From 832c80c6e06f815f2b09aef11653d81b5b07b649 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Gallant Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2018 17:38:39 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] termcolor: rearrange repository This preserves the history of termcolor by `git mv`ing it to the root of the ripgrep repo and then deleting everything else in ripgrep (except for wincolor, which we also bring with us to the termcolor repository). Fixes BurntSushi/ripgrep#924 --- .gitignore | 14 +- .travis.yml | 82 +- CHANGELOG.md | 879 -- Cargo.lock | 417 - Cargo.toml | 83 +- FAQ.md | 664 - GUIDE.md | 687 - HomebrewFormula | 1 - ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md | 53 - README.md | 405 +- appveyor.yml | 84 +- benchsuite/benchsuite | 1323 -- .../2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/README.SETUP | 93 - .../runs/2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/raw.csv | 457 - .../runs/2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/summary | 226 - .../2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/README.SETUP | 93 - .../runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/raw.csv | 1611 -- .../runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/summary | 235 - .../runs/2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv | 484 - .../runs/2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah/summary | 235 - .../raw.csv | 157 - .../summary | 126 - .../raw.csv | 157 - .../summary | 126 - .../raw.csv | 157 - .../summary | 126 - .../raw.csv | 157 - .../summary | 126 - .../runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv | 157 - .../runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah/summary | 126 - 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| 191 - grep/src/word_boundary.rs | 53 - ignore/COPYING | 3 - ignore/Cargo.toml | 39 - ignore/LICENSE-MIT | 21 - ignore/README.md | 66 - ignore/UNLICENSE | 24 - ignore/examples/walk.rs | 92 - ignore/src/dir.rs | 891 -- ignore/src/gitignore.rs | 729 - ignore/src/lib.rs | 444 - ignore/src/overrides.rs | 259 - ignore/src/pathutil.rs | 108 - ignore/src/types.rs | 780 - ignore/src/walk.rs | 1766 --- ...atched_path_or_any_parents_tests.gitignore | 216 - ...gnore_matched_path_or_any_parents_tests.rs | 297 - pkg/brew/ripgrep-bin.rb | 24 - snapcraft.yaml | 14 - src/app.rs | 1713 -- src/args.rs | 1217 -- src/config.rs | 195 - src/decoder.rs | 456 - src/decompressor.rs | 191 - {termcolor/src => src}/lib.rs | 0 src/logger.rs | 57 - src/main.rs | 441 - src/pathutil.rs | 42 - src/printer.rs | 928 -- src/search_buffer.rs | 424 - src/search_stream.rs | 1466 -- src/unescape.rs | 128 - src/worker.rs | 390 - termcolor/COPYING | 3 - termcolor/Cargo.toml | 20 - termcolor/LICENSE-MIT | 21 - 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tests/data/sherlock.gz delete mode 100644 tests/data/sherlock.lzma delete mode 100644 tests/data/sherlock.xz delete mode 100644 tests/hay.rs delete mode 100644 tests/tests.rs delete mode 100644 tests/workdir.rs diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 02de603..2f2825f 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,17 +1,5 @@ .*.swp tags target -/grep/Cargo.lock -/globset/Cargo.lock -/ignore/Cargo.lock -/termcolor/Cargo.lock +/Cargo.lock /wincolor/Cargo.lock -/deployment - -# Snapcraft files -stage -prime -parts -*.snap -*.pyc -ripgrep*_source.tar.bz2 diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index 281bf56..f4d938f 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -1,58 +1,14 @@ language: rust env: global: - - PROJECT_NAME: ripgrep + - PROJECT_NAME: termcolor - RUST_BACKTRACE: full -addons: - apt: - packages: - # For generating man page. - - libxslt1-dev - - asciidoc - - docbook-xsl - - xsltproc - - libxml2-utils - # Needed for completion-function test. - - zsh - # Needed for testing decompression search. - - xz-utils matrix: fast_finish: true include: - # Nightly channel. - # All *nix releases are done on the nightly channel to take advantage - # of the regex library's multiple pattern SIMD search. - - os: linux - rust: nightly - env: TARGET=i686-unknown-linux-musl - - os: linux - rust: nightly - env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl - os: osx rust: nightly - # XML_CATALOG_FILES is apparently necessary for asciidoc on macOS. - env: TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin XML_CATALOG_FILES=/usr/local/etc/xml/catalog - - os: linux - rust: nightly - env: TARGET=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf GCC_VERSION=4.8 - addons: - apt: - packages: - - gcc-4.8-arm-linux-gnueabihf - - binutils-arm-linux-gnueabihf - - libc6-armhf-cross - - libc6-dev-armhf-cross - # For generating man page. - - libxslt1-dev - - asciidoc - - docbook-xsl - - xsltproc - - libxml2-utils - # Beta channel. We enable these to make sure there are no regressions in - # Rust beta releases. - - os: linux - rust: beta - env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl + env: TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin - os: linux rust: beta env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu @@ -61,46 +17,12 @@ matrix: - os: linux rust: 1.20.0 env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu - - os: linux - rust: 1.20.0 - env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl - - os: linux - rust: 1.20.0 - env: TARGET=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf GCC_VERSION=4.8 - addons: - apt: - packages: - - gcc-4.8-arm-linux-gnueabihf - - binutils-arm-linux-gnueabihf - - libc6-armhf-cross - - libc6-dev-armhf-cross - # For generating man page. - - libxslt1-dev - - asciidoc - - docbook-xsl - - xsltproc - - libxml2-utils install: ci/install.sh script: ci/script.sh -before_deploy: ci/before_deploy.sh -deploy: - provider: releases - file_glob: true - file: deployment/${PROJECT_NAME}-${TRAVIS_TAG}-${TARGET}.tar.gz - skip_cleanup: true - on: - condition: $TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION = nightly - branch: master - tags: true - api_key: - secure: "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" branches: only: # Pushes and PR to the master branch - master - # Ruby regex to match tags. Required, or travis won't trigger deploys when - # a new tag is pushed. - - /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+.*$/ notifications: email: on_success: never diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md deleted file mode 100644 index d872c47..0000000 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,879 +0,0 @@ -0.9.0 (TBD) -=========== -This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that mostly contains bug fixes. - -Releases provided on Github for `x86` and `x86_64` will now work on all target -CPUs, and will also automatically take advantage of features found on modern -CPUs (such as AVX2) for additional optimizations. - -**BREAKING CHANGES**: - -* When `--count` and `--only-matching` are provided simultaneously, the - behavior of ripgrep is as if the `--count-matches` flag was given. That is, - the total number of matches is reported, where there may be multiple matches - per line. Previously, the behavior of ripgrep was to report the total number - of matching lines. (Note that this behavior diverges from the behavior of - GNU grep.) -* Octal syntax is no longer supported. ripgrep previously accepted expressions - like `\1` as syntax for matching `U+0001`, but ripgrep will now report an - error instead. -* The `--line-number-width` flag has been removed. Its functionality was not - carefully considered with all ripgrep output formats. - See [#795](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/795) for more - details. - -Feature enhancements: - -* [FEATURE #411](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/411): - Add a `--stats` flag, which emits aggregate statistics after search results. -* [FEATURE #646](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/646): - Add a `--no-ignore-messages` flag, which suppresses parse errors from reading - `.ignore` and `.gitignore` files. -* [FEATURE #702](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/702): - Support `\u{..}` Unicode escape sequences. -* [FEATURE #812](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/812): - Add `-b/--byte-offset` flag that reports byte offset of each matching line. -* [FEATURE #814](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/814): - Add `--count-matches` flag, which is like `--count`, but for each match. -* [FEATURE #880](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/880): - Add a `--no-column` flag, which disables column numbers in the output. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #135](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/135): - Release portable binaries that conditionally use SSSE3, AVX2, etc., at - runtime. -* [BUG #268](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/268): - Print descriptive error message when trying to use look-around or - backreferences. -* [BUG #395](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/395): - Show comprehensible error messages for regexes like `\s*{`. -* [BUG #526](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/526): - Support backslash escapes in globs. -* [BUG #795](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/795): - Fix problems with `--line-number-width` by removing it. -* [BUG #832](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/832): - Clarify usage instructions for `-f/--file` flag. -* [BUG #835](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/835): - Fix small performance regression while crawling very large directory trees. -* [BUG #851](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/851): - Fix `-S/--smart-case` detection once and for all. -* [BUG #852](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/852): - Be robust with respect to `ENOMEM` errors returned by `mmap`. -* [BUG #853](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/853): - Upgrade `grep` crate to `regex-syntax 0.5.0`. -* [BUG #893](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/893): - Improve support for git submodules. - - -0.8.1 (2018-02-20) -================== -This is a patch release of ripgrep that primarily fixes regressions introduced -in 0.8.0 (#820 and #824) in directory traversal on Windows. These regressions -do not impact non-Windows users. - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for csv and VHDL. -* [FEATURE #798](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/798): - Add `underline` support to `termcolor` and ripgrep. See documentation on the - `--colors` flag for details. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #684](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/684): - Improve documentation for the `--ignore-file` flag. -* [BUG #789](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/789): - Don't show `(rev )` if the revision wasn't available during the build. -* [BUG #791](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/791): - Add man page to ARM release. -* [BUG #797](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/797): - Improve documentation for "intense" setting in `termcolor`. -* [BUG #800](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/800): - Fix a bug in the `ignore` crate for custom ignore files. This had no impact - on ripgrep. -* [BUG #807](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/807): - Fix a bug where `rg --hidden .` behaved differently from `rg --hidden ./`. -* [BUG #815](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/815): - Clarify a common failure mode in user guide. -* [BUG #820](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/820): - Fixes a bug on Windows where symlinks were followed even if not requested. -* [BUG #824](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/824): - Fix a performance regression in directory traversal on Windows. - - -0.8.0 (2018-02-11) -================== -This is a new minor version releae of ripgrep that satisfies several popular -feature requests (config files, search compressed files, true colors), fixes -many bugs and improves the quality of life for ripgrep maintainers. This -release also includes greatly improved documentation in the form of a -[User Guide](GUIDE.md) and a [FAQ](FAQ.md). - -This release increases the **minimum supported Rust version** from 1.17 to -1.20. - -**BREAKING CHANGES**: - -Note that these are all very minor and unlikely to impact most users. - -* In order to support configuration files, flag overrides needed to be - rethought. In some cases, this changed ripgrep's behavior. For example, - in ripgrep 0.7.1, `rg foo -s -i` will perform a case sensitive search - since the `-s/--case-sensitive` flag was defined to always take precedence - over the `-i/--ignore-case` flag, regardless of position. In ripgrep 0.8.0 - however, the override rule for all flags has changed to "the most recent - flag wins among competing flags." That is, `rg foo -s -i` now performs a - case insensitive search. -* The `-M/--max-columns` flag was tweaked so that specifying a value of `0` - now makes ripgrep behave as if the flag was absent. This makes it possible - to set a default value in a configuration file and then override it. The - previous ripgrep behavior was to suppress all matching non-empty lines. -* In all globs, `[^...]` is now equivalent to `[!...]` (indicating class - negation). Previously, `^` had no special significance in a character class. -* For **downstream packagers**, the directory hierarchy in ripgrep's archive - releases has changed. The root directory now only contains the executable, - README and license. There is now a new directory called `doc` which contains - the man page (previously in the root), a user guide (new), a FAQ (new) and - the CHANGELOG (previously not included in release). The `complete` - directory remains the same. - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for - Apache Avro, C++, GN, Google Closure Templates, Jupyter notebooks, man pages, - Protocol Buffers, Smarty and Web IDL. -* [FEATURE #196](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/196): - Support a configuration file. See - [the new user guide](GUIDE.md#configuration-file) - for details. -* [FEATURE #261](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/261): - Add extended or "true" color support. Works in Windows 10! - [See the FAQ for details.](FAQ.md#colors) -* [FEATURE #539](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/539): - Search gzip, bzip2, lzma or xz files when given `-z/--search-zip` flag. -* [FEATURE #544](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/544): - Add support for line number alignment via a new `--line-number-width` flag. -* [FEATURE #654](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/654): - Support linuxbrew in ripgrep's Brew tap. -* [FEATURE #673](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/673): - Bring back `.rgignore` files. (A higher precedent, application specific - version of `.ignore`.) -* [FEATURE #676](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/676): - Provide ARM binaries. **WARNING:** This will be provided on a best effort - basis. -* [FEATURE #709](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/709): - Suggest `-F/--fixed-strings` flag on a regex syntax error. -* [FEATURE #740](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/740): - Add a `--passthru` flag that causes ripgrep to print every line it reads. -* [FEATURE #785](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/785): - Overhaul documentation. Cleaned up README, added user guide and FAQ. -* [FEATURE 7f5c07](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/commit/7f5c07434be92103b5bf7e216b9c7494aed2d8cb): - Add hidden flags for convenient overrides (e.g., `--no-text`). - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #553](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/553): - Permit flags to be repeated. -* [BUG #633](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/633): - Fix a bug where ripgrep would panic on Windows while following symlinks. -* [BUG #649](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/649): - Fix handling of `!**/` in `.gitignore`. -* [BUG #663](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/663): - **BREAKING CHANGE:** Support `[^...]` glob syntax (as identical to `[!...]`). -* [BUG #693](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/693): - Don't display context separators when not printing matches. -* [BUG #705](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/705): - Fix a bug that prevented ripgrep from searching OneDrive directories. -* [BUG #717](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/717): - Improve `--smart-case` uppercase character detection. -* [BUG #725](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/725): - Clarify that globs do not override explicitly given paths to search. -* [BUG #742](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/742): - Write ANSI reset code as `\x1B[0m` instead of `\x1B[m`. -* [BUG #747](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/747): - Remove `yarn.lock` from YAML file type. -* [BUG #760](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/760): - ripgrep can now search `/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/*` files. -* [BUG #761](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/761): - Fix handling of gitignore patterns that contain a `/`. -* [BUG #776](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/776): - **BREAKING CHANGE:** `--max-columns=0` now disables the limit. -* [BUG #779](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/779): - Clarify documentation for `--files-without-match`. -* [BUG #780](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/780), - [BUG #781](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/781): - Fix bug where ripgrep missed some matching lines. - -Maintenance fixes: - -* [MAINT #772](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/772): - Drop `env_logger` in favor of simpler logger to avoid many new dependencies. -* [MAINT #772](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/772): - Add git revision hash to ripgrep's version string. -* [MAINT #772](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/772): - (Seemingly) improve compile times. -* [MAINT #776](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/776): - Automatically generate man page during build. -* [MAINT #786](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/786): - Remove use of `unsafe` in `globset`. :tada: -* [MAINT e9d448](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/commit/e9d448e93bb4e1fb3b0c1afc29adb5af6ed5283d): - Add an issue template (has already drastically improved bug reports). -* [MAINT ae2d03](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/commit/ae2d036dd4ba2a46acac9c2d77c32e7c667eb850): - Remove the `compile` script. - -Friends of ripgrep: - -I'd like to extend my gratitude to -[@balajisivaraman](https://github.com/balajisivaraman) -for their recent hard work in a number of areas, and in particular, for -implementing the "search compressed files" feature. Their work in sketching out -a specification for that and other work has been exemplary. - -Thanks -[@balajisivaraman](https://github.com/balajisivaraman)! - - -0.7.1 (2017-10-22) -================== -This is a patch release of ripgrep that includes a fix to very bad regression -introduced in ripgrep 0.7.0. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #648](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/648): - Fix a bug where it was very easy to exceed standard file descriptor limits. - - -0.7.0 (2017-10-20) -================== -This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes mostly bug fixes. - -ripgrep continues to require Rust 1.17, and there are no known breaking changes -introduced in this release. - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for config & license files, Elm, - Purescript, Standard ML, sh, systemd, Terraform -* [FEATURE #593](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/593): - Using both `-o/--only-matching` and `-r/--replace` does the right thing. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #200](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/200): - ripgrep will stop when its pipe is closed. -* [BUG #402](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/402): - Fix context printing bug when the `-m/--max-count` flag is used. -* [BUG #521](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/521): - Fix interaction between `-r/--replace` and terminal colors. -* [BUG #559](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/559): - Ignore test that tried reading a non-UTF-8 file path on macOS. -* [BUG #599](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/599): - Fix color escapes on empty matches. -* [BUG #600](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/600): - Avoid expensive (on Windows) file handle check when using --files. -* [BUG #618](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/618): - Clarify installation instructions for Ubuntu users. -* [BUG #633](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/633): - Faster symlink loop checking on Windows. - - -0.6.0 (2017-08-23) -================== -This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes many bug fixes -and a few new features such as `--iglob` and `-x/--line-regexp`. - -Note that this release increases the minimum supported Rust version from 1.12 -to 1.17. - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for BitBake, C++, Cabal, cshtml, Julia, - Make, msbuild, QMake, Yocto -* [FEATURE #163](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/163): - Add an `--iglob` flag that is like `-g/--glob`, but matches globs - case insensitively. -* [FEATURE #520](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/518): - Add `-x/--line-regexp` flag, which requires a match to span an entire line. -* [FEATURE #551](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/551), - [FEATURE #554](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/554): - `ignore`: add new `matched_path_or_any_parents` method. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #342](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/342): - Fix invisible text in some PowerShell environments by changing the - default color scheme on Windows. -* [BUG #413](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/413): - Release binaries on Unix are now `strip`'d by default. This decreases - binary size by an order of magnitude. -* [BUG #483](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/483): - When `--quiet` is passed, `--files` should be quiet. -* [BUG #488](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/488): - When `--vimgrep` is passed, `--with-filename` should be enabled - automatically. -* [BUG #493](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/493): - Fix another bug in the implementation of the `-o/--only-matching` - flag. -* [BUG #499](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/499): - Permit certain flags to override others. -* [BUG #523](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/523): - `wincolor`: Re-fetch Windows console on all calls. -* [BUG #523](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/524): - `--version` now shows enabled compile-time features. -* [BUG #532](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/532), - [BUG #536](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/536), - [BUG #538](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/538), - [BUG #540](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/540), - [BUG #560](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/560), - [BUG #565](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/565): - Improve zsh completion. -* [BUG #578](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/578): - Enable SIMD for `encoding_rs` when appropriate. -* [BUG #580](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/580): - Fix `-w/--word-regexp` in the presence of capturing groups. -* [BUG #581](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/581): - Document that ripgrep may terminate unexpectedly when searching via - memory maps (which can happen using default settings). - -Friends of ripgrep: - -I'd like to give a big Thank You to @okdana for their recent hard work on -ripgrep. This includes new features like `--line-regexp`, heroic effort on -zsh auto-completion and thinking through some thorny argv issues with me. - -I'd also like to thank @ericbn for their work on improving ripgrep's argv -parsing by allowing some flags to override others. - -Thanks @okdana and @ericbn! - - -0.5.2 (2017-05-11) -================== -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Nix. -* [FEATURE #362](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/362): - Add `--regex-size-limit` and `--dfa-size-limit` flags. -* [FEATURE #444](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/444): - Improve error messages for invalid globs. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #442](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/442): - Fix line wrapping in `--help` output. -* [BUG #451](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/451): - Fix bug with duplicate output when using `-o/--only-matching` flag. - - -0.5.1 (2017-04-09) -================== -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for vim. -* [FEATURE #34](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/34): - Add a `-o/--only-matching` flag. -* [FEATURE #377](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/377): - Column numbers can now be customized with a color. (The default is - no color.) -* [FEATURE #419](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/419): - Added `-0` short flag option for `--null`. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #381](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/381): - Include license text in all subcrates. -* [BUG #418](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/418), - [BUG #426](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/426), - [BUG #439](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/439): - Fix a few bugs with `-h/--help` output. - - -0.5.0 (2017-03-12) -================== -This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes one minor breaking -change, bug fixes and several new features including support for text encodings -other than UTF-8. - -A notable accomplishment with respect to Rust is that ripgrep proper now only -contains a single `unsafe` use (for accessing the contents of a memory map). - -The **breaking change** is: - -* [FEATURE #380](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/380): - Line numbers are now hidden by default when ripgrep is printing to a tty - **and** the only thing searched is stdin. - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Ceylon, CSS, Elixir, HTML, log, - SASS, SVG, Twig -* [FEATURE #1](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1): - Add support for additional text encodings, including automatic detection for - UTF-16 via BOM sniffing. Explicit text encoding support with the - `-E/--encoding` flag was also added for latin-1, GBK, EUC-JP - and Shift_JIS, among others. The full list can be found here: - https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-encoding-get -* [FEATURE #129](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/129): - Add a new `-M/--max-columns` flag that omits lines longer than the given - number of bytes. (Disabled by default!) -* [FEATURE #369](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/369): - A new flag, `--max-filesize`, was added for limiting searches to files with - a maximum file size. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #52](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/52), - [BUG #311](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/311): - Tweak how binary files are detected and handled. (We are slightly less - conservative and will no longer use memory without bound.) -* [BUG #326](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/326): - When --files flag is given, we should never attempt to parse positional - arguments as regexes. -* [BUG #327](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/327): - Permit the --heading flag to override the --no-heading flag. -* [BUG #340](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/340): - Clarify that the `-u/--unrestricted` flags are aliases. -* [BUG #343](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/343): - Global git ignore config should use `$HOME/.config/git/ignore` and not - `$HOME/git/ignore`. -* [BUG #345](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/345): - Clarify docs for `-g/--glob` flag. -* [BUG #381](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/381): - Add license files to each sub-crate. -* [BUG #383](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/383): - Use latest version of clap (for argv parsing). -* [BUG #392](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/391): - Fix translation of set globs (e.g., `{foo,bar,quux}`) to regexes. -* [BUG #401](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/401): - Add PowerShell completion file to Windows release. -* [BUG #405](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/405): - Fix bug when excluding absolute paths with the `-g/--glob` flag. - - -0.4.0 -===== -This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes a couple very -minor breaking changes, a few new features and lots of bug fixes. - -This version of ripgrep upgrades its `regex` dependency from `0.1` to `0.2`, -which includes a few minor syntax changes: - -* POSIX character classes now require double bracketing. Previously, the regex - `[:upper:]` would parse as the `upper` POSIX character class. Now it parses - as the character class containing the characters `:upper:`. The fix to this - change is to use `[[:upper:]]` instead. Note that variants like - `[[:upper:][:blank:]]` continue to work. -* The character `[` must always be escaped inside a character class. -* The characters `&`, `-` and `~` must be escaped if any one of them are - repeated consecutively. For example, `[&]`, `[\&]`, `[\&\&]`, `[&-&]` are all - equivalent while `[&&]` is illegal. (The motivation for this and the prior - change is to provide a backwards compatible path for adding character class - set notation.) - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Crystal, Kotlin, Perl, PowerShell, - Ruby, Swig -* [FEATURE #83](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/83): - Type definitions can now include other type definitions. -* [FEATURE #243](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/243): - **BREAKING CHANGE**: The `--column` flag now implies `--line-number`. -* [FEATURE #263](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/263): - Add a new `--sort-files` flag. -* [FEATURE #275](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/275): - Add a new `--path-separator` flag. Useful in cygwin. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #182](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/182): - Redux: use more portable ANSI color escape sequences when possible. -* [BUG #258](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/258): - Fix bug that caused ripgrep's parallel iterator to spin and burn CPU. -* [BUG #262](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/262): - Document how to install shell completion files. -* [BUG #266](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/266), - [BUG #293](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/293): - Fix handling of bold styling and change the default colors. -* [BUG #268](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/268): - Make lack of backreference support more explicit. -* [BUG #271](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/271): - Remove `~` dependency on clap. -* [BUG #277](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/277): - Fix cosmetic issue in `globset` crate docs. -* [BUG #279](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/279): - ripgrep did not terminate when `-q/--quiet` was given. -* [BUG #281](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/281): - **BREAKING CHANGE**: Completely remove `^C` handling from ripgrep. -* [BUG #284](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/284): - Make docs for `-g/--glob` clearer. -* [BUG #286](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/286): - When stdout is redirected to a file, don't search that file. -* [BUG #287](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/287): - Fix ZSH completions. -* [BUG #295](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/295): - Remove superfluous `memmap` dependency in `grep` crate. -* [BUG #308](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/308): - Improve docs for `-r/--replace`. -* [BUG #313](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/313): - Update bytecount dep to latest version. -* [BUG #318](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/318): - Fix invalid UTF-8 output bug in Windows consoles. - - -0.3.2 -===== -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Less, Sass, stylus, Zsh - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #229](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/229): - Make smart case slightly less conservative. -* [BUG #247](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/247): - Clarify use of --heading/--no-heading. -* [BUG #251](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/251), - [BUG #264](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/264), - [BUG #267](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/267): - Fix matching bug caused by literal optimizations. -* [BUG #256](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/256): - Fix bug that caused `rg foo` and `rg foo/` to have different behavior - when `foo` was a symlink. -* [BUG #270](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/270): - Fix bug where patterns starting with a `-` couldn't be used with the - `-e/--regexp` flag. (This resolves a regression that was introduced in - ripgrep 0.3.0.) - - -0.3.1 -===== -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #242](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/242): - ripgrep didn't respect `--colors foo:none` correctly. Now it does. - - -0.3.0 -===== -This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes two breaking -changes with lots of bug fixes and some new features and performance -improvements. Notably, if you had a problem with colors or piping on Windows -before, then that should now be fixed in this release. - -**BREAKING CHANGES**: - -* ripgrep now requires Rust 1.11 to compile. Previously, it could build on - Rust 1.9. The cause of this was the move from - [Docopt to Clap](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/233) - for argument parsing. -* The `-e/--regexp` flag can no longer accept a pattern starting with a `-`. - There are two work-arounds: `rg -- -foo` and `rg [-]foo` or `rg -e [-]foo` - will all search for the same `-foo` pattern. The cause of this was the move - from [Docopt to Clap](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/233) - for argument parsing. - [This may get fixed in the - future.](https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs/issues/742). - -Performance improvements: - -* [PERF #33](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/33): - ripgrep now performs similar to GNU grep on small corpora. -* [PERF #136](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/136): - ripgrep no longer slows down because of argument parsing when given a large - argument list. - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Elixir. -* [FEATURE #7](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/7): - Add a `-f/--file` flag that causes ripgrep to read patterns from a file. -* [FEATURE #51](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/51): - Add a `--colors` flag that enables one to customize the colors used in - ripgrep's output. -* [FEATURE #138](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/138): - Add a `--files-without-match` flag that shows only file paths that contain - zero matches. -* [FEATURE #230](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/230): - Add completion files to the release (Bash, Fish and PowerShell). - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #37](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/37): - Use correct ANSI escape sequences when `TERM=screen.linux`. -* [BUG #94](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/94): - ripgrep now detects stdin on Windows automatically. -* [BUG #117](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/117): - Colors should now work correctly and automatically inside mintty. -* [BUG #182](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/182): - Colors should now work within Emacs. In particular, `--color=always` will - emit colors regardless of the current environment. -* [BUG #189](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/189): - Show less content when running `rg -h`. The full help content can be - accessed with `rg --help`. -* [BUG #210](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/210): - Support non-UTF-8 file names on Unix platforms. -* [BUG #231](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/231): - Switch from block buffering to line buffering. -* [BUG #241](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/241): - Some error messages weren't suppressed when `--no-messages` was used. - - -0.2.9 -===== -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #226](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/226): - File paths explicitly given on the command line weren't searched in parallel. - (This was a regression in `0.2.7`.) -* [BUG #228](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/228): - If a directory was given to `--ignore-file`, ripgrep's memory usage would - grow without bound. - - -0.2.8 -===== -Bug fixes: - -* Fixed a bug with the SIMD/AVX features for using bytecount in commit - `4ca15a`. - - -0.2.7 -===== -Performance improvements: - -* [PERF #223](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/223): - Added a parallel recursive directory iterator. This results in major - performance improvements on large repositories. -* [PERF #11](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/11): - ripgrep now uses the `bytecount` library for counting new lines. In some - cases, ripgrep runs twice as fast. Use - `RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" cargo build --release --features 'simd-accel avx-accel'` - to get the fastest possible binary. - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Agda, Tex, Taskpaper, Markdown, - asciidoc, textile, rdoc, org, creole, wiki, pod, C#, PDF, C, C++. -* [FEATURE #149](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/149): - Add a new `--no-messages` flag that suppresses error messages. - Note that `rg foo 2> /dev/null` also works. -* [FEATURE #159](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/159): - Add a new `-m/--max-count` flag that limits the total number of matches - printed for each file searched. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #199](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/199): - Fixed a bug where `-S/--smart-case` wasn't being applied correctly to - literal optimizations. -* [BUG #203](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/203): - Mention the full name, ripgrep, in more places. It now appears in - the output of `--help` and `--version`. The repository URL is now also - in the output of `--help` and the man page. -* [BUG #215](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/215): - Include small note about how to search for a pattern that starts with a `-`. - - -0.2.6 -===== -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Fish. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #206](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/206): - Fixed a regression with `-g/--glob` flag in `0.2.5`. - - -0.2.5 -===== -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Groovy, Handlebars, Tcl, zsh and - Python. -* [FEATURE #9](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/9): - Support global gitignore config and `.git/info/exclude` files. -* [FEATURE #45](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/45): - Add --ignore-file flag for specifying additional ignore files. -* [FEATURE #202](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/202): - Introduce a new - [`ignore`](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/ignore) - crate that encapsulates all of ripgrep's gitignore matching logic. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #44](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/44): - ripgrep runs slowly when given lots of positional arguments that are - directories. -* [BUG #119](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/119): - ripgrep didn't reset terminal colors if it was interrupted by `^C`. - Fixed in [PR #187](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/187). -* [BUG #184](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/184): - Fixed a bug related to interpreting gitignore files in parent directories. - - -0.2.4 -===== -SKIPPED. - - -0.2.3 -===== -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #164](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/164): - Fixes a segfault on macos builds. -* [BUG #167](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/167): - Clarify documentation for --threads. - - -0.2.2 -===== -Packaging updates: - -* `ripgrep` is now in homebrew-core. `brew install ripgrep` will do the trick - on a Mac. -* `ripgrep` is now in the Archlinux community repository. - `pacman -S ripgrep` will do the trick on Archlinux. -* Support has been discontinued for i686-darwin. -* Glob matching has been moved out into its own crate: - [`globset`](https://crates.io/crates/globset). - -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for CMake, config, Jinja, Markdown, - Spark. -* [FEATURE #109](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/109): - Add a --max-depth flag for directory traversal. -* [FEATURE #124](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/124): - Add -s/--case-sensitive flag. Overrides --smart-case. -* [FEATURE #139](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/139): - The `ripgrep` repo is now a Homebrew tap. This is useful for installing - SIMD accelerated binaries, which aren't available in homebrew-core. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #87](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/87), - [BUG #127](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/127), - [BUG #131](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/131): - Various issues related to glob matching. -* [BUG #116](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/116): - --quiet should stop search after first match. -* [BUG #121](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/121): - --color always should show colors, even when --vimgrep is used. -* [BUG #122](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/122): - Colorize file path at beginning of line. -* [BUG #134](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/134): - Processing a large ignore file (thousands of globs) was very slow. -* [BUG #137](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/137): - Always follow symlinks when given as an explicit argument. -* [BUG #147](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/147): - Clarify documentation for --replace. - - -0.2.1 -===== -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for Clojure and SystemVerilog. -* [FEATURE #89](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89): - Add a --null flag that outputs a NUL byte after every file path. - -Bug fixes: - -* [BUG #98](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/98): - Fix a bug in single threaded mode when if opening a file failed, ripgrep - quit instead of continuing the search. -* [BUG #99](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/99): - Fix another bug in single threaded mode where empty lines were being printed - by mistake. -* [BUG #105](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/105): - Fix an off-by-one error with --column. -* [BUG #106](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/106): - Fix a bug where a whitespace only line in a gitignore file caused ripgrep - to panic (i.e., crash). - - -0.2.0 -===== -Feature enhancements: - -* Added or improved file type filtering for VB, R, F#, Swift, Nim, Javascript, - TypeScript -* [FEATURE #20](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/20): - Adds a --no-filename flag. -* [FEATURE #26](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/26): - Adds --files-with-matches flag. Like --count, but only prints file paths - and doesn't need to count every match. -* [FEATURE #40](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/40): - Switch from using `.rgignore` to `.ignore`. Note that `.rgignore` is - still supported, but deprecated. -* [FEATURE #68](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/68): - Add --no-ignore-vcs flag that ignores .gitignore but not .ignore. -* [FEATURE #70](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/70): - Add -S/--smart-case flag (but is disabled by default). -* [FEATURE #80](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/80): - Add support for `{foo,bar}` globs. - -Many many bug fixes. Thanks every for reporting these and helping make -`ripgrep` better! (Note that I haven't captured every tracking issue here, -some were closed as duplicates.) - -* [BUG #8](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/8): - Don't use an intermediate buffer when --threads=1. (Permits constant memory - usage.) -* [BUG #15](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/15): - Improves the documentation for --type-add. -* [BUG #16](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/16), - [BUG #49](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/49), - [BUG #50](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/50), - [BUG #65](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/65): - Some gitignore globs were being treated as anchored when they weren't. -* [BUG #18](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/18): - --vimgrep reported incorrect column number. -* [BUG #19](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/19): - ripgrep was hanging waiting on stdin in some Windows terminals. Note that - this introduced a new bug: - [#94](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/94). -* [BUG #21](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/21): - Removes leading `./` when printing file paths. -* [BUG #22](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/22): - Running `rg --help | echo` caused `rg` to panic. -* [BUG #24](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/22): - Clarify the central purpose of rg in its usage message. -* [BUG #25](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/25): - Anchored gitignore globs weren't applied in subdirectories correctly. -* [BUG #30](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/30): - Globs like `foo/**` should match contents of `foo`, but not `foo` itself. -* [BUG #35](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/35), - [BUG #81](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/81): - When automatically detecting stdin, only read if it's a file or a fifo. - i.e., ignore stdin in `rg foo < /dev/null`. -* [BUG #36](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/36): - Don't automatically pick memory maps on MacOS. Ever. -* [BUG #38](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/38): - Trailing whitespace in gitignore wasn't being ignored. -* [BUG #43](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/43): - --glob didn't work with directories. -* [BUG #46](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/46): - Use one fewer worker thread than what is provided on CLI. -* [BUG #47](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/47): - --help/--version now work even if other options are set. -* [BUG #55](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/55): - ripgrep was refusing to search /proc/cpuinfo. Fixed by disabling memory - maps for files with zero size. -* [BUG #64](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/64): - The first path given with --files set was ignored. -* [BUG #67](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/67): - Sometimes whitelist globs like `!/dir` weren't interpreted as anchored. -* [BUG #77](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/77): - When -q/--quiet flag was passed, ripgrep kept searching even after a match - was found. -* [BUG #90](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/90): - Permit whitelisting hidden files. -* [BUG #93](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/93): - ripgrep was extracting an erroneous inner literal from a repeated pattern. diff --git a/Cargo.lock b/Cargo.lock deleted file mode 100644 index df657d0..0000000 --- a/Cargo.lock +++ /dev/null @@ -1,417 +0,0 @@ -[[package]] -name = "aho-corasick" -version = "0.6.4" -source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -dependencies = [ - "memchr 2.0.1 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regex pattern while respecting your gitignore rules. ripgrep -has first class support on Windows, macOS and Linux +A simple cross platform library for writing colored text to a terminal. 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-Does ripgrep support configuration files? -

- -Yes. See the -[guide's section on configuration files](GUIDE.md#configuration-file). - - -

-What's changed in ripgrep recently? -

- -Please consult ripgrep's [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md). - - -

-When is the next release? -

- -ripgrep is a project whose contributors are volunteers. A release schedule -adds undue stress to said volunteers. Therefore, releases are made on a best -effort basis and no dates **will ever be given**. - -One exception to this is high impact bugs. If a ripgrep release contains a -significant regression, then there will generally be a strong push to get a -patch release out with a fix. - - -

-Does ripgrep have a man page? -

- -Yes! Whenever ripgrep is compiled on a system with `asciidoc` present, then a -man page is generated from ripgrep's argv parser. After compiling ripgrep, you -can find the man page like so from the root of the repository: - -``` -$ find ./target -name rg.1 -print0 | xargs -0 ls -t | head -n1 -./target/debug/build/ripgrep-79899d0edd4129ca/out/rg.1 -``` - -Running `man -l ./target/debug/build/ripgrep-79899d0edd4129ca/out/rg.1` will -show the man page in your normal pager. - -Note that the man page's documentation for options is equivalent to the output -shown in `rg --help`. To see more condensed documentation (one line per flag), -run `rg -h`. - -The man page is also included in all -[ripgrep binary releases](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases). - - -

-Does ripgrep have support for shell auto-completion? -

- -Yes! Shell completions can be found in the -[same directory as the man page](#manpage) -after building ripgrep. Zsh completions are maintained separately and committed -to the repository in `complete/_rg`. - -Shell completions are also included in all -[ripgrep binary releases](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases). - -For **bash**, move `rg.bash` to -`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bash_completion` or `/etc/bash_completion.d/`. - -For **fish**, move `rg.fish` to `$HOME/.config/fish/completions/`. - -For **zsh**, move `_rg` to one of your `$fpath` directories. - -For **PowerShell**, add `. _rg.ps1` to your PowerShell -[profile](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb613488(v=vs.85).aspx) -(note the leading period). If the `_rg.ps1` file is not on your `PATH`, do -`. /path/to/_rg.ps1` instead. - - -

-How can I get results in a consistent order? -

- -By default, ripgrep uses parallelism to execute its search because this makes -the search much faster on most modern systems. This in turn means that ripgrep -has a non-deterministic aspect to it, since the interleaving of threads during -the execution of the program is itself non-deterministic. This has the effect -of printing results in a somewhat arbitrary order, and this order can change -from run to run of ripgrep. - -The only way to make the order of results consistent is to ask ripgrep to -sort the output. Currently, this will disable all parallelism. (On smaller -repositories, you might not notice much of a performance difference!) You -can achieve this with the `--sort-files` flag. - -There is more discussion on this topic here: -https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/152 - - -

-How do I search files that aren't UTF-8? -

- -See the [guide's section on file encoding](GUIDE.md#file-encoding). - - -

-How do I search compressed files? -

- -ripgrep's `-z/--search-zip` flag will cause it to search compressed files -automatically. Currently, this supports gzip, bzip2, lzma and xz only and -requires the corresponding `gzip`, `bzip2` and `xz` binaries to be installed on -your system. (That is, ripgrep does decompression by shelling out to another -process.) - -ripgrep currently does not search archive formats, so `*.tar.gz` files, for -example, are skipped. - - -

-How do I search over multiple lines? -

- -This isn't currently possible. ripgrep is fundamentally a line-oriented search -tool. With that said, -[multiline search is a planned opt-in feature](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/176). - - -

-How do I use lookaround and/or backreferences? -

- -This isn't currently possible. ripgrep uses finite automata to implement -regular expression search, and in turn, guarantees linear time searching on all -inputs. It is difficult to efficiently support lookaround and backreferences in -finite automata engines, so ripgrep does not provide these features. - -If a production quality regular expression engine with these features is ever -written in Rust, then it is possible ripgrep will provide it as an opt-in -feature. - - -

-How do I configure ripgrep's colors? -

- -ripgrep has two flags related to colors: - -* `--color` controls *when* to use colors. -* `--colors` controls *which* colors to use. - -The `--color` flag accepts one of the following possible values: `never`, -`auto`, `always` or `ansi`. The `auto` value is the default and will cause -ripgrep to only enable colors when it is printing to a terminal. But if you -pipe ripgrep to a file or some other process, then it will suppress colors. - -The --colors` flag is a bit more complicated. The general format is: - -``` ---colors '{type}:{attribute}:{value}' -``` - -* `{type}` should be one of `path`, `line`, `column` or `match`. Each of these - correspond to the four different types of things that ripgrep will add color - to in its output. Select the type whose color you want to change. -* `{attribute}` should be one of `fg`, `bg` or `style`, corresponding to - foreground color, background color, or miscellaneous styling (such as whether - to bold the output or not). -* `{value}` is determined by the value of `{attribute}`. If - `{attribute}` is `style`, then `{value}` should be one of `nobold`, - `bold`, `nointense`, `intense`, `nounderline` or `underline`. If - `{attribute}` is `fg` or `bg`, then `{value}` should be a color. - -A color is specified by either one of eight of English names, a single 256-bit -number or an RGB triple (with over 16 million possible values, or "true -color"). - -The color names are `red`, `blue`, `green`, `cyan`, `magenta`, `yellow`, -`white` or `black`. - -A single 256-bit number is a value in the range 0-255 (inclusive). It can -either be in decimal format (e.g., `62`) or hexadecimal format (e.g., `0x3E`). - -An RGB triple corresponds to three numbers (decimal or hexadecimal) separated -by commas. - -As a special case, `--colors '{type}:none'` will clear all colors and styles -associated with `{type}`, which lets you start with a clean slate (instead of -building on top of ripgrep's default color settings). - -Here's an example that makes highlights the matches with a nice blue background -with bolded white text: - -``` -$ rg somepattern \ - --colors 'match:none' \ - --colors 'match:bg:0x33,0x66,0xFF' \ - --colors 'match:fg:white' \ - --colors 'match:style:bold' -``` - -Colors are an ideal candidate to set in your -[configuration file](GUIDE.md#configuration-file). See the -[question on emulating The Silver Searcher's output style](#silver-searcher-output) -for an example specific to colors. - - -

-How do I enable true colors on Windows? -

- -First, see the previous question's -[answer on configuring colors](#colors). - -Secondly, coloring on Windows is a bit complicated. If you're using a terminal -like Cygwin, then it's likely true color support already works out of the box. -However, if you are using a normal Windows console (`cmd` or `PowerShell`) and -a version of Windows prior to 10, then there is no known way to get true -color support. If you are on Windows 10 and using a Windows console, then -true colors should work out of the box with one caveat: you might need to -clear ripgrep's default color settings first. That is, instead of this: - -``` -$ rg somepattern --colors 'match:fg:0x33,0x66,0xFF' -``` - -you should do this - -``` -$ rg somepattern --colors 'match:none' --colors 'match:fg:0x33,0x66,0xFF' -``` - -This is because ripgrep might set the default style for `match` to `bold`, and -it seems like Windows 10's VT100 support doesn't permit bold and true color -ANSI escapes to be used simultaneously. The work-around above will clear -ripgrep's default styling, allowing you to craft it exactly as desired. - - -

-How do I stop ripgrep from messing up colors when I kill it? -

- -Type in `color` in cmd.exe (Command Prompt) and `echo -ne "\033[0m"` on -Unix-like systems to restore your original foreground color. - -In PowerShell, you can add the following code to your profile which will -restore the original foreground color when `Reset-ForegroundColor` is called. -Including the `Set-Alias` line will allow you to call it with simply `color`. - -```powershell -$OrigFgColor = $Host.UI.RawUI.ForegroundColor -function Reset-ForegroundColor { - $Host.UI.RawUI.ForegroundColor = $OrigFgColor -} -Set-Alias -Name color -Value Reset-ForegroundColor -``` - -PR [#187](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/187) fixed this, and it -was later deprecated in -[#281](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/281). A full explanation is -available -[here](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/281#issuecomment-269093893). - - -

-How do I get around the regex size limit? -

- -If you've given ripgrep a particularly large pattern (or a large number of -smaller patterns), then it is possible that it will fail to compile because it -hit a pre-set limit. For example: - -``` -$ rg '\pL{1000}' -Compiled regex exceeds size limit of 10485760 bytes. -``` - -(Note: `\pL{1000}` may look small, but `\pL` is the character class containing -all Unicode letters, which is quite large. *And* it's repeated 1000 times.) - -In this case, you can work around by simply increasing the limit: - -``` -$ rg '\pL{1000}' --regex-size-limit 1G -``` - -Increasing the limit to 1GB does not necessarily mean that ripgrep will use -that much memory. The limit just says that it's allowed to (approximately) use -that much memory for constructing the regular expression. - - -

-How do I make the -f/--file flag faster? -

- -The `-f/--file` permits one to give a file to ripgrep which contains a pattern -on each line. ripgrep will then report any line that matches any of the -patterns. - -If this pattern file gets too big, then it is possible ripgrep will slow down -dramatically. *Typically* this is because an internal cache is too small, and -will cause ripgrep to spill over to a slower but more robust regular expression -engine. If this is indeed the problem, then it is possible to increase this -cache and regain speed. The cache can be controlled via the `--dfa-size-limit` -flag. For example, using `--dfa-size-limit 1G` will set the cache size to 1GB. -(Note that this doesn't mean ripgrep will use 1GB of memory automatically, but -it will allow the regex engine to if it needs to.) - - -

-How do I make the output look like The Silver Searcher's output? -

- -Use the `--colors` flag, like so: - -``` -rg --colors line:fg:yellow \ - --colors line:style:bold \ - --colors path:fg:green \ - --colors path:style:bold \ - --colors match:fg:black \ - --colors match:bg:yellow \ - --colors match:style:nobold \ - foo -``` - -Alternatively, add your color configuration to your ripgrep config file (which -is activated by setting the `RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH` environment variable to point -to your config file). For example: - -``` -$ cat $HOME/.config/ripgrep/rc ---colors=line:fg:yellow ---colors=line:style:bold ---colors=path:fg:green ---colors=path:style:bold ---colors=match:fg:black ---colors=match:bg:yellow ---colors=match:style:nobold -$ RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH=$HOME/.config/ripgrep/rc rg foo -``` - - -

-When I run rg, why does it execute some other command? -

- -It's likely that you have a shell alias or even another tool called `rg` which -is interfering with ripgrep. Run `which rg` to see what it is. - -(Notably, the Rails plug-in for -[Oh My Zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/wiki/Plugins#rails) sets -up an `rg` alias for `rails generate`.) - -Problems like this can be resolved in one of several ways: - -* If you're using the OMZ Rails plug-in, disable it by editing the `plugins` - array in your zsh configuration. -* Temporarily bypass an existing `rg` alias by calling ripgrep as - `command rg`, `\rg`, or `'rg'`. -* Temporarily bypass an existing alias or another tool named `rg` by calling - ripgrep by its full path (e.g., `/usr/bin/rg` or `/usr/local/bin/rg`). -* Permanently disable an existing `rg` alias by adding `unalias rg` to the - bottom of your shell configuration file (e.g., `.bash_profile` or `.zshrc`). -* Give ripgrep its own alias that doesn't conflict with other tools/aliases by - adding a line like the following to the bottom of your shell configuration - file: `alias ripgrep='command rg'`. - - -

-How do I create an alias for ripgrep on Windows? -

- -Often you can find a need to make alias for commands you use a lot that set -certain flags. But PowerShell function aliases do not behave like your typical -linux shell alias. You always need to propagate arguments and `stdin` input. -But it cannot be done simply as -`function grep() { $input | rg.exe --hidden $args }` - -Use below example as reference to how setup alias in PowerShell. - -```powershell -function grep { - $count = @($input).Count - $input.Reset() - - if ($count) { - $input | rg.exe --hidden $args - } - else { - rg.exe --hidden $args - } -} -``` - -PowerShell special variables: - -* input - is powershell `stdin` object that allows you to access its content. -* args - is array of arguments passed to this function. - -This alias checks whether there is `stdin` input and propagates only if there -is some lines. Otherwise empty `$input` will make powershell to trigger `rg` to -search empty `stdin`. - - -

-How do I create a PowerShell profile? -

- -To customize powershell on start-up, there is a special PowerShell script that -has to be created. In order to find its location, type `$profile`. -See -[Microsoft's documentation](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb613488(v=vs.85).aspx) -for more details. - -Any PowerShell code in this file gets evaluated at the start of console. This -way you can have own aliases to be created at start. - - -

-How do I pipe non-ASCII content to ripgrep on Windows? -

- -When piping input into native executables in PowerShell, the encoding of the -input is controlled by the `$OutputEncoding` variable. By default, this is set -to US-ASCII, and any characters in the pipeline that don't have encodings in -US-ASCII are converted to `?` (question mark) characters. - -To change this setting, set `$OutputEncoding` to a different encoding, as -represented by a .NET encoding object. Some common examples are below. The -value of this variable is reset when PowerShell restarts, so to make this -change take effect every time PowerShell is started add a line setting the -variable into your PowerShell profile. - -Example `$OutputEncoding` settings: - -* UTF-8 without BOM: `$OutputEncoding = [System.Text.UTF8Encoding]::new()` -* The console's output encoding: - `$OutputEncoding = [System.Console]::OutputEncoding` - -If you continue to have encoding problems, you can also force the encoding -that the console will use for printing to UTF-8 with -`[System.Console]::OutputEncoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8`. This -will also reset when PowerShell is restarted, so you can add that line -to your profile as well if you want to make the setting permanent. - -

-How can I search and replace with ripgrep? -

- -Using ripgrep alone, you can't. ripgrep is a search tool that will never -touch your files. However, the output of ripgrep can be piped to other tools -that do modify files on disk. See -[this issue](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/74) for more -information. - -sed is one such tool that can modify files on disk. sed can take a filename -and a substitution command to search and replace in the specified file. -Files containing matching patterns can be provided to sed using - -``` -rg foo --files-with-matches -``` - -The output of this command is a list of filenames that contain a match for -the `foo` pattern. - -This list can be piped into `xargs`, which will split the filenames from -standard input into arguments for the command following xargs. You can use this -combination to pipe a list of filenames into sed for replacement. For example: - -``` -rg foo --files-with-matches | xargs sed -i 's/foo/bar/g' -``` - -will replace all instances of 'foo' with 'bar' in the files in which -ripgrep finds the foo pattern. The `-i` flag to sed indicates that you are -editing files in place, and `s/foo/bar/g` says that you are performing a -**s**ubstitution of the pattren `foo` for `bar`, and that you are doing this -substitution **g**lobally (all occurrences of the pattern in each file). - -Note: the above command assumes that you are using GNU sed. If you are using -BSD sed (the default on macOS and FreeBSD) then you must modify the above -command to be the following: - -``` -rg foo --files-with-matches | xargs sed -i '' 's/foo/bar/g' -``` - -The `-i` flag in BSD sed requires a file extension to be given to make backups -for all modified files. Specifying the empty string prevents file backups from -being made. - -Finally, if any of your file paths contain whitespace in them, then you might -need to delimit your file paths with a NUL terminator. This requires telling -ripgrep to output NUL bytes between each path, and telling xargs to read paths -delimited by NUL bytes: - -``` -rg foo --files-with-matches -0 | xargs -0 sed -i 's/foo/bar/g' -``` - -To learn more about sed, see the sed manual -[here](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html). - -Additionally, Facebook has a tool called -[fastmod](https://github.com/facebookincubator/fastmod) -that uses some of the same libraries as ripgrep and might provide a more -ergonomic search-and-replace experience. - - -

-How is ripgrep licensed? -

- -ripgrep is dual licensed under the -[Unlicense](https://unlicense.org/) -and MIT licenses. Specifically, you may use ripgrep under the terms of either -license. - -The reason why ripgrep is dual licensed this way is two-fold: - -1. I, as ripgrep's author, would like to participate in a small bit of - ideological activism by promoting the Unlicense's goal: to disclaim - copyright monopoly interest. -2. I, as ripgrep's author, would like as many people to use rigprep as - possible. Since the Unlicense is not a proven or well known license, ripgrep - is also offered under the MIT license, which is ubiquitous and accepted by - almost everyone. - -More specifically, ripgrep and all its dependencies are compatible with this -licensing choice. In particular, ripgrep's dependencies (direct and transitive) -will always be limited to permissive licenses. That is, ripgrep will never -depend on code that is not permissively licensed. This means rejecting any -dependency that uses a copyleft license such as the GPL, LGPL, MPL or any of -the Creative Commons ShareAlike licenses. Whether the license is "weak" -copyleft or not does not matter; ripgrep will **not** depend on it. - - -

-Can ripgrep replace grep? -

- -Yes and no. - -If, upon hearing that "ripgrep can replace grep," you *actually* hear, "ripgrep -can be used in every instance grep can be used, in exactly the same way, for -the same use cases, with exactly the same bug-for-bug behavior," then no, -ripgrep trivially *cannot* replace grep. Moreover, ripgrep will *never* replace -grep. - -If, upon hearing that "ripgrep can replace grep," you *actually* hear, "ripgrep -can replace grep in some cases and not in other use cases," then yes, that is -indeed true! - -Let's go over some of those use cases in favor of ripgrep. Some of these may -not apply to you. That's OK. There may be other use cases not listed here that -do apply to you. That's OK too. - -(For all claims related to performance in the following words, see my -[blog post](https://blog.burntsushi.net/ripgrep/) -introducing ripgrep.) - -* Are you frequently searching a repository of code? If so, ripgrep might be a - good choice since there's likely a good chunk of your repository that you - don't want to search. grep, can, of course, be made to filter files using - recursive search, and if you don't mind writing out the requisite `--exclude` - rules or writing wrapper scripts, then grep might be sufficient. (I'm not - kidding, I myself did this with grep for almost a decade before writing - ripgrep.) But if you instead enjoy having a search tool respect your - `.gitignore`, then ripgrep might be perfect for you! -* Are you frequently searching non-ASCII text that is UTF-8 encoded? One of - ripgrep's key features is that it can handle Unicode features in your - patterns in a way that tends to be faster than GNU grep. Unicode features - in ripgrep are enabled by default; there is no need to configure your locale - settings to use ripgrep properly because ripgrep doesn't respect your locale - settings. -* Do you need to search UTF-16 files and you don't want to bother explicitly - transcoding them? Great. ripgrep does this for you automatically. No need - to enable it. -* Do you need to search a large directory of large files? ripgrep uses - parallelism by default, which tends to make it faster than a standard - `grep -r` search. However, if you're OK writing the occasional - `find ./ -print0 | xargs -P8 -0 grep` command, then maybe grep is good - enough. - -Here are some cases where you might *not* want to use ripgrep. The same caveats -for the previous section apply. - -* Are you writing portable shell scripts intended to work in a variety of - environments? Great, probably not a good idea to use ripgrep! ripgrep is has - nowhere near the ubquity of grep, so if you do use ripgrep, you might need - to futz with the installation process more than you would with grep. -* Do you care about POSIX compatibility? If so, then you can't use ripgrep - because it never was, isn't and never will be POSIX compatible. -* Do you hate tools that try to do something smart? If so, ripgrep is all about - being smart, so you might prefer to just stick with grep. -* Is there a particular feature of grep you rely on that ripgrep either doesn't - have or never will have? If the former, file a bug report, maybe ripgrep can - do it! If the latter, well, then, just use grep. - - -

-What does the "rip" in ripgrep mean? -

- -When I first started writing ripgrep, I called it `rep`, intending it to be a -shorter variant of `grep`. Soon after, I renamed it to `xrep` since `rep` -wasn't obvious enough of a name for my taste. And also because adding `x` to -anything always makes it better, right? - -Before ripgrep's first public release, I decided that I didn't like `xrep`. I -thought it was slightly awkward to type, and despite my previous praise of the -letter `x`, I kind of thought it was pretty lame. Being someone who really -likes Rust, I wanted to call it "rustgrep" or maybe "rgrep" for short. But I -thought that was just as lame, and maybe a little too in-your-face. But I -wanted to continue using `r` so I could at least pretend Rust had something to -do with it. - -I spent a couple of days trying to think of very short words that began with -the letter `r` that were even somewhat related to the task of searching. I -don't remember how it popped into my head, but "rip" came up as something that -meant "fast," as in, "to rip through your text." The fact that RIP is also -an initialism for "Rest in Peace" (as in, "ripgrep kills grep") never really -dawned on me. Perhaps the coincidence is too striking to believe that, but -I didn't realize it until someone explicitly pointed it out to me after the -initial public release. I admit that I found it mildly amusing, but if I had -realized it myself before the public release, I probably would have pressed on -and chose a different name. Alas, renaming things after a release is hard, so I -decided to mush on. - -Given the fact that -[ripgrep never was, is or will be a 100% drop-in replacement for -grep](#posix4ever), -ripgrep is neither actually a "grep killer" nor was it ever intended to be. It -certainly does eat into some of its use cases, but that's nothing that other -tools like ack or The Silver Searcher weren't already doing. diff --git a/GUIDE.md b/GUIDE.md deleted file mode 100644 index 313c89a..0000000 --- a/GUIDE.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,687 +0,0 @@ -## User Guide - -This guide is intended to give an elementary description of ripgrep and an -overview of its capabilities. This guide assumes that ripgrep is -[installed](README.md#installation) -and that readers have passing familiarity with using command line tools. This -also assumes a Unix-like system, although most commands are probably easily -translatable to any command line shell environment. - - -### Table of Contents - -* [Basics](#basics) -* [Recursive search](#recursive-search) -* [Automatic filtering](#automatic-filtering) -* [Manual filtering: globs](#manual-filtering-globs) -* [Manual filtering: file types](#manual-filtering-file-types) -* [Replacements](#replacements) -* [Configuration file](#configuration-file) -* [File encoding](#file-encoding) -* [Common options](#common-options) - - -### Basics - -ripgrep is a command line tool that searches your files for patterns that -you give it. ripgrep behaves as if reading each file line by line. If a line -matches the pattern provided to ripgrep, then that line will be printed. If a -line does not match the pattern, then the line is not printed. - -The best way to see how this works is with an example. To show an example, we -need something to search. Let's try searching ripgrep's source code. First -grab a ripgrep source archive from -https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/archive/0.7.1.zip -and extract it: - -``` -$ curl -LO https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/archive/0.7.1.zip -$ unzip 0.7.1.zip -$ cd ripgrep-0.7.1 -$ ls -benchsuite grep tests Cargo.toml LICENSE-MIT -ci ignore wincolor CHANGELOG.md README.md -complete pkg appveyor.yml compile snapcraft.yaml -doc src build.rs COPYING UNLICENSE -globset termcolor Cargo.lock HomebrewFormula -``` - -Let's try our first search by looking for all occurrences of the word `fast` -in `README.md`: - -``` -$ rg fast README.md -75: faster than both. (N.B. It is not, strictly speaking, a "drop-in" replacement -88: color and full Unicode support. Unlike GNU grep, `ripgrep` stays fast while -119:### Is it really faster than everything else? -124:Summarizing, `ripgrep` is fast because: -129: optimizations to make searching very fast. -``` - -(**Note:** If you see an error message from ripgrep saying that it didn't -search any files, then re-run ripgrep with the `--debug` flag. One likely cause -of this is that you have a `*` rule in a `$HOME/.gitignore` file.) - -So what happened here? ripgrep read the contents of `README.md`, and for each -line that contained `fast`, ripgrep printed it to your terminal. ripgrep also -included the line number for each line by default. If your terminal supports -colors, then your output might actually look something like this screenshot: - -[![A screenshot of a sample search ripgrep](https://burntsushi.net/stuff/ripgrep-guide-sample.png)](https://burntsushi.net/stuff/ripgrep-guide-sample.png) - -In this example, we searched for something called a "literal" string. This -means that our pattern was just some normal text that we asked ripgrep to -find. But ripgrep supports the ability to specify patterns via [regular -expressions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression). As an example, -what if we wanted to find all lines have a word that contains `fast` followed -by some number of other letters? - -``` -$ rg 'fast\w+' README.md -75: faster than both. (N.B. It is not, strictly speaking, a "drop-in" replacement -119:### Is it really faster than everything else? -``` - -In this example, we used the pattern `fast\w+`. This pattern tells ripgrep to -look for any lines containing the letters `fast` followed by *one or more* -word-like characters. Namely, `\w` matches characters that compose words (like -`a` and `L` but unlike `.` and ` `). The `+` after the `\w` means, "match the -previous pattern one or more times." This means that the word `fast` won't -match because there are no word characters following the final `t`. But a word -like `faster` will. `faste` would also match! - -Here's a different variation on this same theme: - -``` -$ rg 'fast\w*' README.md -75: faster than both. (N.B. It is not, strictly speaking, a "drop-in" replacement -88: color and full Unicode support. Unlike GNU grep, `ripgrep` stays fast while -119:### Is it really faster than everything else? -124:Summarizing, `ripgrep` is fast because: -129: optimizations to make searching very fast. -``` - -In this case, we used `fast\w*` for our pattern instead of `fast\w+`. The `*` -means that it should match *zero* or more times. In this case, ripgrep will -print the same lines as the pattern `fast`, but if your terminal supports -colors, you'll notice that `faster` will be highlighted instead of just the -`fast` prefix. - -It is beyond the scope of this guide to provide a full tutorial on regular -expressions, but ripgrep's specific syntax is documented here: -https://docs.rs/regex/0.2.5/regex/#syntax - - -### Recursive search - -In the previous section, we showed how to use ripgrep to search a single file. -In this section, we'll show how to use ripgrep to search an entire directory -of files. In fact, *recursively* searching your current working directory is -the default mode of operation for ripgrep, which means doing this is very -simple. - -Using our unzipped archive of ripgrep source code, here's how to find all -function definitions whose name is `write`: - -``` -$ rg 'fn write\(' -src/printer.rs -469: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) { - -termcolor/src/lib.rs -227: fn write(&mut self, b: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -250: fn write(&mut self, b: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -428: fn write(&mut self, b: &[u8]) -> io::Result { self.wtr.write(b) } -441: fn write(&mut self, b: &[u8]) -> io::Result { self.wtr.write(b) } -454: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -511: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -848: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -915: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -949: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -1114: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -1348: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -1353: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { -``` - -(**Note:** We escape the `(` here because `(` has special significance inside -regular expressions. You could also use `rg -F 'fn write('` to achieve the -same thing, where `-F` interprets your pattern as a literal string instead of -a regular expression.) - -In this example, we didn't specify a file at all. Instead, ripgrep defaulted -to searching your current directory in the absence of a path. In general, -`rg foo` is equivalent to `rg foo ./`. - -This particular search showed us results in both the `src` and `termcolor` -directories. The `src` directory is the core ripgrep code where as `termcolor` -is a dependency of ripgrep (and is used by other tools). What if we only wanted -to search core ripgrep code? Well, that's easy, just specify the directory you -want: - -``` -$ rg 'fn write\(' src -src/printer.rs -469: fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) { -``` - -Here, ripgrep limited its search to the `src` directory. Another way of doing -this search would be to `cd` into the `src` directory and simply use `rg 'fn -write\('` again. - - -### Automatic filtering - -After recursive search, ripgrep's most important feature is what it *doesn't* -search. By default, when you search a directory, ripgrep will ignore all of -the following: - -1. Files and directories that match the rules in your `.gitignore` glob - pattern. -2. Hidden files and directories. -3. Binary files. (ripgrep considers any file with a `NUL` byte to be binary.) -4. Symbolic links aren't followed. - -All of these things can be toggled using various flags provided by ripgrep: - -1. You can disable `.gitignore` handling with the `--no-ignore` flag. -2. Hidden files and directories can be searched with the `--hidden` flag. -3. Binary files can be searched via the `--text` (`-a` for short) flag. - Be careful with this flag! Binary files may emit control characters to your - terminal, which might cause strange behavior. -4. ripgrep can follow symlinks with the `--follow` (`-L` for short) flag. - -As a special convenience, ripgrep also provides a flag called `--unrestricted` -(`-u` for short). Repeated uses of this flag will cause ripgrep to disable -more and more of its filtering. That is, `-u` will disable `.gitignore` -handling, `-uu` will search hidden files and directories and `-uuu` will search -binary files. This is useful when you're using ripgrep and you aren't sure -whether its filtering is hiding results from you. Tacking on a couple `-u` -flags is a quick way to find out. (Use the `--debug` flag if you're still -perplexed, and if that doesn't help, -[file an issue](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/new).) - -ripgrep's `.gitignore` handling actually goes a bit beyond just `.gitignore` -files. ripgrep will also respect repository specific rules found in -`$GIT_DIR/info/exclude`, as well as any global ignore rules in your -`core.excludesFile` (which is usually `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore` on -Unix-like systems). - -Sometimes you want to search files that are in your `.gitignore`, so it is -possible to specify additional ignore rules or overrides in a `.ignore` -(application agnostic) or `.rgignore` (ripgrep specific) file. - -For example, let's say you have a `.gitignore` file that looks like this: - -``` -log/ -``` - -This generally means that any `log` directory won't be tracked by `git`. -However, perhaps it contains useful output that you'd like to include in your -searches, but you still don't want to track it in `git`. You can achieve this -by creating a `.ignore` file in the same directory as the `.gitignore` file -with the following contents: - -``` -!log/ -``` - -ripgrep treats `.ignore` files with higher precedence than `.gitignore` files -(and treats `.rgignore` files with higher precdence than `.ignore` files). -This means ripgrep will see the `!log/` whitelist rule first and search that -directory. - -Like `.gitignore`, a `.ignore` file can be placed in any directory. Its rules -will be processed with respect to the directory it resides in, just like -`.gitignore`. - -For a more in depth description of how glob patterns in a `.gitignore` file -are interpreted, please see `man gitignore`. - - -### Manual filtering: globs - -In the previous section, we talked about ripgrep's filtering that it does by -default. It is "automatic" because it reacts to your environment. That is, it -uses already existing `.gitignore` files to produce more relevant search -results. - -In addition to automatic filtering, ripgrep also provides more manual or ad hoc -filtering. This comes in two varieties: additional glob patterns specified in -your ripgrep commands and file type filtering. This section covers glob -patterns while the next section covers file type filtering. - -In our ripgrep source code (see [Basics](#basics) for instructions on how to -get a source archive to search), let's say we wanted to see which things depend -on `clap`, our argument parser. - -We could do this: - -``` -$ rg clap -[lots of results] -``` - -But this shows us many things, and we're only interested in where we wrote -`clap` as a dependency. Instead, we could limit ourselves to TOML files, which -is how dependencies are communicated to Rust's build tool, Cargo: - -``` -$ rg clap -g '*.toml' -Cargo.toml -35:clap = "2.26" -51:clap = "2.26" -``` - -The `-g '*.toml'` syntax says, "make sure every file searched matches this -glob pattern." Note that we put `'*.toml'` in single quotes to prevent our -shell from expanding the `*`. - -If we wanted, we could tell ripgrep to search anything *but* `*.toml` files: - -``` -$ rg clap -g '!*.toml' -[lots of results] -``` - -This will give you a lot of results again as above, but they won't include -files ending with `.toml`. Note that the use of a `!` here to mean "negation" -is a bit non-standard, but it was chosen to be consistent with how globs in -`.gitignore` files are written. (Although, the meaning is reversed. In -`.gitignore` files, a `!` prefix means whitelist, and on the command line, a -`!` means blacklist.) - -Globs are interpreted in exactly the same way as `.gitignore` patterns. That -is, later globs will override earlier globs. For example, the following command -will search only `*.toml` files: - -``` -$ rg clap -g '!*.toml' -g '*.toml' -``` - -Interestingly, reversing the order of the globs in this case will match -nothing, since the presence of at least one non-blacklist glob will institute a -requirement that every file searched must match at least one glob. In this -case, the blacklist glob takes precedence over the previous glob and prevents -any file from being searched at all! - - -### Manual filtering: file types - -Over time, you might notice that you use the same glob patterns over and over. -For example, you might find yourself doing a lot of searches where you only -want to see results for Rust files: - -``` -$ rg 'fn run' -g '*.rs' -``` - -Instead of writing out the glob every time, you can use ripgrep's support for -file types: - -``` -$ rg 'fn run' --type rust -``` - -or, more succinctly, - -``` -$ rg 'fn run' -trust -``` - -The way the `--type` flag functions is simple. It acts as a name that is -assigned to one or more globs that match the relevant files. This lets you -write a single type that might encompass a broad range of file extensions. For -example, if you wanted to search C files, you'd have to check both C source -files and C header files: - -``` -$ rg 'int main' -g '*.{c,h}' -``` - -or you could just use the C file type: - -``` -$ rg 'int main' -tc -``` - -Just as you can write blacklist globs, you can blacklist file types too: - -``` -$ rg clap --type-not rust -``` - -or, more succinctly, - -``` -$ rg clap -Trust -``` - -That is, `-t` means "include files of this type" where as `-T` means "exclude -files of this type." - -To see the globs that make up a type, run `rg --type-list`: - -``` -$ rg --type-list | rg '^make:' -make: *.mak, *.mk, GNUmakefile, Gnumakefile, Makefile, gnumakefile, makefile -``` - -By default, ripgrep comes with a bunch of pre-defined types. Generally, these -types correspond to well known public formats. But you can define your own -types as well. For example, perhaps you frequently search "web" files, which -consist of Javascript, HTML and CSS: - -``` -$ rg --type-add 'web:*.html' --type-add 'web:*.css' --type-add 'web:*.js' -tweb title -``` - -or, more succinctly, - -``` -$ rg --type-add 'web:*.{html,css,js}' -tweb title -``` - -The above command defines a new type, `web`, corresponding to the glob -`*.{html,css,js}`. It then applies the new filter with `-tweb` and searches for -the pattern `title`. If you ran - -``` -$ rg --type-add 'web:*.{html,css,js}' --type-list -``` - -Then you would see your `web` type show up in the list, even though it is not -part of ripgrep's built-in types. - -It is important to stress here that the `--type-add` flag only applies to the -current command. It does not add a new file type and save it somewhere in a -persistent form. If you want a type to be available in every ripgrep command, -then you should either create a shell alias: - -``` -alias rg="rg --type-add 'web:*.{html,css,js}'" -``` - -or add `--type-add=web:*.{html,css,js}` to your ripgrep configuration file. -([Configuration files](#configuration-file) are covered in more detail later.) - - -### Replacements - -ripgrep provides a limited ability to modify its output by replacing matched -text with some other text. This is easiest to explain with an example. Remember -when we searched for the word `fast` in ripgrep's README? - -``` -$ rg fast README.md -75: faster than both. (N.B. It is not, strictly speaking, a "drop-in" replacement -88: color and full Unicode support. Unlike GNU grep, `ripgrep` stays fast while -119:### Is it really faster than everything else? -124:Summarizing, `ripgrep` is fast because: -129: optimizations to make searching very fast. -``` - -What if we wanted to *replace* all occurrences of `fast` with `FAST`? That's -easy with ripgrep's `--replace` flag: - -``` -$ rg fast README.md --replace FAST -75: FASTer than both. (N.B. It is not, strictly speaking, a "drop-in" replacement -88: color and full Unicode support. Unlike GNU grep, `ripgrep` stays FAST while -119:### Is it really FASTer than everything else? -124:Summarizing, `ripgrep` is FAST because: -129: optimizations to make searching very FAST. -``` - -or, more succinctly, - -``` -$ rg fast README.md -r FAST -[snip] -``` - -In essence, the `--replace` flag applies *only* to the matching portion of text -in the output. If you instead wanted to replace an entire line of text, then -you need to include the entire line in your match. For example: - -``` -$ rg '^.*fast.*$' README.md -r FAST -75:FAST -88:FAST -119:FAST -124:FAST -129:FAST -``` - -Alternatively, you can combine the `--only-matching` (or `-o` for short) with -the `--replace` flag to achieve the same result: - -``` -$ rg fast README.md --only-matching --replace FAST -75:FAST -88:FAST -119:FAST -124:FAST -129:FAST -``` - -or, more succinctly, - -``` -$ rg fast README.md -or FAST -[snip] -``` - -Finally, replacements can include capturing groups. For example, let's say -we wanted to find all occurrences of `fast` followed by another word and -join them together with a dash. The pattern we might use for that is -`fast\s+(\w+)`, which matches `fast`, followed by any amount of whitespace, -followed by any number of "word" characters. We put the `\w+` in a "capturing -group" (indicated by parentheses) so that we can reference it later in our -replacement string. For example: - -``` -$ rg 'fast\s+(\w+)' README.md -r 'fast-$1' -88: color and full Unicode support. Unlike GNU grep, `ripgrep` stays fast-while -124:Summarizing, `ripgrep` is fast-because: -``` - -Our replacement string here, `fast-$1`, consists of `fast-` followed by the -contents of the capturing group at index `1`. (Capturing groups actually start -at index 0, but the `0`th capturing group always corresponds to the entire -match. The capturing group at index `1` always corresponds to the first -explicit capturing group found in the regex pattern.) - -Capturing groups can also be named, which is sometimes more convenient than -using the indices. For example, the following command is equivalent to the -above command: - -``` -$ rg 'fast\s+(?P\w+)' README.md -r 'fast-$word' -88: color and full Unicode support. Unlike GNU grep, `ripgrep` stays fast-while -124:Summarizing, `ripgrep` is fast-because: -``` - -It is important to note that ripgrep **will never modify your files**. The -`--replace` flag only controls ripgrep's output. (And there is no flag to let -you do a replacement in a file.) - - -### Configuration file - -It is possible that ripgrep's default options aren't suitable in every case. -For that reason, and because shell aliases aren't always convenient, ripgrep -supports configuration files. - -Setting up a configuration file is simple. ripgrep will not look in any -predetermined directory for a config file automatically. Instead, you need to -set the `RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH` environment variable to the file path of your -config file. Once the environment variable is set, open the file and just type -in the flags you want set automatically. There are only two rules for -describing the format of the config file: - -1. Every line is a shell argument, after trimming ASCII whitespace. -2. Lines starting with `#` (optionally preceded by any amount of - ASCII whitespace) are ignored. - -In particular, there is no escaping. Each line is given to ripgrep as a single -command line argument verbatim. - -Here's an example of a configuration file, which demonstrates some of the -formatting peculiarities: - -``` -$ cat $HOME/.ripgreprc -# Don't let ripgrep vomit really long lines to my terminal. ---max-columns=150 - -# Add my 'web' type. ---type-add -web:*.{html,css,js}* - -# Using glob patterns to include/exclude files or folders ---glob=!git/* - -# or ---glob -!git/* - -# Set the colors. ---colors=line:none ---colors=line:style:bold - -# Because who cares about case!? ---smart-case -``` - -When we use a flag that has a value, we either put the flag and the value on -the same line but delimited by an `=` sign (e.g., `--max-columns=150`), or we -put the flag and the value on two different lines. This is because ripgrep's -argument parser knows to treat the single argument `--max-columns=150` as a -flag with a value, but if we had written `--max-columns 150` in our -configuration file, then ripgrep's argument parser wouldn't know what to do -with it. - -Putting the flag and value on different lines is exactly equivalent and is a -matter of style. - -Comments are encouraged so that you remember what the config is doing. Empty -lines are OK too. - -So let's say you're using the above configuration file, but while you're at a -terminal, you really want to be able to see lines longer than 150 columns. What -do you do? Thankfully, all you need to do is pass `--max-columns 0` (or `-M0` -for short) on the command line, which will override your configuration file's -setting. This works because ripgrep's configuration file is *prepended* to the -explicit arguments you give it on the command line. Since flags given later -override flags given earlier, everything works as expected. This works for most -other flags as well, and each flag's documentation states which other flags -override it. - -If you're confused about what configuration file ripgrep is reading arguments -from, then running ripgrep with the `--debug` flag should help clarify things. -The debug output should note what config file is being loaded and the arugments -that have been read from the configuration. - -Finally, if you want to make absolutely sure that ripgrep *isn't* reading a -configuration file, then you can pass the `--no-config` flag, which will always -prevent ripgrep from reading extraneous configuration from the environment, -regardless of what other methods of configuration are added to ripgrep in the -future. - - -### File encoding - -[Text encoding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_encoding) is a complex -topic, but we can try to summarize its relevancy to ripgrep: - -* Files are generally just a bundle of bytes. There is no reliable way to know - their encoding. -* Either the encoding of the pattern must match the encoding of the files being - searched, or a form of transcoding must be performed converts either the - pattern or the file to the same encoding as the other. -* ripgrep tends to work best on plain text files, and among plain text files, - the most popular encodings likely consist of ASCII, latin1 or UTF-8. As - a special exception, UTF-16 is prevalent in Windows environments - -In light of the above, here is how ripgrep behaves: - -* All input is assumed to be ASCII compatible (which means every byte that - corresponds to an ASCII codepoint actually is an ASCII codepoint). This - includes ASCII itself, latin1 and UTF-8. -* ripgrep works best with UTF-8. For example, ripgrep's regular expression - engine supports Unicode features. Namely, character classes like `\w` will - match all word characters by Unicode's definition and `.` will match any - Unicode codepoint instead of any byte. These constructions assume UTF-8, - so they simply won't match when they come across bytes in a file that aren't - UTF-8. -* To handle the UTF-16 case, ripgrep will do something called "BOM sniffing" - by default. That is, the first three bytes of a file will be read, and if - they correspond to a UTF-16 BOM, then ripgrep will transcode the contents of - the file from UTF-16 to UTF-8, and then execute the search on the transcoded - version of the file. (This incurs a performance penalty since transcoding - is slower than regex searching.) -* To handle other cases, ripgrep provides a `-E/--encoding` flag, which permits - you to specify an encoding from the - [Encoding Standard](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-encoding-get). - ripgrep will assume *all* files searched are the encoding specified and - will perform a transcoding step just like in the UTF-16 case described above. - -By default, ripgrep will not require its input be valid UTF-8. That is, ripgrep -can and will search arbitrary bytes. The key here is that if you're searching -content that isn't UTF-8, then the usefulness of your pattern will degrade. If -you're searching bytes that aren't ASCII compatible, then it's likely the -pattern won't find anything. With all that said, this mode of operation is -important, because it lets you find ASCII or UTF-8 *within* files that are -otherwise arbitrary bytes. - -Finally, it is possible to disable ripgrep's Unicode support from within the -pattern regular expression. For example, let's say you wanted `.` to match any -byte rather than any Unicode codepoint. (You might want this while searching a -binary file, since `.` by default will not match invalid UTF-8.) You could do -this by disabling Unicode via a regular expression flag: - -``` -$ rg '(?-u:.)' -``` - -This works for any part of the pattern. For example, the following will find -any Unicode word character followed by any ASCII word character followed by -another Unicode word character: - -``` -$ rg '\w(?-u:\w)\w' -``` - - -### Common options - -ripgrep has a lot of flags. Too many to keep in your head at once. This section -is intended to give you a sampling of some of the most important and frequently -used options that will likely impact how you use ripgrep on a regular basis. - -* `-h`: Show ripgrep's condensed help output. -* `--help`: Show ripgrep's longer form help output. (Nearly what you'd find in - ripgrep's man page, so pipe it into a pager!) -* `-i/--ignore-case`: When searching for a pattern, ignore case differences. - That is `rg -i fast` matches `fast`, `fASt`, `FAST`, etc. -* `-S/--smart-case`: This is similar to `--ignore-case`, but disables itself - if the pattern contains any uppercase letters. Usually this flag is put into - alias or a config file. -* `-w/--word-regexp`: Require that all matches of the pattern be surrounded - by word boundaries. That is, given `pattern`, the `--word-regexp` flag will - cause ripgrep to behave as if `pattern` were actually `\b(?:pattern)\b`. -* `-c/--count`: Report a count of total matched lines. -* `--files`: Print the files that ripgrep *would* search, but don't actually - search them. -* `-a/--text`: Search binary files as if they were plain text. -* `-z/--search-zip`: Search compressed files (gzip, bzip2, lzma, xz). This is - disabled by default. -* `-C/--context`: Show the lines surrounding a match. -* `--sort-files`: Force ripgrep to sort its output by file name. (This disables - parallelism, so it might be slower.) -* `-L/--follow`: Follow symbolic links while recursively searching. -* `-M/--max-columns`: Limit the length of lines printed by ripgrep. -* `--debug`: Shows ripgrep's debug output. This is useful for understanding - why a particular file might be ignored from search, or what kinds of - configuration ripgrep is loading from the environment. diff --git a/HomebrewFormula b/HomebrewFormula deleted file mode 120000 index 1ffaf04..0000000 --- a/HomebrewFormula +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -pkg/brew \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md b/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md deleted file mode 100644 index d851750..0000000 --- a/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -#### What version of ripgrep are you using? - -Replace this text with the output of `rg --version`. - -#### How did you install ripgrep? - -If you installed ripgrep with snap and are getting strange file permission or -file not found errors, then please do not file a bug. Instead, use one of the -Github binary releases. - -#### What operating system are you using ripgrep on? - -Replace this text with your operating system and version. - -#### Describe your question, feature request, or bug. - -If a question, please describe the problem you're trying to solve and give -as much context as possible. - -If a feature request, please describe the behavior you want and the motivation. -Please also provide an example of how ripgrep would be used if your feature -request were added. - -If a bug, please see below. - -#### If this is a bug, what are the steps to reproduce the behavior? - -If possible, please include both your search patterns and the corpus on which -you are searching. Unless the bug is very obvious, then it is unlikely that it -will be fixed if the ripgrep maintainers cannot reproduce it. - -If the corpus is too big and you cannot decrease its size, file the bug anyway -and the ripgrep maintainers will help figure out next steps. - -#### If this is a bug, what is the actual behavior? - -Show the command you ran and the actual output. Include the `--debug` flag in -your invocation of ripgrep. - -If the output is large, put it in a gist: https://gist.github.com/ - -If the output is small, put it in code fences: - -``` -your -output -goes -here -``` - -#### If this is a bug, what is the expected behavior? - -What do you think ripgrep should have done? diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index eff247a..7317d43 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,357 +1,86 @@ -ripgrep (rg) ------------- -ripgrep is a line-oriented search tool that recursively searches your current -directory for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore rules. ripgrep -has first class support on Windows, macOS and Linux, with binary downloads -available for [every release](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases). -ripgrep is similar to other popular search tools like The Silver Searcher, -ack and grep. +termcolor +========= +A simple cross platform library for writing colored text to a terminal. This +library writes colored text either using standard ANSI escape sequences or +by interacting with the Windows console. Several convenient abstractions +are provided for use in single-threaded or multi-threaded command line +applications. -[![Linux build status](https://travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep) +[![Linux build status](https://api.travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep.png)](https://travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep) [![Windows build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/BurntSushi/ripgrep?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/BurntSushi/ripgrep) -[![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/ripgrep.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/ripgrep) +[![](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/termcolor.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/termcolor) Dual-licensed under MIT or the [UNLICENSE](http://unlicense.org). +### Documentation -### CHANGELOG +[https://docs.rs/termcolor](https://docs.rs/termcolor) -Please see the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) for a release history. +### Usage -### Documentation quick links +Add this to your `Cargo.toml`: -* [Installation](#installation) -* [User Guide](GUIDE.md) -* [Frequently Asked Questions](FAQ.md) -* [Regex syntax](https://docs.rs/regex/0.2.5/regex/#syntax) -* [Configuration files](GUIDE.md#configuration-file) -* [Shell completions](FAQ.md#complete) -* [Building](#building) - - -### Screenshot of search results - -[![A screenshot of a sample search with ripgrep](http://burntsushi.net/stuff/ripgrep1.png)](http://burntsushi.net/stuff/ripgrep1.png) - - -### Quick examples comparing tools - -This example searches the entire Linux kernel source tree (after running -`make defconfig && make -j8`) for `[A-Z]+_SUSPEND`, where all matches must be -words. Timings were collected on a system with an Intel i7-6900K 3.2 GHz, and -ripgrep was compiled with SIMD enabled. - -Please remember that a single benchmark is never enough! See my -[blog post on ripgrep](http://blog.burntsushi.net/ripgrep/) -for a very detailed comparison with more benchmarks and analysis. - -| Tool | Command | Line count | Time | -| ---- | ------- | ---------- | ---- | -| ripgrep (Unicode) | `rg -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | **0.106s** | -| [git grep](https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-grep.html) | `LC_ALL=C git grep -E -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 0.553s | -| [The Silver Searcher](https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher) | `ag -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 0.589s | -| [git grep (Unicode)](https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-grep.html) | `LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 git grep -E -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 2.266s | -| [sift](https://github.com/svent/sift) | `sift --git -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 3.505s | -| [ack](https://github.com/petdance/ack2) | `ack -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 1878 | 6.823s | -| [The Platinum Searcher](https://github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher) | `pt -w -e '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 14.208s | - -(Yes, `ack` [has](https://github.com/petdance/ack2/issues/445) a -[bug](https://github.com/petdance/ack2/issues/14).) - -Here's another benchmark that disregards gitignore files and searches with a -whitelist instead. The corpus is the same as in the previous benchmark, and the -flags passed to each command ensure that they are doing equivalent work: - -| Tool | Command | Line count | Time | -| ---- | ------- | ---------- | ---- | -| ripgrep | `rg -L -u -tc -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 404 | **0.079s** | -| [ucg](https://github.com/gvansickle/ucg) | `ucg --type=cc -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 390 | 0.163s | -| [GNU grep](https://www.gnu.org/software/grep/) | `egrep -R -n --include='*.c' --include='*.h' -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 404 | 0.611s | - -(`ucg` [has slightly different behavior in the presence of symbolic links](https://github.com/gvansickle/ucg/issues/106).) - -And finally, a straight-up comparison between ripgrep and GNU grep on a single -large file (~9.3GB, -[`OpenSubtitles2016.raw.en.gz`](http://opus.lingfil.uu.se/OpenSubtitles2016/mono/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.en.gz)): - -| Tool | Command | Line count | Time | -| ---- | ------- | ---------- | ---- | -| ripgrep | `rg -w 'Sherlock [A-Z]\w+'` | 5268 | **2.108s** | -| [GNU grep](https://www.gnu.org/software/grep/) | `LC_ALL=C egrep -w 'Sherlock [A-Z]\w+'` | 5268 | 7.014s | - -In the above benchmark, passing the `-n` flag (for showing line numbers) -increases the times to `2.640s` for ripgrep and `10.277s` for GNU grep. - - -### Why should I use ripgrep? - -* It can replace many use cases served by both The Silver Searcher and GNU grep - because it is generally faster than both. (See [the FAQ](FAQ.md#posix4ever) - for more details on whether ripgrep can truly replace grep.) -* Like The Silver Searcher, ripgrep defaults to recursive directory search - and won't search files ignored by your `.gitignore` files. It also ignores - hidden and binary files by default. ripgrep also implements full support - for `.gitignore`, whereas there are many bugs related to that functionality - in The Silver Searcher. -* ripgrep can search specific types of files. For example, `rg -tpy foo` - limits your search to Python files and `rg -Tjs foo` excludes Javascript - files from your search. ripgrep can be taught about new file types with - custom matching rules. -* ripgrep supports many features found in `grep`, such as showing the context - of search results, searching multiple patterns, highlighting matches with - color and full Unicode support. Unlike GNU grep, ripgrep stays fast while - supporting Unicode (which is always on). -* ripgrep supports searching files in text encodings other than UTF-8, such - as UTF-16, latin-1, GBK, EUC-JP, Shift_JIS and more. (Some support for - automatically detecting UTF-16 is provided. Other text encodings must be - specifically specified with the `-E/--encoding` flag.) -* ripgrep supports searching files compressed in a common format (gzip, xz, - lzma or bzip2 current) with the `-z/--search-zip` flag. - -In other words, use ripgrep if you like speed, filtering by default, fewer -bugs, and Unicode support. - - -### Why shouldn't I use ripgrep? - -I'd like to try to convince you why you *shouldn't* use ripgrep. This should -give you a glimpse at some important downsides or missing features of -ripgrep. - -* ripgrep uses a regex engine based on finite automata, so if you want fancy - regex features such as backreferences or lookaround, ripgrep won't provide - them to you. ripgrep does support lots of things though, including, but not - limited to: lazy quantification (e.g., `a+?`), repetitions (e.g., `a{2,5}`), - begin/end assertions (e.g., `^\w+$`), word boundaries (e.g., `\bfoo\b`), and - support for Unicode categories (e.g., `\p{Sc}` to match currency symbols or - `\p{Lu}` to match any uppercase letter). (Fancier regexes will never be - supported.) -* ripgrep doesn't have multiline search. (Will happen as an opt-in feature.) - -In other words, if you like fancy regexes or multiline search, then ripgrep -may not quite meet your needs (yet). - - -### Is it really faster than everything else? - -Generally, yes. A large number of benchmarks with detailed analysis for each is -[available on my blog](http://blog.burntsushi.net/ripgrep/). - -Summarizing, ripgrep is fast because: - -* It is built on top of - [Rust's regex engine](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/regex). - Rust's regex engine uses finite automata, SIMD and aggressive literal - optimizations to make searching very fast. -* Rust's regex library maintains performance with full Unicode support by - building UTF-8 decoding directly into its deterministic finite automaton - engine. -* It supports searching with either memory maps or by searching incrementally - with an intermediate buffer. The former is better for single files and the - latter is better for large directories. ripgrep chooses the best searching - strategy for you automatically. -* Applies your ignore patterns in `.gitignore` files using a - [`RegexSet`](https://docs.rs/regex/1.0.0/regex/struct.RegexSet.html). - That means a single file path can be matched against multiple glob patterns - simultaneously. -* It uses a lock-free parallel recursive directory iterator, courtesy of - [`crossbeam`](https://docs.rs/crossbeam) and - [`ignore`](https://docs.rs/ignore). - - -### Feature comparison - -Andy Lester, author of [ack](https://beyondgrep.com/), has published an -excellent table comparing the features of ack, ag, git-grep, GNU grep and -ripgrep: https://beyondgrep.com/feature-comparison/ - - -### Installation - -The binary name for ripgrep is `rg`. - -**[Archives of precompiled binaries for ripgrep are available for Windows, -macOS and Linux.](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases)** Users of -platforms not explicitly mentioned below are advised to download one of these -archives. - -Linux binaries are static executables. Windows binaries are available either as -built with MinGW (GNU) or with Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC). When possible, -prefer MSVC over GNU, but you'll need to have the [Microsoft VC++ 2015 -redistributable](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48145) -installed. - -If you're a **macOS Homebrew** or a **Linuxbrew** user, -then you can install ripgrep either -from homebrew-core, (compiled with rust stable, no SIMD): - -``` -$ brew install ripgrep +```toml +[dependencies] +termcolor = "0.3" ``` -or you can install a binary compiled with rust nightly (including SIMD and all -optimizations) by utilizing a custom tap: +and this to your crate root: -``` -$ brew tap burntsushi/ripgrep https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep.git -$ brew install ripgrep-bin +```rust +extern crate termcolor; ``` -If you're a **MacPorts** user, then you can install ripgrep from the -[official ports](https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=ripgrep): +### Organization -``` -$ sudo port install ripgrep +The `WriteColor` trait extends the `io::Write` trait with methods for setting +colors or resetting them. + +`StandardStream` and `StandardStreamLock` both satisfy `WriteColor` and are +analogous to `std::io::Stdout` and `std::io::StdoutLock`, or `std::io::Stderr` +and `std::io::StderrLock`. + +`Buffer` is an in memory buffer that supports colored text. In a parallel +program, each thread might write to its own buffer. A buffer can be printed to +stdout or stderr using a `BufferWriter`. The advantage of this design is that +each thread can work in parallel on a buffer without having to synchronize +access to global resources such as the Windows console. Moreover, this design +also prevents interleaving of buffer output. + +`Ansi` and `NoColor` both satisfy `WriteColor` for arbitrary implementors of +`io::Write`. These types are useful when you know exactly what you need. An +analogous type for the Windows console is not provided since it cannot exist. + +### Example: using `StandardStream` + +The `StandardStream` type in this crate works similarly to `std::io::Stdout`, +except it is augmented with methods for coloring by the `WriteColor` trait. +For example, to write some green text: + +```rust +use std::io::Write; +use termcolor::{Color, ColorChoice, ColorSpec, StandardStream, WriteColor}; + +let mut stdout = StandardStream::stdout(ColorChoice::Always); +stdout.set_color(ColorSpec::new().set_fg(Some(Color::Green)))?; +writeln!(&mut stdout, "green text!")?; ``` -If you're a **Windows Chocolatey** user, then you can install ripgrep from the [official repo](https://chocolatey.org/packages/ripgrep): +### Example: using `BufferWriter` +A `BufferWriter` can create buffers and write buffers to stdout or stderr. It +does *not* implement `io::Write` or `WriteColor` itself. Instead, `Buffer` +implements `io::Write` and `termcolor::WriteColor`. + +This example shows how to print some green text to stderr. + +```rust +use std::io::Write; +use termcolor::{BufferWriter, Color, ColorChoice, ColorSpec, WriteColor}; + +let mut bufwtr = BufferWriter::stderr(ColorChoice::Always); +let mut buffer = bufwtr.buffer(); +buffer.set_color(ColorSpec::new().set_fg(Some(Color::Green)))?; +writeln!(&mut buffer, "green text!")?; +bufwtr.print(&buffer)?; ``` -$ choco install ripgrep -``` - -If you're a **Windows Scoop** user, then you can install ripgrep from the [official bucket](https://github.com/lukesampson/scoop/blob/master/bucket/ripgrep.json): - -``` -$ scoop install ripgrep -``` - -If you're an **Arch Linux** user, then you can install ripgrep from the official repos: - -``` -$ pacman -S ripgrep -``` - -If you're a **Gentoo** user, you can install ripgrep from the [official repo](https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/sys-apps/ripgrep): - -``` -$ emerge sys-apps/ripgrep -``` - -If you're a **Fedora 27+** user, you can install ripgrep from official repositories. - -``` -$ sudo dnf install ripgrep -``` - -If you're a **Fedora 24+** user, you can install ripgrep from [copr](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/carlwgeorge/ripgrep/): - -``` -$ sudo dnf copr enable carlwgeorge/ripgrep -$ sudo dnf install ripgrep -``` - -If you're an **openSUSE Tumbleweed** user, you can install ripgrep from the [official repo](http://software.opensuse.org/package/ripgrep): - -``` -$ sudo zypper install ripgrep -``` - -If you're a **RHEL/CentOS 7** user, you can install ripgrep from [copr](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/carlwgeorge/ripgrep/): - -``` -$ sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo=https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/carlwgeorge/ripgrep/repo/epel-7/carlwgeorge-ripgrep-epel-7.repo -$ sudo yum install ripgrep -``` - -If you're a **Nix** user, you can install ripgrep from -[nixpkgs](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/tools/text/ripgrep/default.nix): - -``` -$ nix-env --install ripgrep -$ # (Or using the attribute name, which is also ripgrep.) -``` - -If you're a **Debian** user (or a user of a Debian derivative like **Ubuntu**), -then ripgrep can be installed using a binary `.deb` file provided in each -[ripgrep release](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases). Note that -ripgrep is not in the official Debian or Ubuntu repositories. - -``` -$ curl -LO https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases/download/0.8.1/ripgrep_0.8.1_amd64.deb -$ sudo dpkg -i ripgrep_0.8.1_amd64.deb -``` - -(N.B. Various snaps for ripgrep on Ubuntu are also available, but none of them -seem to work right and generate a number of very strange bug reports that I -don't know how to fix and don't have the time to fix. Therefore, it is no -longer a recommended installation option.) - -If you're a **FreeBSD** user, then you can install ripgrep from the [official ports](https://www.freshports.org/textproc/ripgrep/): - -``` -# pkg install ripgrep -``` - -If you're an **OpenBSD** user, then you can install ripgrep from the [official ports](http://openports.se/textproc/ripgrep): - -``` -$ doas pkg_add ripgrep -``` - -If you're a **NetBSD** user, then you can install ripgrep from [pkgsrc](http://pkgsrc.se/textproc/ripgrep): - -``` -# pkgin install ripgrep -``` - -If you're a **Rust programmer**, ripgrep can be installed with `cargo`. -* Note that the minimum supported version of Rust for ripgrep is **1.20**, - although ripgrep may work with older versions. -* Note that the binary may be bigger than expected because it contains debug - symbols. This is intentional. To remove debug symbols and therefore reduce - the file size, run `strip` on the binary. - -``` -$ cargo install ripgrep -``` - -When compiling with Rust 1.27 or newer, this will automatically enable SIMD -optimizations for search. - -ripgrep isn't currently in any other package repositories. -[I'd like to change that](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/10). - - -### Building - -ripgrep is written in Rust, so you'll need to grab a -[Rust installation](https://www.rust-lang.org/) in order to compile it. -ripgrep compiles with Rust 1.20 (stable) or newer. Building is easy: - -``` -$ git clone https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep -$ cd ripgrep -$ cargo build --release -$ ./target/release/rg --version -0.1.3 -``` - -If you have a Rust nightly compiler and a recent Intel CPU, then you can enable -additional optional SIMD acceleration like so: - -``` -RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" cargo build --release --features 'simd-accel avx-accel' -``` - -If your machine doesn't support AVX instructions, then simply remove -`avx-accel` from the features list. Similarly for SIMD (which corresponds -roughly to SSE instructions). - -The `simd-accel` and `avx-accel` features enable SIMD support in certain -ripgrep dependencies (responsible for counting lines and transcoding). They -are not necessary to get SIMD optimizations for search; those are enabled -automatically. Hopefully, some day, the `simd-accel` and `avx-accel` features -will similarly become unnecessary. - - -### Running tests - -ripgrep is relatively well-tested, including both unit tests and integration -tests. To run the full test suite, use: - -``` -$ cargo test --all -``` - -from the repository root. diff --git a/appveyor.yml b/appveyor.yml index 73626d4..a196efb 100644 --- a/appveyor.yml +++ b/appveyor.yml @@ -1,84 +1,20 @@ -# Inspired from https://github.com/habitat-sh/habitat/blob/master/appveyor.yml -cache: - - c:\cargo\registry - - c:\cargo\git - - c:\projects\ripgrep\target - -init: - - mkdir c:\cargo - - mkdir c:\rustup - - SET PATH=c:\cargo\bin;%PATH% - -clone_folder: c:\projects\ripgrep - environment: - CARGO_HOME: "c:\\cargo" - RUSTUP_HOME: "c:\\rustup" - CARGO_TARGET_DIR: "c:\\projects\\ripgrep\\target" - global: - PROJECT_NAME: ripgrep - RUST_BACKTRACE: full matrix: - - TARGET: i686-pc-windows-gnu - CHANNEL: stable - - TARGET: i686-pc-windows-msvc - CHANNEL: stable - - TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu - CHANNEL: stable - - TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc - CHANNEL: stable - -matrix: - fast_finish: true - -# Install Rust and Cargo -# (Based on from https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/blob/master/appveyor.yml) + - TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc + - TARGET: i686-pc-windows-msvc + - TARGET: i686-pc-windows-gnu install: - - curl -sSf -o rustup-init.exe https://win.rustup.rs/ - - rustup-init.exe -y --default-host %TARGET% --no-modify-path - - if defined MSYS2_BITS set PATH=%PATH%;C:\msys64\mingw%MSYS2_BITS%\bin + - ps: Start-FileDownload "https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-nightly-${env:TARGET}.exe" + - rust-nightly-%TARGET%.exe /VERYSILENT /NORESTART /DIR="C:\Program Files (x86)\Rust" + - SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files (x86)\Rust\bin + - SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\MinGW\bin - rustc -V - cargo -V - -# ??? build: false - -# Equivalent to Travis' `script` phase -# TODO modify this phase as you see fit test_script: - - cargo test --verbose --all - -before_deploy: - # Generate artifacts for release - - cargo build --release --features unstable - - mkdir staging - - copy target\release\rg.exe staging - - ps: copy target\release\build\ripgrep-*\out\_rg.ps1 staging - - cd staging - # release zipfile will look like 'rust-everywhere-v1.2.3-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc' - - 7z a ../%PROJECT_NAME%-%APPVEYOR_REPO_TAG_NAME%-%TARGET%.zip * - - appveyor PushArtifact ../%PROJECT_NAME%-%APPVEYOR_REPO_TAG_NAME%-%TARGET%.zip - -deploy: - description: 'Automatically deployed release' - # All the zipped artifacts will be deployed - artifact: /.*\.zip/ - auth_token: - secure: vv4vBCEosGlyQjaEC1+kraP2P6O4CQSa+Tw50oHWFTGcmuXxaWS0/yEXbxsIRLpw - provider: GitHub - # deploy when a new tag is pushed and only on the stable channel - on: - # channel to use to produce the release artifacts - # NOTE make sure you only release *once* per target - # TODO you may want to pick a different channel - CHANNEL: stable - appveyor_repo_tag: true - + - cargo build --verbose + - cargo test --verbose + - cargo test --verbose --manifest-path wincolor/Cargo.toml branches: only: - - /\d+\.\d+\.\d+/ - master - # - appveyor - # - /\d+\.\d+\.\d+/ - # except: - # - master diff --git a/benchsuite/benchsuite b/benchsuite/benchsuite deleted file mode 100755 index e2587fc..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/benchsuite +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1323 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python3 - -''' -benchsuite is a benchmark runner for comparing command line search tools. -''' - -import argparse -import csv -import os -import os.path as path -from multiprocessing import cpu_count -import re -import shutil -import statistics -import subprocess -import sys -import time - -# Some constants for identifying the corpora we use to run tests. -# We establish two very different kinds of corpora: a small number of large -# files and a large number of small files. These are vastly different use cases -# not only because of their performance characteristics, but also the -# strategies used to increase the relevance of results returned. - -SUBTITLES_DIR = 'subtitles' -SUBTITLES_EN_NAME = 'OpenSubtitles2016.raw.en' -SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE = 'OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en' -SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_GZ = '%s.gz' % SUBTITLES_EN_NAME -SUBTITLES_EN_URL = 'http://opus.lingfil.uu.se/OpenSubtitles2016/mono/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.en.gz' # noqa -SUBTITLES_RU_NAME = 'OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru' -SUBTITLES_RU_NAME_GZ = '%s.gz' % SUBTITLES_RU_NAME -SUBTITLES_RU_URL = 'http://opus.lingfil.uu.se/OpenSubtitles2016/mono/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru.gz' # noqa - -LINUX_DIR = 'linux' -LINUX_CLONE = 'git://github.com/BurntSushi/linux' - -# Grep takes locale settings from the environment. There is a *substantial* -# performance impact for enabling Unicode, so we need to handle this explicitly -# in our benchmarks. -GREP_ASCII = {'LC_ALL': 'C'} -GREP_UNICODE = {'LC_ALL': 'en_US.UTF-8'} - -# Sift tries really hard to search everything by default. In our code search -# benchmarks, we don't want that. -SIFT = [ - 'sift', - '--binary-skip', - '--exclude-files', '.*', - '--exclude-files', '*.pdf', -] - - -def bench_linux_literal_default(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a literal using *default* settings. - - This is a purposefully unfair benchmark for use in performance - analysis, but it is pedagogically useful to demonstrate how - default behaviors differ. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = 'PM_RESUME' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg', ['rg', pat]), - mkcmd('ag', ['ag', pat]), - # ucg reports the exact same matches as ag and rg even though it - # doesn't read gitignore files. Instead, it has a file whitelist - # that happens to match up exactly with the gitignores for this search. - mkcmd('ucg', ['ucg', pat]), - # I guess setting LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 probably isn't necessarily the - # default, but I'd guess it to be on most desktop systems. - mkcmd('pt', ['pt', pat]), - # sift reports an extra line here for a binary file matched. - mkcmd('sift', ['sift', pat]), - mkcmd('git grep', ['git', 'grep', pat], env={'LC_ALL': 'en_US.UTF-8'}), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_literal(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a literal, attempting to be fair. - - This tries to use the minimum set of options available in all tools - to test how fast they are. For example, it makes sure there is - no case insensitive matching and that line numbers are computed - (because some tools don't permit disabling line numbers). - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = 'PM_RESUME' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg (ignore)', ['rg', '-n', pat]), - mkcmd('rg (ignore) (mmap)', ['rg', '-n', '--mmap', pat]), - mkcmd('ag (ignore) (mmap)', ['ag', '-s', pat]), - mkcmd('pt (ignore)', ['pt', pat]), - mkcmd('sift (ignore)', SIFT + ['-n', '--git', pat]), - mkcmd('git grep (ignore)', [ - 'git', 'grep', '-I', '-n', pat, - ], env={'LC_ALL': 'C'}), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist)', ['rg', '-n', '--no-ignore', '-tall', pat]), - mkcmd('ucg (whitelist)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_literal_casei(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a case insensitive literal search. - - This is like the linux_literal benchmark, except we ask the - search tools to do case insensitive search. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = 'PM_RESUME' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg (ignore)', ['rg', '-n', '-i', pat]), - mkcmd('rg (ignore) (mmap)', ['rg', '-n', '-i', '--mmap', pat]), - mkcmd('ag (ignore) (mmap)', ['ag', '-i', pat]), - mkcmd('pt (ignore)', ['pt', '-i', pat]), - mkcmd('sift (ignore)', SIFT + ['-n', '-i', '--git', pat]), - # It'd technically be more appropriate to set LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 here, - # since that is certainly what ripgrep is doing, but this is for an - # ASCII literal, so we should give `git grep` all the opportunity to - # do its best. - mkcmd('git grep (ignore)', [ - 'git', 'grep', '-I', '-n', '-i', pat, - ], env={'LC_ALL': 'C'}), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist)', [ - 'rg', '-n', '-i', '--no-ignore', '-tall', pat, - ]), - mkcmd('ucg (whitelist)', ['ucg', '-i', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_re_literal_suffix(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a literal inside a regex. - - This, for example, inhibits a prefix byte optimization used - inside of Go's regex engine (relevant for sift and pt). - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = '[A-Z]+_RESUME' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg (ignore)', ['rg', '-n', pat]), - mkcmd('ag (ignore)', ['ag', '-s', pat]), - mkcmd('pt (ignore)', ['pt', '-e', pat]), - mkcmd('sift (ignore)', SIFT + ['-n', '--git', pat]), - mkcmd( - 'git grep (ignore)', - ['git', 'grep', '-E', '-I', '-n', pat], - env={'LC_ALL': 'C'}, - ), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist)', ['rg', '-n', '--no-ignore', '-tall', pat]), - mkcmd('ucg (whitelist)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_word(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark use of the -w ("match word") flag in each tool. - - sift has a lot of trouble with this because it forces it into Go's - regex engine by surrounding the pattern with \b assertions. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = 'PM_RESUME' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg (ignore)', ['rg', '-n', '-w', pat]), - mkcmd('ag (ignore)', ['ag', '-s', '-w', pat]), - mkcmd('pt (ignore)', ['pt', '-w', pat]), - mkcmd('sift (ignore)', SIFT + ['-n', '-w', '--git', pat]), - mkcmd( - 'git grep (ignore)', - ['git', 'grep', '-E', '-I', '-n', '-w', pat], - env={'LC_ALL': 'C'}, - ), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist)', [ - 'rg', '-n', '-w', '--no-ignore', '-tall', pat, - ]), - mkcmd('ucg (whitelist)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', '-w', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_unicode_greek(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark matching of a Unicode category. - - Only three tools (ripgrep, sift and pt) support this. We omit - pt because it is too slow. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = r'\p{Greek}' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg', ['rg', '-n', pat]), - mkcmd('pt', ['pt', '-e', pat]), - mkcmd('sift', SIFT + ['-n', '--git', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_unicode_greek_casei(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark matching of a Unicode category, case insensitively. - - Only ripgrep gets this right (and it's still fast). - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = r'\p{Greek}' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg', ['rg', '-n', '-i', pat]), - mkcmd('pt', ['pt', '-i', '-e', pat]), - mkcmd('sift', SIFT + ['-n', '-i', '--git', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_unicode_word(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark Unicode aware \w character class. - - Only ripgrep and git-grep (with LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8) actually get - this right. Everything else uses the standard ASCII interpretation - of \w. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = r'\wAh' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg (ignore)', ['rg', '-n', pat]), - mkcmd('rg (ignore) (ASCII)', ['rg', '-n', '(?-u)' + pat]), - mkcmd('ag (ignore) (ASCII)', ['ag', '-s', pat]), - mkcmd('pt (ignore) (ASCII)', ['pt', '-e', pat]), - mkcmd('sift (ignore) (ASCII)', SIFT + ['-n', '--git', pat]), - mkcmd( - 'git grep (ignore)', - ['git', 'grep', '-E', '-I', '-n', pat], - env={'LC_ALL': 'en_US.UTF-8'}, - ), - mkcmd( - 'git grep (ignore) (ASCII)', - ['git', 'grep', '-E', '-I', '-n', pat], - env={'LC_ALL': 'C'}, - ), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist)', ['rg', '-n', '--no-ignore', '-tall', pat]), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist) (ASCII)', [ - 'rg', '-n', '--no-ignore', '-tall', '(?-u)' + pat, - ]), - mkcmd('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_no_literal(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark a regex that defeats all literal optimizations. - - Most search patterns have some kind of literal in them, which - typically permits searches to take some shortcuts. Therefore, the - applicability of this benchmark is somewhat suspicious, but the - suite wouldn't feel complete without it. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = r'\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg (ignore)', ['rg', '-n', pat]), - mkcmd('rg (ignore) (ASCII)', ['rg', '-n', '(?-u)' + pat]), - mkcmd('ag (ignore) (ASCII)', ['ag', '-s', pat]), - mkcmd('pt (ignore) (ASCII)', ['pt', '-e', pat]), - mkcmd('sift (ignore) (ASCII)', SIFT + ['-n', '--git', pat]), - mkcmd( - 'git grep (ignore)', - ['git', 'grep', '-E', '-I', '-n', pat], - env={'LC_ALL': 'en_US.UTF-8'}, - ), - mkcmd( - 'git grep (ignore) (ASCII)', - ['git', 'grep', '-E', '-I', '-n', pat], - env={'LC_ALL': 'C'}, - ), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist)', ['rg', '-n', '--no-ignore', '-tall', pat]), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist) (ASCII)', [ - 'rg', '-n', '--no-ignore', '-tall', '(?-u)' + pat, - ]), - mkcmd('ucg (whitelist) (ASCII)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_alternates(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark a small alternation of literals. - - sift doesn't make the cut. It's more than 10x slower than the next - fastest result. The slowdown is likely because the Go regexp engine - doesn't do any literal optimizations for this case (there is no - common leading byte). - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = 'ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg (ignore)', ['rg', '-n', pat]), - mkcmd('ag (ignore)', ['ag', '-s', pat]), - mkcmd( - 'git grep (ignore)', - ['git', 'grep', '-E', '-I', '-n', pat], - env={'LC_ALL': 'C'}, - ), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist)', ['rg', '--no-ignore', '-n', pat]), - mkcmd('ucg (whitelist)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_linux_alternates_casei(suite_dir): - 'Benchmark a small alternation of literals case insensitively.' - require(suite_dir, 'linux') - cwd = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - pat = 'ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT' - - def mkcmd(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs['cwd'] = cwd - return Command(*args, **kwargs) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - mkcmd('rg (ignore)', ['rg', '-n', '-i', pat]), - mkcmd('ag (ignore)', ['ag', '-i', pat]), - mkcmd( - 'git grep (ignore)', - ['git', 'grep', '-E', '-I', '-n', '-i', pat], - env={'LC_ALL': 'C'}, - ), - mkcmd('rg (whitelist)', ['rg', '--no-ignore', '-n', '-i', pat]), - mkcmd('ucg (whitelist)', ['ucg', '-i', pat]), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_en_literal(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of an ASCII string literal. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-en') - en = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE) - pat = 'Sherlock Holmes' - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg', ['rg', pat, en]), - Command('rg (no mmap)', ['rg', '--no-mmap', pat, en]), - Command('pt', ['pt', '-N', pat, en]), - Command('sift', ['sift', pat, en]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-a', pat, en], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg (lines)', ['rg', '-n', pat, en]), - Command('ag (lines)', ['ag', '-s', pat, en]), - Command('ucg (lines)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, en]), - Command('pt (lines)', ['pt', pat, en]), - Command('sift (lines)', ['sift', '-n', pat, en]), - Command('grep (lines)', ['grep', '-an', pat, en], env=GREP_ASCII), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_en_literal_casei(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a Unicode-y string case insensitively. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-en') - en = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE) - pat = 'Sherlock Holmes' - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg', ['rg', '-i', pat, en]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-ai', pat, en], env=GREP_UNICODE), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-ai', pat, en, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg (lines)', ['rg', '-n', '-i', pat, en]), - Command('ag (lines) (ASCII)', ['ag', '-i', pat, en]), - Command('ucg (lines) (ASCII)', ['ucg', '-i', pat, en]), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_en_literal_word(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of finding a literal inside word boundaries. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-en') - en = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE) - pat = 'Sherlock Holmes' - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg (ASCII)', [ - 'rg', '-n', r'(?-u:\b)' + pat + r'(?-u:\b)', en, - ]), - Command('ag (ASCII)', ['ag', '-sw', pat, en]), - Command('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, en]), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-anw', pat, en, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg', ['rg', '-nw', pat, en]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-anw', pat, en], env=GREP_UNICODE), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_en_alternate(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a set of alternate literals. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-en') - en = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE) - pat = '|'.join([ - 'Sherlock Holmes', - 'John Watson', - 'Irene Adler', - 'Inspector Lestrade', - 'Professor Moriarty', - ]) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg (lines)', ['rg', '-n', pat, en]), - Command('ag (lines)', ['ag', '-s', pat, en]), - Command('ucg (lines)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, en]), - Command('grep (lines)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-an', pat, en, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg', ['rg', pat, en]), - Command('grep', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-a', pat, en, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_en_alternate_casei(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a set of alternate literals. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-en') - en = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE) - pat = '|'.join([ - 'Sherlock Holmes', - 'John Watson', - 'Irene Adler', - 'Inspector Lestrade', - 'Professor Moriarty', - ]) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('ag (ASCII)', ['ag', '-s', '-i', pat, en]), - Command('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '-i', pat, en]), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-ani', pat, en, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg', ['rg', '-n', '-i', pat, en]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-E', '-ani', pat, en], env=GREP_UNICODE), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_en_surrounding_words(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark a more complex regex with an inner literal. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-en') - en = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE) - pat = r'\w+\s+Holmes\s+\w+' - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg', ['rg', '-n', pat, en]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-E', '-an', pat, en], env=GREP_UNICODE), - Command('rg (ASCII)', ['rg', '-n', '(?-u)' + pat, en]), - Command('ag (ASCII)', ['ag', '-s', pat, en]), - Command('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, en]), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-an', pat, en, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_en_no_literal(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a regex with no literals. - - Note that we don't even try to run grep with Unicode support - on this one. While it should eventually get the right answer, - I killed it after it had already been running for two minutes - and showed no signs of finishing soon. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-en') - en = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE) - pat = r'\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}' - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg', ['rg', '-n', pat, en]), - Command('rg (ASCII)', ['rg', '-n', '(?-u)' + pat, en]), - Command('ag (ASCII)', ['ag', '-s', pat, en]), - Command('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, en]), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-an', pat, en, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_ru_literal(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a Unicode-y string literal. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-ru') - ru = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME) - pat = 'Шерлок Холмс' # Sherlock Holmes - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg', ['rg', pat, ru]), - Command('rg (no mmap)', ['rg', '--no-mmap', pat, ru]), - Command('pt', ['pt', '-N', pat, ru]), - Command('sift', ['sift', pat, ru]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-a', pat, ru], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg (lines)', ['rg', '-n', pat, ru]), - Command('ag (lines)', ['ag', '-s', pat, ru]), - Command('ucg (lines)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, ru]), - Command('pt (lines)', ['pt', pat, ru]), - Command('sift (lines)', ['sift', '-n', pat, ru]), - Command('grep (lines)', ['grep', '-an', pat, ru], env=GREP_ASCII), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_ru_literal_casei(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a Unicode-y string case insensitively. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-ru') - ru = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME) - pat = 'Шерлок Холмс' # Sherlock Holmes - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg', ['rg', '-i', pat, ru]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-ai', pat, ru], env=GREP_UNICODE), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-ai', pat, ru, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg (lines)', ['rg', '-n', '-i', pat, ru]), - Command('ag (lines) (ASCII)', ['ag', '-i', pat, ru]), - Command('ucg (lines) (ASCII)', ['ucg', '-i', pat, ru]), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_ru_literal_word(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of finding a literal inside word boundaries. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-ru') - ru = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME) - pat = 'Шерлок Холмс' # Sherlock Holmes - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg (ASCII)', [ - 'rg', '-n', r'(?-u:\b)' + pat + r'(?-u:\b)', ru, - ]), - Command('ag (ASCII)', ['ag', '-sw', pat, ru]), - Command('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, ru]), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-anw', pat, ru, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg', ['rg', '-nw', pat, ru]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-anw', pat, ru], env=GREP_UNICODE), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_ru_alternate(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a set of alternate literals. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-ru') - ru = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME) - pat = '|'.join([ - 'Шерлок Холмс', # Sherlock Holmes - 'Джон Уотсон', # John Watson - 'Ирен Адлер', # Irene Adler - 'инспектор Лестрейд', # Inspector Lestrade - 'профессор Мориарти', # Professor Moriarty - ]) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg (lines)', ['rg', '-n', pat, ru]), - Command('ag (lines)', ['ag', '-s', pat, ru]), - Command('ucg (lines)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, ru]), - Command('grep (lines)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-an', pat, ru, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg', ['rg', pat, ru]), - Command('grep', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-a', pat, ru, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_ru_alternate_casei(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a set of alternate literals. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-ru') - ru = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME) - pat = '|'.join([ - 'Шерлок Холмс', # Sherlock Holmes - 'Джон Уотсон', # John Watson - 'Ирен Адлер', # Irene Adler - 'инспектор Лестрейд', # Inspector Lestrade - 'профессор Мориарти', # Professor Moriarty - ]) - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('ag (ASCII)', ['ag', '-s', '-i', pat, ru]), - Command('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '-i', pat, ru]), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-ani', pat, ru, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - Command('rg', ['rg', '-n', '-i', pat, ru]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-E', '-ani', pat, ru], env=GREP_UNICODE), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_ru_surrounding_words(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark a more complex regex with an inner literal. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-en') - ru = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME) - pat = r'\w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+' - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg', ['rg', '-n', pat, ru]), - Command('grep', ['grep', '-E', '-an', pat, ru], env=GREP_UNICODE), - Command('ag (ASCII)', ['ag', '-s', pat, ru]), - Command('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, ru]), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-an', pat, ru, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - ]) - - -def bench_subtitles_ru_no_literal(suite_dir): - ''' - Benchmark the speed of a regex with no literals. - - Note that we don't even try to run grep with Unicode support - on this one. While it should eventually get the right answer, - I killed it after it had already been running for two minutes - and showed no signs of finishing soon. - ''' - require(suite_dir, 'subtitles-ru') - ru = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME) - pat = r'\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}' - - return Benchmark(pattern=pat, commands=[ - Command('rg', ['rg', '-n', pat, ru]), - Command('rg (ASCII)', ['rg', '-n', '(?-u)' + pat, ru]), - Command('ag (ASCII)', ['ag', '-s', pat, ru]), - Command('ucg (ASCII)', ['ucg', '--nosmart-case', pat, ru]), - Command('grep (ASCII)', [ - 'grep', '-E', '-an', pat, ru, - ], env=GREP_ASCII), - ]) - - -class MissingDependencies(Exception): - ''' - A missing dependency exception. - - This exception occurs when running a benchmark that requires a - particular corpus that isn't available. - - :ivar list(str) missing_names: - A list of missing dependency names. These names correspond to - names that can be used with the --download flag. - ''' - def __init__(self, missing_names): - self.missing_names = missing_names - - def __str__(self): - return 'MissingDependency(%s)' % repr(self.missing_names) - - -class MissingCommands(Exception): - ''' - A missing command exception. - - This exception occurs when running a command in a benchmark - where the command could not be found on the current system. - - :ivar list(str) missing_names: - The names of the command binaries that could not be found. - ''' - def __init__(self, missing_names): - self.missing_names = sorted(set(missing_names)) - - def __str__(self): - return 'MissingCommands(%s)' % repr(self.missing_names) - - -class Benchmark(object): - ''' - A single benchmark corresponding to a grouping of commands. - - The main purpose of a benchmark is to compare the performance - characteristics of a group of commands. - ''' - - def __init__(self, name=None, pattern=None, commands=None, - warmup_count=1, count=3, line_count=True, - allow_missing_commands=False, - disabled_cmds=None): - ''' - Create a single benchmark. - - A single benchmark is composed of a set of commands that are - benchmarked and compared against one another. A benchmark may - have multiple commands that use the same search tool (but - probably should have something differentiating them). - - The grouping of commands is a purely human driven process. - - By default, the output of every command is sent to /dev/null. - Other types of behavior are available via the methods defined - on this benchmark. - - :param str name: - A human readable string denoting the name of this - benchmark. - :param str pattern: - The pattern that is used in search. - :param list(Command) commands: - A list of commands to initialize this benchmark with. More - commands may be added before running the benchmark. - :param int warmup_count: - The number of times to run each command before recording - samples. - :param int count: - The number of samples to collect from each command. - :param bool line_count: - When set, the lines of each search are counted and included - in the samples produced. - :param bool allow_missing_commands: - When set, if a command is missing, then the benchmark - will simply skip it. - :param list(str) disabled_cmds: - A list of commands to skip. - ''' - self.name = name - self.pattern = pattern - self.commands = commands or [] - self.warmup_count = warmup_count - self.count = count - self.line_count = line_count - self.allow_missing_commands = allow_missing_commands - self.disabled_cmds = set(disabled_cmds or []) - - def raise_if_missing(self): - ''' - Raises a MissingCommands exception if applicable. - - A MissingCommands exception is raised when the following - criteria are met: 1) allow_missing_commands is False, and 2) at - least one command in this benchmark could not be found on this - system. - ''' - missing_commands = [] - for c in self.commands: - if c.binary_name in self.disabled_cmds or c.exists(): - continue - missing_commands.append(c.binary_name) - if not self.allow_missing_commands and len(missing_commands) > 0: - raise MissingCommands(missing_commands) - - def run(self): - ''' - Runs this benchmark and returns the results. - - :rtype: Result - :raises: - MissingCommands if any command doesn't exist. - (Unless allow_missing_commands is enabled.) - ''' - self.raise_if_missing() - result = Result(self) - for cmd in self.commands: - if cmd.binary_name in self.disabled_cmds: - continue - if self.allow_missing_commands and not cmd.exists(): - # Skip this command if we're OK with it. - continue - # Do a warmup first. - for _ in range(self.warmup_count): - self.run_one(cmd) - for _ in range(self.count): - result.add(cmd, **self.run_one(cmd)) - return result - - def run_one(self, cmd): - ''' - Runs the given command exactly once. - - Returns an object that includes the time taken by the command. - If this benchmark was configured to count the number of lines - returned, then the line count is also returned. - - :param Command cmd: The command to run. - :returns: - A dict with two fields, duration and line_count. - The duration is in seconds, with fractional milliseconds, - and is guaranteed to be available. The line_count is set - to None unless line counting is enabled, in which case, - it is the number of lines in the search output. - :rtype: int - ''' - if not cmd.exists(): - raise MissingCommands([cmd.cmd[0]]) - cmd.kwargs['stderr'] = subprocess.DEVNULL - if self.line_count: - cmd.kwargs['stdout'] = subprocess.PIPE - else: - cmd.kwargs['stdout'] = subprocess.DEVNULL - - start = time.time() - completed = cmd.run() - end = time.time() - - line_count = None - if self.line_count: - line_count = completed.stdout.count(b'\n') - return { - 'duration': end - start, - 'line_count': line_count, - } - - -class Result(object): - ''' - The result of running a benchmark. - - Benchmark results consist of a set of samples, where each sample - corresponds to a single run of a single command in the benchmark. - Various statistics can be computed from these samples such as mean - and standard deviation. - ''' - def __init__(self, benchmark): - ''' - Create a new set of results, initially empty. - - :param Benchmarl benchmark: - The benchmark that produced these results. - ''' - self.benchmark = benchmark - self.samples = [] - - def add(self, cmd, duration, line_count=None): - ''' - Add a new sample to this result set. - - :param Command cmd: - The command that produced this sample. - :param int duration: - The duration, in milliseconds, that the command took to - run. - :param int line_count: - The number of lines in the search output. This is optional. - ''' - self.samples.append({ - 'cmd': cmd, - 'duration': duration, - 'line_count': line_count, - }) - - def fastest_sample(self): - ''' - Returns the fastest recorded sample. - ''' - return min(self.samples, key=lambda s: s['duration']) - - def fastest_cmd(self): - ''' - Returns the fastest command according to distribution. - ''' - means = [] - for cmd in self.benchmark.commands: - mean, _ = self.distribution_for(cmd) - if mean is None: - continue - means.append((cmd, mean)) - return min(means, key=lambda tup: tup[1])[0] - - def samples_for(self, cmd): - 'Returns an iterable of samples for cmd' - yield from (s for s in self.samples if s['cmd'].name == cmd.name) - - def line_counts_for(self, cmd): - ''' - Returns the line counts recorded for each command. - - :returns: - A dictionary from command name to a set of line - counts recorded. - ''' - return {s['line_count'] - for s in self.samples_for(cmd) - if s['line_count'] is not None} - - def distribution_for(self, cmd): - ''' - Returns the distribution (mean +/- std) of the given command. - - If there are no samples for this command (i.e., it was skipped), - then return ``(None, None)``. - - :rtype: (float, float) - :returns: - A tuple containing the mean and standard deviation, in that - order. - ''' - samples = list(s['duration'] for s in self.samples_for(cmd)) - if len(samples) == 0: - return None, None - return statistics.mean(samples), statistics.stdev(samples) - - -class Command(object): - def __init__(self, name, cmd, *args, **kwargs): - ''' - Create a new command that is run as part of a benchmark. - - *args and **kwargs are passed directly to ``subprocess.run``. - An exception to this is stdin/stdout/stderr. Output - redirection is completely controlled by the benchmark harness. - Trying to set them here will trigger an assert. - - :param str name: - The human readable name of this command. This is - particularly useful if the same search tool is used - multiple times in the same benchmark with different - arguments. - :param list(str) cmd: - The command to run as a list of arguments (including the - command name itself). - ''' - assert 'stdin' not in kwargs - assert 'stdout' not in kwargs - assert 'stderr' not in kwargs - self.name = name - self.cmd = cmd - self.args = args - self.kwargs = kwargs - - def exists(self): - 'Returns true if and only if this command exists.' - return shutil.which(self.binary_name) is not None - - @property - def binary_name(self): - 'Return the binary name of this command.' - return self.cmd[0] - - def run(self): - ''' - Runs this command and returns its status. - - :rtype: subprocess.CompletedProcess - ''' - return subprocess.run(self.cmd, *self.args, **self.kwargs) - - -def eprint(*args, **kwargs): - 'Like print, but to stderr.' - kwargs['file'] = sys.stderr - print(*args, **kwargs) - - -def run_cmd(cmd, *args, **kwargs): - ''' - Print the command to stderr and run it. - - If the command fails, throw a traceback. - ''' - eprint('# %s' % ' '.join(cmd)) - kwargs['check'] = True - return subprocess.run(cmd, *args, **kwargs) - - -def require(suite_dir, *names): - ''' - Declare a dependency on the given names for a benchmark. - - If any dependency doesn't exist, then fail with an error message. - ''' - errs = [] - for name in names: - fun_name = name.replace('-', '_') - if not globals()['has_%s' % fun_name](suite_dir): - errs.append(name) - if len(errs) > 0: - raise MissingDependencies(errs) - - -def download_linux(suite_dir): - 'Download and build the Linux kernel.' - checkout_dir = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - if not os.path.isdir(checkout_dir): - # Clone from my fork so that we always get the same corpus *and* still - # do a shallow clone. Shallow clones are much much cheaper than full - # clones. - run_cmd(['git', 'clone', '--depth', '1', LINUX_CLONE, checkout_dir]) - # We want to build the kernel because the process of building it produces - # a lot of junk in the repository that a search tool probably shouldn't - # touch. - if not os.path.exists(path.join(checkout_dir, 'vmlinux')): - eprint('# Building Linux kernel...') - run_cmd(['make', 'defconfig'], cwd=checkout_dir) - run_cmd(['make', '-j', str(cpu_count())], cwd=checkout_dir) - - -def has_linux(suite_dir): - 'Returns true if we believe the Linux kernel is built.' - checkout_dir = path.join(suite_dir, LINUX_DIR) - return path.exists(path.join(checkout_dir, 'vmlinux')) - - -def download_subtitles_en(suite_dir): - 'Download and decompress English subtitles.' - subtitle_dir = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR) - en_path_gz = path.join(subtitle_dir, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_GZ) - en_path = path.join(subtitle_dir, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME) - en_path_sample = path.join(subtitle_dir, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE) - - if not os.path.isdir(subtitle_dir): - os.makedirs(subtitle_dir) - if not os.path.exists(en_path): - if not os.path.exists(en_path_gz): - run_cmd(['curl', '-LO', SUBTITLES_EN_URL], cwd=subtitle_dir) - run_cmd(['gunzip', en_path_gz]) - if not os.path.exists(en_path_sample): - # Get a sample roughly the same size as the Russian corpus so that - # benchmarks finish in a reasonable time. - with open(path.join(subtitle_dir, en_path_sample), 'wb+') as f: - run_cmd( - ['head', '-n', '32722372', en_path], - cwd=subtitle_dir, stdout=f) - - -def has_subtitles_en(suite_dir): - 'Returns true if English subtitles have been downloaded.' - subtitle_dir = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR) - return path.exists(path.join(subtitle_dir, SUBTITLES_EN_NAME_SAMPLE)) - - -def download_subtitles_ru(suite_dir): - 'Download and decompress Russian subtitles.' - subtitle_dir = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR) - ru_path_gz = path.join(subtitle_dir, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME_GZ) - ru_path = path.join(subtitle_dir, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME) - - if not os.path.isdir(subtitle_dir): - os.makedirs(subtitle_dir) - if not os.path.exists(ru_path): - if not os.path.exists(ru_path_gz): - run_cmd(['curl', '-LO', SUBTITLES_RU_URL], cwd=subtitle_dir) - run_cmd(['gunzip', ru_path_gz]) - - -def has_subtitles_ru(suite_dir): - 'Returns true if Russian subtitles have been downloaded.' - subtitle_dir = path.join(suite_dir, SUBTITLES_DIR) - return path.exists(path.join(subtitle_dir, SUBTITLES_RU_NAME)) - - -def download(suite_dir, choices): - ''' - Download choices into suite_dir. - - Specifically, choices specifies a list of corpora to fetch. - - :param str suite_dir: - The directory in which to download corpora. - :param list(str) choices: - A list of corpora to download. Available choices are: - all, linux, subtitles-en, subtitles-ru. - ''' - for choice in choices: - if choice == 'linux': - download_linux(suite_dir) - elif choice == 'subtitles-en': - download_subtitles_en(suite_dir) - elif choice == 'subtitles-ru': - download_subtitles_ru(suite_dir) - elif choice == 'all': - download_linux(suite_dir) - download_subtitles_en(suite_dir) - download_subtitles_ru(suite_dir) - else: - eprint('Unrecognized download choice: %s' % choice) - sys.exit(1) - - -def collect_benchmarks(suite_dir, filter_pat=None, - allow_missing_commands=False, - disabled_cmds=None, - warmup_iter=1, bench_iter=3): - ''' - Return an iterable of all runnable benchmarks. - - :param str suite_dir: - The directory containing corpora. - :param str filter_pat: - A single regular expression that is used to filter benchmarks - by their name. When not specified, all benchmarks are run. - :returns: - An iterable over all runnable benchmarks. If a benchmark - requires corpora that are missing, then a log message is - emitted to stderr and it is not yielded. - ''' - for fun in sorted(globals()): - if not fun.startswith('bench_'): - continue - name = re.sub('^bench_', '', fun) - if filter_pat is not None and not re.search(filter_pat, name): - continue - try: - benchmark = globals()[fun](suite_dir) - benchmark.name = name - benchmark.warmup_count = warmup_iter - benchmark.count = bench_iter - benchmark.allow_missing_commands = allow_missing_commands - benchmark.disabled_cmds = disabled_cmds - benchmark.raise_if_missing() - except MissingDependencies as e: - eprint( - 'missing: %s, skipping benchmark %s (try running with: %s)' % ( - ', '.join(e.missing_names), - name, - ' '.join(['--download %s' % n for n in e.missing_names]), - )) - continue - except MissingCommands as e: - fmt = 'missing commands: %s, skipping benchmark %s ' \ - '(run with --allow-missing to run incomplete benchmarks)' - eprint(fmt % (', '.join(e.missing_names), name)) - continue - yield benchmark - - -def main(): - download_choices = ['all', 'linux', 'subtitles-en', 'subtitles-ru'] - p = argparse.ArgumentParser('Command line search tool benchmark suite.') - p.add_argument( - '--dir', metavar='PATH', default=os.getcwd(), - help='The directory in which to download data and perform searches.') - p.add_argument( - '--download', metavar='CORPUS', action='append', - choices=download_choices, - help='Download and prepare corpus data, then exit without running ' - 'any benchmarks. Note that this command is intended to be ' - 'idempotent. WARNING: This downloads over a gigabyte of data, ' - 'and also includes building the Linux kernel. If "all" is used ' - 'then the total uncompressed size is around 13 GB. ' - 'Choices: %s' % ', '.join(download_choices)) - p.add_argument( - '--allow-missing', action='store_true', - help='Permit benchmarks to run even if some commands are missing.') - p.add_argument( - '--disabled', help='A list of comma separated commands to skip.') - p.add_argument( - '-f', '--force', action='store_true', - help='Overwrite existing files if there is a conflict.') - p.add_argument( - '--list', action='store_true', - help='List available benchmarks by name.') - p.add_argument( - '--raw', metavar='PATH', - help='Dump raw data (all samples collected) in CSV format to the ' - 'file path provided.') - p.add_argument( - '--warmup-iter', metavar='INTEGER', type=int, default=1, - help='The number of iterations to run each command before ' - 'recording measurements.') - p.add_argument( - '--bench-iter', metavar='INTEGER', type=int, default=3, - help='The number of iterations to run each command while ' - 'recording measurements.') - p.add_argument( - 'bench', metavar='PAT', nargs='?', - help='A regex pattern that will only run benchmarks that match.') - args = p.parse_args() - - if args.list: - benchmarks = collect_benchmarks( - args.dir, filter_pat=args.bench, - allow_missing_commands=args.allow_missing, - disabled_cmds=(args.disabled or '').split(','), - warmup_iter=args.warmup_iter, bench_iter=args.bench_iter) - for b in benchmarks: - print(b.name) - sys.exit(0) - if args.download is not None and len(args.download) > 0: - download(args.dir, args.download) - sys.exit(0) - - if not path.isdir(args.dir): - os.makedirs(args.dir) - if args.raw is not None and path.exists(args.raw) and not args.force: - eprint('File %s already exists (delete it or use --force)' % args.raw) - sys.exit(1) - raw_handle, raw_csv_wtr = None, None - if args.raw is not None: - fields = [ - 'benchmark', 'warmup_iter', 'iter', - 'name', 'command', 'duration', 'lines', 'env', - ] - raw_handle = open(args.raw, 'w+') - raw_csv_wtr = csv.DictWriter(raw_handle, fields) - raw_csv_wtr.writerow({x: x for x in fields}) - - benchmarks = collect_benchmarks( - args.dir, filter_pat=args.bench, - allow_missing_commands=args.allow_missing, - disabled_cmds=(args.disabled or '').split(','), - warmup_iter=args.warmup_iter, bench_iter=args.bench_iter) - for i, b in enumerate(benchmarks): - result = b.run() - fastest_cmd = result.fastest_cmd() - fastest_sample = result.fastest_sample() - max_name_len = max(len(cmd.name) for cmd in b.commands) - - if i > 0: - print() - header = '%s (pattern: %s)' % (b.name, b.pattern) - print('%s\n%s' % (header, '-' * len(header))) - for cmd in b.commands: - name = cmd.name - mean, stdev = result.distribution_for(cmd) - if mean is None: - # If we couldn't get a distribution for this command then - # it was skipped. - continue - line_counts = result.line_counts_for(cmd) - show_fast_cmd, show_line_counts = '', '' - if fastest_cmd.name == cmd.name: - show_fast_cmd = '*' - if fastest_sample['cmd'].name == cmd.name: - name += '*' - if len(line_counts) > 0: - counts = map(str, line_counts) - show_line_counts = ' (lines: %s)' % ', '.join(counts) - fmt = '{name:{pad}} {mean:0.3f} +/- {stdev:0.3f}{lines}{fast_cmd}' - print(fmt.format( - name=name, pad=max_name_len + 2, fast_cmd=show_fast_cmd, - mean=mean, stdev=stdev, lines=show_line_counts)) - sys.stdout.flush() - - if raw_csv_wtr is not None: - for sample in result.samples: - cmd, duration = sample['cmd'], sample['duration'] - env = ' '.join(['%s=%s' % (k, v) - for k, v in cmd.kwargs.get('env', {}).items()]) - raw_csv_wtr.writerow({ - 'benchmark': b.name, - 'warmup_iter': b.warmup_count, - 'iter': b.count, - 'name': sample['cmd'].name, - 'command': ' '.join(cmd.cmd), - 'duration': duration, - 'lines': sample['line_count'] or '', - 'env': env, - }) - raw_handle.flush() - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main() diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/README.SETUP b/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/README.SETUP deleted file mode 100644 index f4098b7..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/README.SETUP +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -Ubuntu 16.04 HVM AMI -c3.2xlarge, Xeon E5-2680, 2.8 GHz, 8 CPUs, 16 GB memory, 80 GB SSD - -# Generic system setup - -mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdb -sudo mount /dev/xvdb /mnt -sudo chown ubuntu /mnt -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install \ # for building Linux kernel - make gcc bc -sudo apt-get install \ # for the silver searcher - automake pkg-config zlib1g-dev liblzma-dev libpcre3 libpcre3-dev -sudo apt-get install \ # for Universal Code Grep - libtool libpcre2-8-0 libpcre2-dev -sudo apt-get install \ # for sift and the platinum searcher - go - -# Get benchmark corpora - -cd /mnt -mkdir /mnt/bench -git clone git://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep -cd ripgrep/benchsuite -./benchsuite --dir /mnt/bench/ --download all # takes around 15 minutes - -# Install search tools -mkdir /mnt/bin/ - -## ripgrep - -cd /mnt -mkdir ripgrep-bin -cd ripgrep-bin -curl -LO 'https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases/download/0.1.2/ripgrep-0.1.2-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz' -cp ripgrep-0.1.2-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/rg /mnt/bin/ - -## The Silver Searcher - -cd /mnt -git clone git://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher -cd the_silver_searcher -git checkout cda635 -./build.sh -cp ag /mnt/bin/ - -## Universal Code Grep - -cd /mnt -git clone git://github.com/gvansickle/ucg -cd ucg -git checkout 487bfb -autoreconf -i -./configure -make -cp ucg /mnt/bin/ - -## The Platinum Searcher - -export GOPATH=/mnt/go -go get github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher -cd /mnt/go/src/github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher -git checkout 509368 -go install github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher/cmd/... -cp /mnt/go/bin/pt /mnt/bin/ - -## Sift - -export GOPATH=/mnt/go -go get github.com/svent/sift -cd /mnt/go/src/github.com/svent/sift -git checkout 2d175c -go install -cp /mnt/go/bin/sift /mnt/bin/ - -## 'git grep' and GNU grep - -They are part of the standard Ubuntu install, and are pretty recent (as of -September 2016). - -$ git --version -git version 2.7.4 -$ grep --version -grep (GNU grep) 2.25 - - -# Running benchmarks - -export PATH="/mnt/bin:$PATH" -cd /mnt/ripgrep/benchsuite -./benchsuite --dir /mnt/bench/ --raw /mnt/bench/raw.csv \ - | tee /mnt/bench/summary -# The above took around 30 minutes to run to completion. diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/raw.csv b/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/raw.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 155da9a..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-17-ubuntu1604-ec2/raw.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,457 +0,0 @@ -benchmark,warmup_iter,iter,name,command,duration,lines,env -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.30042552947998047,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.3699159622192383,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n 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ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9558978080749512,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9736671447753906,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9648356437683105,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.0229439735412598,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.0214922428131104,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.022616147994995,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22146987915039062,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i 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(ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.345928430557251,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.33939385414123535,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.20830345153808594,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.34220385551452637,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.2077772617340088,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.21996808052062988,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.22822093963623047,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.21923017501831055,16, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.2988588809967041,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.5339267253875732,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.43750762939453125,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.603757381439209,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.618077278137207,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6234121322631836,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.621368646621704,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.5698626041412354,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.6105949878692627,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.8005843162536621,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.8044955730438232,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.806922197341919,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.34161829948425293,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.3455958366394043,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.3493361473083496,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.2149522304534912,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.21602368354797363,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.27021098136901855,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i PM_RESUME,0.22747421264648438,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i PM_RESUME,0.22050881385803223,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i PM_RESUME,0.21217584609985352,370, -linux_literal_default,1,3,rg,rg PM_RESUME,0.27482175827026367,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,rg,rg PM_RESUME,0.2796294689178467,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,rg,rg PM_RESUME,0.27638936042785645,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ag,ag PM_RESUME,1.598384141921997,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ag,ag PM_RESUME,1.5849597454071045,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ag,ag PM_RESUME,1.6000149250030518,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.2263963222503662,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.21367835998535156,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.21764111518859863,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.42263340950012207,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.467041015625,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.42820048332214355,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,sift,sift PM_RESUME,0.33421826362609863,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,sift,sift PM_RESUME,0.35932135581970215,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,sift,sift PM_RESUME,0.3372631072998047,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,git grep,git grep PM_RESUME,0.348984956741333,16,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_literal_default,1,3,git grep,git grep PM_RESUME,0.34420299530029297,16,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_literal_default,1,3,git grep,git grep PM_RESUME,0.33880615234375,16,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.5833027362823486,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.5783836841583252,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.5806806087493896,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.4163496494293213,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.4040029048919678,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.40265560150146484,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},2.3176910877227783,766, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},2.3504347801208496,766, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},2.317542552947998,766, -linux_no_literal,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},25.821982383728027,491, -linux_no_literal,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},25.82067561149597,491, -linux_no_literal,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},25.626302242279053,491, -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},26.349210023880005,490,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},26.34226369857788,490,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},26.340656995773315,490,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},4.14680290222168,490,LC_ALL=C -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},4.153340578079224,490,LC_ALL=C -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},4.154819011688232,490,LC_ALL=C -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.49768829345703125,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.5121400356292725,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.49718427658081055,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.38550543785095215,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.32651591300964355,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.3246915340423584,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist) (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},1.128183126449585,416, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist) (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},1.1255216598510742,416, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist) (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},1.1268525123596191,416, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.36306214332580566,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.45077037811279297,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.3804624080657959,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s [A-Z]+_RESUME,1.8995850086212158,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s [A-Z]+_RESUME,1.8897662162780762,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s [A-Z]+_RESUME,1.878380537033081,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git [A-Z]+_RESUME,10.48949646949768,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git [A-Z]+_RESUME,10.289165735244751,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git [A-Z]+_RESUME,10.000468254089355,1652, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n [A-Z]+_RESUME,1.1080453395843506,1652,LC_ALL=C -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n [A-Z]+_RESUME,1.10821533203125,1652,LC_ALL=C -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n [A-Z]+_RESUME,1.105595588684082,1652,LC_ALL=C -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.2073357105255127,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.20552492141723633,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.2061319351196289,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.3013310432434082,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.3005218505859375,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.29984378814697266,1630, -linux_unicode_greek,1,3,rg,rg -n \p{Greek},0.4162716865539551,23, -linux_unicode_greek,1,3,rg,rg -n \p{Greek},0.47885966300964355,23, -linux_unicode_greek,1,3,rg,rg -n \p{Greek},0.5135962963104248,23, -linux_unicode_greek,1,3,sift,sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \p{Greek},7.570494651794434,23, -linux_unicode_greek,1,3,sift,sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \p{Greek},7.790151596069336,23, -linux_unicode_greek,1,3,sift,sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \p{Greek},7.783358812332153,23, -linux_unicode_greek_casei,1,3,rg,rg -n -i \p{Greek},0.4370443820953369,103, -linux_unicode_greek_casei,1,3,rg,rg -n -i \p{Greek},0.40680766105651855,103, -linux_unicode_greek_casei,1,3,rg,rg -n -i \p{Greek},0.4011569023132324,103, -linux_unicode_greek_casei,1,3,sift,sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git \p{Greek},0.002422809600830078,, -linux_unicode_greek_casei,1,3,sift,sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git \p{Greek},0.002414226531982422,, -linux_unicode_greek_casei,1,3,sift,sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git \p{Greek},0.002293109893798828,, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \wAh,0.44771265983581543,186, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \wAh,0.3006107807159424,186, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \wAh,0.3026111125946045,186, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\wAh,0.43827080726623535,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\wAh,0.2931697368621826,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\wAh,0.33072638511657715,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \wAh,1.7645132541656494,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \wAh,1.7730333805084229,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \wAh,1.773383378982544,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n \wAh,10.872124671936035,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n \wAh,11.147738456726074,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n \wAh,11.029243469238281,174, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \wAh,13.047154664993286,186,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_unicode_word,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \wAh,13.025037288665771,186,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_unicode_word,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \wAh,13.081012487411499,186,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_unicode_word,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \wAh,2.98722767829895,174,LC_ALL=C -linux_unicode_word,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \wAh,2.987990379333496,174,LC_ALL=C -linux_unicode_word,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \wAh,2.988698959350586,174,LC_ALL=C -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \wAh,0.21961355209350586,180, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \wAh,0.2884254455566406,180, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \wAh,0.21905040740966797,180, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\wAh,0.23966765403747559,168, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\wAh,0.21801042556762695,168, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\wAh,0.21909880638122559,168, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \wAh,0.2259504795074463,168, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \wAh,0.22269177436828613,168, -linux_unicode_word,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \wAh,0.2259974479675293,168, -linux_word,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -w PM_RESUME,0.34968090057373047,6, -linux_word,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -w PM_RESUME,0.28850769996643066,6, -linux_word,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -w PM_RESUME,0.34809160232543945,6, -linux_word,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s -w PM_RESUME,1.6134660243988037,6, -linux_word,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s -w PM_RESUME,1.59847092628479,6, -linux_word,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s -w PM_RESUME,1.581369161605835,6, -linux_word,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -w --git PM_RESUME,7.644887208938599,6, -linux_word,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -w --git PM_RESUME,7.8782219886779785,6, -linux_word,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -w --git PM_RESUME,7.754150152206421,6, -linux_word,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -w PM_RESUME,0.34302353858947754,6,LC_ALL=C -linux_word,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -w PM_RESUME,0.33672142028808594,6,LC_ALL=C -linux_word,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -w PM_RESUME,0.35193610191345215,6,LC_ALL=C -linux_word,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -w --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.33329272270202637,6, -linux_word,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -w --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.25751829147338867,6, -linux_word,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -w --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.21761608123779297,6, -linux_word,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case -w PM_RESUME,0.22014284133911133,6, -linux_word,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case -w PM_RESUME,0.22314929962158203,6, -linux_word,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case -w PM_RESUME,0.2202434539794922,6, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.622809886932373,848, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6181182861328125,848, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6205663681030273,848, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,ag (lines),ag -s Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.7565691471099854,848, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,ag (lines),ag -s Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.7561769485473633,848, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,ag (lines),ag -s Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.7559969425201416,848, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,ucg (lines),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.4493463039398193,848, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,ucg (lines),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.44877028465271,848, -subtitles_en_alternate,1,3,ucg (lines),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.4433801174163818,848, 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Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,5.169135332107544,862, -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -s -i Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,5.174601078033447,862, -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -s -i Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,5.1684675216674805,862, -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg -i Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.4171736240386963,862, -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg -i Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.4158167839050293,862, -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg -i Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.4186513423919678,862, -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -ani Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,4.531639575958252,862,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -ani Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,4.526550054550171,862,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -ani Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,4.528509140014648,862,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_alternate_casei,1,3,rg,rg -n -i Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty 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/mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.32662391662597656,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,sift,sift Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.3277275562286377,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,sift,sift Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.32798290252685547,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,grep,grep -a Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.520500659942627,629,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,grep,grep -a Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5191032886505127,629,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,grep,grep -a Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5171597003936768,629,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.595801830291748,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5954360961914062,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5945618152618408,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,ag (lines),ag -s Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.7291676998138428,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,ag (lines),ag -s Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.730966329574585,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,ag (lines),ag -s Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.728854179382324,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,ucg (lines),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.775996208190918,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,ucg (lines),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.7760195732116699,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,ucg (lines),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.7763564586639404,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,pt (lines),pt Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.433366060256958,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,pt (lines),pt Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.4338581562042236,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,pt (lines),pt Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,3.435924768447876,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,sift (lines),sift -n Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.7586827278137207,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,sift (lines),sift -n Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.7590317726135254,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,sift (lines),sift -n Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.754432201385498,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,3,grep (lines),grep -an Sherlock Holmes 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Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,4.08124852180481,642,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,grep,grep -ai Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,4.0796849727630615,642,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -ai Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6151647567749023,642,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -ai Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6141552925109863,642,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -ai Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6132988929748535,642,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6962459087371826,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6945579051971436,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.693866491317749,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,ag (lines) (ASCII),ag -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.771639823913574,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,ag (lines) (ASCII),ag -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.772296190261841,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,ag (lines) (ASCII),ag -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.7712018489837646,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (lines) (ASCII),ucg -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.8068230152130127,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (lines) (ASCII),ucg -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.80411696434021,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (lines) (ASCII),ucg -i Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.8038516044616699,642, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Sherlock Holmes(?-u:\b) /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5951778888702393,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Sherlock Holmes(?-u:\b) /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5971941947937012,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Sherlock Holmes(?-u:\b) /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5952184200286865,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -sw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.7292284965515137,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -sw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.728681802749634,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -sw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,2.7315311431884766,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.784024715423584,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.780540943145752,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.7772648334503174,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -anw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.9744353294372559,629,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -anw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.9781327247619629,629,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -anw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.9798097610473633,629,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5965189933776855,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5960156917572021,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5975723266601562,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,grep,grep -anw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.9818971157073975,629,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,grep,grep -anw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.9785251617431641,629,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,3,grep,grep -anw Sherlock Holmes /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.977081298828125,629,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n 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(lines: 370) -sift (ignore) 0.804 +/- 0.003 (lines: 370) -git grep (ignore) 0.346 +/- 0.004 (lines: 370) -rg (whitelist) 0.234 +/- 0.032 (lines: 370) -ucg (whitelist)* 0.220 +/- 0.008 (lines: 370)* - -linux_literal_default (pattern: PM_RESUME) ------------------------------------------- -rg 0.277 +/- 0.002 (lines: 16) -ag 1.594 +/- 0.008 (lines: 16) -ucg* 0.219 +/- 0.007 (lines: 16)* -pt 0.439 +/- 0.024 (lines: 16) -sift 0.344 +/- 0.014 (lines: 16) -git grep 0.344 +/- 0.005 (lines: 16) - -linux_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (ignore) 0.581 +/- 0.002 (lines: 490) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.408 +/- 0.008 (lines: 490) -ag (ignore) (ASCII) 2.329 +/- 0.019 (lines: 766) -sift (ignore) (ASCII) 25.756 +/- 0.113 (lines: 491) -git grep (ignore) 26.344 +/- 0.005 (lines: 490) -git grep (ignore) (ASCII) 4.152 +/- 0.004 (lines: 490) -rg (whitelist) 0.502 +/- 0.008 (lines: 419) -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.346 +/- 0.035 (lines: 419)* -ucg (whitelist) (ASCII) 1.127 +/- 0.001 (lines: 416) - -linux_re_literal_suffix (pattern: [A-Z]+_RESUME) ------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.398 +/- 0.046 (lines: 1652) -ag (ignore) 1.889 +/- 0.011 (lines: 1652) -sift (ignore) 10.260 +/- 0.246 (lines: 1652) -git grep (ignore) 1.107 +/- 0.001 (lines: 1652) -rg (whitelist)* 0.206 +/- 0.001 (lines: 1630)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.301 +/- 0.001 (lines: 1630) - -linux_unicode_greek (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------- -rg* 0.470 +/- 0.049 (lines: 23)* -sift 7.715 +/- 0.125 (lines: 23) - -linux_unicode_greek_casei (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------------- -rg 0.415 +/- 0.019 (lines: 103) -sift* 0.002 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0)* - -linux_unicode_word (pattern: \wAh) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.350 +/- 0.084 (lines: 186) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.354 +/- 0.075 (lines: 174) -ag (ignore) (ASCII) 1.770 +/- 0.005 (lines: 174) -sift (ignore) (ASCII) 11.016 +/- 0.138 (lines: 174) -git grep (ignore) 13.051 +/- 0.028 (lines: 186) -git grep (ignore) (ASCII) 2.988 +/- 0.001 (lines: 174) -rg (whitelist) 0.242 +/- 0.040 (lines: 180) -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.226 +/- 0.012 (lines: 168) -ucg (ASCII) 0.225 +/- 0.002 (lines: 168)* - -linux_word (pattern: PM_RESUME) -------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.329 +/- 0.035 (lines: 6) -ag (ignore) 1.598 +/- 0.016 (lines: 6) -sift (ignore) 7.759 +/- 0.117 (lines: 6) -git grep (ignore) 0.344 +/- 0.008 (lines: 6) -rg (whitelist)* 0.269 +/- 0.059 (lines: 6) -ucg (whitelist) 0.221 +/- 0.002 (lines: 6)* - -subtitles_en_alternate (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (lines) 0.620 +/- 0.002 (lines: 848) -ag (lines) 3.756 +/- 0.000 (lines: 848) -ucg (lines) 1.447 +/- 0.003 (lines: 848) -grep (lines) 3.411 +/- 0.002 (lines: 848) -rg* 0.290 +/- 0.000 (lines: 848)* -grep 2.955 +/- 0.001 (lines: 848) - -subtitles_en_alternate_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ag (ASCII) 5.171 +/- 0.003 (lines: 862) -ucg (ASCII) 3.417 +/- 0.001 (lines: 862) -grep (ASCII) 4.529 +/- 0.003 (lines: 862) -rg* 2.722 +/- 0.000 (lines: 862)* -grep 5.121 +/- 0.001 (lines: 862) - -subtitles_en_literal (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.268 +/- 0.000 (lines: 629)* -pt 3.437 +/- 0.003 (lines: 629) -sift 0.327 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -grep 0.519 +/- 0.002 (lines: 629) -rg (lines) 0.595 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -ag (lines) 2.730 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -ucg (lines) 0.776 +/- 0.000 (lines: 629) -pt (lines) 3.434 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -sift (lines) 0.757 +/- 0.003 (lines: 629) -grep (lines) 0.971 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_literal_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.366 +/- 0.001 (lines: 642)* -grep 4.083 +/- 0.005 (lines: 642) -grep (ASCII) 0.614 +/- 0.001 (lines: 642) -rg (lines) 0.695 +/- 0.001 (lines: 642) -ag (lines) (ASCII) 2.772 +/- 0.001 (lines: 642) -ucg (lines) (ASCII) 0.805 +/- 0.002 (lines: 642) - -subtitles_en_literal_word (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ----------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.596 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629)* -ag (ASCII) 2.730 +/- 0.002 (lines: 629) -ucg (ASCII) 0.781 +/- 0.003 (lines: 629) -grep (ASCII) 0.977 +/- 0.003 (lines: 629) -rg 0.597 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -grep 0.979 +/- 0.002 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 2.777 +/- 0.005 (lines: 13) -rg (ASCII)* 2.540 +/- 0.000 (lines: 13)* -ag (ASCII) 10.073 +/- 0.002 (lines: 48) -ucg (ASCII) 7.734 +/- 0.002 (lines: 13) -grep (ASCII) 4.412 +/- 0.002 (lines: 13) - -subtitles_en_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Holmes\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 0.605 +/- 0.000 (lines: 317) -grep 1.285 +/- 0.001 (lines: 317) -rg (ASCII)* 0.601 +/- 0.000 (lines: 317)* -ag (ASCII) 11.665 +/- 0.008 (lines: 323) -ucg (ASCII) 4.651 +/- 0.001 (lines: 317) -grep (ASCII) 1.275 +/- 0.001 (lines: 317) - -subtitles_ru_alternate (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (lines) 1.903 +/- 0.001 (lines: 691) -ag (lines) 5.891 +/- 0.001 (lines: 691) -ucg (lines) 2.754 +/- 0.002 (lines: 691) -grep (lines) 8.511 +/- 0.004 (lines: 691) -rg* 1.301 +/- 0.002 (lines: 691)* -grep 7.984 +/- 0.004 (lines: 691) - -subtitles_ru_alternate_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -ag (ASCII) 5.894 +/- 0.007 (lines: 691) -ucg (ASCII)* 2.747 +/- 0.008 (lines: 691)* -grep (ASCII) 8.579 +/- 0.017 (lines: 691) -rg 4.832 +/- 0.002 (lines: 735) -grep 8.723 +/- 0.001 (lines: 735) - -subtitles_ru_literal (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) --------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.326 +/- 0.001 (lines: 583)* -pt 12.919 +/- 0.012 (lines: 583) -sift 16.421 +/- 0.015 (lines: 583) -grep 0.789 +/- 0.003 (lines: 583) -rg (lines) 0.927 +/- 0.002 (lines: 583) -ag (lines) 4.481 +/- 0.003 (lines: 583) -ucg (lines) 1.774 +/- 0.001 (lines: 583) -pt (lines) 12.939 +/- 0.010 (lines: 583) -sift (lines) 17.184 +/- 0.007 (lines: 583) -grep (lines) 1.300 +/- 0.002 (lines: 583) - -subtitles_ru_literal_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) --------------------------------------------------- -rg 1.133 +/- 0.002 (lines: 604) -grep 8.190 +/- 0.005 (lines: 604) -grep (ASCII) 0.784 +/- 0.001 (lines: 583) -rg (lines) 1.733 +/- 0.001 (lines: 604) -ag (lines) (ASCII)* 0.730 +/- 0.001 (lines: 0)* -ucg (lines) (ASCII) 1.775 +/- 0.002 (lines: 583) - -subtitles_ru_literal_word (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) -------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.325 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0)* -ag (ASCII) 0.752 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 1.781 +/- 0.006 (lines: 583) -grep (ASCII) 1.304 +/- 0.003 (lines: 583) -rg 0.929 +/- 0.000 (lines: 579) -grep 1.302 +/- 0.001 (lines: 579) - -subtitles_ru_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 4.904 +/- 0.009 (lines: 41) -rg (ASCII) 3.972 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0) -ag (ASCII)* 2.395 +/- 0.003 (lines: 0)* -ucg (ASCII) 2.895 +/- 0.003 (lines: 0) -grep (ASCII) 2.484 +/- 0.001 (lines: 0) - -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.956 +/- 0.000 (lines: 278)* -grep 1.662 +/- 0.001 (lines: 278) -ag (ASCII) 2.410 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 2.866 +/- 0.001 (lines: 0) -grep (ASCII) 1.599 +/- 0.002 (lines: 0) diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/README.SETUP b/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/README.SETUP deleted file mode 100644 index 7bc3938..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/README.SETUP +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -Ubuntu 16.04 HVM AMI -c3.2xlarge, Xeon E5-2680, 2.8 GHz, 8 CPUs, 16 GB memory, 80 GB SSD - -# Generic system setup - -mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdb -sudo mount /dev/xvdb /mnt -sudo chown ubuntu /mnt -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install \ # for building Linux kernel - make gcc bc -sudo apt-get install \ # for the silver searcher - automake pkg-config zlib1g-dev liblzma-dev libpcre3 libpcre3-dev -sudo apt-get install \ # for Universal Code Grep - libtool libpcre2-8-0 libpcre2-dev -sudo apt-get install \ # for sift and the platinum searcher - go - -# Get benchmark corpora - -cd /mnt -mkdir /mnt/bench -git clone git://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep -cd ripgrep/benchsuite -./benchsuite --dir /mnt/bench/ --download all # takes around 15 minutes - -# Install search tools -mkdir /mnt/bin/ - -## ripgrep - -cd /mnt -mkdir ripgrep-bin -cd ripgrep-bin -curl -LO 'https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases/download/0.1.2/ripgrep-0.1.2-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz' -cp ripgrep-0.1.2-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/rg /mnt/bin/ - -## The Silver Searcher - -cd /mnt -git clone git://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher -cd the_silver_searcher -git checkout cda635 -./build.sh -cp ag /mnt/bin/ - -## Universal Code Grep - -cd /mnt -git clone git://github.com/gvansickle/ucg -cd ucg -git checkout 487bfb -autoreconf -i -./configure -make -cp ucg /mnt/bin/ - -## The Platinum Searcher - -export GOPATH=/mnt/go -go get github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher -cd /mnt/go/src/github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher -git checkout 509368 -go install github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher/cmd/... -cp /mnt/go/bin/pt /mnt/bin/ - -## Sift - -export GOPATH=/mnt/go -go get github.com/svent/sift -cd /mnt/go/src/github.com/svent/sift -git checkout 2d175c -go install -cp /mnt/go/bin/sift /mnt/bin/ - -## 'git grep' and GNU grep - -They are part of the standard Ubuntu install, and are pretty recent (as of -September 2016). - -$ git --version -git version 2.7.4 -$ grep --version -grep (GNU grep) 2.25 - - -# Running benchmarks - -export PATH="/mnt/bin:$PATH" -cd /mnt/ripgrep/benchsuite -./benchsuite \ - --dir /mnt/bench/ --raw /mnt/bench/raw.csv --warmup-iter 3 --bench-iter 10 -# The above took around 120 minutes to run to completion. diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/raw.csv b/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/raw.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 2f1cb00..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/raw.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1611 +0,0 @@ -benchmark,warmup_iter,iter,name,command,duration,lines,env -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.47386884689331055,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.4676964282989502,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2977464199066162,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.404477596282959,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.29970765113830566,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2981560230255127,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.29827141761779785,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2970547676086426,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.37766170501708984,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2981750965118408,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.745070219039917,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.743051290512085,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.7471156120300293,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.7482519149780273,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.7504711151123047,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.7388739585876465,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.751807451248169,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.7407019138336182,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.7513477802276611,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.7503643035888672,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.4976229667663574,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5058624744415283,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5003554821014404,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5036265850067139,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.502265453338623,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5051944255828857,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.49764204025268555,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5026199817657471,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.500784158706665,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.4986872673034668,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.19666719436645508,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.20122385025024414,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2921123504638672,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.19991230964660645,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.20190691947937012,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.23188090324401855,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2041609287261963,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.19266295433044434,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.24373841285705566,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.19818353652954102,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.21015572547912598,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22674226760864258,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.21504473686218262,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22454237937927246,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2039196491241455,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2037363052368164,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.20755791664123535,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.21857881546020508,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2158210277557373,68, -linux_alternates,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.213883638381958,68, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5118546485900879,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.4563937187194824,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.3091299533843994,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.3657255172729492,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.31900572776794434,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.31780076026916504,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.4655437469482422,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.4731638431549072,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.31702089309692383,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.37751269340515137,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9786202907562256,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9616754055023193,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.982335090637207,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9551584720611572,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9577994346618652,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.971240758895874,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9659252166748047,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.968651294708252,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.974630355834961,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.9673101902008057,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.0195815563201904,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.014780044555664,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.0152857303619385,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.021533727645874,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.008901596069336,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.017594575881958,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.030247449874878,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.0156710147857666,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.0224251747131348,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,2.01462459564209,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22264957427978516,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22289133071899414,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22011518478393555,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22271180152893066,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22096776962280273,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22350811958312988,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22304296493530273,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.22333812713623047,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2226696014404297,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2225027084350586,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5201499462127686,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5199308395385742,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5204341411590576,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5242149829864502,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5222067832946777,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5239078998565674,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5225164890289307,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5211355686187744,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.521998405456543,160, -linux_alternates_casei,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5194001197814941,160, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.2887847423553467,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.33100366592407227,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.29135560989379883,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.35103440284729004,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.28871941566467285,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.41626620292663574,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.4109630584716797,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.28783345222473145,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.2896847724914551,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.3816063404083252,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6185925006866455,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6278767585754395,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6153473854064941,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6009879112243652,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6033079624176025,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.597747564315796,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6077642440795898,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6068522930145264,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6185357570648193,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6097495555877686,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.5874614715576172,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.6032404899597168,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.5708537101745605,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.5849754810333252,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.5937259197235107,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.5755681991577148,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.606102705001831,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.5942778587341309,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.5798444747924805,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,1.587292194366455,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.48366618156433105,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.43807315826416016,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.4620192050933838,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.4109156131744385,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.4734470844268799,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.4730203151702881,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.46596622467041016,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.43018555641174316,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.48219823837280273,16, -linux_literal,3,10,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.43694376945495605,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6309304237365723,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6273376941680908,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6281638145446777,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6282968521118164,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6298778057098389,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6303853988647461,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6214172840118408,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6326169967651367,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6357946395874023,16, -linux_literal,3,10,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.6349425315856934,16, -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.3352987766265869,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.34267115592956543,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.33582019805908203,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.3533494472503662,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.35305285453796387,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.35210490226745605,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.3439147472381592,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.3385200500488281,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.34418511390686035,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.351276159286499,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.21218633651733398,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.2074875831604004,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.2121737003326416,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.29766225814819336,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.20844221115112305,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.21107196807861328,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.3164327144622803,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.2020113468170166,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.21297645568847656,16, -linux_literal,3,10,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.20153403282165527,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.21353983879089355,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.20673179626464844,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.21759939193725586,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.2182610034942627,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.21338224411010742,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.2172555923461914,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.2167196273803711,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.22050833702087402,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.22791433334350586,16, -linux_literal,3,10,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.22888803482055664,16, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.3006107807159424,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.300311803817749,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.29694652557373047,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.41213250160217285,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.2940239906311035,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.5161991119384766,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.38535594940185547,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.3468937873840332,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.3020455837249756,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.2997910976409912,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6084694862365723,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.606147289276123,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.62626051902771,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6127331256866455,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6354174613952637,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6024584770202637,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.611799716949463,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.5951638221740723,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.6110625267028809,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,1.61025071144104,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.61818528175354,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.6345157623291016,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.5905261039733887,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.6204230785369873,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.5921993255615234,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.5896248817443848,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.6044423580169678,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.611330509185791,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.6240627765655518,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,1.6050136089324951,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,17.215137004852295,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,17.027225255966187,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,17.218045234680176,370, -linux_literal_casei,3,10,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,17.382962942123413,370, 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-subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,3,10,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.5949978828430176,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,3,10,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.5950729846954346,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,3,10,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.593465805053711,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,3,10,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /mnt/bench/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.5951871871948242,,LC_ALL=C diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/summary b/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/summary deleted file mode 100644 index 867974e..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-20-ubuntu1604-ec2/summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -linux_alternates (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.351 +/- 0.074 (lines: 68) -ag (ignore) 1.747 +/- 0.005 (lines: 68) -git grep (ignore) 0.501 +/- 0.003 (lines: 68) -rg (whitelist)* 0.216 +/- 0.031 (lines: 68) -ucg (whitelist) 0.214 +/- 0.008 (lines: 68)* - -linux_alternates_casei (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.391 +/- 0.078 (lines: 160) -ag (ignore) 1.968 +/- 0.009 (lines: 160) -git grep (ignore) 2.018 +/- 0.006 (lines: 160) -rg (whitelist)* 0.222 +/- 0.001 (lines: 160)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.522 +/- 0.002 (lines: 160) - -linux_literal (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.334 +/- 0.053 (lines: 16) -rg (ignore) (mmap) 1.611 +/- 0.009 (lines: 16) -ag (ignore) (mmap) 1.588 +/- 0.011 (lines: 16) -pt (ignore) 0.456 +/- 0.025 (lines: 16) -sift (ignore) 0.630 +/- 0.004 (lines: 16) -git grep (ignore) 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-linux_unicode_greek (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------- -rg* 0.414 +/- 0.021 (lines: 23)* -pt 12.745 +/- 0.166 (lines: 23) -sift 7.767 +/- 0.264 (lines: 23) - -linux_unicode_greek_casei (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------------- -rg 0.425 +/- 0.027 (lines: 103) -pt 12.612 +/- 0.217 (lines: 23) -sift* 0.002 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0)* - -linux_unicode_word (pattern: \wAh) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.355 +/- 0.073 (lines: 186) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.329 +/- 0.060 (lines: 174) -ag (ignore) (ASCII) 1.774 +/- 0.011 (lines: 174) -pt (ignore) (ASCII) 14.180 +/- 0.180 (lines: 174) -sift (ignore) (ASCII) 11.087 +/- 0.108 (lines: 174) -git grep (ignore) 13.045 +/- 0.008 (lines: 186) -git grep (ignore) (ASCII) 2.991 +/- 0.004 (lines: 174) -rg (whitelist) 0.235 +/- 0.031 (lines: 180) -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.225 +/- 0.023 (lines: 168)* -ucg (ASCII) 0.229 +/- 0.007 (lines: 168) - -linux_word (pattern: PM_RESUME) 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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ag (ASCII) 5.170 +/- 0.004 (lines: 862) -ucg (ASCII) 3.453 +/- 0.005 (lines: 862) -grep (ASCII) 4.537 +/- 0.025 (lines: 862) -rg* 2.724 +/- 0.002 (lines: 862)* -grep 5.125 +/- 0.006 (lines: 862) - -subtitles_en_literal (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.268 +/- 0.000 (lines: 629)* -rg (no mmap) 0.336 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -pt 3.433 +/- 0.002 (lines: 629) -sift 0.326 +/- 0.002 (lines: 629) -grep 0.516 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -rg (lines) 0.595 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -ag (lines) 2.730 +/- 0.003 (lines: 629) -ucg (lines) 0.745 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -pt (lines) 3.434 +/- 0.005 (lines: 629) -sift (lines) 0.756 +/- 0.002 (lines: 629) -grep (lines) 0.969 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_literal_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.366 +/- 0.001 (lines: 642)* -grep 4.084 +/- 0.005 (lines: 642) -grep (ASCII) 0.614 +/- 0.001 (lines: 642) -rg (lines) 0.696 +/- 0.002 (lines: 642) -ag (lines) (ASCII) 2.775 +/- 0.004 (lines: 642) -ucg (lines) (ASCII) 0.841 +/- 0.002 (lines: 642) - -subtitles_en_literal_word (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ----------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII) 0.596 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -ag (ASCII) 2.729 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629) -ucg (ASCII) 0.810 +/- 0.002 (lines: 629) -grep (ASCII) 0.970 +/- 0.000 (lines: 629) -rg* 0.596 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629)* -grep 0.972 +/- 0.003 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 2.777 +/- 0.003 (lines: 13) -rg (ASCII)* 2.541 +/- 0.005 (lines: 13)* -ag (ASCII) 10.076 +/- 0.005 (lines: 48) -ucg (ASCII) 7.771 +/- 0.004 (lines: 13) -grep (ASCII) 4.411 +/- 0.004 (lines: 13) - -subtitles_en_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Holmes\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 0.605 +/- 0.000 (lines: 317) -grep 1.286 +/- 0.002 (lines: 317) -rg (ASCII)* 0.602 +/- 0.000 (lines: 317)* -ag (ASCII) 11.663 +/- 0.008 (lines: 323) -ucg (ASCII) 4.690 +/- 0.002 (lines: 317) -grep (ASCII) 1.276 +/- 0.002 (lines: 317) - -subtitles_ru_alternate (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (lines) 1.902 +/- 0.002 (lines: 691) -ag (lines) 5.892 +/- 0.003 (lines: 691) -ucg (lines) 2.864 +/- 0.006 (lines: 691) -grep (lines) 8.511 +/- 0.005 (lines: 691) -rg* 1.300 +/- 0.002 (lines: 691)* -grep 7.994 +/- 0.017 (lines: 691) - -subtitles_ru_alternate_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) 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0.006 (lines: 604) -grep (ASCII) 0.785 +/- 0.001 (lines: 583) -rg (lines) 1.733 +/- 0.002 (lines: 604) -ag (lines) (ASCII)* 0.729 +/- 0.001 (lines: 0)* -ucg (lines) (ASCII) 1.896 +/- 0.005 (lines: 583) - -subtitles_ru_literal_word (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) -------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.325 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0)* -ag (ASCII) 0.753 +/- 0.001 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 1.891 +/- 0.004 (lines: 583) -grep (ASCII) 1.303 +/- 0.004 (lines: 583) -rg 0.929 +/- 0.001 (lines: 579) -grep 1.304 +/- 0.003 (lines: 579) - -subtitles_ru_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 4.905 +/- 0.003 (lines: 41) -rg (ASCII) 3.973 +/- 0.002 (lines: 0) -ag (ASCII)* 2.395 +/- 0.004 (lines: 0)* -ucg (ASCII) 3.006 +/- 0.005 (lines: 0) -grep (ASCII) 2.483 +/- 0.005 (lines: 0) - -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.957 +/- 0.001 (lines: 278)* -grep 1.660 +/- 0.002 (lines: 278) -ag (ASCII) 2.411 +/- 0.001 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 2.980 +/- 0.002 (lines: 0) -grep (ASCII) 1.596 +/- 0.003 (lines: 0) diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv b/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 10d826b..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,484 +0,0 @@ -benchmark,warmup_iter,iter,name,command,duration,lines,env -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.16187143325805664,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.15862464904785156,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.15711188316345215,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5682125091552734,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.551994800567627,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5516140460968018,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.24930572509765625,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.25743985176086426,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.24960589408874512,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.1039431095123291,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10251975059509277,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10156440734863281,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.15678954124450684,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.15236687660217285,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.1554563045501709,68, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.16192197799682617,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.15988397598266602,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.1610555648803711,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.6026794910430908,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.6083211898803711,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.674222469329834,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,1.0635485649108887,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.8944556713104248,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.860692024230957,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.11778616905212402,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.11570453643798828,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.13424015045166016,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2392585277557373,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2421557903289795,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2390902042388916,160, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.14362168312072754,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.16165685653686523,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.1725757122039795,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.3785591125488281,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.3961794376373291,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.3924229145050049,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,0.5462315082550049,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,0.7240490913391113,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,0.4528837203979492,16, -linux_literal,1,3,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.16354584693908691,16, -linux_literal,1,3,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.15301966667175293,16, -linux_literal,1,3,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.15467524528503418,16, -linux_literal,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.33901119232177734,16, -linux_literal,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.34641242027282715,16, -linux_literal,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.3532230854034424,16, -linux_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.1970062255859375,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.21334624290466309,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.19323515892028809,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.10708379745483398,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.10089921951293945,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.10404157638549805,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.17191362380981445,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.1670548915863037,16, -linux_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.16875147819519043,16, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.16549420356750488,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.14867877960205078,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.1509239673614502,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,0.38896727561950684,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,0.39926719665527344,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,0.3912012577056885,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,0.48294734954833984,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,0.4827127456665039,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,0.4216601848602295,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,11.884198665618896,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,12.05774974822998,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,11.864668130874634,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.3698842525482178,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.3745250701904297,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.3670051097869873,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.18896126747131348,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.19655537605285645,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.183945894241333,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.11336517333984375,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.10497522354125977,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.10771870613098145,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i PM_RESUME,0.1626441478729248,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i PM_RESUME,0.16270971298217773,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,3,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i PM_RESUME,0.1596980094909668,370, -linux_literal_default,1,3,rg,rg PM_RESUME,0.14002084732055664,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,rg,rg PM_RESUME,0.13782882690429688,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,rg,rg PM_RESUME,0.13794231414794922,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ag,ag PM_RESUME,0.4623262882232666,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ag,ag PM_RESUME,0.419907808303833,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ag,ag PM_RESUME,0.44193005561828613,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.1634502410888672,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.17029428482055664,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.16076922416687012,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.15809178352355957,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.1554114818572998,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.15415430068969727,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,sift,sift PM_RESUME,0.1160738468170166,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,sift,sift PM_RESUME,0.11754369735717773,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,sift,sift PM_RESUME,0.11825299263000488,16, -linux_literal_default,1,3,git grep,git grep PM_RESUME,0.18619132041931152,16,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_literal_default,1,3,git grep,git grep PM_RESUME,0.16708111763000488,16,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_literal_default,1,3,git grep,git grep PM_RESUME,0.20236515998840332,16,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.34000611305236816,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.36969494819641113,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.3622872829437256,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.2572669982910156,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.3148176670074463,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.3092081546783447,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.7651598453521729,766, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.7487096786499023,766, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ag (ignore) (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.7506840229034424,766, -linux_no_literal,1,3,pt (ignore) (ASCII),pt -e \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},12.426137685775757,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,pt (ignore) (ASCII),pt -e \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},12.454124450683594,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,pt (ignore) (ASCII),pt -e \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},12.573740243911743,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},8.734328746795654,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},8.95349931716919,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},8.97816801071167,490, -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},8.792009830474854,490,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},8.744960308074951,490,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},9.04098892211914,490,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},1.8596012592315674,490,LC_ALL=C -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},1.824751853942871,490,LC_ALL=C -linux_no_literal,1,3,git grep (ignore) (ASCII),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},1.9543235301971436,490,LC_ALL=C -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.31849026679992676,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.3028290271759033,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.31795716285705566,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.22214102745056152,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.2748534679412842,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist) (ASCII),rg -n --no-ignore -tall (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.2098088264465332,419, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist) (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.4494349956512451,416, -linux_no_literal,1,3,ucg (whitelist) (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},0.44551706314086914,416, 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-subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,grep,grep -anw Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.317870855331421,579,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.8553390502929688,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.6567201614379883,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.6484830379486084,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.968876838684082,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.0976366996765137,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.9159646034240723,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.8425374031066895,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.0483176708221436,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.0838112831115723,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.510307550430298,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.542471408843994,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.5069386959075928,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.0888967514038086,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.119218349456787,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.0531933307647705,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.792813777923584,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.8660504817962646,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.8515620231628418,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,grep,grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.4405500888824463,278,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,grep,grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.6386635303497314,278,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,grep,grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.5895426273345947,278,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.032708168029785,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.927478551864624,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.019101619720459,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.6226632595062256,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.5062124729156494,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.5160763263702393,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.613976240158081,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.5636706352233887,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.4378304481506348,,LC_ALL=C diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah/summary b/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah/summary deleted file mode 100644 index 3f84c28..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah/summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -linux_alternates (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.159 +/- 0.002 (lines: 68) -ag (ignore) 0.557 +/- 0.009 (lines: 68) -git grep (ignore) 0.252 +/- 0.005 (lines: 68) -rg (whitelist)* 0.103 +/- 0.001 (lines: 68)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.155 +/- 0.002 (lines: 68) - -linux_alternates_casei (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.161 +/- 0.001 (lines: 160) -ag (ignore) 0.628 +/- 0.040 (lines: 160) -git grep (ignore) 0.940 +/- 0.109 (lines: 160) -rg (whitelist)* 0.123 +/- 0.010 (lines: 160)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.240 +/- 0.002 (lines: 160) - -linux_literal (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.159 +/- 0.015 (lines: 16) -rg (ignore) (mmap) 0.389 +/- 0.009 (lines: 16) -ag (ignore) (mmap) 0.574 +/- 0.138 (lines: 16) -pt (ignore) 0.157 +/- 0.006 (lines: 16) -sift (ignore) 0.346 +/- 0.007 (lines: 16) -git grep (ignore) 0.201 +/- 0.011 (lines: 16) -rg (whitelist)* 0.104 +/- 0.003 (lines: 16)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.169 +/- 0.002 (lines: 16) - -linux_literal_casei (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.155 +/- 0.009 (lines: 370) -rg (ignore) (mmap) 0.393 +/- 0.005 (lines: 370) -ag (ignore) (mmap) 0.462 +/- 0.035 (lines: 370) -pt (ignore) 11.936 +/- 0.106 (lines: 370) -sift (ignore) 0.370 +/- 0.004 (lines: 370) -git grep (ignore) 0.190 +/- 0.006 (lines: 370) -rg (whitelist)* 0.109 +/- 0.004 (lines: 370)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.162 +/- 0.002 (lines: 370) - -linux_literal_default (pattern: PM_RESUME) ------------------------------------------- -rg 0.139 +/- 0.001 (lines: 16) -ag 0.441 +/- 0.021 (lines: 16) -ucg 0.165 +/- 0.005 (lines: 16) -pt 0.156 +/- 0.002 (lines: 16) -sift* 0.117 +/- 0.001 (lines: 16)* -git grep 0.185 +/- 0.018 (lines: 16) - -linux_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (ignore) 0.357 +/- 0.015 (lines: 490) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.294 +/- 0.032 (lines: 490) -ag (ignore) (ASCII) 0.755 +/- 0.009 (lines: 766) -pt (ignore) (ASCII) 12.485 +/- 0.078 (lines: 490) -sift (ignore) (ASCII) 8.889 +/- 0.134 (lines: 490) -git grep (ignore) 8.859 +/- 0.159 (lines: 490) -git grep (ignore) (ASCII) 1.880 +/- 0.067 (lines: 490) -rg (whitelist) 0.313 +/- 0.009 (lines: 419) -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.236 +/- 0.035 (lines: 419)* -ucg (whitelist) (ASCII) 0.446 +/- 0.003 (lines: 416) - -linux_re_literal_suffix (pattern: [A-Z]+_RESUME) ------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.158 +/- 0.028 (lines: 1652) -ag (ignore) 0.528 +/- 0.009 (lines: 1652) -pt (ignore) 11.895 +/- 0.014 (lines: 1652) -sift (ignore) 3.972 +/- 0.039 (lines: 1652) -git grep (ignore) 0.592 +/- 0.049 (lines: 1652) -rg (whitelist)* 0.102 +/- 0.001 (lines: 1630)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.138 +/- 0.002 (lines: 1630) - -linux_unicode_greek (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------- -rg* 0.254 +/- 0.014 (lines: 23)* -pt 11.741 +/- 0.043 (lines: 23) -sift 2.774 +/- 0.038 (lines: 23) - -linux_unicode_greek_casei (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------------- -rg 0.261 +/- 0.031 (lines: 103) -pt 11.754 +/- 0.010 (lines: 23) -sift* 0.002 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0)* - -linux_unicode_word (pattern: \wAh) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.166 +/- 0.025 (lines: 186) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.148 +/- 0.004 (lines: 174) -ag (ignore) (ASCII) 0.491 +/- 0.010 (lines: 174) -pt (ignore) (ASCII) 12.034 +/- 0.010 (lines: 174) -sift (ignore) (ASCII) 4.151 +/- 0.094 (lines: 174) -git grep (ignore) 4.477 +/- 0.068 (lines: 186) -git grep (ignore) (ASCII) 1.449 +/- 0.106 (lines: 174) -rg (whitelist) 0.104 +/- 0.002 (lines: 180) -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.101 +/- 0.002 (lines: 168)* -ucg (ASCII) 0.173 +/- 0.001 (lines: 168) - -linux_word (pattern: PM_RESUME) -------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.159 +/- 0.021 (lines: 6) -ag (ignore) 0.457 +/- 0.032 (lines: 6) -pt (ignore) 12.116 +/- 0.008 (lines: 6) -sift (ignore) 3.294 +/- 0.074 (lines: 6) -git grep (ignore) 0.191 +/- 0.021 (lines: 6) -rg (whitelist)* 0.100 +/- 0.004 (lines: 6)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.164 +/- 0.004 (lines: 6) - -subtitles_en_alternate (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (lines) 0.600 +/- 0.079 (lines: 848) -ag (lines) 2.420 +/- 0.109 (lines: 848) -ucg (lines) 1.382 +/- 0.100 (lines: 848) -grep (lines) 2.815 +/- 0.017 (lines: 848) -rg* 0.387 +/- 0.079 (lines: 848)* -grep 2.371 +/- 0.126 (lines: 848) - -subtitles_en_alternate_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ag (ASCII) 3.868 +/- 0.082 (lines: 862) -ucg (ASCII) 2.918 +/- 0.020 (lines: 862) -grep (ASCII) 3.674 +/- 0.112 (lines: 862) -rg* 2.346 +/- 0.100 (lines: 862)* -grep 4.149 +/- 0.084 (lines: 862) - -subtitles_en_literal (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.210 +/- 0.029 (lines: 629)* -rg (no mmap) 0.230 +/- 0.029 (lines: 629) -pt 1.694 +/- 0.024 (lines: 629) -sift 0.327 +/- 0.006 (lines: 629) -grep 0.535 +/- 0.069 (lines: 629) -rg (lines) 0.569 +/- 0.040 (lines: 629) -ag (lines) 1.930 +/- 0.106 (lines: 629) -ucg (lines) 0.818 +/- 0.053 (lines: 629) -pt (lines) 1.591 +/- 0.091 (lines: 629) -sift (lines) 0.721 +/- 0.007 (lines: 629) -grep (lines) 0.999 +/- 0.047 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_literal_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.395 +/- 0.028 (lines: 642)* -grep 3.243 +/- 0.040 (lines: 642) -grep (ASCII) 0.556 +/- 0.013 (lines: 642) -rg (lines) 0.638 +/- 0.093 (lines: 642) -ag (lines) (ASCII) 1.895 +/- 0.106 (lines: 642) -ucg (lines) (ASCII) 0.931 +/- 0.007 (lines: 642) - -subtitles_en_literal_word (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ----------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII) 0.431 +/- 0.026 (lines: 629)* -ag (ASCII) 1.826 +/- 0.020 (lines: 629) -ucg (ASCII) 0.799 +/- 0.091 (lines: 629) -grep (ASCII) 0.846 +/- 0.021 (lines: 629) -rg* 0.461 +/- 0.082 (lines: 629) -grep 0.936 +/- 0.118 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 2.278 +/- 0.046 (lines: 13) -rg (ASCII)* 2.050 +/- 0.015 (lines: 13)* -ag (ASCII) 7.412 +/- 0.136 (lines: 48) -ucg (ASCII) 6.067 +/- 0.119 (lines: 13) -grep (ASCII) 3.613 +/- 0.157 (lines: 13) - -subtitles_en_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Holmes\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 0.501 +/- 0.069 (lines: 317) -grep 1.191 +/- 0.110 (lines: 317) -rg (ASCII)* 0.487 +/- 0.078 (lines: 317)* -ag (ASCII) 4.946 +/- 0.102 (lines: 323) -ucg (ASCII) 3.881 +/- 0.027 (lines: 317) -grep (ASCII) 1.198 +/- 0.056 (lines: 317) - -subtitles_ru_alternate (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (lines) 1.754 +/- 0.109 (lines: 691) -ag (lines) 4.110 +/- 0.013 (lines: 691) -ucg (lines) 2.555 +/- 0.069 (lines: 691) -grep (lines) 6.981 +/- 0.029 (lines: 691) -rg* 1.288 +/- 0.102 (lines: 691)* -grep 6.389 +/- 0.047 (lines: 691) - -subtitles_ru_alternate_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -ag (ASCII) 4.231 +/- 0.123 (lines: 691) -ucg (ASCII)* 2.562 +/- 0.107 (lines: 691)* -grep (ASCII) 6.928 +/- 0.099 (lines: 691) -rg 4.175 +/- 0.118 (lines: 735) -grep 7.054 +/- 0.065 (lines: 735) - -subtitles_ru_literal (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) --------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.309 +/- 0.007 (lines: 583)* -rg (no mmap) 0.384 +/- 0.015 (lines: 583) -pt 5.566 +/- 0.111 (lines: 583) -sift 6.437 +/- 0.147 (lines: 583) -grep 0.770 +/- 0.071 (lines: 583) -rg (lines) 0.748 +/- 0.101 (lines: 583) -ag (lines) 3.071 +/- 0.067 (lines: 583) -ucg (lines) 1.855 +/- 0.043 (lines: 583) -pt (lines) 5.644 +/- 0.063 (lines: 583) -sift (lines) 6.765 +/- 0.203 (lines: 583) -grep (lines) 1.314 +/- 0.068 (lines: 583) - -subtitles_ru_literal_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) --------------------------------------------------- -rg 1.229 +/- 0.008 (lines: 604) -grep 6.520 +/- 0.102 (lines: 604) -grep (ASCII) 0.866 +/- 0.026 (lines: 583) -rg (lines) 1.563 +/- 0.097 (lines: 604) -ag (lines) (ASCII)* 0.667 +/- 0.067 (lines: 0)* -ucg (lines) (ASCII) 1.795 +/- 0.100 (lines: 583) - -subtitles_ru_literal_word (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) -------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.320 +/- 0.013 (lines: 0)* -ag (ASCII) 0.793 +/- 0.006 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 1.788 +/- 0.103 (lines: 583) -grep (ASCII) 1.283 +/- 0.108 (lines: 583) -rg 0.740 +/- 0.088 (lines: 579) -grep 1.306 +/- 0.033 (lines: 579) - -subtitles_ru_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 3.720 +/- 0.117 (lines: 41) -rg (ASCII) 2.994 +/- 0.093 (lines: 0) -ag (ASCII)* 1.992 +/- 0.130 (lines: 0)* -ucg (ASCII) 2.520 +/- 0.020 (lines: 0) -grep (ASCII) 2.087 +/- 0.033 (lines: 0) - -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.837 +/- 0.039 (lines: 278)* -grep 1.556 +/- 0.103 (lines: 278) -ag (ASCII) 1.993 +/- 0.057 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 2.548 +/- 0.065 (lines: 0) -grep (ASCII) 1.538 +/- 0.091 (lines: 0) diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-jemalloc/raw.csv b/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-jemalloc/raw.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 36d8e44..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-jemalloc/raw.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ 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Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.7904467582702637,735, -subtitles_ru_alternate_casei,1,3,rg,rg -n -i Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.657541036605835,735, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg,rg Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.28091931343078613,583, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg,rg Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.2749307155609131,583, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg,rg Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.27948546409606934,583, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg (no mmap),rg --no-mmap Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3499312400817871,583, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg (no mmap),rg --no-mmap Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3630790710449219,583, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg (no mmap),rg --no-mmap Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.35364317893981934,583, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.36719226837158203,583, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3705906867980957,583, -subtitles_ru_literal,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3758120536804199,583, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg,rg -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.1964221000671387,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg,rg -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.1625583171844482,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg,rg -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.1898295879364014,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.168842077255249,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.2533905506134033,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.2375917434692383,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Шерлок Холмс(?-u:\b) /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.27202439308166504,, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Шерлок Холмс(?-u:\b) /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.26978445053100586,, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Шерлок Холмс(?-u:\b) /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.21065115928649902,, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.36217236518859863,579, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.36077117919921875,579, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.2883784770965576,579, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.496169090270996,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.315001964569092,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.3024141788482666,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.0939135551452637,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.8922672271728516,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.1002702713012695,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3976116180419922,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.4013686180114746,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3070716857910156,278, diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-jemalloc/summary b/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-jemalloc/summary deleted file mode 100644 index d7fa50e..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-jemalloc/summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -linux_alternates (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.090 +/- 0.004 (lines: 68) -rg (whitelist)* 0.067 +/- 0.003 (lines: 68)* - -linux_alternates_casei (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.099 +/- 0.001 (lines: 160) -rg (whitelist)* 0.081 +/- 0.002 (lines: 160)* - -linux_literal (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.070 +/- 0.003 (lines: 16) -rg (ignore) (mmap) 0.392 +/- 0.010 (lines: 16) -rg (whitelist)* 0.061 +/- 0.004 (lines: 16)* - -linux_literal_casei (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.079 +/- 0.003 (lines: 370) -rg (ignore) (mmap) 0.384 +/- 0.004 (lines: 370) -rg (whitelist)* 0.069 +/- 0.003 (lines: 370)* - -linux_literal_default (pattern: PM_RESUME) ------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.068 +/- 0.002 (lines: 16)* - -linux_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (ignore) 0.303 +/- 0.012 (lines: 490) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.167 +/- 0.003 (lines: 490) -rg (whitelist) 0.276 +/- 0.003 (lines: 419) -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.153 +/- 0.004 (lines: 419)* - -linux_re_literal_suffix (pattern: [A-Z]+_RESUME) ------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.070 +/- 0.003 (lines: 1652) -rg (whitelist)* 0.059 +/- 0.000 (lines: 1630)* - -linux_unicode_greek (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------- -rg* 0.166 +/- 0.002 (lines: 23)* - -linux_unicode_greek_casei (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.165 +/- 0.001 (lines: 103)* - -linux_unicode_word (pattern: \wAh) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.076 +/- 0.001 (lines: 186) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.073 +/- 0.001 (lines: 174) -rg (whitelist) 0.066 +/- 0.002 (lines: 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(lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_literal_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.341 +/- 0.070 (lines: 642)* -rg (lines) 0.377 +/- 0.041 (lines: 642) - -subtitles_en_literal_word (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ----------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.257 +/- 0.058 (lines: 629)* -rg 0.281 +/- 0.002 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 1.954 +/- 0.097 (lines: 13) -rg (ASCII)* 1.890 +/- 0.005 (lines: 13)* - -subtitles_en_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Holmes\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 0.268 +/- 0.038 (lines: 317) -rg (ASCII)* 0.264 +/- 0.038 (lines: 317)* - -subtitles_ru_alternate (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) 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0.337 +/- 0.042 (lines: 579) - -subtitles_ru_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 3.371 +/- 0.108 (lines: 41) -rg (ASCII)* 3.029 +/- 0.118 (lines: 0)* - -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.369 +/- 0.053 (lines: 278)* diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-system/raw.csv b/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-system/raw.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 9835e14..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-system/raw.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -benchmark,warmup_iter,iter,name,command,duration,lines,env -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09608030319213867,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.08815908432006836,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.08974266052246094,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.06675052642822266,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.06632375717163086,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.06531620025634766,68, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09764790534973145,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10003781318664551,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10493707656860352,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.07940077781677246,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.07863998413085938,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.07791614532470703,160, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.06878829002380371,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.06836318969726562,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.07277226448059082,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.379986047744751,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.40039825439453125,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.39777183532714844,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.059081315994262695,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.05873990058898926,16, 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-subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3214902877807617,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.38519954681396484,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3827836513519287,278, diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-system/summary b/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-system/summary deleted file mode 100644 index 788c367..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-glibc-system/summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -linux_alternates (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.091 +/- 0.004 (lines: 68) -rg (whitelist)* 0.066 +/- 0.001 (lines: 68)* - -linux_alternates_casei (pattern: 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(pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (lines)* 0.342 +/- 0.058 (lines: 848) -rg 0.324 +/- 0.016 (lines: 848)* - -subtitles_en_alternate_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg* 2.106 +/- 0.110 (lines: 862)* - -subtitles_en_literal (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.138 +/- 0.001 (lines: 629)* -rg (no mmap) 0.227 +/- 0.057 (lines: 629) -rg (lines) 0.263 +/- 0.032 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_literal_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.380 +/- 0.058 (lines: 642)* -rg (lines) 0.484 +/- 0.013 (lines: 642) - -subtitles_en_literal_word (pattern: 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(lines: 0)* - -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.363 +/- 0.036 (lines: 278)* diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-musl-jemalloc/raw.csv b/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-musl-jemalloc/raw.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 67a1e14..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-musl-jemalloc/raw.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -benchmark,warmup_iter,iter,name,command,duration,lines,env -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10048675537109375,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09462523460388184,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.0931856632232666,68, -linux_alternates,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.06952047348022461,68, 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/data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.1635336875915527,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg,rg -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.9739360809326172,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg,rg -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.155383825302124,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.2030081748962402,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.0454139709472656,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_casei,1,3,rg (lines),rg -n -i Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.2500181198120117,604, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Шерлок Холмс(?-u:\b) /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.2797272205352783,, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Шерлок Холмс(?-u:\b) /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.2795555591583252,, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Шерлок Холмс(?-u:\b) /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.2683413028717041,, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.2863891124725342,579, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.35770344734191895,579, -subtitles_ru_literal_word,1,3,rg,rg -nw Шерлок Холмс /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3524661064147949,579, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.514166831970215,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.4967641830444336,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg,rg -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.2882306575775146,41, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.8897318840026855,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.1153793334960938,, -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,3,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u)\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,3.100428581237793,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.4093492031097412,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.4054989814758301,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3883328437805176,278, diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-musl-system/summary b/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-musl-system/summary deleted file mode 100644 index 6f89062..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah-musl-system/summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -linux_alternates (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.092 +/- 0.004 (lines: 68) -rg (whitelist)* 0.066 +/- 0.001 (lines: 68)* - -linux_alternates_casei (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.101 +/- 0.003 (lines: 160) -rg (whitelist)* 0.079 +/- 0.000 (lines: 160)* - -linux_literal (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.069 +/- 0.002 (lines: 16) -rg (ignore) (mmap) 0.387 +/- 0.009 (lines: 16) -rg (whitelist)* 0.060 +/- 0.002 (lines: 16)* - -linux_literal_casei (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.079 +/- 0.004 (lines: 370) -rg (ignore) (mmap) 0.379 +/- 0.003 (lines: 370) -rg (whitelist)* 0.067 +/- 0.000 (lines: 370)* - -linux_literal_default (pattern: PM_RESUME) ------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.068 +/- 0.000 (lines: 16)* - -linux_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (ignore) 0.291 +/- 0.021 (lines: 490) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.166 +/- 0.005 (lines: 490) -rg (whitelist) 0.266 +/- 0.009 (lines: 419) -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.150 +/- 0.002 (lines: 419)* - -linux_re_literal_suffix (pattern: [A-Z]+_RESUME) ------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.071 +/- 0.002 (lines: 1652) -rg (whitelist)* 0.061 +/- 0.003 (lines: 1630)* - -linux_unicode_greek (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------- -rg* 0.164 +/- 0.002 (lines: 23)* - -linux_unicode_greek_casei (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.163 +/- 0.003 (lines: 103)* - -linux_unicode_word (pattern: \wAh) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.077 +/- 0.003 (lines: 186) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.074 +/- 0.001 (lines: 174) -rg (whitelist)* 0.065 +/- 0.002 (lines: 180)* -rg (whitelist) (ASCII) 0.065 +/- 0.002 (lines: 168) - -linux_word (pattern: PM_RESUME) -------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.069 +/- 0.000 (lines: 6) -rg (whitelist)* 0.060 +/- 0.002 (lines: 6)* - -subtitles_en_alternate (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (lines) 0.291 +/- 0.047 (lines: 848) -rg* 0.206 +/- 0.002 (lines: 848)* - -subtitles_en_alternate_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg* 2.221 +/- 0.010 (lines: 862)* - -subtitles_en_literal (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------ -rg 0.226 +/- 0.013 (lines: 629) -rg (no mmap) 0.227 +/- 0.056 (lines: 629) -rg (lines)* 0.214 +/- 0.042 (lines: 629)* - -subtitles_en_literal_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.345 +/- 0.055 (lines: 642) -rg (lines) 0.327 +/- 0.002 (lines: 642)* - -subtitles_en_literal_word (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ----------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.256 +/- 0.042 (lines: 629) -rg 0.255 +/- 0.039 (lines: 629)* - -subtitles_en_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 2.000 +/- 0.109 (lines: 13) -rg (ASCII)* 1.685 +/- 0.001 (lines: 13)* - -subtitles_en_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Holmes\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 0.268 +/- 0.040 (lines: 317) -rg (ASCII)* 0.239 +/- 0.055 (lines: 317)* - -subtitles_ru_alternate (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (lines) 1.276 +/- 0.109 (lines: 691) -rg* 1.198 +/- 0.105 (lines: 691)* - -subtitles_ru_alternate_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 3.729 +/- 0.062 (lines: 735)* - -subtitles_ru_literal (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) --------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.281 +/- 0.017 (lines: 583)* -rg (no mmap) 0.368 +/- 0.007 (lines: 583) -rg (lines) 0.341 +/- 0.044 (lines: 583) - -subtitles_ru_literal_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) --------------------------------------------------- -rg* 1.098 +/- 0.107 (lines: 604)* -rg (lines) 1.166 +/- 0.107 (lines: 604) - -subtitles_ru_literal_word (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) -------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.276 +/- 0.007 (lines: 0)* -rg 0.332 +/- 0.040 (lines: 579) - -subtitles_ru_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 3.433 +/- 0.126 (lines: 41) -rg (ASCII)* 3.035 +/- 0.126 (lines: 0)* - -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.401 +/- 0.011 (lines: 278)* diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv b/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-24-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 03f09e1..0000000 --- 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(ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.1053009033203125,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10577726364135742,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.0832066535949707,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.0812225341796875,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,3,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.08363056182861328,160, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.07260608673095703,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.06956887245178223,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.07262110710144043,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.3854484558105469,16, -linux_literal,1,3,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.3801109790802002,16, 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-subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3874075412750244,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,3,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /data/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.39940643310546875,278, diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-30-archlinux-cheetah/summary b/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-30-archlinux-cheetah/summary deleted file mode 100644 index f4a7451..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2016-12-30-archlinux-cheetah/summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -linux_alternates (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.093 +/- 0.005 (lines: 68) -rg (whitelist)* 0.074 +/- 0.002 (lines: 68)* - -linux_alternates_casei (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.103 +/- 0.001 (lines: 160) -rg (whitelist)* 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-subtitles_ru_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.393 +/- 0.006 (lines: 278)* diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/README b/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/README deleted file mode 100644 index 4dcc4b5..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains updated benchmarks as of 2018-01-08. They were captured -via the benchsuite script at `benchsuite/benchsuite` from the root of this -repository. The command that was run: - - $ ./benchsuite \ - --dir /tmp/benchsuite \ - --raw runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv \ - --warmup-iter 1 \ - --bench-iter 5 - -These results are most directly comparable to the -`2016-09-22-archlinux-cheetah` run in the parent directory. - -The versions of each tool are as follows: - - $ grep -V - grep (GNU grep) 3.1 - - $ ag -V - ag version 2.1.0 - Features: - +jit +lzma +zlib - - $ sift -V - sift 0.8.0 (linux/amd64) - built from commit 2ca94717 (which seems to be 0.9.0) - - $ pt --version - pt version 2.1.4 - - $ ucg -V - UniversalCodeGrep 0.3.3 - [...] - Build info - - Repo version: 0.3.3-251-g9b5a3e3 - - Compiler info: - Name ($(CXX)): "g++ -std=gnu++1z" - Version string: "g++ (GCC) 7.2.1 20171224" - - ISA extensions in use: - sse4.2: yes - popcnt: yes - - libpcre info: - Not linked against libpcre. - - libpcre2-8 info: - Version: 10.30 2017-08-14 - JIT support built in?: yes - JIT target architecture: x86 64bit (little endian + unaligned) - Newline style: LF - -The version of ripgrep was compiled from source on commit 85d463c0, with the -simd-accel and avx-accel features enabled: - - $ export RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" - $ cargo build --release --features 'simd-accel avx-accel' diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv b/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 778e923..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/raw.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,806 +0,0 @@ -benchmark,warmup_iter,iter,name,command,duration,lines,env -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10186767578125,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10199356079101562,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09750819206237793,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09634733200073242,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.10117292404174805,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.49642109870910645,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.48993706703186035,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.4837028980255127,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.4773833751678467,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -s ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.558436393737793,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2605454921722412,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.26748204231262207,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.26719212532043457,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2719383239746094,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.26963257789611816,68,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.08797001838684082,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09073781967163086,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.0914468765258789,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09071612358093262,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.0914316177368164,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.1372535228729248,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.13880419731140137,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.13315439224243164,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.1367807388305664,68, -linux_alternates,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.13135552406311035,68, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.12781810760498047,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.11988544464111328,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.1205439567565918,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.12867259979248047,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.1215970516204834,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5444357395172119,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5511739253997803,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5382294654846191,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.5499558448791504,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ag (ignore),ag -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.6376545429229736,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.9767155647277832,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.920574426651001,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.9352290630340576,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.8866012096405029,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.9189445972442627,160,LC_ALL=C -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09351730346679688,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09393739700317383,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09986448287963867,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09596824645996094,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg --no-ignore -n -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.09604883193969727,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.23943114280700684,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2587015628814697,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2543606758117676,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.2490406036376953,160, -linux_alternates_casei,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg -i ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT,0.24046540260314941,160, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.08253765106201172,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.08176755905151367,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.08141684532165527,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.08108830451965332,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n PM_RESUME,0.08082938194274902,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.6870582103729248,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.807842493057251,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.8129942417144775,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.7582321166992188,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n --mmap PM_RESUME,0.6869800090789795,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,0.6534101963043213,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,0.6020612716674805,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,0.6712157726287842,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,0.6267571449279785,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -s PM_RESUME,0.505136251449585,16, -linux_literal,1,5,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.21415948867797852,16, -linux_literal,1,5,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.19318318367004395,16, -linux_literal,1,5,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.21352124214172363,16, -linux_literal,1,5,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.18979454040527344,16, -linux_literal,1,5,pt (ignore),pt PM_RESUME,0.16629600524902344,16, -linux_literal,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.46967077255249023,16, -linux_literal,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.46343088150024414,16, -linux_literal,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.4723978042602539,16, -linux_literal,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.4741063117980957,16, -linux_literal,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git PM_RESUME,0.4613051414489746,16, -linux_literal,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.20196986198425293,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.18932533264160156,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.19396305084228516,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.1952073574066162,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n PM_RESUME,0.20149731636047363,16,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.08270478248596191,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.08414745330810547,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.08627724647521973,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.08978700637817383,16, -linux_literal,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.0836489200592041,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.15774202346801758,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.16005396842956543,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.15743708610534668,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.16156601905822754,16, -linux_literal,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case PM_RESUME,0.1557624340057373,16, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.1028127670288086,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.10258054733276367,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.10902261734008789,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.10802555084228516,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore),rg -n -i PM_RESUME,0.10153412818908691,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,0.7902817726135254,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,0.7985179424285889,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,0.8208649158477783,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,0.7937076091766357,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (ignore) (mmap),rg -n -i --mmap PM_RESUME,0.7936429977416992,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,0.5215470790863037,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,0.46518707275390625,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,0.4467353820800781,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,0.4595184326171875,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,ag (ignore) (mmap),ag -i PM_RESUME,0.4531285762786865,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,14.187762022018433,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,14.178058385848999,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,14.096448421478271,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,14.190524339675903,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,pt (ignore),pt -i PM_RESUME,14.231573343276978,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.4668574333190918,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.46050214767456055,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.46228861808776855,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.44957947731018066,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,sift (ignore),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n -i --git PM_RESUME,0.4612581729888916,374, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.1932981014251709,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.20561552047729492,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.19516706466674805,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.20196247100830078,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -I -n -i PM_RESUME,0.19236421585083008,370,LC_ALL=C -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.09555959701538086,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.09589338302612305,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.09479856491088867,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall PM_RESUME,0.09741568565368652,370, -linux_literal_casei,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n -i --no-ignore -tall 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-linux_literal_default,1,5,ag,ag PM_RESUME,0.4507424831390381,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,ag,ag PM_RESUME,0.44472575187683105,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.15556907653808594,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.1533644199371338,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.15392351150512695,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.1535196304321289,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,ucg,ucg PM_RESUME,0.15589547157287598,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.2261514663696289,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.2731902599334717,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.2563004493713379,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.2575085163116455,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,pt,pt PM_RESUME,0.1724245548248291,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,sift,sift PM_RESUME,0.13233542442321777,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,sift,sift PM_RESUME,0.1256580352783203,16, -linux_literal_default,1,5,sift,sift 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\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},9.091489553451538,490, -linux_no_literal,1,5,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},9.049214124679565,490, -linux_no_literal,1,5,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},8.879419803619385,490, -linux_no_literal,1,5,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},9.07261848449707,490, -linux_no_literal,1,5,sift (ignore) (ASCII),sift --binary-skip --exclude-files .* --exclude-files *.pdf -n --git \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},8.918747901916504,490, -linux_no_literal,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5},8.334321975708008,490,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -linux_no_literal,1,5,git grep (ignore),git grep -E -I -n 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[A-Z]+_RESUME,0.0767812728881836,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.07874488830566406,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.0804905891418457,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,5,rg (whitelist),rg -n --no-ignore -tall [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.07479119300842285,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.13643193244934082,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.13543128967285156,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.13312768936157227,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.13562273979187012,1630, -linux_re_literal_suffix,1,5,ucg (whitelist),ucg --nosmart-case [A-Z]+_RESUME,0.13236212730407715,1630, -linux_unicode_greek,1,5,rg,rg -n \p{Greek},0.17355775833129883,23, -linux_unicode_greek,1,5,rg,rg -n 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Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.415337324142456,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt,pt -N Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.4208543300628662,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt,pt -N Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.416351079940796,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt,pt -N Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.4270708560943604,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt,pt -N Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.4243996143341064,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,sift,sift Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.2245020866394043,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,sift,sift Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.2382345199584961,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,sift,sift Sherlock Holmes 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(lines),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.3731727600097656,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,ucg (lines),ucg --nosmart-case Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.38796329498291016,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt (lines),pt Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.4102630615234375,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt (lines),pt Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.4137451648712158,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt (lines),pt Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.4649333953857422,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt (lines),pt Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.430387258529663,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,pt (lines),pt Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.541991949081421,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,sift (lines),sift -n Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6231405735015869,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,sift (lines),sift -n Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5986526012420654,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,sift (lines),sift -n Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5821917057037354,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,sift (lines),sift -n Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.6045489311218262,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,sift (lines),sift -n Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.5986905097961426,629, -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,grep (lines),grep -an Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.8278565406799316,629,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_en_literal,1,5,grep (lines),grep -an Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.777052640914917,629,LC_ALL=C 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/tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.274705171585083,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,5,rg,rg -i Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.3337059020996094,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,5,grep,grep -ai Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.9112112522125244,642,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,5,grep,grep -ai Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.907888650894165,642,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,5,grep,grep -ai Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.912668228149414,642,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,5,grep,grep -ai Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,1.9082865715026855,642,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,5,grep,grep -ai Sherlock Holmes 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Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.4278140068054199,642, -subtitles_en_literal_casei,1,5,ucg (lines) (ASCII),ucg -i Sherlock Holmes /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.4013493061065674,642, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,5,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Sherlock Holmes(?-u:\b) /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.17953085899353027,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,5,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Sherlock Holmes(?-u:\b) /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.17679834365844727,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,5,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Sherlock Holmes(?-u:\b) /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.17448186874389648,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,5,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Sherlock Holmes(?-u:\b) /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.sample.en,0.21117281913757324,629, -subtitles_en_literal_word,1,5,rg (ASCII),rg -n (?-u:\b)Sherlock Holmes(?-u:\b) 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/tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.6251120567321777,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.644089698791504,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.6416165828704834,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.6321892738342285,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_no_literal,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5} /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.6264762878417969,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.29879307746887207,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.3226010799407959,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.32187771797180176,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.2825047969818115,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,rg,rg -n \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,0.283217191696167,278, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep,grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.3977878093719482,278,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep,grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.4288139343261719,278,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep,grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.4054889678955078,278,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep,grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.4003441333770752,278,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep,grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.5269148349761963,278,LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.8912529945373535,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.9221522808074951,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.9416618347167969,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.893650770187378,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ag (ASCII),ag -s \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.8895554542541504,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.0110745429992676,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.9790067672729492,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.0426392555236816,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.121723175048828,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,ucg (ASCII),ucg --nosmart-case \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,2.1247596740722656,, -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.3579976558685303,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.382859468460083,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.393401861190796,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.474374532699585,,LC_ALL=C -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words,1,5,grep (ASCII),grep -E -an \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+ /tmp/benchsuite/subtitles/OpenSubtitles2016.raw.ru,1.3835601806640625,,LC_ALL=C diff --git a/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/summary b/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/summary deleted file mode 100644 index 348c0d6..0000000 --- a/benchsuite/runs/2018-01-08-archlinux-cheetah/summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -linux_alternates (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.100 +/- 0.003 (lines: 68) -ag (ignore) 0.501 +/- 0.033 (lines: 68) -git grep (ignore) 0.267 +/- 0.004 (lines: 68) -rg (whitelist)* 0.090 +/- 0.001 (lines: 68)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.135 +/- 0.003 (lines: 68) - -linux_alternates_casei (pattern: ERR_SYS|PME_TURN_OFF|LINK_REQ_RST|CFG_BME_EVT) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.124 +/- 0.004 (lines: 160) -ag (ignore) 0.564 +/- 0.041 (lines: 160) -git grep (ignore) 0.928 +/- 0.033 (lines: 160) -rg (whitelist)* 0.096 +/- 0.003 (lines: 160)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.248 +/- 0.008 (lines: 160) - -linux_literal (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore)* 0.082 +/- 0.001 (lines: 16)* -rg (ignore) (mmap) 0.751 +/- 0.062 (lines: 16) -ag (ignore) (mmap) 0.612 +/- 0.065 (lines: 16) -pt (ignore) 0.195 +/- 0.020 (lines: 16) -sift (ignore) 0.468 +/- 0.006 (lines: 16) -git grep (ignore) 0.196 +/- 0.005 (lines: 16) -rg (whitelist) 0.085 +/- 0.003 (lines: 16) -ucg (whitelist) 0.159 +/- 0.002 (lines: 16) - -linux_literal_casei (pattern: PM_RESUME) ----------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.105 +/- 0.003 (lines: 374) -rg (ignore) (mmap) 0.799 +/- 0.012 (lines: 374) -ag (ignore) (mmap) 0.469 +/- 0.030 (lines: 374) -pt (ignore) 14.177 +/- 0.049 (lines: 374) -sift (ignore) 0.460 +/- 0.006 (lines: 374) -git grep (ignore) 0.198 +/- 0.006 (lines: 370) -rg (whitelist)* 0.097 +/- 0.003 (lines: 370)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.154 +/- 0.003 (lines: 370) - -linux_literal_default (pattern: PM_RESUME) ------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.089 +/- 0.002 (lines: 16)* -ag 0.469 +/- 0.038 (lines: 16) -ucg 0.154 +/- 0.001 (lines: 16) -pt 0.237 +/- 0.040 (lines: 16) -sift 0.126 +/- 0.003 (lines: 16) -git grep 0.175 +/- 0.013 (lines: 16) - -linux_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (ignore) 0.329 +/- 0.006 (lines: 490) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.172 +/- 0.002 (lines: 490) -ag (ignore) (ASCII) 0.725 +/- 0.067 (lines: 766) -pt (ignore) (ASCII) 12.478 +/- 0.097 (lines: 490) -sift (ignore) (ASCII) 9.002 +/- 0.096 (lines: 490) -git grep (ignore) 8.542 +/- 0.277 (lines: 490) -git grep (ignore) (ASCII) 1.883 +/- 0.087 (lines: 490) -rg (whitelist) 0.289 +/- 0.006 (lines: 458) -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.160 +/- 0.001 (lines: 458)* -ucg (whitelist) (ASCII) 0.474 +/- 0.020 (lines: 416) - -linux_re_literal_suffix (pattern: [A-Z]+_RESUME) ------------------------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.084 +/- 0.002 (lines: 1652) -ag (ignore) 0.483 +/- 0.006 (lines: 1652) -pt (ignore) 14.128 +/- 0.026 (lines: 1652) -sift (ignore) 4.099 +/- 0.103 (lines: 1652) -git grep (ignore) 0.529 +/- 0.014 (lines: 1652) -rg (whitelist)* 0.078 +/- 0.002 (lines: 1630)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.135 +/- 0.002 (lines: 1630) - -linux_unicode_greek (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------- -rg* 0.172 +/- 0.002 (lines: 23)* -pt 14.122 +/- 0.031 (lines: 23) -sift 2.826 +/- 0.012 (lines: 23) - -linux_unicode_greek_casei (pattern: \p{Greek}) ----------------------------------------------- -rg 0.170 +/- 0.001 (lines: 103) -pt 14.120 +/- 0.039 (lines: 23) -sift* 0.004 +/- 0.000 (lines: 0)* - -linux_unicode_word (pattern: \wAh) ----------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.098 +/- 0.002 (lines: 186) -rg (ignore) (ASCII) 0.096 +/- 0.002 (lines: 174) -ag (ignore) (ASCII) 0.627 +/- 0.038 (lines: 174) -pt (ignore) (ASCII) 14.182 +/- 0.024 (lines: 174) -sift (ignore) (ASCII) 4.135 +/- 0.119 (lines: 174) -git grep (ignore) 4.854 +/- 0.643 (lines: 186) -git grep (ignore) (ASCII) 1.376 +/- 0.035 (lines: 174) -rg (whitelist) 0.081 +/- 0.001 (lines: 180)* -rg (whitelist) (ASCII)* 0.082 +/- 0.002 (lines: 168) -ucg (ASCII) 0.155 +/- 0.003 (lines: 168) - -linux_word (pattern: PM_RESUME) -------------------------------- -rg (ignore) 0.091 +/- 0.002 (lines: 6) -ag (ignore) 0.461 +/- 0.020 (lines: 6) -pt (ignore) 14.223 +/- 0.038 (lines: 6) -sift (ignore) 3.226 +/- 0.043 (lines: 6) -git grep (ignore) 0.173 +/- 0.006 (lines: 6) -rg (whitelist)* 0.076 +/- 0.001 (lines: 6)* -ucg (whitelist) 0.156 +/- 0.003 (lines: 6) - -subtitles_en_alternate (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg (lines) 0.311 +/- 0.026 (lines: 848) -ag (lines) 2.242 +/- 0.086 (lines: 848) -ucg (lines) 1.132 +/- 0.017 (lines: 848) -grep (lines) 1.828 +/- 0.017 (lines: 848) -rg* 0.226 +/- 0.031 (lines: 848)* -grep 1.528 +/- 0.057 (lines: 848) - -subtitles_en_alternate_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes|John Watson|Irene Adler|Inspector Lestrade|Professor Moriarty) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ag (ASCII) 3.745 +/- 0.035 (lines: 862) -ucg (ASCII) 2.423 +/- 0.030 (lines: 862) -grep (ASCII) 2.969 +/- 0.040 (lines: 862) -rg* 1.952 +/- 0.049 (lines: 862)* -grep 2.928 +/- 0.012 (lines: 862) - -subtitles_en_literal (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.130 +/- 0.014 (lines: 629)* -rg (no mmap) 0.243 +/- 0.017 (lines: 629) -pt 1.421 +/- 0.005 (lines: 629) -sift 0.243 +/- 0.015 (lines: 629) -grep 0.486 +/- 0.027 (lines: 629) -rg (lines) 0.190 +/- 0.014 (lines: 629) -ag (lines) 1.573 +/- 0.034 (lines: 629) -ucg (lines) 0.386 +/- 0.014 (lines: 629) -pt (lines) 1.452 +/- 0.055 (lines: 629) -sift (lines) 0.601 +/- 0.015 (lines: 629) -grep (lines) 0.803 +/- 0.031 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_literal_casei (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.284 +/- 0.028 (lines: 642)* -grep 1.912 +/- 0.004 (lines: 642) -grep (ASCII) 0.570 +/- 0.018 (lines: 642) -rg (lines) 0.362 +/- 0.028 (lines: 642) -ag (lines) (ASCII) 1.580 +/- 0.036 (lines: 642) -ucg (lines) (ASCII) 0.404 +/- 0.019 (lines: 642) - -subtitles_en_literal_word (pattern: Sherlock Holmes) ----------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.185 +/- 0.015 (lines: 629) -ag (ASCII) 1.525 +/- 0.009 (lines: 629) -ucg (ASCII) 0.384 +/- 0.015 (lines: 629) -grep (ASCII) 0.788 +/- 0.029 (lines: 629) -rg 0.184 +/- 0.006 (lines: 629)* -grep 0.790 +/- 0.028 (lines: 629) - -subtitles_en_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 1.793 +/- 0.005 (lines: 13) -rg (ASCII)* 1.594 +/- 0.003 (lines: 13)* -ag (ASCII) 6.573 +/- 0.036 (lines: 48) -ucg (ASCII) 5.394 +/- 0.042 (lines: 13) -grep (ASCII) 3.446 +/- 0.050 (lines: 13) - -subtitles_en_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Holmes\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 0.187 +/- 0.003 (lines: 317) -grep 1.095 +/- 0.026 (lines: 317) -rg (ASCII)* 0.184 +/- 0.005 (lines: 317)* -ag (ASCII) 4.543 +/- 0.075 (lines: 323) -ucg (ASCII) 3.567 +/- 0.058 (lines: 317) -grep (ASCII) 1.070 +/- 0.012 (lines: 317) - -subtitles_ru_alternate (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -rg (lines) 1.007 +/- 0.041 (lines: 691) -ag (lines) 3.830 +/- 0.035 (lines: 691) -ucg (lines) 2.043 +/- 0.034 (lines: 691) -grep (lines) 7.513 +/- 0.020 (lines: 691) -rg* 0.938 +/- 0.046 (lines: 691)* -grep 7.085 +/- 0.030 (lines: 691) - -subtitles_ru_alternate_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс|Джон Уотсон|Ирен Адлер|инспектор Лестрейд|профессор Мориарти) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -ag (ASCII) 3.799 +/- 0.015 (lines: 691) -ucg (ASCII)* 2.038 +/- 0.030 (lines: 691)* -grep (ASCII) 7.484 +/- 0.019 (lines: 691) -rg 11.087 +/- 0.057 (lines: 735) -grep 6.814 +/- 0.020 (lines: 735) - -subtitles_ru_literal (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) --------------------------------------------- -rg* 0.195 +/- 0.010 (lines: 583)* -rg (no mmap) 0.315 +/- 0.005 (lines: 583) -pt 5.134 +/- 0.023 (lines: 583) -sift 5.835 +/- 0.061 (lines: 583) -grep 0.698 +/- 0.008 (lines: 583) -rg (lines) 0.267 +/- 0.002 (lines: 583) -ag (lines) 2.862 +/- 0.096 (lines: 583) -ucg (lines) 2.418 +/- 0.045 (lines: 583) -pt (lines) 5.150 +/- 0.036 (lines: 583) -sift (lines) 6.374 +/- 0.056 (lines: 583) -grep (lines) 1.089 +/- 0.028 (lines: 583) - -subtitles_ru_literal_casei (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) --------------------------------------------------- -rg 0.970 +/- 0.041 (lines: 604) -grep 6.297 +/- 0.037 (lines: 604) -grep (ASCII) 0.725 +/- 0.030 (lines: 583) -rg (lines) 1.032 +/- 0.010 (lines: 604) -ag (lines) (ASCII)* 0.645 +/- 0.022 (lines: 0)* -ucg (lines) (ASCII) 0.774 +/- 0.036 (lines: 583) - -subtitles_ru_literal_word (pattern: Шерлок Холмс) -------------------------------------------------- -rg (ASCII)* 0.188 +/- 0.007 (lines: 0)* -ag (ASCII) 0.668 +/- 0.028 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 2.404 +/- 0.052 (lines: 583) -grep (ASCII) 1.114 +/- 0.048 (lines: 583) -rg 0.275 +/- 0.011 (lines: 579) -grep 1.076 +/- 0.008 (lines: 579) - -subtitles_ru_no_literal (pattern: \w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}\s+\w{5}) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -rg 3.167 +/- 0.014 (lines: 41) -rg (ASCII) 2.740 +/- 0.014 (lines: 0) -ag (ASCII) 1.963 +/- 0.069 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 2.055 +/- 0.037 (lines: 0) -grep (ASCII)* 1.634 +/- 0.009 (lines: 0)* - -subtitles_ru_surrounding_words (pattern: \w+\s+Холмс\s+\w+) ------------------------------------------------------------ -rg* 0.302 +/- 0.020 (lines: 278)* -grep 1.432 +/- 0.055 (lines: 278) -ag (ASCII) 1.908 +/- 0.023 (lines: 0) -ucg (ASCII) 2.056 +/- 0.066 (lines: 0) -grep (ASCII) 1.398 +/- 0.044 (lines: 0) diff --git a/build.rs b/build.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b7f26f1..0000000 --- a/build.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -#[macro_use] -extern crate clap; -#[macro_use] -extern crate lazy_static; - -use std::env; -use std::fs::{self, File}; -use std::io::{self, Read, Write}; -use std::path::Path; -use std::process; - -use clap::Shell; - -use app::{RGArg, RGArgKind}; - -#[allow(dead_code)] -#[path = "src/app.rs"] -mod app; - -fn main() { - // OUT_DIR is set by Cargo and it's where any additional build artifacts - // are written. - let outdir = match env::var_os("OUT_DIR") { - Some(outdir) => outdir, - None => { - eprintln!( - "OUT_DIR environment variable not defined. \ - Please file a bug: \ - https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/new"); - process::exit(1); - } - }; - fs::create_dir_all(&outdir).unwrap(); - - let stamp_path = Path::new(&outdir).join("ripgrep-stamp"); - if let Err(err) = File::create(&stamp_path) { - panic!("failed to write {}: {}", stamp_path.display(), err); - } - if let Err(err) = generate_man_page(&outdir) { - eprintln!("failed to generate man page: {}", err); - } - - // Use clap to build completion files. - let mut app = app::app(); - app.gen_completions("rg", Shell::Bash, &outdir); - app.gen_completions("rg", Shell::Fish, &outdir); - app.gen_completions("rg", Shell::PowerShell, &outdir); - // Note that we do not use clap's support for zsh. Instead, zsh completions - // are manually maintained in `complete/_rg`. - - // Make the current git hash available to the build. - if let Some(rev) = git_revision_hash() { - println!("cargo:rustc-env=RIPGREP_BUILD_GIT_HASH={}", rev); - } -} - -fn git_revision_hash() -> Option { - let result = process::Command::new("git") - .args(&["rev-parse", "--short=10", "HEAD"]) - .output(); - result.ok().and_then(|output| { - let v = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).trim().to_string(); - if v.is_empty() { - None - } else { - Some(v) - } - }) -} - -fn generate_man_page>(outdir: P) -> io::Result<()> { - // If asciidoc isn't installed, then don't do anything. - if let Err(err) = process::Command::new("a2x").output() { - eprintln!("Could not run 'a2x' binary, skipping man page generation."); - eprintln!("Error from running 'a2x': {}", err); - return Ok(()); - } - // 1. Read asciidoc template. - // 2. Interpolate template with auto-generated docs. - // 3. Save interpolation to disk. - // 4. Use a2x (part of asciidoc) to convert to man page. - let outdir = outdir.as_ref(); - let cwd = env::current_dir()?; - let tpl_path = cwd.join("doc").join("rg.1.txt.tpl"); - let txt_path = outdir.join("rg.1.txt"); - - let mut tpl = String::new(); - File::open(&tpl_path)?.read_to_string(&mut tpl)?; - tpl = tpl.replace("{OPTIONS}", &formatted_options()?); - - let githash = git_revision_hash(); - let githash = githash.as_ref().map(|x| &**x); - tpl = tpl.replace("{VERSION}", &app::long_version(githash)); - - File::create(&txt_path)?.write_all(tpl.as_bytes())?; - let result = process::Command::new("a2x") - .arg("--no-xmllint") - .arg("--doctype").arg("manpage") - .arg("--format").arg("manpage") - .arg(&txt_path) - .spawn()? - .wait()?; - if !result.success() { - let msg = format!("'a2x' failed with exit code {:?}", result.code()); - return Err(ioerr(msg)); - } - Ok(()) -} - -fn formatted_options() -> io::Result { - let mut args = app::all_args_and_flags(); - args.sort_by(|x1, x2| x1.name.cmp(&x2.name)); - - let mut formatted = vec![]; - for arg in args { - if arg.hidden { - continue; - } - // ripgrep only has two positional arguments, and probably will only - // ever have two positional arguments, so we just hardcode them into - // the template. - if let app::RGArgKind::Positional{..} = arg.kind { - continue; - } - formatted.push(formatted_arg(&arg)?); - } - Ok(formatted.join("\n\n")) -} - -fn formatted_arg(arg: &RGArg) -> io::Result { - match arg.kind { - RGArgKind::Positional{..} => panic!("unexpected positional argument"), - RGArgKind::Switch { long, short, multiple } => { - let mut out = vec![]; - - let mut header = format!("--{}", long); - if let Some(short) = short { - header = format!("-{}, {}", short, header); - } - if multiple { - header = format!("*{}* ...::", header); - } else { - header = format!("*{}*::", header); - } - writeln!(out, "{}", header)?; - writeln!(out, "{}", formatted_doc_txt(arg)?)?; - - Ok(String::from_utf8(out).unwrap()) - } - RGArgKind::Flag { long, short, value_name, multiple, .. } => { - let mut out = vec![]; - - let mut header = format!("--{}", long); - if let Some(short) = short { - header = format!("-{}, {}", short, header); - } - if multiple { - header = format!("*{}* _{}_ ...::", header, value_name); - } else { - header = format!("*{}* _{}_::", header, value_name); - } - writeln!(out, "{}", header)?; - writeln!(out, "{}", formatted_doc_txt(arg)?)?; - - Ok(String::from_utf8(out).unwrap()) - } - } -} - -fn formatted_doc_txt(arg: &RGArg) -> io::Result { - let paragraphs: Vec<&str> = arg.doc_long.split("\n\n").collect(); - if paragraphs.is_empty() { - return Err(ioerr(format!("missing docs for --{}", arg.name))); - } - let first = format!(" {}", paragraphs[0].replace("\n", "\n ")); - if paragraphs.len() == 1 { - return Ok(first); - } - Ok(format!("{}\n+\n{}", first, paragraphs[1..].join("\n+\n"))) -} - -fn ioerr(msg: String) -> io::Error { - io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, msg) -} diff --git a/ci/before_deploy.sh b/ci/before_deploy.sh deleted file mode 100755 index c1addbc..0000000 --- a/ci/before_deploy.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# package the build artifacts - -set -ex - -. "$(dirname $0)/utils.sh" - -# Generate artifacts for release -mk_artifacts() { - cargo build --target "$TARGET" --release --features unstable -} - -mk_tarball() { - # When cross-compiling, use the right `strip` tool on the binary. - local gcc_prefix="$(gcc_prefix)" - # Create a temporary dir that contains our staging area. - # $tmpdir/$name is what eventually ends up as the deployed archive. - local tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)" - local name="${PROJECT_NAME}-${TRAVIS_TAG}-${TARGET}" - local staging="$tmpdir/$name" - mkdir -p "$staging"/{complete,doc} - # The deployment directory is where the final archive will reside. - # This path is known by the .travis.yml configuration. - local out_dir="$(pwd)/deployment" - mkdir -p "$out_dir" - # Find the correct (most recent) Cargo "out" directory. The out directory - # contains shell completion files and the man page. - local cargo_out_dir="$(cargo_out_dir "target/$TARGET")" - - # Copy the ripgrep binary and strip it. - cp "target/$TARGET/release/rg" "$staging/rg" - "${gcc_prefix}strip" "$staging/rg" - # Copy the licenses and README. - cp {README.md,UNLICENSE,COPYING,LICENSE-MIT} "$staging/" - # Copy documentation and man page. - cp {CHANGELOG.md,FAQ.md,GUIDE.md} "$staging/doc/" - if command -V a2x 2>&1 > /dev/null; then - # The man page should only exist if we have asciidoc installed. - cp "$cargo_out_dir/rg.1" "$staging/doc/" - fi - # Copy shell completion files. - cp "$cargo_out_dir"/{rg.bash,rg.fish,_rg.ps1} "$staging/complete/" - cp complete/_rg "$staging/complete/" - - (cd "$tmpdir" && tar czf "$out_dir/$name.tar.gz" "$name") - rm -rf "$tmpdir" -} - -main() { - mk_artifacts - mk_tarball -} - -main diff --git a/ci/install.sh b/ci/install.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 37af9d7..0000000 --- a/ci/install.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# install stuff needed for the `script` phase - -# Where rustup gets installed. -export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.cargo/bin" - -set -ex - -. "$(dirname $0)/utils.sh" - -install_rustup() { - curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf \ - | sh -s -- -y --default-toolchain="$TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION" - rustc -V - cargo -V -} - -install_targets() { - if [ $(host) != "$TARGET" ]; then - rustup target add $TARGET - fi -} - -install_osx_dependencies() { - if ! is_osx; then - return - fi - - brew install asciidoc docbook-xsl -} - -configure_cargo() { - local prefix=$(gcc_prefix) - if [ -n "${prefix}" ]; then - local gcc_suffix= - if [ -n "$GCC_VERSION" ]; then - gcc_suffix="-$GCC_VERSION" - fi - local gcc="${prefix}gcc${gcc_suffix}" - - # information about the cross compiler - "${gcc}" -v - - # tell cargo which linker to use for cross compilation - mkdir -p .cargo - cat >>.cargo/config <&2 - exit 1 -fi -version="$1" - -# Linux and Darwin builds. -for arch in i686 x86_64; do - for target in apple-darwin unknown-linux-musl; do - url="https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases/download/$version/ripgrep-$version-$arch-$target.tar.gz" - sha=$(curl -sfSL "$url" | sha256sum) - echo "$version-$arch-$target $sha" - done -done - -# Source. -for ext in zip tar.gz; do - url="https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/archive/$version.$ext" - sha=$(curl -sfSL "$url" | sha256sum) - echo "source.$ext $sha" -done diff --git a/ci/test_complete.sh b/ci/test_complete.sh deleted file mode 100755 index b178e85..0000000 --- a/ci/test_complete.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env zsh - -emulate zsh -o extended_glob -o no_function_argzero -o no_unset - -## -# Compares options in `rg --help` output to options in zsh completion function - -get_comp_args() { - # Technically there are many options that the completion system sets that - # our function may rely on, but we'll trust that we've got it mostly right - setopt local_options unset - - # Our completion function recognises a special variable which tells it to - # dump the _arguments specs and then just return. But do this in a sub-shell - # anyway to avoid any weirdness - ( _RG_COMPLETE_LIST_ARGS=1 source $1 ) -} - -main() { - local diff - local rg="${0:a:h}/../target/${TARGET:-}/release/rg" - local _rg="${0:a:h}/../complete/_rg" - local -a help_args comp_args - - [[ -e $rg ]] || rg=${rg/%\/release\/rg/\/debug\/rg} - - rg=${rg:a} - _rg=${_rg:a} - - [[ -e $rg ]] || { - print -r >&2 "File not found: $rg" - return 1 - } - [[ -e $_rg ]] || { - print -r >&2 "File not found: $_rg" - return 1 - } - - print -rl - 'Comparing options:' "-$rg" "+$_rg" - - # 'Parse' options out of the `--help` output. To prevent false positives we - # only look at lines where the first non-white-space character is `-` - help_args=( ${(f)"$( - $rg --help | - $rg -- '^\s*-' | - $rg -io -- '[\t ,](-[a-z0-9]|--[a-z0-9-]+)\b' | - tr -d '\t ,' | - sort -u - )"} ) - - # 'Parse' options out of the completion function - comp_args=( ${(f)"$( get_comp_args $_rg )"} ) - - # Note that we currently exclude hidden (!...) options; matching these - # properly against the `--help` output could be irritating - comp_args=( ${comp_args#\(*\)} ) # Strip excluded options - comp_args=( ${comp_args#\*} ) # Strip repetition indicator - comp_args=( ${comp_args%%-[:[]*} ) # Strip everything after -optname- - comp_args=( ${comp_args%%[:+=[]*} ) # Strip everything after other optspecs - comp_args=( ${comp_args##[^-]*} ) # Remove non-options - - # This probably isn't necessary, but we should ensure the same order - comp_args=( ${(f)"$( print -rl - $comp_args | sort -u )"} ) - - (( $#help_args )) || { - print -r >&2 'Failed to get help_args' - return 1 - } - (( $#comp_args )) || { - print -r >&2 'Failed to get comp_args' - return 1 - } - - diff="$( - if diff --help 2>&1 | grep -qF -- '--label'; then - diff -U2 \ - --label '`rg --help`' \ - --label '`_rg`' \ - =( print -rl - $help_args ) =( print -rl - $comp_args ) - else - diff -U2 \ - -L '`rg --help`' \ - -L '`_rg`' \ - =( print -rl - $help_args ) =( print -rl - $comp_args ) - fi - )" - - (( $#diff )) && { - printf >&2 '%s\n' 'zsh completion options differ from `--help` options:' - printf >&2 '%s\n' $diff - return 1 - } - printf 'OK\n' - return 0 -} - -main "$@" diff --git a/ci/utils.sh b/ci/utils.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 2fb7fad..0000000 --- a/ci/utils.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# Various utility functions used through CI. - -# Finds Cargo's `OUT_DIR` directory from the most recent build. -# -# This requires one parameter corresponding to the target directory -# to search for the build output. -cargo_out_dir() { - # This works by finding the most recent stamp file, which is produced by - # every ripgrep build. - target_dir="$1" - find "$target_dir" -name ripgrep-stamp -print0 \ - | xargs -0 ls -t \ - | head -n1 \ - | xargs dirname -} - -host() { - case "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" in - linux) - echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu - ;; - osx) - echo x86_64-apple-darwin - ;; - esac -} - -architecture() { - case "$TARGET" in - x86_64-*) - echo amd64 - ;; - i686-*|i586-*|i386-*) - echo i386 - ;; - arm*-unknown-linux-gnueabihf) - echo armhf - ;; - *) - die "architecture: unexpected target $TARGET" - ;; - esac -} - -gcc_prefix() { - case "$(architecture)" in - armhf) - echo arm-linux-gnueabihf- - ;; - *) - return - ;; - esac -} - -is_ssse3_target() { - case "$(architecture)" in - amd64) return 0 ;; - *) return 1 ;; - esac -} - -is_x86() { - case "$(architecture)" in - amd64|i386) return 0 ;; - *) return 1 ;; - esac -} - -is_arm() { - case "$(architecture)" in - armhf) return 0 ;; - *) return 1 ;; - esac -} - -is_linux() { - case "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" in - linux) return 0 ;; - *) return 1 ;; - esac -} - -is_osx() { - case "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" in - osx) return 0 ;; - *) return 1 ;; - esac -} diff --git a/complete/_rg b/complete/_rg deleted file mode 100644 index 586c90b..0000000 --- a/complete/_rg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,369 +0,0 @@ -#compdef rg - -## -# zsh completion function for ripgrep -# -# Run ci/test_complete.sh after building to ensure that the options supported by -# this function stay in synch with the `rg` binary. -# -# @see http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Completion-System.html -# @see https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/master/Etc/completion-style-guide -# -# Originally based on code from the zsh-users project — see copyright notice -# below. - -_rg() { - local curcontext=$curcontext no='!' descr ret=1 - local -a context line state state_descr args tmp suf - local -A opt_args - - # ripgrep has many options which negate the effect of a more common one — for - # example, `--no-column` to negate `--column`, and `--messages` to negate - # `--no-messages`. There are so many of these, and they're so infrequently - # used, that some users will probably find it irritating if they're completed - # indiscriminately, so let's not do that unless either the current prefix - # matches one of those negation options or the user has the `complete-all` - # style set. Note that this prefix check has to be updated manually to account - # for all of the potential negation options listed below! - if - # (--[imn]* => --ignore*, --messages, --no-*) - [[ $PREFIX$SUFFIX == --[imn]* ]] || - zstyle -t ":complete:$curcontext:*" complete-all - then - no= - fi - - # We make heavy use of argument groups here to prevent the option specs from - # growing unwieldy. These aren't supported in zsh <5.4, though, so we'll strip - # them out below if necessary. This makes the exclusions inaccurate on those - # older versions, but oh well — it's not that big a deal - args=( - + '(exclusive)' # Misc. fully exclusive options - '(: * -)'{-h,--help}'[display help information]' - '(: * -)'{-V,--version}'[display version information]' - - + '(case)' # Case-sensitivity options - {-i,--ignore-case}'[search case-insensitively]' - {-s,--case-sensitive}'[search case-sensitively]' - {-S,--smart-case}'[search case-insensitively if pattern is all lowercase]' - - + '(context-a)' # Context (after) options - '(context-c)'{-A+,--after-context=}'[specify lines to show after each match]:number of lines' - - + '(context-b)' # Context (before) options - '(context-c)'{-B+,--before-context=}'[specify lines to show before each match]:number of lines' - - + '(context-c)' # Context (combined) options - '(context-a context-b)'{-C+,--context=}'[specify lines to show before and after each match]:number of lines' - - + '(column)' # Column options - '--column[show column numbers for matches]' - $no"--no-column[don't show column numbers for matches]" - - + '(count)' # Counting options - '(passthru)'{-c,--count}'[only show count of matching lines for each file]' - '(passthru)--count-matches[only show count of individual matches for each file]' - - + file # File-input options - '*'{-f+,--file=}'[specify file containing patterns to search for]: :_files' - - + '(file-match)' # Files with/without match options - '(stats)'{-l,--files-with-matches}'[only show names of files with matches]' - '(stats)--files-without-match[only show names of files without matches]' - - + '(file-name)' # File-name options - {-H,--with-filename}'[show file name for matches]' - "--no-filename[don't show file name for matches]" - - + '(fixed)' # Fixed-string options - {-F,--fixed-strings}'[treat pattern as literal string instead of regular expression]' - $no"--no-fixed-strings[don't treat pattern as literal string]" - - + '(follow)' # Symlink-following options - {-L,--follow}'[follow symlinks]' - $no"--no-follow[don't follow symlinks]" - - + glob # File-glob options - '*'{-g+,--glob=}'[include/exclude files matching specified glob]:glob' - '*--iglob=[include/exclude files matching specified case-insensitive glob]:glob' - - + '(heading)' # Heading options - '(pretty-vimgrep)--heading[show matches grouped by file name]' - "(pretty-vimgrep)--no-heading[don't show matches grouped by file name]" - - + '(hidden)' # Hidden-file options - '--hidden[search hidden files and directories]' - $no"--no-hidden[don't search hidden files and directories]" - - + '(ignore)' # Ignore-file options - "(--no-ignore-parent --no-ignore-vcs)--no-ignore[don't respect ignore files]" - $no'(--ignore-parent --ignore-vcs)--ignore[respect ignore files]' - - + '(ignore-parent)' # Parent ignore-file options - "--no-ignore-parent[don't respect ignore files in parent directories]" - $no'--ignore-parent[respect ignore files in parent directories]' - - + '(ignore-vcs)' # VCS ignore-file options - "--no-ignore-vcs[don't respect version control ignore files]" - $no'--ignore-vcs[respect version control ignore files]' - - + '(line)' # Line-number options - {-n,--line-number}'[show line numbers for matches]' - {-N,--no-line-number}"[don't show line numbers for matches]" - - + '(max-depth)' # Directory-depth options - '--max-depth=[specify max number of directories to descend]:number of directories' - '!--maxdepth=:number of directories' - - + '(messages)' # Error-message options - '(--no-ignore-messages)--no-messages[suppress some error messages]' - $no"--messages[don't suppress error messages affected by --no-messages]" - - + '(messages-ignore)' # Ignore-error message options - "--no-ignore-messages[don't show ignore-file parse error messages]" - $no'--ignore-messages[show ignore-file parse error messages]' - - + '(mmap)' # mmap options - '--mmap[search using memory maps when possible]' - "--no-mmap[don't search using memory maps]" - - + '(only)' # Only-match options - '(passthru replace)'{-o,--only-matching}'[show only matching part of each line]' - - + '(passthru)' # Pass-through options - '(--vimgrep count only replace)--passthru[show both matching and non-matching lines]' - '!(--vimgrep count only replace)--passthrough' - - + '(pretty-vimgrep)' # Pretty/vimgrep display options - '(heading)'{-p,--pretty}'[alias for --color=always --heading -n]' - '(heading passthru)--vimgrep[show results in vim-compatible format]' - - + regexp # Explicit pattern options - '(1 file)*'{-e+,--regexp=}'[specify pattern]:pattern' - - + '(replace)' # Replacement options - '(count only passthru)'{-r+,--replace=}'[specify string used to replace matches]:replace string' - - + '(sort)' # File-sorting options - '(threads)--sort-files[sort results by file path (disables parallelism)]' - $no"--no-sort-files[don't sort results by file path]" - - + stats # Statistics options - '(--files file-match)--stats[show search statistics]' - - + '(text)' # Binary-search options - {-a,--text}'[search binary files as if they were text]' - $no"--no-text[don't search binary files as if they were text]" - - + '(threads)' # Thread-count options - '(--sort-files)'{-j+,--threads=}'[specify approximate number of threads to use]:number of threads' - - + type # Type options - '*'{-t+,--type=}'[only search files matching specified type]: :_rg_types' - '*--type-add=[add new glob for specified file type]: :->typespec' - '*--type-clear=[clear globs previously defined for specified file type]: :_rg_types' - # This should actually be exclusive with everything but other type options - '(: *)--type-list[show all supported file types and their associated globs]' - '*'{-T+,--type-not=}"[don't search files matching specified file type]: :_rg_types" - - + '(word-line)' # Whole-word/line match options - {-w,--word-regexp}'[only show matches surrounded by word boundaries]' - {-x,--line-regexp}'[only show matches surrounded by line boundaries]' - - + '(zip)' # Compressed-file options - {-z,--search-zip}'[search in compressed files]' - $no"--no-search-zip[don't search in compressed files]" - - + misc # Other options — no need to separate these at the moment - '(-b --byte-offset)'{-b,--byte-offset}'[show 0-based byte offset for each matching line]' - '--color=[specify when to use colors in output]:when:(( - never\:"never use colors" - auto\:"use colors or not based on stdout, TERM, etc." - always\:"always use colors" - ansi\:"always use ANSI colors (even on Windows)" - ))' - '*--colors=[specify color and style settings]: :->colorspec' - '--context-separator=[specify string used to separate non-continuous context lines in output]:separator' - '--debug[show debug messages]' - '--dfa-size-limit=[specify upper size limit of generated DFA]:DFA size (bytes)' - '(-E --encoding)'{-E+,--encoding=}'[specify text encoding of files to search]: :_rg_encodings' - "(1 stats)--files[show each file that would be searched (but don't search)]" - '*--ignore-file=[specify additional ignore file]:ignore file:_files' - '(-v --invert-match)'{-v,--invert-match}'[invert matching]' - '(-M --max-columns)'{-M+,--max-columns=}'[specify max length of lines to print]:number of bytes' - '(-m --max-count)'{-m+,--max-count=}'[specify max number of matches per file]:number of matches' - '--max-filesize=[specify size above which files should be ignored]:file size (bytes)' - "--no-config[don't load configuration files]" - '(-0 --null)'{-0,--null}'[print NUL byte after file names]' - '--path-separator=[specify path separator to use when printing file names]:separator' - '(-q --quiet)'{-q,--quiet}'[suppress normal output]' - '--regex-size-limit=[specify upper size limit of compiled regex]:regex size (bytes)' - '*'{-u,--unrestricted}'[reduce level of "smart" searching]' - - + operand # Operands - '(--files --type-list file regexp)1: :_guard "^-*" pattern' - '(--type-list)*: :_files' - ) - - # This is used with test_complete.sh to verify that there are no options - # listed in the help output that aren't also defined here - [[ $_RG_COMPLETE_LIST_ARGS == (1|t*|y*) ]] && { - print -rl - $args - return 0 - } - - # Strip out argument groups where unsupported (see above) - [[ $ZSH_VERSION == (4|5.<0-3>)(.*)# ]] && - args=( ${(@)args:#(#i)(+|[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_-]#|\([a-z0-9][a-z0-9_-]#\))} ) - - _arguments -C -s -S : $args && ret=0 - - case $state in - colorspec) - if [[ ${IPREFIX#--*=}$PREFIX == [^:]# ]]; then - suf=( -qS: ) - tmp=( - 'column:specify coloring for column numbers' - 'line:specify coloring for line numbers' - 'match:specify coloring for match text' - 'path:specify coloring for file names' - ) - descr='color/style type' - elif [[ ${IPREFIX#--*=}$PREFIX == (column|line|match|path):[^:]# ]]; then - suf=( -qS: ) - tmp=( - 'none:clear color/style for type' - 'bg:specify background color' - 'fg:specify foreground color' - 'style:specify text style' - ) - descr='color/style attribute' - elif [[ ${IPREFIX#--*=}$PREFIX == [^:]##:(bg|fg):[^:]# ]]; then - tmp=( black blue green red cyan magenta yellow white ) - descr='color name or r,g,b' - elif [[ ${IPREFIX#--*=}$PREFIX == [^:]##:style:[^:]# ]]; then - tmp=( {,no}bold {,no}intense {,no}underline ) - descr='style name' - else - _message -e colorspec 'no more arguments' - fi - - (( $#tmp )) && { - compset -P '*:' - _describe -t colorspec $descr tmp $suf && ret=0 - } - ;; - - typespec) - if compset -P '[^:]##:include:'; then - _sequence -s , _rg_types && ret=0 - # @todo This bit in particular could be better, but it's a little - # complex, and attempting to solve it seems to run us up against a crash - # bug — zsh # 40362 - elif compset -P '[^:]##:'; then - _message 'glob or include directive' && ret=1 - elif [[ ! -prefix *:* ]]; then - _rg_types -qS : && ret=0 - fi - ;; - esac - - return ret -} - -# Complete encodings -_rg_encodings() { - local -a expl - local -aU _encodings - - # This is impossible to read, but these encodings rarely if ever change, so it - # probably doesn't matter. They are derived from the list given here: - # https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-encoding-get - _encodings=( - {{,us-}ascii,arabic,chinese,cyrillic,greek{,8},hebrew,korean} - logical visual mac {,cs}macintosh x-mac-{cyrillic,roman,ukrainian} - 866 ibm{819,866} csibm866 - big5{,-hkscs} {cn-,cs}big5 x-x-big5 - cp{819,866,125{0..8}} x-cp125{0..8} - csiso2022{jp,kr} csiso8859{6,8}{e,i} - csisolatin{{1..6},9} csisolatin{arabic,cyrillic,greek,hebrew} - ecma-{114,118} asmo-708 elot_928 sun_eu_greek - euc-{jp,kr} x-euc-jp cseuckr cseucpkdfmtjapanese - {,x-}gbk csiso58gb231280 gb18030 {,cs}gb2312 gb_2312{,-80} hz-gb-2312 - iso-2022-{cn,cn-ext,jp,kr} - iso8859{,-}{{1..11},13,14,15} - iso-8859-{{1..11},{6,8}-{e,i},13,14,15,16} iso_8859-{{1..9},15} - iso_8859-{1,2,6,7}:1987 iso_8859-{3,4,5,8}:1988 iso_8859-9:1989 - iso-ir-{58,100,101,109,110,126,127,138,144,148,149,157} - koi{,8,8-r,8-ru,8-u,8_r} cskoi8r - ks_c_5601-{1987,1989} ksc{,_}5691 csksc56011987 - latin{1..6} l{{1..6},9} - shift{-,_}jis csshiftjis {,x-}sjis ms_kanji ms932 - utf{,-}8 utf-16{,be,le} unicode-1-1-utf-8 - windows-{31j,874,949,125{0..8}} dos-874 tis-620 ansi_x3.4-1968 - x-user-defined auto - ) - - _wanted encodings expl encoding compadd -a "$@" - _encodings -} - -# Complete file types -_rg_types() { - local -a expl - local -aU _types - - _types=( ${(@)${(f)"$( _call_program types rg --type-list )"}%%:*} ) - - _wanted types expl 'file type' compadd -a "$@" - _types -} - -_rg "$@" - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Copyright (c) 2011 Github zsh-users - http://github.com/zsh-users -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the -# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -# * Neither the name of the zsh-users nor the -# names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products -# derived from this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND -# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ZSH-USERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY -# DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -# (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; -# LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND -# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS -# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Description -# ----------- -# -# Completion script for ripgrep -# -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Authors -# ------- -# -# * arcizan -# * MaskRay -# -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -# Local Variables: -# mode: shell-script -# coding: utf-8-unix -# indent-tabs-mode: nil -# sh-indentation: 2 -# sh-basic-offset: 2 -# End: -# vim: ft=zsh sw=2 ts=2 et diff --git a/doc/rg.1.txt.tpl b/doc/rg.1.txt.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index fc268f8..0000000 --- a/doc/rg.1.txt.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -rg(1) -===== - -Name ----- -rg - recursively search current directory for lines matching a pattern - - -Synopsis --------- -*rg* [_OPTIONS_] _PATTERN_ [_PATH_...] - -*rg* [_OPTIONS_] *-e* _PATTERN_... [_PATH_...] - -*rg* [_OPTIONS_] *-f* _PATTERNFILE_... [_PATH_...] - -*rg* [_OPTIONS_] *--files* [_PATH_...] - -*rg* [_OPTIONS_] *--type-list* - -*rg* [_OPTIONS_] *--help* - -*rg* [_OPTIONS_] *--version* - - -DESCRIPTION ------------ -ripgrep (rg) recursively searches your current directory for a regex pattern. -By default, ripgrep will respect your `.gitignore` and automatically skip -hidden files/directories and binary files. - -ripgrep's regex engine uses finite automata and guarantees linear time -searching. Because of this, features like backreferences and arbitrary -lookaround are not supported. - - -REGEX SYNTAX ------------- -ripgrep uses Rust's regex engine, which documents its syntax: -https://docs.rs/regex/0.2.5/regex/#syntax - -ripgrep uses byte-oriented regexes, which has some additional documentation: -https://docs.rs/regex/0.2.5/regex/bytes/index.html#syntax - -To a first approximation, ripgrep uses Perl-like regexes without look-around or -backreferences. This makes them very similar to the "extended" (ERE) regular -expressions supported by `egrep`, but with a few additional features like -Unicode character classes. - - -POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS --------------------- -_PATTERN_:: - A regular expression used for searching. To match a pattern beginning with a - dash, use the -e/--regexp option. - -_PATH_:: - A file or directory to search. Directories are searched recursively. Paths - specified expicitly on the command line override glob and ignore rules. - - -OPTIONS -------- -{OPTIONS} - - -EXIT STATUS ------------ -If ripgrep finds a match, then the exit status of the program is 0. If no match -could be found, then the exit status is non-zero. - - -CONFIGURATION FILES -------------------- -ripgrep supports reading configuration files that change ripgrep's default -behavior. The format of the configuration file is an "rc" style and is very -simple. It is defined by two rules: - - 1. Every line is a shell argument, after trimming ASCII whitespace. - 2. Lines starting with _#_ (optionally preceded by any amount of - ASCII whitespace) are ignored. - -ripgrep will look for a single configuration file if and only if the -_RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH_ environment variable is set and is non-empty. -ripgrep will parse shell arguments from this file on startup and will -behave as if the arguments in this file were prepended to any explicit -arguments given to ripgrep on the command line. - -For example, if your ripgreprc file contained a single line: - - --smart-case - -then the following command - - RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH=wherever/.ripgreprc rg foo - -would behave identically to the following command - - rg --smart-case foo - -another example is adding types - - --type-add - web:*.{html,css,js}* - -would behave identically to the following command - - rg --type-add 'web:*.{html,css,js}*' foo - -same with using globs - - --glob=!git/* - -or - - --glob - !git/* - -would behave identically to the following command - - rg --glob '!git/*' foo - -ripgrep also provides a flag, *--no-config*, that when present will suppress -any and all support for configuration. This includes any future support -for auto-loading configuration files from pre-determined paths. - -Conflicts between configuration files and explicit arguments are handled -exactly like conflicts in the same command line invocation. That is, -this command: - - RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH=wherever/.ripgreprc rg foo --case-sensitive - -is exactly equivalent to - - rg --smart-case foo --case-sensitive - -in which case, the *--case-sensitive* flag would override the *--smart-case* -flag. - - -SHELL COMPLETION ----------------- -Shell completion files are included in the release tarball for Bash, Fish, Zsh -and PowerShell. - -For *bash*, move `rg.bash` to `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bash_completion` -or `/etc/bash_completion.d/`. - -For *fish*, move `rg.fish` to `$HOME/.config/fish/completions`. - -For *zsh*, move `_rg` to one of your `$fpath` directories. - - -CAVEATS -------- -ripgrep may abort unexpectedly when using default settings if it searches a -file that is simultaneously truncated. This behavior can be avoided by passing -the --no-mmap flag which will forcefully disable the use of memory maps in all -cases. - - -VERSION -------- -{VERSION} - - -HOMEPAGE --------- -https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep - -Please report bugs and feature requests in the issue tracker. - - -AUTHORS -------- -Andrew Gallant diff --git a/globset/COPYING b/globset/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index bb9c20a..0000000 --- a/globset/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -This project is dual-licensed under the Unlicense and MIT licenses. - -You may use this code under the terms of either license. diff --git a/globset/Cargo.toml b/globset/Cargo.toml deleted file mode 100644 index e41da40..0000000 --- a/globset/Cargo.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -[package] -name = "globset" -version = "0.4.0" #:version -authors = ["Andrew Gallant "] -description = """ -Cross platform single glob and glob set matching. Glob set matching is the -process of matching one or more glob patterns against a single candidate path -simultaneously, and returning all of the globs that matched. -""" -documentation = "https://docs.rs/globset" -homepage = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/globset" -repository = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/globset" -readme = "README.md" -keywords = ["regex", "glob", "multiple", "set", "pattern"] -license = "Unlicense/MIT" - -[lib] -name = "globset" -bench = false - -[dependencies] -aho-corasick = "0.6.0" -fnv = "1.0" -log = "0.4" -memchr = "2" -regex = "1" - -[dev-dependencies] -glob = "0.2" - -[features] -simd-accel = [] diff --git a/globset/LICENSE-MIT b/globset/LICENSE-MIT deleted file mode 100644 index 3b0a5dc..0000000 --- a/globset/LICENSE-MIT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -The MIT License (MIT) - -Copyright (c) 2015 Andrew Gallant - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN -THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/globset/README.md b/globset/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index f5caf22..0000000 --- a/globset/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -globset -======= -Cross platform single glob and glob set matching. Glob set matching is the -process of matching one or more glob patterns against a single candidate path -simultaneously, and returning all of the globs that matched. - -[![Linux build status](https://api.travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep.png)](https://travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep) -[![Windows build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/BurntSushi/ripgrep?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/BurntSushi/ripgrep) -[![](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/globset.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/globset) - -Dual-licensed under MIT or the [UNLICENSE](http://unlicense.org). - -### Documentation - -[https://docs.rs/globset](https://docs.rs/globset) - -### Usage - -Add this to your `Cargo.toml`: - -```toml -[dependencies] -globset = "0.3" -``` - -and this to your crate root: - -```rust -extern crate globset; -``` - -### Example: one glob - -This example shows how to match a single glob against a single file path. - -```rust -use globset::Glob; - -let glob = Glob::new("*.rs")?.compile_matcher(); - -assert!(glob.is_match("foo.rs")); -assert!(glob.is_match("foo/bar.rs")); -assert!(!glob.is_match("Cargo.toml")); -``` - -### Example: configuring a glob matcher - -This example shows how to use a `GlobBuilder` to configure aspects of match -semantics. In this example, we prevent wildcards from matching path separators. - -```rust -use globset::GlobBuilder; - -let glob = GlobBuilder::new("*.rs") - .literal_separator(true).build()?.compile_matcher(); - -assert!(glob.is_match("foo.rs")); -assert!(!glob.is_match("foo/bar.rs")); // no longer matches -assert!(!glob.is_match("Cargo.toml")); -``` - -### Example: match multiple globs at once - -This example shows how to match multiple glob patterns at once. - -```rust -use globset::{Glob, GlobSetBuilder}; - -let mut builder = GlobSetBuilder::new(); -// A GlobBuilder can be used to configure each glob's match semantics -// independently. -builder.add(Glob::new("*.rs")?); -builder.add(Glob::new("src/lib.rs")?); -builder.add(Glob::new("src/**/foo.rs")?); -let set = builder.build()?; - -assert_eq!(set.matches("src/bar/baz/foo.rs"), vec![0, 2]); -``` - -### Performance - -This crate implements globs by converting them to regular expressions, and -executing them with the -[`regex`](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/regex) -crate. - -For single glob matching, performance of this crate should be roughly on par -with the performance of the -[`glob`](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/glob) -crate. (`*_regex` correspond to benchmarks for this library while `*_glob` -correspond to benchmarks for the `glob` library.) -Optimizations in the `regex` crate may propel this library past `glob`, -particularly when matching longer paths. - -``` -test ext_glob ... bench: 425 ns/iter (+/- 21) -test ext_regex ... bench: 175 ns/iter (+/- 10) -test long_glob ... bench: 182 ns/iter (+/- 11) -test long_regex ... bench: 173 ns/iter (+/- 10) -test short_glob ... bench: 69 ns/iter (+/- 4) -test short_regex ... bench: 83 ns/iter (+/- 2) -``` - -The primary performance advantage of this crate is when matching multiple -globs against a single path. With the `glob` crate, one must match each glob -synchronously, one after the other. In this crate, many can be matched -simultaneously. For example: - -``` -test many_short_glob ... bench: 1,063 ns/iter (+/- 47) -test many_short_regex_set ... bench: 186 ns/iter (+/- 11) -``` - -### Comparison with the [`glob`](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/glob) crate - -* Supports alternate "or" globs, e.g., `*.{foo,bar}`. -* Can match non-UTF-8 file paths correctly. -* Supports matching multiple globs at once. -* Doesn't provide a recursive directory iterator of matching file paths, - although I believe this crate should grow one eventually. -* Supports case insensitive and require-literal-separator match options, but - **doesn't** support the require-literal-leading-dot option. diff --git a/globset/UNLICENSE b/globset/UNLICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 68a49da..0000000 --- a/globset/UNLICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. - -Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or -distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled -binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any -means. - -In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors -of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the -software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit -of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and -successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of -relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this -software under copyright law. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -For more information, please refer to diff --git a/globset/benches/bench.rs b/globset/benches/bench.rs deleted file mode 100644 index e142ed7..0000000 --- a/globset/benches/bench.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -/*! -This module benchmarks the glob implementation. For benchmarks on the ripgrep -tool itself, see the benchsuite directory. -*/ -#![feature(test)] - -extern crate glob; -extern crate globset; -#[macro_use] -extern crate lazy_static; -extern crate regex; -extern crate test; - -use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::path::Path; - -use globset::{Candidate, Glob, GlobMatcher, GlobSet, GlobSetBuilder}; - -const EXT: &'static str = "some/a/bigger/path/to/the/crazy/needle.txt"; -const EXT_PAT: &'static str = "*.txt"; - -const SHORT: &'static str = "some/needle.txt"; -const SHORT_PAT: &'static str = "some/**/needle.txt"; - -const LONG: &'static str = "some/a/bigger/path/to/the/crazy/needle.txt"; -const LONG_PAT: &'static str = "some/**/needle.txt"; - -fn new_glob(pat: &str) -> glob::Pattern { - glob::Pattern::new(pat).unwrap() -} - -fn new_reglob(pat: &str) -> GlobMatcher { - Glob::new(pat).unwrap().compile_matcher() -} - -fn new_reglob_many(pats: &[&str]) -> GlobSet { - let mut builder = GlobSetBuilder::new(); - for pat in pats { - builder.add(Glob::new(pat).unwrap()); - } - builder.build().unwrap() -} - -#[bench] -fn ext_glob(b: &mut test::Bencher) { - let pat = new_glob(EXT_PAT); - b.iter(|| assert!(pat.matches(EXT))); -} - -#[bench] -fn ext_regex(b: &mut test::Bencher) { - let set = new_reglob(EXT_PAT); - let cand = Candidate::new(EXT); - b.iter(|| assert!(set.is_match_candidate(&cand))); -} - -#[bench] -fn short_glob(b: &mut test::Bencher) { - let pat = new_glob(SHORT_PAT); - b.iter(|| assert!(pat.matches(SHORT))); -} - -#[bench] -fn short_regex(b: &mut test::Bencher) { - let set = new_reglob(SHORT_PAT); - let cand = Candidate::new(SHORT); - b.iter(|| assert!(set.is_match_candidate(&cand))); -} - -#[bench] -fn long_glob(b: &mut test::Bencher) { - let pat = new_glob(LONG_PAT); - b.iter(|| assert!(pat.matches(LONG))); -} - -#[bench] -fn long_regex(b: &mut test::Bencher) { - let set = new_reglob(LONG_PAT); - let cand = Candidate::new(LONG); - b.iter(|| assert!(set.is_match_candidate(&cand))); -} - -const MANY_SHORT_GLOBS: &'static [&'static str] = &[ - // Taken from a random .gitignore on my system. - ".*.swp", - "tags", - "target", - "*.lock", - "tmp", - "*.csv", - "*.fst", - "*-got", - "*.csv.idx", - "words", - "98m*", - "dict", - "test", - "months", -]; - -const MANY_SHORT_SEARCH: &'static str = "98m-blah.csv.idx"; - -#[bench] -fn many_short_glob(b: &mut test::Bencher) { - let pats: Vec<_> = MANY_SHORT_GLOBS.iter().map(|&s| new_glob(s)).collect(); - b.iter(|| { - let mut count = 0; - for pat in &pats { - if pat.matches(MANY_SHORT_SEARCH) { - count += 1; - } - } - assert_eq!(2, count); - }) -} - -#[bench] -fn many_short_regex_set(b: &mut test::Bencher) { - let set = new_reglob_many(MANY_SHORT_GLOBS); - b.iter(|| assert_eq!(2, set.matches(MANY_SHORT_SEARCH).iter().count())); -} diff --git a/globset/src/glob.rs b/globset/src/glob.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 062f5a6..0000000 --- a/globset/src/glob.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1439 +0,0 @@ -use std::fmt; -use std::hash; -use std::iter; -use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut}; -use std::path::{Path, is_separator}; -use std::str; - -use regex; -use regex::bytes::Regex; - -use {Candidate, Error, ErrorKind, new_regex}; - -/// Describes a matching strategy for a particular pattern. -/// -/// This provides a way to more quickly determine whether a pattern matches -/// a particular file path in a way that scales with a large number of -/// patterns. For example, if many patterns are of the form `*.ext`, then it's -/// possible to test whether any of those patterns matches by looking up a -/// file path's extension in a hash table. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub enum MatchStrategy { - /// A pattern matches if and only if the entire file path matches this - /// literal string. - Literal(String), - /// A pattern matches if and only if the file path's basename matches this - /// literal string. - BasenameLiteral(String), - /// A pattern matches if and only if the file path's extension matches this - /// literal string. - Extension(String), - /// A pattern matches if and only if this prefix literal is a prefix of the - /// candidate file path. - Prefix(String), - /// A pattern matches if and only if this prefix literal is a prefix of the - /// candidate file path. - /// - /// An exception: if `component` is true, then `suffix` must appear at the - /// beginning of a file path or immediately following a `/`. - Suffix { - /// The actual suffix. - suffix: String, - /// Whether this must start at the beginning of a path component. - component: bool, - }, - /// A pattern matches only if the given extension matches the file path's - /// extension. Note that this is a necessary but NOT sufficient criterion. - /// Namely, if the extension matches, then a full regex search is still - /// required. - RequiredExtension(String), - /// A regex needs to be used for matching. - Regex, -} - -impl MatchStrategy { - /// Returns a matching strategy for the given pattern. - pub fn new(pat: &Glob) -> MatchStrategy { - if let Some(lit) = pat.basename_literal() { - MatchStrategy::BasenameLiteral(lit) - } else if let Some(lit) = pat.literal() { - MatchStrategy::Literal(lit) - } else if let Some(ext) = pat.ext() { - MatchStrategy::Extension(ext) - } else if let Some(prefix) = pat.prefix() { - MatchStrategy::Prefix(prefix) - } else if let Some((suffix, component)) = pat.suffix() { - MatchStrategy::Suffix { suffix: suffix, component: component } - } else if let Some(ext) = pat.required_ext() { - MatchStrategy::RequiredExtension(ext) - } else { - MatchStrategy::Regex - } - } -} - -/// Glob represents a successfully parsed shell glob pattern. -/// -/// It cannot be used directly to match file paths, but it can be converted -/// to a regular expression string or a matcher. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq)] -pub struct Glob { - glob: String, - re: String, - opts: GlobOptions, - tokens: Tokens, -} - -impl PartialEq for Glob { - fn eq(&self, other: &Glob) -> bool { - self.glob == other.glob && self.opts == other.opts - } -} - -impl hash::Hash for Glob { - fn hash(&self, state: &mut H) { - self.glob.hash(state); - self.opts.hash(state); - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Glob { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - self.glob.fmt(f) - } -} - -/// A matcher for a single pattern. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct GlobMatcher { - /// The underlying pattern. - pat: Glob, - /// The pattern, as a compiled regex. - re: Regex, -} - -impl GlobMatcher { - /// Tests whether the given path matches this pattern or not. - pub fn is_match>(&self, path: P) -> bool { - self.is_match_candidate(&Candidate::new(path.as_ref())) - } - - /// Tests whether the given path matches this pattern or not. - pub fn is_match_candidate(&self, path: &Candidate) -> bool { - self.re.is_match(&path.path) - } -} - -/// A strategic matcher for a single pattern. -#[cfg(test)] -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct GlobStrategic { - /// The match strategy to use. - strategy: MatchStrategy, - /// The underlying pattern. - pat: Glob, - /// The pattern, as a compiled regex. - re: Regex, -} - -#[cfg(test)] -impl GlobStrategic { - /// Tests whether the given path matches this pattern or not. - fn is_match>(&self, path: P) -> bool { - self.is_match_candidate(&Candidate::new(path.as_ref())) - } - - /// Tests whether the given path matches this pattern or not. - fn is_match_candidate(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - let byte_path = &*candidate.path; - - match self.strategy { - MatchStrategy::Literal(ref lit) => lit.as_bytes() == byte_path, - MatchStrategy::BasenameLiteral(ref lit) => { - lit.as_bytes() == &*candidate.basename - } - MatchStrategy::Extension(ref ext) => { - ext.as_bytes() == &*candidate.ext - } - MatchStrategy::Prefix(ref pre) => { - starts_with(pre.as_bytes(), byte_path) - } - MatchStrategy::Suffix { ref suffix, component } => { - if component && byte_path == &suffix.as_bytes()[1..] { - return true; - } - ends_with(suffix.as_bytes(), byte_path) - } - MatchStrategy::RequiredExtension(ref ext) => { - let ext = ext.as_bytes(); - &*candidate.ext == ext && self.re.is_match(byte_path) - } - MatchStrategy::Regex => self.re.is_match(byte_path), - } - } -} - -/// A builder for a pattern. -/// -/// This builder enables configuring the match semantics of a pattern. For -/// example, one can make matching case insensitive. -/// -/// The lifetime `'a` refers to the lifetime of the pattern string. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct GlobBuilder<'a> { - /// The glob pattern to compile. - glob: &'a str, - /// Options for the pattern. - opts: GlobOptions, -} - -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)] -struct GlobOptions { - /// Whether to match case insensitively. - case_insensitive: bool, - /// Whether to require a literal separator to match a separator in a file - /// path. e.g., when enabled, `*` won't match `/`. - literal_separator: bool, - /// Whether or not to use `\` to escape special characters. - /// e.g., when enabled, `\*` will match a literal `*`. - backslash_escape: bool, -} - -impl GlobOptions { - fn default() -> GlobOptions { - GlobOptions { - case_insensitive: false, - literal_separator: false, - backslash_escape: !is_separator('\\'), - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)] -struct Tokens(Vec); - -impl Deref for Tokens { - type Target = Vec; - fn deref(&self) -> &Vec { &self.0 } -} - -impl DerefMut for Tokens { - fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec { &mut self.0 } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -enum Token { - Literal(char), - Any, - ZeroOrMore, - RecursivePrefix, - RecursiveSuffix, - RecursiveZeroOrMore, - Class { - negated: bool, - ranges: Vec<(char, char)>, - }, - Alternates(Vec), -} - -impl Glob { - /// Builds a new pattern with default options. - pub fn new(glob: &str) -> Result { - GlobBuilder::new(glob).build() - } - - /// Returns a matcher for this pattern. - pub fn compile_matcher(&self) -> GlobMatcher { - let re = new_regex(&self.re) - .expect("regex compilation shouldn't fail"); - GlobMatcher { - pat: self.clone(), - re: re, - } - } - - /// Returns a strategic matcher. - /// - /// This isn't exposed because it's not clear whether it's actually - /// faster than just running a regex for a *single* pattern. If it - /// is faster, then GlobMatcher should do it automatically. - #[cfg(test)] - fn compile_strategic_matcher(&self) -> GlobStrategic { - let strategy = MatchStrategy::new(self); - let re = new_regex(&self.re) - .expect("regex compilation shouldn't fail"); - GlobStrategic { - strategy: strategy, - pat: self.clone(), - re: re, - } - } - - /// Returns the original glob pattern used to build this pattern. - pub fn glob(&self) -> &str { - &self.glob - } - - /// Returns the regular expression string for this glob. - pub fn regex(&self) -> &str { - &self.re - } - - /// Returns the pattern as a literal if and only if the pattern must match - /// an entire path exactly. - /// - /// The basic format of these patterns is `{literal}`. - fn literal(&self) -> Option { - if self.opts.case_insensitive { - return None; - } - let mut lit = String::new(); - for t in &*self.tokens { - match *t { - Token::Literal(c) => lit.push(c), - _ => return None, - } - } - if lit.is_empty() { - None - } else { - Some(lit) - } - } - - /// Returns an extension if this pattern matches a file path if and only - /// if the file path has the extension returned. - /// - /// Note that this extension returned differs from the extension that - /// std::path::Path::extension returns. Namely, this extension includes - /// the '.'. Also, paths like `.rs` are considered to have an extension - /// of `.rs`. - fn ext(&self) -> Option { - if self.opts.case_insensitive { - return None; - } - let start = match self.tokens.get(0) { - Some(&Token::RecursivePrefix) => 1, - Some(_) => 0, - _ => return None, - }; - match self.tokens.get(start) { - Some(&Token::ZeroOrMore) => { - // If there was no recursive prefix, then we only permit - // `*` if `*` can match a `/`. For example, if `*` can't - // match `/`, then `*.c` doesn't match `foo/bar.c`. - if start == 0 && self.opts.literal_separator { - return None; - } - } - _ => return None, - } - match self.tokens.get(start + 1) { - Some(&Token::Literal('.')) => {} - _ => return None, - } - let mut lit = ".".to_string(); - for t in self.tokens[start + 2..].iter() { - match *t { - Token::Literal('.') | Token::Literal('/') => return None, - Token::Literal(c) => lit.push(c), - _ => return None, - } - } - if lit.is_empty() { - None - } else { - Some(lit) - } - } - - /// This is like `ext`, but returns an extension even if it isn't sufficent - /// to imply a match. Namely, if an extension is returned, then it is - /// necessary but not sufficient for a match. - fn required_ext(&self) -> Option { - if self.opts.case_insensitive { - return None; - } - // We don't care at all about the beginning of this pattern. All we - // need to check for is if it ends with a literal of the form `.ext`. - let mut ext: Vec = vec![]; // built in reverse - for t in self.tokens.iter().rev() { - match *t { - Token::Literal('/') => return None, - Token::Literal(c) => { - ext.push(c); - if c == '.' { - break; - } - } - _ => return None, - } - } - if ext.last() != Some(&'.') { - None - } else { - ext.reverse(); - Some(ext.into_iter().collect()) - } - } - - /// Returns a literal prefix of this pattern if the entire pattern matches - /// if the literal prefix matches. - fn prefix(&self) -> Option { - if self.opts.case_insensitive { - return None; - } - let end = match self.tokens.last() { - Some(&Token::ZeroOrMore) => { - if self.opts.literal_separator { - // If a trailing `*` can't match a `/`, then we can't - // assume a match of the prefix corresponds to a match - // of the overall pattern. e.g., `foo/*` with - // `literal_separator` enabled matches `foo/bar` but not - // `foo/bar/baz`, even though `foo/bar/baz` has a `foo/` - // literal prefix. - return None; - } - self.tokens.len() - 1 - } - _ => self.tokens.len(), - }; - let mut lit = String::new(); - for t in &self.tokens[0..end] { - match *t { - Token::Literal(c) => lit.push(c), - _ => return None, - } - } - if lit.is_empty() { - None - } else { - Some(lit) - } - } - - /// Returns a literal suffix of this pattern if the entire pattern matches - /// if the literal suffix matches. - /// - /// If a literal suffix is returned and it must match either the entire - /// file path or be preceded by a `/`, then also return true. This happens - /// with a pattern like `**/foo/bar`. Namely, this pattern matches - /// `foo/bar` and `baz/foo/bar`, but not `foofoo/bar`. In this case, the - /// suffix returned is `/foo/bar` (but should match the entire path - /// `foo/bar`). - /// - /// When this returns true, the suffix literal is guaranteed to start with - /// a `/`. - fn suffix(&self) -> Option<(String, bool)> { - if self.opts.case_insensitive { - return None; - } - let mut lit = String::new(); - let (start, entire) = match self.tokens.get(0) { - Some(&Token::RecursivePrefix) => { - // We only care if this follows a path component if the next - // token is a literal. - if let Some(&Token::Literal(_)) = self.tokens.get(1) { - lit.push('/'); - (1, true) - } else { - (1, false) - } - } - _ => (0, false), - }; - let start = match self.tokens.get(start) { - Some(&Token::ZeroOrMore) => { - // If literal_separator is enabled, then a `*` can't - // necessarily match everything, so reporting a suffix match - // as a match of the pattern would be a false positive. - if self.opts.literal_separator { - return None; - } - start + 1 - } - _ => start, - }; - for t in &self.tokens[start..] { - match *t { - Token::Literal(c) => lit.push(c), - _ => return None, - } - } - if lit.is_empty() || lit == "/" { - None - } else { - Some((lit, entire)) - } - } - - /// If this pattern only needs to inspect the basename of a file path, - /// then the tokens corresponding to only the basename match are returned. - /// - /// For example, given a pattern of `**/*.foo`, only the tokens - /// corresponding to `*.foo` are returned. - /// - /// Note that this will return None if any match of the basename tokens - /// doesn't correspond to a match of the entire pattern. For example, the - /// glob `foo` only matches when a file path has a basename of `foo`, but - /// doesn't *always* match when a file path has a basename of `foo`. e.g., - /// `foo` doesn't match `abc/foo`. - fn basename_tokens(&self) -> Option<&[Token]> { - if self.opts.case_insensitive { - return None; - } - let start = match self.tokens.get(0) { - Some(&Token::RecursivePrefix) => 1, - _ => { - // With nothing to gobble up the parent portion of a path, - // we can't assume that matching on only the basename is - // correct. - return None; - } - }; - if self.tokens[start..].is_empty() { - return None; - } - for t in &self.tokens[start..] { - match *t { - Token::Literal('/') => return None, - Token::Literal(_) => {} // OK - Token::Any | Token::ZeroOrMore => { - if !self.opts.literal_separator { - // In this case, `*` and `?` can match a path - // separator, which means this could reach outside - // the basename. - return None; - } - } - Token::RecursivePrefix - | Token::RecursiveSuffix - | Token::RecursiveZeroOrMore => { - return None; - } - Token::Class{..} | Token::Alternates(..) => { - // We *could* be a little smarter here, but either one - // of these is going to prevent our literal optimizations - // anyway, so give up. - return None; - } - } - } - Some(&self.tokens[start..]) - } - - /// Returns the pattern as a literal if and only if the pattern exclusively - /// matches the basename of a file path *and* is a literal. - /// - /// The basic format of these patterns is `**/{literal}`, where `{literal}` - /// does not contain a path separator. - fn basename_literal(&self) -> Option { - let tokens = match self.basename_tokens() { - None => return None, - Some(tokens) => tokens, - }; - let mut lit = String::new(); - for t in tokens { - match *t { - Token::Literal(c) => lit.push(c), - _ => return None, - } - } - Some(lit) - } -} - -impl<'a> GlobBuilder<'a> { - /// Create a new builder for the pattern given. - /// - /// The pattern is not compiled until `build` is called. - pub fn new(glob: &'a str) -> GlobBuilder<'a> { - GlobBuilder { - glob: glob, - opts: GlobOptions::default(), - } - } - - /// Parses and builds the pattern. - pub fn build(&self) -> Result { - let mut p = Parser { - glob: &self.glob, - stack: vec![Tokens::default()], - chars: self.glob.chars().peekable(), - prev: None, - cur: None, - opts: &self.opts, - }; - p.parse()?; - if p.stack.is_empty() { - Err(Error { - glob: Some(self.glob.to_string()), - kind: ErrorKind::UnopenedAlternates, - }) - } else if p.stack.len() > 1 { - Err(Error { - glob: Some(self.glob.to_string()), - kind: ErrorKind::UnclosedAlternates, - }) - } else { - let tokens = p.stack.pop().unwrap(); - Ok(Glob { - glob: self.glob.to_string(), - re: tokens.to_regex_with(&self.opts), - opts: self.opts, - tokens: tokens, - }) - } - } - - /// Toggle whether the pattern matches case insensitively or not. - /// - /// This is disabled by default. - pub fn case_insensitive(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut GlobBuilder<'a> { - self.opts.case_insensitive = yes; - self - } - - /// Toggle whether a literal `/` is required to match a path separator. - pub fn literal_separator(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut GlobBuilder<'a> { - self.opts.literal_separator = yes; - self - } - - /// When enabled, a back slash (`\`) may be used to escape - /// special characters in a glob pattern. Additionally, this will - /// prevent `\` from being interpreted as a path separator on all - /// platforms. - /// - /// This is enabled by default on platforms where `\` is not a - /// path separator and disabled by default on platforms where `\` - /// is a path separator. - pub fn backslash_escape(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut GlobBuilder<'a> { - self.opts.backslash_escape = yes; - self - } -} - -impl Tokens { - /// Convert this pattern to a string that is guaranteed to be a valid - /// regular expression and will represent the matching semantics of this - /// glob pattern and the options given. - fn to_regex_with(&self, options: &GlobOptions) -> String { - let mut re = String::new(); - re.push_str("(?-u)"); - if options.case_insensitive { - re.push_str("(?i)"); - } - re.push('^'); - // Special case. If the entire glob is just `**`, then it should match - // everything. - if self.len() == 1 && self[0] == Token::RecursivePrefix { - re.push_str(".*"); - re.push('$'); - return re; - } - self.tokens_to_regex(options, &self, &mut re); - re.push('$'); - re - } - - fn tokens_to_regex( - &self, - options: &GlobOptions, - tokens: &[Token], - re: &mut String, - ) { - for tok in tokens { - match *tok { - Token::Literal(c) => { - re.push_str(&char_to_escaped_literal(c)); - } - Token::Any => { - if options.literal_separator { - re.push_str("[^/]"); - } else { - re.push_str("."); - } - } - Token::ZeroOrMore => { - if options.literal_separator { - re.push_str("[^/]*"); - } else { - re.push_str(".*"); - } - } - Token::RecursivePrefix => { - re.push_str("(?:/?|.*/)"); - } - Token::RecursiveSuffix => { - re.push_str("(?:/?|/.*)"); - } - Token::RecursiveZeroOrMore => { - re.push_str("(?:/|/.*/)"); - } - Token::Class { negated, ref ranges } => { - re.push('['); - if negated { - re.push('^'); - } - for r in ranges { - if r.0 == r.1 { - // Not strictly necessary, but nicer to look at. - re.push_str(&char_to_escaped_literal(r.0)); - } else { - re.push_str(&char_to_escaped_literal(r.0)); - re.push('-'); - re.push_str(&char_to_escaped_literal(r.1)); - } - } - re.push(']'); - } - Token::Alternates(ref patterns) => { - let mut parts = vec![]; - for pat in patterns { - let mut altre = String::new(); - self.tokens_to_regex(options, &pat, &mut altre); - if !altre.is_empty() { - parts.push(altre); - } - } - - // It is possible to have an empty set in which case the - // resulting alternation '()' would be an error. - if !parts.is_empty() { - re.push('('); - re.push_str(&parts.join("|")); - re.push(')'); - } - } - } - } - } -} - -/// Convert a Unicode scalar value to an escaped string suitable for use as -/// a literal in a non-Unicode regex. -fn char_to_escaped_literal(c: char) -> String { - bytes_to_escaped_literal(&c.to_string().into_bytes()) -} - -/// Converts an arbitrary sequence of bytes to a UTF-8 string. All non-ASCII -/// code units are converted to their escaped form. -fn bytes_to_escaped_literal(bs: &[u8]) -> String { - let mut s = String::with_capacity(bs.len()); - for &b in bs { - if b <= 0x7F { - s.push_str(®ex::escape(&(b as char).to_string())); - } else { - s.push_str(&format!("\\x{:02x}", b)); - } - } - s -} - -struct Parser<'a> { - glob: &'a str, - stack: Vec, - chars: iter::Peekable>, - prev: Option, - cur: Option, - opts: &'a GlobOptions, -} - -impl<'a> Parser<'a> { - fn error(&self, kind: ErrorKind) -> Error { - Error { glob: Some(self.glob.to_string()), kind: kind } - } - - fn parse(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> { - while let Some(c) = self.bump() { - match c { - '?' => self.push_token(Token::Any)?, - '*' => self.parse_star()?, - '[' => self.parse_class()?, - '{' => self.push_alternate()?, - '}' => self.pop_alternate()?, - ',' => self.parse_comma()?, - '\\' => self.parse_backslash()?, - c => self.push_token(Token::Literal(c))?, - } - } - Ok(()) - } - - fn push_alternate(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> { - if self.stack.len() > 1 { - return Err(self.error(ErrorKind::NestedAlternates)); - } - Ok(self.stack.push(Tokens::default())) - } - - fn pop_alternate(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> { - let mut alts = vec![]; - while self.stack.len() >= 2 { - alts.push(self.stack.pop().unwrap()); - } - self.push_token(Token::Alternates(alts)) - } - - fn push_token(&mut self, tok: Token) -> Result<(), Error> { - if let Some(ref mut pat) = self.stack.last_mut() { - return Ok(pat.push(tok)); - } - Err(self.error(ErrorKind::UnopenedAlternates)) - } - - fn pop_token(&mut self) -> Result { - if let Some(ref mut pat) = self.stack.last_mut() { - return Ok(pat.pop().unwrap()); - } - Err(self.error(ErrorKind::UnopenedAlternates)) - } - - fn have_tokens(&self) -> Result { - match self.stack.last() { - None => Err(self.error(ErrorKind::UnopenedAlternates)), - Some(ref pat) => Ok(!pat.is_empty()), - } - } - - fn parse_comma(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> { - // If we aren't inside a group alternation, then don't - // treat commas specially. Otherwise, we need to start - // a new alternate. - if self.stack.len() <= 1 { - self.push_token(Token::Literal(',')) - } else { - Ok(self.stack.push(Tokens::default())) - } - } - - fn parse_backslash(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> { - if self.opts.backslash_escape { - match self.bump() { - None => Err(self.error(ErrorKind::DanglingEscape)), - Some(c) => self.push_token(Token::Literal(c)), - } - } else if is_separator('\\') { - // Normalize all patterns to use / as a separator. - self.push_token(Token::Literal('/')) - } else { - self.push_token(Token::Literal('\\')) - } - } - - fn parse_star(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> { - let prev = self.prev; - if self.chars.peek() != Some(&'*') { - self.push_token(Token::ZeroOrMore)?; - return Ok(()); - } - assert!(self.bump() == Some('*')); - if !self.have_tokens()? { - self.push_token(Token::RecursivePrefix)?; - let next = self.bump(); - if !next.map(is_separator).unwrap_or(true) { - return Err(self.error(ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive)); - } - return Ok(()); - } - self.pop_token()?; - if !prev.map(is_separator).unwrap_or(false) { - if self.stack.len() <= 1 - || (prev != Some(',') && prev != Some('{')) { - return Err(self.error(ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive)); - } - } - match self.chars.peek() { - None => { - assert!(self.bump().is_none()); - self.push_token(Token::RecursiveSuffix) - } - Some(&',') | Some(&'}') if self.stack.len() >= 2 => { - self.push_token(Token::RecursiveSuffix) - } - Some(&c) if is_separator(c) => { - assert!(self.bump().map(is_separator).unwrap_or(false)); - self.push_token(Token::RecursiveZeroOrMore) - } - _ => Err(self.error(ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive)), - } - } - - fn parse_class(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> { - fn add_to_last_range( - glob: &str, - r: &mut (char, char), - add: char, - ) -> Result<(), Error> { - r.1 = add; - if r.1 < r.0 { - Err(Error { - glob: Some(glob.to_string()), - kind: ErrorKind::InvalidRange(r.0, r.1), - }) - } else { - Ok(()) - } - } - let mut ranges = vec![]; - let negated = match self.chars.peek() { - Some(&'!') | Some(&'^') => { - let bump = self.bump(); - assert!(bump == Some('!') || bump == Some('^')); - true - } - _ => false, - }; - let mut first = true; - let mut in_range = false; - loop { - let c = match self.bump() { - Some(c) => c, - // The only way to successfully break this loop is to observe - // a ']'. - None => return Err(self.error(ErrorKind::UnclosedClass)), - }; - match c { - ']' => { - if first { - ranges.push((']', ']')); - } else { - break; - } - } - '-' => { - if first { - ranges.push(('-', '-')); - } else if in_range { - // invariant: in_range is only set when there is - // already at least one character seen. - let r = ranges.last_mut().unwrap(); - add_to_last_range(&self.glob, r, '-')?; - in_range = false; - } else { - assert!(!ranges.is_empty()); - in_range = true; - } - } - c => { - if in_range { - // invariant: in_range is only set when there is - // already at least one character seen. - add_to_last_range( - &self.glob, ranges.last_mut().unwrap(), c)?; - } else { - ranges.push((c, c)); - } - in_range = false; - } - } - first = false; - } - if in_range { - // Means that the last character in the class was a '-', so add - // it as a literal. - ranges.push(('-', '-')); - } - self.push_token(Token::Class { - negated: negated, - ranges: ranges, - }) - } - - fn bump(&mut self) -> Option { - self.prev = self.cur; - self.cur = self.chars.next(); - self.cur - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -fn starts_with(needle: &[u8], haystack: &[u8]) -> bool { - needle.len() <= haystack.len() && needle == &haystack[..needle.len()] -} - -#[cfg(test)] -fn ends_with(needle: &[u8], haystack: &[u8]) -> bool { - if needle.len() > haystack.len() { - return false; - } - needle == &haystack[haystack.len() - needle.len()..] -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use {GlobSetBuilder, ErrorKind}; - use super::{Glob, GlobBuilder, Token}; - use super::Token::*; - - #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default)] - struct Options { - casei: Option, - litsep: Option, - bsesc: Option, - } - - macro_rules! syntax { - ($name:ident, $pat:expr, $tokens:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let pat = Glob::new($pat).unwrap(); - assert_eq!($tokens, pat.tokens.0); - } - } - } - - macro_rules! syntaxerr { - ($name:ident, $pat:expr, $err:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let err = Glob::new($pat).unwrap_err(); - assert_eq!(&$err, err.kind()); - } - } - } - - macro_rules! toregex { - ($name:ident, $pat:expr, $re:expr) => { - toregex!($name, $pat, $re, Options::default()); - }; - ($name:ident, $pat:expr, $re:expr, $options:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let mut builder = GlobBuilder::new($pat); - if let Some(casei) = $options.casei { - builder.case_insensitive(casei); - } - if let Some(litsep) = $options.litsep { - builder.literal_separator(litsep); - } - if let Some(bsesc) = $options.bsesc { - builder.backslash_escape(bsesc); - } - let pat = builder.build().unwrap(); - assert_eq!(format!("(?-u){}", $re), pat.regex()); - } - }; - } - - macro_rules! matches { - ($name:ident, $pat:expr, $path:expr) => { - matches!($name, $pat, $path, Options::default()); - }; - ($name:ident, $pat:expr, $path:expr, $options:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let mut builder = GlobBuilder::new($pat); - if let Some(casei) = $options.casei { - builder.case_insensitive(casei); - } - if let Some(litsep) = $options.litsep { - builder.literal_separator(litsep); - } - if let Some(bsesc) = $options.bsesc { - builder.backslash_escape(bsesc); - } - let pat = builder.build().unwrap(); - let matcher = pat.compile_matcher(); - let strategic = pat.compile_strategic_matcher(); - let set = GlobSetBuilder::new().add(pat).build().unwrap(); - assert!(matcher.is_match($path)); - assert!(strategic.is_match($path)); - assert!(set.is_match($path)); - } - }; - } - - macro_rules! nmatches { - ($name:ident, $pat:expr, $path:expr) => { - nmatches!($name, $pat, $path, Options::default()); - }; - ($name:ident, $pat:expr, $path:expr, $options:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let mut builder = GlobBuilder::new($pat); - if let Some(casei) = $options.casei { - builder.case_insensitive(casei); - } - if let Some(litsep) = $options.litsep { - builder.literal_separator(litsep); - } - if let Some(bsesc) = $options.bsesc { - builder.backslash_escape(bsesc); - } - let pat = builder.build().unwrap(); - let matcher = pat.compile_matcher(); - let strategic = pat.compile_strategic_matcher(); - let set = GlobSetBuilder::new().add(pat).build().unwrap(); - assert!(!matcher.is_match($path)); - assert!(!strategic.is_match($path)); - assert!(!set.is_match($path)); - } - }; - } - - fn s(string: &str) -> String { string.to_string() } - - fn class(s: char, e: char) -> Token { - Class { negated: false, ranges: vec![(s, e)] } - } - - fn classn(s: char, e: char) -> Token { - Class { negated: true, ranges: vec![(s, e)] } - } - - fn rclass(ranges: &[(char, char)]) -> Token { - Class { negated: false, ranges: ranges.to_vec() } - } - - fn rclassn(ranges: &[(char, char)]) -> Token { - Class { negated: true, ranges: ranges.to_vec() } - } - - syntax!(literal1, "a", vec![Literal('a')]); - syntax!(literal2, "ab", vec![Literal('a'), Literal('b')]); - syntax!(any1, "?", vec![Any]); - syntax!(any2, "a?b", vec![Literal('a'), Any, Literal('b')]); - syntax!(seq1, "*", vec![ZeroOrMore]); - syntax!(seq2, "a*b", vec![Literal('a'), ZeroOrMore, Literal('b')]); - syntax!(seq3, "*a*b*", vec![ - ZeroOrMore, Literal('a'), ZeroOrMore, Literal('b'), ZeroOrMore, - ]); - syntax!(rseq1, "**", vec![RecursivePrefix]); - syntax!(rseq2, "**/", vec![RecursivePrefix]); - syntax!(rseq3, "/**", vec![RecursiveSuffix]); - syntax!(rseq4, "/**/", vec![RecursiveZeroOrMore]); - syntax!(rseq5, "a/**/b", vec![ - Literal('a'), RecursiveZeroOrMore, Literal('b'), - ]); - syntax!(cls1, "[a]", vec![class('a', 'a')]); - syntax!(cls2, "[!a]", vec![classn('a', 'a')]); - syntax!(cls3, "[a-z]", vec![class('a', 'z')]); - syntax!(cls4, "[!a-z]", vec![classn('a', 'z')]); - syntax!(cls5, "[-]", vec![class('-', '-')]); - syntax!(cls6, "[]]", vec![class(']', ']')]); - syntax!(cls7, "[*]", vec![class('*', '*')]); - syntax!(cls8, "[!!]", vec![classn('!', '!')]); - syntax!(cls9, "[a-]", vec![rclass(&[('a', 'a'), ('-', '-')])]); - syntax!(cls10, "[-a-z]", vec![rclass(&[('-', '-'), ('a', 'z')])]); - syntax!(cls11, "[a-z-]", vec![rclass(&[('a', 'z'), ('-', '-')])]); - syntax!(cls12, "[-a-z-]", vec![ - rclass(&[('-', '-'), ('a', 'z'), ('-', '-')]), - ]); - syntax!(cls13, "[]-z]", vec![class(']', 'z')]); - syntax!(cls14, "[--z]", vec![class('-', 'z')]); - syntax!(cls15, "[ --]", vec![class(' ', '-')]); - syntax!(cls16, "[0-9a-z]", vec![rclass(&[('0', '9'), ('a', 'z')])]); - syntax!(cls17, "[a-z0-9]", vec![rclass(&[('a', 'z'), ('0', '9')])]); - syntax!(cls18, "[!0-9a-z]", vec![rclassn(&[('0', '9'), ('a', 'z')])]); - syntax!(cls19, "[!a-z0-9]", vec![rclassn(&[('a', 'z'), ('0', '9')])]); - syntax!(cls20, "[^a]", vec![classn('a', 'a')]); - syntax!(cls21, "[^a-z]", vec![classn('a', 'z')]); - - syntaxerr!(err_rseq1, "a**", ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive); - syntaxerr!(err_rseq2, "**a", ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive); - syntaxerr!(err_rseq3, "a**b", ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive); - syntaxerr!(err_rseq4, "***", ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive); - syntaxerr!(err_rseq5, "/a**", ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive); - syntaxerr!(err_rseq6, "/**a", ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive); - syntaxerr!(err_rseq7, "/a**b", ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive); - syntaxerr!(err_unclosed1, "[", ErrorKind::UnclosedClass); - syntaxerr!(err_unclosed2, "[]", ErrorKind::UnclosedClass); - syntaxerr!(err_unclosed3, "[!", ErrorKind::UnclosedClass); - syntaxerr!(err_unclosed4, "[!]", ErrorKind::UnclosedClass); - syntaxerr!(err_range1, "[z-a]", ErrorKind::InvalidRange('z', 'a')); - syntaxerr!(err_range2, "[z--]", ErrorKind::InvalidRange('z', '-')); - - const CASEI: Options = Options { - casei: Some(true), - litsep: None, - bsesc: None, - }; - const SLASHLIT: Options = Options { - casei: None, - litsep: Some(true), - bsesc: None, - }; - const NOBSESC: Options = Options { - casei: None, - litsep: None, - bsesc: Some(false), - }; - const BSESC: Options = Options { - casei: None, - litsep: None, - bsesc: Some(true), - }; - - toregex!(re_casei, "a", "(?i)^a$", &CASEI); - - toregex!(re_slash1, "?", r"^[^/]$", SLASHLIT); - toregex!(re_slash2, "*", r"^[^/]*$", SLASHLIT); - - toregex!(re1, "a", "^a$"); - toregex!(re2, "?", "^.$"); - toregex!(re3, "*", "^.*$"); - toregex!(re4, "a?", "^a.$"); - toregex!(re5, "?a", "^.a$"); - toregex!(re6, "a*", "^a.*$"); - toregex!(re7, "*a", "^.*a$"); - toregex!(re8, "[*]", r"^[\*]$"); - toregex!(re9, "[+]", r"^[\+]$"); - toregex!(re10, "+", r"^\+$"); - toregex!(re11, "**", r"^.*$"); - toregex!(re12, "☃", r"^\xe2\x98\x83$"); - - matches!(match1, "a", "a"); - matches!(match2, "a*b", "a_b"); - matches!(match3, "a*b*c", "abc"); - matches!(match4, "a*b*c", "a_b_c"); - matches!(match5, "a*b*c", "a___b___c"); - matches!(match6, "abc*abc*abc", "abcabcabcabcabcabcabc"); - matches!(match7, "a*a*a*a*a*a*a*a*a", "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"); - matches!(match8, "a*b[xyz]c*d", "abxcdbxcddd"); - matches!(match9, "*.rs", ".rs"); - matches!(match10, "☃", "☃"); - - matches!(matchrec1, "some/**/needle.txt", "some/needle.txt"); - matches!(matchrec2, "some/**/needle.txt", "some/one/needle.txt"); - matches!(matchrec3, "some/**/needle.txt", "some/one/two/needle.txt"); - matches!(matchrec4, "some/**/needle.txt", "some/other/needle.txt"); - matches!(matchrec5, "**", "abcde"); - matches!(matchrec6, "**", ""); - matches!(matchrec7, "**", ".asdf"); - matches!(matchrec8, "**", "/x/.asdf"); - matches!(matchrec9, "some/**/**/needle.txt", "some/needle.txt"); - matches!(matchrec10, "some/**/**/needle.txt", "some/one/needle.txt"); - matches!(matchrec11, "some/**/**/needle.txt", "some/one/two/needle.txt"); - matches!(matchrec12, "some/**/**/needle.txt", "some/other/needle.txt"); - matches!(matchrec13, "**/test", "one/two/test"); - matches!(matchrec14, "**/test", "one/test"); - matches!(matchrec15, "**/test", "test"); - matches!(matchrec16, "/**/test", "/one/two/test"); - matches!(matchrec17, "/**/test", "/one/test"); - matches!(matchrec18, "/**/test", "/test"); - matches!(matchrec19, "**/.*", ".abc"); - matches!(matchrec20, "**/.*", "abc/.abc"); - matches!(matchrec21, ".*/**", ".abc"); - matches!(matchrec22, ".*/**", ".abc/abc"); - matches!(matchrec23, "foo/**", "foo"); - matches!(matchrec24, "**/foo/bar", "foo/bar"); - matches!(matchrec25, "some/*/needle.txt", "some/one/needle.txt"); - - matches!(matchrange1, "a[0-9]b", "a0b"); - matches!(matchrange2, "a[0-9]b", "a9b"); - matches!(matchrange3, "a[!0-9]b", "a_b"); - matches!(matchrange4, "[a-z123]", "1"); - matches!(matchrange5, "[1a-z23]", "1"); - matches!(matchrange6, "[123a-z]", "1"); - matches!(matchrange7, "[abc-]", "-"); - matches!(matchrange8, "[-abc]", "-"); - matches!(matchrange9, "[-a-c]", "b"); - matches!(matchrange10, "[a-c-]", "b"); - matches!(matchrange11, "[-]", "-"); - matches!(matchrange12, "a[^0-9]b", "a_b"); - - matches!(matchpat1, "*hello.txt", "hello.txt"); - matches!(matchpat2, "*hello.txt", "gareth_says_hello.txt"); - matches!(matchpat3, "*hello.txt", "some/path/to/hello.txt"); - matches!(matchpat4, "*hello.txt", "some\\path\\to\\hello.txt"); - matches!(matchpat5, "*hello.txt", "/an/absolute/path/to/hello.txt"); - matches!(matchpat6, "*some/path/to/hello.txt", "some/path/to/hello.txt"); - matches!(matchpat7, "*some/path/to/hello.txt", - "a/bigger/some/path/to/hello.txt"); - - matches!(matchescape, "_[[]_[]]_[?]_[*]_!_", "_[_]_?_*_!_"); - - matches!(matchcasei1, "aBcDeFg", "aBcDeFg", CASEI); - matches!(matchcasei2, "aBcDeFg", "abcdefg", CASEI); - matches!(matchcasei3, "aBcDeFg", "ABCDEFG", CASEI); - matches!(matchcasei4, "aBcDeFg", "AbCdEfG", CASEI); - - matches!(matchalt1, "a,b", "a,b"); - matches!(matchalt2, ",", ","); - matches!(matchalt3, "{a,b}", "a"); - matches!(matchalt4, "{a,b}", "b"); - matches!(matchalt5, "{**/src/**,foo}", "abc/src/bar"); - matches!(matchalt6, "{**/src/**,foo}", "foo"); - matches!(matchalt7, "{[}],foo}", "}"); - matches!(matchalt8, "{foo}", "foo"); - matches!(matchalt9, "{}", ""); - matches!(matchalt10, "{,}", ""); - matches!(matchalt11, "{*.foo,*.bar,*.wat}", "test.foo"); - matches!(matchalt12, "{*.foo,*.bar,*.wat}", "test.bar"); - matches!(matchalt13, "{*.foo,*.bar,*.wat}", "test.wat"); - - matches!(matchslash1, "abc/def", "abc/def", SLASHLIT); - #[cfg(unix)] - nmatches!(matchslash2, "abc?def", "abc/def", SLASHLIT); - #[cfg(not(unix))] - nmatches!(matchslash2, "abc?def", "abc\\def", SLASHLIT); - nmatches!(matchslash3, "abc*def", "abc/def", SLASHLIT); - matches!(matchslash4, "abc[/]def", "abc/def", SLASHLIT); // differs - #[cfg(unix)] - nmatches!(matchslash5, "abc\\def", "abc/def", SLASHLIT); - #[cfg(not(unix))] - matches!(matchslash5, "abc\\def", "abc/def", SLASHLIT); - - matches!(matchbackslash1, "\\[", "[", BSESC); - matches!(matchbackslash2, "\\?", "?", BSESC); - matches!(matchbackslash3, "\\*", "*", BSESC); - matches!(matchbackslash4, "\\[a-z]", "\\a", NOBSESC); - matches!(matchbackslash5, "\\?", "\\a", NOBSESC); - matches!(matchbackslash6, "\\*", "\\\\", NOBSESC); - #[cfg(unix)] - matches!(matchbackslash7, "\\a", "a"); - #[cfg(not(unix))] - matches!(matchbackslash8, "\\a", "/a"); - - nmatches!(matchnot1, "a*b*c", "abcd"); - nmatches!(matchnot2, "abc*abc*abc", "abcabcabcabcabcabcabca"); - nmatches!(matchnot3, "some/**/needle.txt", "some/other/notthis.txt"); - nmatches!(matchnot4, "some/**/**/needle.txt", "some/other/notthis.txt"); - nmatches!(matchnot5, "/**/test", "test"); - nmatches!(matchnot6, "/**/test", "/one/notthis"); - nmatches!(matchnot7, "/**/test", "/notthis"); - nmatches!(matchnot8, "**/.*", "ab.c"); - nmatches!(matchnot9, "**/.*", "abc/ab.c"); - nmatches!(matchnot10, ".*/**", "a.bc"); - nmatches!(matchnot11, ".*/**", "abc/a.bc"); - nmatches!(matchnot12, "a[0-9]b", "a_b"); - nmatches!(matchnot13, "a[!0-9]b", "a0b"); - nmatches!(matchnot14, "a[!0-9]b", "a9b"); - nmatches!(matchnot15, "[!-]", "-"); - nmatches!(matchnot16, "*hello.txt", "hello.txt-and-then-some"); - nmatches!(matchnot17, "*hello.txt", "goodbye.txt"); - nmatches!(matchnot18, "*some/path/to/hello.txt", - "some/path/to/hello.txt-and-then-some"); - nmatches!(matchnot19, "*some/path/to/hello.txt", - "some/other/path/to/hello.txt"); - nmatches!(matchnot20, "a", "foo/a"); - nmatches!(matchnot21, "./foo", "foo"); - nmatches!(matchnot22, "**/foo", "foofoo"); - nmatches!(matchnot23, "**/foo/bar", "foofoo/bar"); - nmatches!(matchnot24, "/*.c", "mozilla-sha1/sha1.c"); - nmatches!(matchnot25, "*.c", "mozilla-sha1/sha1.c", SLASHLIT); - nmatches!(matchnot26, "**/m4/ltoptions.m4", - "csharp/src/packages/repositories.config", SLASHLIT); - nmatches!(matchnot27, "a[^0-9]b", "a0b"); - nmatches!(matchnot28, "a[^0-9]b", "a9b"); - nmatches!(matchnot29, "[^-]", "-"); - nmatches!(matchnot30, "some/*/needle.txt", "some/needle.txt"); - nmatches!( - matchrec31, - "some/*/needle.txt", "some/one/two/needle.txt", SLASHLIT); - nmatches!( - matchrec32, - "some/*/needle.txt", "some/one/two/three/needle.txt", SLASHLIT); - - macro_rules! extract { - ($which:ident, $name:ident, $pat:expr, $expect:expr) => { - extract!($which, $name, $pat, $expect, Options::default()); - }; - ($which:ident, $name:ident, $pat:expr, $expect:expr, $options:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let mut builder = GlobBuilder::new($pat); - if let Some(casei) = $options.casei { - builder.case_insensitive(casei); - } - if let Some(litsep) = $options.litsep { - builder.literal_separator(litsep); - } - if let Some(bsesc) = $options.bsesc { - builder.backslash_escape(bsesc); - } - let pat = builder.build().unwrap(); - assert_eq!($expect, pat.$which()); - } - }; - } - - macro_rules! literal { - ($($tt:tt)*) => { extract!(literal, $($tt)*); } - } - - macro_rules! basetokens { - ($($tt:tt)*) => { extract!(basename_tokens, $($tt)*); } - } - - macro_rules! ext { - ($($tt:tt)*) => { extract!(ext, $($tt)*); } - } - - macro_rules! required_ext { - ($($tt:tt)*) => { extract!(required_ext, $($tt)*); } - } - - macro_rules! prefix { - ($($tt:tt)*) => { extract!(prefix, $($tt)*); } - } - - macro_rules! suffix { - ($($tt:tt)*) => { extract!(suffix, $($tt)*); } - } - - macro_rules! baseliteral { - ($($tt:tt)*) => { extract!(basename_literal, $($tt)*); } - } - - literal!(extract_lit1, "foo", Some(s("foo"))); - literal!(extract_lit2, "foo", None, CASEI); - literal!(extract_lit3, "/foo", Some(s("/foo"))); - literal!(extract_lit4, "/foo/", Some(s("/foo/"))); - literal!(extract_lit5, "/foo/bar", Some(s("/foo/bar"))); - literal!(extract_lit6, "*.foo", None); - literal!(extract_lit7, "foo/bar", Some(s("foo/bar"))); - literal!(extract_lit8, "**/foo/bar", None); - - basetokens!(extract_basetoks1, "**/foo", Some(&*vec![ - Literal('f'), Literal('o'), Literal('o'), - ])); - basetokens!(extract_basetoks2, "**/foo", None, CASEI); - basetokens!(extract_basetoks3, "**/foo", Some(&*vec![ - Literal('f'), Literal('o'), Literal('o'), - ]), SLASHLIT); - basetokens!(extract_basetoks4, "*foo", None, SLASHLIT); - basetokens!(extract_basetoks5, "*foo", None); - basetokens!(extract_basetoks6, "**/fo*o", None); - basetokens!(extract_basetoks7, "**/fo*o", Some(&*vec![ - Literal('f'), Literal('o'), ZeroOrMore, Literal('o'), - ]), SLASHLIT); - - ext!(extract_ext1, "**/*.rs", Some(s(".rs"))); - ext!(extract_ext2, "**/*.rs.bak", None); - ext!(extract_ext3, "*.rs", Some(s(".rs"))); - ext!(extract_ext4, "a*.rs", None); - ext!(extract_ext5, "/*.c", None); - ext!(extract_ext6, "*.c", None, SLASHLIT); - ext!(extract_ext7, "*.c", Some(s(".c"))); - - required_ext!(extract_req_ext1, "*.rs", Some(s(".rs"))); - required_ext!(extract_req_ext2, "/foo/bar/*.rs", Some(s(".rs"))); - required_ext!(extract_req_ext3, "/foo/bar/*.rs", Some(s(".rs"))); - required_ext!(extract_req_ext4, "/foo/bar/.rs", Some(s(".rs"))); - required_ext!(extract_req_ext5, ".rs", Some(s(".rs"))); - required_ext!(extract_req_ext6, "./rs", None); - required_ext!(extract_req_ext7, "foo", None); - required_ext!(extract_req_ext8, ".foo/", None); - required_ext!(extract_req_ext9, "foo/", None); - - prefix!(extract_prefix1, "/foo", Some(s("/foo"))); - prefix!(extract_prefix2, "/foo/*", Some(s("/foo/"))); - prefix!(extract_prefix3, "**/foo", None); - prefix!(extract_prefix4, "foo/**", None); - - suffix!(extract_suffix1, "**/foo/bar", Some((s("/foo/bar"), true))); - suffix!(extract_suffix2, "*/foo/bar", Some((s("/foo/bar"), false))); - suffix!(extract_suffix3, "*/foo/bar", None, SLASHLIT); - suffix!(extract_suffix4, "foo/bar", Some((s("foo/bar"), false))); - suffix!(extract_suffix5, "*.foo", Some((s(".foo"), false))); - suffix!(extract_suffix6, "*.foo", None, SLASHLIT); - suffix!(extract_suffix7, "**/*_test", Some((s("_test"), false))); - - baseliteral!(extract_baselit1, "**/foo", Some(s("foo"))); - baseliteral!(extract_baselit2, "foo", None); - baseliteral!(extract_baselit3, "*foo", None); - baseliteral!(extract_baselit4, "*/foo", None); -} diff --git a/globset/src/lib.rs b/globset/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 50c92e4..0000000 --- a/globset/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,867 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The globset crate provides cross platform single glob and glob set matching. - -Glob set matching is the process of matching one or more glob patterns against -a single candidate path simultaneously, and returning all of the globs that -matched. For example, given this set of globs: - -```ignore -*.rs -src/lib.rs -src/**/foo.rs -``` - -and a path `src/bar/baz/foo.rs`, then the set would report the first and third -globs as matching. - -# Example: one glob - -This example shows how to match a single glob against a single file path. - -``` -# fn example() -> Result<(), globset::Error> { -use globset::Glob; - -let glob = Glob::new("*.rs")?.compile_matcher(); - -assert!(glob.is_match("foo.rs")); -assert!(glob.is_match("foo/bar.rs")); -assert!(!glob.is_match("Cargo.toml")); -# Ok(()) } example().unwrap(); -``` - -# Example: configuring a glob matcher - -This example shows how to use a `GlobBuilder` to configure aspects of match -semantics. In this example, we prevent wildcards from matching path separators. - -``` -# fn example() -> Result<(), globset::Error> { -use globset::GlobBuilder; - -let glob = GlobBuilder::new("*.rs") - .literal_separator(true).build()?.compile_matcher(); - -assert!(glob.is_match("foo.rs")); -assert!(!glob.is_match("foo/bar.rs")); // no longer matches -assert!(!glob.is_match("Cargo.toml")); -# Ok(()) } example().unwrap(); -``` - -# Example: match multiple globs at once - -This example shows how to match multiple glob patterns at once. - -``` -# fn example() -> Result<(), globset::Error> { -use globset::{Glob, GlobSetBuilder}; - -let mut builder = GlobSetBuilder::new(); -// A GlobBuilder can be used to configure each glob's match semantics -// independently. -builder.add(Glob::new("*.rs")?); -builder.add(Glob::new("src/lib.rs")?); -builder.add(Glob::new("src/**/foo.rs")?); -let set = builder.build()?; - -assert_eq!(set.matches("src/bar/baz/foo.rs"), vec![0, 2]); -# Ok(()) } example().unwrap(); -``` - -# Syntax - -Standard Unix-style glob syntax is supported: - -* `?` matches any single character. (If the `literal_separator` option is - enabled, then `?` can never match a path separator.) -* `*` matches zero or more characters. (If the `literal_separator` option is - enabled, then `*` can never match a path separator.) -* `**` recursively matches directories but are only legal in three situations. - First, if the glob starts with \*\*/, then it matches - all directories. For example, \*\*/foo matches `foo` - and `bar/foo` but not `foo/bar`. Secondly, if the glob ends with - /\*\*, then it matches all sub-entries. For example, - foo/\*\* matches `foo/a` and `foo/a/b`, but not `foo`. - Thirdly, if the glob contains /\*\*/ anywhere within - the pattern, then it matches zero or more directories. Using `**` anywhere - else is illegal (N.B. the glob `**` is allowed and means "match everything"). -* `{a,b}` matches `a` or `b` where `a` and `b` are arbitrary glob patterns. - (N.B. Nesting `{...}` is not currently allowed.) -* `[ab]` matches `a` or `b` where `a` and `b` are characters. Use - `[!ab]` to match any character except for `a` and `b`. -* Metacharacters such as `*` and `?` can be escaped with character class - notation. e.g., `[*]` matches `*`. -* When backslash escapes are enabled, a backslash (`\`) will escape all meta - characters in a glob. If it precedes a non-meta character, then the slash is - ignored. A `\\` will match a literal `\\`. Note that this mode is only - enabled on Unix platforms by default, but can be enabled on any platform - via the `backslash_escape` setting on `Glob`. - -A `GlobBuilder` can be used to prevent wildcards from matching path separators, -or to enable case insensitive matching. -*/ - -#![deny(missing_docs)] - -extern crate aho_corasick; -extern crate fnv; -#[macro_use] -extern crate log; -extern crate memchr; -extern crate regex; - -use std::borrow::Cow; -use std::collections::{BTreeMap, HashMap}; -use std::error::Error as StdError; -use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::fmt; -use std::hash; -use std::path::Path; -use std::str; - -use aho_corasick::{Automaton, AcAutomaton, FullAcAutomaton}; -use regex::bytes::{Regex, RegexBuilder, RegexSet}; - -use pathutil::{ - file_name, file_name_ext, normalize_path, os_str_bytes, path_bytes, -}; -use glob::MatchStrategy; -pub use glob::{Glob, GlobBuilder, GlobMatcher}; - -mod glob; -mod pathutil; - -/// Represents an error that can occur when parsing a glob pattern. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub struct Error { - /// The original glob provided by the caller. - glob: Option, - /// The kind of error. - kind: ErrorKind, -} - -/// The kind of error that can occur when parsing a glob pattern. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub enum ErrorKind { - /// Occurs when a use of `**` is invalid. Namely, `**` can only appear - /// adjacent to a path separator, or the beginning/end of a glob. - InvalidRecursive, - /// Occurs when a character class (e.g., `[abc]`) is not closed. - UnclosedClass, - /// Occurs when a range in a character (e.g., `[a-z]`) is invalid. For - /// example, if the range starts with a lexicographically larger character - /// than it ends with. - InvalidRange(char, char), - /// Occurs when a `}` is found without a matching `{`. - UnopenedAlternates, - /// Occurs when a `{` is found without a matching `}`. - UnclosedAlternates, - /// Occurs when an alternating group is nested inside another alternating - /// group, e.g., `{{a,b},{c,d}}`. - NestedAlternates, - /// Occurs when an unescaped '\' is found at the end of a glob. - DanglingEscape, - /// An error associated with parsing or compiling a regex. - Regex(String), - /// Hints that destructuring should not be exhaustive. - /// - /// This enum may grow additional variants, so this makes sure clients - /// don't count on exhaustive matching. (Otherwise, adding a new variant - /// could break existing code.) - #[doc(hidden)] - __Nonexhaustive, -} - -impl StdError for Error { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - self.kind.description() - } -} - -impl Error { - /// Return the glob that caused this error, if one exists. - pub fn glob(&self) -> Option<&str> { - self.glob.as_ref().map(|s| &**s) - } - - /// Return the kind of this error. - pub fn kind(&self) -> &ErrorKind { - &self.kind - } -} - -impl ErrorKind { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive => { - "invalid use of **; must be one path component" - } - ErrorKind::UnclosedClass => { - "unclosed character class; missing ']'" - } - ErrorKind::InvalidRange(_, _) => { - "invalid character range" - } - ErrorKind::UnopenedAlternates => { - "unopened alternate group; missing '{' \ - (maybe escape '}' with '[}]'?)" - } - ErrorKind::UnclosedAlternates => { - "unclosed alternate group; missing '}' \ - (maybe escape '{' with '[{]'?)" - } - ErrorKind::NestedAlternates => { - "nested alternate groups are not allowed" - } - ErrorKind::DanglingEscape => { - "dangling '\\'" - } - ErrorKind::Regex(ref err) => err, - ErrorKind::__Nonexhaustive => unreachable!(), - } - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match self.glob { - None => self.kind.fmt(f), - Some(ref glob) => { - write!(f, "error parsing glob '{}': {}", glob, self.kind) - } - } - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for ErrorKind { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match *self { - ErrorKind::InvalidRecursive - | ErrorKind::UnclosedClass - | ErrorKind::UnopenedAlternates - | ErrorKind::UnclosedAlternates - | ErrorKind::NestedAlternates - | ErrorKind::DanglingEscape - | ErrorKind::Regex(_) => { - write!(f, "{}", self.description()) - } - ErrorKind::InvalidRange(s, e) => { - write!(f, "invalid range; '{}' > '{}'", s, e) - } - ErrorKind::__Nonexhaustive => unreachable!(), - } - } -} - -fn new_regex(pat: &str) -> Result { - RegexBuilder::new(pat) - .dot_matches_new_line(true) - .size_limit(10 * (1 << 20)) - .dfa_size_limit(10 * (1 << 20)) - .build() - .map_err(|err| { - Error { - glob: Some(pat.to_string()), - kind: ErrorKind::Regex(err.to_string()), - } - }) -} - -fn new_regex_set(pats: I) -> Result - where S: AsRef, I: IntoIterator { - RegexSet::new(pats).map_err(|err| { - Error { - glob: None, - kind: ErrorKind::Regex(err.to_string()), - } - }) -} - -type Fnv = hash::BuildHasherDefault; - -/// GlobSet represents a group of globs that can be matched together in a -/// single pass. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct GlobSet { - len: usize, - strats: Vec, -} - -impl GlobSet { - /// Create an empty `GlobSet`. An empty set matches nothing. - pub fn empty() -> GlobSet { - GlobSet { - len: 0, - strats: vec![], - } - } - - /// Returns true if this set is empty, and therefore matches nothing. - pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { - self.len == 0 - } - - /// Returns the number of globs in this set. - pub fn len(&self) -> usize { - self.len - } - - /// Returns true if any glob in this set matches the path given. - pub fn is_match>(&self, path: P) -> bool { - self.is_match_candidate(&Candidate::new(path.as_ref())) - } - - /// Returns true if any glob in this set matches the path given. - /// - /// This takes a Candidate as input, which can be used to amortize the - /// cost of preparing a path for matching. - pub fn is_match_candidate(&self, path: &Candidate) -> bool { - if self.is_empty() { - return false; - } - for strat in &self.strats { - if strat.is_match(path) { - return true; - } - } - false - } - - /// Returns the sequence number of every glob pattern that matches the - /// given path. - pub fn matches>(&self, path: P) -> Vec { - self.matches_candidate(&Candidate::new(path.as_ref())) - } - - /// Returns the sequence number of every glob pattern that matches the - /// given path. - /// - /// This takes a Candidate as input, which can be used to amortize the - /// cost of preparing a path for matching. - pub fn matches_candidate(&self, path: &Candidate) -> Vec { - let mut into = vec![]; - if self.is_empty() { - return into; - } - self.matches_candidate_into(path, &mut into); - into - } - - /// Adds the sequence number of every glob pattern that matches the given - /// path to the vec given. - /// - /// `into` is is cleared before matching begins, and contains the set of - /// sequence numbers (in ascending order) after matching ends. If no globs - /// were matched, then `into` will be empty. - pub fn matches_into>( - &self, - path: P, - into: &mut Vec, - ) { - self.matches_candidate_into(&Candidate::new(path.as_ref()), into); - } - - /// Adds the sequence number of every glob pattern that matches the given - /// path to the vec given. - /// - /// `into` is is cleared before matching begins, and contains the set of - /// sequence numbers (in ascending order) after matching ends. If no globs - /// were matched, then `into` will be empty. - /// - /// This takes a Candidate as input, which can be used to amortize the - /// cost of preparing a path for matching. - pub fn matches_candidate_into( - &self, - path: &Candidate, - into: &mut Vec, - ) { - into.clear(); - if self.is_empty() { - return; - } - for strat in &self.strats { - strat.matches_into(path, into); - } - into.sort(); - into.dedup(); - } - - fn new(pats: &[Glob]) -> Result { - if pats.is_empty() { - return Ok(GlobSet { len: 0, strats: vec![] }); - } - let mut lits = LiteralStrategy::new(); - let mut base_lits = BasenameLiteralStrategy::new(); - let mut exts = ExtensionStrategy::new(); - let mut prefixes = MultiStrategyBuilder::new(); - let mut suffixes = MultiStrategyBuilder::new(); - let mut required_exts = RequiredExtensionStrategyBuilder::new(); - let mut regexes = MultiStrategyBuilder::new(); - for (i, p) in pats.iter().enumerate() { - match MatchStrategy::new(p) { - MatchStrategy::Literal(lit) => { - lits.add(i, lit); - } - MatchStrategy::BasenameLiteral(lit) => { - base_lits.add(i, lit); - } - MatchStrategy::Extension(ext) => { - exts.add(i, ext); - } - MatchStrategy::Prefix(prefix) => { - prefixes.add(i, prefix); - } - MatchStrategy::Suffix { suffix, component } => { - if component { - lits.add(i, suffix[1..].to_string()); - } - suffixes.add(i, suffix); - } - MatchStrategy::RequiredExtension(ext) => { - required_exts.add(i, ext, p.regex().to_owned()); - } - MatchStrategy::Regex => { - debug!("glob converted to regex: {:?}", p); - regexes.add(i, p.regex().to_owned()); - } - } - } - debug!("built glob set; {} literals, {} basenames, {} extensions, \ - {} prefixes, {} suffixes, {} required extensions, {} regexes", - lits.0.len(), base_lits.0.len(), exts.0.len(), - prefixes.literals.len(), suffixes.literals.len(), - required_exts.0.len(), regexes.literals.len()); - Ok(GlobSet { - len: pats.len(), - strats: vec![ - GlobSetMatchStrategy::Extension(exts), - GlobSetMatchStrategy::BasenameLiteral(base_lits), - GlobSetMatchStrategy::Literal(lits), - GlobSetMatchStrategy::Suffix(suffixes.suffix()), - GlobSetMatchStrategy::Prefix(prefixes.prefix()), - GlobSetMatchStrategy::RequiredExtension( - required_exts.build()?), - GlobSetMatchStrategy::Regex(regexes.regex_set()?), - ], - }) - } -} - -/// GlobSetBuilder builds a group of patterns that can be used to -/// simultaneously match a file path. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct GlobSetBuilder { - pats: Vec, -} - -impl GlobSetBuilder { - /// Create a new GlobSetBuilder. A GlobSetBuilder can be used to add new - /// patterns. Once all patterns have been added, `build` should be called - /// to produce a `GlobSet`, which can then be used for matching. - pub fn new() -> GlobSetBuilder { - GlobSetBuilder { pats: vec![] } - } - - /// Builds a new matcher from all of the glob patterns added so far. - /// - /// Once a matcher is built, no new patterns can be added to it. - pub fn build(&self) -> Result { - GlobSet::new(&self.pats) - } - - /// Add a new pattern to this set. - #[allow(dead_code)] - pub fn add(&mut self, pat: Glob) -> &mut GlobSetBuilder { - self.pats.push(pat); - self - } -} - -/// A candidate path for matching. -/// -/// All glob matching in this crate operates on `Candidate` values. -/// Constructing candidates has a very small cost associated with it, so -/// callers may find it beneficial to amortize that cost when matching a single -/// path against multiple globs or sets of globs. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Candidate<'a> { - path: Cow<'a, [u8]>, - basename: Cow<'a, [u8]>, - ext: Cow<'a, [u8]>, -} - -impl<'a> Candidate<'a> { - /// Create a new candidate for matching from the given path. - pub fn new + ?Sized>(path: &'a P) -> Candidate<'a> { - let path = path.as_ref(); - let basename = file_name(path).unwrap_or(OsStr::new("")); - Candidate { - path: normalize_path(path_bytes(path)), - basename: os_str_bytes(basename), - ext: file_name_ext(basename).unwrap_or(Cow::Borrowed(b"")), - } - } - - fn path_prefix(&self, max: usize) -> &[u8] { - if self.path.len() <= max { - &*self.path - } else { - &self.path[..max] - } - } - - fn path_suffix(&self, max: usize) -> &[u8] { - if self.path.len() <= max { - &*self.path - } else { - &self.path[self.path.len() - max..] - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -enum GlobSetMatchStrategy { - Literal(LiteralStrategy), - BasenameLiteral(BasenameLiteralStrategy), - Extension(ExtensionStrategy), - Prefix(PrefixStrategy), - Suffix(SuffixStrategy), - RequiredExtension(RequiredExtensionStrategy), - Regex(RegexSetStrategy), -} - -impl GlobSetMatchStrategy { - fn is_match(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - use self::GlobSetMatchStrategy::*; - match *self { - Literal(ref s) => s.is_match(candidate), - BasenameLiteral(ref s) => s.is_match(candidate), - Extension(ref s) => s.is_match(candidate), - Prefix(ref s) => s.is_match(candidate), - Suffix(ref s) => s.is_match(candidate), - RequiredExtension(ref s) => s.is_match(candidate), - Regex(ref s) => s.is_match(candidate), - } - } - - fn matches_into(&self, candidate: &Candidate, matches: &mut Vec) { - use self::GlobSetMatchStrategy::*; - match *self { - Literal(ref s) => s.matches_into(candidate, matches), - BasenameLiteral(ref s) => s.matches_into(candidate, matches), - Extension(ref s) => s.matches_into(candidate, matches), - Prefix(ref s) => s.matches_into(candidate, matches), - Suffix(ref s) => s.matches_into(candidate, matches), - RequiredExtension(ref s) => s.matches_into(candidate, matches), - Regex(ref s) => s.matches_into(candidate, matches), - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct LiteralStrategy(BTreeMap, Vec>); - -impl LiteralStrategy { - fn new() -> LiteralStrategy { - LiteralStrategy(BTreeMap::new()) - } - - fn add(&mut self, global_index: usize, lit: String) { - self.0.entry(lit.into_bytes()).or_insert(vec![]).push(global_index); - } - - fn is_match(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - self.0.contains_key(&*candidate.path) - } - - #[inline(never)] - fn matches_into(&self, candidate: &Candidate, matches: &mut Vec) { - if let Some(hits) = self.0.get(&*candidate.path) { - matches.extend(hits); - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct BasenameLiteralStrategy(BTreeMap, Vec>); - -impl BasenameLiteralStrategy { - fn new() -> BasenameLiteralStrategy { - BasenameLiteralStrategy(BTreeMap::new()) - } - - fn add(&mut self, global_index: usize, lit: String) { - self.0.entry(lit.into_bytes()).or_insert(vec![]).push(global_index); - } - - fn is_match(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - if candidate.basename.is_empty() { - return false; - } - self.0.contains_key(&*candidate.basename) - } - - #[inline(never)] - fn matches_into(&self, candidate: &Candidate, matches: &mut Vec) { - if candidate.basename.is_empty() { - return; - } - if let Some(hits) = self.0.get(&*candidate.basename) { - matches.extend(hits); - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct ExtensionStrategy(HashMap, Vec, Fnv>); - -impl ExtensionStrategy { - fn new() -> ExtensionStrategy { - ExtensionStrategy(HashMap::with_hasher(Fnv::default())) - } - - fn add(&mut self, global_index: usize, ext: String) { - self.0.entry(ext.into_bytes()).or_insert(vec![]).push(global_index); - } - - fn is_match(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - if candidate.ext.is_empty() { - return false; - } - self.0.contains_key(&*candidate.ext) - } - - #[inline(never)] - fn matches_into(&self, candidate: &Candidate, matches: &mut Vec) { - if candidate.ext.is_empty() { - return; - } - if let Some(hits) = self.0.get(&*candidate.ext) { - matches.extend(hits); - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct PrefixStrategy { - matcher: FullAcAutomaton>, - map: Vec, - longest: usize, -} - -impl PrefixStrategy { - fn is_match(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - let path = candidate.path_prefix(self.longest); - for m in self.matcher.find_overlapping(path) { - if m.start == 0 { - return true; - } - } - false - } - - fn matches_into(&self, candidate: &Candidate, matches: &mut Vec) { - let path = candidate.path_prefix(self.longest); - for m in self.matcher.find_overlapping(path) { - if m.start == 0 { - matches.push(self.map[m.pati]); - } - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct SuffixStrategy { - matcher: FullAcAutomaton>, - map: Vec, - longest: usize, -} - -impl SuffixStrategy { - fn is_match(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - let path = candidate.path_suffix(self.longest); - for m in self.matcher.find_overlapping(path) { - if m.end == path.len() { - return true; - } - } - false - } - - fn matches_into(&self, candidate: &Candidate, matches: &mut Vec) { - let path = candidate.path_suffix(self.longest); - for m in self.matcher.find_overlapping(path) { - if m.end == path.len() { - matches.push(self.map[m.pati]); - } - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct RequiredExtensionStrategy(HashMap, Vec<(usize, Regex)>, Fnv>); - -impl RequiredExtensionStrategy { - fn is_match(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - if candidate.ext.is_empty() { - return false; - } - match self.0.get(&*candidate.ext) { - None => false, - Some(regexes) => { - for &(_, ref re) in regexes { - if re.is_match(&*candidate.path) { - return true; - } - } - false - } - } - } - - #[inline(never)] - fn matches_into(&self, candidate: &Candidate, matches: &mut Vec) { - if candidate.ext.is_empty() { - return; - } - if let Some(regexes) = self.0.get(&*candidate.ext) { - for &(global_index, ref re) in regexes { - if re.is_match(&*candidate.path) { - matches.push(global_index); - } - } - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct RegexSetStrategy { - matcher: RegexSet, - map: Vec, -} - -impl RegexSetStrategy { - fn is_match(&self, candidate: &Candidate) -> bool { - self.matcher.is_match(&*candidate.path) - } - - fn matches_into(&self, candidate: &Candidate, matches: &mut Vec) { - for i in self.matcher.matches(&*candidate.path) { - matches.push(self.map[i]); - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct MultiStrategyBuilder { - literals: Vec, - map: Vec, - longest: usize, -} - -impl MultiStrategyBuilder { - fn new() -> MultiStrategyBuilder { - MultiStrategyBuilder { - literals: vec![], - map: vec![], - longest: 0, - } - } - - fn add(&mut self, global_index: usize, literal: String) { - if literal.len() > self.longest { - self.longest = literal.len(); - } - self.map.push(global_index); - self.literals.push(literal); - } - - fn prefix(self) -> PrefixStrategy { - let it = self.literals.into_iter().map(|s| s.into_bytes()); - PrefixStrategy { - matcher: AcAutomaton::new(it).into_full(), - map: self.map, - longest: self.longest, - } - } - - fn suffix(self) -> SuffixStrategy { - let it = self.literals.into_iter().map(|s| s.into_bytes()); - SuffixStrategy { - matcher: AcAutomaton::new(it).into_full(), - map: self.map, - longest: self.longest, - } - } - - fn regex_set(self) -> Result { - Ok(RegexSetStrategy { - matcher: new_regex_set(self.literals)?, - map: self.map, - }) - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct RequiredExtensionStrategyBuilder( - HashMap, Vec<(usize, String)>>, -); - -impl RequiredExtensionStrategyBuilder { - fn new() -> RequiredExtensionStrategyBuilder { - RequiredExtensionStrategyBuilder(HashMap::new()) - } - - fn add(&mut self, global_index: usize, ext: String, regex: String) { - self.0 - .entry(ext.into_bytes()) - .or_insert(vec![]) - .push((global_index, regex)); - } - - fn build(self) -> Result { - let mut exts = HashMap::with_hasher(Fnv::default()); - for (ext, regexes) in self.0.into_iter() { - exts.insert(ext.clone(), vec![]); - for (global_index, regex) in regexes { - let compiled = new_regex(®ex)?; - exts.get_mut(&ext).unwrap().push((global_index, compiled)); - } - } - Ok(RequiredExtensionStrategy(exts)) - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use super::GlobSetBuilder; - use glob::Glob; - - #[test] - fn set_works() { - let mut builder = GlobSetBuilder::new(); - builder.add(Glob::new("src/**/*.rs").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.c").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("src/lib.rs").unwrap()); - let set = builder.build().unwrap(); - - assert!(set.is_match("foo.c")); - assert!(set.is_match("src/foo.c")); - assert!(!set.is_match("foo.rs")); - assert!(!set.is_match("tests/foo.rs")); - assert!(set.is_match("src/foo.rs")); - assert!(set.is_match("src/grep/src/main.rs")); - - let matches = set.matches("src/lib.rs"); - assert_eq!(2, matches.len()); - assert_eq!(0, matches[0]); - assert_eq!(2, matches[1]); - } - - #[test] - fn empty_set_works() { - let set = GlobSetBuilder::new().build().unwrap(); - assert!(!set.is_match("")); - assert!(!set.is_match("a")); - } -} diff --git a/globset/src/pathutil.rs b/globset/src/pathutil.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4b808e8..0000000 --- a/globset/src/pathutil.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -use std::borrow::Cow; -use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::path::Path; - -/// The final component of the path, if it is a normal file. -/// -/// If the path terminates in ., .., or consists solely of a root of prefix, -/// file_name will return None. -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn file_name<'a, P: AsRef + ?Sized>( - path: &'a P, -) -> Option<&'a OsStr> { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - use memchr::memrchr; - - let path = path.as_ref().as_os_str().as_bytes(); - if path.is_empty() { - return None; - } else if path.len() == 1 && path[0] == b'.' { - return None; - } else if path.last() == Some(&b'.') { - return None; - } else if path.len() >= 2 && &path[path.len() - 2..] == &b".."[..] { - return None; - } - let last_slash = memrchr(b'/', path).map(|i| i + 1).unwrap_or(0); - Some(OsStr::from_bytes(&path[last_slash..])) -} - -/// The final component of the path, if it is a normal file. -/// -/// If the path terminates in ., .., or consists solely of a root of prefix, -/// file_name will return None. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -pub fn file_name<'a, P: AsRef + ?Sized>( - path: &'a P, -) -> Option<&'a OsStr> { - path.as_ref().file_name() -} - -/// Return a file extension given a path's file name. -/// -/// Note that this does NOT match the semantics of std::path::Path::extension. -/// Namely, the extension includes the `.` and matching is otherwise more -/// liberal. Specifically, the extenion is: -/// -/// * None, if the file name given is empty; -/// * None, if there is no embedded `.`; -/// * Otherwise, the portion of the file name starting with the final `.`. -/// -/// e.g., A file name of `.rs` has an extension `.rs`. -/// -/// N.B. This is done to make certain glob match optimizations easier. Namely, -/// a pattern like `*.rs` is obviously trying to match files with a `rs` -/// extension, but it also matches files like `.rs`, which doesn't have an -/// extension according to std::path::Path::extension. -pub fn file_name_ext(name: &OsStr) -> Option> { - if name.is_empty() { - return None; - } - let name = os_str_bytes(name); - let last_dot_at = { - let result = name - .iter().enumerate().rev() - .find(|&(_, &b)| b == b'.') - .map(|(i, _)| i); - match result { - None => return None, - Some(i) => i, - } - }; - Some(match name { - Cow::Borrowed(name) => Cow::Borrowed(&name[last_dot_at..]), - Cow::Owned(mut name) => { - name.drain(..last_dot_at); - Cow::Owned(name) - } - }) -} - -/// Return raw bytes of a path, transcoded to UTF-8 if necessary. -pub fn path_bytes(path: &Path) -> Cow<[u8]> { - os_str_bytes(path.as_os_str()) -} - -/// Return the raw bytes of the given OS string, possibly transcoded to UTF-8. -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn os_str_bytes(s: &OsStr) -> Cow<[u8]> { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - Cow::Borrowed(s.as_bytes()) -} - -/// Return the raw bytes of the given OS string, possibly transcoded to UTF-8. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -pub fn os_str_bytes(s: &OsStr) -> Cow<[u8]> { - // TODO(burntsushi): On Windows, OS strings are WTF-8, which is a superset - // of UTF-8, so even if we could get at the raw bytes, they wouldn't - // be useful. We *must* convert to UTF-8 before doing path matching. - // Unfortunate, but necessary. - match s.to_string_lossy() { - Cow::Owned(s) => Cow::Owned(s.into_bytes()), - Cow::Borrowed(s) => Cow::Borrowed(s.as_bytes()), - } -} - -/// Normalizes a path to use `/` as a separator everywhere, even on platforms -/// that recognize other characters as separators. -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn normalize_path(path: Cow<[u8]>) -> Cow<[u8]> { - // UNIX only uses /, so we're good. - path -} - -/// Normalizes a path to use `/` as a separator everywhere, even on platforms -/// that recognize other characters as separators. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -pub fn normalize_path(mut path: Cow<[u8]>) -> Cow<[u8]> { - use std::path::is_separator; - - for i in 0..path.len() { - if path[i] == b'/' || !is_separator(path[i] as char) { - continue; - } - path.to_mut()[i] = b'/'; - } - path -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::borrow::Cow; - use std::ffi::OsStr; - - use super::{file_name_ext, normalize_path}; - - macro_rules! ext { - ($name:ident, $file_name:expr, $ext:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let got = file_name_ext(OsStr::new($file_name)); - assert_eq!($ext.map(|s| Cow::Borrowed(s.as_bytes())), got); - } - }; - } - - ext!(ext1, "foo.rs", Some(".rs")); - ext!(ext2, ".rs", Some(".rs")); - ext!(ext3, "..rs", Some(".rs")); - ext!(ext4, "", None::<&str>); - ext!(ext5, "foo", None::<&str>); - - macro_rules! normalize { - ($name:ident, $path:expr, $expected:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let got = normalize_path(Cow::Owned($path.to_vec())); - assert_eq!($expected.to_vec(), got.into_owned()); - } - }; - } - - normalize!(normal1, b"foo", b"foo"); - normalize!(normal2, b"foo/bar", b"foo/bar"); - #[cfg(unix)] - normalize!(normal3, b"foo\\bar", b"foo\\bar"); - #[cfg(not(unix))] - normalize!(normal3, b"foo\\bar", b"foo/bar"); - #[cfg(unix)] - normalize!(normal4, b"foo\\bar/baz", b"foo\\bar/baz"); - #[cfg(not(unix))] - normalize!(normal4, b"foo\\bar/baz", b"foo/bar/baz"); -} diff --git a/grep/COPYING b/grep/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index bb9c20a..0000000 --- a/grep/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -This project is dual-licensed under the Unlicense and MIT licenses. - -You may use this code under the terms of either license. diff --git a/grep/Cargo.toml b/grep/Cargo.toml deleted file mode 100644 index 89480ab..0000000 --- a/grep/Cargo.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -[package] -name = "grep" -version = "0.1.8" #:version -authors = ["Andrew Gallant "] -description = """ -Fast line oriented regex searching as a library. -""" -documentation = "http://burntsushi.net/rustdoc/grep/" -homepage = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep" -repository = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep" -readme = "README.md" -keywords = ["regex", "grep", "egrep", "search", "pattern"] -license = "Unlicense/MIT" - -[dependencies] -log = "0.4" -memchr = "2" -regex = "1" -regex-syntax = "0.6" diff --git a/grep/LICENSE-MIT b/grep/LICENSE-MIT deleted file mode 100644 index 3b0a5dc..0000000 --- a/grep/LICENSE-MIT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -The MIT License (MIT) - -Copyright (c) 2015 Andrew Gallant - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net - - -Title: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - -Author: Arthur Conan Doyle - -Posting Date: April 18, 2011 [EBook #1661] -First Posted: November 29, 2002 - -Language: English - - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES *** - - - - -Produced by an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer and Jose Menendez - - - - - - - - - -THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES - -by - -SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE - - - - I. A Scandal in Bohemia - II. The Red-headed League - III. A Case of Identity - IV. The Boscombe Valley Mystery - V. The Five Orange Pips - VI. The Man with the Twisted Lip - VII. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle -VIII. The Adventure of the Speckled Band - IX. The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb - X. The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor - XI. The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - XII. The Adventure of the Copper Beeches - - - - -ADVENTURE I. A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA - -I. - -To Sherlock Holmes she is always THE woman. I have seldom heard -him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses -and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt -any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler. All emotions, and that -one particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise but -admirably balanced mind. He was, I take it, the most perfect -reasoning and observing machine that the world has seen, but as a -lover he would have placed himself in a false position. He never -spoke of the softer passions, save with a gibe and a sneer. They -were admirable things for the observer--excellent for drawing the -veil from men's motives and actions. But for the trained reasoner -to admit such intrusions into his own delicate and finely -adjusted temperament was to introduce a distracting factor which -might throw a doubt upon all his mental results. Grit in a -sensitive instrument, or a crack in one of his own high-power -lenses, would not be more disturbing than a strong emotion in a -nature such as his. And yet there was but one woman to him, and -that woman was the late Irene Adler, of dubious and questionable -memory. - -I had seen little of Holmes lately. My marriage had drifted us -away from each other. My own complete happiness, and the -home-centred interests which rise up around the man who first -finds himself master of his own establishment, were sufficient to -absorb all my attention, while Holmes, who loathed every form of -society with his whole Bohemian soul, remained in our lodgings in -Baker Street, buried among his old books, and alternating from -week to week between cocaine and ambition, the drowsiness of the -drug, and the fierce energy of his own keen nature. He was still, -as ever, deeply attracted by the study of crime, and occupied his -immense faculties and extraordinary powers of observation in -following out those clues, and clearing up those mysteries which -had been abandoned as hopeless by the official police. From time -to time I heard some vague account of his doings: of his summons -to Odessa in the case of the Trepoff murder, of his clearing up -of the singular tragedy of the Atkinson brothers at Trincomalee, -and finally of the mission which he had accomplished so -delicately and successfully for the reigning family of Holland. -Beyond these signs of his activity, however, which I merely -shared with all the readers of the daily press, I knew little of -my former friend and companion. - -One night--it was on the twentieth of March, 1888--I was -returning from a journey to a patient (for I had now returned to -civil practice), when my way led me through Baker Street. As I -passed the well-remembered door, which must always be associated -in my mind with my wooing, and with the dark incidents of the -Study in Scarlet, I was seized with a keen desire to see Holmes -again, and to know how he was employing his extraordinary powers. -His rooms were brilliantly lit, and, even as I looked up, I saw -his tall, spare figure pass twice in a dark silhouette against -the blind. He was pacing the room swiftly, eagerly, with his head -sunk upon his chest and his hands clasped behind him. To me, who -knew his every mood and habit, his attitude and manner told their -own story. He was at work again. He had risen out of his -drug-created dreams and was hot upon the scent of some new -problem. I rang the bell and was shown up to the chamber which -had formerly been in part my own. - -His manner was not effusive. It seldom was; but he was glad, I -think, to see me. With hardly a word spoken, but with a kindly -eye, he waved me to an armchair, threw across his case of cigars, -and indicated a spirit case and a gasogene in the corner. Then he -stood before the fire and looked me over in his singular -introspective fashion. - -"Wedlock suits you," he remarked. "I think, Watson, that you have -put on seven and a half pounds since I saw you." - -"Seven!" I answered. - -"Indeed, I should have thought a little more. Just a trifle more, -I fancy, Watson. And in practice again, I observe. You did not -tell me that you intended to go into harness." - -"Then, how do you know?" - -"I see it, I deduce it. How do I know that you have been getting -yourself very wet lately, and that you have a most clumsy and -careless servant girl?" - -"My dear Holmes," said I, "this is too much. You would certainly -have been burned, had you lived a few centuries ago. It is true -that I had a country walk on Thursday and came home in a dreadful -mess, but as I have changed my clothes I can't imagine how you -deduce it. As to Mary Jane, she is incorrigible, and my wife has -given her notice, but there, again, I fail to see how you work it -out." - -He chuckled to himself and rubbed his long, nervous hands -together. - -"It is simplicity itself," said he; "my eyes tell me that on the -inside of your left shoe, just where the firelight strikes it, -the leather is scored by six almost parallel cuts. Obviously they -have been caused by someone who has very carelessly scraped round -the edges of the sole in order to remove crusted mud from it. -Hence, you see, my double deduction that you had been out in vile -weather, and that you had a particularly malignant boot-slitting -specimen of the London slavey. As to your practice, if a -gentleman walks into my rooms smelling of iodoform, with a black -mark of nitrate of silver upon his right forefinger, and a bulge -on the right side of his top-hat to show where he has secreted -his stethoscope, I must be dull, indeed, if I do not pronounce -him to be an active member of the medical profession." - -I could not help laughing at the ease with which he explained his -process of deduction. "When I hear you give your reasons," I -remarked, "the thing always appears to me to be so ridiculously -simple that I could easily do it myself, though at each -successive instance of your reasoning I am baffled until you -explain your process. And yet I believe that my eyes are as good -as yours." - -"Quite so," he answered, lighting a cigarette, and throwing -himself down into an armchair. "You see, but you do not observe. -The distinction is clear. For example, you have frequently seen -the steps which lead up from the hall to this room." - -"Frequently." - -"How often?" - -"Well, some hundreds of times." - -"Then how many are there?" - -"How many? I don't know." - -"Quite so! You have not observed. And yet you have seen. That is -just my point. Now, I know that there are seventeen steps, -because I have both seen and observed. By-the-way, since you are -interested in these little problems, and since you are good -enough to chronicle one or two of my trifling experiences, you -may be interested in this." He threw over a sheet of thick, -pink-tinted note-paper which had been lying open upon the table. -"It came by the last post," said he. "Read it aloud." - -The note was undated, and without either signature or address. - -"There will call upon you to-night, at a quarter to eight -o'clock," it said, "a gentleman who desires to consult you upon a -matter of the very deepest moment. Your recent services to one of -the royal houses of Europe have shown that you are one who may -safely be trusted with matters which are of an importance which -can hardly be exaggerated. This account of you we have from all -quarters received. Be in your chamber then at that hour, and do -not take it amiss if your visitor wear a mask." - -"This is indeed a mystery," I remarked. "What do you imagine that -it means?" - -"I have no data yet. It is a capital mistake to theorize before -one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit -theories, instead of theories to suit facts. But the note itself. -What do you deduce from it?" - -I carefully examined the writing, and the paper upon which it was -written. - -"The man who wrote it was presumably well to do," I remarked, -endeavouring to imitate my companion's processes. "Such paper -could not be bought under half a crown a packet. It is peculiarly -strong and stiff." - -"Peculiar--that is the very word," said Holmes. "It is not an -English paper at all. Hold it up to the light." - -I did so, and saw a large "E" with a small "g," a "P," and a -large "G" with a small "t" woven into the texture of the paper. - -"What do you make of that?" asked Holmes. - -"The name of the maker, no doubt; or his monogram, rather." - -"Not at all. The 'G' with the small 't' stands for -'Gesellschaft,' which is the German for 'Company.' It is a -customary contraction like our 'Co.' 'P,' of course, stands for -'Papier.' Now for the 'Eg.' Let us glance at our Continental -Gazetteer." He took down a heavy brown volume from his shelves. -"Eglow, Eglonitz--here we are, Egria. It is in a German-speaking -country--in Bohemia, not far from Carlsbad. 'Remarkable as being -the scene of the death of Wallenstein, and for its numerous -glass-factories and paper-mills.' Ha, ha, my boy, what do you -make of that?" His eyes sparkled, and he sent up a great blue -triumphant cloud from his cigarette. - -"The paper was made in Bohemia," I said. - -"Precisely. And the man who wrote the note is a German. Do you -note the peculiar construction of the sentence--'This account of -you we have from all quarters received.' A Frenchman or Russian -could not have written that. It is the German who is so -uncourteous to his verbs. It only remains, therefore, to discover -what is wanted by this German who writes upon Bohemian paper and -prefers wearing a mask to showing his face. And here he comes, if -I am not mistaken, to resolve all our doubts." - -As he spoke there was the sharp sound of horses' hoofs and -grating wheels against the curb, followed by a sharp pull at the -bell. Holmes whistled. - -"A pair, by the sound," said he. "Yes," he continued, glancing -out of the window. "A nice little brougham and a pair of -beauties. A hundred and fifty guineas apiece. There's money in -this case, Watson, if there is nothing else." - -"I think that I had better go, Holmes." - -"Not a bit, Doctor. Stay where you are. I am lost without my -Boswell. And this promises to be interesting. It would be a pity -to miss it." - -"But your client--" - -"Never mind him. I may want your help, and so may he. Here he -comes. Sit down in that armchair, Doctor, and give us your best -attention." - -A slow and heavy step, which had been heard upon the stairs and -in the passage, paused immediately outside the door. Then there -was a loud and authoritative tap. - -"Come in!" said Holmes. - -A man entered who could hardly have been less than six feet six -inches in height, with the chest and limbs of a Hercules. His -dress was rich with a richness which would, in England, be looked -upon as akin to bad taste. Heavy bands of astrakhan were slashed -across the sleeves and fronts of his double-breasted coat, while -the deep blue cloak which was thrown over his shoulders was lined -with flame-coloured silk and secured at the neck with a brooch -which consisted of a single flaming beryl. Boots which extended -halfway up his calves, and which were trimmed at the tops with -rich brown fur, completed the impression of barbaric opulence -which was suggested by his whole appearance. He carried a -broad-brimmed hat in his hand, while he wore across the upper -part of his face, extending down past the cheekbones, a black -vizard mask, which he had apparently adjusted that very moment, -for his hand was still raised to it as he entered. From the lower -part of the face he appeared to be a man of strong character, -with a thick, hanging lip, and a long, straight chin suggestive -of resolution pushed to the length of obstinacy. - -"You had my note?" he asked with a deep harsh voice and a -strongly marked German accent. "I told you that I would call." He -looked from one to the other of us, as if uncertain which to -address. - -"Pray take a seat," said Holmes. "This is my friend and -colleague, Dr. Watson, who is occasionally good enough to help me -in my cases. Whom have I the honour to address?" - -"You may address me as the Count Von Kramm, a Bohemian nobleman. -I understand that this gentleman, your friend, is a man of honour -and discretion, whom I may trust with a matter of the most -extreme importance. If not, I should much prefer to communicate -with you alone." - -I rose to go, but Holmes caught me by the wrist and pushed me -back into my chair. "It is both, or none," said he. "You may say -before this gentleman anything which you may say to me." - -The Count shrugged his broad shoulders. "Then I must begin," said -he, "by binding you both to absolute secrecy for two years; at -the end of that time the matter will be of no importance. At -present it is not too much to say that it is of such weight it -may have an influence upon European history." - -"I promise," said Holmes. - -"And I." - -"You will excuse this mask," continued our strange visitor. "The -august person who employs me wishes his agent to be unknown to -you, and I may confess at once that the title by which I have -just called myself is not exactly my own." - -"I was aware of it," said Holmes dryly. - -"The circumstances are of great delicacy, and every precaution -has to be taken to quench what might grow to be an immense -scandal and seriously compromise one of the reigning families of -Europe. To speak plainly, the matter implicates the great House -of Ormstein, hereditary kings of Bohemia." - -"I was also aware of that," murmured Holmes, settling himself -down in his armchair and closing his eyes. - -Our visitor glanced with some apparent surprise at the languid, -lounging figure of the man who had been no doubt depicted to him -as the most incisive reasoner and most energetic agent in Europe. -Holmes slowly reopened his eyes and looked impatiently at his -gigantic client. - -"If your Majesty would condescend to state your case," he -remarked, "I should be better able to advise you." - -The man sprang from his chair and paced up and down the room in -uncontrollable agitation. Then, with a gesture of desperation, he -tore the mask from his face and hurled it upon the ground. "You -are right," he cried; "I am the King. Why should I attempt to -conceal it?" - -"Why, indeed?" murmured Holmes. "Your Majesty had not spoken -before I was aware that I was addressing Wilhelm Gottsreich -Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein, and -hereditary King of Bohemia." - -"But you can understand," said our strange visitor, sitting down -once more and passing his hand over his high white forehead, "you -can understand that I am not accustomed to doing such business in -my own person. Yet the matter was so delicate that I could not -confide it to an agent without putting myself in his power. I -have come incognito from Prague for the purpose of consulting -you." - -"Then, pray consult," said Holmes, shutting his eyes once more. - -"The facts are briefly these: Some five years ago, during a -lengthy visit to Warsaw, I made the acquaintance of the well-known -adventuress, Irene Adler. The name is no doubt familiar to you." - -"Kindly look her up in my index, Doctor," murmured Holmes without -opening his eyes. For many years he had adopted a system of -docketing all paragraphs concerning men and things, so that it -was difficult to name a subject or a person on which he could not -at once furnish information. In this case I found her biography -sandwiched in between that of a Hebrew rabbi and that of a -staff-commander who had written a monograph upon the deep-sea -fishes. - -"Let me see!" said Holmes. "Hum! Born in New Jersey in the year -1858. Contralto--hum! La Scala, hum! Prima donna Imperial Opera -of Warsaw--yes! Retired from operatic stage--ha! Living in -London--quite so! Your Majesty, as I understand, became entangled -with this young person, wrote her some compromising letters, and -is now desirous of getting those letters back." - -"Precisely so. But how--" - -"Was there a secret marriage?" - -"None." - -"No legal papers or certificates?" - -"None." - -"Then I fail to follow your Majesty. If this young person should -produce her letters for blackmailing or other purposes, how is -she to prove their authenticity?" - -"There is the writing." - -"Pooh, pooh! Forgery." - -"My private note-paper." - -"Stolen." - -"My own seal." - -"Imitated." - -"My photograph." - -"Bought." - -"We were both in the photograph." - -"Oh, dear! That is very bad! Your Majesty has indeed committed an -indiscretion." - -"I was mad--insane." - -"You have compromised yourself seriously." - -"I was only Crown Prince then. I was young. I am but thirty now." - -"It must be recovered." - -"We have tried and failed." - -"Your Majesty must pay. It must be bought." - -"She will not sell." - -"Stolen, then." - -"Five attempts have been made. Twice burglars in my pay ransacked -her house. Once we diverted her luggage when she travelled. Twice -she has been waylaid. There has been no result." - -"No sign of it?" - -"Absolutely none." - -Holmes laughed. "It is quite a pretty little problem," said he. - -"But a very serious one to me," returned the King reproachfully. - -"Very, indeed. And what does she propose to do with the -photograph?" - -"To ruin me." - -"But how?" - -"I am about to be married." - -"So I have heard." - -"To Clotilde Lothman von Saxe-Meningen, second daughter of the -King of Scandinavia. You may know the strict principles of her -family. She is herself the very soul of delicacy. A shadow of a -doubt as to my conduct would bring the matter to an end." - -"And Irene Adler?" - -"Threatens to send them the photograph. And she will do it. I -know that she will do it. You do not know her, but she has a soul -of steel. She has the face of the most beautiful of women, and -the mind of the most resolute of men. Rather than I should marry -another woman, there are no lengths to which she would not -go--none." - -"You are sure that she has not sent it yet?" - -"I am sure." - -"And why?" - -"Because she has said that she would send it on the day when the -betrothal was publicly proclaimed. That will be next Monday." - -"Oh, then we have three days yet," said Holmes with a yawn. "That -is very fortunate, as I have one or two matters of importance to -look into just at present. Your Majesty will, of course, stay in -London for the present?" - -"Certainly. You will find me at the Langham under the name of the -Count Von Kramm." - -"Then I shall drop you a line to let you know how we progress." - -"Pray do so. I shall be all anxiety." - -"Then, as to money?" - -"You have carte blanche." - -"Absolutely?" - -"I tell you that I would give one of the provinces of my kingdom -to have that photograph." - -"And for present expenses?" - -The King took a heavy chamois leather bag from under his cloak -and laid it on the table. - -"There are three hundred pounds in gold and seven hundred in -notes," he said. - -Holmes scribbled a receipt upon a sheet of his note-book and -handed it to him. - -"And Mademoiselle's address?" he asked. - -"Is Briony Lodge, Serpentine Avenue, St. John's Wood." - -Holmes took a note of it. "One other question," said he. "Was the -photograph a cabinet?" - -"It was." - -"Then, good-night, your Majesty, and I trust that we shall soon -have some good news for you. And good-night, Watson," he added, -as the wheels of the royal brougham rolled down the street. "If -you will be good enough to call to-morrow afternoon at three -o'clock I should like to chat this little matter over with you." - - -II. - -At three o'clock precisely I was at Baker Street, but Holmes had -not yet returned. The landlady informed me that he had left the -house shortly after eight o'clock in the morning. I sat down -beside the fire, however, with the intention of awaiting him, -however long he might be. I was already deeply interested in his -inquiry, for, though it was surrounded by none of the grim and -strange features which were associated with the two crimes which -I have already recorded, still, the nature of the case and the -exalted station of his client gave it a character of its own. -Indeed, apart from the nature of the investigation which my -friend had on hand, there was something in his masterly grasp of -a situation, and his keen, incisive reasoning, which made it a -pleasure to me to study his system of work, and to follow the -quick, subtle methods by which he disentangled the most -inextricable mysteries. So accustomed was I to his invariable -success that the very possibility of his failing had ceased to -enter into my head. - -It was close upon four before the door opened, and a -drunken-looking groom, ill-kempt and side-whiskered, with an -inflamed face and disreputable clothes, walked into the room. -Accustomed as I was to my friend's amazing powers in the use of -disguises, I had to look three times before I was certain that it -was indeed he. With a nod he vanished into the bedroom, whence he -emerged in five minutes tweed-suited and respectable, as of old. -Putting his hands into his pockets, he stretched out his legs in -front of the fire and laughed heartily for some minutes. - -"Well, really!" he cried, and then he choked and laughed again -until he was obliged to lie back, limp and helpless, in the -chair. - -"What is it?" - -"It's quite too funny. I am sure you could never guess how I -employed my morning, or what I ended by doing." - -"I can't imagine. I suppose that you have been watching the -habits, and perhaps the house, of Miss Irene Adler." - -"Quite so; but the sequel was rather unusual. I will tell you, -however. I left the house a little after eight o'clock this -morning in the character of a groom out of work. There is a -wonderful sympathy and freemasonry among horsey men. Be one of -them, and you will know all that there is to know. I soon found -Briony Lodge. It is a bijou villa, with a garden at the back, but -built out in front right up to the road, two stories. Chubb lock -to the door. Large sitting-room on the right side, well -furnished, with long windows almost to the floor, and those -preposterous English window fasteners which a child could open. -Behind there was nothing remarkable, save that the passage window -could be reached from the top of the coach-house. I walked round -it and examined it closely from every point of view, but without -noting anything else of interest. - -"I then lounged down the street and found, as I expected, that -there was a mews in a lane which runs down by one wall of the -garden. I lent the ostlers a hand in rubbing down their horses, -and received in exchange twopence, a glass of half and half, two -fills of shag tobacco, and as much information as I could desire -about Miss Adler, to say nothing of half a dozen other people in -the neighbourhood in whom I was not in the least interested, but -whose biographies I was compelled to listen to." - -"And what of Irene Adler?" I asked. - -"Oh, she has turned all the men's heads down in that part. She is -the daintiest thing under a bonnet on this planet. So say the -Serpentine-mews, to a man. She lives quietly, sings at concerts, -drives out at five every day, and returns at seven sharp for -dinner. Seldom goes out at other times, except when she sings. -Has only one male visitor, but a good deal of him. He is dark, -handsome, and dashing, never calls less than once a day, and -often twice. He is a Mr. Godfrey Norton, of the Inner Temple. See -the advantages of a cabman as a confidant. They had driven him -home a dozen times from Serpentine-mews, and knew all about him. -When I had listened to all they had to tell, I began to walk up -and down near Briony Lodge once more, and to think over my plan -of campaign. - -"This Godfrey Norton was evidently an important factor in the -matter. He was a lawyer. That sounded ominous. What was the -relation between them, and what the object of his repeated -visits? Was she his client, his friend, or his mistress? If the -former, she had probably transferred the photograph to his -keeping. If the latter, it was less likely. On the issue of this -question depended whether I should continue my work at Briony -Lodge, or turn my attention to the gentleman's chambers in the -Temple. It was a delicate point, and it widened the field of my -inquiry. I fear that I bore you with these details, but I have to -let you see my little difficulties, if you are to understand the -situation." - -"I am following you closely," I answered. - -"I was still balancing the matter in my mind when a hansom cab -drove up to Briony Lodge, and a gentleman sprang out. He was a -remarkably handsome man, dark, aquiline, and moustached--evidently -the man of whom I had heard. He appeared to be in a -great hurry, shouted to the cabman to wait, and brushed past the -maid who opened the door with the air of a man who was thoroughly -at home. - -"He was in the house about half an hour, and I could catch -glimpses of him in the windows of the sitting-room, pacing up and -down, talking excitedly, and waving his arms. Of her I could see -nothing. Presently he emerged, looking even more flurried than -before. As he stepped up to the cab, he pulled a gold watch from -his pocket and looked at it earnestly, 'Drive like the devil,' he -shouted, 'first to Gross & Hankey's in Regent Street, and then to -the Church of St. Monica in the Edgeware Road. Half a guinea if -you do it in twenty minutes!' - -"Away they went, and I was just wondering whether I should not do -well to follow them when up the lane came a neat little landau, -the coachman with his coat only half-buttoned, and his tie under -his ear, while all the tags of his harness were sticking out of -the buckles. It hadn't pulled up before she shot out of the hall -door and into it. I only caught a glimpse of her at the moment, -but she was a lovely woman, with a face that a man might die for. - -"'The Church of St. Monica, John,' she cried, 'and half a -sovereign if you reach it in twenty minutes.' - -"This was quite too good to lose, Watson. I was just balancing -whether I should run for it, or whether I should perch behind her -landau when a cab came through the street. The driver looked -twice at such a shabby fare, but I jumped in before he could -object. 'The Church of St. Monica,' said I, 'and half a sovereign -if you reach it in twenty minutes.' It was twenty-five minutes to -twelve, and of course it was clear enough what was in the wind. - -"My cabby drove fast. I don't think I ever drove faster, but the -others were there before us. The cab and the landau with their -steaming horses were in front of the door when I arrived. I paid -the man and hurried into the church. There was not a soul there -save the two whom I had followed and a surpliced clergyman, who -seemed to be expostulating with them. They were all three -standing in a knot in front of the altar. I lounged up the side -aisle like any other idler who has dropped into a church. -Suddenly, to my surprise, the three at the altar faced round to -me, and Godfrey Norton came running as hard as he could towards -me. - -"'Thank God,' he cried. 'You'll do. Come! Come!' - -"'What then?' I asked. - -"'Come, man, come, only three minutes, or it won't be legal.' - -"I was half-dragged up to the altar, and before I knew where I was -I found myself mumbling responses which were whispered in my ear, -and vouching for things of which I knew nothing, and generally -assisting in the secure tying up of Irene Adler, spinster, to -Godfrey Norton, bachelor. It was all done in an instant, and -there was the gentleman thanking me on the one side and the lady -on the other, while the clergyman beamed on me in front. It was -the most preposterous position in which I ever found myself in my -life, and it was the thought of it that started me laughing just -now. It seems that there had been some informality about their -license, that the clergyman absolutely refused to marry them -without a witness of some sort, and that my lucky appearance -saved the bridegroom from having to sally out into the streets in -search of a best man. The bride gave me a sovereign, and I mean -to wear it on my watch-chain in memory of the occasion." - -"This is a very unexpected turn of affairs," said I; "and what -then?" - -"Well, I found my plans very seriously menaced. It looked as if -the pair might take an immediate departure, and so necessitate -very prompt and energetic measures on my part. At the church -door, however, they separated, he driving back to the Temple, and -she to her own house. 'I shall drive out in the park at five as -usual,' she said as she left him. I heard no more. They drove -away in different directions, and I went off to make my own -arrangements." - -"Which are?" - -"Some cold beef and a glass of beer," he answered, ringing the -bell. "I have been too busy to think of food, and I am likely to -be busier still this evening. By the way, Doctor, I shall want -your co-operation." - -"I shall be delighted." - -"You don't mind breaking the law?" - -"Not in the least." - -"Nor running a chance of arrest?" - -"Not in a good cause." - -"Oh, the cause is excellent!" - -"Then I am your man." - -"I was sure that I might rely on you." - -"But what is it you wish?" - -"When Mrs. Turner has brought in the tray I will make it clear to -you. Now," he said as he turned hungrily on the simple fare that -our landlady had provided, "I must discuss it while I eat, for I -have not much time. It is nearly five now. In two hours we must -be on the scene of action. Miss Irene, or Madame, rather, returns -from her drive at seven. We must be at Briony Lodge to meet her." - -"And what then?" - -"You must leave that to me. I have already arranged what is to -occur. There is only one point on which I must insist. You must -not interfere, come what may. You understand?" - -"I am to be neutral?" - -"To do nothing whatever. There will probably be some small -unpleasantness. Do not join in it. It will end in my being -conveyed into the house. Four or five minutes afterwards the -sitting-room window will open. You are to station yourself close -to that open window." - -"Yes." - -"You are to watch me, for I will be visible to you." - -"Yes." - -"And when I raise my hand--so--you will throw into the room what -I give you to throw, and will, at the same time, raise the cry of -fire. You quite follow me?" - -"Entirely." - -"It is nothing very formidable," he said, taking a long cigar-shaped -roll from his pocket. "It is an ordinary plumber's smoke-rocket, -fitted with a cap at either end to make it self-lighting. -Your task is confined to that. When you raise your cry of fire, -it will be taken up by quite a number of people. You may then -walk to the end of the street, and I will rejoin you in ten -minutes. I hope that I have made myself clear?" - -"I am to remain neutral, to get near the window, to watch you, -and at the signal to throw in this object, then to raise the cry -of fire, and to wait you at the corner of the street." - -"Precisely." - -"Then you may entirely rely on me." - -"That is excellent. I think, perhaps, it is almost time that I -prepare for the new role I have to play." - -He disappeared into his bedroom and returned in a few minutes in -the character of an amiable and simple-minded Nonconformist -clergyman. His broad black hat, his baggy trousers, his white -tie, his sympathetic smile, and general look of peering and -benevolent curiosity were such as Mr. John Hare alone could have -equalled. It was not merely that Holmes changed his costume. His -expression, his manner, his very soul seemed to vary with every -fresh part that he assumed. The stage lost a fine actor, even as -science lost an acute reasoner, when he became a specialist in -crime. - -It was a quarter past six when we left Baker Street, and it still -wanted ten minutes to the hour when we found ourselves in -Serpentine Avenue. It was already dusk, and the lamps were just -being lighted as we paced up and down in front of Briony Lodge, -waiting for the coming of its occupant. The house was just such -as I had pictured it from Sherlock Holmes' succinct description, -but the locality appeared to be less private than I expected. On -the contrary, for a small street in a quiet neighbourhood, it was -remarkably animated. There was a group of shabbily dressed men -smoking and laughing in a corner, a scissors-grinder with his -wheel, two guardsmen who were flirting with a nurse-girl, and -several well-dressed young men who were lounging up and down with -cigars in their mouths. - -"You see," remarked Holmes, as we paced to and fro in front of -the house, "this marriage rather simplifies matters. The -photograph becomes a double-edged weapon now. The chances are -that she would be as averse to its being seen by Mr. Godfrey -Norton, as our client is to its coming to the eyes of his -princess. Now the question is, Where are we to find the -photograph?" - -"Where, indeed?" - -"It is most unlikely that she carries it about with her. It is -cabinet size. Too large for easy concealment about a woman's -dress. She knows that the King is capable of having her waylaid -and searched. Two attempts of the sort have already been made. We -may take it, then, that she does not carry it about with her." - -"Where, then?" - -"Her banker or her lawyer. There is that double possibility. But -I am inclined to think neither. Women are naturally secretive, -and they like to do their own secreting. Why should she hand it -over to anyone else? She could trust her own guardianship, but -she could not tell what indirect or political influence might be -brought to bear upon a business man. Besides, remember that she -had resolved to use it within a few days. It must be where she -can lay her hands upon it. It must be in her own house." - -"But it has twice been burgled." - -"Pshaw! They did not know how to look." - -"But how will you look?" - -"I will not look." - -"What then?" - -"I will get her to show me." - -"But she will refuse." - -"She will not be able to. But I hear the rumble of wheels. It is -her carriage. Now carry out my orders to the letter." - -As he spoke the gleam of the side-lights of a carriage came round -the curve of the avenue. It was a smart little landau which -rattled up to the door of Briony Lodge. As it pulled up, one of -the loafing men at the corner dashed forward to open the door in -the hope of earning a copper, but was elbowed away by another -loafer, who had rushed up with the same intention. A fierce -quarrel broke out, which was increased by the two guardsmen, who -took sides with one of the loungers, and by the scissors-grinder, -who was equally hot upon the other side. A blow was struck, and -in an instant the lady, who had stepped from her carriage, was -the centre of a little knot of flushed and struggling men, who -struck savagely at each other with their fists and sticks. Holmes -dashed into the crowd to protect the lady; but just as he reached -her he gave a cry and dropped to the ground, with the blood -running freely down his face. At his fall the guardsmen took to -their heels in one direction and the loungers in the other, while -a number of better-dressed people, who had watched the scuffle -without taking part in it, crowded in to help the lady and to -attend to the injured man. Irene Adler, as I will still call her, -had hurried up the steps; but she stood at the top with her -superb figure outlined against the lights of the hall, looking -back into the street. - -"Is the poor gentleman much hurt?" she asked. - -"He is dead," cried several voices. - -"No, no, there's life in him!" shouted another. "But he'll be -gone before you can get him to hospital." - -"He's a brave fellow," said a woman. "They would have had the -lady's purse and watch if it hadn't been for him. They were a -gang, and a rough one, too. Ah, he's breathing now." - -"He can't lie in the street. May we bring him in, marm?" - -"Surely. Bring him into the sitting-room. There is a comfortable -sofa. This way, please!" - -Slowly and solemnly he was borne into Briony Lodge and laid out -in the principal room, while I still observed the proceedings -from my post by the window. The lamps had been lit, but the -blinds had not been drawn, so that I could see Holmes as he lay -upon the couch. I do not know whether he was seized with -compunction at that moment for the part he was playing, but I -know that I never felt more heartily ashamed of myself in my life -than when I saw the beautiful creature against whom I was -conspiring, or the grace and kindliness with which she waited -upon the injured man. And yet it would be the blackest treachery -to Holmes to draw back now from the part which he had intrusted -to me. I hardened my heart, and took the smoke-rocket from under -my ulster. After all, I thought, we are not injuring her. We are -but preventing her from injuring another. - -Holmes had sat up upon the couch, and I saw him motion like a man -who is in need of air. A maid rushed across and threw open the -window. At the same instant I saw him raise his hand and at the -signal I tossed my rocket into the room with a cry of "Fire!" The -word was no sooner out of my mouth than the whole crowd of -spectators, well dressed and ill--gentlemen, ostlers, and -servant-maids--joined in a general shriek of "Fire!" Thick clouds -of smoke curled through the room and out at the open window. I -caught a glimpse of rushing figures, and a moment later the voice -of Holmes from within assuring them that it was a false alarm. -Slipping through the shouting crowd I made my way to the corner -of the street, and in ten minutes was rejoiced to find my -friend's arm in mine, and to get away from the scene of uproar. -He walked swiftly and in silence for some few minutes until we -had turned down one of the quiet streets which lead towards the -Edgeware Road. - -"You did it very nicely, Doctor," he remarked. "Nothing could -have been better. It is all right." - -"You have the photograph?" - -"I know where it is." - -"And how did you find out?" - -"She showed me, as I told you she would." - -"I am still in the dark." - -"I do not wish to make a mystery," said he, laughing. "The matter -was perfectly simple. You, of course, saw that everyone in the -street was an accomplice. They were all engaged for the evening." - -"I guessed as much." - -"Then, when the row broke out, I had a little moist red paint in -the palm of my hand. I rushed forward, fell down, clapped my hand -to my face, and became a piteous spectacle. It is an old trick." - -"That also I could fathom." - -"Then they carried me in. She was bound to have me in. What else -could she do? And into her sitting-room, which was the very room -which I suspected. It lay between that and her bedroom, and I was -determined to see which. They laid me on a couch, I motioned for -air, they were compelled to open the window, and you had your -chance." - -"How did that help you?" - -"It was all-important. When a woman thinks that her house is on -fire, her instinct is at once to rush to the thing which she -values most. It is a perfectly overpowering impulse, and I have -more than once taken advantage of it. In the case of the -Darlington substitution scandal it was of use to me, and also in -the Arnsworth Castle business. A married woman grabs at her baby; -an unmarried one reaches for her jewel-box. Now it was clear to -me that our lady of to-day had nothing in the house more precious -to her than what we are in quest of. She would rush to secure it. -The alarm of fire was admirably done. The smoke and shouting were -enough to shake nerves of steel. She responded beautifully. The -photograph is in a recess behind a sliding panel just above the -right bell-pull. She was there in an instant, and I caught a -glimpse of it as she half-drew it out. When I cried out that it -was a false alarm, she replaced it, glanced at the rocket, rushed -from the room, and I have not seen her since. I rose, and, making -my excuses, escaped from the house. I hesitated whether to -attempt to secure the photograph at once; but the coachman had -come in, and as he was watching me narrowly it seemed safer to -wait. A little over-precipitance may ruin all." - -"And now?" I asked. - -"Our quest is practically finished. I shall call with the King -to-morrow, and with you, if you care to come with us. We will be -shown into the sitting-room to wait for the lady, but it is -probable that when she comes she may find neither us nor the -photograph. It might be a satisfaction to his Majesty to regain -it with his own hands." - -"And when will you call?" - -"At eight in the morning. She will not be up, so that we shall -have a clear field. Besides, we must be prompt, for this marriage -may mean a complete change in her life and habits. I must wire to -the King without delay." - -We had reached Baker Street and had stopped at the door. He was -searching his pockets for the key when someone passing said: - -"Good-night, Mister Sherlock Holmes." - -There were several people on the pavement at the time, but the -greeting appeared to come from a slim youth in an ulster who had -hurried by. - -"I've heard that voice before," said Holmes, staring down the -dimly lit street. "Now, I wonder who the deuce that could have -been." - - -III. - -I slept at Baker Street that night, and we were engaged upon our -toast and coffee in the morning when the King of Bohemia rushed -into the room. - -"You have really got it!" he cried, grasping Sherlock Holmes by -either shoulder and looking eagerly into his face. - -"Not yet." - -"But you have hopes?" - -"I have hopes." - -"Then, come. I am all impatience to be gone." - -"We must have a cab." - -"No, my brougham is waiting." - -"Then that will simplify matters." We descended and started off -once more for Briony Lodge. - -"Irene Adler is married," remarked Holmes. - -"Married! When?" - -"Yesterday." - -"But to whom?" - -"To an English lawyer named Norton." - -"But she could not love him." - -"I am in hopes that she does." - -"And why in hopes?" - -"Because it would spare your Majesty all fear of future -annoyance. If the lady loves her husband, she does not love your -Majesty. If she does not love your Majesty, there is no reason -why she should interfere with your Majesty's plan." - -"It is true. And yet--Well! I wish she had been of my own -station! What a queen she would have made!" He relapsed into a -moody silence, which was not broken until we drew up in -Serpentine Avenue. - -The door of Briony Lodge was open, and an elderly woman stood -upon the steps. She watched us with a sardonic eye as we stepped -from the brougham. - -"Mr. Sherlock Holmes, I believe?" said she. - -"I am Mr. Holmes," answered my companion, looking at her with a -questioning and rather startled gaze. - -"Indeed! My mistress told me that you were likely to call. She -left this morning with her husband by the 5:15 train from Charing -Cross for the Continent." - -"What!" Sherlock Holmes staggered back, white with chagrin and -surprise. "Do you mean that she has left England?" - -"Never to return." - -"And the papers?" asked the King hoarsely. "All is lost." - -"We shall see." He pushed past the servant and rushed into the -drawing-room, followed by the King and myself. The furniture was -scattered about in every direction, with dismantled shelves and -open drawers, as if the lady had hurriedly ransacked them before -her flight. Holmes rushed at the bell-pull, tore back a small -sliding shutter, and, plunging in his hand, pulled out a -photograph and a letter. The photograph was of Irene Adler -herself in evening dress, the letter was superscribed to -"Sherlock Holmes, Esq. To be left till called for." My friend -tore it open and we all three read it together. It was dated at -midnight of the preceding night and ran in this way: - -"MY DEAR MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES,--You really did it very well. You -took me in completely. Until after the alarm of fire, I had not a -suspicion. But then, when I found how I had betrayed myself, I -began to think. I had been warned against you months ago. I had -been told that if the King employed an agent it would certainly -be you. And your address had been given me. Yet, with all this, -you made me reveal what you wanted to know. Even after I became -suspicious, I found it hard to think evil of such a dear, kind -old clergyman. But, you know, I have been trained as an actress -myself. Male costume is nothing new to me. I often take advantage -of the freedom which it gives. I sent John, the coachman, to -watch you, ran up stairs, got into my walking-clothes, as I call -them, and came down just as you departed. - -"Well, I followed you to your door, and so made sure that I was -really an object of interest to the celebrated Mr. Sherlock -Holmes. Then I, rather imprudently, wished you good-night, and -started for the Temple to see my husband. - -"We both thought the best resource was flight, when pursued by -so formidable an antagonist; so you will find the nest empty when -you call to-morrow. As to the photograph, your client may rest in -peace. I love and am loved by a better man than he. The King may -do what he will without hindrance from one whom he has cruelly -wronged. I keep it only to safeguard myself, and to preserve a -weapon which will always secure me from any steps which he might -take in the future. I leave a photograph which he might care to -possess; and I remain, dear Mr. Sherlock Holmes, - - "Very truly yours, - "IRENE NORTON, née ADLER." - -"What a woman--oh, what a woman!" cried the King of Bohemia, when -we had all three read this epistle. "Did I not tell you how quick -and resolute she was? Would she not have made an admirable queen? -Is it not a pity that she was not on my level?" - -"From what I have seen of the lady she seems indeed to be on a -very different level to your Majesty," said Holmes coldly. "I am -sorry that I have not been able to bring your Majesty's business -to a more successful conclusion." - -"On the contrary, my dear sir," cried the King; "nothing could be -more successful. I know that her word is inviolate. The -photograph is now as safe as if it were in the fire." - -"I am glad to hear your Majesty say so." - -"I am immensely indebted to you. Pray tell me in what way I can -reward you. This ring--" He slipped an emerald snake ring from -his finger and held it out upon the palm of his hand. - -"Your Majesty has something which I should value even more -highly," said Holmes. - -"You have but to name it." - -"This photograph!" - -The King stared at him in amazement. - -"Irene's photograph!" he cried. "Certainly, if you wish it." - -"I thank your Majesty. Then there is no more to be done in the -matter. I have the honour to wish you a very good-morning." He -bowed, and, turning away without observing the hand which the -King had stretched out to him, he set off in my company for his -chambers. - -And that was how a great scandal threatened to affect the kingdom -of Bohemia, and how the best plans of Mr. Sherlock Holmes were -beaten by a woman's wit. He used to make merry over the -cleverness of women, but I have not heard him do it of late. And -when he speaks of Irene Adler, or when he refers to her -photograph, it is always under the honourable title of the woman. - - - -ADVENTURE II. THE RED-HEADED LEAGUE - -I had called upon my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, one day in the -autumn of last year and found him in deep conversation with a -very stout, florid-faced, elderly gentleman with fiery red hair. -With an apology for my intrusion, I was about to withdraw when -Holmes pulled me abruptly into the room and closed the door -behind me. - -"You could not possibly have come at a better time, my dear -Watson," he said cordially. - -"I was afraid that you were engaged." - -"So I am. Very much so." - -"Then I can wait in the next room." - -"Not at all. This gentleman, Mr. Wilson, has been my partner and -helper in many of my most successful cases, and I have no -doubt that he will be of the utmost use to me in yours also." - -The stout gentleman half rose from his chair and gave a bob of -greeting, with a quick little questioning glance from his small -fat-encircled eyes. - -"Try the settee," said Holmes, relapsing into his armchair and -putting his fingertips together, as was his custom when in -judicial moods. "I know, my dear Watson, that you share my love -of all that is bizarre and outside the conventions and humdrum -routine of everyday life. You have shown your relish for it by -the enthusiasm which has prompted you to chronicle, and, if you -will excuse my saying so, somewhat to embellish so many of my own -little adventures." - -"Your cases have indeed been of the greatest interest to me," I -observed. - -"You will remember that I remarked the other day, just before we -went into the very simple problem presented by Miss Mary -Sutherland, that for strange effects and extraordinary -combinations we must go to life itself, which is always far more -daring than any effort of the imagination." - -"A proposition which I took the liberty of doubting." - -"You did, Doctor, but none the less you must come round to my -view, for otherwise I shall keep on piling fact upon fact on you -until your reason breaks down under them and acknowledges me to -be right. Now, Mr. Jabez Wilson here has been good enough to call -upon me this morning, and to begin a narrative which promises to -be one of the most singular which I have listened to for some -time. You have heard me remark that the strangest and most unique -things are very often connected not with the larger but with the -smaller crimes, and occasionally, indeed, where there is room for -doubt whether any positive crime has been committed. As far as I -have heard it is impossible for me to say whether the present -case is an instance of crime or not, but the course of events is -certainly among the most singular that I have ever listened to. -Perhaps, Mr. Wilson, you would have the great kindness to -recommence your narrative. I ask you not merely because my friend -Dr. Watson has not heard the opening part but also because the -peculiar nature of the story makes me anxious to have every -possible detail from your lips. As a rule, when I have heard some -slight indication of the course of events, I am able to guide -myself by the thousands of other similar cases which occur to my -memory. In the present instance I am forced to admit that the -facts are, to the best of my belief, unique." - -The portly client puffed out his chest with an appearance of some -little pride and pulled a dirty and wrinkled newspaper from the -inside pocket of his greatcoat. As he glanced down the -advertisement column, with his head thrust forward and the paper -flattened out upon his knee, I took a good look at the man and -endeavoured, after the fashion of my companion, to read the -indications which might be presented by his dress or appearance. - -I did not gain very much, however, by my inspection. Our visitor -bore every mark of being an average commonplace British -tradesman, obese, pompous, and slow. He wore rather baggy grey -shepherd's check trousers, a not over-clean black frock-coat, -unbuttoned in the front, and a drab waistcoat with a heavy brassy -Albert chain, and a square pierced bit of metal dangling down as -an ornament. A frayed top-hat and a faded brown overcoat with a -wrinkled velvet collar lay upon a chair beside him. Altogether, -look as I would, there was nothing remarkable about the man save -his blazing red head, and the expression of extreme chagrin and -discontent upon his features. - -Sherlock Holmes' quick eye took in my occupation, and he shook -his head with a smile as he noticed my questioning glances. -"Beyond the obvious facts that he has at some time done manual -labour, that he takes snuff, that he is a Freemason, that he has -been in China, and that he has done a considerable amount of -writing lately, I can deduce nothing else." - -Mr. Jabez Wilson started up in his chair, with his forefinger -upon the paper, but his eyes upon my companion. - -"How, in the name of good-fortune, did you know all that, Mr. -Holmes?" he asked. "How did you know, for example, that I did -manual labour. It's as true as gospel, for I began as a ship's -carpenter." - -"Your hands, my dear sir. Your right hand is quite a size larger -than your left. You have worked with it, and the muscles are more -developed." - -"Well, the snuff, then, and the Freemasonry?" - -"I won't insult your intelligence by telling you how I read that, -especially as, rather against the strict rules of your order, you -use an arc-and-compass breastpin." - -"Ah, of course, I forgot that. But the writing?" - -"What else can be indicated by that right cuff so very shiny for -five inches, and the left one with the smooth patch near the -elbow where you rest it upon the desk?" - -"Well, but China?" - -"The fish that you have tattooed immediately above your right -wrist could only have been done in China. I have made a small -study of tattoo marks and have even contributed to the literature -of the subject. That trick of staining the fishes' scales of a -delicate pink is quite peculiar to China. When, in addition, I -see a Chinese coin hanging from your watch-chain, the matter -becomes even more simple." - -Mr. Jabez Wilson laughed heavily. "Well, I never!" said he. "I -thought at first that you had done something clever, but I see -that there was nothing in it, after all." - -"I begin to think, Watson," said Holmes, "that I make a mistake -in explaining. 'Omne ignotum pro magnifico,' you know, and my -poor little reputation, such as it is, will suffer shipwreck if I -am so candid. Can you not find the advertisement, Mr. Wilson?" - -"Yes, I have got it now," he answered with his thick red finger -planted halfway down the column. "Here it is. This is what began -it all. You just read it for yourself, sir." - -I took the paper from him and read as follows: - -"TO THE RED-HEADED LEAGUE: On account of the bequest of the late -Ezekiah Hopkins, of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, U. S. A., there is now -another vacancy open which entitles a member of the League to a -salary of 4 pounds a week for purely nominal services. All -red-headed men who are sound in body and mind and above the age -of twenty-one years, are eligible. Apply in person on Monday, at -eleven o'clock, to Duncan Ross, at the offices of the League, 7 -Pope's Court, Fleet Street." - -"What on earth does this mean?" I ejaculated after I had twice -read over the extraordinary announcement. - -Holmes chuckled and wriggled in his chair, as was his habit when -in high spirits. "It is a little off the beaten track, isn't it?" -said he. "And now, Mr. Wilson, off you go at scratch and tell us -all about yourself, your household, and the effect which this -advertisement had upon your fortunes. You will first make a note, -Doctor, of the paper and the date." - -"It is The Morning Chronicle of April 27, 1890. Just two months -ago." - -"Very good. Now, Mr. Wilson?" - -"Well, it is just as I have been telling you, Mr. Sherlock -Holmes," said Jabez Wilson, mopping his forehead; "I have a small -pawnbroker's business at Coburg Square, near the City. It's not a -very large affair, and of late years it has not done more than -just give me a living. I used to be able to keep two assistants, -but now I only keep one; and I would have a job to pay him but -that he is willing to come for half wages so as to learn the -business." - -"What is the name of this obliging youth?" asked Sherlock Holmes. - -"His name is Vincent Spaulding, and he's not such a youth, -either. It's hard to say his age. I should not wish a smarter -assistant, Mr. Holmes; and I know very well that he could better -himself and earn twice what I am able to give him. But, after -all, if he is satisfied, why should I put ideas in his head?" - -"Why, indeed? You seem most fortunate in having an employé who -comes under the full market price. It is not a common experience -among employers in this age. I don't know that your assistant is -not as remarkable as your advertisement." - -"Oh, he has his faults, too," said Mr. Wilson. "Never was such a -fellow for photography. Snapping away with a camera when he ought -to be improving his mind, and then diving down into the cellar -like a rabbit into its hole to develop his pictures. That is his -main fault, but on the whole he's a good worker. There's no vice -in him." - -"He is still with you, I presume?" - -"Yes, sir. He and a girl of fourteen, who does a bit of simple -cooking and keeps the place clean--that's all I have in the -house, for I am a widower and never had any family. We live very -quietly, sir, the three of us; and we keep a roof over our heads -and pay our debts, if we do nothing more. - -"The first thing that put us out was that advertisement. -Spaulding, he came down into the office just this day eight -weeks, with this very paper in his hand, and he says: - -"'I wish to the Lord, Mr. Wilson, that I was a red-headed man.' - -"'Why that?' I asks. - -"'Why,' says he, 'here's another vacancy on the League of the -Red-headed Men. It's worth quite a little fortune to any man who -gets it, and I understand that there are more vacancies than -there are men, so that the trustees are at their wits' end what -to do with the money. If my hair would only change colour, here's -a nice little crib all ready for me to step into.' - -"'Why, what is it, then?' I asked. You see, Mr. Holmes, I am a -very stay-at-home man, and as my business came to me instead of -my having to go to it, I was often weeks on end without putting -my foot over the door-mat. In that way I didn't know much of what -was going on outside, and I was always glad of a bit of news. - -"'Have you never heard of the League of the Red-headed Men?' he -asked with his eyes open. - -"'Never.' - -"'Why, I wonder at that, for you are eligible yourself for one -of the vacancies.' - -"'And what are they worth?' I asked. - -"'Oh, merely a couple of hundred a year, but the work is slight, -and it need not interfere very much with one's other -occupations.' - -"Well, you can easily think that that made me prick up my ears, -for the business has not been over-good for some years, and an -extra couple of hundred would have been very handy. - -"'Tell me all about it,' said I. - -"'Well,' said he, showing me the advertisement, 'you can see for -yourself that the League has a vacancy, and there is the address -where you should apply for particulars. As far as I can make out, -the League was founded by an American millionaire, Ezekiah -Hopkins, who was very peculiar in his ways. He was himself -red-headed, and he had a great sympathy for all red-headed men; -so when he died it was found that he had left his enormous -fortune in the hands of trustees, with instructions to apply the -interest to the providing of easy berths to men whose hair is of -that colour. From all I hear it is splendid pay and very little to -do.' - -"'But,' said I, 'there would be millions of red-headed men who -would apply.' - -"'Not so many as you might think,' he answered. 'You see it is -really confined to Londoners, and to grown men. This American had -started from London when he was young, and he wanted to do the -old town a good turn. Then, again, I have heard it is no use your -applying if your hair is light red, or dark red, or anything but -real bright, blazing, fiery red. Now, if you cared to apply, Mr. -Wilson, you would just walk in; but perhaps it would hardly be -worth your while to put yourself out of the way for the sake of a -few hundred pounds.' - -"Now, it is a fact, gentlemen, as you may see for yourselves, -that my hair is of a very full and rich tint, so that it seemed -to me that if there was to be any competition in the matter I -stood as good a chance as any man that I had ever met. Vincent -Spaulding seemed to know so much about it that I thought he might -prove useful, so I just ordered him to put up the shutters for -the day and to come right away with me. He was very willing to -have a holiday, so we shut the business up and started off for -the address that was given us in the advertisement. - -"I never hope to see such a sight as that again, Mr. Holmes. From -north, south, east, and west every man who had a shade of red in -his hair had tramped into the city to answer the advertisement. -Fleet Street was choked with red-headed folk, and Pope's Court -looked like a coster's orange barrow. I should not have thought -there were so many in the whole country as were brought together -by that single advertisement. Every shade of colour they -were--straw, lemon, orange, brick, Irish-setter, liver, clay; -but, as Spaulding said, there were not many who had the real -vivid flame-coloured tint. When I saw how many were waiting, I -would have given it up in despair; but Spaulding would not hear -of it. How he did it I could not imagine, but he pushed and -pulled and butted until he got me through the crowd, and right up -to the steps which led to the office. There was a double stream -upon the stair, some going up in hope, and some coming back -dejected; but we wedged in as well as we could and soon found -ourselves in the office." - -"Your experience has been a most entertaining one," remarked -Holmes as his client paused and refreshed his memory with a huge -pinch of snuff. "Pray continue your very interesting statement." - -"There was nothing in the office but a couple of wooden chairs -and a deal table, behind which sat a small man with a head that -was even redder than mine. He said a few words to each candidate -as he came up, and then he always managed to find some fault in -them which would disqualify them. Getting a vacancy did not seem -to be such a very easy matter, after all. However, when our turn -came the little man was much more favourable to me than to any of -the others, and he closed the door as we entered, so that he -might have a private word with us. - -"'This is Mr. Jabez Wilson,' said my assistant, 'and he is -willing to fill a vacancy in the League.' - -"'And he is admirably suited for it,' the other answered. 'He has -every requirement. I cannot recall when I have seen anything so -fine.' He took a step backward, cocked his head on one side, and -gazed at my hair until I felt quite bashful. Then suddenly he -plunged forward, wrung my hand, and congratulated me warmly on my -success. - -"'It would be injustice to hesitate,' said he. 'You will, -however, I am sure, excuse me for taking an obvious precaution.' -With that he seized my hair in both his hands, and tugged until I -yelled with the pain. 'There is water in your eyes,' said he as -he released me. 'I perceive that all is as it should be. But we -have to be careful, for we have twice been deceived by wigs and -once by paint. I could tell you tales of cobbler's wax which -would disgust you with human nature.' He stepped over to the -window and shouted through it at the top of his voice that the -vacancy was filled. A groan of disappointment came up from below, -and the folk all trooped away in different directions until there -was not a red-head to be seen except my own and that of the -manager. - -"'My name,' said he, 'is Mr. Duncan Ross, and I am myself one of -the pensioners upon the fund left by our noble benefactor. Are -you a married man, Mr. Wilson? Have you a family?' - -"I answered that I had not. - -"His face fell immediately. - -"'Dear me!' he said gravely, 'that is very serious indeed! I am -sorry to hear you say that. The fund was, of course, for the -propagation and spread of the red-heads as well as for their -maintenance. It is exceedingly unfortunate that you should be a -bachelor.' - -"My face lengthened at this, Mr. Holmes, for I thought that I was -not to have the vacancy after all; but after thinking it over for -a few minutes he said that it would be all right. - -"'In the case of another,' said he, 'the objection might be -fatal, but we must stretch a point in favour of a man with such a -head of hair as yours. When shall you be able to enter upon your -new duties?' - -"'Well, it is a little awkward, for I have a business already,' -said I. - -"'Oh, never mind about that, Mr. Wilson!' said Vincent Spaulding. -'I should be able to look after that for you.' - -"'What would be the hours?' I asked. - -"'Ten to two.' - -"Now a pawnbroker's business is mostly done of an evening, Mr. -Holmes, especially Thursday and Friday evening, which is just -before pay-day; so it would suit me very well to earn a little in -the mornings. Besides, I knew that my assistant was a good man, -and that he would see to anything that turned up. - -"'That would suit me very well,' said I. 'And the pay?' - -"'Is 4 pounds a week.' - -"'And the work?' - -"'Is purely nominal.' - -"'What do you call purely nominal?' - -"'Well, you have to be in the office, or at least in the -building, the whole time. If you leave, you forfeit your whole -position forever. The will is very clear upon that point. You -don't comply with the conditions if you budge from the office -during that time.' - -"'It's only four hours a day, and I should not think of leaving,' -said I. - -"'No excuse will avail,' said Mr. Duncan Ross; 'neither sickness -nor business nor anything else. There you must stay, or you lose -your billet.' - -"'And the work?' - -"'Is to copy out the "Encyclopaedia Britannica." There is the first -volume of it in that press. You must find your own ink, pens, and -blotting-paper, but we provide this table and chair. Will you be -ready to-morrow?' - -"'Certainly,' I answered. - -"'Then, good-bye, Mr. Jabez Wilson, and let me congratulate you -once more on the important position which you have been fortunate -enough to gain.' He bowed me out of the room and I went home with -my assistant, hardly knowing what to say or do, I was so pleased -at my own good fortune. - -"Well, I thought over the matter all day, and by evening I was in -low spirits again; for I had quite persuaded myself that the -whole affair must be some great hoax or fraud, though what its -object might be I could not imagine. It seemed altogether past -belief that anyone could make such a will, or that they would pay -such a sum for doing anything so simple as copying out the -'Encyclopaedia Britannica.' Vincent Spaulding did what he could to -cheer me up, but by bedtime I had reasoned myself out of the -whole thing. However, in the morning I determined to have a look -at it anyhow, so I bought a penny bottle of ink, and with a -quill-pen, and seven sheets of foolscap paper, I started off for -Pope's Court. - -"Well, to my surprise and delight, everything was as right as -possible. The table was set out ready for me, and Mr. Duncan Ross -was there to see that I got fairly to work. He started me off -upon the letter A, and then he left me; but he would drop in from -time to time to see that all was right with me. At two o'clock he -bade me good-day, complimented me upon the amount that I had -written, and locked the door of the office after me. - -"This went on day after day, Mr. Holmes, and on Saturday the -manager came in and planked down four golden sovereigns for my -week's work. It was the same next week, and the same the week -after. Every morning I was there at ten, and every afternoon I -left at two. By degrees Mr. Duncan Ross took to coming in only -once of a morning, and then, after a time, he did not come in at -all. Still, of course, I never dared to leave the room for an -instant, for I was not sure when he might come, and the billet -was such a good one, and suited me so well, that I would not risk -the loss of it. - -"Eight weeks passed away like this, and I had written about -Abbots and Archery and Armour and Architecture and Attica, and -hoped with diligence that I might get on to the B's before very -long. It cost me something in foolscap, and I had pretty nearly -filled a shelf with my writings. And then suddenly the whole -business came to an end." - -"To an end?" - -"Yes, sir. And no later than this morning. I went to my work as -usual at ten o'clock, but the door was shut and locked, with a -little square of cardboard hammered on to the middle of the -panel with a tack. Here it is, and you can read for yourself." - -He held up a piece of white cardboard about the size of a sheet -of note-paper. It read in this fashion: - - THE RED-HEADED LEAGUE - - IS - - DISSOLVED. - - October 9, 1890. - -Sherlock Holmes and I surveyed this curt announcement and the -rueful face behind it, until the comical side of the affair so -completely overtopped every other consideration that we both -burst out into a roar of laughter. - -"I cannot see that there is anything very funny," cried our -client, flushing up to the roots of his flaming head. "If you can -do nothing better than laugh at me, I can go elsewhere." - -"No, no," cried Holmes, shoving him back into the chair from -which he had half risen. "I really wouldn't miss your case for -the world. It is most refreshingly unusual. But there is, if you -will excuse my saying so, something just a little funny about it. -Pray what steps did you take when you found the card upon the -door?" - -"I was staggered, sir. I did not know what to do. Then I called -at the offices round, but none of them seemed to know anything -about it. Finally, I went to the landlord, who is an accountant -living on the ground-floor, and I asked him if he could tell me -what had become of the Red-headed League. He said that he had -never heard of any such body. Then I asked him who Mr. Duncan -Ross was. He answered that the name was new to him. - -"'Well,' said I, 'the gentleman at No. 4.' - -"'What, the red-headed man?' - -"'Yes.' - -"'Oh,' said he, 'his name was William Morris. He was a solicitor -and was using my room as a temporary convenience until his new -premises were ready. He moved out yesterday.' - -"'Where could I find him?' - -"'Oh, at his new offices. He did tell me the address. Yes, 17 -King Edward Street, near St. Paul's.' - -"I started off, Mr. Holmes, but when I got to that address it was -a manufactory of artificial knee-caps, and no one in it had ever -heard of either Mr. William Morris or Mr. Duncan Ross." - -"And what did you do then?" asked Holmes. - -"I went home to Saxe-Coburg Square, and I took the advice of my -assistant. But he could not help me in any way. He could only say -that if I waited I should hear by post. But that was not quite -good enough, Mr. Holmes. I did not wish to lose such a place -without a struggle, so, as I had heard that you were good enough -to give advice to poor folk who were in need of it, I came right -away to you." - -"And you did very wisely," said Holmes. "Your case is an -exceedingly remarkable one, and I shall be happy to look into it. -From what you have told me I think that it is possible that -graver issues hang from it than might at first sight appear." - -"Grave enough!" said Mr. Jabez Wilson. "Why, I have lost four -pound a week." - -"As far as you are personally concerned," remarked Holmes, "I do -not see that you have any grievance against this extraordinary -league. On the contrary, you are, as I understand, richer by some -30 pounds, to say nothing of the minute knowledge which you have -gained on every subject which comes under the letter A. You have -lost nothing by them." - -"No, sir. But I want to find out about them, and who they are, -and what their object was in playing this prank--if it was a -prank--upon me. It was a pretty expensive joke for them, for it -cost them two and thirty pounds." - -"We shall endeavour to clear up these points for you. And, first, -one or two questions, Mr. Wilson. This assistant of yours who -first called your attention to the advertisement--how long had he -been with you?" - -"About a month then." - -"How did he come?" - -"In answer to an advertisement." - -"Was he the only applicant?" - -"No, I had a dozen." - -"Why did you pick him?" - -"Because he was handy and would come cheap." - -"At half-wages, in fact." - -"Yes." - -"What is he like, this Vincent Spaulding?" - -"Small, stout-built, very quick in his ways, no hair on his face, -though he's not short of thirty. Has a white splash of acid upon -his forehead." - -Holmes sat up in his chair in considerable excitement. "I thought -as much," said he. "Have you ever observed that his ears are -pierced for earrings?" - -"Yes, sir. He told me that a gipsy had done it for him when he -was a lad." - -"Hum!" said Holmes, sinking back in deep thought. "He is still -with you?" - -"Oh, yes, sir; I have only just left him." - -"And has your business been attended to in your absence?" - -"Nothing to complain of, sir. There's never very much to do of a -morning." - -"That will do, Mr. Wilson. I shall be happy to give you an -opinion upon the subject in the course of a day or two. To-day is -Saturday, and I hope that by Monday we may come to a conclusion." - -"Well, Watson," said Holmes when our visitor had left us, "what -do you make of it all?" - -"I make nothing of it," I answered frankly. "It is a most -mysterious business." - -"As a rule," said Holmes, "the more bizarre a thing is the less -mysterious it proves to be. It is your commonplace, featureless -crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is -the most difficult to identify. But I must be prompt over this -matter." - -"What are you going to do, then?" I asked. - -"To smoke," he answered. "It is quite a three pipe problem, and I -beg that you won't speak to me for fifty minutes." He curled -himself up in his chair, with his thin knees drawn up to his -hawk-like nose, and there he sat with his eyes closed and his -black clay pipe thrusting out like the bill of some strange bird. -I had come to the conclusion that he had dropped asleep, and -indeed was nodding myself, when he suddenly sprang out of his -chair with the gesture of a man who has made up his mind and put -his pipe down upon the mantelpiece. - -"Sarasate plays at the St. James's Hall this afternoon," he -remarked. "What do you think, Watson? Could your patients spare -you for a few hours?" - -"I have nothing to do to-day. My practice is never very -absorbing." - -"Then put on your hat and come. I am going through the City -first, and we can have some lunch on the way. I observe that -there is a good deal of German music on the programme, which is -rather more to my taste than Italian or French. It is -introspective, and I want to introspect. Come along!" - -We travelled by the Underground as far as Aldersgate; and a short -walk took us to Saxe-Coburg Square, the scene of the singular -story which we had listened to in the morning. It was a poky, -little, shabby-genteel place, where four lines of dingy -two-storied brick houses looked out into a small railed-in -enclosure, where a lawn of weedy grass and a few clumps of faded -laurel-bushes made a hard fight against a smoke-laden and -uncongenial atmosphere. Three gilt balls and a brown board with -"JABEZ WILSON" in white letters, upon a corner house, announced -the place where our red-headed client carried on his business. -Sherlock Holmes stopped in front of it with his head on one side -and looked it all over, with his eyes shining brightly between -puckered lids. Then he walked slowly up the street, and then down -again to the corner, still looking keenly at the houses. Finally -he returned to the pawnbroker's, and, having thumped vigorously -upon the pavement with his stick two or three times, he went up -to the door and knocked. It was instantly opened by a -bright-looking, clean-shaven young fellow, who asked him to step -in. - -"Thank you," said Holmes, "I only wished to ask you how you would -go from here to the Strand." - -"Third right, fourth left," answered the assistant promptly, -closing the door. - -"Smart fellow, that," observed Holmes as we walked away. "He is, -in my judgment, the fourth smartest man in London, and for daring -I am not sure that he has not a claim to be third. I have known -something of him before." - -"Evidently," said I, "Mr. Wilson's assistant counts for a good -deal in this mystery of the Red-headed League. I am sure that you -inquired your way merely in order that you might see him." - -"Not him." - -"What then?" - -"The knees of his trousers." - -"And what did you see?" - -"What I expected to see." - -"Why did you beat the pavement?" - -"My dear doctor, this is a time for observation, not for talk. We -are spies in an enemy's country. We know something of Saxe-Coburg -Square. Let us now explore the parts which lie behind it." - -The road in which we found ourselves as we turned round the -corner from the retired Saxe-Coburg Square presented as great a -contrast to it as the front of a picture does to the back. It was -one of the main arteries which conveyed the traffic of the City -to the north and west. The roadway was blocked with the immense -stream of commerce flowing in a double tide inward and outward, -while the footpaths were black with the hurrying swarm of -pedestrians. It was difficult to realise as we looked at the line -of fine shops and stately business premises that they really -abutted on the other side upon the faded and stagnant square -which we had just quitted. - -"Let me see," said Holmes, standing at the corner and glancing -along the line, "I should like just to remember the order of the -houses here. It is a hobby of mine to have an exact knowledge of -London. There is Mortimer's, the tobacconist, the little -newspaper shop, the Coburg branch of the City and Suburban Bank, -the Vegetarian Restaurant, and McFarlane's carriage-building -depot. That carries us right on to the other block. And now, -Doctor, we've done our work, so it's time we had some play. A -sandwich and a cup of coffee, and then off to violin-land, where -all is sweetness and delicacy and harmony, and there are no -red-headed clients to vex us with their conundrums." - -My friend was an enthusiastic musician, being himself not only a -very capable performer but a composer of no ordinary merit. All -the afternoon he sat in the stalls wrapped in the most perfect -happiness, gently waving his long, thin fingers in time to the -music, while his gently smiling face and his languid, dreamy eyes -were as unlike those of Holmes the sleuth-hound, Holmes the -relentless, keen-witted, ready-handed criminal agent, as it was -possible to conceive. In his singular character the dual nature -alternately asserted itself, and his extreme exactness and -astuteness represented, as I have often thought, the reaction -against the poetic and contemplative mood which occasionally -predominated in him. The swing of his nature took him from -extreme languor to devouring energy; and, as I knew well, he was -never so truly formidable as when, for days on end, he had been -lounging in his armchair amid his improvisations and his -black-letter editions. Then it was that the lust of the chase -would suddenly come upon him, and that his brilliant reasoning -power would rise to the level of intuition, until those who were -unacquainted with his methods would look askance at him as on a -man whose knowledge was not that of other mortals. When I saw him -that afternoon so enwrapped in the music at St. James's Hall I -felt that an evil time might be coming upon those whom he had set -himself to hunt down. - -"You want to go home, no doubt, Doctor," he remarked as we -emerged. - -"Yes, it would be as well." - -"And I have some business to do which will take some hours. This -business at Coburg Square is serious." - -"Why serious?" - -"A considerable crime is in contemplation. I have every reason to -believe that we shall be in time to stop it. But to-day being -Saturday rather complicates matters. I shall want your help -to-night." - -"At what time?" - -"Ten will be early enough." - -"I shall be at Baker Street at ten." - -"Very well. And, I say, Doctor, there may be some little danger, -so kindly put your army revolver in your pocket." He waved his -hand, turned on his heel, and disappeared in an instant among the -crowd. - -I trust that I am not more dense than my neighbours, but I was -always oppressed with a sense of my own stupidity in my dealings -with Sherlock Holmes. Here I had heard what he had heard, I had -seen what he had seen, and yet from his words it was evident that -he saw clearly not only what had happened but what was about to -happen, while to me the whole business was still confused and -grotesque. As I drove home to my house in Kensington I thought -over it all, from the extraordinary story of the red-headed -copier of the "Encyclopaedia" down to the visit to Saxe-Coburg -Square, and the ominous words with which he had parted from me. -What was this nocturnal expedition, and why should I go armed? -Where were we going, and what were we to do? I had the hint from -Holmes that this smooth-faced pawnbroker's assistant was a -formidable man--a man who might play a deep game. I tried to -puzzle it out, but gave it up in despair and set the matter aside -until night should bring an explanation. - -It was a quarter-past nine when I started from home and made my -way across the Park, and so through Oxford Street to Baker -Street. Two hansoms were standing at the door, and as I entered -the passage I heard the sound of voices from above. On entering -his room I found Holmes in animated conversation with two men, -one of whom I recognised as Peter Jones, the official police -agent, while the other was a long, thin, sad-faced man, with a -very shiny hat and oppressively respectable frock-coat. - -"Ha! Our party is complete," said Holmes, buttoning up his -pea-jacket and taking his heavy hunting crop from the rack. -"Watson, I think you know Mr. Jones, of Scotland Yard? Let me -introduce you to Mr. Merryweather, who is to be our companion in -to-night's adventure." - -"We're hunting in couples again, Doctor, you see," said Jones in -his consequential way. "Our friend here is a wonderful man for -starting a chase. All he wants is an old dog to help him to do -the running down." - -"I hope a wild goose may not prove to be the end of our chase," -observed Mr. Merryweather gloomily. - -"You may place considerable confidence in Mr. Holmes, sir," said -the police agent loftily. "He has his own little methods, which -are, if he won't mind my saying so, just a little too theoretical -and fantastic, but he has the makings of a detective in him. It -is not too much to say that once or twice, as in that business of -the Sholto murder and the Agra treasure, he has been more nearly -correct than the official force." - -"Oh, if you say so, Mr. Jones, it is all right," said the -stranger with deference. "Still, I confess that I miss my rubber. -It is the first Saturday night for seven-and-twenty years that I -have not had my rubber." - -"I think you will find," said Sherlock Holmes, "that you will -play for a higher stake to-night than you have ever done yet, and -that the play will be more exciting. For you, Mr. Merryweather, -the stake will be some 30,000 pounds; and for you, Jones, it will -be the man upon whom you wish to lay your hands." - -"John Clay, the murderer, thief, smasher, and forger. He's a -young man, Mr. Merryweather, but he is at the head of his -profession, and I would rather have my bracelets on him than on -any criminal in London. He's a remarkable man, is young John -Clay. His grandfather was a royal duke, and he himself has been -to Eton and Oxford. His brain is as cunning as his fingers, and -though we meet signs of him at every turn, we never know where to -find the man himself. He'll crack a crib in Scotland one week, -and be raising money to build an orphanage in Cornwall the next. -I've been on his track for years and have never set eyes on him -yet." - -"I hope that I may have the pleasure of introducing you to-night. -I've had one or two little turns also with Mr. John Clay, and I -agree with you that he is at the head of his profession. It is -past ten, however, and quite time that we started. If you two -will take the first hansom, Watson and I will follow in the -second." - -Sherlock Holmes was not very communicative during the long drive -and lay back in the cab humming the tunes which he had heard in -the afternoon. We rattled through an endless labyrinth of gas-lit -streets until we emerged into Farrington Street. - -"We are close there now," my friend remarked. "This fellow -Merryweather is a bank director, and personally interested in the -matter. I thought it as well to have Jones with us also. He is -not a bad fellow, though an absolute imbecile in his profession. -He has one positive virtue. He is as brave as a bulldog and as -tenacious as a lobster if he gets his claws upon anyone. Here we -are, and they are waiting for us." - -We had reached the same crowded thoroughfare in which we had -found ourselves in the morning. Our cabs were dismissed, and, -following the guidance of Mr. Merryweather, we passed down a -narrow passage and through a side door, which he opened for us. -Within there was a small corridor, which ended in a very massive -iron gate. This also was opened, and led down a flight of winding -stone steps, which terminated at another formidable gate. Mr. -Merryweather stopped to light a lantern, and then conducted us -down a dark, earth-smelling passage, and so, after opening a -third door, into a huge vault or cellar, which was piled all -round with crates and massive boxes. - -"You are not very vulnerable from above," Holmes remarked as he -held up the lantern and gazed about him. - -"Nor from below," said Mr. Merryweather, striking his stick upon -the flags which lined the floor. "Why, dear me, it sounds quite -hollow!" he remarked, looking up in surprise. - -"I must really ask you to be a little more quiet!" said Holmes -severely. "You have already imperilled the whole success of our -expedition. Might I beg that you would have the goodness to sit -down upon one of those boxes, and not to interfere?" - -The solemn Mr. Merryweather perched himself upon a crate, with a -very injured expression upon his face, while Holmes fell upon his -knees upon the floor and, with the lantern and a magnifying lens, -began to examine minutely the cracks between the stones. A few -seconds sufficed to satisfy him, for he sprang to his feet again -and put his glass in his pocket. - -"We have at least an hour before us," he remarked, "for they can -hardly take any steps until the good pawnbroker is safely in bed. -Then they will not lose a minute, for the sooner they do their -work the longer time they will have for their escape. We are at -present, Doctor--as no doubt you have divined--in the cellar of -the City branch of one of the principal London banks. Mr. -Merryweather is the chairman of directors, and he will explain to -you that there are reasons why the more daring criminals of -London should take a considerable interest in this cellar at -present." - -"It is our French gold," whispered the director. "We have had -several warnings that an attempt might be made upon it." - -"Your French gold?" - -"Yes. We had occasion some months ago to strengthen our resources -and borrowed for that purpose 30,000 napoleons from the Bank of -France. It has become known that we have never had occasion to -unpack the money, and that it is still lying in our cellar. The -crate upon which I sit contains 2,000 napoleons packed between -layers of lead foil. Our reserve of bullion is much larger at -present than is usually kept in a single branch office, and the -directors have had misgivings upon the subject." - -"Which were very well justified," observed Holmes. "And now it is -time that we arranged our little plans. I expect that within an -hour matters will come to a head. In the meantime Mr. -Merryweather, we must put the screen over that dark lantern." - -"And sit in the dark?" - -"I am afraid so. I had brought a pack of cards in my pocket, and -I thought that, as we were a partie carrée, you might have your -rubber after all. But I see that the enemy's preparations have -gone so far that we cannot risk the presence of a light. And, -first of all, we must choose our positions. These are daring men, -and though we shall take them at a disadvantage, they may do us -some harm unless we are careful. I shall stand behind this crate, -and do you conceal yourselves behind those. Then, when I flash a -light upon them, close in swiftly. If they fire, Watson, have no -compunction about shooting them down." - -I placed my revolver, cocked, upon the top of the wooden case -behind which I crouched. Holmes shot the slide across the front -of his lantern and left us in pitch darkness--such an absolute -darkness as I have never before experienced. The smell of hot -metal remained to assure us that the light was still there, ready -to flash out at a moment's notice. To me, with my nerves worked -up to a pitch of expectancy, there was something depressing and -subduing in the sudden gloom, and in the cold dank air of the -vault. - -"They have but one retreat," whispered Holmes. "That is back -through the house into Saxe-Coburg Square. I hope that you have -done what I asked you, Jones?" - -"I have an inspector and two officers waiting at the front door." - -"Then we have stopped all the holes. And now we must be silent -and wait." - -What a time it seemed! From comparing notes afterwards it was but -an hour and a quarter, yet it appeared to me that the night must -have almost gone and the dawn be breaking above us. My limbs -were weary and stiff, for I feared to change my position; yet my -nerves were worked up to the highest pitch of tension, and my -hearing was so acute that I could not only hear the gentle -breathing of my companions, but I could distinguish the deeper, -heavier in-breath of the bulky Jones from the thin, sighing note -of the bank director. From my position I could look over the case -in the direction of the floor. Suddenly my eyes caught the glint -of a light. - -At first it was but a lurid spark upon the stone pavement. Then -it lengthened out until it became a yellow line, and then, -without any warning or sound, a gash seemed to open and a hand -appeared, a white, almost womanly hand, which felt about in the -centre of the little area of light. For a minute or more the -hand, with its writhing fingers, protruded out of the floor. Then -it was withdrawn as suddenly as it appeared, and all was dark -again save the single lurid spark which marked a chink between -the stones. - -Its disappearance, however, was but momentary. With a rending, -tearing sound, one of the broad, white stones turned over upon -its side and left a square, gaping hole, through which streamed -the light of a lantern. Over the edge there peeped a clean-cut, -boyish face, which looked keenly about it, and then, with a hand -on either side of the aperture, drew itself shoulder-high and -waist-high, until one knee rested upon the edge. In another -instant he stood at the side of the hole and was hauling after -him a companion, lithe and small like himself, with a pale face -and a shock of very red hair. - -"It's all clear," he whispered. "Have you the chisel and the -bags? Great Scott! Jump, Archie, jump, and I'll swing for it!" - -Sherlock Holmes had sprung out and seized the intruder by the -collar. The other dived down the hole, and I heard the sound of -rending cloth as Jones clutched at his skirts. The light flashed -upon the barrel of a revolver, but Holmes' hunting crop came -down on the man's wrist, and the pistol clinked upon the stone -floor. - -"It's no use, John Clay," said Holmes blandly. "You have no -chance at all." - -"So I see," the other answered with the utmost coolness. "I fancy -that my pal is all right, though I see you have got his -coat-tails." - -"There are three men waiting for him at the door," said Holmes. - -"Oh, indeed! You seem to have done the thing very completely. I -must compliment you." - -"And I you," Holmes answered. "Your red-headed idea was very new -and effective." - -"You'll see your pal again presently," said Jones. "He's quicker -at climbing down holes than I am. Just hold out while I fix the -derbies." - -"I beg that you will not touch me with your filthy hands," -remarked our prisoner as the handcuffs clattered upon his wrists. -"You may not be aware that I have royal blood in my veins. Have -the goodness, also, when you address me always to say 'sir' and -'please.'" - -"All right," said Jones with a stare and a snigger. "Well, would -you please, sir, march upstairs, where we can get a cab to carry -your Highness to the police-station?" - -"That is better," said John Clay serenely. He made a sweeping bow -to the three of us and walked quietly off in the custody of the -detective. - -"Really, Mr. Holmes," said Mr. Merryweather as we followed them -from the cellar, "I do not know how the bank can thank you or -repay you. There is no doubt that you have detected and defeated -in the most complete manner one of the most determined attempts -at bank robbery that have ever come within my experience." - -"I have had one or two little scores of my own to settle with Mr. -John Clay," said Holmes. "I have been at some small expense over -this matter, which I shall expect the bank to refund, but beyond -that I am amply repaid by having had an experience which is in -many ways unique, and by hearing the very remarkable narrative of -the Red-headed League." - - -"You see, Watson," he explained in the early hours of the morning -as we sat over a glass of whisky and soda in Baker Street, "it -was perfectly obvious from the first that the only possible -object of this rather fantastic business of the advertisement of -the League, and the copying of the 'Encyclopaedia,' must be to get -this not over-bright pawnbroker out of the way for a number of -hours every day. It was a curious way of managing it, but, -really, it would be difficult to suggest a better. The method was -no doubt suggested to Clay's ingenious mind by the colour of his -accomplice's hair. The 4 pounds a week was a lure which must draw -him, and what was it to them, who were playing for thousands? -They put in the advertisement, one rogue has the temporary -office, the other rogue incites the man to apply for it, and -together they manage to secure his absence every morning in the -week. From the time that I heard of the assistant having come for -half wages, it was obvious to me that he had some strong motive -for securing the situation." - -"But how could you guess what the motive was?" - -"Had there been women in the house, I should have suspected a -mere vulgar intrigue. That, however, was out of the question. The -man's business was a small one, and there was nothing in his -house which could account for such elaborate preparations, and -such an expenditure as they were at. It must, then, be something -out of the house. What could it be? I thought of the assistant's -fondness for photography, and his trick of vanishing into the -cellar. The cellar! There was the end of this tangled clue. Then -I made inquiries as to this mysterious assistant and found that I -had to deal with one of the coolest and most daring criminals in -London. He was doing something in the cellar--something which -took many hours a day for months on end. What could it be, once -more? I could think of nothing save that he was running a tunnel -to some other building. - -"So far I had got when we went to visit the scene of action. I -surprised you by beating upon the pavement with my stick. I was -ascertaining whether the cellar stretched out in front or behind. -It was not in front. Then I rang the bell, and, as I hoped, the -assistant answered it. We have had some skirmishes, but we had -never set eyes upon each other before. I hardly looked at his -face. His knees were what I wished to see. You must yourself have -remarked how worn, wrinkled, and stained they were. They spoke of -those hours of burrowing. The only remaining point was what they -were burrowing for. I walked round the corner, saw the City and -Suburban Bank abutted on our friend's premises, and felt that I -had solved my problem. When you drove home after the concert I -called upon Scotland Yard and upon the chairman of the bank -directors, with the result that you have seen." - -"And how could you tell that they would make their attempt -to-night?" I asked. - -"Well, when they closed their League offices that was a sign that -they cared no longer about Mr. Jabez Wilson's presence--in other -words, that they had completed their tunnel. But it was essential -that they should use it soon, as it might be discovered, or the -bullion might be removed. Saturday would suit them better than -any other day, as it would give them two days for their escape. -For all these reasons I expected them to come to-night." - -"You reasoned it out beautifully," I exclaimed in unfeigned -admiration. "It is so long a chain, and yet every link rings -true." - -"It saved me from ennui," he answered, yawning. "Alas! I already -feel it closing in upon me. My life is spent in one long effort -to escape from the commonplaces of existence. These little -problems help me to do so." - -"And you are a benefactor of the race," said I. - -He shrugged his shoulders. "Well, perhaps, after all, it is of -some little use," he remarked. "'L'homme c'est rien--l'oeuvre -c'est tout,' as Gustave Flaubert wrote to George Sand." - - - -ADVENTURE III. A CASE OF IDENTITY - -"My dear fellow," said Sherlock Holmes as we sat on either side -of the fire in his lodgings at Baker Street, "life is infinitely -stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent. We -would not dare to conceive the things which are really mere -commonplaces of existence. If we could fly out of that window -hand in hand, hover over this great city, gently remove the -roofs, and peep in at the queer things which are going on, the -strange coincidences, the plannings, the cross-purposes, the -wonderful chains of events, working through generations, and -leading to the most outré results, it would make all fiction with -its conventionalities and foreseen conclusions most stale and -unprofitable." - -"And yet I am not convinced of it," I answered. "The cases which -come to light in the papers are, as a rule, bald enough, and -vulgar enough. We have in our police reports realism pushed to -its extreme limits, and yet the result is, it must be confessed, -neither fascinating nor artistic." - -"A certain selection and discretion must be used in producing a -realistic effect," remarked Holmes. "This is wanting in the -police report, where more stress is laid, perhaps, upon the -platitudes of the magistrate than upon the details, which to an -observer contain the vital essence of the whole matter. Depend -upon it, there is nothing so unnatural as the commonplace." - -I smiled and shook my head. "I can quite understand your thinking -so," I said. "Of course, in your position of unofficial adviser -and helper to everybody who is absolutely puzzled, throughout -three continents, you are brought in contact with all that is -strange and bizarre. But here"--I picked up the morning paper -from the ground--"let us put it to a practical test. Here is the -first heading upon which I come. 'A husband's cruelty to his -wife.' There is half a column of print, but I know without -reading it that it is all perfectly familiar to me. There is, of -course, the other woman, the drink, the push, the blow, the -bruise, the sympathetic sister or landlady. The crudest of -writers could invent nothing more crude." - -"Indeed, your example is an unfortunate one for your argument," -said Holmes, taking the paper and glancing his eye down it. "This -is the Dundas separation case, and, as it happens, I was engaged -in clearing up some small points in connection with it. The -husband was a teetotaler, there was no other woman, and the -conduct complained of was that he had drifted into the habit of -winding up every meal by taking out his false teeth and hurling -them at his wife, which, you will allow, is not an action likely -to occur to the imagination of the average story-teller. Take a -pinch of snuff, Doctor, and acknowledge that I have scored over -you in your example." - -He held out his snuffbox of old gold, with a great amethyst in -the centre of the lid. Its splendour was in such contrast to his -homely ways and simple life that I could not help commenting upon -it. - -"Ah," said he, "I forgot that I had not seen you for some weeks. -It is a little souvenir from the King of Bohemia in return for my -assistance in the case of the Irene Adler papers." - -"And the ring?" I asked, glancing at a remarkable brilliant which -sparkled upon his finger. - -"It was from the reigning family of Holland, though the matter in -which I served them was of such delicacy that I cannot confide it -even to you, who have been good enough to chronicle one or two of -my little problems." - -"And have you any on hand just now?" I asked with interest. - -"Some ten or twelve, but none which present any feature of -interest. They are important, you understand, without being -interesting. Indeed, I have found that it is usually in -unimportant matters that there is a field for the observation, -and for the quick analysis of cause and effect which gives the -charm to an investigation. The larger crimes are apt to be the -simpler, for the bigger the crime the more obvious, as a rule, is -the motive. In these cases, save for one rather intricate matter -which has been referred to me from Marseilles, there is nothing -which presents any features of interest. It is possible, however, -that I may have something better before very many minutes are -over, for this is one of my clients, or I am much mistaken." - -He had risen from his chair and was standing between the parted -blinds gazing down into the dull neutral-tinted London street. -Looking over his shoulder, I saw that on the pavement opposite -there stood a large woman with a heavy fur boa round her neck, -and a large curling red feather in a broad-brimmed hat which was -tilted in a coquettish Duchess of Devonshire fashion over her -ear. From under this great panoply she peeped up in a nervous, -hesitating fashion at our windows, while her body oscillated -backward and forward, and her fingers fidgeted with her glove -buttons. Suddenly, with a plunge, as of the swimmer who leaves -the bank, she hurried across the road, and we heard the sharp -clang of the bell. - -"I have seen those symptoms before," said Holmes, throwing his -cigarette into the fire. "Oscillation upon the pavement always -means an affaire de coeur. She would like advice, but is not sure -that the matter is not too delicate for communication. And yet -even here we may discriminate. When a woman has been seriously -wronged by a man she no longer oscillates, and the usual symptom -is a broken bell wire. Here we may take it that there is a love -matter, but that the maiden is not so much angry as perplexed, or -grieved. But here she comes in person to resolve our doubts." - -As he spoke there was a tap at the door, and the boy in buttons -entered to announce Miss Mary Sutherland, while the lady herself -loomed behind his small black figure like a full-sailed -merchant-man behind a tiny pilot boat. Sherlock Holmes welcomed -her with the easy courtesy for which he was remarkable, and, -having closed the door and bowed her into an armchair, he looked -her over in the minute and yet abstracted fashion which was -peculiar to him. - -"Do you not find," he said, "that with your short sight it is a -little trying to do so much typewriting?" - -"I did at first," she answered, "but now I know where the letters -are without looking." Then, suddenly realising the full purport -of his words, she gave a violent start and looked up, with fear -and astonishment upon her broad, good-humoured face. "You've -heard about me, Mr. Holmes," she cried, "else how could you know -all that?" - -"Never mind," said Holmes, laughing; "it is my business to know -things. Perhaps I have trained myself to see what others -overlook. If not, why should you come to consult me?" - -"I came to you, sir, because I heard of you from Mrs. Etherege, -whose husband you found so easy when the police and everyone had -given him up for dead. Oh, Mr. Holmes, I wish you would do as -much for me. I'm not rich, but still I have a hundred a year in -my own right, besides the little that I make by the machine, and -I would give it all to know what has become of Mr. Hosmer Angel." - -"Why did you come away to consult me in such a hurry?" asked -Sherlock Holmes, with his finger-tips together and his eyes to -the ceiling. - -Again a startled look came over the somewhat vacuous face of Miss -Mary Sutherland. "Yes, I did bang out of the house," she said, -"for it made me angry to see the easy way in which Mr. -Windibank--that is, my father--took it all. He would not go to -the police, and he would not go to you, and so at last, as he -would do nothing and kept on saying that there was no harm done, -it made me mad, and I just on with my things and came right away -to you." - -"Your father," said Holmes, "your stepfather, surely, since the -name is different." - -"Yes, my stepfather. I call him father, though it sounds funny, -too, for he is only five years and two months older than myself." - -"And your mother is alive?" - -"Oh, yes, mother is alive and well. I wasn't best pleased, Mr. -Holmes, when she married again so soon after father's death, and -a man who was nearly fifteen years younger than herself. Father -was a plumber in the Tottenham Court Road, and he left a tidy -business behind him, which mother carried on with Mr. Hardy, the -foreman; but when Mr. Windibank came he made her sell the -business, for he was very superior, being a traveller in wines. -They got 4700 pounds for the goodwill and interest, which wasn't -near as much as father could have got if he had been alive." - -I had expected to see Sherlock Holmes impatient under this -rambling and inconsequential narrative, but, on the contrary, he -had listened with the greatest concentration of attention. - -"Your own little income," he asked, "does it come out of the -business?" - -"Oh, no, sir. It is quite separate and was left me by my uncle -Ned in Auckland. It is in New Zealand stock, paying 4 1/2 per -cent. Two thousand five hundred pounds was the amount, but I can -only touch the interest." - -"You interest me extremely," said Holmes. "And since you draw so -large a sum as a hundred a year, with what you earn into the -bargain, you no doubt travel a little and indulge yourself in -every way. I believe that a single lady can get on very nicely -upon an income of about 60 pounds." - -"I could do with much less than that, Mr. Holmes, but you -understand that as long as I live at home I don't wish to be a -burden to them, and so they have the use of the money just while -I am staying with them. Of course, that is only just for the -time. Mr. Windibank draws my interest every quarter and pays it -over to mother, and I find that I can do pretty well with what I -earn at typewriting. It brings me twopence a sheet, and I can -often do from fifteen to twenty sheets in a day." - -"You have made your position very clear to me," said Holmes. -"This is my friend, Dr. Watson, before whom you can speak as -freely as before myself. Kindly tell us now all about your -connection with Mr. Hosmer Angel." - -A flush stole over Miss Sutherland's face, and she picked -nervously at the fringe of her jacket. "I met him first at the -gasfitters' ball," she said. "They used to send father tickets -when he was alive, and then afterwards they remembered us, and -sent them to mother. Mr. Windibank did not wish us to go. He -never did wish us to go anywhere. He would get quite mad if I -wanted so much as to join a Sunday-school treat. But this time I -was set on going, and I would go; for what right had he to -prevent? He said the folk were not fit for us to know, when all -father's friends were to be there. And he said that I had nothing -fit to wear, when I had my purple plush that I had never so much -as taken out of the drawer. At last, when nothing else would do, -he went off to France upon the business of the firm, but we went, -mother and I, with Mr. Hardy, who used to be our foreman, and it -was there I met Mr. Hosmer Angel." - -"I suppose," said Holmes, "that when Mr. Windibank came back from -France he was very annoyed at your having gone to the ball." - -"Oh, well, he was very good about it. He laughed, I remember, and -shrugged his shoulders, and said there was no use denying -anything to a woman, for she would have her way." - -"I see. Then at the gasfitters' ball you met, as I understand, a -gentleman called Mr. Hosmer Angel." - -"Yes, sir. I met him that night, and he called next day to ask if -we had got home all safe, and after that we met him--that is to -say, Mr. Holmes, I met him twice for walks, but after that father -came back again, and Mr. Hosmer Angel could not come to the house -any more." - -"No?" - -"Well, you know father didn't like anything of the sort. He -wouldn't have any visitors if he could help it, and he used to -say that a woman should be happy in her own family circle. But -then, as I used to say to mother, a woman wants her own circle to -begin with, and I had not got mine yet." - -"But how about Mr. Hosmer Angel? Did he make no attempt to see -you?" - -"Well, father was going off to France again in a week, and Hosmer -wrote and said that it would be safer and better not to see each -other until he had gone. We could write in the meantime, and he -used to write every day. I took the letters in in the morning, so -there was no need for father to know." - -"Were you engaged to the gentleman at this time?" - -"Oh, yes, Mr. Holmes. We were engaged after the first walk that -we took. Hosmer--Mr. Angel--was a cashier in an office in -Leadenhall Street--and--" - -"What office?" - -"That's the worst of it, Mr. Holmes, I don't know." - -"Where did he live, then?" - -"He slept on the premises." - -"And you don't know his address?" - -"No--except that it was Leadenhall Street." - -"Where did you address your letters, then?" - -"To the Leadenhall Street Post Office, to be left till called -for. He said that if they were sent to the office he would be -chaffed by all the other clerks about having letters from a lady, -so I offered to typewrite them, like he did his, but he wouldn't -have that, for he said that when I wrote them they seemed to come -from me, but when they were typewritten he always felt that the -machine had come between us. That will just show you how fond he -was of me, Mr. Holmes, and the little things that he would think -of." - -"It was most suggestive," said Holmes. "It has long been an axiom -of mine that the little things are infinitely the most important. -Can you remember any other little things about Mr. Hosmer Angel?" - -"He was a very shy man, Mr. Holmes. He would rather walk with me -in the evening than in the daylight, for he said that he hated to -be conspicuous. Very retiring and gentlemanly he was. Even his -voice was gentle. He'd had the quinsy and swollen glands when he -was young, he told me, and it had left him with a weak throat, -and a hesitating, whispering fashion of speech. He was always -well dressed, very neat and plain, but his eyes were weak, just -as mine are, and he wore tinted glasses against the glare." - -"Well, and what happened when Mr. Windibank, your stepfather, -returned to France?" - -"Mr. Hosmer Angel came to the house again and proposed that we -should marry before father came back. He was in dreadful earnest -and made me swear, with my hands on the Testament, that whatever -happened I would always be true to him. Mother said he was quite -right to make me swear, and that it was a sign of his passion. -Mother was all in his favour from the first and was even fonder -of him than I was. Then, when they talked of marrying within the -week, I began to ask about father; but they both said never to -mind about father, but just to tell him afterwards, and mother -said she would make it all right with him. I didn't quite like -that, Mr. Holmes. It seemed funny that I should ask his leave, as -he was only a few years older than me; but I didn't want to do -anything on the sly, so I wrote to father at Bordeaux, where the -company has its French offices, but the letter came back to me on -the very morning of the wedding." - -"It missed him, then?" - -"Yes, sir; for he had started to England just before it arrived." - -"Ha! that was unfortunate. Your wedding was arranged, then, for -the Friday. Was it to be in church?" - -"Yes, sir, but very quietly. It was to be at St. Saviour's, near -King's Cross, and we were to have breakfast afterwards at the St. -Pancras Hotel. Hosmer came for us in a hansom, but as there were -two of us he put us both into it and stepped himself into a -four-wheeler, which happened to be the only other cab in the -street. We got to the church first, and when the four-wheeler -drove up we waited for him to step out, but he never did, and -when the cabman got down from the box and looked there was no one -there! The cabman said that he could not imagine what had become -of him, for he had seen him get in with his own eyes. That was -last Friday, Mr. Holmes, and I have never seen or heard anything -since then to throw any light upon what became of him." - -"It seems to me that you have been very shamefully treated," said -Holmes. - -"Oh, no, sir! He was too good and kind to leave me so. Why, all -the morning he was saying to me that, whatever happened, I was to -be true; and that even if something quite unforeseen occurred to -separate us, I was always to remember that I was pledged to him, -and that he would claim his pledge sooner or later. It seemed -strange talk for a wedding-morning, but what has happened since -gives a meaning to it." - -"Most certainly it does. Your own opinion is, then, that some -unforeseen catastrophe has occurred to him?" - -"Yes, sir. I believe that he foresaw some danger, or else he -would not have talked so. And then I think that what he foresaw -happened." - -"But you have no notion as to what it could have been?" - -"None." - -"One more question. How did your mother take the matter?" - -"She was angry, and said that I was never to speak of the matter -again." - -"And your father? Did you tell him?" - -"Yes; and he seemed to think, with me, that something had -happened, and that I should hear of Hosmer again. As he said, -what interest could anyone have in bringing me to the doors of -the church, and then leaving me? Now, if he had borrowed my -money, or if he had married me and got my money settled on him, -there might be some reason, but Hosmer was very independent about -money and never would look at a shilling of mine. And yet, what -could have happened? And why could he not write? Oh, it drives me -half-mad to think of it, and I can't sleep a wink at night." She -pulled a little handkerchief out of her muff and began to sob -heavily into it. - -"I shall glance into the case for you," said Holmes, rising, "and -I have no doubt that we shall reach some definite result. Let the -weight of the matter rest upon me now, and do not let your mind -dwell upon it further. Above all, try to let Mr. Hosmer Angel -vanish from your memory, as he has done from your life." - -"Then you don't think I'll see him again?" - -"I fear not." - -"Then what has happened to him?" - -"You will leave that question in my hands. I should like an -accurate description of him and any letters of his which you can -spare." - -"I advertised for him in last Saturday's Chronicle," said she. -"Here is the slip and here are four letters from him." - -"Thank you. And your address?" - -"No. 31 Lyon Place, Camberwell." - -"Mr. Angel's address you never had, I understand. Where is your -father's place of business?" - -"He travels for Westhouse & Marbank, the great claret importers -of Fenchurch Street." - -"Thank you. You have made your statement very clearly. You will -leave the papers here, and remember the advice which I have given -you. Let the whole incident be a sealed book, and do not allow it -to affect your life." - -"You are very kind, Mr. Holmes, but I cannot do that. I shall be -true to Hosmer. He shall find me ready when he comes back." - -For all the preposterous hat and the vacuous face, there was -something noble in the simple faith of our visitor which -compelled our respect. She laid her little bundle of papers upon -the table and went her way, with a promise to come again whenever -she might be summoned. - -Sherlock Holmes sat silent for a few minutes with his fingertips -still pressed together, his legs stretched out in front of him, -and his gaze directed upward to the ceiling. Then he took down -from the rack the old and oily clay pipe, which was to him as a -counsellor, and, having lit it, he leaned back in his chair, with -the thick blue cloud-wreaths spinning up from him, and a look of -infinite languor in his face. - -"Quite an interesting study, that maiden," he observed. "I found -her more interesting than her little problem, which, by the way, -is rather a trite one. You will find parallel cases, if you -consult my index, in Andover in '77, and there was something of -the sort at The Hague last year. Old as is the idea, however, -there were one or two details which were new to me. But the -maiden herself was most instructive." - -"You appeared to read a good deal upon her which was quite -invisible to me," I remarked. - -"Not invisible but unnoticed, Watson. You did not know where to -look, and so you missed all that was important. I can never bring -you to realise the importance of sleeves, the suggestiveness of -thumb-nails, or the great issues that may hang from a boot-lace. -Now, what did you gather from that woman's appearance? Describe -it." - -"Well, she had a slate-coloured, broad-brimmed straw hat, with a -feather of a brickish red. Her jacket was black, with black beads -sewn upon it, and a fringe of little black jet ornaments. Her -dress was brown, rather darker than coffee colour, with a little -purple plush at the neck and sleeves. Her gloves were greyish and -were worn through at the right forefinger. Her boots I didn't -observe. She had small round, hanging gold earrings, and a -general air of being fairly well-to-do in a vulgar, comfortable, -easy-going way." - -Sherlock Holmes clapped his hands softly together and chuckled. - -"'Pon my word, Watson, you are coming along wonderfully. You have -really done very well indeed. It is true that you have missed -everything of importance, but you have hit upon the method, and -you have a quick eye for colour. Never trust to general -impressions, my boy, but concentrate yourself upon details. My -first glance is always at a woman's sleeve. In a man it is -perhaps better first to take the knee of the trouser. As you -observe, this woman had plush upon her sleeves, which is a most -useful material for showing traces. The double line a little -above the wrist, where the typewritist presses against the table, -was beautifully defined. The sewing-machine, of the hand type, -leaves a similar mark, but only on the left arm, and on the side -of it farthest from the thumb, instead of being right across the -broadest part, as this was. I then glanced at her face, and, -observing the dint of a pince-nez at either side of her nose, I -ventured a remark upon short sight and typewriting, which seemed -to surprise her." - -"It surprised me." - -"But, surely, it was obvious. I was then much surprised and -interested on glancing down to observe that, though the boots -which she was wearing were not unlike each other, they were -really odd ones; the one having a slightly decorated toe-cap, and -the other a plain one. One was buttoned only in the two lower -buttons out of five, and the other at the first, third, and -fifth. Now, when you see that a young lady, otherwise neatly -dressed, has come away from home with odd boots, half-buttoned, -it is no great deduction to say that she came away in a hurry." - -"And what else?" I asked, keenly interested, as I always was, by -my friend's incisive reasoning. - -"I noted, in passing, that she had written a note before leaving -home but after being fully dressed. You observed that her right -glove was torn at the forefinger, but you did not apparently see -that both glove and finger were stained with violet ink. She had -written in a hurry and dipped her pen too deep. It must have been -this morning, or the mark would not remain clear upon the finger. -All this is amusing, though rather elementary, but I must go back -to business, Watson. Would you mind reading me the advertised -description of Mr. Hosmer Angel?" - -I held the little printed slip to the light. - -"Missing," it said, "on the morning of the fourteenth, a gentleman -named Hosmer Angel. About five ft. seven in. in height; -strongly built, sallow complexion, black hair, a little bald in -the centre, bushy, black side-whiskers and moustache; tinted -glasses, slight infirmity of speech. Was dressed, when last seen, -in black frock-coat faced with silk, black waistcoat, gold Albert -chain, and grey Harris tweed trousers, with brown gaiters over -elastic-sided boots. Known to have been employed in an office in -Leadenhall Street. Anybody bringing--" - -"That will do," said Holmes. "As to the letters," he continued, -glancing over them, "they are very commonplace. Absolutely no -clue in them to Mr. Angel, save that he quotes Balzac once. There -is one remarkable point, however, which will no doubt strike -you." - -"They are typewritten," I remarked. - -"Not only that, but the signature is typewritten. Look at the -neat little 'Hosmer Angel' at the bottom. There is a date, you -see, but no superscription except Leadenhall Street, which is -rather vague. The point about the signature is very suggestive--in -fact, we may call it conclusive." - -"Of what?" - -"My dear fellow, is it possible you do not see how strongly it -bears upon the case?" - -"I cannot say that I do unless it were that he wished to be able -to deny his signature if an action for breach of promise were -instituted." - -"No, that was not the point. However, I shall write two letters, -which should settle the matter. One is to a firm in the City, the -other is to the young lady's stepfather, Mr. Windibank, asking -him whether he could meet us here at six o'clock tomorrow -evening. It is just as well that we should do business with the -male relatives. And now, Doctor, we can do nothing until the -answers to those letters come, so we may put our little problem -upon the shelf for the interim." - -I had had so many reasons to believe in my friend's subtle powers -of reasoning and extraordinary energy in action that I felt that -he must have some solid grounds for the assured and easy -demeanour with which he treated the singular mystery which he had -been called upon to fathom. Once only had I known him to fail, in -the case of the King of Bohemia and of the Irene Adler -photograph; but when I looked back to the weird business of the -Sign of Four, and the extraordinary circumstances connected with -the Study in Scarlet, I felt that it would be a strange tangle -indeed which he could not unravel. - -I left him then, still puffing at his black clay pipe, with the -conviction that when I came again on the next evening I would -find that he held in his hands all the clues which would lead up -to the identity of the disappearing bridegroom of Miss Mary -Sutherland. - -A professional case of great gravity was engaging my own -attention at the time, and the whole of next day I was busy at -the bedside of the sufferer. It was not until close upon six -o'clock that I found myself free and was able to spring into a -hansom and drive to Baker Street, half afraid that I might be too -late to assist at the dénouement of the little mystery. I found -Sherlock Holmes alone, however, half asleep, with his long, thin -form curled up in the recesses of his armchair. A formidable -array of bottles and test-tubes, with the pungent cleanly smell -of hydrochloric acid, told me that he had spent his day in the -chemical work which was so dear to him. - -"Well, have you solved it?" I asked as I entered. - -"Yes. It was the bisulphate of baryta." - -"No, no, the mystery!" I cried. - -"Oh, that! I thought of the salt that I have been working upon. -There was never any mystery in the matter, though, as I said -yesterday, some of the details are of interest. The only drawback -is that there is no law, I fear, that can touch the scoundrel." - -"Who was he, then, and what was his object in deserting Miss -Sutherland?" - -The question was hardly out of my mouth, and Holmes had not yet -opened his lips to reply, when we heard a heavy footfall in the -passage and a tap at the door. - -"This is the girl's stepfather, Mr. James Windibank," said -Holmes. "He has written to me to say that he would be here at -six. Come in!" - -The man who entered was a sturdy, middle-sized fellow, some -thirty years of age, clean-shaven, and sallow-skinned, with a -bland, insinuating manner, and a pair of wonderfully sharp and -penetrating grey eyes. He shot a questioning glance at each of -us, placed his shiny top-hat upon the sideboard, and with a -slight bow sidled down into the nearest chair. - -"Good-evening, Mr. James Windibank," said Holmes. "I think that -this typewritten letter is from you, in which you made an -appointment with me for six o'clock?" - -"Yes, sir. I am afraid that I am a little late, but I am not -quite my own master, you know. I am sorry that Miss Sutherland -has troubled you about this little matter, for I think it is far -better not to wash linen of the sort in public. It was quite -against my wishes that she came, but she is a very excitable, -impulsive girl, as you may have noticed, and she is not easily -controlled when she has made up her mind on a point. Of course, I -did not mind you so much, as you are not connected with the -official police, but it is not pleasant to have a family -misfortune like this noised abroad. Besides, it is a useless -expense, for how could you possibly find this Hosmer Angel?" - -"On the contrary," said Holmes quietly; "I have every reason to -believe that I will succeed in discovering Mr. Hosmer Angel." - -Mr. Windibank gave a violent start and dropped his gloves. "I am -delighted to hear it," he said. - -"It is a curious thing," remarked Holmes, "that a typewriter has -really quite as much individuality as a man's handwriting. Unless -they are quite new, no two of them write exactly alike. Some -letters get more worn than others, and some wear only on one -side. Now, you remark in this note of yours, Mr. Windibank, that -in every case there is some little slurring over of the 'e,' and -a slight defect in the tail of the 'r.' There are fourteen other -characteristics, but those are the more obvious." - -"We do all our correspondence with this machine at the office, -and no doubt it is a little worn," our visitor answered, glancing -keenly at Holmes with his bright little eyes. - -"And now I will show you what is really a very interesting study, -Mr. Windibank," Holmes continued. "I think of writing another -little monograph some of these days on the typewriter and its -relation to crime. It is a subject to which I have devoted some -little attention. I have here four letters which purport to come -from the missing man. They are all typewritten. In each case, not -only are the 'e's' slurred and the 'r's' tailless, but you will -observe, if you care to use my magnifying lens, that the fourteen -other characteristics to which I have alluded are there as well." - -Mr. Windibank sprang out of his chair and picked up his hat. "I -cannot waste time over this sort of fantastic talk, Mr. Holmes," -he said. "If you can catch the man, catch him, and let me know -when you have done it." - -"Certainly," said Holmes, stepping over and turning the key in -the door. "I let you know, then, that I have caught him!" - -"What! where?" shouted Mr. Windibank, turning white to his lips -and glancing about him like a rat in a trap. - -"Oh, it won't do--really it won't," said Holmes suavely. "There -is no possible getting out of it, Mr. Windibank. It is quite too -transparent, and it was a very bad compliment when you said that -it was impossible for me to solve so simple a question. That's -right! Sit down and let us talk it over." - -Our visitor collapsed into a chair, with a ghastly face and a -glitter of moisture on his brow. "It--it's not actionable," he -stammered. - -"I am very much afraid that it is not. But between ourselves, -Windibank, it was as cruel and selfish and heartless a trick in a -petty way as ever came before me. Now, let me just run over the -course of events, and you will contradict me if I go wrong." - -The man sat huddled up in his chair, with his head sunk upon his -breast, like one who is utterly crushed. Holmes stuck his feet up -on the corner of the mantelpiece and, leaning back with his hands -in his pockets, began talking, rather to himself, as it seemed, -than to us. - -"The man married a woman very much older than himself for her -money," said he, "and he enjoyed the use of the money of the -daughter as long as she lived with them. It was a considerable -sum, for people in their position, and the loss of it would have -made a serious difference. It was worth an effort to preserve it. -The daughter was of a good, amiable disposition, but affectionate -and warm-hearted in her ways, so that it was evident that with -her fair personal advantages, and her little income, she would -not be allowed to remain single long. Now her marriage would -mean, of course, the loss of a hundred a year, so what does her -stepfather do to prevent it? He takes the obvious course of -keeping her at home and forbidding her to seek the company of -people of her own age. But soon he found that that would not -answer forever. She became restive, insisted upon her rights, and -finally announced her positive intention of going to a certain -ball. What does her clever stepfather do then? He conceives an -idea more creditable to his head than to his heart. With the -connivance and assistance of his wife he disguised himself, -covered those keen eyes with tinted glasses, masked the face with -a moustache and a pair of bushy whiskers, sunk that clear voice -into an insinuating whisper, and doubly secure on account of the -girl's short sight, he appears as Mr. Hosmer Angel, and keeps off -other lovers by making love himself." - -"It was only a joke at first," groaned our visitor. "We never -thought that she would have been so carried away." - -"Very likely not. However that may be, the young lady was very -decidedly carried away, and, having quite made up her mind that -her stepfather was in France, the suspicion of treachery never -for an instant entered her mind. She was flattered by the -gentleman's attentions, and the effect was increased by the -loudly expressed admiration of her mother. Then Mr. Angel began -to call, for it was obvious that the matter should be pushed as -far as it would go if a real effect were to be produced. There -were meetings, and an engagement, which would finally secure the -girl's affections from turning towards anyone else. But the -deception could not be kept up forever. These pretended journeys -to France were rather cumbrous. The thing to do was clearly to -bring the business to an end in such a dramatic manner that it -would leave a permanent impression upon the young lady's mind and -prevent her from looking upon any other suitor for some time to -come. Hence those vows of fidelity exacted upon a Testament, and -hence also the allusions to a possibility of something happening -on the very morning of the wedding. James Windibank wished Miss -Sutherland to be so bound to Hosmer Angel, and so uncertain as to -his fate, that for ten years to come, at any rate, she would not -listen to another man. As far as the church door he brought her, -and then, as he could go no farther, he conveniently vanished -away by the old trick of stepping in at one door of a -four-wheeler and out at the other. I think that was the chain of -events, Mr. Windibank!" - -Our visitor had recovered something of his assurance while Holmes -had been talking, and he rose from his chair now with a cold -sneer upon his pale face. - -"It may be so, or it may not, Mr. Holmes," said he, "but if you -are so very sharp you ought to be sharp enough to know that it is -you who are breaking the law now, and not me. I have done nothing -actionable from the first, but as long as you keep that door -locked you lay yourself open to an action for assault and illegal -constraint." - -"The law cannot, as you say, touch you," said Holmes, unlocking -and throwing open the door, "yet there never was a man who -deserved punishment more. If the young lady has a brother or a -friend, he ought to lay a whip across your shoulders. By Jove!" -he continued, flushing up at the sight of the bitter sneer upon -the man's face, "it is not part of my duties to my client, but -here's a hunting crop handy, and I think I shall just treat -myself to--" He took two swift steps to the whip, but before he -could grasp it there was a wild clatter of steps upon the stairs, -the heavy hall door banged, and from the window we could see Mr. -James Windibank running at the top of his speed down the road. - -"There's a cold-blooded scoundrel!" said Holmes, laughing, as he -threw himself down into his chair once more. "That fellow will -rise from crime to crime until he does something very bad, and -ends on a gallows. The case has, in some respects, been not -entirely devoid of interest." - -"I cannot now entirely see all the steps of your reasoning," I -remarked. - -"Well, of course it was obvious from the first that this Mr. -Hosmer Angel must have some strong object for his curious -conduct, and it was equally clear that the only man who really -profited by the incident, as far as we could see, was the -stepfather. Then the fact that the two men were never together, -but that the one always appeared when the other was away, was -suggestive. So were the tinted spectacles and the curious voice, -which both hinted at a disguise, as did the bushy whiskers. My -suspicions were all confirmed by his peculiar action in -typewriting his signature, which, of course, inferred that his -handwriting was so familiar to her that she would recognise even -the smallest sample of it. You see all these isolated facts, -together with many minor ones, all pointed in the same -direction." - -"And how did you verify them?" - -"Having once spotted my man, it was easy to get corroboration. I -knew the firm for which this man worked. Having taken the printed -description. I eliminated everything from it which could be the -result of a disguise--the whiskers, the glasses, the voice, and I -sent it to the firm, with a request that they would inform me -whether it answered to the description of any of their -travellers. I had already noticed the peculiarities of the -typewriter, and I wrote to the man himself at his business -address asking him if he would come here. As I expected, his -reply was typewritten and revealed the same trivial but -characteristic defects. The same post brought me a letter from -Westhouse & Marbank, of Fenchurch Street, to say that the -description tallied in every respect with that of their employé, -James Windibank. Voilà tout!" - -"And Miss Sutherland?" - -"If I tell her she will not believe me. You may remember the old -Persian saying, 'There is danger for him who taketh the tiger -cub, and danger also for whoso snatches a delusion from a woman.' -There is as much sense in Hafiz as in Horace, and as much -knowledge of the world." - - - -ADVENTURE IV. THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY - -We were seated at breakfast one morning, my wife and I, when the -maid brought in a telegram. It was from Sherlock Holmes and ran -in this way: - -"Have you a couple of days to spare? Have just been wired for from -the west of England in connection with Boscombe Valley tragedy. -Shall be glad if you will come with me. Air and scenery perfect. -Leave Paddington by the 11:15." - -"What do you say, dear?" said my wife, looking across at me. -"Will you go?" - -"I really don't know what to say. I have a fairly long list at -present." - -"Oh, Anstruther would do your work for you. You have been looking -a little pale lately. I think that the change would do you good, -and you are always so interested in Mr. Sherlock Holmes' cases." - -"I should be ungrateful if I were not, seeing what I gained -through one of them," I answered. "But if I am to go, I must pack -at once, for I have only half an hour." - -My experience of camp life in Afghanistan had at least had the -effect of making me a prompt and ready traveller. My wants were -few and simple, so that in less than the time stated I was in a -cab with my valise, rattling away to Paddington Station. Sherlock -Holmes was pacing up and down the platform, his tall, gaunt -figure made even gaunter and taller by his long grey -travelling-cloak and close-fitting cloth cap. - -"It is really very good of you to come, Watson," said he. "It -makes a considerable difference to me, having someone with me on -whom I can thoroughly rely. Local aid is always either worthless -or else biassed. If you will keep the two corner seats I shall -get the tickets." - -We had the carriage to ourselves save for an immense litter of -papers which Holmes had brought with him. Among these he rummaged -and read, with intervals of note-taking and of meditation, until -we were past Reading. Then he suddenly rolled them all into a -gigantic ball and tossed them up onto the rack. - -"Have you heard anything of the case?" he asked. - -"Not a word. I have not seen a paper for some days." - -"The London press has not had very full accounts. I have just -been looking through all the recent papers in order to master the -particulars. It seems, from what I gather, to be one of those -simple cases which are so extremely difficult." - -"That sounds a little paradoxical." - -"But it is profoundly true. Singularity is almost invariably a -clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more -difficult it is to bring it home. In this case, however, they -have established a very serious case against the son of the -murdered man." - -"It is a murder, then?" - -"Well, it is conjectured to be so. I shall take nothing for -granted until I have the opportunity of looking personally into -it. I will explain the state of things to you, as far as I have -been able to understand it, in a very few words. - -"Boscombe Valley is a country district not very far from Ross, in -Herefordshire. The largest landed proprietor in that part is a -Mr. John Turner, who made his money in Australia and returned -some years ago to the old country. One of the farms which he -held, that of Hatherley, was let to Mr. Charles McCarthy, who was -also an ex-Australian. The men had known each other in the -colonies, so that it was not unnatural that when they came to -settle down they should do so as near each other as possible. -Turner was apparently the richer man, so McCarthy became his -tenant but still remained, it seems, upon terms of perfect -equality, as they were frequently together. McCarthy had one son, -a lad of eighteen, and Turner had an only daughter of the same -age, but neither of them had wives living. They appear to have -avoided the society of the neighbouring English families and to -have led retired lives, though both the McCarthys were fond of -sport and were frequently seen at the race-meetings of the -neighbourhood. McCarthy kept two servants--a man and a girl. -Turner had a considerable household, some half-dozen at the -least. That is as much as I have been able to gather about the -families. Now for the facts. - -"On June 3rd, that is, on Monday last, McCarthy left his house at -Hatherley about three in the afternoon and walked down to the -Boscombe Pool, which is a small lake formed by the spreading out -of the stream which runs down the Boscombe Valley. He had been -out with his serving-man in the morning at Ross, and he had told -the man that he must hurry, as he had an appointment of -importance to keep at three. From that appointment he never came -back alive. - -"From Hatherley Farm-house to the Boscombe Pool is a quarter of a -mile, and two people saw him as he passed over this ground. One -was an old woman, whose name is not mentioned, and the other was -William Crowder, a game-keeper in the employ of Mr. Turner. Both -these witnesses depose that Mr. McCarthy was walking alone. The -game-keeper adds that within a few minutes of his seeing Mr. -McCarthy pass he had seen his son, Mr. James McCarthy, going the -same way with a gun under his arm. To the best of his belief, the -father was actually in sight at the time, and the son was -following him. He thought no more of the matter until he heard in -the evening of the tragedy that had occurred. - -"The two McCarthys were seen after the time when William Crowder, -the game-keeper, lost sight of them. The Boscombe Pool is thickly -wooded round, with just a fringe of grass and of reeds round the -edge. A girl of fourteen, Patience Moran, who is the daughter of -the lodge-keeper of the Boscombe Valley estate, was in one of the -woods picking flowers. She states that while she was there she -saw, at the border of the wood and close by the lake, Mr. -McCarthy and his son, and that they appeared to be having a -violent quarrel. She heard Mr. McCarthy the elder using very -strong language to his son, and she saw the latter raise up his -hand as if to strike his father. She was so frightened by their -violence that she ran away and told her mother when she reached -home that she had left the two McCarthys quarrelling near -Boscombe Pool, and that she was afraid that they were going to -fight. She had hardly said the words when young Mr. McCarthy came -running up to the lodge to say that he had found his father dead -in the wood, and to ask for the help of the lodge-keeper. He was -much excited, without either his gun or his hat, and his right -hand and sleeve were observed to be stained with fresh blood. On -following him they found the dead body stretched out upon the -grass beside the pool. The head had been beaten in by repeated -blows of some heavy and blunt weapon. The injuries were such as -might very well have been inflicted by the butt-end of his son's -gun, which was found lying on the grass within a few paces of the -body. Under these circumstances the young man was instantly -arrested, and a verdict of 'wilful murder' having been returned -at the inquest on Tuesday, he was on Wednesday brought before the -magistrates at Ross, who have referred the case to the next -Assizes. Those are the main facts of the case as they came out -before the coroner and the police-court." - -"I could hardly imagine a more damning case," I remarked. "If -ever circumstantial evidence pointed to a criminal it does so -here." - -"Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing," answered Holmes -thoughtfully. "It may seem to point very straight to one thing, -but if you shift your own point of view a little, you may find it -pointing in an equally uncompromising manner to something -entirely different. It must be confessed, however, that the case -looks exceedingly grave against the young man, and it is very -possible that he is indeed the culprit. There are several people -in the neighbourhood, however, and among them Miss Turner, the -daughter of the neighbouring landowner, who believe in his -innocence, and who have retained Lestrade, whom you may recollect -in connection with the Study in Scarlet, to work out the case in -his interest. Lestrade, being rather puzzled, has referred the -case to me, and hence it is that two middle-aged gentlemen are -flying westward at fifty miles an hour instead of quietly -digesting their breakfasts at home." - -"I am afraid," said I, "that the facts are so obvious that you -will find little credit to be gained out of this case." - -"There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact," he -answered, laughing. "Besides, we may chance to hit upon some -other obvious facts which may have been by no means obvious to -Mr. Lestrade. You know me too well to think that I am boasting -when I say that I shall either confirm or destroy his theory by -means which he is quite incapable of employing, or even of -understanding. To take the first example to hand, I very clearly -perceive that in your bedroom the window is upon the right-hand -side, and yet I question whether Mr. Lestrade would have noted -even so self-evident a thing as that." - -"How on earth--" - -"My dear fellow, I know you well. I know the military neatness -which characterises you. You shave every morning, and in this -season you shave by the sunlight; but since your shaving is less -and less complete as we get farther back on the left side, until -it becomes positively slovenly as we get round the angle of the -jaw, it is surely very clear that that side is less illuminated -than the other. I could not imagine a man of your habits looking -at himself in an equal light and being satisfied with such a -result. I only quote this as a trivial example of observation and -inference. Therein lies my métier, and it is just possible that -it may be of some service in the investigation which lies before -us. There are one or two minor points which were brought out in -the inquest, and which are worth considering." - -"What are they?" - -"It appears that his arrest did not take place at once, but after -the return to Hatherley Farm. On the inspector of constabulary -informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not -surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. -This observation of his had the natural effect of removing any -traces of doubt which might have remained in the minds of the -coroner's jury." - -"It was a confession," I ejaculated. - -"No, for it was followed by a protestation of innocence." - -"Coming on the top of such a damning series of events, it was at -least a most suspicious remark." - -"On the contrary," said Holmes, "it is the brightest rift which I -can at present see in the clouds. However innocent he might be, -he could not be such an absolute imbecile as not to see that the -circumstances were very black against him. Had he appeared -surprised at his own arrest, or feigned indignation at it, I -should have looked upon it as highly suspicious, because such -surprise or anger would not be natural under the circumstances, -and yet might appear to be the best policy to a scheming man. His -frank acceptance of the situation marks him as either an innocent -man, or else as a man of considerable self-restraint and -firmness. As to his remark about his deserts, it was also not -unnatural if you consider that he stood beside the dead body of -his father, and that there is no doubt that he had that very day -so far forgotten his filial duty as to bandy words with him, and -even, according to the little girl whose evidence is so -important, to raise his hand as if to strike him. The -self-reproach and contrition which are displayed in his remark -appear to me to be the signs of a healthy mind rather than of a -guilty one." - -I shook my head. "Many men have been hanged on far slighter -evidence," I remarked. - -"So they have. And many men have been wrongfully hanged." - -"What is the young man's own account of the matter?" - -"It is, I am afraid, not very encouraging to his supporters, -though there are one or two points in it which are suggestive. -You will find it here, and may read it for yourself." - -He picked out from his bundle a copy of the local Herefordshire -paper, and having turned down the sheet he pointed out the -paragraph in which the unfortunate young man had given his own -statement of what had occurred. I settled myself down in the -corner of the carriage and read it very carefully. It ran in this -way: - -"Mr. James McCarthy, the only son of the deceased, was then called -and gave evidence as follows: 'I had been away from home for -three days at Bristol, and had only just returned upon the -morning of last Monday, the 3rd. My father was absent from home at -the time of my arrival, and I was informed by the maid that he -had driven over to Ross with John Cobb, the groom. Shortly after -my return I heard the wheels of his trap in the yard, and, -looking out of my window, I saw him get out and walk rapidly out -of the yard, though I was not aware in which direction he was -going. I then took my gun and strolled out in the direction of -the Boscombe Pool, with the intention of visiting the rabbit -warren which is upon the other side. On my way I saw William -Crowder, the game-keeper, as he had stated in his evidence; but -he is mistaken in thinking that I was following my father. I had -no idea that he was in front of me. When about a hundred yards -from the pool I heard a cry of "Cooee!" which was a usual signal -between my father and myself. I then hurried forward, and found -him standing by the pool. He appeared to be much surprised at -seeing me and asked me rather roughly what I was doing there. A -conversation ensued which led to high words and almost to blows, -for my father was a man of a very violent temper. Seeing that his -passion was becoming ungovernable, I left him and returned -towards Hatherley Farm. I had not gone more than 150 yards, -however, when I heard a hideous outcry behind me, which caused me -to run back again. I found my father expiring upon the ground, -with his head terribly injured. I dropped my gun and held him in -my arms, but he almost instantly expired. I knelt beside him for -some minutes, and then made my way to Mr. Turner's lodge-keeper, -his house being the nearest, to ask for assistance. I saw no one -near my father when I returned, and I have no idea how he came by -his injuries. He was not a popular man, being somewhat cold and -forbidding in his manners, but he had, as far as I know, no -active enemies. I know nothing further of the matter.' - -"The Coroner: Did your father make any statement to you before -he died? - -"Witness: He mumbled a few words, but I could only catch some -allusion to a rat. - -"The Coroner: What did you understand by that? - -"Witness: It conveyed no meaning to me. I thought that he was -delirious. - -"The Coroner: What was the point upon which you and your father -had this final quarrel? - -"Witness: I should prefer not to answer. - -"The Coroner: I am afraid that I must press it. - -"Witness: It is really impossible for me to tell you. I can -assure you that it has nothing to do with the sad tragedy which -followed. - -"The Coroner: That is for the court to decide. I need not point -out to you that your refusal to answer will prejudice your case -considerably in any future proceedings which may arise. - -"Witness: I must still refuse. - -"The Coroner: I understand that the cry of 'Cooee' was a common -signal between you and your father? - -"Witness: It was. - -"The Coroner: How was it, then, that he uttered it before he saw -you, and before he even knew that you had returned from Bristol? - -"Witness (with considerable confusion): I do not know. - -"A Juryman: Did you see nothing which aroused your suspicions -when you returned on hearing the cry and found your father -fatally injured? - -"Witness: Nothing definite. - -"The Coroner: What do you mean? - -"Witness: I was so disturbed and excited as I rushed out into -the open, that I could think of nothing except of my father. Yet -I have a vague impression that as I ran forward something lay -upon the ground to the left of me. It seemed to me to be -something grey in colour, a coat of some sort, or a plaid perhaps. -When I rose from my father I looked round for it, but it was -gone. - -"'Do you mean that it disappeared before you went for help?' - -"'Yes, it was gone.' - -"'You cannot say what it was?' - -"'No, I had a feeling something was there.' - -"'How far from the body?' - -"'A dozen yards or so.' - -"'And how far from the edge of the wood?' - -"'About the same.' - -"'Then if it was removed it was while you were within a dozen -yards of it?' - -"'Yes, but with my back towards it.' - -"This concluded the examination of the witness." - -"I see," said I as I glanced down the column, "that the coroner -in his concluding remarks was rather severe upon young McCarthy. -He calls attention, and with reason, to the discrepancy about his -father having signalled to him before seeing him, also to his -refusal to give details of his conversation with his father, and -his singular account of his father's dying words. They are all, -as he remarks, very much against the son." - -Holmes laughed softly to himself and stretched himself out upon -the cushioned seat. "Both you and the coroner have been at some -pains," said he, "to single out the very strongest points in the -young man's favour. Don't you see that you alternately give him -credit for having too much imagination and too little? Too -little, if he could not invent a cause of quarrel which would -give him the sympathy of the jury; too much, if he evolved from -his own inner consciousness anything so outré as a dying -reference to a rat, and the incident of the vanishing cloth. No, -sir, I shall approach this case from the point of view that what -this young man says is true, and we shall see whither that -hypothesis will lead us. And now here is my pocket Petrarch, and -not another word shall I say of this case until we are on the -scene of action. We lunch at Swindon, and I see that we shall be -there in twenty minutes." - -It was nearly four o'clock when we at last, after passing through -the beautiful Stroud Valley, and over the broad gleaming Severn, -found ourselves at the pretty little country-town of Ross. A -lean, ferret-like man, furtive and sly-looking, was waiting for -us upon the platform. In spite of the light brown dustcoat and -leather-leggings which he wore in deference to his rustic -surroundings, I had no difficulty in recognising Lestrade, of -Scotland Yard. With him we drove to the Hereford Arms where a -room had already been engaged for us. - -"I have ordered a carriage," said Lestrade as we sat over a cup -of tea. "I knew your energetic nature, and that you would not be -happy until you had been on the scene of the crime." - -"It was very nice and complimentary of you," Holmes answered. "It -is entirely a question of barometric pressure." - -Lestrade looked startled. "I do not quite follow," he said. - -"How is the glass? Twenty-nine, I see. No wind, and not a cloud -in the sky. I have a caseful of cigarettes here which need -smoking, and the sofa is very much superior to the usual country -hotel abomination. I do not think that it is probable that I -shall use the carriage to-night." - -Lestrade laughed indulgently. "You have, no doubt, already formed -your conclusions from the newspapers," he said. "The case is as -plain as a pikestaff, and the more one goes into it the plainer -it becomes. Still, of course, one can't refuse a lady, and such a -very positive one, too. She has heard of you, and would have your -opinion, though I repeatedly told her that there was nothing -which you could do which I had not already done. Why, bless my -soul! here is her carriage at the door." - -He had hardly spoken before there rushed into the room one of the -most lovely young women that I have ever seen in my life. Her -violet eyes shining, her lips parted, a pink flush upon her -cheeks, all thought of her natural reserve lost in her -overpowering excitement and concern. - -"Oh, Mr. Sherlock Holmes!" she cried, glancing from one to the -other of us, and finally, with a woman's quick intuition, -fastening upon my companion, "I am so glad that you have come. I -have driven down to tell you so. I know that James didn't do it. -I know it, and I want you to start upon your work knowing it, -too. Never let yourself doubt upon that point. We have known each -other since we were little children, and I know his faults as no -one else does; but he is too tender-hearted to hurt a fly. Such a -charge is absurd to anyone who really knows him." - -"I hope we may clear him, Miss Turner," said Sherlock Holmes. -"You may rely upon my doing all that I can." - -"But you have read the evidence. You have formed some conclusion? -Do you not see some loophole, some flaw? Do you not yourself -think that he is innocent?" - -"I think that it is very probable." - -"There, now!" she cried, throwing back her head and looking -defiantly at Lestrade. "You hear! He gives me hopes." - -Lestrade shrugged his shoulders. "I am afraid that my colleague -has been a little quick in forming his conclusions," he said. - -"But he is right. Oh! I know that he is right. James never did -it. And about his quarrel with his father, I am sure that the -reason why he would not speak about it to the coroner was because -I was concerned in it." - -"In what way?" asked Holmes. - -"It is no time for me to hide anything. James and his father had -many disagreements about me. Mr. McCarthy was very anxious that -there should be a marriage between us. James and I have always -loved each other as brother and sister; but of course he is young -and has seen very little of life yet, and--and--well, he -naturally did not wish to do anything like that yet. So there -were quarrels, and this, I am sure, was one of them." - -"And your father?" asked Holmes. "Was he in favour of such a -union?" - -"No, he was averse to it also. No one but Mr. McCarthy was in -favour of it." A quick blush passed over her fresh young face as -Holmes shot one of his keen, questioning glances at her. - -"Thank you for this information," said he. "May I see your father -if I call to-morrow?" - -"I am afraid the doctor won't allow it." - -"The doctor?" - -"Yes, have you not heard? Poor father has never been strong for -years back, but this has broken him down completely. He has taken -to his bed, and Dr. Willows says that he is a wreck and that his -nervous system is shattered. Mr. McCarthy was the only man alive -who had known dad in the old days in Victoria." - -"Ha! In Victoria! That is important." - -"Yes, at the mines." - -"Quite so; at the gold-mines, where, as I understand, Mr. Turner -made his money." - -"Yes, certainly." - -"Thank you, Miss Turner. You have been of material assistance to -me." - -"You will tell me if you have any news to-morrow. No doubt you -will go to the prison to see James. Oh, if you do, Mr. Holmes, do -tell him that I know him to be innocent." - -"I will, Miss Turner." - -"I must go home now, for dad is very ill, and he misses me so if -I leave him. Good-bye, and God help you in your undertaking." She -hurried from the room as impulsively as she had entered, and we -heard the wheels of her carriage rattle off down the street. - -"I am ashamed of you, Holmes," said Lestrade with dignity after a -few minutes' silence. "Why should you raise up hopes which you -are bound to disappoint? I am not over-tender of heart, but I -call it cruel." - -"I think that I see my way to clearing James McCarthy," said -Holmes. "Have you an order to see him in prison?" - -"Yes, but only for you and me." - -"Then I shall reconsider my resolution about going out. We have -still time to take a train to Hereford and see him to-night?" - -"Ample." - -"Then let us do so. Watson, I fear that you will find it very -slow, but I shall only be away a couple of hours." - -I walked down to the station with them, and then wandered through -the streets of the little town, finally returning to the hotel, -where I lay upon the sofa and tried to interest myself in a -yellow-backed novel. The puny plot of the story was so thin, -however, when compared to the deep mystery through which we were -groping, and I found my attention wander so continually from the -action to the fact, that I at last flung it across the room and -gave myself up entirely to a consideration of the events of the -day. Supposing that this unhappy young man's story were -absolutely true, then what hellish thing, what absolutely -unforeseen and extraordinary calamity could have occurred between -the time when he parted from his father, and the moment when, -drawn back by his screams, he rushed into the glade? It was -something terrible and deadly. What could it be? Might not the -nature of the injuries reveal something to my medical instincts? -I rang the bell and called for the weekly county paper, which -contained a verbatim account of the inquest. In the surgeon's -deposition it was stated that the posterior third of the left -parietal bone and the left half of the occipital bone had been -shattered by a heavy blow from a blunt weapon. I marked the spot -upon my own head. Clearly such a blow must have been struck from -behind. That was to some extent in favour of the accused, as when -seen quarrelling he was face to face with his father. Still, it -did not go for very much, for the older man might have turned his -back before the blow fell. Still, it might be worth while to call -Holmes' attention to it. Then there was the peculiar dying -reference to a rat. What could that mean? It could not be -delirium. A man dying from a sudden blow does not commonly become -delirious. No, it was more likely to be an attempt to explain how -he met his fate. But what could it indicate? I cudgelled my -brains to find some possible explanation. And then the incident -of the grey cloth seen by young McCarthy. If that were true the -murderer must have dropped some part of his dress, presumably his -overcoat, in his flight, and must have had the hardihood to -return and to carry it away at the instant when the son was -kneeling with his back turned not a dozen paces off. What a -tissue of mysteries and improbabilities the whole thing was! I -did not wonder at Lestrade's opinion, and yet I had so much faith -in Sherlock Holmes' insight that I could not lose hope as long -as every fresh fact seemed to strengthen his conviction of young -McCarthy's innocence. - -It was late before Sherlock Holmes returned. He came back alone, -for Lestrade was staying in lodgings in the town. - -"The glass still keeps very high," he remarked as he sat down. -"It is of importance that it should not rain before we are able -to go over the ground. On the other hand, a man should be at his -very best and keenest for such nice work as that, and I did not -wish to do it when fagged by a long journey. I have seen young -McCarthy." - -"And what did you learn from him?" - -"Nothing." - -"Could he throw no light?" - -"None at all. I was inclined to think at one time that he knew -who had done it and was screening him or her, but I am convinced -now that he is as puzzled as everyone else. He is not a very -quick-witted youth, though comely to look at and, I should think, -sound at heart." - -"I cannot admire his taste," I remarked, "if it is indeed a fact -that he was averse to a marriage with so charming a young lady as -this Miss Turner." - -"Ah, thereby hangs a rather painful tale. This fellow is madly, -insanely, in love with her, but some two years ago, when he was -only a lad, and before he really knew her, for she had been away -five years at a boarding-school, what does the idiot do but get -into the clutches of a barmaid in Bristol and marry her at a -registry office? No one knows a word of the matter, but you can -imagine how maddening it must be to him to be upbraided for not -doing what he would give his very eyes to do, but what he knows -to be absolutely impossible. It was sheer frenzy of this sort -which made him throw his hands up into the air when his father, -at their last interview, was goading him on to propose to Miss -Turner. On the other hand, he had no means of supporting himself, -and his father, who was by all accounts a very hard man, would -have thrown him over utterly had he known the truth. It was with -his barmaid wife that he had spent the last three days in -Bristol, and his father did not know where he was. Mark that -point. It is of importance. Good has come out of evil, however, -for the barmaid, finding from the papers that he is in serious -trouble and likely to be hanged, has thrown him over utterly and -has written to him to say that she has a husband already in the -Bermuda Dockyard, so that there is really no tie between them. I -think that that bit of news has consoled young McCarthy for all -that he has suffered." - -"But if he is innocent, who has done it?" - -"Ah! who? I would call your attention very particularly to two -points. One is that the murdered man had an appointment with -someone at the pool, and that the someone could not have been his -son, for his son was away, and he did not know when he would -return. The second is that the murdered man was heard to cry -'Cooee!' before he knew that his son had returned. Those are the -crucial points upon which the case depends. And now let us talk -about George Meredith, if you please, and we shall leave all -minor matters until to-morrow." - -There was no rain, as Holmes had foretold, and the morning broke -bright and cloudless. At nine o'clock Lestrade called for us with -the carriage, and we set off for Hatherley Farm and the Boscombe -Pool. - -"There is serious news this morning," Lestrade observed. "It is -said that Mr. Turner, of the Hall, is so ill that his life is -despaired of." - -"An elderly man, I presume?" said Holmes. - -"About sixty; but his constitution has been shattered by his life -abroad, and he has been in failing health for some time. This -business has had a very bad effect upon him. He was an old friend -of McCarthy's, and, I may add, a great benefactor to him, for I -have learned that he gave him Hatherley Farm rent free." - -"Indeed! That is interesting," said Holmes. - -"Oh, yes! In a hundred other ways he has helped him. Everybody -about here speaks of his kindness to him." - -"Really! Does it not strike you as a little singular that this -McCarthy, who appears to have had little of his own, and to have -been under such obligations to Turner, should still talk of -marrying his son to Turner's daughter, who is, presumably, -heiress to the estate, and that in such a very cocksure manner, -as if it were merely a case of a proposal and all else would -follow? It is the more strange, since we know that Turner himself -was averse to the idea. The daughter told us as much. Do you not -deduce something from that?" - -"We have got to the deductions and the inferences," said -Lestrade, winking at me. "I find it hard enough to tackle facts, -Holmes, without flying away after theories and fancies." - -"You are right," said Holmes demurely; "you do find it very hard -to tackle the facts." - -"Anyhow, I have grasped one fact which you seem to find it -difficult to get hold of," replied Lestrade with some warmth. - -"And that is--" - -"That McCarthy senior met his death from McCarthy junior and that -all theories to the contrary are the merest moonshine." - -"Well, moonshine is a brighter thing than fog," said Holmes, -laughing. "But I am very much mistaken if this is not Hatherley -Farm upon the left." - -"Yes, that is it." It was a widespread, comfortable-looking -building, two-storied, slate-roofed, with great yellow blotches -of lichen upon the grey walls. The drawn blinds and the smokeless -chimneys, however, gave it a stricken look, as though the weight -of this horror still lay heavy upon it. We called at the door, -when the maid, at Holmes' request, showed us the boots which her -master wore at the time of his death, and also a pair of the -son's, though not the pair which he had then had. Having measured -these very carefully from seven or eight different points, Holmes -desired to be led to the court-yard, from which we all followed -the winding track which led to Boscombe Pool. - -Sherlock Holmes was transformed when he was hot upon such a scent -as this. Men who had only known the quiet thinker and logician of -Baker Street would have failed to recognise him. His face flushed -and darkened. His brows were drawn into two hard black lines, -while his eyes shone out from beneath them with a steely glitter. -His face was bent downward, his shoulders bowed, his lips -compressed, and the veins stood out like whipcord in his long, -sinewy neck. His nostrils seemed to dilate with a purely animal -lust for the chase, and his mind was so absolutely concentrated -upon the matter before him that a question or remark fell -unheeded upon his ears, or, at the most, only provoked a quick, -impatient snarl in reply. Swiftly and silently he made his way -along the track which ran through the meadows, and so by way of -the woods to the Boscombe Pool. It was damp, marshy ground, as is -all that district, and there were marks of many feet, both upon -the path and amid the short grass which bounded it on either -side. Sometimes Holmes would hurry on, sometimes stop dead, and -once he made quite a little detour into the meadow. Lestrade and -I walked behind him, the detective indifferent and contemptuous, -while I watched my friend with the interest which sprang from the -conviction that every one of his actions was directed towards a -definite end. - -The Boscombe Pool, which is a little reed-girt sheet of water -some fifty yards across, is situated at the boundary between the -Hatherley Farm and the private park of the wealthy Mr. Turner. -Above the woods which lined it upon the farther side we could see -the red, jutting pinnacles which marked the site of the rich -landowner's dwelling. On the Hatherley side of the pool the woods -grew very thick, and there was a narrow belt of sodden grass -twenty paces across between the edge of the trees and the reeds -which lined the lake. Lestrade showed us the exact spot at which -the body had been found, and, indeed, so moist was the ground, -that I could plainly see the traces which had been left by the -fall of the stricken man. To Holmes, as I could see by his eager -face and peering eyes, very many other things were to be read -upon the trampled grass. He ran round, like a dog who is picking -up a scent, and then turned upon my companion. - -"What did you go into the pool for?" he asked. - -"I fished about with a rake. I thought there might be some weapon -or other trace. But how on earth--" - -"Oh, tut, tut! I have no time! That left foot of yours with its -inward twist is all over the place. A mole could trace it, and -there it vanishes among the reeds. Oh, how simple it would all -have been had I been here before they came like a herd of buffalo -and wallowed all over it. Here is where the party with the -lodge-keeper came, and they have covered all tracks for six or -eight feet round the body. But here are three separate tracks of -the same feet." He drew out a lens and lay down upon his -waterproof to have a better view, talking all the time rather to -himself than to us. "These are young McCarthy's feet. Twice he -was walking, and once he ran swiftly, so that the soles are -deeply marked and the heels hardly visible. That bears out his -story. He ran when he saw his father on the ground. Then here are -the father's feet as he paced up and down. What is this, then? It -is the butt-end of the gun as the son stood listening. And this? -Ha, ha! What have we here? Tiptoes! tiptoes! Square, too, quite -unusual boots! They come, they go, they come again--of course -that was for the cloak. Now where did they come from?" He ran up -and down, sometimes losing, sometimes finding the track until we -were well within the edge of the wood and under the shadow of a -great beech, the largest tree in the neighbourhood. Holmes traced -his way to the farther side of this and lay down once more upon -his face with a little cry of satisfaction. For a long time he -remained there, turning over the leaves and dried sticks, -gathering up what seemed to me to be dust into an envelope and -examining with his lens not only the ground but even the bark of -the tree as far as he could reach. A jagged stone was lying among -the moss, and this also he carefully examined and retained. Then -he followed a pathway through the wood until he came to the -highroad, where all traces were lost. - -"It has been a case of considerable interest," he remarked, -returning to his natural manner. "I fancy that this grey house on -the right must be the lodge. I think that I will go in and have a -word with Moran, and perhaps write a little note. Having done -that, we may drive back to our luncheon. You may walk to the cab, -and I shall be with you presently." - -It was about ten minutes before we regained our cab and drove -back into Ross, Holmes still carrying with him the stone which he -had picked up in the wood. - -"This may interest you, Lestrade," he remarked, holding it out. -"The murder was done with it." - -"I see no marks." - -"There are none." - -"How do you know, then?" - -"The grass was growing under it. It had only lain there a few -days. There was no sign of a place whence it had been taken. It -corresponds with the injuries. There is no sign of any other -weapon." - -"And the murderer?" - -"Is a tall man, left-handed, limps with the right leg, wears -thick-soled shooting-boots and a grey cloak, smokes Indian -cigars, uses a cigar-holder, and carries a blunt pen-knife in his -pocket. There are several other indications, but these may be -enough to aid us in our search." - -Lestrade laughed. "I am afraid that I am still a sceptic," he -said. "Theories are all very well, but we have to deal with a -hard-headed British jury." - -"Nous verrons," answered Holmes calmly. "You work your own -method, and I shall work mine. I shall be busy this afternoon, -and shall probably return to London by the evening train." - -"And leave your case unfinished?" - -"No, finished." - -"But the mystery?" - -"It is solved." - -"Who was the criminal, then?" - -"The gentleman I describe." - -"But who is he?" - -"Surely it would not be difficult to find out. This is not such a -populous neighbourhood." - -Lestrade shrugged his shoulders. "I am a practical man," he said, -"and I really cannot undertake to go about the country looking -for a left-handed gentleman with a game leg. I should become the -laughing-stock of Scotland Yard." - -"All right," said Holmes quietly. "I have given you the chance. -Here are your lodgings. Good-bye. I shall drop you a line before -I leave." - -Having left Lestrade at his rooms, we drove to our hotel, where -we found lunch upon the table. Holmes was silent and buried in -thought with a pained expression upon his face, as one who finds -himself in a perplexing position. - -"Look here, Watson," he said when the cloth was cleared "just sit -down in this chair and let me preach to you for a little. I don't -know quite what to do, and I should value your advice. Light a -cigar and let me expound." - - "Pray do so." - -"Well, now, in considering this case there are two points about -young McCarthy's narrative which struck us both instantly, -although they impressed me in his favour and you against him. One -was the fact that his father should, according to his account, -cry 'Cooee!' before seeing him. The other was his singular dying -reference to a rat. He mumbled several words, you understand, but -that was all that caught the son's ear. Now from this double -point our research must commence, and we will begin it by -presuming that what the lad says is absolutely true." - -"What of this 'Cooee!' then?" - -"Well, obviously it could not have been meant for the son. The -son, as far as he knew, was in Bristol. It was mere chance that -he was within earshot. The 'Cooee!' was meant to attract the -attention of whoever it was that he had the appointment with. But -'Cooee' is a distinctly Australian cry, and one which is used -between Australians. There is a strong presumption that the -person whom McCarthy expected to meet him at Boscombe Pool was -someone who had been in Australia." - -"What of the rat, then?" - -Sherlock Holmes took a folded paper from his pocket and flattened -it out on the table. "This is a map of the Colony of Victoria," -he said. "I wired to Bristol for it last night." He put his hand -over part of the map. "What do you read?" - -"ARAT," I read. - -"And now?" He raised his hand. - -"BALLARAT." - -"Quite so. That was the word the man uttered, and of which his -son only caught the last two syllables. He was trying to utter -the name of his murderer. So and so, of Ballarat." - -"It is wonderful!" I exclaimed. - -"It is obvious. And now, you see, I had narrowed the field down -considerably. The possession of a grey garment was a third point -which, granting the son's statement to be correct, was a -certainty. We have come now out of mere vagueness to the definite -conception of an Australian from Ballarat with a grey cloak." - -"Certainly." - -"And one who was at home in the district, for the pool can only -be approached by the farm or by the estate, where strangers could -hardly wander." - -"Quite so." - -"Then comes our expedition of to-day. By an examination of the -ground I gained the trifling details which I gave to that -imbecile Lestrade, as to the personality of the criminal." - -"But how did you gain them?" - -"You know my method. It is founded upon the observation of -trifles." - -"His height I know that you might roughly judge from the length -of his stride. His boots, too, might be told from their traces." - -"Yes, they were peculiar boots." - -"But his lameness?" - -"The impression of his right foot was always less distinct than -his left. He put less weight upon it. Why? Because he limped--he -was lame." - -"But his left-handedness." - -"You were yourself struck by the nature of the injury as recorded -by the surgeon at the inquest. The blow was struck from -immediately behind, and yet was upon the left side. Now, how can -that be unless it were by a left-handed man? He had stood behind -that tree during the interview between the father and son. He had -even smoked there. I found the ash of a cigar, which my special -knowledge of tobacco ashes enables me to pronounce as an Indian -cigar. I have, as you know, devoted some attention to this, and -written a little monograph on the ashes of 140 different -varieties of pipe, cigar, and cigarette tobacco. Having found the -ash, I then looked round and discovered the stump among the moss -where he had tossed it. It was an Indian cigar, of the variety -which are rolled in Rotterdam." - -"And the cigar-holder?" - -"I could see that the end had not been in his mouth. Therefore he -used a holder. The tip had been cut off, not bitten off, but the -cut was not a clean one, so I deduced a blunt pen-knife." - -"Holmes," I said, "you have drawn a net round this man from which -he cannot escape, and you have saved an innocent human life as -truly as if you had cut the cord which was hanging him. I see the -direction in which all this points. The culprit is--" - -"Mr. John Turner," cried the hotel waiter, opening the door of -our sitting-room, and ushering in a visitor. - -The man who entered was a strange and impressive figure. His -slow, limping step and bowed shoulders gave the appearance of -decrepitude, and yet his hard, deep-lined, craggy features, and -his enormous limbs showed that he was possessed of unusual -strength of body and of character. His tangled beard, grizzled -hair, and outstanding, drooping eyebrows combined to give an air -of dignity and power to his appearance, but his face was of an -ashen white, while his lips and the corners of his nostrils were -tinged with a shade of blue. It was clear to me at a glance that -he was in the grip of some deadly and chronic disease. - -"Pray sit down on the sofa," said Holmes gently. "You had my -note?" - -"Yes, the lodge-keeper brought it up. You said that you wished to -see me here to avoid scandal." - -"I thought people would talk if I went to the Hall." - -"And why did you wish to see me?" He looked across at my -companion with despair in his weary eyes, as though his question -was already answered. - -"Yes," said Holmes, answering the look rather than the words. "It -is so. I know all about McCarthy." - -The old man sank his face in his hands. "God help me!" he cried. -"But I would not have let the young man come to harm. I give you -my word that I would have spoken out if it went against him at -the Assizes." - -"I am glad to hear you say so," said Holmes gravely. - -"I would have spoken now had it not been for my dear girl. It -would break her heart--it will break her heart when she hears -that I am arrested." - -"It may not come to that," said Holmes. - -"What?" - -"I am no official agent. I understand that it was your daughter -who required my presence here, and I am acting in her interests. -Young McCarthy must be got off, however." - -"I am a dying man," said old Turner. "I have had diabetes for -years. My doctor says it is a question whether I shall live a -month. Yet I would rather die under my own roof than in a gaol." - -Holmes rose and sat down at the table with his pen in his hand -and a bundle of paper before him. "Just tell us the truth," he -said. "I shall jot down the facts. You will sign it, and Watson -here can witness it. Then I could produce your confession at the -last extremity to save young McCarthy. I promise you that I shall -not use it unless it is absolutely needed." - -"It's as well," said the old man; "it's a question whether I -shall live to the Assizes, so it matters little to me, but I -should wish to spare Alice the shock. And now I will make the -thing clear to you; it has been a long time in the acting, but -will not take me long to tell. - -"You didn't know this dead man, McCarthy. He was a devil -incarnate. I tell you that. God keep you out of the clutches of -such a man as he. His grip has been upon me these twenty years, -and he has blasted my life. I'll tell you first how I came to be -in his power. - -"It was in the early '60's at the diggings. I was a young chap -then, hot-blooded and reckless, ready to turn my hand at -anything; I got among bad companions, took to drink, had no luck -with my claim, took to the bush, and in a word became what you -would call over here a highway robber. There were six of us, and -we had a wild, free life of it, sticking up a station from time -to time, or stopping the wagons on the road to the diggings. -Black Jack of Ballarat was the name I went under, and our party -is still remembered in the colony as the Ballarat Gang. - -"One day a gold convoy came down from Ballarat to Melbourne, and -we lay in wait for it and attacked it. There were six troopers -and six of us, so it was a close thing, but we emptied four of -their saddles at the first volley. Three of our boys were killed, -however, before we got the swag. I put my pistol to the head of -the wagon-driver, who was this very man McCarthy. I wish to the -Lord that I had shot him then, but I spared him, though I saw his -wicked little eyes fixed on my face, as though to remember every -feature. We got away with the gold, became wealthy men, and made -our way over to England without being suspected. There I parted -from my old pals and determined to settle down to a quiet and -respectable life. I bought this estate, which chanced to be in -the market, and I set myself to do a little good with my money, -to make up for the way in which I had earned it. I married, too, -and though my wife died young she left me my dear little Alice. -Even when she was just a baby her wee hand seemed to lead me down -the right path as nothing else had ever done. In a word, I turned -over a new leaf and did my best to make up for the past. All was -going well when McCarthy laid his grip upon me. - -"I had gone up to town about an investment, and I met him in -Regent Street with hardly a coat to his back or a boot to his -foot. - -"'Here we are, Jack,' says he, touching me on the arm; 'we'll be -as good as a family to you. There's two of us, me and my son, and -you can have the keeping of us. If you don't--it's a fine, -law-abiding country is England, and there's always a policeman -within hail.' - -"Well, down they came to the west country, there was no shaking -them off, and there they have lived rent free on my best land -ever since. There was no rest for me, no peace, no forgetfulness; -turn where I would, there was his cunning, grinning face at my -elbow. It grew worse as Alice grew up, for he soon saw I was more -afraid of her knowing my past than of the police. Whatever he -wanted he must have, and whatever it was I gave him without -question, land, money, houses, until at last he asked a thing -which I could not give. He asked for Alice. - -"His son, you see, had grown up, and so had my girl, and as I was -known to be in weak health, it seemed a fine stroke to him that -his lad should step into the whole property. But there I was -firm. I would not have his cursed stock mixed with mine; not that -I had any dislike to the lad, but his blood was in him, and that -was enough. I stood firm. McCarthy threatened. I braved him to do -his worst. We were to meet at the pool midway between our houses -to talk it over. - -"When I went down there I found him talking with his son, so I -smoked a cigar and waited behind a tree until he should be alone. -But as I listened to his talk all that was black and bitter in -me seemed to come uppermost. He was urging his son to marry my -daughter with as little regard for what she might think as if she -were a slut from off the streets. It drove me mad to think that I -and all that I held most dear should be in the power of such a -man as this. Could I not snap the bond? I was already a dying and -a desperate man. Though clear of mind and fairly strong of limb, -I knew that my own fate was sealed. But my memory and my girl! -Both could be saved if I could but silence that foul tongue. I -did it, Mr. Holmes. I would do it again. Deeply as I have sinned, -I have led a life of martyrdom to atone for it. But that my girl -should be entangled in the same meshes which held me was more -than I could suffer. I struck him down with no more compunction -than if he had been some foul and venomous beast. His cry brought -back his son; but I had gained the cover of the wood, though I -was forced to go back to fetch the cloak which I had dropped in -my flight. That is the true story, gentlemen, of all that -occurred." - -"Well, it is not for me to judge you," said Holmes as the old man -signed the statement which had been drawn out. "I pray that we -may never be exposed to such a temptation." - -"I pray not, sir. And what do you intend to do?" - -"In view of your health, nothing. You are yourself aware that you -will soon have to answer for your deed at a higher court than the -Assizes. I will keep your confession, and if McCarthy is -condemned I shall be forced to use it. If not, it shall never be -seen by mortal eye; and your secret, whether you be alive or -dead, shall be safe with us." - -"Farewell, then," said the old man solemnly. "Your own deathbeds, -when they come, will be the easier for the thought of the peace -which you have given to mine." Tottering and shaking in all his -giant frame, he stumbled slowly from the room. - -"God help us!" said Holmes after a long silence. "Why does fate -play such tricks with poor, helpless worms? I never hear of such -a case as this that I do not think of Baxter's words, and say, -'There, but for the grace of God, goes Sherlock Holmes.'" - -James McCarthy was acquitted at the Assizes on the strength of a -number of objections which had been drawn out by Holmes and -submitted to the defending counsel. Old Turner lived for seven -months after our interview, but he is now dead; and there is -every prospect that the son and daughter may come to live happily -together in ignorance of the black cloud which rests upon their -past. - - - -ADVENTURE V. THE FIVE ORANGE PIPS - -When I glance over my notes and records of the Sherlock Holmes -cases between the years '82 and '90, I am faced by so many which -present strange and interesting features that it is no easy -matter to know which to choose and which to leave. Some, however, -have already gained publicity through the papers, and others have -not offered a field for those peculiar qualities which my friend -possessed in so high a degree, and which it is the object of -these papers to illustrate. Some, too, have baffled his -analytical skill, and would be, as narratives, beginnings without -an ending, while others have been but partially cleared up, and -have their explanations founded rather upon conjecture and -surmise than on that absolute logical proof which was so dear to -him. There is, however, one of these last which was so remarkable -in its details and so startling in its results that I am tempted -to give some account of it in spite of the fact that there are -points in connection with it which never have been, and probably -never will be, entirely cleared up. - -The year '87 furnished us with a long series of cases of greater -or less interest, of which I retain the records. Among my -headings under this one twelve months I find an account of the -adventure of the Paradol Chamber, of the Amateur Mendicant -Society, who held a luxurious club in the lower vault of a -furniture warehouse, of the facts connected with the loss of the -British barque "Sophy Anderson", of the singular adventures of the -Grice Patersons in the island of Uffa, and finally of the -Camberwell poisoning case. In the latter, as may be remembered, -Sherlock Holmes was able, by winding up the dead man's watch, to -prove that it had been wound up two hours before, and that -therefore the deceased had gone to bed within that time--a -deduction which was of the greatest importance in clearing up the -case. All these I may sketch out at some future date, but none of -them present such singular features as the strange train of -circumstances which I have now taken up my pen to describe. - -It was in the latter days of September, and the equinoctial gales -had set in with exceptional violence. All day the wind had -screamed and the rain had beaten against the windows, so that -even here in the heart of great, hand-made London we were forced -to raise our minds for the instant from the routine of life and -to recognise the presence of those great elemental forces which -shriek at mankind through the bars of his civilisation, like -untamed beasts in a cage. As evening drew in, the storm grew -higher and louder, and the wind cried and sobbed like a child in -the chimney. Sherlock Holmes sat moodily at one side of the -fireplace cross-indexing his records of crime, while I at the -other was deep in one of Clark Russell's fine sea-stories until -the howl of the gale from without seemed to blend with the text, -and the splash of the rain to lengthen out into the long swash of -the sea waves. My wife was on a visit to her mother's, and for a -few days I was a dweller once more in my old quarters at Baker -Street. - -"Why," said I, glancing up at my companion, "that was surely the -bell. Who could come to-night? Some friend of yours, perhaps?" - -"Except yourself I have none," he answered. "I do not encourage -visitors." - -"A client, then?" - -"If so, it is a serious case. Nothing less would bring a man out -on such a day and at such an hour. But I take it that it is more -likely to be some crony of the landlady's." - -Sherlock Holmes was wrong in his conjecture, however, for there -came a step in the passage and a tapping at the door. He -stretched out his long arm to turn the lamp away from himself and -towards the vacant chair upon which a newcomer must sit. - -"Come in!" said he. - -The man who entered was young, some two-and-twenty at the -outside, well-groomed and trimly clad, with something of -refinement and delicacy in his bearing. The streaming umbrella -which he held in his hand, and his long shining waterproof told -of the fierce weather through which he had come. He looked about -him anxiously in the glare of the lamp, and I could see that his -face was pale and his eyes heavy, like those of a man who is -weighed down with some great anxiety. - -"I owe you an apology," he said, raising his golden pince-nez to -his eyes. "I trust that I am not intruding. I fear that I have -brought some traces of the storm and rain into your snug -chamber." - -"Give me your coat and umbrella," said Holmes. "They may rest -here on the hook and will be dry presently. You have come up from -the south-west, I see." - -"Yes, from Horsham." - -"That clay and chalk mixture which I see upon your toe caps is -quite distinctive." - -"I have come for advice." - -"That is easily got." - -"And help." - -"That is not always so easy." - -"I have heard of you, Mr. Holmes. I heard from Major Prendergast -how you saved him in the Tankerville Club scandal." - -"Ah, of course. He was wrongfully accused of cheating at cards." - -"He said that you could solve anything." - -"He said too much." - -"That you are never beaten." - -"I have been beaten four times--three times by men, and once by a -woman." - -"But what is that compared with the number of your successes?" - -"It is true that I have been generally successful." - -"Then you may be so with me." - -"I beg that you will draw your chair up to the fire and favour me -with some details as to your case." - -"It is no ordinary one." - -"None of those which come to me are. I am the last court of -appeal." - -"And yet I question, sir, whether, in all your experience, you -have ever listened to a more mysterious and inexplicable chain of -events than those which have happened in my own family." - -"You fill me with interest," said Holmes. "Pray give us the -essential facts from the commencement, and I can afterwards -question you as to those details which seem to me to be most -important." - -The young man pulled his chair up and pushed his wet feet out -towards the blaze. - -"My name," said he, "is John Openshaw, but my own affairs have, -as far as I can understand, little to do with this awful -business. It is a hereditary matter; so in order to give you an -idea of the facts, I must go back to the commencement of the -affair. - -"You must know that my grandfather had two sons--my uncle Elias -and my father Joseph. My father had a small factory at Coventry, -which he enlarged at the time of the invention of bicycling. He -was a patentee of the Openshaw unbreakable tire, and his business -met with such success that he was able to sell it and to retire -upon a handsome competence. - -"My uncle Elias emigrated to America when he was a young man and -became a planter in Florida, where he was reported to have done -very well. At the time of the war he fought in Jackson's army, -and afterwards under Hood, where he rose to be a colonel. When -Lee laid down his arms my uncle returned to his plantation, where -he remained for three or four years. About 1869 or 1870 he came -back to Europe and took a small estate in Sussex, near Horsham. -He had made a very considerable fortune in the States, and his -reason for leaving them was his aversion to the negroes, and his -dislike of the Republican policy in extending the franchise to -them. He was a singular man, fierce and quick-tempered, very -foul-mouthed when he was angry, and of a most retiring -disposition. During all the years that he lived at Horsham, I -doubt if ever he set foot in the town. He had a garden and two or -three fields round his house, and there he would take his -exercise, though very often for weeks on end he would never leave -his room. He drank a great deal of brandy and smoked very -heavily, but he would see no society and did not want any -friends, not even his own brother. - -"He didn't mind me; in fact, he took a fancy to me, for at the -time when he saw me first I was a youngster of twelve or so. This -would be in the year 1878, after he had been eight or nine years -in England. He begged my father to let me live with him and he -was very kind to me in his way. When he was sober he used to be -fond of playing backgammon and draughts with me, and he would -make me his representative both with the servants and with the -tradespeople, so that by the time that I was sixteen I was quite -master of the house. I kept all the keys and could go where I -liked and do what I liked, so long as I did not disturb him in -his privacy. There was one singular exception, however, for he -had a single room, a lumber-room up among the attics, which was -invariably locked, and which he would never permit either me or -anyone else to enter. With a boy's curiosity I have peeped -through the keyhole, but I was never able to see more than such a -collection of old trunks and bundles as would be expected in such -a room. - -"One day--it was in March, 1883--a letter with a foreign stamp -lay upon the table in front of the colonel's plate. It was not a -common thing for him to receive letters, for his bills were all -paid in ready money, and he had no friends of any sort. 'From -India!' said he as he took it up, 'Pondicherry postmark! What can -this be?' Opening it hurriedly, out there jumped five little -dried orange pips, which pattered down upon his plate. I began to -laugh at this, but the laugh was struck from my lips at the sight -of his face. His lip had fallen, his eyes were protruding, his -skin the colour of putty, and he glared at the envelope which he -still held in his trembling hand, 'K. K. K.!' he shrieked, and -then, 'My God, my God, my sins have overtaken me!' - -"'What is it, uncle?' I cried. - -"'Death,' said he, and rising from the table he retired to his -room, leaving me palpitating with horror. I took up the envelope -and saw scrawled in red ink upon the inner flap, just above the -gum, the letter K three times repeated. There was nothing else -save the five dried pips. What could be the reason of his -overpowering terror? I left the breakfast-table, and as I -ascended the stair I met him coming down with an old rusty key, -which must have belonged to the attic, in one hand, and a small -brass box, like a cashbox, in the other. - -"'They may do what they like, but I'll checkmate them still,' -said he with an oath. 'Tell Mary that I shall want a fire in my -room to-day, and send down to Fordham, the Horsham lawyer.' - -"I did as he ordered, and when the lawyer arrived I was asked to -step up to the room. The fire was burning brightly, and in the -grate there was a mass of black, fluffy ashes, as of burned -paper, while the brass box stood open and empty beside it. As I -glanced at the box I noticed, with a start, that upon the lid was -printed the treble K which I had read in the morning upon the -envelope. - -"'I wish you, John,' said my uncle, 'to witness my will. I leave -my estate, with all its advantages and all its disadvantages, to -my brother, your father, whence it will, no doubt, descend to -you. If you can enjoy it in peace, well and good! If you find you -cannot, take my advice, my boy, and leave it to your deadliest -enemy. I am sorry to give you such a two-edged thing, but I can't -say what turn things are going to take. Kindly sign the paper -where Mr. Fordham shows you.' - -"I signed the paper as directed, and the lawyer took it away with -him. The singular incident made, as you may think, the deepest -impression upon me, and I pondered over it and turned it every -way in my mind without being able to make anything of it. Yet I -could not shake off the vague feeling of dread which it left -behind, though the sensation grew less keen as the weeks passed -and nothing happened to disturb the usual routine of our lives. I -could see a change in my uncle, however. He drank more than ever, -and he was less inclined for any sort of society. Most of his -time he would spend in his room, with the door locked upon the -inside, but sometimes he would emerge in a sort of drunken frenzy -and would burst out of the house and tear about the garden with a -revolver in his hand, screaming out that he was afraid of no man, -and that he was not to be cooped up, like a sheep in a pen, by -man or devil. When these hot fits were over, however, he would -rush tumultuously in at the door and lock and bar it behind him, -like a man who can brazen it out no longer against the terror -which lies at the roots of his soul. At such times I have seen -his face, even on a cold day, glisten with moisture, as though it -were new raised from a basin. - -"Well, to come to an end of the matter, Mr. Holmes, and not to -abuse your patience, there came a night when he made one of those -drunken sallies from which he never came back. We found him, when -we went to search for him, face downward in a little -green-scummed pool, which lay at the foot of the garden. There -was no sign of any violence, and the water was but two feet deep, -so that the jury, having regard to his known eccentricity, -brought in a verdict of 'suicide.' But I, who knew how he winced -from the very thought of death, had much ado to persuade myself -that he had gone out of his way to meet it. The matter passed, -however, and my father entered into possession of the estate, and -of some 14,000 pounds, which lay to his credit at the bank." - -"One moment," Holmes interposed, "your statement is, I foresee, -one of the most remarkable to which I have ever listened. Let me -have the date of the reception by your uncle of the letter, and -the date of his supposed suicide." - -"The letter arrived on March 10, 1883. His death was seven weeks -later, upon the night of May 2nd." - -"Thank you. Pray proceed." - -"When my father took over the Horsham property, he, at my -request, made a careful examination of the attic, which had been -always locked up. We found the brass box there, although its -contents had been destroyed. On the inside of the cover was a -paper label, with the initials of K. K. K. repeated upon it, and -'Letters, memoranda, receipts, and a register' written beneath. -These, we presume, indicated the nature of the papers which had -been destroyed by Colonel Openshaw. For the rest, there was -nothing of much importance in the attic save a great many -scattered papers and note-books bearing upon my uncle's life in -America. Some of them were of the war time and showed that he had -done his duty well and had borne the repute of a brave soldier. -Others were of a date during the reconstruction of the Southern -states, and were mostly concerned with politics, for he had -evidently taken a strong part in opposing the carpet-bag -politicians who had been sent down from the North. - -"Well, it was the beginning of '84 when my father came to live at -Horsham, and all went as well as possible with us until the -January of '85. On the fourth day after the new year I heard my -father give a sharp cry of surprise as we sat together at the -breakfast-table. There he was, sitting with a newly opened -envelope in one hand and five dried orange pips in the -outstretched palm of the other one. He had always laughed at what -he called my cock-and-bull story about the colonel, but he looked -very scared and puzzled now that the same thing had come upon -himself. - -"'Why, what on earth does this mean, John?' he stammered. - -"My heart had turned to lead. 'It is K. K. K.,' said I. - -"He looked inside the envelope. 'So it is,' he cried. 'Here are -the very letters. But what is this written above them?' - -"'Put the papers on the sundial,' I read, peeping over his -shoulder. - -"'What papers? What sundial?' he asked. - -"'The sundial in the garden. There is no other,' said I; 'but the -papers must be those that are destroyed.' - -"'Pooh!' said he, gripping hard at his courage. 'We are in a -civilised land here, and we can't have tomfoolery of this kind. -Where does the thing come from?' - -"'From Dundee,' I answered, glancing at the postmark. - -"'Some preposterous practical joke,' said he. 'What have I to do -with sundials and papers? I shall take no notice of such -nonsense.' - -"'I should certainly speak to the police,' I said. - -"'And be laughed at for my pains. Nothing of the sort.' - -"'Then let me do so?' - -"'No, I forbid you. I won't have a fuss made about such -nonsense.' - -"It was in vain to argue with him, for he was a very obstinate -man. I went about, however, with a heart which was full of -forebodings. - -"On the third day after the coming of the letter my father went -from home to visit an old friend of his, Major Freebody, who is -in command of one of the forts upon Portsdown Hill. I was glad -that he should go, for it seemed to me that he was farther from -danger when he was away from home. In that, however, I was in -error. Upon the second day of his absence I received a telegram -from the major, imploring me to come at once. My father had -fallen over one of the deep chalk-pits which abound in the -neighbourhood, and was lying senseless, with a shattered skull. I -hurried to him, but he passed away without having ever recovered -his consciousness. He had, as it appears, been returning from -Fareham in the twilight, and as the country was unknown to him, -and the chalk-pit unfenced, the jury had no hesitation in -bringing in a verdict of 'death from accidental causes.' -Carefully as I examined every fact connected with his death, I -was unable to find anything which could suggest the idea of -murder. There were no signs of violence, no footmarks, no -robbery, no record of strangers having been seen upon the roads. -And yet I need not tell you that my mind was far from at ease, -and that I was well-nigh certain that some foul plot had been -woven round him. - -"In this sinister way I came into my inheritance. You will ask me -why I did not dispose of it? I answer, because I was well -convinced that our troubles were in some way dependent upon an -incident in my uncle's life, and that the danger would be as -pressing in one house as in another. - -"It was in January, '85, that my poor father met his end, and two -years and eight months have elapsed since then. During that time -I have lived happily at Horsham, and I had begun to hope that -this curse had passed away from the family, and that it had ended -with the last generation. I had begun to take comfort too soon, -however; yesterday morning the blow fell in the very shape in -which it had come upon my father." - -The young man took from his waistcoat a crumpled envelope, and -turning to the table he shook out upon it five little dried -orange pips. - -"This is the envelope," he continued. "The postmark is -London--eastern division. Within are the very words which were -upon my father's last message: 'K. K. K.'; and then 'Put the -papers on the sundial.'" - -"What have you done?" asked Holmes. - -"Nothing." - -"Nothing?" - -"To tell the truth"--he sank his face into his thin, white -hands--"I have felt helpless. I have felt like one of those poor -rabbits when the snake is writhing towards it. I seem to be in -the grasp of some resistless, inexorable evil, which no foresight -and no precautions can guard against." - -"Tut! tut!" cried Sherlock Holmes. "You must act, man, or you are -lost. Nothing but energy can save you. This is no time for -despair." - -"I have seen the police." - -"Ah!" - -"But they listened to my story with a smile. I am convinced that -the inspector has formed the opinion that the letters are all -practical jokes, and that the deaths of my relations were really -accidents, as the jury stated, and were not to be connected with -the warnings." - -Holmes shook his clenched hands in the air. "Incredible -imbecility!" he cried. - -"They have, however, allowed me a policeman, who may remain in -the house with me." - -"Has he come with you to-night?" - -"No. His orders were to stay in the house." - -Again Holmes raved in the air. - -"Why did you come to me," he cried, "and, above all, why did you -not come at once?" - -"I did not know. It was only to-day that I spoke to Major -Prendergast about my troubles and was advised by him to come to -you." - -"It is really two days since you had the letter. We should have -acted before this. You have no further evidence, I suppose, than -that which you have placed before us--no suggestive detail which -might help us?" - -"There is one thing," said John Openshaw. He rummaged in his coat -pocket, and, drawing out a piece of discoloured, blue-tinted -paper, he laid it out upon the table. "I have some remembrance," -said he, "that on the day when my uncle burned the papers I -observed that the small, unburned margins which lay amid the -ashes were of this particular colour. I found this single sheet -upon the floor of his room, and I am inclined to think that it -may be one of the papers which has, perhaps, fluttered out from -among the others, and in that way has escaped destruction. Beyond -the mention of pips, I do not see that it helps us much. I think -myself that it is a page from some private diary. The writing is -undoubtedly my uncle's." - -Holmes moved the lamp, and we both bent over the sheet of paper, -which showed by its ragged edge that it had indeed been torn from -a book. It was headed, "March, 1869," and beneath were the -following enigmatical notices: - -"4th. Hudson came. Same old platform. - -"7th. Set the pips on McCauley, Paramore, and - John Swain, of St. Augustine. - -"9th. McCauley cleared. - -"10th. John Swain cleared. - -"12th. Visited Paramore. All well." - -"Thank you!" said Holmes, folding up the paper and returning it -to our visitor. "And now you must on no account lose another -instant. We cannot spare time even to discuss what you have told -me. You must get home instantly and act." - -"What shall I do?" - -"There is but one thing to do. It must be done at once. You must -put this piece of paper which you have shown us into the brass -box which you have described. You must also put in a note to say -that all the other papers were burned by your uncle, and that -this is the only one which remains. You must assert that in such -words as will carry conviction with them. Having done this, you -must at once put the box out upon the sundial, as directed. Do -you understand?" - -"Entirely." - -"Do not think of revenge, or anything of the sort, at present. I -think that we may gain that by means of the law; but we have our -web to weave, while theirs is already woven. The first -consideration is to remove the pressing danger which threatens -you. The second is to clear up the mystery and to punish the -guilty parties." - -"I thank you," said the young man, rising and pulling on his -overcoat. "You have given me fresh life and hope. I shall -certainly do as you advise." - -"Do not lose an instant. And, above all, take care of yourself in -the meanwhile, for I do not think that there can be a doubt that -you are threatened by a very real and imminent danger. How do you -go back?" - -"By train from Waterloo." - -"It is not yet nine. The streets will be crowded, so I trust that -you may be in safety. And yet you cannot guard yourself too -closely." - -"I am armed." - -"That is well. To-morrow I shall set to work upon your case." - -"I shall see you at Horsham, then?" - -"No, your secret lies in London. It is there that I shall seek -it." - -"Then I shall call upon you in a day, or in two days, with news -as to the box and the papers. I shall take your advice in every -particular." He shook hands with us and took his leave. Outside -the wind still screamed and the rain splashed and pattered -against the windows. This strange, wild story seemed to have come -to us from amid the mad elements--blown in upon us like a sheet -of sea-weed in a gale--and now to have been reabsorbed by them -once more. - -Sherlock Holmes sat for some time in silence, with his head sunk -forward and his eyes bent upon the red glow of the fire. Then he -lit his pipe, and leaning back in his chair he watched the blue -smoke-rings as they chased each other up to the ceiling. - -"I think, Watson," he remarked at last, "that of all our cases we -have had none more fantastic than this." - -"Save, perhaps, the Sign of Four." - -"Well, yes. Save, perhaps, that. And yet this John Openshaw seems -to me to be walking amid even greater perils than did the -Sholtos." - -"But have you," I asked, "formed any definite conception as to -what these perils are?" - -"There can be no question as to their nature," he answered. - -"Then what are they? Who is this K. K. K., and why does he pursue -this unhappy family?" - -Sherlock Holmes closed his eyes and placed his elbows upon the -arms of his chair, with his finger-tips together. "The ideal -reasoner," he remarked, "would, when he had once been shown a -single fact in all its bearings, deduce from it not only all the -chain of events which led up to it but also all the results which -would follow from it. As Cuvier could correctly describe a whole -animal by the contemplation of a single bone, so the observer who -has thoroughly understood one link in a series of incidents -should be able to accurately state all the other ones, both -before and after. We have not yet grasped the results which the -reason alone can attain to. Problems may be solved in the study -which have baffled all those who have sought a solution by the -aid of their senses. To carry the art, however, to its highest -pitch, it is necessary that the reasoner should be able to -utilise all the facts which have come to his knowledge; and this -in itself implies, as you will readily see, a possession of all -knowledge, which, even in these days of free education and -encyclopaedias, is a somewhat rare accomplishment. It is not so -impossible, however, that a man should possess all knowledge -which is likely to be useful to him in his work, and this I have -endeavoured in my case to do. If I remember rightly, you on one -occasion, in the early days of our friendship, defined my limits -in a very precise fashion." - -"Yes," I answered, laughing. "It was a singular document. -Philosophy, astronomy, and politics were marked at zero, I -remember. Botany variable, geology profound as regards the -mud-stains from any region within fifty miles of town, chemistry -eccentric, anatomy unsystematic, sensational literature and crime -records unique, violin-player, boxer, swordsman, lawyer, and -self-poisoner by cocaine and tobacco. Those, I think, were the -main points of my analysis." - -Holmes grinned at the last item. "Well," he said, "I say now, as -I said then, that a man should keep his little brain-attic -stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use, and the -rest he can put away in the lumber-room of his library, where he -can get it if he wants it. Now, for such a case as the one which -has been submitted to us to-night, we need certainly to muster -all our resources. Kindly hand me down the letter K of the -'American Encyclopaedia' which stands upon the shelf beside you. -Thank you. Now let us consider the situation and see what may be -deduced from it. In the first place, we may start with a strong -presumption that Colonel Openshaw had some very strong reason for -leaving America. Men at his time of life do not change all their -habits and exchange willingly the charming climate of Florida for -the lonely life of an English provincial town. His extreme love -of solitude in England suggests the idea that he was in fear of -someone or something, so we may assume as a working hypothesis -that it was fear of someone or something which drove him from -America. As to what it was he feared, we can only deduce that by -considering the formidable letters which were received by himself -and his successors. Did you remark the postmarks of those -letters?" - -"The first was from Pondicherry, the second from Dundee, and the -third from London." - -"From East London. What do you deduce from that?" - -"They are all seaports. That the writer was on board of a ship." - -"Excellent. We have already a clue. There can be no doubt that -the probability--the strong probability--is that the writer was -on board of a ship. And now let us consider another point. In the -case of Pondicherry, seven weeks elapsed between the threat and -its fulfilment, in Dundee it was only some three or four days. -Does that suggest anything?" - -"A greater distance to travel." - -"But the letter had also a greater distance to come." - -"Then I do not see the point." - -"There is at least a presumption that the vessel in which the man -or men are is a sailing-ship. It looks as if they always send -their singular warning or token before them when starting upon -their mission. You see how quickly the deed followed the sign -when it came from Dundee. If they had come from Pondicherry in a -steamer they would have arrived almost as soon as their letter. -But, as a matter of fact, seven weeks elapsed. I think that those -seven weeks represented the difference between the mail-boat which -brought the letter and the sailing vessel which brought the -writer." - -"It is possible." - -"More than that. It is probable. And now you see the deadly -urgency of this new case, and why I urged young Openshaw to -caution. The blow has always fallen at the end of the time which -it would take the senders to travel the distance. But this one -comes from London, and therefore we cannot count upon delay." - -"Good God!" I cried. "What can it mean, this relentless -persecution?" - -"The papers which Openshaw carried are obviously of vital -importance to the person or persons in the sailing-ship. I think -that it is quite clear that there must be more than one of them. -A single man could not have carried out two deaths in such a way -as to deceive a coroner's jury. There must have been several in -it, and they must have been men of resource and determination. -Their papers they mean to have, be the holder of them who it may. -In this way you see K. K. K. ceases to be the initials of an -individual and becomes the badge of a society." - -"But of what society?" - -"Have you never--" said Sherlock Holmes, bending forward and -sinking his voice--"have you never heard of the Ku Klux Klan?" - -"I never have." - -Holmes turned over the leaves of the book upon his knee. "Here it -is," said he presently: - -"'Ku Klux Klan. A name derived from the fanciful resemblance to -the sound produced by cocking a rifle. This terrible secret -society was formed by some ex-Confederate soldiers in the -Southern states after the Civil War, and it rapidly formed local -branches in different parts of the country, notably in Tennessee, -Louisiana, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida. Its power was -used for political purposes, principally for the terrorising of -the negro voters and the murdering and driving from the country -of those who were opposed to its views. Its outrages were usually -preceded by a warning sent to the marked man in some fantastic -but generally recognised shape--a sprig of oak-leaves in some -parts, melon seeds or orange pips in others. On receiving this -the victim might either openly abjure his former ways, or might -fly from the country. If he braved the matter out, death would -unfailingly come upon him, and usually in some strange and -unforeseen manner. So perfect was the organisation of the -society, and so systematic its methods, that there is hardly a -case upon record where any man succeeded in braving it with -impunity, or in which any of its outrages were traced home to the -perpetrators. For some years the organisation flourished in spite -of the efforts of the United States government and of the better -classes of the community in the South. Eventually, in the year -1869, the movement rather suddenly collapsed, although there have -been sporadic outbreaks of the same sort since that date.' - -"You will observe," said Holmes, laying down the volume, "that -the sudden breaking up of the society was coincident with the -disappearance of Openshaw from America with their papers. It may -well have been cause and effect. It is no wonder that he and his -family have some of the more implacable spirits upon their track. -You can understand that this register and diary may implicate -some of the first men in the South, and that there may be many -who will not sleep easy at night until it is recovered." - -"Then the page we have seen--" - -"Is such as we might expect. It ran, if I remember right, 'sent -the pips to A, B, and C'--that is, sent the society's warning to -them. Then there are successive entries that A and B cleared, or -left the country, and finally that C was visited, with, I fear, a -sinister result for C. Well, I think, Doctor, that we may let -some light into this dark place, and I believe that the only -chance young Openshaw has in the meantime is to do what I have -told him. There is nothing more to be said or to be done -to-night, so hand me over my violin and let us try to forget for -half an hour the miserable weather and the still more miserable -ways of our fellow-men." - - -It had cleared in the morning, and the sun was shining with a -subdued brightness through the dim veil which hangs over the -great city. Sherlock Holmes was already at breakfast when I came -down. - -"You will excuse me for not waiting for you," said he; "I have, I -foresee, a very busy day before me in looking into this case of -young Openshaw's." - -"What steps will you take?" I asked. - -"It will very much depend upon the results of my first inquiries. -I may have to go down to Horsham, after all." - -"You will not go there first?" - -"No, I shall commence with the City. Just ring the bell and the -maid will bring up your coffee." - -As I waited, I lifted the unopened newspaper from the table and -glanced my eye over it. It rested upon a heading which sent a -chill to my heart. - -"Holmes," I cried, "you are too late." - -"Ah!" said he, laying down his cup, "I feared as much. How was it -done?" He spoke calmly, but I could see that he was deeply moved. - -"My eye caught the name of Openshaw, and the heading 'Tragedy -Near Waterloo Bridge.' Here is the account: - -"Between nine and ten last night Police-Constable Cook, of the H -Division, on duty near Waterloo Bridge, heard a cry for help and -a splash in the water. The night, however, was extremely dark and -stormy, so that, in spite of the help of several passers-by, it -was quite impossible to effect a rescue. The alarm, however, was -given, and, by the aid of the water-police, the body was -eventually recovered. It proved to be that of a young gentleman -whose name, as it appears from an envelope which was found in his -pocket, was John Openshaw, and whose residence is near Horsham. -It is conjectured that he may have been hurrying down to catch -the last train from Waterloo Station, and that in his haste and -the extreme darkness he missed his path and walked over the edge -of one of the small landing-places for river steamboats. The body -exhibited no traces of violence, and there can be no doubt that -the deceased had been the victim of an unfortunate accident, -which should have the effect of calling the attention of the -authorities to the condition of the riverside landing-stages." - -We sat in silence for some minutes, Holmes more depressed and -shaken than I had ever seen him. - -"That hurts my pride, Watson," he said at last. "It is a petty -feeling, no doubt, but it hurts my pride. It becomes a personal -matter with me now, and, if God sends me health, I shall set my -hand upon this gang. That he should come to me for help, and that -I should send him away to his death--!" He sprang from his chair -and paced about the room in uncontrollable agitation, with a -flush upon his sallow cheeks and a nervous clasping and -unclasping of his long thin hands. - -"They must be cunning devils," he exclaimed at last. "How could -they have decoyed him down there? The Embankment is not on the -direct line to the station. The bridge, no doubt, was too -crowded, even on such a night, for their purpose. Well, Watson, -we shall see who will win in the long run. I am going out now!" - -"To the police?" - -"No; I shall be my own police. When I have spun the web they may -take the flies, but not before." - -All day I was engaged in my professional work, and it was late in -the evening before I returned to Baker Street. Sherlock Holmes -had not come back yet. It was nearly ten o'clock before he -entered, looking pale and worn. He walked up to the sideboard, -and tearing a piece from the loaf he devoured it voraciously, -washing it down with a long draught of water. - -"You are hungry," I remarked. - -"Starving. It had escaped my memory. I have had nothing since -breakfast." - -"Nothing?" - -"Not a bite. I had no time to think of it." - -"And how have you succeeded?" - -"Well." - -"You have a clue?" - -"I have them in the hollow of my hand. Young Openshaw shall not -long remain unavenged. Why, Watson, let us put their own devilish -trade-mark upon them. It is well thought of!" - -"What do you mean?" - -He took an orange from the cupboard, and tearing it to pieces he -squeezed out the pips upon the table. Of these he took five and -thrust them into an envelope. On the inside of the flap he wrote -"S. H. for J. O." Then he sealed it and addressed it to "Captain -James Calhoun, Barque 'Lone Star,' Savannah, Georgia." - -"That will await him when he enters port," said he, chuckling. -"It may give him a sleepless night. He will find it as sure a -precursor of his fate as Openshaw did before him." - -"And who is this Captain Calhoun?" - -"The leader of the gang. I shall have the others, but he first." - -"How did you trace it, then?" - -He took a large sheet of paper from his pocket, all covered with -dates and names. - -"I have spent the whole day," said he, "over Lloyd's registers -and files of the old papers, following the future career of every -vessel which touched at Pondicherry in January and February in -'83. There were thirty-six ships of fair tonnage which were -reported there during those months. Of these, one, the 'Lone Star,' -instantly attracted my attention, since, although it was reported -as having cleared from London, the name is that which is given to -one of the states of the Union." - -"Texas, I think." - -"I was not and am not sure which; but I knew that the ship must -have an American origin." - -"What then?" - -"I searched the Dundee records, and when I found that the barque -'Lone Star' was there in January, '85, my suspicion became a -certainty. I then inquired as to the vessels which lay at present -in the port of London." - -"Yes?" - -"The 'Lone Star' had arrived here last week. I went down to the -Albert Dock and found that she had been taken down the river by -the early tide this morning, homeward bound to Savannah. I wired -to Gravesend and learned that she had passed some time ago, and -as the wind is easterly I have no doubt that she is now past the -Goodwins and not very far from the Isle of Wight." - -"What will you do, then?" - -"Oh, I have my hand upon him. He and the two mates, are as I -learn, the only native-born Americans in the ship. The others are -Finns and Germans. I know, also, that they were all three away -from the ship last night. I had it from the stevedore who has -been loading their cargo. By the time that their sailing-ship -reaches Savannah the mail-boat will have carried this letter, and -the cable will have informed the police of Savannah that these -three gentlemen are badly wanted here upon a charge of murder." - -There is ever a flaw, however, in the best laid of human plans, -and the murderers of John Openshaw were never to receive the -orange pips which would show them that another, as cunning and as -resolute as themselves, was upon their track. Very long and very -severe were the equinoctial gales that year. We waited long for -news of the "Lone Star" of Savannah, but none ever reached us. We -did at last hear that somewhere far out in the Atlantic a -shattered stern-post of a boat was seen swinging in the trough -of a wave, with the letters "L. S." carved upon it, and that is -all which we shall ever know of the fate of the "Lone Star." - - - -ADVENTURE VI. THE MAN WITH THE TWISTED LIP - -Isa Whitney, brother of the late Elias Whitney, D.D., Principal -of the Theological College of St. George's, was much addicted to -opium. The habit grew upon him, as I understand, from some -foolish freak when he was at college; for having read De -Quincey's description of his dreams and sensations, he had -drenched his tobacco with laudanum in an attempt to produce the -same effects. He found, as so many more have done, that the -practice is easier to attain than to get rid of, and for many -years he continued to be a slave to the drug, an object of -mingled horror and pity to his friends and relatives. I can see -him now, with yellow, pasty face, drooping lids, and pin-point -pupils, all huddled in a chair, the wreck and ruin of a noble -man. - -One night--it was in June, '89--there came a ring to my bell, -about the hour when a man gives his first yawn and glances at the -clock. I sat up in my chair, and my wife laid her needle-work -down in her lap and made a little face of disappointment. - -"A patient!" said she. "You'll have to go out." - -I groaned, for I was newly come back from a weary day. - -We heard the door open, a few hurried words, and then quick steps -upon the linoleum. Our own door flew open, and a lady, clad in -some dark-coloured stuff, with a black veil, entered the room. - -"You will excuse my calling so late," she began, and then, -suddenly losing her self-control, she ran forward, threw her arms -about my wife's neck, and sobbed upon her shoulder. "Oh, I'm in -such trouble!" she cried; "I do so want a little help." - -"Why," said my wife, pulling up her veil, "it is Kate Whitney. -How you startled me, Kate! I had not an idea who you were when -you came in." - -"I didn't know what to do, so I came straight to you." That was -always the way. Folk who were in grief came to my wife like birds -to a light-house. - -"It was very sweet of you to come. Now, you must have some wine -and water, and sit here comfortably and tell us all about it. Or -should you rather that I sent James off to bed?" - -"Oh, no, no! I want the doctor's advice and help, too. It's about -Isa. He has not been home for two days. I am so frightened about -him!" - -It was not the first time that she had spoken to us of her -husband's trouble, to me as a doctor, to my wife as an old friend -and school companion. We soothed and comforted her by such words -as we could find. Did she know where her husband was? Was it -possible that we could bring him back to her? - -It seems that it was. She had the surest information that of late -he had, when the fit was on him, made use of an opium den in the -farthest east of the City. Hitherto his orgies had always been -confined to one day, and he had come back, twitching and -shattered, in the evening. But now the spell had been upon him -eight-and-forty hours, and he lay there, doubtless among the -dregs of the docks, breathing in the poison or sleeping off the -effects. There he was to be found, she was sure of it, at the Bar -of Gold, in Upper Swandam Lane. But what was she to do? How could -she, a young and timid woman, make her way into such a place and -pluck her husband out from among the ruffians who surrounded him? - -There was the case, and of course there was but one way out of -it. Might I not escort her to this place? And then, as a second -thought, why should she come at all? I was Isa Whitney's medical -adviser, and as such I had influence over him. I could manage it -better if I were alone. I promised her on my word that I would -send him home in a cab within two hours if he were indeed at the -address which she had given me. And so in ten minutes I had left -my armchair and cheery sitting-room behind me, and was speeding -eastward in a hansom on a strange errand, as it seemed to me at -the time, though the future only could show how strange it was to -be. - -But there was no great difficulty in the first stage of my -adventure. Upper Swandam Lane is a vile alley lurking behind the -high wharves which line the north side of the river to the east -of London Bridge. Between a slop-shop and a gin-shop, approached -by a steep flight of steps leading down to a black gap like the -mouth of a cave, I found the den of which I was in search. -Ordering my cab to wait, I passed down the steps, worn hollow in -the centre by the ceaseless tread of drunken feet; and by the -light of a flickering oil-lamp above the door I found the latch -and made my way into a long, low room, thick and heavy with the -brown opium smoke, and terraced with wooden berths, like the -forecastle of an emigrant ship. - -Through the gloom one could dimly catch a glimpse of bodies lying -in strange fantastic poses, bowed shoulders, bent knees, heads -thrown back, and chins pointing upward, with here and there a -dark, lack-lustre eye turned upon the newcomer. Out of the black -shadows there glimmered little red circles of light, now bright, -now faint, as the burning poison waxed or waned in the bowls of -the metal pipes. The most lay silent, but some muttered to -themselves, and others talked together in a strange, low, -monotonous voice, their conversation coming in gushes, and then -suddenly tailing off into silence, each mumbling out his own -thoughts and paying little heed to the words of his neighbour. At -the farther end was a small brazier of burning charcoal, beside -which on a three-legged wooden stool there sat a tall, thin old -man, with his jaw resting upon his two fists, and his elbows upon -his knees, staring into the fire. - -As I entered, a sallow Malay attendant had hurried up with a pipe -for me and a supply of the drug, beckoning me to an empty berth. - -"Thank you. I have not come to stay," said I. "There is a friend -of mine here, Mr. Isa Whitney, and I wish to speak with him." - -There was a movement and an exclamation from my right, and -peering through the gloom, I saw Whitney, pale, haggard, and -unkempt, staring out at me. - -"My God! It's Watson," said he. He was in a pitiable state of -reaction, with every nerve in a twitter. "I say, Watson, what -o'clock is it?" - -"Nearly eleven." - -"Of what day?" - -"Of Friday, June 19th." - -"Good heavens! I thought it was Wednesday. It is Wednesday. What -d'you want to frighten a chap for?" He sank his face onto his -arms and began to sob in a high treble key. - -"I tell you that it is Friday, man. Your wife has been waiting -this two days for you. You should be ashamed of yourself!" - -"So I am. But you've got mixed, Watson, for I have only been here -a few hours, three pipes, four pipes--I forget how many. But I'll -go home with you. I wouldn't frighten Kate--poor little Kate. -Give me your hand! Have you a cab?" - -"Yes, I have one waiting." - -"Then I shall go in it. But I must owe something. Find what I -owe, Watson. I am all off colour. I can do nothing for myself." - -I walked down the narrow passage between the double row of -sleepers, holding my breath to keep out the vile, stupefying -fumes of the drug, and looking about for the manager. As I passed -the tall man who sat by the brazier I felt a sudden pluck at my -skirt, and a low voice whispered, "Walk past me, and then look -back at me." The words fell quite distinctly upon my ear. I -glanced down. They could only have come from the old man at my -side, and yet he sat now as absorbed as ever, very thin, very -wrinkled, bent with age, an opium pipe dangling down from between -his knees, as though it had dropped in sheer lassitude from his -fingers. I took two steps forward and looked back. It took all my -self-control to prevent me from breaking out into a cry of -astonishment. He had turned his back so that none could see him -but I. His form had filled out, his wrinkles were gone, the dull -eyes had regained their fire, and there, sitting by the fire and -grinning at my surprise, was none other than Sherlock Holmes. He -made a slight motion to me to approach him, and instantly, as he -turned his face half round to the company once more, subsided -into a doddering, loose-lipped senility. - -"Holmes!" I whispered, "what on earth are you doing in this den?" - -"As low as you can," he answered; "I have excellent ears. If you -would have the great kindness to get rid of that sottish friend -of yours I should be exceedingly glad to have a little talk with -you." - -"I have a cab outside." - -"Then pray send him home in it. You may safely trust him, for he -appears to be too limp to get into any mischief. I should -recommend you also to send a note by the cabman to your wife to -say that you have thrown in your lot with me. If you will wait -outside, I shall be with you in five minutes." - -It was difficult to refuse any of Sherlock Holmes' requests, for -they were always so exceedingly definite, and put forward with -such a quiet air of mastery. I felt, however, that when Whitney -was once confined in the cab my mission was practically -accomplished; and for the rest, I could not wish anything better -than to be associated with my friend in one of those singular -adventures which were the normal condition of his existence. In a -few minutes I had written my note, paid Whitney's bill, led him -out to the cab, and seen him driven through the darkness. In a -very short time a decrepit figure had emerged from the opium den, -and I was walking down the street with Sherlock Holmes. For two -streets he shuffled along with a bent back and an uncertain foot. -Then, glancing quickly round, he straightened himself out and -burst into a hearty fit of laughter. - -"I suppose, Watson," said he, "that you imagine that I have added -opium-smoking to cocaine injections, and all the other little -weaknesses on which you have favoured me with your medical -views." - -"I was certainly surprised to find you there." - -"But not more so than I to find you." - -"I came to find a friend." - -"And I to find an enemy." - -"An enemy?" - -"Yes; one of my natural enemies, or, shall I say, my natural -prey. Briefly, Watson, I am in the midst of a very remarkable -inquiry, and I have hoped to find a clue in the incoherent -ramblings of these sots, as I have done before now. Had I been -recognised in that den my life would not have been worth an -hour's purchase; for I have used it before now for my own -purposes, and the rascally Lascar who runs it has sworn to have -vengeance upon me. There is a trap-door at the back of that -building, near the corner of Paul's Wharf, which could tell some -strange tales of what has passed through it upon the moonless -nights." - -"What! You do not mean bodies?" - -"Ay, bodies, Watson. We should be rich men if we had 1000 pounds -for every poor devil who has been done to death in that den. It -is the vilest murder-trap on the whole riverside, and I fear that -Neville St. Clair has entered it never to leave it more. But our -trap should be here." He put his two forefingers between his -teeth and whistled shrilly--a signal which was answered by a -similar whistle from the distance, followed shortly by the rattle -of wheels and the clink of horses' hoofs. - -"Now, Watson," said Holmes, as a tall dog-cart dashed up through -the gloom, throwing out two golden tunnels of yellow light from -its side lanterns. "You'll come with me, won't you?" - -"If I can be of use." - -"Oh, a trusty comrade is always of use; and a chronicler still -more so. My room at The Cedars is a double-bedded one." - -"The Cedars?" - -"Yes; that is Mr. St. Clair's house. I am staying there while I -conduct the inquiry." - -"Where is it, then?" - -"Near Lee, in Kent. We have a seven-mile drive before us." - -"But I am all in the dark." - -"Of course you are. You'll know all about it presently. Jump up -here. All right, John; we shall not need you. Here's half a -crown. Look out for me to-morrow, about eleven. Give her her -head. So long, then!" - -He flicked the horse with his whip, and we dashed away through -the endless succession of sombre and deserted streets, which -widened gradually, until we were flying across a broad -balustraded bridge, with the murky river flowing sluggishly -beneath us. Beyond lay another dull wilderness of bricks and -mortar, its silence broken only by the heavy, regular footfall of -the policeman, or the songs and shouts of some belated party of -revellers. A dull wrack was drifting slowly across the sky, and a -star or two twinkled dimly here and there through the rifts of -the clouds. Holmes drove in silence, with his head sunk upon his -breast, and the air of a man who is lost in thought, while I sat -beside him, curious to learn what this new quest might be which -seemed to tax his powers so sorely, and yet afraid to break in -upon the current of his thoughts. We had driven several miles, -and were beginning to get to the fringe of the belt of suburban -villas, when he shook himself, shrugged his shoulders, and lit up -his pipe with the air of a man who has satisfied himself that he -is acting for the best. - -"You have a grand gift of silence, Watson," said he. "It makes -you quite invaluable as a companion. 'Pon my word, it is a great -thing for me to have someone to talk to, for my own thoughts are -not over-pleasant. I was wondering what I should say to this dear -little woman to-night when she meets me at the door." - -"You forget that I know nothing about it." - -"I shall just have time to tell you the facts of the case before -we get to Lee. It seems absurdly simple, and yet, somehow I can -get nothing to go upon. There's plenty of thread, no doubt, but I -can't get the end of it into my hand. Now, I'll state the case -clearly and concisely to you, Watson, and maybe you can see a -spark where all is dark to me." - -"Proceed, then." - -"Some years ago--to be definite, in May, 1884--there came to Lee -a gentleman, Neville St. Clair by name, who appeared to have -plenty of money. He took a large villa, laid out the grounds very -nicely, and lived generally in good style. By degrees he made -friends in the neighbourhood, and in 1887 he married the daughter -of a local brewer, by whom he now has two children. He had no -occupation, but was interested in several companies and went into -town as a rule in the morning, returning by the 5:14 from Cannon -Street every night. Mr. St. Clair is now thirty-seven years of -age, is a man of temperate habits, a good husband, a very -affectionate father, and a man who is popular with all who know -him. I may add that his whole debts at the present moment, as far -as we have been able to ascertain, amount to 88 pounds 10s., while -he has 220 pounds standing to his credit in the Capital and -Counties Bank. There is no reason, therefore, to think that money -troubles have been weighing upon his mind. - -"Last Monday Mr. Neville St. Clair went into town rather earlier -than usual, remarking before he started that he had two important -commissions to perform, and that he would bring his little boy -home a box of bricks. Now, by the merest chance, his wife -received a telegram upon this same Monday, very shortly after his -departure, to the effect that a small parcel of considerable -value which she had been expecting was waiting for her at the -offices of the Aberdeen Shipping Company. Now, if you are well up -in your London, you will know that the office of the company is -in Fresno Street, which branches out of Upper Swandam Lane, where -you found me to-night. Mrs. St. Clair had her lunch, started for -the City, did some shopping, proceeded to the company's office, -got her packet, and found herself at exactly 4:35 walking through -Swandam Lane on her way back to the station. Have you followed me -so far?" - -"It is very clear." - -"If you remember, Monday was an exceedingly hot day, and Mrs. St. -Clair walked slowly, glancing about in the hope of seeing a cab, -as she did not like the neighbourhood in which she found herself. -While she was walking in this way down Swandam Lane, she suddenly -heard an ejaculation or cry, and was struck cold to see her -husband looking down at her and, as it seemed to her, beckoning -to her from a second-floor window. The window was open, and she -distinctly saw his face, which she describes as being terribly -agitated. He waved his hands frantically to her, and then -vanished from the window so suddenly that it seemed to her that -he had been plucked back by some irresistible force from behind. -One singular point which struck her quick feminine eye was that -although he wore some dark coat, such as he had started to town -in, he had on neither collar nor necktie. - -"Convinced that something was amiss with him, she rushed down the -steps--for the house was none other than the opium den in which -you found me to-night--and running through the front room she -attempted to ascend the stairs which led to the first floor. At -the foot of the stairs, however, she met this Lascar scoundrel of -whom I have spoken, who thrust her back and, aided by a Dane, who -acts as assistant there, pushed her out into the street. Filled -with the most maddening doubts and fears, she rushed down the -lane and, by rare good-fortune, met in Fresno Street a number of -constables with an inspector, all on their way to their beat. The -inspector and two men accompanied her back, and in spite of the -continued resistance of the proprietor, they made their way to -the room in which Mr. St. Clair had last been seen. There was no -sign of him there. In fact, in the whole of that floor there was -no one to be found save a crippled wretch of hideous aspect, who, -it seems, made his home there. Both he and the Lascar stoutly -swore that no one else had been in the front room during the -afternoon. So determined was their denial that the inspector was -staggered, and had almost come to believe that Mrs. St. Clair had -been deluded when, with a cry, she sprang at a small deal box -which lay upon the table and tore the lid from it. Out there fell -a cascade of children's bricks. It was the toy which he had -promised to bring home. - -"This discovery, and the evident confusion which the cripple -showed, made the inspector realise that the matter was serious. -The rooms were carefully examined, and results all pointed to an -abominable crime. The front room was plainly furnished as a -sitting-room and led into a small bedroom, which looked out upon -the back of one of the wharves. Between the wharf and the bedroom -window is a narrow strip, which is dry at low tide but is covered -at high tide with at least four and a half feet of water. The -bedroom window was a broad one and opened from below. On -examination traces of blood were to be seen upon the windowsill, -and several scattered drops were visible upon the wooden floor of -the bedroom. Thrust away behind a curtain in the front room were -all the clothes of Mr. Neville St. Clair, with the exception of -his coat. His boots, his socks, his hat, and his watch--all were -there. There were no signs of violence upon any of these -garments, and there were no other traces of Mr. Neville St. -Clair. Out of the window he must apparently have gone for no -other exit could be discovered, and the ominous bloodstains upon -the sill gave little promise that he could save himself by -swimming, for the tide was at its very highest at the moment of -the tragedy. - -"And now as to the villains who seemed to be immediately -implicated in the matter. The Lascar was known to be a man of the -vilest antecedents, but as, by Mrs. St. Clair's story, he was -known to have been at the foot of the stair within a very few -seconds of her husband's appearance at the window, he could -hardly have been more than an accessory to the crime. His defence -was one of absolute ignorance, and he protested that he had no -knowledge as to the doings of Hugh Boone, his lodger, and that he -could not account in any way for the presence of the missing -gentleman's clothes. - -"So much for the Lascar manager. Now for the sinister cripple who -lives upon the second floor of the opium den, and who was -certainly the last human being whose eyes rested upon Neville St. -Clair. His name is Hugh Boone, and his hideous face is one which -is familiar to every man who goes much to the City. He is a -professional beggar, though in order to avoid the police -regulations he pretends to a small trade in wax vestas. Some -little distance down Threadneedle Street, upon the left-hand -side, there is, as you may have remarked, a small angle in the -wall. Here it is that this creature takes his daily seat, -cross-legged with his tiny stock of matches on his lap, and as he -is a piteous spectacle a small rain of charity descends into the -greasy leather cap which lies upon the pavement beside him. I -have watched the fellow more than once before ever I thought of -making his professional acquaintance, and I have been surprised -at the harvest which he has reaped in a short time. His -appearance, you see, is so remarkable that no one can pass him -without observing him. A shock of orange hair, a pale face -disfigured by a horrible scar, which, by its contraction, has -turned up the outer edge of his upper lip, a bulldog chin, and a -pair of very penetrating dark eyes, which present a singular -contrast to the colour of his hair, all mark him out from amid -the common crowd of mendicants and so, too, does his wit, for he -is ever ready with a reply to any piece of chaff which may be -thrown at him by the passers-by. This is the man whom we now -learn to have been the lodger at the opium den, and to have been -the last man to see the gentleman of whom we are in quest." - -"But a cripple!" said I. "What could he have done single-handed -against a man in the prime of life?" - -"He is a cripple in the sense that he walks with a limp; but in -other respects he appears to be a powerful and well-nurtured man. -Surely your medical experience would tell you, Watson, that -weakness in one limb is often compensated for by exceptional -strength in the others." - -"Pray continue your narrative." - -"Mrs. St. Clair had fainted at the sight of the blood upon the -window, and she was escorted home in a cab by the police, as her -presence could be of no help to them in their investigations. -Inspector Barton, who had charge of the case, made a very careful -examination of the premises, but without finding anything which -threw any light upon the matter. One mistake had been made in not -arresting Boone instantly, as he was allowed some few minutes -during which he might have communicated with his friend the -Lascar, but this fault was soon remedied, and he was seized and -searched, without anything being found which could incriminate -him. There were, it is true, some blood-stains upon his right -shirt-sleeve, but he pointed to his ring-finger, which had been -cut near the nail, and explained that the bleeding came from -there, adding that he had been to the window not long before, and -that the stains which had been observed there came doubtless from -the same source. He denied strenuously having ever seen Mr. -Neville St. Clair and swore that the presence of the clothes in -his room was as much a mystery to him as to the police. As to -Mrs. St. Clair's assertion that she had actually seen her husband -at the window, he declared that she must have been either mad or -dreaming. He was removed, loudly protesting, to the -police-station, while the inspector remained upon the premises in -the hope that the ebbing tide might afford some fresh clue. - -"And it did, though they hardly found upon the mud-bank what they -had feared to find. It was Neville St. Clair's coat, and not -Neville St. Clair, which lay uncovered as the tide receded. And -what do you think they found in the pockets?" - -"I cannot imagine." - -"No, I don't think you would guess. Every pocket stuffed with -pennies and half-pennies--421 pennies and 270 half-pennies. It -was no wonder that it had not been swept away by the tide. But a -human body is a different matter. There is a fierce eddy between -the wharf and the house. It seemed likely enough that the -weighted coat had remained when the stripped body had been sucked -away into the river." - -"But I understand that all the other clothes were found in the -room. Would the body be dressed in a coat alone?" - -"No, sir, but the facts might be met speciously enough. Suppose -that this man Boone had thrust Neville St. Clair through the -window, there is no human eye which could have seen the deed. -What would he do then? It would of course instantly strike him -that he must get rid of the tell-tale garments. He would seize -the coat, then, and be in the act of throwing it out, when it -would occur to him that it would swim and not sink. He has little -time, for he has heard the scuffle downstairs when the wife tried -to force her way up, and perhaps he has already heard from his -Lascar confederate that the police are hurrying up the street. -There is not an instant to be lost. He rushes to some secret -hoard, where he has accumulated the fruits of his beggary, and he -stuffs all the coins upon which he can lay his hands into the -pockets to make sure of the coat's sinking. He throws it out, and -would have done the same with the other garments had not he heard -the rush of steps below, and only just had time to close the -window when the police appeared." - -"It certainly sounds feasible." - -"Well, we will take it as a working hypothesis for want of a -better. Boone, as I have told you, was arrested and taken to the -station, but it could not be shown that there had ever before -been anything against him. He had for years been known as a -professional beggar, but his life appeared to have been a very -quiet and innocent one. There the matter stands at present, and -the questions which have to be solved--what Neville St. Clair was -doing in the opium den, what happened to him when there, where is -he now, and what Hugh Boone had to do with his disappearance--are -all as far from a solution as ever. I confess that I cannot -recall any case within my experience which looked at the first -glance so simple and yet which presented such difficulties." - -While Sherlock Holmes had been detailing this singular series of -events, we had been whirling through the outskirts of the great -town until the last straggling houses had been left behind, and -we rattled along with a country hedge upon either side of us. -Just as he finished, however, we drove through two scattered -villages, where a few lights still glimmered in the windows. - -"We are on the outskirts of Lee," said my companion. "We have -touched on three English counties in our short drive, starting in -Middlesex, passing over an angle of Surrey, and ending in Kent. -See that light among the trees? That is The Cedars, and beside -that lamp sits a woman whose anxious ears have already, I have -little doubt, caught the clink of our horse's feet." - -"But why are you not conducting the case from Baker Street?" I -asked. - -"Because there are many inquiries which must be made out here. -Mrs. St. Clair has most kindly put two rooms at my disposal, and -you may rest assured that she will have nothing but a welcome for -my friend and colleague. I hate to meet her, Watson, when I have -no news of her husband. Here we are. Whoa, there, whoa!" - -We had pulled up in front of a large villa which stood within its -own grounds. A stable-boy had run out to the horse's head, and -springing down, I followed Holmes up the small, winding -gravel-drive which led to the house. As we approached, the door -flew open, and a little blonde woman stood in the opening, clad -in some sort of light mousseline de soie, with a touch of fluffy -pink chiffon at her neck and wrists. She stood with her figure -outlined against the flood of light, one hand upon the door, one -half-raised in her eagerness, her body slightly bent, her head -and face protruded, with eager eyes and parted lips, a standing -question. - -"Well?" she cried, "well?" And then, seeing that there were two -of us, she gave a cry of hope which sank into a groan as she saw -that my companion shook his head and shrugged his shoulders. - -"No good news?" - -"None." - -"No bad?" - -"No." - -"Thank God for that. But come in. You must be weary, for you have -had a long day." - -"This is my friend, Dr. Watson. He has been of most vital use to -me in several of my cases, and a lucky chance has made it -possible for me to bring him out and associate him with this -investigation." - -"I am delighted to see you," said she, pressing my hand warmly. -"You will, I am sure, forgive anything that may be wanting in our -arrangements, when you consider the blow which has come so -suddenly upon us." - -"My dear madam," said I, "I am an old campaigner, and if I were -not I can very well see that no apology is needed. If I can be of -any assistance, either to you or to my friend here, I shall be -indeed happy." - -"Now, Mr. Sherlock Holmes," said the lady as we entered a -well-lit dining-room, upon the table of which a cold supper had -been laid out, "I should very much like to ask you one or two -plain questions, to which I beg that you will give a plain -answer." - -"Certainly, madam." - -"Do not trouble about my feelings. I am not hysterical, nor given -to fainting. I simply wish to hear your real, real opinion." - -"Upon what point?" - -"In your heart of hearts, do you think that Neville is alive?" - -Sherlock Holmes seemed to be embarrassed by the question. -"Frankly, now!" she repeated, standing upon the rug and looking -keenly down at him as he leaned back in a basket-chair. - -"Frankly, then, madam, I do not." - -"You think that he is dead?" - -"I do." - -"Murdered?" - -"I don't say that. Perhaps." - -"And on what day did he meet his death?" - -"On Monday." - -"Then perhaps, Mr. Holmes, you will be good enough to explain how -it is that I have received a letter from him to-day." - -Sherlock Holmes sprang out of his chair as if he had been -galvanised. - -"What!" he roared. - -"Yes, to-day." She stood smiling, holding up a little slip of -paper in the air. - -"May I see it?" - -"Certainly." - -He snatched it from her in his eagerness, and smoothing it out -upon the table he drew over the lamp and examined it intently. I -had left my chair and was gazing at it over his shoulder. The -envelope was a very coarse one and was stamped with the Gravesend -postmark and with the date of that very day, or rather of the day -before, for it was considerably after midnight. - -"Coarse writing," murmured Holmes. "Surely this is not your -husband's writing, madam." - -"No, but the enclosure is." - -"I perceive also that whoever addressed the envelope had to go -and inquire as to the address." - -"How can you tell that?" - -"The name, you see, is in perfectly black ink, which has dried -itself. The rest is of the greyish colour, which shows that -blotting-paper has been used. If it had been written straight -off, and then blotted, none would be of a deep black shade. This -man has written the name, and there has then been a pause before -he wrote the address, which can only mean that he was not -familiar with it. It is, of course, a trifle, but there is -nothing so important as trifles. Let us now see the letter. Ha! -there has been an enclosure here!" - -"Yes, there was a ring. His signet-ring." - -"And you are sure that this is your husband's hand?" - -"One of his hands." - -"One?" - -"His hand when he wrote hurriedly. It is very unlike his usual -writing, and yet I know it well." - -"'Dearest do not be frightened. All will come well. There is a -huge error which it may take some little time to rectify. -Wait in patience.--NEVILLE.' Written in pencil upon the fly-leaf -of a book, octavo size, no water-mark. Hum! Posted to-day in -Gravesend by a man with a dirty thumb. Ha! And the flap has been -gummed, if I am not very much in error, by a person who had been -chewing tobacco. And you have no doubt that it is your husband's -hand, madam?" - -"None. Neville wrote those words." - -"And they were posted to-day at Gravesend. Well, Mrs. St. Clair, -the clouds lighten, though I should not venture to say that the -danger is over." - -"But he must be alive, Mr. Holmes." - -"Unless this is a clever forgery to put us on the wrong scent. -The ring, after all, proves nothing. It may have been taken from -him." - -"No, no; it is, it is his very own writing!" - -"Very well. It may, however, have been written on Monday and only -posted to-day." - -"That is possible." - -"If so, much may have happened between." - -"Oh, you must not discourage me, Mr. Holmes. I know that all is -well with him. There is so keen a sympathy between us that I -should know if evil came upon him. On the very day that I saw him -last he cut himself in the bedroom, and yet I in the dining-room -rushed upstairs instantly with the utmost certainty that -something had happened. Do you think that I would respond to such -a trifle and yet be ignorant of his death?" - -"I have seen too much not to know that the impression of a woman -may be more valuable than the conclusion of an analytical -reasoner. And in this letter you certainly have a very strong -piece of evidence to corroborate your view. But if your husband -is alive and able to write letters, why should he remain away -from you?" - -"I cannot imagine. It is unthinkable." - -"And on Monday he made no remarks before leaving you?" - -"No." - -"And you were surprised to see him in Swandam Lane?" - -"Very much so." - -"Was the window open?" - -"Yes." - -"Then he might have called to you?" - -"He might." - -"He only, as I understand, gave an inarticulate cry?" - -"Yes." - -"A call for help, you thought?" - -"Yes. He waved his hands." - -"But it might have been a cry of surprise. Astonishment at the -unexpected sight of you might cause him to throw up his hands?" - -"It is possible." - -"And you thought he was pulled back?" - -"He disappeared so suddenly." - -"He might have leaped back. You did not see anyone else in the -room?" - -"No, but this horrible man confessed to having been there, and -the Lascar was at the foot of the stairs." - -"Quite so. Your husband, as far as you could see, had his -ordinary clothes on?" - -"But without his collar or tie. I distinctly saw his bare -throat." - -"Had he ever spoken of Swandam Lane?" - -"Never." - -"Had he ever showed any signs of having taken opium?" - -"Never." - -"Thank you, Mrs. St. Clair. Those are the principal points about -which I wished to be absolutely clear. We shall now have a little -supper and then retire, for we may have a very busy day -to-morrow." - -A large and comfortable double-bedded room had been placed at our -disposal, and I was quickly between the sheets, for I was weary -after my night of adventure. Sherlock Holmes was a man, however, -who, when he had an unsolved problem upon his mind, would go for -days, and even for a week, without rest, turning it over, -rearranging his facts, looking at it from every point of view -until he had either fathomed it or convinced himself that his -data were insufficient. It was soon evident to me that he was now -preparing for an all-night sitting. He took off his coat and -waistcoat, put on a large blue dressing-gown, and then wandered -about the room collecting pillows from his bed and cushions from -the sofa and armchairs. With these he constructed a sort of -Eastern divan, upon which he perched himself cross-legged, with -an ounce of shag tobacco and a box of matches laid out in front -of him. In the dim light of the lamp I saw him sitting there, an -old briar pipe between his lips, his eyes fixed vacantly upon the -corner of the ceiling, the blue smoke curling up from him, -silent, motionless, with the light shining upon his strong-set -aquiline features. So he sat as I dropped off to sleep, and so he -sat when a sudden ejaculation caused me to wake up, and I found -the summer sun shining into the apartment. The pipe was still -between his lips, the smoke still curled upward, and the room was -full of a dense tobacco haze, but nothing remained of the heap of -shag which I had seen upon the previous night. - -"Awake, Watson?" he asked. - -"Yes." - -"Game for a morning drive?" - -"Certainly." - -"Then dress. No one is stirring yet, but I know where the -stable-boy sleeps, and we shall soon have the trap out." He -chuckled to himself as he spoke, his eyes twinkled, and he seemed -a different man to the sombre thinker of the previous night. - -As I dressed I glanced at my watch. It was no wonder that no one -was stirring. It was twenty-five minutes past four. I had hardly -finished when Holmes returned with the news that the boy was -putting in the horse. - -"I want to test a little theory of mine," said he, pulling on his -boots. "I think, Watson, that you are now standing in the -presence of one of the most absolute fools in Europe. I deserve -to be kicked from here to Charing Cross. But I think I have the -key of the affair now." - -"And where is it?" I asked, smiling. - -"In the bathroom," he answered. "Oh, yes, I am not joking," he -continued, seeing my look of incredulity. "I have just been -there, and I have taken it out, and I have got it in this -Gladstone bag. Come on, my boy, and we shall see whether it will -not fit the lock." - -We made our way downstairs as quietly as possible, and out into -the bright morning sunshine. In the road stood our horse and -trap, with the half-clad stable-boy waiting at the head. We both -sprang in, and away we dashed down the London Road. A few country -carts were stirring, bearing in vegetables to the metropolis, but -the lines of villas on either side were as silent and lifeless as -some city in a dream. - -"It has been in some points a singular case," said Holmes, -flicking the horse on into a gallop. "I confess that I have been -as blind as a mole, but it is better to learn wisdom late than -never to learn it at all." - -In town the earliest risers were just beginning to look sleepily -from their windows as we drove through the streets of the Surrey -side. Passing down the Waterloo Bridge Road we crossed over the -river, and dashing up Wellington Street wheeled sharply to the -right and found ourselves in Bow Street. Sherlock Holmes was well -known to the force, and the two constables at the door saluted -him. One of them held the horse's head while the other led us in. - -"Who is on duty?" asked Holmes. - -"Inspector Bradstreet, sir." - -"Ah, Bradstreet, how are you?" A tall, stout official had come -down the stone-flagged passage, in a peaked cap and frogged -jacket. "I wish to have a quiet word with you, Bradstreet." -"Certainly, Mr. Holmes. Step into my room here." It was a small, -office-like room, with a huge ledger upon the table, and a -telephone projecting from the wall. The inspector sat down at his -desk. - -"What can I do for you, Mr. Holmes?" - -"I called about that beggarman, Boone--the one who was charged -with being concerned in the disappearance of Mr. Neville St. -Clair, of Lee." - -"Yes. He was brought up and remanded for further inquiries." - -"So I heard. You have him here?" - -"In the cells." - -"Is he quiet?" - -"Oh, he gives no trouble. But he is a dirty scoundrel." - -"Dirty?" - -"Yes, it is all we can do to make him wash his hands, and his -face is as black as a tinker's. Well, when once his case has been -settled, he will have a regular prison bath; and I think, if you -saw him, you would agree with me that he needed it." - -"I should like to see him very much." - -"Would you? That is easily done. Come this way. You can leave -your bag." - -"No, I think that I'll take it." - -"Very good. Come this way, if you please." He led us down a -passage, opened a barred door, passed down a winding stair, and -brought us to a whitewashed corridor with a line of doors on each -side. - -"The third on the right is his," said the inspector. "Here it -is!" He quietly shot back a panel in the upper part of the door -and glanced through. - -"He is asleep," said he. "You can see him very well." - -We both put our eyes to the grating. The prisoner lay with his -face towards us, in a very deep sleep, breathing slowly and -heavily. He was a middle-sized man, coarsely clad as became his -calling, with a coloured shirt protruding through the rent in his -tattered coat. He was, as the inspector had said, extremely -dirty, but the grime which covered his face could not conceal its -repulsive ugliness. A broad wheal from an old scar ran right -across it from eye to chin, and by its contraction had turned up -one side of the upper lip, so that three teeth were exposed in a -perpetual snarl. A shock of very bright red hair grew low over -his eyes and forehead. - -"He's a beauty, isn't he?" said the inspector. - -"He certainly needs a wash," remarked Holmes. "I had an idea that -he might, and I took the liberty of bringing the tools with me." -He opened the Gladstone bag as he spoke, and took out, to my -astonishment, a very large bath-sponge. - -"He! he! You are a funny one," chuckled the inspector. - -"Now, if you will have the great goodness to open that door very -quietly, we will soon make him cut a much more respectable -figure." - -"Well, I don't know why not," said the inspector. "He doesn't -look a credit to the Bow Street cells, does he?" He slipped his -key into the lock, and we all very quietly entered the cell. The -sleeper half turned, and then settled down once more into a deep -slumber. Holmes stooped to the water-jug, moistened his sponge, -and then rubbed it twice vigorously across and down the -prisoner's face. - -"Let me introduce you," he shouted, "to Mr. Neville St. Clair, of -Lee, in the county of Kent." - -Never in my life have I seen such a sight. The man's face peeled -off under the sponge like the bark from a tree. Gone was the -coarse brown tint! Gone, too, was the horrid scar which had -seamed it across, and the twisted lip which had given the -repulsive sneer to the face! A twitch brought away the tangled -red hair, and there, sitting up in his bed, was a pale, -sad-faced, refined-looking man, black-haired and smooth-skinned, -rubbing his eyes and staring about him with sleepy bewilderment. -Then suddenly realising the exposure, he broke into a scream and -threw himself down with his face to the pillow. - -"Great heavens!" cried the inspector, "it is, indeed, the missing -man. I know him from the photograph." - -The prisoner turned with the reckless air of a man who abandons -himself to his destiny. "Be it so," said he. "And pray what am I -charged with?" - -"With making away with Mr. Neville St.-- Oh, come, you can't be -charged with that unless they make a case of attempted suicide of -it," said the inspector with a grin. "Well, I have been -twenty-seven years in the force, but this really takes the cake." - -"If I am Mr. Neville St. Clair, then it is obvious that no crime -has been committed, and that, therefore, I am illegally -detained." - -"No crime, but a very great error has been committed," said -Holmes. "You would have done better to have trusted your wife." - -"It was not the wife; it was the children," groaned the prisoner. -"God help me, I would not have them ashamed of their father. My -God! What an exposure! What can I do?" - -Sherlock Holmes sat down beside him on the couch and patted him -kindly on the shoulder. - -"If you leave it to a court of law to clear the matter up," said -he, "of course you can hardly avoid publicity. On the other hand, -if you convince the police authorities that there is no possible -case against you, I do not know that there is any reason that the -details should find their way into the papers. Inspector -Bradstreet would, I am sure, make notes upon anything which you -might tell us and submit it to the proper authorities. The case -would then never go into court at all." - -"God bless you!" cried the prisoner passionately. "I would have -endured imprisonment, ay, even execution, rather than have left -my miserable secret as a family blot to my children. - -"You are the first who have ever heard my story. My father was a -schoolmaster in Chesterfield, where I received an excellent -education. I travelled in my youth, took to the stage, and -finally became a reporter on an evening paper in London. One day -my editor wished to have a series of articles upon begging in the -metropolis, and I volunteered to supply them. There was the point -from which all my adventures started. It was only by trying -begging as an amateur that I could get the facts upon which to -base my articles. When an actor I had, of course, learned all the -secrets of making up, and had been famous in the green-room for -my skill. I took advantage now of my attainments. I painted my -face, and to make myself as pitiable as possible I made a good -scar and fixed one side of my lip in a twist by the aid of a -small slip of flesh-coloured plaster. Then with a red head of -hair, and an appropriate dress, I took my station in the business -part of the city, ostensibly as a match-seller but really as a -beggar. For seven hours I plied my trade, and when I returned -home in the evening I found to my surprise that I had received no -less than 26s. 4d. - -"I wrote my articles and thought little more of the matter until, -some time later, I backed a bill for a friend and had a writ -served upon me for 25 pounds. I was at my wit's end where to get -the money, but a sudden idea came to me. I begged a fortnight's -grace from the creditor, asked for a holiday from my employers, -and spent the time in begging in the City under my disguise. In -ten days I had the money and had paid the debt. - -"Well, you can imagine how hard it was to settle down to arduous -work at 2 pounds a week when I knew that I could earn as much in -a day by smearing my face with a little paint, laying my cap on -the ground, and sitting still. It was a long fight between my -pride and the money, but the dollars won at last, and I threw up -reporting and sat day after day in the corner which I had first -chosen, inspiring pity by my ghastly face and filling my pockets -with coppers. Only one man knew my secret. He was the keeper of a -low den in which I used to lodge in Swandam Lane, where I could -every morning emerge as a squalid beggar and in the evenings -transform myself into a well-dressed man about town. This fellow, -a Lascar, was well paid by me for his rooms, so that I knew that -my secret was safe in his possession. - -"Well, very soon I found that I was saving considerable sums of -money. I do not mean that any beggar in the streets of London -could earn 700 pounds a year--which is less than my average -takings--but I had exceptional advantages in my power of making -up, and also in a facility of repartee, which improved by -practice and made me quite a recognised character in the City. -All day a stream of pennies, varied by silver, poured in upon me, -and it was a very bad day in which I failed to take 2 pounds. - -"As I grew richer I grew more ambitious, took a house in the -country, and eventually married, without anyone having a -suspicion as to my real occupation. My dear wife knew that I had -business in the City. She little knew what. - -"Last Monday I had finished for the day and was dressing in my -room above the opium den when I looked out of my window and saw, -to my horror and astonishment, that my wife was standing in the -street, with her eyes fixed full upon me. I gave a cry of -surprise, threw up my arms to cover my face, and, rushing to my -confidant, the Lascar, entreated him to prevent anyone from -coming up to me. I heard her voice downstairs, but I knew that -she could not ascend. Swiftly I threw off my clothes, pulled on -those of a beggar, and put on my pigments and wig. Even a wife's -eyes could not pierce so complete a disguise. But then it -occurred to me that there might be a search in the room, and that -the clothes might betray me. I threw open the window, reopening -by my violence a small cut which I had inflicted upon myself in -the bedroom that morning. Then I seized my coat, which was -weighted by the coppers which I had just transferred to it from -the leather bag in which I carried my takings. I hurled it out of -the window, and it disappeared into the Thames. The other clothes -would have followed, but at that moment there was a rush of -constables up the stair, and a few minutes after I found, rather, -I confess, to my relief, that instead of being identified as Mr. -Neville St. Clair, I was arrested as his murderer. - -"I do not know that there is anything else for me to explain. I -was determined to preserve my disguise as long as possible, and -hence my preference for a dirty face. Knowing that my wife would -be terribly anxious, I slipped off my ring and confided it to the -Lascar at a moment when no constable was watching me, together -with a hurried scrawl, telling her that she had no cause to -fear." - -"That note only reached her yesterday," said Holmes. - -"Good God! What a week she must have spent!" - -"The police have watched this Lascar," said Inspector Bradstreet, -"and I can quite understand that he might find it difficult to -post a letter unobserved. Probably he handed it to some sailor -customer of his, who forgot all about it for some days." - -"That was it," said Holmes, nodding approvingly; "I have no doubt -of it. But have you never been prosecuted for begging?" - -"Many times; but what was a fine to me?" - -"It must stop here, however," said Bradstreet. "If the police are -to hush this thing up, there must be no more of Hugh Boone." - -"I have sworn it by the most solemn oaths which a man can take." - -"In that case I think that it is probable that no further steps -may be taken. But if you are found again, then all must come out. -I am sure, Mr. Holmes, that we are very much indebted to you for -having cleared the matter up. I wish I knew how you reach your -results." - -"I reached this one," said my friend, "by sitting upon five -pillows and consuming an ounce of shag. I think, Watson, that if -we drive to Baker Street we shall just be in time for breakfast." - - - -VII. THE ADVENTURE OF THE BLUE CARBUNCLE - -I had called upon my friend Sherlock Holmes upon the second -morning after Christmas, with the intention of wishing him the -compliments of the season. He was lounging upon the sofa in a -purple dressing-gown, a pipe-rack within his reach upon the -right, and a pile of crumpled morning papers, evidently newly -studied, near at hand. Beside the couch was a wooden chair, and -on the angle of the back hung a very seedy and disreputable -hard-felt hat, much the worse for wear, and cracked in several -places. A lens and a forceps lying upon the seat of the chair -suggested that the hat had been suspended in this manner for the -purpose of examination. - -"You are engaged," said I; "perhaps I interrupt you." - -"Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss -my results. The matter is a perfectly trivial one"--he jerked his -thumb in the direction of the old hat--"but there are points in -connection with it which are not entirely devoid of interest and -even of instruction." - -I seated myself in his armchair and warmed my hands before his -crackling fire, for a sharp frost had set in, and the windows -were thick with the ice crystals. "I suppose," I remarked, "that, -homely as it looks, this thing has some deadly story linked on to -it--that it is the clue which will guide you in the solution of -some mystery and the punishment of some crime." - -"No, no. No crime," said Sherlock Holmes, laughing. "Only one of -those whimsical little incidents which will happen when you have -four million human beings all jostling each other within the -space of a few square miles. Amid the action and reaction of so -dense a swarm of humanity, every possible combination of events -may be expected to take place, and many a little problem will be -presented which may be striking and bizarre without being -criminal. We have already had experience of such." - -"So much so," I remarked, "that of the last six cases which I -have added to my notes, three have been entirely free of any -legal crime." - -"Precisely. You allude to my attempt to recover the Irene Adler -papers, to the singular case of Miss Mary Sutherland, and to the -adventure of the man with the twisted lip. Well, I have no doubt -that this small matter will fall into the same innocent category. -You know Peterson, the commissionaire?" - -"Yes." - -"It is to him that this trophy belongs." - -"It is his hat." - -"No, no, he found it. Its owner is unknown. I beg that you will -look upon it not as a battered billycock but as an intellectual -problem. And, first, as to how it came here. It arrived upon -Christmas morning, in company with a good fat goose, which is, I -have no doubt, roasting at this moment in front of Peterson's -fire. The facts are these: about four o'clock on Christmas -morning, Peterson, who, as you know, is a very honest fellow, was -returning from some small jollification and was making his way -homeward down Tottenham Court Road. In front of him he saw, in -the gaslight, a tallish man, walking with a slight stagger, and -carrying a white goose slung over his shoulder. As he reached the -corner of Goodge Street, a row broke out between this stranger -and a little knot of roughs. One of the latter knocked off the -man's hat, on which he raised his stick to defend himself and, -swinging it over his head, smashed the shop window behind him. -Peterson had rushed forward to protect the stranger from his -assailants; but the man, shocked at having broken the window, and -seeing an official-looking person in uniform rushing towards him, -dropped his goose, took to his heels, and vanished amid the -labyrinth of small streets which lie at the back of Tottenham -Court Road. The roughs had also fled at the appearance of -Peterson, so that he was left in possession of the field of -battle, and also of the spoils of victory in the shape of this -battered hat and a most unimpeachable Christmas goose." - -"Which surely he restored to their owner?" - -"My dear fellow, there lies the problem. It is true that 'For -Mrs. Henry Baker' was printed upon a small card which was tied to -the bird's left leg, and it is also true that the initials 'H. -B.' are legible upon the lining of this hat, but as there are -some thousands of Bakers, and some hundreds of Henry Bakers in -this city of ours, it is not easy to restore lost property to any -one of them." - -"What, then, did Peterson do?" - -"He brought round both hat and goose to me on Christmas morning, -knowing that even the smallest problems are of interest to me. -The goose we retained until this morning, when there were signs -that, in spite of the slight frost, it would be well that it -should be eaten without unnecessary delay. Its finder has carried -it off, therefore, to fulfil the ultimate destiny of a goose, -while I continue to retain the hat of the unknown gentleman who -lost his Christmas dinner." - -"Did he not advertise?" - -"No." - -"Then, what clue could you have as to his identity?" - -"Only as much as we can deduce." - -"From his hat?" - -"Precisely." - -"But you are joking. What can you gather from this old battered -felt?" - -"Here is my lens. You know my methods. What can you gather -yourself as to the individuality of the man who has worn this -article?" - -I took the tattered object in my hands and turned it over rather -ruefully. It was a very ordinary black hat of the usual round -shape, hard and much the worse for wear. The lining had been of -red silk, but was a good deal discoloured. There was no maker's -name; but, as Holmes had remarked, the initials "H. B." were -scrawled upon one side. It was pierced in the brim for a -hat-securer, but the elastic was missing. For the rest, it was -cracked, exceedingly dusty, and spotted in several places, -although there seemed to have been some attempt to hide the -discoloured patches by smearing them with ink. - -"I can see nothing," said I, handing it back to my friend. - -"On the contrary, Watson, you can see everything. You fail, -however, to reason from what you see. You are too timid in -drawing your inferences." - -"Then, pray tell me what it is that you can infer from this hat?" - -He picked it up and gazed at it in the peculiar introspective -fashion which was characteristic of him. "It is perhaps less -suggestive than it might have been," he remarked, "and yet there -are a few inferences which are very distinct, and a few others -which represent at least a strong balance of probability. That -the man was highly intellectual is of course obvious upon the -face of it, and also that he was fairly well-to-do within the -last three years, although he has now fallen upon evil days. He -had foresight, but has less now than formerly, pointing to a -moral retrogression, which, when taken with the decline of his -fortunes, seems to indicate some evil influence, probably drink, -at work upon him. This may account also for the obvious fact that -his wife has ceased to love him." - -"My dear Holmes!" - -"He has, however, retained some degree of self-respect," he -continued, disregarding my remonstrance. "He is a man who leads a -sedentary life, goes out little, is out of training entirely, is -middle-aged, has grizzled hair which he has had cut within the -last few days, and which he anoints with lime-cream. These are -the more patent facts which are to be deduced from his hat. Also, -by the way, that it is extremely improbable that he has gas laid -on in his house." - -"You are certainly joking, Holmes." - -"Not in the least. Is it possible that even now, when I give you -these results, you are unable to see how they are attained?" - -"I have no doubt that I am very stupid, but I must confess that I -am unable to follow you. For example, how did you deduce that -this man was intellectual?" - -For answer Holmes clapped the hat upon his head. It came right -over the forehead and settled upon the bridge of his nose. "It is -a question of cubic capacity," said he; "a man with so large a -brain must have something in it." - -"The decline of his fortunes, then?" - -"This hat is three years old. These flat brims curled at the edge -came in then. It is a hat of the very best quality. Look at the -band of ribbed silk and the excellent lining. If this man could -afford to buy so expensive a hat three years ago, and has had no -hat since, then he has assuredly gone down in the world." - -"Well, that is clear enough, certainly. But how about the -foresight and the moral retrogression?" - -Sherlock Holmes laughed. "Here is the foresight," said he putting -his finger upon the little disc and loop of the hat-securer. -"They are never sold upon hats. If this man ordered one, it is a -sign of a certain amount of foresight, since he went out of his -way to take this precaution against the wind. But since we see -that he has broken the elastic and has not troubled to replace -it, it is obvious that he has less foresight now than formerly, -which is a distinct proof of a weakening nature. On the other -hand, he has endeavoured to conceal some of these stains upon the -felt by daubing them with ink, which is a sign that he has not -entirely lost his self-respect." - -"Your reasoning is certainly plausible." - -"The further points, that he is middle-aged, that his hair is -grizzled, that it has been recently cut, and that he uses -lime-cream, are all to be gathered from a close examination of the -lower part of the lining. The lens discloses a large number of -hair-ends, clean cut by the scissors of the barber. They all -appear to be adhesive, and there is a distinct odour of -lime-cream. This dust, you will observe, is not the gritty, grey -dust of the street but the fluffy brown dust of the house, -showing that it has been hung up indoors most of the time, while -the marks of moisture upon the inside are proof positive that the -wearer perspired very freely, and could therefore, hardly be in -the best of training." - -"But his wife--you said that she had ceased to love him." - -"This hat has not been brushed for weeks. When I see you, my dear -Watson, with a week's accumulation of dust upon your hat, and -when your wife allows you to go out in such a state, I shall fear -that you also have been unfortunate enough to lose your wife's -affection." - -"But he might be a bachelor." - -"Nay, he was bringing home the goose as a peace-offering to his -wife. Remember the card upon the bird's leg." - -"You have an answer to everything. But how on earth do you deduce -that the gas is not laid on in his house?" - -"One tallow stain, or even two, might come by chance; but when I -see no less than five, I think that there can be little doubt -that the individual must be brought into frequent contact with -burning tallow--walks upstairs at night probably with his hat in -one hand and a guttering candle in the other. Anyhow, he never -got tallow-stains from a gas-jet. Are you satisfied?" - -"Well, it is very ingenious," said I, laughing; "but since, as -you said just now, there has been no crime committed, and no harm -done save the loss of a goose, all this seems to be rather a -waste of energy." - -Sherlock Holmes had opened his mouth to reply, when the door flew -open, and Peterson, the commissionaire, rushed into the apartment -with flushed cheeks and the face of a man who is dazed with -astonishment. - -"The goose, Mr. Holmes! The goose, sir!" he gasped. - -"Eh? What of it, then? Has it returned to life and flapped off -through the kitchen window?" Holmes twisted himself round upon -the sofa to get a fairer view of the man's excited face. - -"See here, sir! See what my wife found in its crop!" He held out -his hand and displayed upon the centre of the palm a brilliantly -scintillating blue stone, rather smaller than a bean in size, but -of such purity and radiance that it twinkled like an electric -point in the dark hollow of his hand. - -Sherlock Holmes sat up with a whistle. "By Jove, Peterson!" said -he, "this is treasure trove indeed. I suppose you know what you -have got?" - -"A diamond, sir? A precious stone. It cuts into glass as though -it were putty." - -"It's more than a precious stone. It is the precious stone." - -"Not the Countess of Morcar's blue carbuncle!" I ejaculated. - -"Precisely so. I ought to know its size and shape, seeing that I -have read the advertisement about it in The Times every day -lately. It is absolutely unique, and its value can only be -conjectured, but the reward offered of 1000 pounds is certainly -not within a twentieth part of the market price." - -"A thousand pounds! Great Lord of mercy!" The commissionaire -plumped down into a chair and stared from one to the other of us. - -"That is the reward, and I have reason to know that there are -sentimental considerations in the background which would induce -the Countess to part with half her fortune if she could but -recover the gem." - -"It was lost, if I remember aright, at the Hotel Cosmopolitan," I -remarked. - -"Precisely so, on December 22nd, just five days ago. John Horner, -a plumber, was accused of having abstracted it from the lady's -jewel-case. The evidence against him was so strong that the case -has been referred to the Assizes. I have some account of the -matter here, I believe." He rummaged amid his newspapers, -glancing over the dates, until at last he smoothed one out, -doubled it over, and read the following paragraph: - -"Hotel Cosmopolitan Jewel Robbery. John Horner, 26, plumber, was -brought up upon the charge of having upon the 22nd inst., -abstracted from the jewel-case of the Countess of Morcar the -valuable gem known as the blue carbuncle. James Ryder, -upper-attendant at the hotel, gave his evidence to the effect -that he had shown Horner up to the dressing-room of the Countess -of Morcar upon the day of the robbery in order that he might -solder the second bar of the grate, which was loose. He had -remained with Horner some little time, but had finally been -called away. On returning, he found that Horner had disappeared, -that the bureau had been forced open, and that the small morocco -casket in which, as it afterwards transpired, the Countess was -accustomed to keep her jewel, was lying empty upon the -dressing-table. Ryder instantly gave the alarm, and Horner was -arrested the same evening; but the stone could not be found -either upon his person or in his rooms. Catherine Cusack, maid to -the Countess, deposed to having heard Ryder's cry of dismay on -discovering the robbery, and to having rushed into the room, -where she found matters as described by the last witness. -Inspector Bradstreet, B division, gave evidence as to the arrest -of Horner, who struggled frantically, and protested his innocence -in the strongest terms. Evidence of a previous conviction for -robbery having been given against the prisoner, the magistrate -refused to deal summarily with the offence, but referred it to -the Assizes. Horner, who had shown signs of intense emotion -during the proceedings, fainted away at the conclusion and was -carried out of court." - -"Hum! So much for the police-court," said Holmes thoughtfully, -tossing aside the paper. "The question for us now to solve is the -sequence of events leading from a rifled jewel-case at one end to -the crop of a goose in Tottenham Court Road at the other. You -see, Watson, our little deductions have suddenly assumed a much -more important and less innocent aspect. Here is the stone; the -stone came from the goose, and the goose came from Mr. Henry -Baker, the gentleman with the bad hat and all the other -characteristics with which I have bored you. So now we must set -ourselves very seriously to finding this gentleman and -ascertaining what part he has played in this little mystery. To -do this, we must try the simplest means first, and these lie -undoubtedly in an advertisement in all the evening papers. If -this fail, I shall have recourse to other methods." - -"What will you say?" - -"Give me a pencil and that slip of paper. Now, then: 'Found at -the corner of Goodge Street, a goose and a black felt hat. Mr. -Henry Baker can have the same by applying at 6:30 this evening at -221B, Baker Street.' That is clear and concise." - -"Very. But will he see it?" - -"Well, he is sure to keep an eye on the papers, since, to a poor -man, the loss was a heavy one. He was clearly so scared by his -mischance in breaking the window and by the approach of Peterson -that he thought of nothing but flight, but since then he must -have bitterly regretted the impulse which caused him to drop his -bird. Then, again, the introduction of his name will cause him to -see it, for everyone who knows him will direct his attention to -it. Here you are, Peterson, run down to the advertising agency -and have this put in the evening papers." - -"In which, sir?" - -"Oh, in the Globe, Star, Pall Mall, St. James's, Evening News, -Standard, Echo, and any others that occur to you." - -"Very well, sir. And this stone?" - -"Ah, yes, I shall keep the stone. Thank you. And, I say, -Peterson, just buy a goose on your way back and leave it here -with me, for we must have one to give to this gentleman in place -of the one which your family is now devouring." - -When the commissionaire had gone, Holmes took up the stone and -held it against the light. "It's a bonny thing," said he. "Just -see how it glints and sparkles. Of course it is a nucleus and -focus of crime. Every good stone is. They are the devil's pet -baits. In the larger and older jewels every facet may stand for a -bloody deed. This stone is not yet twenty years old. It was found -in the banks of the Amoy River in southern China and is remarkable -in having every characteristic of the carbuncle, save that it is -blue in shade instead of ruby red. In spite of its youth, it has -already a sinister history. There have been two murders, a -vitriol-throwing, a suicide, and several robberies brought about -for the sake of this forty-grain weight of crystallised charcoal. -Who would think that so pretty a toy would be a purveyor to the -gallows and the prison? I'll lock it up in my strong box now and -drop a line to the Countess to say that we have it." - -"Do you think that this man Horner is innocent?" - -"I cannot tell." - -"Well, then, do you imagine that this other one, Henry Baker, had -anything to do with the matter?" - -"It is, I think, much more likely that Henry Baker is an -absolutely innocent man, who had no idea that the bird which he -was carrying was of considerably more value than if it were made -of solid gold. That, however, I shall determine by a very simple -test if we have an answer to our advertisement." - -"And you can do nothing until then?" - -"Nothing." - -"In that case I shall continue my professional round. But I shall -come back in the evening at the hour you have mentioned, for I -should like to see the solution of so tangled a business." - -"Very glad to see you. I dine at seven. There is a woodcock, I -believe. By the way, in view of recent occurrences, perhaps I -ought to ask Mrs. Hudson to examine its crop." - -I had been delayed at a case, and it was a little after half-past -six when I found myself in Baker Street once more. As I -approached the house I saw a tall man in a Scotch bonnet with a -coat which was buttoned up to his chin waiting outside in the -bright semicircle which was thrown from the fanlight. Just as I -arrived the door was opened, and we were shown up together to -Holmes' room. - -"Mr. Henry Baker, I believe," said he, rising from his armchair -and greeting his visitor with the easy air of geniality which he -could so readily assume. "Pray take this chair by the fire, Mr. -Baker. It is a cold night, and I observe that your circulation is -more adapted for summer than for winter. Ah, Watson, you have -just come at the right time. Is that your hat, Mr. Baker?" - -"Yes, sir, that is undoubtedly my hat." - -He was a large man with rounded shoulders, a massive head, and a -broad, intelligent face, sloping down to a pointed beard of -grizzled brown. A touch of red in nose and cheeks, with a slight -tremor of his extended hand, recalled Holmes' surmise as to his -habits. His rusty black frock-coat was buttoned right up in -front, with the collar turned up, and his lank wrists protruded -from his sleeves without a sign of cuff or shirt. He spoke in a -slow staccato fashion, choosing his words with care, and gave the -impression generally of a man of learning and letters who had had -ill-usage at the hands of fortune. - -"We have retained these things for some days," said Holmes, -"because we expected to see an advertisement from you giving your -address. I am at a loss to know now why you did not advertise." - -Our visitor gave a rather shamefaced laugh. "Shillings have not -been so plentiful with me as they once were," he remarked. "I had -no doubt that the gang of roughs who assaulted me had carried off -both my hat and the bird. I did not care to spend more money in a -hopeless attempt at recovering them." - -"Very naturally. By the way, about the bird, we were compelled to -eat it." - -"To eat it!" Our visitor half rose from his chair in his -excitement. - -"Yes, it would have been of no use to anyone had we not done so. -But I presume that this other goose upon the sideboard, which is -about the same weight and perfectly fresh, will answer your -purpose equally well?" - -"Oh, certainly, certainly," answered Mr. Baker with a sigh of -relief. - -"Of course, we still have the feathers, legs, crop, and so on of -your own bird, so if you wish--" - -The man burst into a hearty laugh. "They might be useful to me as -relics of my adventure," said he, "but beyond that I can hardly -see what use the disjecta membra of my late acquaintance are -going to be to me. No, sir, I think that, with your permission, I -will confine my attentions to the excellent bird which I perceive -upon the sideboard." - -Sherlock Holmes glanced sharply across at me with a slight shrug -of his shoulders. - -"There is your hat, then, and there your bird," said he. "By the -way, would it bore you to tell me where you got the other one -from? I am somewhat of a fowl fancier, and I have seldom seen a -better grown goose." - -"Certainly, sir," said Baker, who had risen and tucked his newly -gained property under his arm. "There are a few of us who -frequent the Alpha Inn, near the Museum--we are to be found in -the Museum itself during the day, you understand. This year our -good host, Windigate by name, instituted a goose club, by which, -on consideration of some few pence every week, we were each to -receive a bird at Christmas. My pence were duly paid, and the -rest is familiar to you. I am much indebted to you, sir, for a -Scotch bonnet is fitted neither to my years nor my gravity." With -a comical pomposity of manner he bowed solemnly to both of us and -strode off upon his way. - -"So much for Mr. Henry Baker," said Holmes when he had closed the -door behind him. "It is quite certain that he knows nothing -whatever about the matter. Are you hungry, Watson?" - -"Not particularly." - -"Then I suggest that we turn our dinner into a supper and follow -up this clue while it is still hot." - -"By all means." - -It was a bitter night, so we drew on our ulsters and wrapped -cravats about our throats. Outside, the stars were shining coldly -in a cloudless sky, and the breath of the passers-by blew out -into smoke like so many pistol shots. Our footfalls rang out -crisply and loudly as we swung through the doctors' quarter, -Wimpole Street, Harley Street, and so through Wigmore Street into -Oxford Street. In a quarter of an hour we were in Bloomsbury at -the Alpha Inn, which is a small public-house at the corner of one -of the streets which runs down into Holborn. Holmes pushed open -the door of the private bar and ordered two glasses of beer from -the ruddy-faced, white-aproned landlord. - -"Your beer should be excellent if it is as good as your geese," -said he. - -"My geese!" The man seemed surprised. - -"Yes. I was speaking only half an hour ago to Mr. Henry Baker, -who was a member of your goose club." - -"Ah! yes, I see. But you see, sir, them's not our geese." - -"Indeed! Whose, then?" - -"Well, I got the two dozen from a salesman in Covent Garden." - -"Indeed? I know some of them. Which was it?" - -"Breckinridge is his name." - -"Ah! I don't know him. Well, here's your good health landlord, -and prosperity to your house. Good-night." - -"Now for Mr. Breckinridge," he continued, buttoning up his coat -as we came out into the frosty air. "Remember, Watson that though -we have so homely a thing as a goose at one end of this chain, we -have at the other a man who will certainly get seven years' penal -servitude unless we can establish his innocence. It is possible -that our inquiry may but confirm his guilt; but, in any case, we -have a line of investigation which has been missed by the police, -and which a singular chance has placed in our hands. Let us -follow it out to the bitter end. Faces to the south, then, and -quick march!" - -We passed across Holborn, down Endell Street, and so through a -zigzag of slums to Covent Garden Market. One of the largest -stalls bore the name of Breckinridge upon it, and the proprietor -a horsey-looking man, with a sharp face and trim side-whiskers was -helping a boy to put up the shutters. - -"Good-evening. It's a cold night," said Holmes. - -The salesman nodded and shot a questioning glance at my -companion. - -"Sold out of geese, I see," continued Holmes, pointing at the -bare slabs of marble. - -"Let you have five hundred to-morrow morning." - -"That's no good." - -"Well, there are some on the stall with the gas-flare." - -"Ah, but I was recommended to you." - -"Who by?" - -"The landlord of the Alpha." - -"Oh, yes; I sent him a couple of dozen." - -"Fine birds they were, too. Now where did you get them from?" - -To my surprise the question provoked a burst of anger from the -salesman. - -"Now, then, mister," said he, with his head cocked and his arms -akimbo, "what are you driving at? Let's have it straight, now." - -"It is straight enough. I should like to know who sold you the -geese which you supplied to the Alpha." - -"Well then, I shan't tell you. So now!" - -"Oh, it is a matter of no importance; but I don't know why you -should be so warm over such a trifle." - -"Warm! You'd be as warm, maybe, if you were as pestered as I am. -When I pay good money for a good article there should be an end -of the business; but it's 'Where are the geese?' and 'Who did you -sell the geese to?' and 'What will you take for the geese?' One -would think they were the only geese in the world, to hear the -fuss that is made over them." - -"Well, I have no connection with any other people who have been -making inquiries," said Holmes carelessly. "If you won't tell us -the bet is off, that is all. But I'm always ready to back my -opinion on a matter of fowls, and I have a fiver on it that the -bird I ate is country bred." - -"Well, then, you've lost your fiver, for it's town bred," snapped -the salesman. - -"It's nothing of the kind." - -"I say it is." - -"I don't believe it." - -"D'you think you know more about fowls than I, who have handled -them ever since I was a nipper? I tell you, all those birds that -went to the Alpha were town bred." - -"You'll never persuade me to believe that." - -"Will you bet, then?" - -"It's merely taking your money, for I know that I am right. But -I'll have a sovereign on with you, just to teach you not to be -obstinate." - -The salesman chuckled grimly. "Bring me the books, Bill," said -he. - -The small boy brought round a small thin volume and a great -greasy-backed one, laying them out together beneath the hanging -lamp. - -"Now then, Mr. Cocksure," said the salesman, "I thought that I -was out of geese, but before I finish you'll find that there is -still one left in my shop. You see this little book?" - -"Well?" - -"That's the list of the folk from whom I buy. D'you see? Well, -then, here on this page are the country folk, and the numbers -after their names are where their accounts are in the big ledger. -Now, then! You see this other page in red ink? Well, that is a -list of my town suppliers. Now, look at that third name. Just -read it out to me." - -"Mrs. Oakshott, 117, Brixton Road--249," read Holmes. - -"Quite so. Now turn that up in the ledger." - -Holmes turned to the page indicated. "Here you are, 'Mrs. -Oakshott, 117, Brixton Road, egg and poultry supplier.'" - -"Now, then, what's the last entry?" - -"'December 22nd. Twenty-four geese at 7s. 6d.'" - -"Quite so. There you are. And underneath?" - -"'Sold to Mr. Windigate of the Alpha, at 12s.'" - -"What have you to say now?" - -Sherlock Holmes looked deeply chagrined. He drew a sovereign from -his pocket and threw it down upon the slab, turning away with the -air of a man whose disgust is too deep for words. A few yards off -he stopped under a lamp-post and laughed in the hearty, noiseless -fashion which was peculiar to him. - -"When you see a man with whiskers of that cut and the 'Pink 'un' -protruding out of his pocket, you can always draw him by a bet," -said he. "I daresay that if I had put 100 pounds down in front of -him, that man would not have given me such complete information -as was drawn from him by the idea that he was doing me on a -wager. Well, Watson, we are, I fancy, nearing the end of our -quest, and the only point which remains to be determined is -whether we should go on to this Mrs. Oakshott to-night, or -whether we should reserve it for to-morrow. It is clear from what -that surly fellow said that there are others besides ourselves -who are anxious about the matter, and I should--" - -His remarks were suddenly cut short by a loud hubbub which broke -out from the stall which we had just left. Turning round we saw a -little rat-faced fellow standing in the centre of the circle of -yellow light which was thrown by the swinging lamp, while -Breckinridge, the salesman, framed in the door of his stall, was -shaking his fists fiercely at the cringing figure. - -"I've had enough of you and your geese," he shouted. "I wish you -were all at the devil together. If you come pestering me any more -with your silly talk I'll set the dog at you. You bring Mrs. -Oakshott here and I'll answer her, but what have you to do with -it? Did I buy the geese off you?" - -"No; but one of them was mine all the same," whined the little -man. - -"Well, then, ask Mrs. Oakshott for it." - -"She told me to ask you." - -"Well, you can ask the King of Proosia, for all I care. I've had -enough of it. Get out of this!" He rushed fiercely forward, and -the inquirer flitted away into the darkness. - -"Ha! this may save us a visit to Brixton Road," whispered Holmes. -"Come with me, and we will see what is to be made of this -fellow." Striding through the scattered knots of people who -lounged round the flaring stalls, my companion speedily overtook -the little man and touched him upon the shoulder. He sprang -round, and I could see in the gas-light that every vestige of -colour had been driven from his face. - -"Who are you, then? What do you want?" he asked in a quavering -voice. - -"You will excuse me," said Holmes blandly, "but I could not help -overhearing the questions which you put to the salesman just now. -I think that I could be of assistance to you." - -"You? Who are you? How could you know anything of the matter?" - -"My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other -people don't know." - -"But you can know nothing of this?" - -"Excuse me, I know everything of it. You are endeavouring to -trace some geese which were sold by Mrs. Oakshott, of Brixton -Road, to a salesman named Breckinridge, by him in turn to Mr. -Windigate, of the Alpha, and by him to his club, of which Mr. -Henry Baker is a member." - -"Oh, sir, you are the very man whom I have longed to meet," cried -the little fellow with outstretched hands and quivering fingers. -"I can hardly explain to you how interested I am in this matter." - -Sherlock Holmes hailed a four-wheeler which was passing. "In that -case we had better discuss it in a cosy room rather than in this -wind-swept market-place," said he. "But pray tell me, before we -go farther, who it is that I have the pleasure of assisting." - -The man hesitated for an instant. "My name is John Robinson," he -answered with a sidelong glance. - -"No, no; the real name," said Holmes sweetly. "It is always -awkward doing business with an alias." - -A flush sprang to the white cheeks of the stranger. "Well then," -said he, "my real name is James Ryder." - -"Precisely so. Head attendant at the Hotel Cosmopolitan. Pray -step into the cab, and I shall soon be able to tell you -everything which you would wish to know." - -The little man stood glancing from one to the other of us with -half-frightened, half-hopeful eyes, as one who is not sure -whether he is on the verge of a windfall or of a catastrophe. -Then he stepped into the cab, and in half an hour we were back in -the sitting-room at Baker Street. Nothing had been said during -our drive, but the high, thin breathing of our new companion, and -the claspings and unclaspings of his hands, spoke of the nervous -tension within him. - -"Here we are!" said Holmes cheerily as we filed into the room. -"The fire looks very seasonable in this weather. You look cold, -Mr. Ryder. Pray take the basket-chair. I will just put on my -slippers before we settle this little matter of yours. Now, then! -You want to know what became of those geese?" - -"Yes, sir." - -"Or rather, I fancy, of that goose. It was one bird, I imagine in -which you were interested--white, with a black bar across the -tail." - -Ryder quivered with emotion. "Oh, sir," he cried, "can you tell -me where it went to?" - -"It came here." - -"Here?" - -"Yes, and a most remarkable bird it proved. I don't wonder that -you should take an interest in it. It laid an egg after it was -dead--the bonniest, brightest little blue egg that ever was seen. -I have it here in my museum." - -Our visitor staggered to his feet and clutched the mantelpiece -with his right hand. Holmes unlocked his strong-box and held up -the blue carbuncle, which shone out like a star, with a cold, -brilliant, many-pointed radiance. Ryder stood glaring with a -drawn face, uncertain whether to claim or to disown it. - -"The game's up, Ryder," said Holmes quietly. "Hold up, man, or -you'll be into the fire! Give him an arm back into his chair, -Watson. He's not got blood enough to go in for felony with -impunity. Give him a dash of brandy. So! Now he looks a little -more human. What a shrimp it is, to be sure!" - -For a moment he had staggered and nearly fallen, but the brandy -brought a tinge of colour into his cheeks, and he sat staring -with frightened eyes at his accuser. - -"I have almost every link in my hands, and all the proofs which I -could possibly need, so there is little which you need tell me. -Still, that little may as well be cleared up to make the case -complete. You had heard, Ryder, of this blue stone of the -Countess of Morcar's?" - -"It was Catherine Cusack who told me of it," said he in a -crackling voice. - -"I see--her ladyship's waiting-maid. Well, the temptation of -sudden wealth so easily acquired was too much for you, as it has -been for better men before you; but you were not very scrupulous -in the means you used. It seems to me, Ryder, that there is the -making of a very pretty villain in you. You knew that this man -Horner, the plumber, had been concerned in some such matter -before, and that suspicion would rest the more readily upon him. -What did you do, then? You made some small job in my lady's -room--you and your confederate Cusack--and you managed that he -should be the man sent for. Then, when he had left, you rifled -the jewel-case, raised the alarm, and had this unfortunate man -arrested. You then--" - -Ryder threw himself down suddenly upon the rug and clutched at my -companion's knees. "For God's sake, have mercy!" he shrieked. -"Think of my father! Of my mother! It would break their hearts. I -never went wrong before! I never will again. I swear it. I'll -swear it on a Bible. Oh, don't bring it into court! For Christ's -sake, don't!" - -"Get back into your chair!" said Holmes sternly. "It is very well -to cringe and crawl now, but you thought little enough of this -poor Horner in the dock for a crime of which he knew nothing." - -"I will fly, Mr. Holmes. I will leave the country, sir. Then the -charge against him will break down." - -"Hum! We will talk about that. And now let us hear a true account -of the next act. How came the stone into the goose, and how came -the goose into the open market? Tell us the truth, for there lies -your only hope of safety." - -Ryder passed his tongue over his parched lips. "I will tell you -it just as it happened, sir," said he. "When Horner had been -arrested, it seemed to me that it would be best for me to get -away with the stone at once, for I did not know at what moment -the police might not take it into their heads to search me and my -room. There was no place about the hotel where it would be safe. -I went out, as if on some commission, and I made for my sister's -house. She had married a man named Oakshott, and lived in Brixton -Road, where she fattened fowls for the market. All the way there -every man I met seemed to me to be a policeman or a detective; -and, for all that it was a cold night, the sweat was pouring down -my face before I came to the Brixton Road. My sister asked me -what was the matter, and why I was so pale; but I told her that I -had been upset by the jewel robbery at the hotel. Then I went -into the back yard and smoked a pipe and wondered what it would -be best to do. - -"I had a friend once called Maudsley, who went to the bad, and -has just been serving his time in Pentonville. One day he had met -me, and fell into talk about the ways of thieves, and how they -could get rid of what they stole. I knew that he would be true to -me, for I knew one or two things about him; so I made up my mind -to go right on to Kilburn, where he lived, and take him into my -confidence. He would show me how to turn the stone into money. -But how to get to him in safety? I thought of the agonies I had -gone through in coming from the hotel. I might at any moment be -seized and searched, and there would be the stone in my waistcoat -pocket. I was leaning against the wall at the time and looking at -the geese which were waddling about round my feet, and suddenly -an idea came into my head which showed me how I could beat the -best detective that ever lived. - -"My sister had told me some weeks before that I might have the -pick of her geese for a Christmas present, and I knew that she -was always as good as her word. I would take my goose now, and in -it I would carry my stone to Kilburn. There was a little shed in -the yard, and behind this I drove one of the birds--a fine big -one, white, with a barred tail. I caught it, and prying its bill -open, I thrust the stone down its throat as far as my finger -could reach. The bird gave a gulp, and I felt the stone pass -along its gullet and down into its crop. But the creature flapped -and struggled, and out came my sister to know what was the -matter. As I turned to speak to her the brute broke loose and -fluttered off among the others. - -"'Whatever were you doing with that bird, Jem?' says she. - -"'Well,' said I, 'you said you'd give me one for Christmas, and I -was feeling which was the fattest.' - -"'Oh,' says she, 'we've set yours aside for you--Jem's bird, we -call it. It's the big white one over yonder. There's twenty-six -of them, which makes one for you, and one for us, and two dozen -for the market.' - -"'Thank you, Maggie,' says I; 'but if it is all the same to you, -I'd rather have that one I was handling just now.' - -"'The other is a good three pound heavier,' said she, 'and we -fattened it expressly for you.' - -"'Never mind. I'll have the other, and I'll take it now,' said I. - -"'Oh, just as you like,' said she, a little huffed. 'Which is it -you want, then?' - -"'That white one with the barred tail, right in the middle of the -flock.' - -"'Oh, very well. Kill it and take it with you.' - -"Well, I did what she said, Mr. Holmes, and I carried the bird -all the way to Kilburn. I told my pal what I had done, for he was -a man that it was easy to tell a thing like that to. He laughed -until he choked, and we got a knife and opened the goose. My -heart turned to water, for there was no sign of the stone, and I -knew that some terrible mistake had occurred. I left the bird, -rushed back to my sister's, and hurried into the back yard. There -was not a bird to be seen there. - -"'Where are they all, Maggie?' I cried. - -"'Gone to the dealer's, Jem.' - -"'Which dealer's?' - -"'Breckinridge, of Covent Garden.' - -"'But was there another with a barred tail?' I asked, 'the same -as the one I chose?' - -"'Yes, Jem; there were two barred-tailed ones, and I could never -tell them apart.' - -"Well, then, of course I saw it all, and I ran off as hard as my -feet would carry me to this man Breckinridge; but he had sold the -lot at once, and not one word would he tell me as to where they -had gone. You heard him yourselves to-night. Well, he has always -answered me like that. My sister thinks that I am going mad. -Sometimes I think that I am myself. And now--and now I am myself -a branded thief, without ever having touched the wealth for which -I sold my character. God help me! God help me!" He burst into -convulsive sobbing, with his face buried in his hands. - -There was a long silence, broken only by his heavy breathing and -by the measured tapping of Sherlock Holmes' finger-tips upon the -edge of the table. Then my friend rose and threw open the door. - -"Get out!" said he. - -"What, sir! Oh, Heaven bless you!" - -"No more words. Get out!" - -And no more words were needed. There was a rush, a clatter upon -the stairs, the bang of a door, and the crisp rattle of running -footfalls from the street. - -"After all, Watson," said Holmes, reaching up his hand for his -clay pipe, "I am not retained by the police to supply their -deficiencies. If Horner were in danger it would be another thing; -but this fellow will not appear against him, and the case must -collapse. I suppose that I am commuting a felony, but it is just -possible that I am saving a soul. This fellow will not go wrong -again; he is too terribly frightened. Send him to gaol now, and -you make him a gaol-bird for life. Besides, it is the season of -forgiveness. Chance has put in our way a most singular and -whimsical problem, and its solution is its own reward. If you -will have the goodness to touch the bell, Doctor, we will begin -another investigation, in which, also a bird will be the chief -feature." - - - -VIII. THE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED BAND - -On glancing over my notes of the seventy odd cases in which I -have during the last eight years studied the methods of my friend -Sherlock Holmes, I find many tragic, some comic, a large number -merely strange, but none commonplace; for, working as he did -rather for the love of his art than for the acquirement of -wealth, he refused to associate himself with any investigation -which did not tend towards the unusual, and even the fantastic. -Of all these varied cases, however, I cannot recall any which -presented more singular features than that which was associated -with the well-known Surrey family of the Roylotts of Stoke Moran. -The events in question occurred in the early days of my -association with Holmes, when we were sharing rooms as bachelors -in Baker Street. It is possible that I might have placed them -upon record before, but a promise of secrecy was made at the -time, from which I have only been freed during the last month by -the untimely death of the lady to whom the pledge was given. It -is perhaps as well that the facts should now come to light, for I -have reasons to know that there are widespread rumours as to the -death of Dr. Grimesby Roylott which tend to make the matter even -more terrible than the truth. - -It was early in April in the year '83 that I woke one morning to -find Sherlock Holmes standing, fully dressed, by the side of my -bed. He was a late riser, as a rule, and as the clock on the -mantelpiece showed me that it was only a quarter-past seven, I -blinked up at him in some surprise, and perhaps just a little -resentment, for I was myself regular in my habits. - -"Very sorry to knock you up, Watson," said he, "but it's the -common lot this morning. Mrs. Hudson has been knocked up, she -retorted upon me, and I on you." - -"What is it, then--a fire?" - -"No; a client. It seems that a young lady has arrived in a -considerable state of excitement, who insists upon seeing me. She -is waiting now in the sitting-room. Now, when young ladies wander -about the metropolis at this hour of the morning, and knock -sleepy people up out of their beds, I presume that it is -something very pressing which they have to communicate. Should it -prove to be an interesting case, you would, I am sure, wish to -follow it from the outset. I thought, at any rate, that I should -call you and give you the chance." - -"My dear fellow, I would not miss it for anything." - -I had no keener pleasure than in following Holmes in his -professional investigations, and in admiring the rapid -deductions, as swift as intuitions, and yet always founded on a -logical basis with which he unravelled the problems which were -submitted to him. I rapidly threw on my clothes and was ready in -a few minutes to accompany my friend down to the sitting-room. A -lady dressed in black and heavily veiled, who had been sitting in -the window, rose as we entered. - -"Good-morning, madam," said Holmes cheerily. "My name is Sherlock -Holmes. This is my intimate friend and associate, Dr. Watson, -before whom you can speak as freely as before myself. Ha! I am -glad to see that Mrs. Hudson has had the good sense to light the -fire. Pray draw up to it, and I shall order you a cup of hot -coffee, for I observe that you are shivering." - -"It is not cold which makes me shiver," said the woman in a low -voice, changing her seat as requested. - -"What, then?" - -"It is fear, Mr. Holmes. It is terror." She raised her veil as -she spoke, and we could see that she was indeed in a pitiable -state of agitation, her face all drawn and grey, with restless -frightened eyes, like those of some hunted animal. Her features -and figure were those of a woman of thirty, but her hair was shot -with premature grey, and her expression was weary and haggard. -Sherlock Holmes ran her over with one of his quick, -all-comprehensive glances. - -"You must not fear," said he soothingly, bending forward and -patting her forearm. "We shall soon set matters right, I have no -doubt. You have come in by train this morning, I see." - -"You know me, then?" - -"No, but I observe the second half of a return ticket in the palm -of your left glove. You must have started early, and yet you had -a good drive in a dog-cart, along heavy roads, before you reached -the station." - -The lady gave a violent start and stared in bewilderment at my -companion. - -"There is no mystery, my dear madam," said he, smiling. "The left -arm of your jacket is spattered with mud in no less than seven -places. The marks are perfectly fresh. There is no vehicle save a -dog-cart which throws up mud in that way, and then only when you -sit on the left-hand side of the driver." - -"Whatever your reasons may be, you are perfectly correct," said -she. "I started from home before six, reached Leatherhead at -twenty past, and came in by the first train to Waterloo. Sir, I -can stand this strain no longer; I shall go mad if it continues. -I have no one to turn to--none, save only one, who cares for me, -and he, poor fellow, can be of little aid. I have heard of you, -Mr. Holmes; I have heard of you from Mrs. Farintosh, whom you -helped in the hour of her sore need. It was from her that I had -your address. Oh, sir, do you not think that you could help me, -too, and at least throw a little light through the dense darkness -which surrounds me? At present it is out of my power to reward -you for your services, but in a month or six weeks I shall be -married, with the control of my own income, and then at least you -shall not find me ungrateful." - -Holmes turned to his desk and, unlocking it, drew out a small -case-book, which he consulted. - -"Farintosh," said he. "Ah yes, I recall the case; it was -concerned with an opal tiara. I think it was before your time, -Watson. I can only say, madam, that I shall be happy to devote -the same care to your case as I did to that of your friend. As to -reward, my profession is its own reward; but you are at liberty -to defray whatever expenses I may be put to, at the time which -suits you best. And now I beg that you will lay before us -everything that may help us in forming an opinion upon the -matter." - -"Alas!" replied our visitor, "the very horror of my situation -lies in the fact that my fears are so vague, and my suspicions -depend so entirely upon small points, which might seem trivial to -another, that even he to whom of all others I have a right to -look for help and advice looks upon all that I tell him about it -as the fancies of a nervous woman. He does not say so, but I can -read it from his soothing answers and averted eyes. But I have -heard, Mr. Holmes, that you can see deeply into the manifold -wickedness of the human heart. You may advise me how to walk amid -the dangers which encompass me." - -"I am all attention, madam." - -"My name is Helen Stoner, and I am living with my stepfather, who -is the last survivor of one of the oldest Saxon families in -England, the Roylotts of Stoke Moran, on the western border of -Surrey." - -Holmes nodded his head. "The name is familiar to me," said he. - -"The family was at one time among the richest in England, and the -estates extended over the borders into Berkshire in the north, -and Hampshire in the west. In the last century, however, four -successive heirs were of a dissolute and wasteful disposition, -and the family ruin was eventually completed by a gambler in the -days of the Regency. Nothing was left save a few acres of ground, -and the two-hundred-year-old house, which is itself crushed under -a heavy mortgage. The last squire dragged out his existence -there, living the horrible life of an aristocratic pauper; but -his only son, my stepfather, seeing that he must adapt himself to -the new conditions, obtained an advance from a relative, which -enabled him to take a medical degree and went out to Calcutta, -where, by his professional skill and his force of character, he -established a large practice. In a fit of anger, however, caused -by some robberies which had been perpetrated in the house, he -beat his native butler to death and narrowly escaped a capital -sentence. As it was, he suffered a long term of imprisonment and -afterwards returned to England a morose and disappointed man. - -"When Dr. Roylott was in India he married my mother, Mrs. Stoner, -the young widow of Major-General Stoner, of the Bengal Artillery. -My sister Julia and I were twins, and we were only two years old -at the time of my mother's re-marriage. She had a considerable -sum of money--not less than 1000 pounds a year--and this she -bequeathed to Dr. Roylott entirely while we resided with him, -with a provision that a certain annual sum should be allowed to -each of us in the event of our marriage. Shortly after our return -to England my mother died--she was killed eight years ago in a -railway accident near Crewe. Dr. Roylott then abandoned his -attempts to establish himself in practice in London and took us -to live with him in the old ancestral house at Stoke Moran. The -money which my mother had left was enough for all our wants, and -there seemed to be no obstacle to our happiness. - -"But a terrible change came over our stepfather about this time. -Instead of making friends and exchanging visits with our -neighbours, who had at first been overjoyed to see a Roylott of -Stoke Moran back in the old family seat, he shut himself up in -his house and seldom came out save to indulge in ferocious -quarrels with whoever might cross his path. Violence of temper -approaching to mania has been hereditary in the men of the -family, and in my stepfather's case it had, I believe, been -intensified by his long residence in the tropics. A series of -disgraceful brawls took place, two of which ended in the -police-court, until at last he became the terror of the village, -and the folks would fly at his approach, for he is a man of -immense strength, and absolutely uncontrollable in his anger. - -"Last week he hurled the local blacksmith over a parapet into a -stream, and it was only by paying over all the money which I -could gather together that I was able to avert another public -exposure. He had no friends at all save the wandering gipsies, -and he would give these vagabonds leave to encamp upon the few -acres of bramble-covered land which represent the family estate, -and would accept in return the hospitality of their tents, -wandering away with them sometimes for weeks on end. He has a -passion also for Indian animals, which are sent over to him by a -correspondent, and he has at this moment a cheetah and a baboon, -which wander freely over his grounds and are feared by the -villagers almost as much as their master. - -"You can imagine from what I say that my poor sister Julia and I -had no great pleasure in our lives. No servant would stay with -us, and for a long time we did all the work of the house. She was -but thirty at the time of her death, and yet her hair had already -begun to whiten, even as mine has." - -"Your sister is dead, then?" - -"She died just two years ago, and it is of her death that I wish -to speak to you. You can understand that, living the life which I -have described, we were little likely to see anyone of our own -age and position. We had, however, an aunt, my mother's maiden -sister, Miss Honoria Westphail, who lives near Harrow, and we -were occasionally allowed to pay short visits at this lady's -house. Julia went there at Christmas two years ago, and met there -a half-pay major of marines, to whom she became engaged. My -stepfather learned of the engagement when my sister returned and -offered no objection to the marriage; but within a fortnight of -the day which had been fixed for the wedding, the terrible event -occurred which has deprived me of my only companion." - -Sherlock Holmes had been leaning back in his chair with his eyes -closed and his head sunk in a cushion, but he half opened his -lids now and glanced across at his visitor. - -"Pray be precise as to details," said he. - -"It is easy for me to be so, for every event of that dreadful -time is seared into my memory. The manor-house is, as I have -already said, very old, and only one wing is now inhabited. The -bedrooms in this wing are on the ground floor, the sitting-rooms -being in the central block of the buildings. Of these bedrooms -the first is Dr. Roylott's, the second my sister's, and the third -my own. There is no communication between them, but they all open -out into the same corridor. Do I make myself plain?" - -"Perfectly so." - -"The windows of the three rooms open out upon the lawn. That -fatal night Dr. Roylott had gone to his room early, though we -knew that he had not retired to rest, for my sister was troubled -by the smell of the strong Indian cigars which it was his custom -to smoke. She left her room, therefore, and came into mine, where -she sat for some time, chatting about her approaching wedding. At -eleven o'clock she rose to leave me, but she paused at the door -and looked back. - -"'Tell me, Helen,' said she, 'have you ever heard anyone whistle -in the dead of the night?' - -"'Never,' said I. - -"'I suppose that you could not possibly whistle, yourself, in -your sleep?' - -"'Certainly not. But why?' - -"'Because during the last few nights I have always, about three -in the morning, heard a low, clear whistle. I am a light sleeper, -and it has awakened me. I cannot tell where it came from--perhaps -from the next room, perhaps from the lawn. I thought that I would -just ask you whether you had heard it.' - -"'No, I have not. It must be those wretched gipsies in the -plantation.' - -"'Very likely. And yet if it were on the lawn, I wonder that you -did not hear it also.' - -"'Ah, but I sleep more heavily than you.' - -"'Well, it is of no great consequence, at any rate.' She smiled -back at me, closed my door, and a few moments later I heard her -key turn in the lock." - -"Indeed," said Holmes. "Was it your custom always to lock -yourselves in at night?" - -"Always." - -"And why?" - -"I think that I mentioned to you that the doctor kept a cheetah -and a baboon. We had no feeling of security unless our doors were -locked." - -"Quite so. Pray proceed with your statement." - -"I could not sleep that night. A vague feeling of impending -misfortune impressed me. My sister and I, you will recollect, -were twins, and you know how subtle are the links which bind two -souls which are so closely allied. It was a wild night. The wind -was howling outside, and the rain was beating and splashing -against the windows. Suddenly, amid all the hubbub of the gale, -there burst forth the wild scream of a terrified woman. I knew -that it was my sister's voice. I sprang from my bed, wrapped a -shawl round me, and rushed into the corridor. As I opened my door -I seemed to hear a low whistle, such as my sister described, and -a few moments later a clanging sound, as if a mass of metal had -fallen. As I ran down the passage, my sister's door was unlocked, -and revolved slowly upon its hinges. I stared at it -horror-stricken, not knowing what was about to issue from it. By -the light of the corridor-lamp I saw my sister appear at the -opening, her face blanched with terror, her hands groping for -help, her whole figure swaying to and fro like that of a -drunkard. I ran to her and threw my arms round her, but at that -moment her knees seemed to give way and she fell to the ground. -She writhed as one who is in terrible pain, and her limbs were -dreadfully convulsed. At first I thought that she had not -recognised me, but as I bent over her she suddenly shrieked out -in a voice which I shall never forget, 'Oh, my God! Helen! It was -the band! The speckled band!' There was something else which she -would fain have said, and she stabbed with her finger into the -air in the direction of the doctor's room, but a fresh convulsion -seized her and choked her words. I rushed out, calling loudly for -my stepfather, and I met him hastening from his room in his -dressing-gown. When he reached my sister's side she was -unconscious, and though he poured brandy down her throat and sent -for medical aid from the village, all efforts were in vain, for -she slowly sank and died without having recovered her -consciousness. Such was the dreadful end of my beloved sister." - -"One moment," said Holmes, "are you sure about this whistle and -metallic sound? Could you swear to it?" - -"That was what the county coroner asked me at the inquiry. It is -my strong impression that I heard it, and yet, among the crash of -the gale and the creaking of an old house, I may possibly have -been deceived." - -"Was your sister dressed?" - -"No, she was in her night-dress. In her right hand was found the -charred stump of a match, and in her left a match-box." - -"Showing that she had struck a light and looked about her when -the alarm took place. That is important. And what conclusions did -the coroner come to?" - -"He investigated the case with great care, for Dr. Roylott's -conduct had long been notorious in the county, but he was unable -to find any satisfactory cause of death. My evidence showed that -the door had been fastened upon the inner side, and the windows -were blocked by old-fashioned shutters with broad iron bars, -which were secured every night. The walls were carefully sounded, -and were shown to be quite solid all round, and the flooring was -also thoroughly examined, with the same result. The chimney is -wide, but is barred up by four large staples. It is certain, -therefore, that my sister was quite alone when she met her end. -Besides, there were no marks of any violence upon her." - -"How about poison?" - -"The doctors examined her for it, but without success." - -"What do you think that this unfortunate lady died of, then?" - -"It is my belief that she died of pure fear and nervous shock, -though what it was that frightened her I cannot imagine." - -"Were there gipsies in the plantation at the time?" - -"Yes, there are nearly always some there." - -"Ah, and what did you gather from this allusion to a band--a -speckled band?" - -"Sometimes I have thought that it was merely the wild talk of -delirium, sometimes that it may have referred to some band of -people, perhaps to these very gipsies in the plantation. I do not -know whether the spotted handkerchiefs which so many of them wear -over their heads might have suggested the strange adjective which -she used." - -Holmes shook his head like a man who is far from being satisfied. - -"These are very deep waters," said he; "pray go on with your -narrative." - -"Two years have passed since then, and my life has been until -lately lonelier than ever. A month ago, however, a dear friend, -whom I have known for many years, has done me the honour to ask -my hand in marriage. His name is Armitage--Percy Armitage--the -second son of Mr. Armitage, of Crane Water, near Reading. My -stepfather has offered no opposition to the match, and we are to -be married in the course of the spring. Two days ago some repairs -were started in the west wing of the building, and my bedroom -wall has been pierced, so that I have had to move into the -chamber in which my sister died, and to sleep in the very bed in -which she slept. Imagine, then, my thrill of terror when last -night, as I lay awake, thinking over her terrible fate, I -suddenly heard in the silence of the night the low whistle which -had been the herald of her own death. I sprang up and lit the -lamp, but nothing was to be seen in the room. I was too shaken to -go to bed again, however, so I dressed, and as soon as it was -daylight I slipped down, got a dog-cart at the Crown Inn, which -is opposite, and drove to Leatherhead, from whence I have come on -this morning with the one object of seeing you and asking your -advice." - -"You have done wisely," said my friend. "But have you told me -all?" - -"Yes, all." - -"Miss Roylott, you have not. You are screening your stepfather." - -"Why, what do you mean?" - -For answer Holmes pushed back the frill of black lace which -fringed the hand that lay upon our visitor's knee. Five little -livid spots, the marks of four fingers and a thumb, were printed -upon the white wrist. - -"You have been cruelly used," said Holmes. - -The lady coloured deeply and covered over her injured wrist. "He -is a hard man," she said, "and perhaps he hardly knows his own -strength." - -There was a long silence, during which Holmes leaned his chin -upon his hands and stared into the crackling fire. - -"This is a very deep business," he said at last. "There are a -thousand details which I should desire to know before I decide -upon our course of action. Yet we have not a moment to lose. If -we were to come to Stoke Moran to-day, would it be possible for -us to see over these rooms without the knowledge of your -stepfather?" - -"As it happens, he spoke of coming into town to-day upon some -most important business. It is probable that he will be away all -day, and that there would be nothing to disturb you. We have a -housekeeper now, but she is old and foolish, and I could easily -get her out of the way." - -"Excellent. You are not averse to this trip, Watson?" - -"By no means." - -"Then we shall both come. What are you going to do yourself?" - -"I have one or two things which I would wish to do now that I am -in town. But I shall return by the twelve o'clock train, so as to -be there in time for your coming." - -"And you may expect us early in the afternoon. I have myself some -small business matters to attend to. Will you not wait and -breakfast?" - -"No, I must go. My heart is lightened already since I have -confided my trouble to you. I shall look forward to seeing you -again this afternoon." She dropped her thick black veil over her -face and glided from the room. - -"And what do you think of it all, Watson?" asked Sherlock Holmes, -leaning back in his chair. - -"It seems to me to be a most dark and sinister business." - -"Dark enough and sinister enough." - -"Yet if the lady is correct in saying that the flooring and walls -are sound, and that the door, window, and chimney are impassable, -then her sister must have been undoubtedly alone when she met her -mysterious end." - -"What becomes, then, of these nocturnal whistles, and what of the -very peculiar words of the dying woman?" - -"I cannot think." - -"When you combine the ideas of whistles at night, the presence of -a band of gipsies who are on intimate terms with this old doctor, -the fact that we have every reason to believe that the doctor has -an interest in preventing his stepdaughter's marriage, the dying -allusion to a band, and, finally, the fact that Miss Helen Stoner -heard a metallic clang, which might have been caused by one of -those metal bars that secured the shutters falling back into its -place, I think that there is good ground to think that the -mystery may be cleared along those lines." - -"But what, then, did the gipsies do?" - -"I cannot imagine." - -"I see many objections to any such theory." - -"And so do I. It is precisely for that reason that we are going -to Stoke Moran this day. I want to see whether the objections are -fatal, or if they may be explained away. But what in the name of -the devil!" - -The ejaculation had been drawn from my companion by the fact that -our door had been suddenly dashed open, and that a huge man had -framed himself in the aperture. His costume was a peculiar -mixture of the professional and of the agricultural, having a -black top-hat, a long frock-coat, and a pair of high gaiters, -with a hunting-crop swinging in his hand. So tall was he that his -hat actually brushed the cross bar of the doorway, and his -breadth seemed to span it across from side to side. A large face, -seared with a thousand wrinkles, burned yellow with the sun, and -marked with every evil passion, was turned from one to the other -of us, while his deep-set, bile-shot eyes, and his high, thin, -fleshless nose, gave him somewhat the resemblance to a fierce old -bird of prey. - -"Which of you is Holmes?" asked this apparition. - -"My name, sir; but you have the advantage of me," said my -companion quietly. - -"I am Dr. Grimesby Roylott, of Stoke Moran." - -"Indeed, Doctor," said Holmes blandly. "Pray take a seat." - -"I will do nothing of the kind. My stepdaughter has been here. I -have traced her. What has she been saying to you?" - -"It is a little cold for the time of the year," said Holmes. - -"What has she been saying to you?" screamed the old man -furiously. - -"But I have heard that the crocuses promise well," continued my -companion imperturbably. - -"Ha! You put me off, do you?" said our new visitor, taking a step -forward and shaking his hunting-crop. "I know you, you scoundrel! -I have heard of you before. You are Holmes, the meddler." - -My friend smiled. - -"Holmes, the busybody!" - -His smile broadened. - -"Holmes, the Scotland Yard Jack-in-office!" - -Holmes chuckled heartily. "Your conversation is most -entertaining," said he. "When you go out close the door, for -there is a decided draught." - -"I will go when I have said my say. Don't you dare to meddle with -my affairs. I know that Miss Stoner has been here. I traced her! -I am a dangerous man to fall foul of! See here." He stepped -swiftly forward, seized the poker, and bent it into a curve with -his huge brown hands. - -"See that you keep yourself out of my grip," he snarled, and -hurling the twisted poker into the fireplace he strode out of the -room. - -"He seems a very amiable person," said Holmes, laughing. "I am -not quite so bulky, but if he had remained I might have shown him -that my grip was not much more feeble than his own." As he spoke -he picked up the steel poker and, with a sudden effort, -straightened it out again. - -"Fancy his having the insolence to confound me with the official -detective force! This incident gives zest to our investigation, -however, and I only trust that our little friend will not suffer -from her imprudence in allowing this brute to trace her. And now, -Watson, we shall order breakfast, and afterwards I shall walk -down to Doctors' Commons, where I hope to get some data which may -help us in this matter." - - -It was nearly one o'clock when Sherlock Holmes returned from his -excursion. He held in his hand a sheet of blue paper, scrawled -over with notes and figures. - -"I have seen the will of the deceased wife," said he. "To -determine its exact meaning I have been obliged to work out the -present prices of the investments with which it is concerned. The -total income, which at the time of the wife's death was little -short of 1100 pounds, is now, through the fall in agricultural -prices, not more than 750 pounds. Each daughter can claim an -income of 250 pounds, in case of marriage. It is evident, -therefore, that if both girls had married, this beauty would have -had a mere pittance, while even one of them would cripple him to -a very serious extent. My morning's work has not been wasted, -since it has proved that he has the very strongest motives for -standing in the way of anything of the sort. And now, Watson, -this is too serious for dawdling, especially as the old man is -aware that we are interesting ourselves in his affairs; so if you -are ready, we shall call a cab and drive to Waterloo. I should be -very much obliged if you would slip your revolver into your -pocket. An Eley's No. 2 is an excellent argument with gentlemen -who can twist steel pokers into knots. That and a tooth-brush -are, I think, all that we need." - -At Waterloo we were fortunate in catching a train for -Leatherhead, where we hired a trap at the station inn and drove -for four or five miles through the lovely Surrey lanes. It was a -perfect day, with a bright sun and a few fleecy clouds in the -heavens. The trees and wayside hedges were just throwing out -their first green shoots, and the air was full of the pleasant -smell of the moist earth. To me at least there was a strange -contrast between the sweet promise of the spring and this -sinister quest upon which we were engaged. My companion sat in -the front of the trap, his arms folded, his hat pulled down over -his eyes, and his chin sunk upon his breast, buried in the -deepest thought. Suddenly, however, he started, tapped me on the -shoulder, and pointed over the meadows. - -"Look there!" said he. - -A heavily timbered park stretched up in a gentle slope, -thickening into a grove at the highest point. From amid the -branches there jutted out the grey gables and high roof-tree of a -very old mansion. - -"Stoke Moran?" said he. - -"Yes, sir, that be the house of Dr. Grimesby Roylott," remarked -the driver. - -"There is some building going on there," said Holmes; "that is -where we are going." - -"There's the village," said the driver, pointing to a cluster of -roofs some distance to the left; "but if you want to get to the -house, you'll find it shorter to get over this stile, and so by -the foot-path over the fields. There it is, where the lady is -walking." - -"And the lady, I fancy, is Miss Stoner," observed Holmes, shading -his eyes. "Yes, I think we had better do as you suggest." - -We got off, paid our fare, and the trap rattled back on its way -to Leatherhead. - -"I thought it as well," said Holmes as we climbed the stile, -"that this fellow should think we had come here as architects, or -on some definite business. It may stop his gossip. -Good-afternoon, Miss Stoner. You see that we have been as good as -our word." - -Our client of the morning had hurried forward to meet us with a -face which spoke her joy. "I have been waiting so eagerly for -you," she cried, shaking hands with us warmly. "All has turned -out splendidly. Dr. Roylott has gone to town, and it is unlikely -that he will be back before evening." - -"We have had the pleasure of making the doctor's acquaintance," -said Holmes, and in a few words he sketched out what had -occurred. Miss Stoner turned white to the lips as she listened. - -"Good heavens!" she cried, "he has followed me, then." - -"So it appears." - -"He is so cunning that I never know when I am safe from him. What -will he say when he returns?" - -"He must guard himself, for he may find that there is someone -more cunning than himself upon his track. You must lock yourself -up from him to-night. If he is violent, we shall take you away to -your aunt's at Harrow. Now, we must make the best use of our -time, so kindly take us at once to the rooms which we are to -examine." - -The building was of grey, lichen-blotched stone, with a high -central portion and two curving wings, like the claws of a crab, -thrown out on each side. In one of these wings the windows were -broken and blocked with wooden boards, while the roof was partly -caved in, a picture of ruin. The central portion was in little -better repair, but the right-hand block was comparatively modern, -and the blinds in the windows, with the blue smoke curling up -from the chimneys, showed that this was where the family resided. -Some scaffolding had been erected against the end wall, and the -stone-work had been broken into, but there were no signs of any -workmen at the moment of our visit. Holmes walked slowly up and -down the ill-trimmed lawn and examined with deep attention the -outsides of the windows. - -"This, I take it, belongs to the room in which you used to sleep, -the centre one to your sister's, and the one next to the main -building to Dr. Roylott's chamber?" - -"Exactly so. But I am now sleeping in the middle one." - -"Pending the alterations, as I understand. By the way, there does -not seem to be any very pressing need for repairs at that end -wall." - -"There were none. I believe that it was an excuse to move me from -my room." - -"Ah! that is suggestive. Now, on the other side of this narrow -wing runs the corridor from which these three rooms open. There -are windows in it, of course?" - -"Yes, but very small ones. Too narrow for anyone to pass -through." - -"As you both locked your doors at night, your rooms were -unapproachable from that side. Now, would you have the kindness -to go into your room and bar your shutters?" - -Miss Stoner did so, and Holmes, after a careful examination -through the open window, endeavoured in every way to force the -shutter open, but without success. There was no slit through -which a knife could be passed to raise the bar. Then with his -lens he tested the hinges, but they were of solid iron, built -firmly into the massive masonry. "Hum!" said he, scratching his -chin in some perplexity, "my theory certainly presents some -difficulties. No one could pass these shutters if they were -bolted. Well, we shall see if the inside throws any light upon -the matter." - -A small side door led into the whitewashed corridor from which -the three bedrooms opened. Holmes refused to examine the third -chamber, so we passed at once to the second, that in which Miss -Stoner was now sleeping, and in which her sister had met with her -fate. It was a homely little room, with a low ceiling and a -gaping fireplace, after the fashion of old country-houses. A -brown chest of drawers stood in one corner, a narrow -white-counterpaned bed in another, and a dressing-table on the -left-hand side of the window. These articles, with two small -wicker-work chairs, made up all the furniture in the room save -for a square of Wilton carpet in the centre. The boards round and -the panelling of the walls were of brown, worm-eaten oak, so old -and discoloured that it may have dated from the original building -of the house. Holmes drew one of the chairs into a corner and sat -silent, while his eyes travelled round and round and up and down, -taking in every detail of the apartment. - -"Where does that bell communicate with?" he asked at last -pointing to a thick bell-rope which hung down beside the bed, the -tassel actually lying upon the pillow. - -"It goes to the housekeeper's room." - -"It looks newer than the other things?" - -"Yes, it was only put there a couple of years ago." - -"Your sister asked for it, I suppose?" - -"No, I never heard of her using it. We used always to get what we -wanted for ourselves." - -"Indeed, it seemed unnecessary to put so nice a bell-pull there. -You will excuse me for a few minutes while I satisfy myself as to -this floor." He threw himself down upon his face with his lens in -his hand and crawled swiftly backward and forward, examining -minutely the cracks between the boards. Then he did the same with -the wood-work with which the chamber was panelled. Finally he -walked over to the bed and spent some time in staring at it and -in running his eye up and down the wall. Finally he took the -bell-rope in his hand and gave it a brisk tug. - -"Why, it's a dummy," said he. - -"Won't it ring?" - -"No, it is not even attached to a wire. This is very interesting. -You can see now that it is fastened to a hook just above where -the little opening for the ventilator is." - -"How very absurd! I never noticed that before." - -"Very strange!" muttered Holmes, pulling at the rope. "There are -one or two very singular points about this room. For example, -what a fool a builder must be to open a ventilator into another -room, when, with the same trouble, he might have communicated -with the outside air!" - -"That is also quite modern," said the lady. - -"Done about the same time as the bell-rope?" remarked Holmes. - -"Yes, there were several little changes carried out about that -time." - -"They seem to have been of a most interesting character--dummy -bell-ropes, and ventilators which do not ventilate. With your -permission, Miss Stoner, we shall now carry our researches into -the inner apartment." - -Dr. Grimesby Roylott's chamber was larger than that of his -step-daughter, but was as plainly furnished. A camp-bed, a small -wooden shelf full of books, mostly of a technical character, an -armchair beside the bed, a plain wooden chair against the wall, a -round table, and a large iron safe were the principal things -which met the eye. Holmes walked slowly round and examined each -and all of them with the keenest interest. - -"What's in here?" he asked, tapping the safe. - -"My stepfather's business papers." - -"Oh! you have seen inside, then?" - -"Only once, some years ago. I remember that it was full of -papers." - -"There isn't a cat in it, for example?" - -"No. What a strange idea!" - -"Well, look at this!" He took up a small saucer of milk which -stood on the top of it. - -"No; we don't keep a cat. But there is a cheetah and a baboon." - -"Ah, yes, of course! Well, a cheetah is just a big cat, and yet a -saucer of milk does not go very far in satisfying its wants, I -daresay. There is one point which I should wish to determine." He -squatted down in front of the wooden chair and examined the seat -of it with the greatest attention. - -"Thank you. That is quite settled," said he, rising and putting -his lens in his pocket. "Hullo! Here is something interesting!" - -The object which had caught his eye was a small dog lash hung on -one corner of the bed. The lash, however, was curled upon itself -and tied so as to make a loop of whipcord. - -"What do you make of that, Watson?" - -"It's a common enough lash. But I don't know why it should be -tied." - -"That is not quite so common, is it? Ah, me! it's a wicked world, -and when a clever man turns his brains to crime it is the worst -of all. I think that I have seen enough now, Miss Stoner, and -with your permission we shall walk out upon the lawn." - -I had never seen my friend's face so grim or his brow so dark as -it was when we turned from the scene of this investigation. We -had walked several times up and down the lawn, neither Miss -Stoner nor myself liking to break in upon his thoughts before he -roused himself from his reverie. - -"It is very essential, Miss Stoner," said he, "that you should -absolutely follow my advice in every respect." - -"I shall most certainly do so." - -"The matter is too serious for any hesitation. Your life may -depend upon your compliance." - -"I assure you that I am in your hands." - -"In the first place, both my friend and I must spend the night in -your room." - -Both Miss Stoner and I gazed at him in astonishment. - -"Yes, it must be so. Let me explain. I believe that that is the -village inn over there?" - -"Yes, that is the Crown." - -"Very good. Your windows would be visible from there?" - -"Certainly." - -"You must confine yourself to your room, on pretence of a -headache, when your stepfather comes back. Then when you hear him -retire for the night, you must open the shutters of your window, -undo the hasp, put your lamp there as a signal to us, and then -withdraw quietly with everything which you are likely to want -into the room which you used to occupy. I have no doubt that, in -spite of the repairs, you could manage there for one night." - -"Oh, yes, easily." - -"The rest you will leave in our hands." - -"But what will you do?" - -"We shall spend the night in your room, and we shall investigate -the cause of this noise which has disturbed you." - -"I believe, Mr. Holmes, that you have already made up your mind," -said Miss Stoner, laying her hand upon my companion's sleeve. - -"Perhaps I have." - -"Then, for pity's sake, tell me what was the cause of my sister's -death." - -"I should prefer to have clearer proofs before I speak." - -"You can at least tell me whether my own thought is correct, and -if she died from some sudden fright." - -"No, I do not think so. I think that there was probably some more -tangible cause. And now, Miss Stoner, we must leave you for if -Dr. Roylott returned and saw us our journey would be in vain. -Good-bye, and be brave, for if you will do what I have told you, -you may rest assured that we shall soon drive away the dangers -that threaten you." - -Sherlock Holmes and I had no difficulty in engaging a bedroom and -sitting-room at the Crown Inn. They were on the upper floor, and -from our window we could command a view of the avenue gate, and -of the inhabited wing of Stoke Moran Manor House. At dusk we saw -Dr. Grimesby Roylott drive past, his huge form looming up beside -the little figure of the lad who drove him. The boy had some -slight difficulty in undoing the heavy iron gates, and we heard -the hoarse roar of the doctor's voice and saw the fury with which -he shook his clinched fists at him. The trap drove on, and a few -minutes later we saw a sudden light spring up among the trees as -the lamp was lit in one of the sitting-rooms. - -"Do you know, Watson," said Holmes as we sat together in the -gathering darkness, "I have really some scruples as to taking you -to-night. There is a distinct element of danger." - -"Can I be of assistance?" - -"Your presence might be invaluable." - -"Then I shall certainly come." - -"It is very kind of you." - -"You speak of danger. You have evidently seen more in these rooms -than was visible to me." - -"No, but I fancy that I may have deduced a little more. I imagine -that you saw all that I did." - -"I saw nothing remarkable save the bell-rope, and what purpose -that could answer I confess is more than I can imagine." - -"You saw the ventilator, too?" - -"Yes, but I do not think that it is such a very unusual thing to -have a small opening between two rooms. It was so small that a -rat could hardly pass through." - -"I knew that we should find a ventilator before ever we came to -Stoke Moran." - -"My dear Holmes!" - -"Oh, yes, I did. You remember in her statement she said that her -sister could smell Dr. Roylott's cigar. Now, of course that -suggested at once that there must be a communication between the -two rooms. It could only be a small one, or it would have been -remarked upon at the coroner's inquiry. I deduced a ventilator." - -"But what harm can there be in that?" - -"Well, there is at least a curious coincidence of dates. A -ventilator is made, a cord is hung, and a lady who sleeps in the -bed dies. Does not that strike you?" - -"I cannot as yet see any connection." - -"Did you observe anything very peculiar about that bed?" - -"No." - -"It was clamped to the floor. Did you ever see a bed fastened -like that before?" - -"I cannot say that I have." - -"The lady could not move her bed. It must always be in the same -relative position to the ventilator and to the rope--or so we may -call it, since it was clearly never meant for a bell-pull." - -"Holmes," I cried, "I seem to see dimly what you are hinting at. -We are only just in time to prevent some subtle and horrible -crime." - -"Subtle enough and horrible enough. When a doctor does go wrong -he is the first of criminals. He has nerve and he has knowledge. -Palmer and Pritchard were among the heads of their profession. -This man strikes even deeper, but I think, Watson, that we shall -be able to strike deeper still. But we shall have horrors enough -before the night is over; for goodness' sake let us have a quiet -pipe and turn our minds for a few hours to something more -cheerful." - - -About nine o'clock the light among the trees was extinguished, -and all was dark in the direction of the Manor House. Two hours -passed slowly away, and then, suddenly, just at the stroke of -eleven, a single bright light shone out right in front of us. - -"That is our signal," said Holmes, springing to his feet; "it -comes from the middle window." - -As we passed out he exchanged a few words with the landlord, -explaining that we were going on a late visit to an acquaintance, -and that it was possible that we might spend the night there. A -moment later we were out on the dark road, a chill wind blowing -in our faces, and one yellow light twinkling in front of us -through the gloom to guide us on our sombre errand. - -There was little difficulty in entering the grounds, for -unrepaired breaches gaped in the old park wall. Making our way -among the trees, we reached the lawn, crossed it, and were about -to enter through the window when out from a clump of laurel -bushes there darted what seemed to be a hideous and distorted -child, who threw itself upon the grass with writhing limbs and -then ran swiftly across the lawn into the darkness. - -"My God!" I whispered; "did you see it?" - -Holmes was for the moment as startled as I. His hand closed like -a vice upon my wrist in his agitation. Then he broke into a low -laugh and put his lips to my ear. - -"It is a nice household," he murmured. "That is the baboon." - -I had forgotten the strange pets which the doctor affected. There -was a cheetah, too; perhaps we might find it upon our shoulders -at any moment. I confess that I felt easier in my mind when, -after following Holmes' example and slipping off my shoes, I -found myself inside the bedroom. My companion noiselessly closed -the shutters, moved the lamp onto the table, and cast his eyes -round the room. All was as we had seen it in the daytime. Then -creeping up to me and making a trumpet of his hand, he whispered -into my ear again so gently that it was all that I could do to -distinguish the words: - -"The least sound would be fatal to our plans." - -I nodded to show that I had heard. - -"We must sit without light. He would see it through the -ventilator." - -I nodded again. - -"Do not go asleep; your very life may depend upon it. Have your -pistol ready in case we should need it. I will sit on the side of -the bed, and you in that chair." - -I took out my revolver and laid it on the corner of the table. - -Holmes had brought up a long thin cane, and this he placed upon -the bed beside him. By it he laid the box of matches and the -stump of a candle. Then he turned down the lamp, and we were left -in darkness. - -How shall I ever forget that dreadful vigil? I could not hear a -sound, not even the drawing of a breath, and yet I knew that my -companion sat open-eyed, within a few feet of me, in the same -state of nervous tension in which I was myself. The shutters cut -off the least ray of light, and we waited in absolute darkness. - -From outside came the occasional cry of a night-bird, and once at -our very window a long drawn catlike whine, which told us that -the cheetah was indeed at liberty. Far away we could hear the -deep tones of the parish clock, which boomed out every quarter of -an hour. How long they seemed, those quarters! Twelve struck, and -one and two and three, and still we sat waiting silently for -whatever might befall. - -Suddenly there was the momentary gleam of a light up in the -direction of the ventilator, which vanished immediately, but was -succeeded by a strong smell of burning oil and heated metal. -Someone in the next room had lit a dark-lantern. I heard a gentle -sound of movement, and then all was silent once more, though the -smell grew stronger. For half an hour I sat with straining ears. -Then suddenly another sound became audible--a very gentle, -soothing sound, like that of a small jet of steam escaping -continually from a kettle. The instant that we heard it, Holmes -sprang from the bed, struck a match, and lashed furiously with -his cane at the bell-pull. - -"You see it, Watson?" he yelled. "You see it?" - -But I saw nothing. At the moment when Holmes struck the light I -heard a low, clear whistle, but the sudden glare flashing into my -weary eyes made it impossible for me to tell what it was at which -my friend lashed so savagely. I could, however, see that his face -was deadly pale and filled with horror and loathing. He had -ceased to strike and was gazing up at the ventilator when -suddenly there broke from the silence of the night the most -horrible cry to which I have ever listened. It swelled up louder -and louder, a hoarse yell of pain and fear and anger all mingled -in the one dreadful shriek. They say that away down in the -village, and even in the distant parsonage, that cry raised the -sleepers from their beds. It struck cold to our hearts, and I -stood gazing at Holmes, and he at me, until the last echoes of it -had died away into the silence from which it rose. - -"What can it mean?" I gasped. - -"It means that it is all over," Holmes answered. "And perhaps, -after all, it is for the best. Take your pistol, and we will -enter Dr. Roylott's room." - -With a grave face he lit the lamp and led the way down the -corridor. Twice he struck at the chamber door without any reply -from within. Then he turned the handle and entered, I at his -heels, with the cocked pistol in my hand. - -It was a singular sight which met our eyes. On the table stood a -dark-lantern with the shutter half open, throwing a brilliant -beam of light upon the iron safe, the door of which was ajar. -Beside this table, on the wooden chair, sat Dr. Grimesby Roylott -clad in a long grey dressing-gown, his bare ankles protruding -beneath, and his feet thrust into red heelless Turkish slippers. -Across his lap lay the short stock with the long lash which we -had noticed during the day. His chin was cocked upward and his -eyes were fixed in a dreadful, rigid stare at the corner of the -ceiling. Round his brow he had a peculiar yellow band, with -brownish speckles, which seemed to be bound tightly round his -head. As we entered he made neither sound nor motion. - -"The band! the speckled band!" whispered Holmes. - -I took a step forward. In an instant his strange headgear began -to move, and there reared itself from among his hair the squat -diamond-shaped head and puffed neck of a loathsome serpent. - -"It is a swamp adder!" cried Holmes; "the deadliest snake in -India. He has died within ten seconds of being bitten. Violence -does, in truth, recoil upon the violent, and the schemer falls -into the pit which he digs for another. Let us thrust this -creature back into its den, and we can then remove Miss Stoner to -some place of shelter and let the county police know what has -happened." - -As he spoke he drew the dog-whip swiftly from the dead man's lap, -and throwing the noose round the reptile's neck he drew it from -its horrid perch and, carrying it at arm's length, threw it into -the iron safe, which he closed upon it. - -Such are the true facts of the death of Dr. Grimesby Roylott, of -Stoke Moran. It is not necessary that I should prolong a -narrative which has already run to too great a length by telling -how we broke the sad news to the terrified girl, how we conveyed -her by the morning train to the care of her good aunt at Harrow, -of how the slow process of official inquiry came to the -conclusion that the doctor met his fate while indiscreetly -playing with a dangerous pet. The little which I had yet to learn -of the case was told me by Sherlock Holmes as we travelled back -next day. - -"I had," said he, "come to an entirely erroneous conclusion which -shows, my dear Watson, how dangerous it always is to reason from -insufficient data. The presence of the gipsies, and the use of -the word 'band,' which was used by the poor girl, no doubt, to -explain the appearance which she had caught a hurried glimpse of -by the light of her match, were sufficient to put me upon an -entirely wrong scent. I can only claim the merit that I instantly -reconsidered my position when, however, it became clear to me -that whatever danger threatened an occupant of the room could not -come either from the window or the door. My attention was -speedily drawn, as I have already remarked to you, to this -ventilator, and to the bell-rope which hung down to the bed. The -discovery that this was a dummy, and that the bed was clamped to -the floor, instantly gave rise to the suspicion that the rope was -there as a bridge for something passing through the hole and -coming to the bed. The idea of a snake instantly occurred to me, -and when I coupled it with my knowledge that the doctor was -furnished with a supply of creatures from India, I felt that I -was probably on the right track. The idea of using a form of -poison which could not possibly be discovered by any chemical -test was just such a one as would occur to a clever and ruthless -man who had had an Eastern training. The rapidity with which such -a poison would take effect would also, from his point of view, be -an advantage. It would be a sharp-eyed coroner, indeed, who could -distinguish the two little dark punctures which would show where -the poison fangs had done their work. Then I thought of the -whistle. Of course he must recall the snake before the morning -light revealed it to the victim. He had trained it, probably by -the use of the milk which we saw, to return to him when summoned. -He would put it through this ventilator at the hour that he -thought best, with the certainty that it would crawl down the -rope and land on the bed. It might or might not bite the -occupant, perhaps she might escape every night for a week, but -sooner or later she must fall a victim. - -"I had come to these conclusions before ever I had entered his -room. An inspection of his chair showed me that he had been in -the habit of standing on it, which of course would be necessary -in order that he should reach the ventilator. The sight of the -safe, the saucer of milk, and the loop of whipcord were enough to -finally dispel any doubts which may have remained. The metallic -clang heard by Miss Stoner was obviously caused by her stepfather -hastily closing the door of his safe upon its terrible occupant. -Having once made up my mind, you know the steps which I took in -order to put the matter to the proof. I heard the creature hiss -as I have no doubt that you did also, and I instantly lit the -light and attacked it." - -"With the result of driving it through the ventilator." - -"And also with the result of causing it to turn upon its master -at the other side. Some of the blows of my cane came home and -roused its snakish temper, so that it flew upon the first person -it saw. In this way I am no doubt indirectly responsible for Dr. -Grimesby Roylott's death, and I cannot say that it is likely to -weigh very heavily upon my conscience." - - - -IX. THE ADVENTURE OF THE ENGINEER'S THUMB - -Of all the problems which have been submitted to my friend, Mr. -Sherlock Holmes, for solution during the years of our intimacy, -there were only two which I was the means of introducing to his -notice--that of Mr. Hatherley's thumb, and that of Colonel -Warburton's madness. Of these the latter may have afforded a -finer field for an acute and original observer, but the other was -so strange in its inception and so dramatic in its details that -it may be the more worthy of being placed upon record, even if it -gave my friend fewer openings for those deductive methods of -reasoning by which he achieved such remarkable results. The story -has, I believe, been told more than once in the newspapers, but, -like all such narratives, its effect is much less striking when -set forth en bloc in a single half-column of print than when the -facts slowly evolve before your own eyes, and the mystery clears -gradually away as each new discovery furnishes a step which leads -on to the complete truth. At the time the circumstances made a -deep impression upon me, and the lapse of two years has hardly -served to weaken the effect. - -It was in the summer of '89, not long after my marriage, that the -events occurred which I am now about to summarise. I had returned -to civil practice and had finally abandoned Holmes in his Baker -Street rooms, although I continually visited him and occasionally -even persuaded him to forgo his Bohemian habits so far as to come -and visit us. My practice had steadily increased, and as I -happened to live at no very great distance from Paddington -Station, I got a few patients from among the officials. One of -these, whom I had cured of a painful and lingering disease, was -never weary of advertising my virtues and of endeavouring to send -me on every sufferer over whom he might have any influence. - -One morning, at a little before seven o'clock, I was awakened by -the maid tapping at the door to announce that two men had come -from Paddington and were waiting in the consulting-room. I -dressed hurriedly, for I knew by experience that railway cases -were seldom trivial, and hastened downstairs. As I descended, my -old ally, the guard, came out of the room and closed the door -tightly behind him. - -"I've got him here," he whispered, jerking his thumb over his -shoulder; "he's all right." - -"What is it, then?" I asked, for his manner suggested that it was -some strange creature which he had caged up in my room. - -"It's a new patient," he whispered. "I thought I'd bring him -round myself; then he couldn't slip away. There he is, all safe -and sound. I must go now, Doctor; I have my dooties, just the -same as you." And off he went, this trusty tout, without even -giving me time to thank him. - -I entered my consulting-room and found a gentleman seated by the -table. He was quietly dressed in a suit of heather tweed with a -soft cloth cap which he had laid down upon my books. Round one of -his hands he had a handkerchief wrapped, which was mottled all -over with bloodstains. He was young, not more than -five-and-twenty, I should say, with a strong, masculine face; but -he was exceedingly pale and gave me the impression of a man who -was suffering from some strong agitation, which it took all his -strength of mind to control. - -"I am sorry to knock you up so early, Doctor," said he, "but I -have had a very serious accident during the night. I came in by -train this morning, and on inquiring at Paddington as to where I -might find a doctor, a worthy fellow very kindly escorted me -here. I gave the maid a card, but I see that she has left it upon -the side-table." - -I took it up and glanced at it. "Mr. Victor Hatherley, hydraulic -engineer, 16A, Victoria Street (3rd floor)." That was the name, -style, and abode of my morning visitor. "I regret that I have -kept you waiting," said I, sitting down in my library-chair. "You -are fresh from a night journey, I understand, which is in itself -a monotonous occupation." - -"Oh, my night could not be called monotonous," said he, and -laughed. He laughed very heartily, with a high, ringing note, -leaning back in his chair and shaking his sides. All my medical -instincts rose up against that laugh. - -"Stop it!" I cried; "pull yourself together!" and I poured out -some water from a caraffe. - -It was useless, however. He was off in one of those hysterical -outbursts which come upon a strong nature when some great crisis -is over and gone. Presently he came to himself once more, very -weary and pale-looking. - -"I have been making a fool of myself," he gasped. - -"Not at all. Drink this." I dashed some brandy into the water, -and the colour began to come back to his bloodless cheeks. - -"That's better!" said he. "And now, Doctor, perhaps you would -kindly attend to my thumb, or rather to the place where my thumb -used to be." - -He unwound the handkerchief and held out his hand. It gave even -my hardened nerves a shudder to look at it. There were four -protruding fingers and a horrid red, spongy surface where the -thumb should have been. It had been hacked or torn right out from -the roots. - -"Good heavens!" I cried, "this is a terrible injury. It must have -bled considerably." - -"Yes, it did. I fainted when it was done, and I think that I must -have been senseless for a long time. When I came to I found that -it was still bleeding, so I tied one end of my handkerchief very -tightly round the wrist and braced it up with a twig." - -"Excellent! You should have been a surgeon." - -"It is a question of hydraulics, you see, and came within my own -province." - -"This has been done," said I, examining the wound, "by a very -heavy and sharp instrument." - -"A thing like a cleaver," said he. - -"An accident, I presume?" - -"By no means." - -"What! a murderous attack?" - -"Very murderous indeed." - -"You horrify me." - -I sponged the wound, cleaned it, dressed it, and finally covered -it over with cotton wadding and carbolised bandages. He lay back -without wincing, though he bit his lip from time to time. - -"How is that?" I asked when I had finished. - -"Capital! Between your brandy and your bandage, I feel a new man. -I was very weak, but I have had a good deal to go through." - -"Perhaps you had better not speak of the matter. It is evidently -trying to your nerves." - -"Oh, no, not now. I shall have to tell my tale to the police; -but, between ourselves, if it were not for the convincing -evidence of this wound of mine, I should be surprised if they -believed my statement, for it is a very extraordinary one, and I -have not much in the way of proof with which to back it up; and, -even if they believe me, the clues which I can give them are so -vague that it is a question whether justice will be done." - -"Ha!" cried I, "if it is anything in the nature of a problem -which you desire to see solved, I should strongly recommend you -to come to my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, before you go to the -official police." - -"Oh, I have heard of that fellow," answered my visitor, "and I -should be very glad if he would take the matter up, though of -course I must use the official police as well. Would you give me -an introduction to him?" - -"I'll do better. I'll take you round to him myself." - -"I should be immensely obliged to you." - -"We'll call a cab and go together. We shall just be in time to -have a little breakfast with him. Do you feel equal to it?" - -"Yes; I shall not feel easy until I have told my story." - -"Then my servant will call a cab, and I shall be with you in an -instant." I rushed upstairs, explained the matter shortly to my -wife, and in five minutes was inside a hansom, driving with my -new acquaintance to Baker Street. - -Sherlock Holmes was, as I expected, lounging about his -sitting-room in his dressing-gown, reading the agony column of The -Times and smoking his before-breakfast pipe, which was composed -of all the plugs and dottles left from his smokes of the day -before, all carefully dried and collected on the corner of the -mantelpiece. He received us in his quietly genial fashion, -ordered fresh rashers and eggs, and joined us in a hearty meal. -When it was concluded he settled our new acquaintance upon the -sofa, placed a pillow beneath his head, and laid a glass of -brandy and water within his reach. - -"It is easy to see that your experience has been no common one, -Mr. Hatherley," said he. "Pray, lie down there and make yourself -absolutely at home. Tell us what you can, but stop when you are -tired and keep up your strength with a little stimulant." - -"Thank you," said my patient, "but I have felt another man since -the doctor bandaged me, and I think that your breakfast has -completed the cure. I shall take up as little of your valuable -time as possible, so I shall start at once upon my peculiar -experiences." - -Holmes sat in his big armchair with the weary, heavy-lidded -expression which veiled his keen and eager nature, while I sat -opposite to him, and we listened in silence to the strange story -which our visitor detailed to us. - -"You must know," said he, "that I am an orphan and a bachelor, -residing alone in lodgings in London. By profession I am a -hydraulic engineer, and I have had considerable experience of my -work during the seven years that I was apprenticed to Venner & -Matheson, the well-known firm, of Greenwich. Two years ago, -having served my time, and having also come into a fair sum of -money through my poor father's death, I determined to start in -business for myself and took professional chambers in Victoria -Street. - -"I suppose that everyone finds his first independent start in -business a dreary experience. To me it has been exceptionally so. -During two years I have had three consultations and one small -job, and that is absolutely all that my profession has brought -me. My gross takings amount to 27 pounds 10s. Every day, from -nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, I waited in my -little den, until at last my heart began to sink, and I came to -believe that I should never have any practice at all. - -"Yesterday, however, just as I was thinking of leaving the -office, my clerk entered to say there was a gentleman waiting who -wished to see me upon business. He brought up a card, too, with -the name of 'Colonel Lysander Stark' engraved upon it. Close at -his heels came the colonel himself, a man rather over the middle -size, but of an exceeding thinness. I do not think that I have -ever seen so thin a man. His whole face sharpened away into nose -and chin, and the skin of his cheeks was drawn quite tense over -his outstanding bones. Yet this emaciation seemed to be his -natural habit, and due to no disease, for his eye was bright, his -step brisk, and his bearing assured. He was plainly but neatly -dressed, and his age, I should judge, would be nearer forty than -thirty. - -"'Mr. Hatherley?' said he, with something of a German accent. -'You have been recommended to me, Mr. Hatherley, as being a man -who is not only proficient in his profession but is also discreet -and capable of preserving a secret.' - -"I bowed, feeling as flattered as any young man would at such an -address. 'May I ask who it was who gave me so good a character?' - -"'Well, perhaps it is better that I should not tell you that just -at this moment. I have it from the same source that you are both -an orphan and a bachelor and are residing alone in London.' - -"'That is quite correct,' I answered; 'but you will excuse me if -I say that I cannot see how all this bears upon my professional -qualifications. I understand that it was on a professional matter -that you wished to speak to me?' - -"'Undoubtedly so. But you will find that all I say is really to -the point. I have a professional commission for you, but absolute -secrecy is quite essential--absolute secrecy, you understand, and -of course we may expect that more from a man who is alone than -from one who lives in the bosom of his family.' - -"'If I promise to keep a secret,' said I, 'you may absolutely -depend upon my doing so.' - -"He looked very hard at me as I spoke, and it seemed to me that I -had never seen so suspicious and questioning an eye. - -"'Do you promise, then?' said he at last. - -"'Yes, I promise.' - -"'Absolute and complete silence before, during, and after? No -reference to the matter at all, either in word or writing?' - -"'I have already given you my word.' - -"'Very good.' He suddenly sprang up, and darting like lightning -across the room he flung open the door. The passage outside was -empty. - -"'That's all right,' said he, coming back. 'I know that clerks are -sometimes curious as to their master's affairs. Now we can talk -in safety.' He drew up his chair very close to mine and began to -stare at me again with the same questioning and thoughtful look. - -"A feeling of repulsion, and of something akin to fear had begun -to rise within me at the strange antics of this fleshless man. -Even my dread of losing a client could not restrain me from -showing my impatience. - -"'I beg that you will state your business, sir,' said I; 'my time -is of value.' Heaven forgive me for that last sentence, but the -words came to my lips. - -"'How would fifty guineas for a night's work suit you?' he asked. - -"'Most admirably.' - -"'I say a night's work, but an hour's would be nearer the mark. I -simply want your opinion about a hydraulic stamping machine which -has got out of gear. If you show us what is wrong we shall soon -set it right ourselves. What do you think of such a commission as -that?' - -"'The work appears to be light and the pay munificent.' - -"'Precisely so. We shall want you to come to-night by the last -train.' - -"'Where to?' - -"'To Eyford, in Berkshire. It is a little place near the borders -of Oxfordshire, and within seven miles of Reading. There is a -train from Paddington which would bring you there at about -11:15.' - -"'Very good.' - -"'I shall come down in a carriage to meet you.' - -"'There is a drive, then?' - -"'Yes, our little place is quite out in the country. It is a good -seven miles from Eyford Station.' - -"'Then we can hardly get there before midnight. I suppose there -would be no chance of a train back. I should be compelled to stop -the night.' - -"'Yes, we could easily give you a shake-down.' - -"'That is very awkward. Could I not come at some more convenient -hour?' - -"'We have judged it best that you should come late. It is to -recompense you for any inconvenience that we are paying to you, a -young and unknown man, a fee which would buy an opinion from the -very heads of your profession. Still, of course, if you would -like to draw out of the business, there is plenty of time to do -so.' - -"I thought of the fifty guineas, and of how very useful they -would be to me. 'Not at all,' said I, 'I shall be very happy to -accommodate myself to your wishes. I should like, however, to -understand a little more clearly what it is that you wish me to -do.' - -"'Quite so. It is very natural that the pledge of secrecy which -we have exacted from you should have aroused your curiosity. I -have no wish to commit you to anything without your having it all -laid before you. I suppose that we are absolutely safe from -eavesdroppers?' - -"'Entirely.' - -"'Then the matter stands thus. You are probably aware that -fuller's-earth is a valuable product, and that it is only found -in one or two places in England?' - -"'I have heard so.' - -"'Some little time ago I bought a small place--a very small -place--within ten miles of Reading. I was fortunate enough to -discover that there was a deposit of fuller's-earth in one of my -fields. On examining it, however, I found that this deposit was a -comparatively small one, and that it formed a link between two -very much larger ones upon the right and left--both of them, -however, in the grounds of my neighbours. These good people were -absolutely ignorant that their land contained that which was -quite as valuable as a gold-mine. Naturally, it was to my -interest to buy their land before they discovered its true value, -but unfortunately I had no capital by which I could do this. I -took a few of my friends into the secret, however, and they -suggested that we should quietly and secretly work our own little -deposit and that in this way we should earn the money which would -enable us to buy the neighbouring fields. This we have now been -doing for some time, and in order to help us in our operations we -erected a hydraulic press. This press, as I have already -explained, has got out of order, and we wish your advice upon the -subject. We guard our secret very jealously, however, and if it -once became known that we had hydraulic engineers coming to our -little house, it would soon rouse inquiry, and then, if the facts -came out, it would be good-bye to any chance of getting these -fields and carrying out our plans. That is why I have made you -promise me that you will not tell a human being that you are -going to Eyford to-night. I hope that I make it all plain?' - -"'I quite follow you,' said I. 'The only point which I could not -quite understand was what use you could make of a hydraulic press -in excavating fuller's-earth, which, as I understand, is dug out -like gravel from a pit.' - -"'Ah!' said he carelessly, 'we have our own process. We compress -the earth into bricks, so as to remove them without revealing -what they are. But that is a mere detail. I have taken you fully -into my confidence now, Mr. Hatherley, and I have shown you how I -trust you.' He rose as he spoke. 'I shall expect you, then, at -Eyford at 11:15.' - -"'I shall certainly be there.' - -"'And not a word to a soul.' He looked at me with a last long, -questioning gaze, and then, pressing my hand in a cold, dank -grasp, he hurried from the room. - -"Well, when I came to think it all over in cool blood I was very -much astonished, as you may both think, at this sudden commission -which had been intrusted to me. On the one hand, of course, I was -glad, for the fee was at least tenfold what I should have asked -had I set a price upon my own services, and it was possible that -this order might lead to other ones. On the other hand, the face -and manner of my patron had made an unpleasant impression upon -me, and I could not think that his explanation of the -fuller's-earth was sufficient to explain the necessity for my -coming at midnight, and his extreme anxiety lest I should tell -anyone of my errand. However, I threw all fears to the winds, ate -a hearty supper, drove to Paddington, and started off, having -obeyed to the letter the injunction as to holding my tongue. - -"At Reading I had to change not only my carriage but my station. -However, I was in time for the last train to Eyford, and I -reached the little dim-lit station after eleven o'clock. I was the -only passenger who got out there, and there was no one upon the -platform save a single sleepy porter with a lantern. As I passed -out through the wicket gate, however, I found my acquaintance of -the morning waiting in the shadow upon the other side. Without a -word he grasped my arm and hurried me into a carriage, the door -of which was standing open. He drew up the windows on either -side, tapped on the wood-work, and away we went as fast as the -horse could go." - -"One horse?" interjected Holmes. - -"Yes, only one." - -"Did you observe the colour?" - -"Yes, I saw it by the side-lights when I was stepping into the -carriage. It was a chestnut." - -"Tired-looking or fresh?" - -"Oh, fresh and glossy." - -"Thank you. I am sorry to have interrupted you. Pray continue -your most interesting statement." - -"Away we went then, and we drove for at least an hour. Colonel -Lysander Stark had said that it was only seven miles, but I -should think, from the rate that we seemed to go, and from the -time that we took, that it must have been nearer twelve. He sat -at my side in silence all the time, and I was aware, more than -once when I glanced in his direction, that he was looking at me -with great intensity. The country roads seem to be not very good -in that part of the world, for we lurched and jolted terribly. I -tried to look out of the windows to see something of where we -were, but they were made of frosted glass, and I could make out -nothing save the occasional bright blur of a passing light. Now -and then I hazarded some remark to break the monotony of the -journey, but the colonel answered only in monosyllables, and the -conversation soon flagged. At last, however, the bumping of the -road was exchanged for the crisp smoothness of a gravel-drive, -and the carriage came to a stand. Colonel Lysander Stark sprang -out, and, as I followed after him, pulled me swiftly into a porch -which gaped in front of us. We stepped, as it were, right out of -the carriage and into the hall, so that I failed to catch the -most fleeting glance of the front of the house. The instant that -I had crossed the threshold the door slammed heavily behind us, -and I heard faintly the rattle of the wheels as the carriage -drove away. - -"It was pitch dark inside the house, and the colonel fumbled -about looking for matches and muttering under his breath. -Suddenly a door opened at the other end of the passage, and a -long, golden bar of light shot out in our direction. It grew -broader, and a woman appeared with a lamp in her hand, which she -held above her head, pushing her face forward and peering at us. -I could see that she was pretty, and from the gloss with which -the light shone upon her dark dress I knew that it was a rich -material. She spoke a few words in a foreign tongue in a tone as -though asking a question, and when my companion answered in a -gruff monosyllable she gave such a start that the lamp nearly -fell from her hand. Colonel Stark went up to her, whispered -something in her ear, and then, pushing her back into the room -from whence she had come, he walked towards me again with the -lamp in his hand. - -"'Perhaps you will have the kindness to wait in this room for a -few minutes,' said he, throwing open another door. It was a -quiet, little, plainly furnished room, with a round table in the -centre, on which several German books were scattered. Colonel -Stark laid down the lamp on the top of a harmonium beside the -door. 'I shall not keep you waiting an instant,' said he, and -vanished into the darkness. - -"I glanced at the books upon the table, and in spite of my -ignorance of German I could see that two of them were treatises -on science, the others being volumes of poetry. Then I walked -across to the window, hoping that I might catch some glimpse of -the country-side, but an oak shutter, heavily barred, was folded -across it. It was a wonderfully silent house. There was an old -clock ticking loudly somewhere in the passage, but otherwise -everything was deadly still. A vague feeling of uneasiness began -to steal over me. Who were these German people, and what were -they doing living in this strange, out-of-the-way place? And -where was the place? I was ten miles or so from Eyford, that was -all I knew, but whether north, south, east, or west I had no -idea. For that matter, Reading, and possibly other large towns, -were within that radius, so the place might not be so secluded, -after all. Yet it was quite certain, from the absolute stillness, -that we were in the country. I paced up and down the room, -humming a tune under my breath to keep up my spirits and feeling -that I was thoroughly earning my fifty-guinea fee. - -"Suddenly, without any preliminary sound in the midst of the -utter stillness, the door of my room swung slowly open. The woman -was standing in the aperture, the darkness of the hall behind -her, the yellow light from my lamp beating upon her eager and -beautiful face. I could see at a glance that she was sick with -fear, and the sight sent a chill to my own heart. She held up one -shaking finger to warn me to be silent, and she shot a few -whispered words of broken English at me, her eyes glancing back, -like those of a frightened horse, into the gloom behind her. - -"'I would go,' said she, trying hard, as it seemed to me, to -speak calmly; 'I would go. I should not stay here. There is no -good for you to do.' - -"'But, madam,' said I, 'I have not yet done what I came for. I -cannot possibly leave until I have seen the machine.' - -"'It is not worth your while to wait,' she went on. 'You can pass -through the door; no one hinders.' And then, seeing that I smiled -and shook my head, she suddenly threw aside her constraint and -made a step forward, with her hands wrung together. 'For the love -of Heaven!' she whispered, 'get away from here before it is too -late!' - -"But I am somewhat headstrong by nature, and the more ready to -engage in an affair when there is some obstacle in the way. I -thought of my fifty-guinea fee, of my wearisome journey, and of -the unpleasant night which seemed to be before me. Was it all to -go for nothing? Why should I slink away without having carried -out my commission, and without the payment which was my due? This -woman might, for all I knew, be a monomaniac. With a stout -bearing, therefore, though her manner had shaken me more than I -cared to confess, I still shook my head and declared my intention -of remaining where I was. She was about to renew her entreaties -when a door slammed overhead, and the sound of several footsteps -was heard upon the stairs. She listened for an instant, threw up -her hands with a despairing gesture, and vanished as suddenly and -as noiselessly as she had come. - -"The newcomers were Colonel Lysander Stark and a short thick man -with a chinchilla beard growing out of the creases of his double -chin, who was introduced to me as Mr. Ferguson. - -"'This is my secretary and manager,' said the colonel. 'By the -way, I was under the impression that I left this door shut just -now. I fear that you have felt the draught.' - -"'On the contrary,' said I, 'I opened the door myself because I -felt the room to be a little close.' - -"He shot one of his suspicious looks at me. 'Perhaps we had -better proceed to business, then,' said he. 'Mr. Ferguson and I -will take you up to see the machine.' - -"'I had better put my hat on, I suppose.' - -"'Oh, no, it is in the house.' - -"'What, you dig fuller's-earth in the house?' - -"'No, no. This is only where we compress it. But never mind that. -All we wish you to do is to examine the machine and to let us -know what is wrong with it.' - -"We went upstairs together, the colonel first with the lamp, the -fat manager and I behind him. It was a labyrinth of an old house, -with corridors, passages, narrow winding staircases, and little -low doors, the thresholds of which were hollowed out by the -generations who had crossed them. There were no carpets and no -signs of any furniture above the ground floor, while the plaster -was peeling off the walls, and the damp was breaking through in -green, unhealthy blotches. I tried to put on as unconcerned an -air as possible, but I had not forgotten the warnings of the -lady, even though I disregarded them, and I kept a keen eye upon -my two companions. Ferguson appeared to be a morose and silent -man, but I could see from the little that he said that he was at -least a fellow-countryman. - -"Colonel Lysander Stark stopped at last before a low door, which -he unlocked. Within was a small, square room, in which the three -of us could hardly get at one time. Ferguson remained outside, -and the colonel ushered me in. - -"'We are now,' said he, 'actually within the hydraulic press, and -it would be a particularly unpleasant thing for us if anyone were -to turn it on. The ceiling of this small chamber is really the -end of the descending piston, and it comes down with the force of -many tons upon this metal floor. There are small lateral columns -of water outside which receive the force, and which transmit and -multiply it in the manner which is familiar to you. The machine -goes readily enough, but there is some stiffness in the working -of it, and it has lost a little of its force. Perhaps you will -have the goodness to look it over and to show us how we can set -it right.' - -"I took the lamp from him, and I examined the machine very -thoroughly. It was indeed a gigantic one, and capable of -exercising enormous pressure. When I passed outside, however, and -pressed down the levers which controlled it, I knew at once by -the whishing sound that there was a slight leakage, which allowed -a regurgitation of water through one of the side cylinders. An -examination showed that one of the india-rubber bands which was -round the head of a driving-rod had shrunk so as not quite to -fill the socket along which it worked. This was clearly the cause -of the loss of power, and I pointed it out to my companions, who -followed my remarks very carefully and asked several practical -questions as to how they should proceed to set it right. When I -had made it clear to them, I returned to the main chamber of the -machine and took a good look at it to satisfy my own curiosity. -It was obvious at a glance that the story of the fuller's-earth -was the merest fabrication, for it would be absurd to suppose -that so powerful an engine could be designed for so inadequate a -purpose. The walls were of wood, but the floor consisted of a -large iron trough, and when I came to examine it I could see a -crust of metallic deposit all over it. I had stooped and was -scraping at this to see exactly what it was when I heard a -muttered exclamation in German and saw the cadaverous face of the -colonel looking down at me. - -"'What are you doing there?' he asked. - -"I felt angry at having been tricked by so elaborate a story as -that which he had told me. 'I was admiring your fuller's-earth,' -said I; 'I think that I should be better able to advise you as to -your machine if I knew what the exact purpose was for which it -was used.' - -"The instant that I uttered the words I regretted the rashness of -my speech. His face set hard, and a baleful light sprang up in -his grey eyes. - -"'Very well,' said he, 'you shall know all about the machine.' He -took a step backward, slammed the little door, and turned the key -in the lock. I rushed towards it and pulled at the handle, but it -was quite secure, and did not give in the least to my kicks and -shoves. 'Hullo!' I yelled. 'Hullo! Colonel! Let me out!' - -"And then suddenly in the silence I heard a sound which sent my -heart into my mouth. It was the clank of the levers and the swish -of the leaking cylinder. He had set the engine at work. The lamp -still stood upon the floor where I had placed it when examining -the trough. By its light I saw that the black ceiling was coming -down upon me, slowly, jerkily, but, as none knew better than -myself, with a force which must within a minute grind me to a -shapeless pulp. I threw myself, screaming, against the door, and -dragged with my nails at the lock. I implored the colonel to let -me out, but the remorseless clanking of the levers drowned my -cries. The ceiling was only a foot or two above my head, and with -my hand upraised I could feel its hard, rough surface. Then it -flashed through my mind that the pain of my death would depend -very much upon the position in which I met it. If I lay on my -face the weight would come upon my spine, and I shuddered to -think of that dreadful snap. Easier the other way, perhaps; and -yet, had I the nerve to lie and look up at that deadly black -shadow wavering down upon me? Already I was unable to stand -erect, when my eye caught something which brought a gush of hope -back to my heart. - -"I have said that though the floor and ceiling were of iron, the -walls were of wood. As I gave a last hurried glance around, I saw -a thin line of yellow light between two of the boards, which -broadened and broadened as a small panel was pushed backward. For -an instant I could hardly believe that here was indeed a door -which led away from death. The next instant I threw myself -through, and lay half-fainting upon the other side. The panel had -closed again behind me, but the crash of the lamp, and a few -moments afterwards the clang of the two slabs of metal, told me -how narrow had been my escape. - -"I was recalled to myself by a frantic plucking at my wrist, and -I found myself lying upon the stone floor of a narrow corridor, -while a woman bent over me and tugged at me with her left hand, -while she held a candle in her right. It was the same good friend -whose warning I had so foolishly rejected. - -"'Come! come!' she cried breathlessly. 'They will be here in a -moment. They will see that you are not there. Oh, do not waste -the so-precious time, but come!' - -"This time, at least, I did not scorn her advice. I staggered to -my feet and ran with her along the corridor and down a winding -stair. The latter led to another broad passage, and just as we -reached it we heard the sound of running feet and the shouting of -two voices, one answering the other from the floor on which we -were and from the one beneath. My guide stopped and looked about -her like one who is at her wit's end. Then she threw open a door -which led into a bedroom, through the window of which the moon -was shining brightly. - -"'It is your only chance,' said she. 'It is high, but it may be -that you can jump it.' - -"As she spoke a light sprang into view at the further end of the -passage, and I saw the lean figure of Colonel Lysander Stark -rushing forward with a lantern in one hand and a weapon like a -butcher's cleaver in the other. I rushed across the bedroom, -flung open the window, and looked out. How quiet and sweet and -wholesome the garden looked in the moonlight, and it could not be -more than thirty feet down. I clambered out upon the sill, but I -hesitated to jump until I should have heard what passed between -my saviour and the ruffian who pursued me. If she were ill-used, -then at any risks I was determined to go back to her assistance. -The thought had hardly flashed through my mind before he was at -the door, pushing his way past her; but she threw her arms round -him and tried to hold him back. - -"'Fritz! Fritz!' she cried in English, 'remember your promise -after the last time. You said it should not be again. He will be -silent! Oh, he will be silent!' - -"'You are mad, Elise!' he shouted, struggling to break away from -her. 'You will be the ruin of us. He has seen too much. Let me -pass, I say!' He dashed her to one side, and, rushing to the -window, cut at me with his heavy weapon. I had let myself go, and -was hanging by the hands to the sill, when his blow fell. I was -conscious of a dull pain, my grip loosened, and I fell into the -garden below. - -"I was shaken but not hurt by the fall; so I picked myself up and -rushed off among the bushes as hard as I could run, for I -understood that I was far from being out of danger yet. Suddenly, -however, as I ran, a deadly dizziness and sickness came over me. -I glanced down at my hand, which was throbbing painfully, and -then, for the first time, saw that my thumb had been cut off and -that the blood was pouring from my wound. I endeavoured to tie my -handkerchief round it, but there came a sudden buzzing in my -ears, and next moment I fell in a dead faint among the -rose-bushes. - -"How long I remained unconscious I cannot tell. It must have been -a very long time, for the moon had sunk, and a bright morning was -breaking when I came to myself. My clothes were all sodden with -dew, and my coat-sleeve was drenched with blood from my wounded -thumb. The smarting of it recalled in an instant all the -particulars of my night's adventure, and I sprang to my feet with -the feeling that I might hardly yet be safe from my pursuers. But -to my astonishment, when I came to look round me, neither house -nor garden were to be seen. I had been lying in an angle of the -hedge close by the highroad, and just a little lower down was a -long building, which proved, upon my approaching it, to be the -very station at which I had arrived upon the previous night. Were -it not for the ugly wound upon my hand, all that had passed -during those dreadful hours might have been an evil dream. - -"Half dazed, I went into the station and asked about the morning -train. There would be one to Reading in less than an hour. The -same porter was on duty, I found, as had been there when I -arrived. I inquired of him whether he had ever heard of Colonel -Lysander Stark. The name was strange to him. Had he observed a -carriage the night before waiting for me? No, he had not. Was -there a police-station anywhere near? There was one about three -miles off. - -"It was too far for me to go, weak and ill as I was. I determined -to wait until I got back to town before telling my story to the -police. It was a little past six when I arrived, so I went first -to have my wound dressed, and then the doctor was kind enough to -bring me along here. I put the case into your hands and shall do -exactly what you advise." - -We both sat in silence for some little time after listening to -this extraordinary narrative. Then Sherlock Holmes pulled down -from the shelf one of the ponderous commonplace books in which he -placed his cuttings. - -"Here is an advertisement which will interest you," said he. "It -appeared in all the papers about a year ago. Listen to this: -'Lost, on the 9th inst., Mr. Jeremiah Hayling, aged -twenty-six, a hydraulic engineer. Left his lodgings at ten -o'clock at night, and has not been heard of since. Was -dressed in,' etc., etc. Ha! That represents the last time that -the colonel needed to have his machine overhauled, I fancy." - -"Good heavens!" cried my patient. "Then that explains what the -girl said." - -"Undoubtedly. It is quite clear that the colonel was a cool and -desperate man, who was absolutely determined that nothing should -stand in the way of his little game, like those out-and-out -pirates who will leave no survivor from a captured ship. Well, -every moment now is precious, so if you feel equal to it we shall -go down to Scotland Yard at once as a preliminary to starting for -Eyford." - -Some three hours or so afterwards we were all in the train -together, bound from Reading to the little Berkshire village. -There were Sherlock Holmes, the hydraulic engineer, Inspector -Bradstreet, of Scotland Yard, a plain-clothes man, and myself. -Bradstreet had spread an ordnance map of the county out upon the -seat and was busy with his compasses drawing a circle with Eyford -for its centre. - -"There you are," said he. "That circle is drawn at a radius of -ten miles from the village. The place we want must be somewhere -near that line. You said ten miles, I think, sir." - -"It was an hour's good drive." - -"And you think that they brought you back all that way when you -were unconscious?" - -"They must have done so. I have a confused memory, too, of having -been lifted and conveyed somewhere." - -"What I cannot understand," said I, "is why they should have -spared you when they found you lying fainting in the garden. -Perhaps the villain was softened by the woman's entreaties." - -"I hardly think that likely. I never saw a more inexorable face -in my life." - -"Oh, we shall soon clear up all that," said Bradstreet. "Well, I -have drawn my circle, and I only wish I knew at what point upon -it the folk that we are in search of are to be found." - -"I think I could lay my finger on it," said Holmes quietly. - -"Really, now!" cried the inspector, "you have formed your -opinion! Come, now, we shall see who agrees with you. I say it is -south, for the country is more deserted there." - -"And I say east," said my patient. - -"I am for west," remarked the plain-clothes man. "There are -several quiet little villages up there." - -"And I am for north," said I, "because there are no hills there, -and our friend says that he did not notice the carriage go up -any." - -"Come," cried the inspector, laughing; "it's a very pretty -diversity of opinion. We have boxed the compass among us. Who do -you give your casting vote to?" - -"You are all wrong." - -"But we can't all be." - -"Oh, yes, you can. This is my point." He placed his finger in the -centre of the circle. "This is where we shall find them." - -"But the twelve-mile drive?" gasped Hatherley. - -"Six out and six back. Nothing simpler. You say yourself that the -horse was fresh and glossy when you got in. How could it be that -if it had gone twelve miles over heavy roads?" - -"Indeed, it is a likely ruse enough," observed Bradstreet -thoughtfully. "Of course there can be no doubt as to the nature -of this gang." - -"None at all," said Holmes. "They are coiners on a large scale, -and have used the machine to form the amalgam which has taken the -place of silver." - -"We have known for some time that a clever gang was at work," -said the inspector. "They have been turning out half-crowns by -the thousand. We even traced them as far as Reading, but could -get no farther, for they had covered their traces in a way that -showed that they were very old hands. But now, thanks to this -lucky chance, I think that we have got them right enough." - -But the inspector was mistaken, for those criminals were not -destined to fall into the hands of justice. As we rolled into -Eyford Station we saw a gigantic column of smoke which streamed -up from behind a small clump of trees in the neighbourhood and -hung like an immense ostrich feather over the landscape. - -"A house on fire?" asked Bradstreet as the train steamed off -again on its way. - -"Yes, sir!" said the station-master. - -"When did it break out?" - -"I hear that it was during the night, sir, but it has got worse, -and the whole place is in a blaze." - -"Whose house is it?" - -"Dr. Becher's." - -"Tell me," broke in the engineer, "is Dr. Becher a German, very -thin, with a long, sharp nose?" - -The station-master laughed heartily. "No, sir, Dr. Becher is an -Englishman, and there isn't a man in the parish who has a -better-lined waistcoat. But he has a gentleman staying with him, -a patient, as I understand, who is a foreigner, and he looks as -if a little good Berkshire beef would do him no harm." - -The station-master had not finished his speech before we were all -hastening in the direction of the fire. The road topped a low -hill, and there was a great widespread whitewashed building in -front of us, spouting fire at every chink and window, while in -the garden in front three fire-engines were vainly striving to -keep the flames under. - -"That's it!" cried Hatherley, in intense excitement. "There is -the gravel-drive, and there are the rose-bushes where I lay. That -second window is the one that I jumped from." - -"Well, at least," said Holmes, "you have had your revenge upon -them. There can be no question that it was your oil-lamp which, -when it was crushed in the press, set fire to the wooden walls, -though no doubt they were too excited in the chase after you to -observe it at the time. Now keep your eyes open in this crowd for -your friends of last night, though I very much fear that they are -a good hundred miles off by now." - -And Holmes' fears came to be realised, for from that day to this -no word has ever been heard either of the beautiful woman, the -sinister German, or the morose Englishman. Early that morning a -peasant had met a cart containing several people and some very -bulky boxes driving rapidly in the direction of Reading, but -there all traces of the fugitives disappeared, and even Holmes' -ingenuity failed ever to discover the least clue as to their -whereabouts. - -The firemen had been much perturbed at the strange arrangements -which they had found within, and still more so by discovering a -newly severed human thumb upon a window-sill of the second floor. -About sunset, however, their efforts were at last successful, and -they subdued the flames, but not before the roof had fallen in, -and the whole place been reduced to such absolute ruin that, save -some twisted cylinders and iron piping, not a trace remained of -the machinery which had cost our unfortunate acquaintance so -dearly. Large masses of nickel and of tin were discovered stored -in an out-house, but no coins were to be found, which may have -explained the presence of those bulky boxes which have been -already referred to. - -How our hydraulic engineer had been conveyed from the garden to -the spot where he recovered his senses might have remained -forever a mystery were it not for the soft mould, which told us a -very plain tale. He had evidently been carried down by two -persons, one of whom had remarkably small feet and the other -unusually large ones. On the whole, it was most probable that the -silent Englishman, being less bold or less murderous than his -companion, had assisted the woman to bear the unconscious man out -of the way of danger. - -"Well," said our engineer ruefully as we took our seats to return -once more to London, "it has been a pretty business for me! I -have lost my thumb and I have lost a fifty-guinea fee, and what -have I gained?" - -"Experience," said Holmes, laughing. "Indirectly it may be of -value, you know; you have only to put it into words to gain the -reputation of being excellent company for the remainder of your -existence." - - - -X. THE ADVENTURE OF THE NOBLE BACHELOR - -The Lord St. Simon marriage, and its curious termination, have -long ceased to be a subject of interest in those exalted circles -in which the unfortunate bridegroom moves. Fresh scandals have -eclipsed it, and their more piquant details have drawn the -gossips away from this four-year-old drama. As I have reason to -believe, however, that the full facts have never been revealed to -the general public, and as my friend Sherlock Holmes had a -considerable share in clearing the matter up, I feel that no -memoir of him would be complete without some little sketch of -this remarkable episode. - -It was a few weeks before my own marriage, during the days when I -was still sharing rooms with Holmes in Baker Street, that he came -home from an afternoon stroll to find a letter on the table -waiting for him. I had remained indoors all day, for the weather -had taken a sudden turn to rain, with high autumnal winds, and -the Jezail bullet which I had brought back in one of my limbs as -a relic of my Afghan campaign throbbed with dull persistence. -With my body in one easy-chair and my legs upon another, I had -surrounded myself with a cloud of newspapers until at last, -saturated with the news of the day, I tossed them all aside and -lay listless, watching the huge crest and monogram upon the -envelope upon the table and wondering lazily who my friend's -noble correspondent could be. - -"Here is a very fashionable epistle," I remarked as he entered. -"Your morning letters, if I remember right, were from a -fish-monger and a tide-waiter." - -"Yes, my correspondence has certainly the charm of variety," he -answered, smiling, "and the humbler are usually the more -interesting. This looks like one of those unwelcome social -summonses which call upon a man either to be bored or to lie." - -He broke the seal and glanced over the contents. - -"Oh, come, it may prove to be something of interest, after all." - -"Not social, then?" - -"No, distinctly professional." - -"And from a noble client?" - -"One of the highest in England." - -"My dear fellow, I congratulate you." - -"I assure you, Watson, without affectation, that the status of my -client is a matter of less moment to me than the interest of his -case. It is just possible, however, that that also may not be -wanting in this new investigation. You have been reading the -papers diligently of late, have you not?" - -"It looks like it," said I ruefully, pointing to a huge bundle in -the corner. "I have had nothing else to do." - -"It is fortunate, for you will perhaps be able to post me up. I -read nothing except the criminal news and the agony column. The -latter is always instructive. But if you have followed recent -events so closely you must have read about Lord St. Simon and his -wedding?" - -"Oh, yes, with the deepest interest." - -"That is well. The letter which I hold in my hand is from Lord -St. Simon. I will read it to you, and in return you must turn -over these papers and let me have whatever bears upon the matter. -This is what he says: - -"'MY DEAR MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES:--Lord Backwater tells me that I -may place implicit reliance upon your judgment and discretion. I -have determined, therefore, to call upon you and to consult you -in reference to the very painful event which has occurred in -connection with my wedding. Mr. Lestrade, of Scotland Yard, is -acting already in the matter, but he assures me that he sees no -objection to your co-operation, and that he even thinks that -it might be of some assistance. I will call at four o'clock in -the afternoon, and, should you have any other engagement at that -time, I hope that you will postpone it, as this matter is of -paramount importance. Yours faithfully, ST. SIMON.' - -"It is dated from Grosvenor Mansions, written with a quill pen, -and the noble lord has had the misfortune to get a smear of ink -upon the outer side of his right little finger," remarked Holmes -as he folded up the epistle. - -"He says four o'clock. It is three now. He will be here in an -hour." - -"Then I have just time, with your assistance, to get clear upon -the subject. Turn over those papers and arrange the extracts in -their order of time, while I take a glance as to who our client -is." He picked a red-covered volume from a line of books of -reference beside the mantelpiece. "Here he is," said he, sitting -down and flattening it out upon his knee. "'Lord Robert Walsingham -de Vere St. Simon, second son of the Duke of Balmoral.' Hum! 'Arms: -Azure, three caltrops in chief over a fess sable. Born in 1846.' -He's forty-one years of age, which is mature for marriage. Was -Under-Secretary for the colonies in a late administration. The -Duke, his father, was at one time Secretary for Foreign Affairs. -They inherit Plantagenet blood by direct descent, and Tudor on -the distaff side. Ha! Well, there is nothing very instructive in -all this. I think that I must turn to you Watson, for something -more solid." - -"I have very little difficulty in finding what I want," said I, -"for the facts are quite recent, and the matter struck me as -remarkable. I feared to refer them to you, however, as I knew -that you had an inquiry on hand and that you disliked the -intrusion of other matters." - -"Oh, you mean the little problem of the Grosvenor Square -furniture van. That is quite cleared up now--though, indeed, it -was obvious from the first. Pray give me the results of your -newspaper selections." - -"Here is the first notice which I can find. It is in the personal -column of the Morning Post, and dates, as you see, some weeks -back: 'A marriage has been arranged,' it says, 'and will, if -rumour is correct, very shortly take place, between Lord Robert -St. Simon, second son of the Duke of Balmoral, and Miss Hatty -Doran, the only daughter of Aloysius Doran. Esq., of San -Francisco, Cal., U.S.A.' That is all." - -"Terse and to the point," remarked Holmes, stretching his long, -thin legs towards the fire. - -"There was a paragraph amplifying this in one of the society -papers of the same week. Ah, here it is: 'There will soon be a -call for protection in the marriage market, for the present -free-trade principle appears to tell heavily against our home -product. One by one the management of the noble houses of Great -Britain is passing into the hands of our fair cousins from across -the Atlantic. An important addition has been made during the last -week to the list of the prizes which have been borne away by -these charming invaders. Lord St. Simon, who has shown himself -for over twenty years proof against the little god's arrows, has -now definitely announced his approaching marriage with Miss Hatty -Doran, the fascinating daughter of a California millionaire. Miss -Doran, whose graceful figure and striking face attracted much -attention at the Westbury House festivities, is an only child, -and it is currently reported that her dowry will run to -considerably over the six figures, with expectancies for the -future. As it is an open secret that the Duke of Balmoral has -been compelled to sell his pictures within the last few years, -and as Lord St. Simon has no property of his own save the small -estate of Birchmoor, it is obvious that the Californian heiress -is not the only gainer by an alliance which will enable her to -make the easy and common transition from a Republican lady to a -British peeress.'" - -"Anything else?" asked Holmes, yawning. - -"Oh, yes; plenty. Then there is another note in the Morning Post -to say that the marriage would be an absolutely quiet one, that it -would be at St. George's, Hanover Square, that only half a dozen -intimate friends would be invited, and that the party would -return to the furnished house at Lancaster Gate which has been -taken by Mr. Aloysius Doran. Two days later--that is, on -Wednesday last--there is a curt announcement that the wedding had -taken place, and that the honeymoon would be passed at Lord -Backwater's place, near Petersfield. Those are all the notices -which appeared before the disappearance of the bride." - -"Before the what?" asked Holmes with a start. - -"The vanishing of the lady." - -"When did she vanish, then?" - -"At the wedding breakfast." - -"Indeed. This is more interesting than it promised to be; quite -dramatic, in fact." - -"Yes; it struck me as being a little out of the common." - -"They often vanish before the ceremony, and occasionally during -the honeymoon; but I cannot call to mind anything quite so prompt -as this. Pray let me have the details." - -"I warn you that they are very incomplete." - -"Perhaps we may make them less so." - -"Such as they are, they are set forth in a single article of a -morning paper of yesterday, which I will read to you. It is -headed, 'Singular Occurrence at a Fashionable Wedding': - -"'The family of Lord Robert St. Simon has been thrown into the -greatest consternation by the strange and painful episodes which -have taken place in connection with his wedding. The ceremony, as -shortly announced in the papers of yesterday, occurred on the -previous morning; but it is only now that it has been possible to -confirm the strange rumours which have been so persistently -floating about. In spite of the attempts of the friends to hush -the matter up, so much public attention has now been drawn to it -that no good purpose can be served by affecting to disregard what -is a common subject for conversation. - -"'The ceremony, which was performed at St. George's, Hanover -Square, was a very quiet one, no one being present save the -father of the bride, Mr. Aloysius Doran, the Duchess of Balmoral, -Lord Backwater, Lord Eustace and Lady Clara St. Simon (the -younger brother and sister of the bridegroom), and Lady Alicia -Whittington. The whole party proceeded afterwards to the house of -Mr. Aloysius Doran, at Lancaster Gate, where breakfast had been -prepared. It appears that some little trouble was caused by a -woman, whose name has not been ascertained, who endeavoured to -force her way into the house after the bridal party, alleging -that she had some claim upon Lord St. Simon. It was only after a -painful and prolonged scene that she was ejected by the butler -and the footman. The bride, who had fortunately entered the house -before this unpleasant interruption, had sat down to breakfast -with the rest, when she complained of a sudden indisposition and -retired to her room. Her prolonged absence having caused some -comment, her father followed her, but learned from her maid that -she had only come up to her chamber for an instant, caught up an -ulster and bonnet, and hurried down to the passage. One of the -footmen declared that he had seen a lady leave the house thus -apparelled, but had refused to credit that it was his mistress, -believing her to be with the company. On ascertaining that his -daughter had disappeared, Mr. Aloysius Doran, in conjunction with -the bridegroom, instantly put themselves in communication with -the police, and very energetic inquiries are being made, which -will probably result in a speedy clearing up of this very -singular business. Up to a late hour last night, however, nothing -had transpired as to the whereabouts of the missing lady. There -are rumours of foul play in the matter, and it is said that the -police have caused the arrest of the woman who had caused the -original disturbance, in the belief that, from jealousy or some -other motive, she may have been concerned in the strange -disappearance of the bride.'" - -"And is that all?" - -"Only one little item in another of the morning papers, but it is -a suggestive one." - -"And it is--" - -"That Miss Flora Millar, the lady who had caused the disturbance, -has actually been arrested. It appears that she was formerly a -danseuse at the Allegro, and that she has known the bridegroom -for some years. There are no further particulars, and the whole -case is in your hands now--so far as it has been set forth in the -public press." - -"And an exceedingly interesting case it appears to be. I would -not have missed it for worlds. But there is a ring at the bell, -Watson, and as the clock makes it a few minutes after four, I -have no doubt that this will prove to be our noble client. Do not -dream of going, Watson, for I very much prefer having a witness, -if only as a check to my own memory." - -"Lord Robert St. Simon," announced our page-boy, throwing open -the door. A gentleman entered, with a pleasant, cultured face, -high-nosed and pale, with something perhaps of petulance about -the mouth, and with the steady, well-opened eye of a man whose -pleasant lot it had ever been to command and to be obeyed. His -manner was brisk, and yet his general appearance gave an undue -impression of age, for he had a slight forward stoop and a little -bend of the knees as he walked. His hair, too, as he swept off -his very curly-brimmed hat, was grizzled round the edges and thin -upon the top. As to his dress, it was careful to the verge of -foppishness, with high collar, black frock-coat, white waistcoat, -yellow gloves, patent-leather shoes, and light-coloured gaiters. -He advanced slowly into the room, turning his head from left to -right, and swinging in his right hand the cord which held his -golden eyeglasses. - -"Good-day, Lord St. Simon," said Holmes, rising and bowing. "Pray -take the basket-chair. This is my friend and colleague, Dr. -Watson. Draw up a little to the fire, and we will talk this -matter over." - -"A most painful matter to me, as you can most readily imagine, -Mr. Holmes. I have been cut to the quick. I understand that you -have already managed several delicate cases of this sort, sir, -though I presume that they were hardly from the same class of -society." - -"No, I am descending." - -"I beg pardon." - -"My last client of the sort was a king." - -"Oh, really! I had no idea. And which king?" - -"The King of Scandinavia." - -"What! Had he lost his wife?" - -"You can understand," said Holmes suavely, "that I extend to the -affairs of my other clients the same secrecy which I promise to -you in yours." - -"Of course! Very right! very right! I'm sure I beg pardon. As to -my own case, I am ready to give you any information which may -assist you in forming an opinion." - -"Thank you. I have already learned all that is in the public -prints, nothing more. I presume that I may take it as correct--this -article, for example, as to the disappearance of the bride." - -Lord St. Simon glanced over it. "Yes, it is correct, as far as it -goes." - -"But it needs a great deal of supplementing before anyone could -offer an opinion. I think that I may arrive at my facts most -directly by questioning you." - -"Pray do so." - -"When did you first meet Miss Hatty Doran?" - -"In San Francisco, a year ago." - -"You were travelling in the States?" - -"Yes." - -"Did you become engaged then?" - -"No." - -"But you were on a friendly footing?" - -"I was amused by her society, and she could see that I was -amused." - -"Her father is very rich?" - -"He is said to be the richest man on the Pacific slope." - -"And how did he make his money?" - -"In mining. He had nothing a few years ago. Then he struck gold, -invested it, and came up by leaps and bounds." - -"Now, what is your own impression as to the young lady's--your -wife's character?" - -The nobleman swung his glasses a little faster and stared down -into the fire. "You see, Mr. Holmes," said he, "my wife was -twenty before her father became a rich man. During that time she -ran free in a mining camp and wandered through woods or -mountains, so that her education has come from Nature rather than -from the schoolmaster. She is what we call in England a tomboy, -with a strong nature, wild and free, unfettered by any sort of -traditions. She is impetuous--volcanic, I was about to say. She -is swift in making up her mind and fearless in carrying out her -resolutions. On the other hand, I would not have given her the -name which I have the honour to bear"--he gave a little stately -cough--"had not I thought her to be at bottom a noble woman. I -believe that she is capable of heroic self-sacrifice and that -anything dishonourable would be repugnant to her." - -"Have you her photograph?" - -"I brought this with me." He opened a locket and showed us the -full face of a very lovely woman. It was not a photograph but an -ivory miniature, and the artist had brought out the full effect -of the lustrous black hair, the large dark eyes, and the -exquisite mouth. Holmes gazed long and earnestly at it. Then he -closed the locket and handed it back to Lord St. Simon. - -"The young lady came to London, then, and you renewed your -acquaintance?" - -"Yes, her father brought her over for this last London season. I -met her several times, became engaged to her, and have now -married her." - -"She brought, I understand, a considerable dowry?" - -"A fair dowry. Not more than is usual in my family." - -"And this, of course, remains to you, since the marriage is a -fait accompli?" - -"I really have made no inquiries on the subject." - -"Very naturally not. Did you see Miss Doran on the day before the -wedding?" - -"Yes." - -"Was she in good spirits?" - -"Never better. She kept talking of what we should do in our -future lives." - -"Indeed! That is very interesting. And on the morning of the -wedding?" - -"She was as bright as possible--at least until after the -ceremony." - -"And did you observe any change in her then?" - -"Well, to tell the truth, I saw then the first signs that I had -ever seen that her temper was just a little sharp. The incident -however, was too trivial to relate and can have no possible -bearing upon the case." - -"Pray let us have it, for all that." - -"Oh, it is childish. She dropped her bouquet as we went towards -the vestry. She was passing the front pew at the time, and it -fell over into the pew. There was a moment's delay, but the -gentleman in the pew handed it up to her again, and it did not -appear to be the worse for the fall. Yet when I spoke to her of -the matter, she answered me abruptly; and in the carriage, on our -way home, she seemed absurdly agitated over this trifling cause." - -"Indeed! You say that there was a gentleman in the pew. Some of -the general public were present, then?" - -"Oh, yes. It is impossible to exclude them when the church is -open." - -"This gentleman was not one of your wife's friends?" - -"No, no; I call him a gentleman by courtesy, but he was quite a -common-looking person. I hardly noticed his appearance. But -really I think that we are wandering rather far from the point." - -"Lady St. Simon, then, returned from the wedding in a less -cheerful frame of mind than she had gone to it. What did she do -on re-entering her father's house?" - -"I saw her in conversation with her maid." - -"And who is her maid?" - -"Alice is her name. She is an American and came from California -with her." - -"A confidential servant?" - -"A little too much so. It seemed to me that her mistress allowed -her to take great liberties. Still, of course, in America they -look upon these things in a different way." - -"How long did she speak to this Alice?" - -"Oh, a few minutes. I had something else to think of." - -"You did not overhear what they said?" - -"Lady St. Simon said something about 'jumping a claim.' She was -accustomed to use slang of the kind. I have no idea what she -meant." - -"American slang is very expressive sometimes. And what did your -wife do when she finished speaking to her maid?" - -"She walked into the breakfast-room." - -"On your arm?" - -"No, alone. She was very independent in little matters like that. -Then, after we had sat down for ten minutes or so, she rose -hurriedly, muttered some words of apology, and left the room. She -never came back." - -"But this maid, Alice, as I understand, deposes that she went to -her room, covered her bride's dress with a long ulster, put on a -bonnet, and went out." - -"Quite so. And she was afterwards seen walking into Hyde Park in -company with Flora Millar, a woman who is now in custody, and who -had already made a disturbance at Mr. Doran's house that -morning." - -"Ah, yes. I should like a few particulars as to this young lady, -and your relations to her." - -Lord St. Simon shrugged his shoulders and raised his eyebrows. -"We have been on a friendly footing for some years--I may say on -a very friendly footing. She used to be at the Allegro. I have -not treated her ungenerously, and she had no just cause of -complaint against me, but you know what women are, Mr. Holmes. -Flora was a dear little thing, but exceedingly hot-headed and -devotedly attached to me. She wrote me dreadful letters when she -heard that I was about to be married, and, to tell the truth, the -reason why I had the marriage celebrated so quietly was that I -feared lest there might be a scandal in the church. She came to -Mr. Doran's door just after we returned, and she endeavoured to -push her way in, uttering very abusive expressions towards my -wife, and even threatening her, but I had foreseen the -possibility of something of the sort, and I had two police -fellows there in private clothes, who soon pushed her out again. -She was quiet when she saw that there was no good in making a -row." - -"Did your wife hear all this?" - -"No, thank goodness, she did not." - -"And she was seen walking with this very woman afterwards?" - -"Yes. That is what Mr. Lestrade, of Scotland Yard, looks upon as -so serious. It is thought that Flora decoyed my wife out and laid -some terrible trap for her." - -"Well, it is a possible supposition." - -"You think so, too?" - -"I did not say a probable one. But you do not yourself look upon -this as likely?" - -"I do not think Flora would hurt a fly." - -"Still, jealousy is a strange transformer of characters. Pray -what is your own theory as to what took place?" - -"Well, really, I came to seek a theory, not to propound one. I -have given you all the facts. Since you ask me, however, I may -say that it has occurred to me as possible that the excitement of -this affair, the consciousness that she had made so immense a -social stride, had the effect of causing some little nervous -disturbance in my wife." - -"In short, that she had become suddenly deranged?" - -"Well, really, when I consider that she has turned her back--I -will not say upon me, but upon so much that many have aspired to -without success--I can hardly explain it in any other fashion." - -"Well, certainly that is also a conceivable hypothesis," said -Holmes, smiling. "And now, Lord St. Simon, I think that I have -nearly all my data. May I ask whether you were seated at the -breakfast-table so that you could see out of the window?" - -"We could see the other side of the road and the Park." - -"Quite so. Then I do not think that I need to detain you longer. -I shall communicate with you." - -"Should you be fortunate enough to solve this problem," said our -client, rising. - -"I have solved it." - -"Eh? What was that?" - -"I say that I have solved it." - -"Where, then, is my wife?" - -"That is a detail which I shall speedily supply." - -Lord St. Simon shook his head. "I am afraid that it will take -wiser heads than yours or mine," he remarked, and bowing in a -stately, old-fashioned manner he departed. - -"It is very good of Lord St. Simon to honour my head by putting -it on a level with his own," said Sherlock Holmes, laughing. "I -think that I shall have a whisky and soda and a cigar after all -this cross-questioning. I had formed my conclusions as to the -case before our client came into the room." - -"My dear Holmes!" - -"I have notes of several similar cases, though none, as I -remarked before, which were quite as prompt. My whole examination -served to turn my conjecture into a certainty. Circumstantial -evidence is occasionally very convincing, as when you find a -trout in the milk, to quote Thoreau's example." - -"But I have heard all that you have heard." - -"Without, however, the knowledge of pre-existing cases which -serves me so well. There was a parallel instance in Aberdeen some -years back, and something on very much the same lines at Munich -the year after the Franco-Prussian War. It is one of these -cases--but, hullo, here is Lestrade! Good-afternoon, Lestrade! -You will find an extra tumbler upon the sideboard, and there are -cigars in the box." - -The official detective was attired in a pea-jacket and cravat, -which gave him a decidedly nautical appearance, and he carried a -black canvas bag in his hand. With a short greeting he seated -himself and lit the cigar which had been offered to him. - -"What's up, then?" asked Holmes with a twinkle in his eye. "You -look dissatisfied." - -"And I feel dissatisfied. It is this infernal St. Simon marriage -case. I can make neither head nor tail of the business." - -"Really! You surprise me." - -"Who ever heard of such a mixed affair? Every clue seems to slip -through my fingers. I have been at work upon it all day." - -"And very wet it seems to have made you," said Holmes laying his -hand upon the arm of the pea-jacket. - -"Yes, I have been dragging the Serpentine." - -"In heaven's name, what for?" - -"In search of the body of Lady St. Simon." - -Sherlock Holmes leaned back in his chair and laughed heartily. - -"Have you dragged the basin of Trafalgar Square fountain?" he -asked. - -"Why? What do you mean?" - -"Because you have just as good a chance of finding this lady in -the one as in the other." - -Lestrade shot an angry glance at my companion. "I suppose you -know all about it," he snarled. - -"Well, I have only just heard the facts, but my mind is made up." - -"Oh, indeed! Then you think that the Serpentine plays no part in -the matter?" - -"I think it very unlikely." - -"Then perhaps you will kindly explain how it is that we found -this in it?" He opened his bag as he spoke, and tumbled onto the -floor a wedding-dress of watered silk, a pair of white satin -shoes and a bride's wreath and veil, all discoloured and soaked -in water. "There," said he, putting a new wedding-ring upon the -top of the pile. "There is a little nut for you to crack, Master -Holmes." - -"Oh, indeed!" said my friend, blowing blue rings into the air. -"You dragged them from the Serpentine?" - -"No. They were found floating near the margin by a park-keeper. -They have been identified as her clothes, and it seemed to me -that if the clothes were there the body would not be far off." - -"By the same brilliant reasoning, every man's body is to be found -in the neighbourhood of his wardrobe. And pray what did you hope -to arrive at through this?" - -"At some evidence implicating Flora Millar in the disappearance." - -"I am afraid that you will find it difficult." - -"Are you, indeed, now?" cried Lestrade with some bitterness. "I -am afraid, Holmes, that you are not very practical with your -deductions and your inferences. You have made two blunders in as -many minutes. This dress does implicate Miss Flora Millar." - -"And how?" - -"In the dress is a pocket. In the pocket is a card-case. In the -card-case is a note. And here is the very note." He slapped it -down upon the table in front of him. "Listen to this: 'You will -see me when all is ready. Come at once. F.H.M.' Now my theory all -along has been that Lady St. Simon was decoyed away by Flora -Millar, and that she, with confederates, no doubt, was -responsible for her disappearance. Here, signed with her -initials, is the very note which was no doubt quietly slipped -into her hand at the door and which lured her within their -reach." - -"Very good, Lestrade," said Holmes, laughing. "You really are -very fine indeed. Let me see it." He took up the paper in a -listless way, but his attention instantly became riveted, and he -gave a little cry of satisfaction. "This is indeed important," -said he. - -"Ha! you find it so?" - -"Extremely so. I congratulate you warmly." - -Lestrade rose in his triumph and bent his head to look. "Why," he -shrieked, "you're looking at the wrong side!" - -"On the contrary, this is the right side." - -"The right side? You're mad! Here is the note written in pencil -over here." - -"And over here is what appears to be the fragment of a hotel -bill, which interests me deeply." - -"There's nothing in it. I looked at it before," said Lestrade. -"'Oct. 4th, rooms 8s., breakfast 2s. 6d., cocktail 1s., lunch 2s. -6d., glass sherry, 8d.' I see nothing in that." - -"Very likely not. It is most important, all the same. As to the -note, it is important also, or at least the initials are, so I -congratulate you again." - -"I've wasted time enough," said Lestrade, rising. "I believe in -hard work and not in sitting by the fire spinning fine theories. -Good-day, Mr. Holmes, and we shall see which gets to the bottom -of the matter first." He gathered up the garments, thrust them -into the bag, and made for the door. - -"Just one hint to you, Lestrade," drawled Holmes before his rival -vanished; "I will tell you the true solution of the matter. Lady -St. Simon is a myth. There is not, and there never has been, any -such person." - -Lestrade looked sadly at my companion. Then he turned to me, -tapped his forehead three times, shook his head solemnly, and -hurried away. - -He had hardly shut the door behind him when Holmes rose to put on -his overcoat. "There is something in what the fellow says about -outdoor work," he remarked, "so I think, Watson, that I must -leave you to your papers for a little." - -It was after five o'clock when Sherlock Holmes left me, but I had -no time to be lonely, for within an hour there arrived a -confectioner's man with a very large flat box. This he unpacked -with the help of a youth whom he had brought with him, and -presently, to my very great astonishment, a quite epicurean -little cold supper began to be laid out upon our humble -lodging-house mahogany. There were a couple of brace of cold -woodcock, a pheasant, a pâté de foie gras pie with a group of -ancient and cobwebby bottles. Having laid out all these luxuries, -my two visitors vanished away, like the genii of the Arabian -Nights, with no explanation save that the things had been paid -for and were ordered to this address. - -Just before nine o'clock Sherlock Holmes stepped briskly into the -room. His features were gravely set, but there was a light in his -eye which made me think that he had not been disappointed in his -conclusions. - -"They have laid the supper, then," he said, rubbing his hands. - -"You seem to expect company. They have laid for five." - -"Yes, I fancy we may have some company dropping in," said he. "I -am surprised that Lord St. Simon has not already arrived. Ha! I -fancy that I hear his step now upon the stairs." - -It was indeed our visitor of the afternoon who came bustling in, -dangling his glasses more vigorously than ever, and with a very -perturbed expression upon his aristocratic features. - -"My messenger reached you, then?" asked Holmes. - -"Yes, and I confess that the contents startled me beyond measure. -Have you good authority for what you say?" - -"The best possible." - -Lord St. Simon sank into a chair and passed his hand over his -forehead. - -"What will the Duke say," he murmured, "when he hears that one of -the family has been subjected to such humiliation?" - -"It is the purest accident. I cannot allow that there is any -humiliation." - -"Ah, you look on these things from another standpoint." - -"I fail to see that anyone is to blame. I can hardly see how the -lady could have acted otherwise, though her abrupt method of -doing it was undoubtedly to be regretted. Having no mother, she -had no one to advise her at such a crisis." - -"It was a slight, sir, a public slight," said Lord St. Simon, -tapping his fingers upon the table. - -"You must make allowance for this poor girl, placed in so -unprecedented a position." - -"I will make no allowance. I am very angry indeed, and I have -been shamefully used." - -"I think that I heard a ring," said Holmes. "Yes, there are steps -on the landing. If I cannot persuade you to take a lenient view -of the matter, Lord St. Simon, I have brought an advocate here -who may be more successful." He opened the door and ushered in a -lady and gentleman. "Lord St. Simon," said he "allow me to -introduce you to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hay Moulton. The lady, I -think, you have already met." - -At the sight of these newcomers our client had sprung from his -seat and stood very erect, with his eyes cast down and his hand -thrust into the breast of his frock-coat, a picture of offended -dignity. The lady had taken a quick step forward and had held out -her hand to him, but he still refused to raise his eyes. It was -as well for his resolution, perhaps, for her pleading face was -one which it was hard to resist. - -"You're angry, Robert," said she. "Well, I guess you have every -cause to be." - -"Pray make no apology to me," said Lord St. Simon bitterly. - -"Oh, yes, I know that I have treated you real bad and that I -should have spoken to you before I went; but I was kind of -rattled, and from the time when I saw Frank here again I just -didn't know what I was doing or saying. I only wonder I didn't -fall down and do a faint right there before the altar." - -"Perhaps, Mrs. Moulton, you would like my friend and me to leave -the room while you explain this matter?" - -"If I may give an opinion," remarked the strange gentleman, -"we've had just a little too much secrecy over this business -already. For my part, I should like all Europe and America to -hear the rights of it." He was a small, wiry, sunburnt man, -clean-shaven, with a sharp face and alert manner. - -"Then I'll tell our story right away," said the lady. "Frank here -and I met in '84, in McQuire's camp, near the Rockies, where pa -was working a claim. We were engaged to each other, Frank and I; -but then one day father struck a rich pocket and made a pile, -while poor Frank here had a claim that petered out and came to -nothing. The richer pa grew the poorer was Frank; so at last pa -wouldn't hear of our engagement lasting any longer, and he took -me away to 'Frisco. Frank wouldn't throw up his hand, though; so -he followed me there, and he saw me without pa knowing anything -about it. It would only have made him mad to know, so we just -fixed it all up for ourselves. Frank said that he would go and -make his pile, too, and never come back to claim me until he had -as much as pa. So then I promised to wait for him to the end of -time and pledged myself not to marry anyone else while he lived. -'Why shouldn't we be married right away, then,' said he, 'and -then I will feel sure of you; and I won't claim to be your -husband until I come back?' Well, we talked it over, and he had -fixed it all up so nicely, with a clergyman all ready in waiting, -that we just did it right there; and then Frank went off to seek -his fortune, and I went back to pa. - -"The next I heard of Frank was that he was in Montana, and then -he went prospecting in Arizona, and then I heard of him from New -Mexico. After that came a long newspaper story about how a -miners' camp had been attacked by Apache Indians, and there was -my Frank's name among the killed. I fainted dead away, and I was -very sick for months after. Pa thought I had a decline and took -me to half the doctors in 'Frisco. Not a word of news came for a -year and more, so that I never doubted that Frank was really -dead. Then Lord St. Simon came to 'Frisco, and we came to London, -and a marriage was arranged, and pa was very pleased, but I felt -all the time that no man on this earth would ever take the place -in my heart that had been given to my poor Frank. - -"Still, if I had married Lord St. Simon, of course I'd have done -my duty by him. We can't command our love, but we can our -actions. I went to the altar with him with the intention to make -him just as good a wife as it was in me to be. But you may -imagine what I felt when, just as I came to the altar rails, I -glanced back and saw Frank standing and looking at me out of the -first pew. I thought it was his ghost at first; but when I looked -again there he was still, with a kind of question in his eyes, as -if to ask me whether I were glad or sorry to see him. I wonder I -didn't drop. I know that everything was turning round, and the -words of the clergyman were just like the buzz of a bee in my -ear. I didn't know what to do. Should I stop the service and make -a scene in the church? I glanced at him again, and he seemed to -know what I was thinking, for he raised his finger to his lips to -tell me to be still. Then I saw him scribble on a piece of paper, -and I knew that he was writing me a note. As I passed his pew on -the way out I dropped my bouquet over to him, and he slipped the -note into my hand when he returned me the flowers. It was only a -line asking me to join him when he made the sign to me to do so. -Of course I never doubted for a moment that my first duty was now -to him, and I determined to do just whatever he might direct. - -"When I got back I told my maid, who had known him in California, -and had always been his friend. I ordered her to say nothing, but -to get a few things packed and my ulster ready. I know I ought to -have spoken to Lord St. Simon, but it was dreadful hard before -his mother and all those great people. I just made up my mind to -run away and explain afterwards. I hadn't been at the table ten -minutes before I saw Frank out of the window at the other side of -the road. He beckoned to me and then began walking into the Park. -I slipped out, put on my things, and followed him. Some woman -came talking something or other about Lord St. Simon to -me--seemed to me from the little I heard as if he had a little -secret of his own before marriage also--but I managed to get away -from her and soon overtook Frank. We got into a cab together, and -away we drove to some lodgings he had taken in Gordon Square, and -that was my true wedding after all those years of waiting. Frank -had been a prisoner among the Apaches, had escaped, came on to -'Frisco, found that I had given him up for dead and had gone to -England, followed me there, and had come upon me at last on the -very morning of my second wedding." - -"I saw it in a paper," explained the American. "It gave the name -and the church but not where the lady lived." - -"Then we had a talk as to what we should do, and Frank was all -for openness, but I was so ashamed of it all that I felt as if I -should like to vanish away and never see any of them again--just -sending a line to pa, perhaps, to show him that I was alive. It -was awful to me to think of all those lords and ladies sitting -round that breakfast-table and waiting for me to come back. So -Frank took my wedding-clothes and things and made a bundle of -them, so that I should not be traced, and dropped them away -somewhere where no one could find them. It is likely that we -should have gone on to Paris to-morrow, only that this good -gentleman, Mr. Holmes, came round to us this evening, though how -he found us is more than I can think, and he showed us very -clearly and kindly that I was wrong and that Frank was right, and -that we should be putting ourselves in the wrong if we were so -secret. Then he offered to give us a chance of talking to Lord -St. Simon alone, and so we came right away round to his rooms at -once. Now, Robert, you have heard it all, and I am very sorry if -I have given you pain, and I hope that you do not think very -meanly of me." - -Lord St. Simon had by no means relaxed his rigid attitude, but -had listened with a frowning brow and a compressed lip to this -long narrative. - -"Excuse me," he said, "but it is not my custom to discuss my most -intimate personal affairs in this public manner." - -"Then you won't forgive me? You won't shake hands before I go?" - -"Oh, certainly, if it would give you any pleasure." He put out -his hand and coldly grasped that which she extended to him. - -"I had hoped," suggested Holmes, "that you would have joined us -in a friendly supper." - -"I think that there you ask a little too much," responded his -Lordship. "I may be forced to acquiesce in these recent -developments, but I can hardly be expected to make merry over -them. I think that with your permission I will now wish you all a -very good-night." He included us all in a sweeping bow and -stalked out of the room. - -"Then I trust that you at least will honour me with your -company," said Sherlock Holmes. "It is always a joy to meet an -American, Mr. Moulton, for I am one of those who believe that the -folly of a monarch and the blundering of a minister in far-gone -years will not prevent our children from being some day citizens -of the same world-wide country under a flag which shall be a -quartering of the Union Jack with the Stars and Stripes." - -"The case has been an interesting one," remarked Holmes when our -visitors had left us, "because it serves to show very clearly how -simple the explanation may be of an affair which at first sight -seems to be almost inexplicable. Nothing could be more natural -than the sequence of events as narrated by this lady, and nothing -stranger than the result when viewed, for instance, by Mr. -Lestrade of Scotland Yard." - -"You were not yourself at fault at all, then?" - -"From the first, two facts were very obvious to me, the one that -the lady had been quite willing to undergo the wedding ceremony, -the other that she had repented of it within a few minutes of -returning home. Obviously something had occurred during the -morning, then, to cause her to change her mind. What could that -something be? She could not have spoken to anyone when she was -out, for she had been in the company of the bridegroom. Had she -seen someone, then? If she had, it must be someone from America -because she had spent so short a time in this country that she -could hardly have allowed anyone to acquire so deep an influence -over her that the mere sight of him would induce her to change -her plans so completely. You see we have already arrived, by a -process of exclusion, at the idea that she might have seen an -American. Then who could this American be, and why should he -possess so much influence over her? It might be a lover; it might -be a husband. Her young womanhood had, I knew, been spent in -rough scenes and under strange conditions. So far I had got -before I ever heard Lord St. Simon's narrative. When he told us -of a man in a pew, of the change in the bride's manner, of so -transparent a device for obtaining a note as the dropping of a -bouquet, of her resort to her confidential maid, and of her very -significant allusion to claim-jumping--which in miners' parlance -means taking possession of that which another person has a prior -claim to--the whole situation became absolutely clear. She had -gone off with a man, and the man was either a lover or was a -previous husband--the chances being in favour of the latter." - -"And how in the world did you find them?" - -"It might have been difficult, but friend Lestrade held -information in his hands the value of which he did not himself -know. The initials were, of course, of the highest importance, -but more valuable still was it to know that within a week he had -settled his bill at one of the most select London hotels." - -"How did you deduce the select?" - -"By the select prices. Eight shillings for a bed and eightpence -for a glass of sherry pointed to one of the most expensive -hotels. There are not many in London which charge at that rate. -In the second one which I visited in Northumberland Avenue, I -learned by an inspection of the book that Francis H. Moulton, an -American gentleman, had left only the day before, and on looking -over the entries against him, I came upon the very items which I -had seen in the duplicate bill. His letters were to be forwarded -to 226 Gordon Square; so thither I travelled, and being fortunate -enough to find the loving couple at home, I ventured to give them -some paternal advice and to point out to them that it would be -better in every way that they should make their position a little -clearer both to the general public and to Lord St. Simon in -particular. I invited them to meet him here, and, as you see, I -made him keep the appointment." - -"But with no very good result," I remarked. "His conduct was -certainly not very gracious." - -"Ah, Watson," said Holmes, smiling, "perhaps you would not be -very gracious either, if, after all the trouble of wooing and -wedding, you found yourself deprived in an instant of wife and of -fortune. I think that we may judge Lord St. Simon very mercifully -and thank our stars that we are never likely to find ourselves in -the same position. Draw your chair up and hand me my violin, for -the only problem we have still to solve is how to while away -these bleak autumnal evenings." - - - -XI. THE ADVENTURE OF THE BERYL CORONET - -"Holmes," said I as I stood one morning in our bow-window looking -down the street, "here is a madman coming along. It seems rather -sad that his relatives should allow him to come out alone." - -My friend rose lazily from his armchair and stood with his hands -in the pockets of his dressing-gown, looking over my shoulder. It -was a bright, crisp February morning, and the snow of the day -before still lay deep upon the ground, shimmering brightly in the -wintry sun. Down the centre of Baker Street it had been ploughed -into a brown crumbly band by the traffic, but at either side and -on the heaped-up edges of the foot-paths it still lay as white as -when it fell. The grey pavement had been cleaned and scraped, but -was still dangerously slippery, so that there were fewer -passengers than usual. Indeed, from the direction of the -Metropolitan Station no one was coming save the single gentleman -whose eccentric conduct had drawn my attention. - -He was a man of about fifty, tall, portly, and imposing, with a -massive, strongly marked face and a commanding figure. He was -dressed in a sombre yet rich style, in black frock-coat, shining -hat, neat brown gaiters, and well-cut pearl-grey trousers. Yet -his actions were in absurd contrast to the dignity of his dress -and features, for he was running hard, with occasional little -springs, such as a weary man gives who is little accustomed to -set any tax upon his legs. As he ran he jerked his hands up and -down, waggled his head, and writhed his face into the most -extraordinary contortions. - -"What on earth can be the matter with him?" I asked. "He is -looking up at the numbers of the houses." - -"I believe that he is coming here," said Holmes, rubbing his -hands. - -"Here?" - -"Yes; I rather think he is coming to consult me professionally. I -think that I recognise the symptoms. Ha! did I not tell you?" As -he spoke, the man, puffing and blowing, rushed at our door and -pulled at our bell until the whole house resounded with the -clanging. - -A few moments later he was in our room, still puffing, still -gesticulating, but with so fixed a look of grief and despair in -his eyes that our smiles were turned in an instant to horror and -pity. For a while he could not get his words out, but swayed his -body and plucked at his hair like one who has been driven to the -extreme limits of his reason. Then, suddenly springing to his -feet, he beat his head against the wall with such force that we -both rushed upon him and tore him away to the centre of the room. -Sherlock Holmes pushed him down into the easy-chair and, sitting -beside him, patted his hand and chatted with him in the easy, -soothing tones which he knew so well how to employ. - -"You have come to me to tell your story, have you not?" said he. -"You are fatigued with your haste. Pray wait until you have -recovered yourself, and then I shall be most happy to look into -any little problem which you may submit to me." - -The man sat for a minute or more with a heaving chest, fighting -against his emotion. Then he passed his handkerchief over his -brow, set his lips tight, and turned his face towards us. - -"No doubt you think me mad?" said he. - -"I see that you have had some great trouble," responded Holmes. - -"God knows I have!--a trouble which is enough to unseat my -reason, so sudden and so terrible is it. Public disgrace I might -have faced, although I am a man whose character has never yet -borne a stain. Private affliction also is the lot of every man; -but the two coming together, and in so frightful a form, have -been enough to shake my very soul. Besides, it is not I alone. -The very noblest in the land may suffer unless some way be found -out of this horrible affair." - -"Pray compose yourself, sir," said Holmes, "and let me have a -clear account of who you are and what it is that has befallen -you." - -"My name," answered our visitor, "is probably familiar to your -ears. I am Alexander Holder, of the banking firm of Holder & -Stevenson, of Threadneedle Street." - -The name was indeed well known to us as belonging to the senior -partner in the second largest private banking concern in the City -of London. What could have happened, then, to bring one of the -foremost citizens of London to this most pitiable pass? We -waited, all curiosity, until with another effort he braced -himself to tell his story. - -"I feel that time is of value," said he; "that is why I hastened -here when the police inspector suggested that I should secure -your co-operation. I came to Baker Street by the Underground and -hurried from there on foot, for the cabs go slowly through this -snow. That is why I was so out of breath, for I am a man who -takes very little exercise. I feel better now, and I will put the -facts before you as shortly and yet as clearly as I can. - -"It is, of course, well known to you that in a successful banking -business as much depends upon our being able to find remunerative -investments for our funds as upon our increasing our connection -and the number of our depositors. One of our most lucrative means -of laying out money is in the shape of loans, where the security -is unimpeachable. We have done a good deal in this direction -during the last few years, and there are many noble families to -whom we have advanced large sums upon the security of their -pictures, libraries, or plate. - -"Yesterday morning I was seated in my office at the bank when a -card was brought in to me by one of the clerks. I started when I -saw the name, for it was that of none other than--well, perhaps -even to you I had better say no more than that it was a name -which is a household word all over the earth--one of the highest, -noblest, most exalted names in England. I was overwhelmed by the -honour and attempted, when he entered, to say so, but he plunged -at once into business with the air of a man who wishes to hurry -quickly through a disagreeable task. - -"'Mr. Holder,' said he, 'I have been informed that you are in the -habit of advancing money.' - -"'The firm does so when the security is good.' I answered. - -"'It is absolutely essential to me,' said he, 'that I should have -50,000 pounds at once. I could, of course, borrow so trifling a -sum ten times over from my friends, but I much prefer to make it -a matter of business and to carry out that business myself. In my -position you can readily understand that it is unwise to place -one's self under obligations.' - -"'For how long, may I ask, do you want this sum?' I asked. - -"'Next Monday I have a large sum due to me, and I shall then most -certainly repay what you advance, with whatever interest you -think it right to charge. But it is very essential to me that the -money should be paid at once.' - -"'I should be happy to advance it without further parley from my -own private purse,' said I, 'were it not that the strain would be -rather more than it could bear. If, on the other hand, I am to do -it in the name of the firm, then in justice to my partner I must -insist that, even in your case, every businesslike precaution -should be taken.' - -"'I should much prefer to have it so,' said he, raising up a -square, black morocco case which he had laid beside his chair. -'You have doubtless heard of the Beryl Coronet?' - -"'One of the most precious public possessions of the empire,' -said I. - -"'Precisely.' He opened the case, and there, imbedded in soft, -flesh-coloured velvet, lay the magnificent piece of jewellery -which he had named. 'There are thirty-nine enormous beryls,' said -he, 'and the price of the gold chasing is incalculable. The -lowest estimate would put the worth of the coronet at double the -sum which I have asked. I am prepared to leave it with you as my -security.' - -"I took the precious case into my hands and looked in some -perplexity from it to my illustrious client. - -"'You doubt its value?' he asked. - -"'Not at all. I only doubt--' - -"'The propriety of my leaving it. You may set your mind at rest -about that. I should not dream of doing so were it not absolutely -certain that I should be able in four days to reclaim it. It is a -pure matter of form. Is the security sufficient?' - -"'Ample.' - -"'You understand, Mr. Holder, that I am giving you a strong proof -of the confidence which I have in you, founded upon all that I -have heard of you. I rely upon you not only to be discreet and to -refrain from all gossip upon the matter but, above all, to -preserve this coronet with every possible precaution because I -need not say that a great public scandal would be caused if any -harm were to befall it. Any injury to it would be almost as -serious as its complete loss, for there are no beryls in the -world to match these, and it would be impossible to replace them. -I leave it with you, however, with every confidence, and I shall -call for it in person on Monday morning.' - -"Seeing that my client was anxious to leave, I said no more but, -calling for my cashier, I ordered him to pay over fifty 1000 -pound notes. When I was alone once more, however, with the -precious case lying upon the table in front of me, I could not -but think with some misgivings of the immense responsibility -which it entailed upon me. There could be no doubt that, as it -was a national possession, a horrible scandal would ensue if any -misfortune should occur to it. I already regretted having ever -consented to take charge of it. However, it was too late to alter -the matter now, so I locked it up in my private safe and turned -once more to my work. - -"When evening came I felt that it would be an imprudence to leave -so precious a thing in the office behind me. Bankers' safes had -been forced before now, and why should not mine be? If so, how -terrible would be the position in which I should find myself! I -determined, therefore, that for the next few days I would always -carry the case backward and forward with me, so that it might -never be really out of my reach. With this intention, I called a -cab and drove out to my house at Streatham, carrying the jewel -with me. I did not breathe freely until I had taken it upstairs -and locked it in the bureau of my dressing-room. - -"And now a word as to my household, Mr. Holmes, for I wish you to -thoroughly understand the situation. My groom and my page sleep -out of the house, and may be set aside altogether. I have three -maid-servants who have been with me a number of years and whose -absolute reliability is quite above suspicion. Another, Lucy -Parr, the second waiting-maid, has only been in my service a few -months. She came with an excellent character, however, and has -always given me satisfaction. She is a very pretty girl and has -attracted admirers who have occasionally hung about the place. -That is the only drawback which we have found to her, but we -believe her to be a thoroughly good girl in every way. - -"So much for the servants. My family itself is so small that it -will not take me long to describe it. I am a widower and have an -only son, Arthur. He has been a disappointment to me, Mr. -Holmes--a grievous disappointment. I have no doubt that I am -myself to blame. People tell me that I have spoiled him. Very -likely I have. When my dear wife died I felt that he was all I -had to love. I could not bear to see the smile fade even for a -moment from his face. I have never denied him a wish. Perhaps it -would have been better for both of us had I been sterner, but I -meant it for the best. - -"It was naturally my intention that he should succeed me in my -business, but he was not of a business turn. He was wild, -wayward, and, to speak the truth, I could not trust him in the -handling of large sums of money. When he was young he became a -member of an aristocratic club, and there, having charming -manners, he was soon the intimate of a number of men with long -purses and expensive habits. He learned to play heavily at cards -and to squander money on the turf, until he had again and again -to come to me and implore me to give him an advance upon his -allowance, that he might settle his debts of honour. He tried -more than once to break away from the dangerous company which he -was keeping, but each time the influence of his friend, Sir -George Burnwell, was enough to draw him back again. - -"And, indeed, I could not wonder that such a man as Sir George -Burnwell should gain an influence over him, for he has frequently -brought him to my house, and I have found myself that I could -hardly resist the fascination of his manner. He is older than -Arthur, a man of the world to his finger-tips, one who had been -everywhere, seen everything, a brilliant talker, and a man of -great personal beauty. Yet when I think of him in cold blood, far -away from the glamour of his presence, I am convinced from his -cynical speech and the look which I have caught in his eyes that -he is one who should be deeply distrusted. So I think, and so, -too, thinks my little Mary, who has a woman's quick insight into -character. - -"And now there is only she to be described. She is my niece; but -when my brother died five years ago and left her alone in the -world I adopted her, and have looked upon her ever since as my -daughter. She is a sunbeam in my house--sweet, loving, beautiful, -a wonderful manager and housekeeper, yet as tender and quiet and -gentle as a woman could be. She is my right hand. I do not know -what I could do without her. In only one matter has she ever gone -against my wishes. Twice my boy has asked her to marry him, for -he loves her devotedly, but each time she has refused him. I -think that if anyone could have drawn him into the right path it -would have been she, and that his marriage might have changed his -whole life; but now, alas! it is too late--forever too late! - -"Now, Mr. Holmes, you know the people who live under my roof, and -I shall continue with my miserable story. - -"When we were taking coffee in the drawing-room that night after -dinner, I told Arthur and Mary my experience, and of the precious -treasure which we had under our roof, suppressing only the name -of my client. Lucy Parr, who had brought in the coffee, had, I am -sure, left the room; but I cannot swear that the door was closed. -Mary and Arthur were much interested and wished to see the famous -coronet, but I thought it better not to disturb it. - -"'Where have you put it?' asked Arthur. - -"'In my own bureau.' - -"'Well, I hope to goodness the house won't be burgled during the -night.' said he. - -"'It is locked up,' I answered. - -"'Oh, any old key will fit that bureau. When I was a youngster I -have opened it myself with the key of the box-room cupboard.' - -"He often had a wild way of talking, so that I thought little of -what he said. He followed me to my room, however, that night with -a very grave face. - -"'Look here, dad,' said he with his eyes cast down, 'can you let -me have 200 pounds?' - -"'No, I cannot!' I answered sharply. 'I have been far too -generous with you in money matters.' - -"'You have been very kind,' said he, 'but I must have this money, -or else I can never show my face inside the club again.' - -"'And a very good thing, too!' I cried. - -"'Yes, but you would not have me leave it a dishonoured man,' -said he. 'I could not bear the disgrace. I must raise the money -in some way, and if you will not let me have it, then I must try -other means.' - -"I was very angry, for this was the third demand during the -month. 'You shall not have a farthing from me,' I cried, on which -he bowed and left the room without another word. - -"When he was gone I unlocked my bureau, made sure that my -treasure was safe, and locked it again. Then I started to go -round the house to see that all was secure--a duty which I -usually leave to Mary but which I thought it well to perform -myself that night. As I came down the stairs I saw Mary herself -at the side window of the hall, which she closed and fastened as -I approached. - -"'Tell me, dad,' said she, looking, I thought, a little -disturbed, 'did you give Lucy, the maid, leave to go out -to-night?' - -"'Certainly not.' - -"'She came in just now by the back door. I have no doubt that she -has only been to the side gate to see someone, but I think that -it is hardly safe and should be stopped.' - -"'You must speak to her in the morning, or I will if you prefer -it. Are you sure that everything is fastened?' - -"'Quite sure, dad.' - -"'Then, good-night.' I kissed her and went up to my bedroom -again, where I was soon asleep. - -"I am endeavouring to tell you everything, Mr. Holmes, which may -have any bearing upon the case, but I beg that you will question -me upon any point which I do not make clear." - -"On the contrary, your statement is singularly lucid." - -"I come to a part of my story now in which I should wish to be -particularly so. I am not a very heavy sleeper, and the anxiety -in my mind tended, no doubt, to make me even less so than usual. -About two in the morning, then, I was awakened by some sound in -the house. It had ceased ere I was wide awake, but it had left an -impression behind it as though a window had gently closed -somewhere. I lay listening with all my ears. Suddenly, to my -horror, there was a distinct sound of footsteps moving softly in -the next room. I slipped out of bed, all palpitating with fear, -and peeped round the corner of my dressing-room door. - -"'Arthur!' I screamed, 'you villain! you thief! How dare you -touch that coronet?' - -"The gas was half up, as I had left it, and my unhappy boy, -dressed only in his shirt and trousers, was standing beside the -light, holding the coronet in his hands. He appeared to be -wrenching at it, or bending it with all his strength. At my cry -he dropped it from his grasp and turned as pale as death. I -snatched it up and examined it. One of the gold corners, with -three of the beryls in it, was missing. - -"'You blackguard!' I shouted, beside myself with rage. 'You have -destroyed it! You have dishonoured me forever! Where are the -jewels which you have stolen?' - -"'Stolen!' he cried. - -"'Yes, thief!' I roared, shaking him by the shoulder. - -"'There are none missing. There cannot be any missing,' said he. - -"'There are three missing. And you know where they are. Must I -call you a liar as well as a thief? Did I not see you trying to -tear off another piece?' - -"'You have called me names enough,' said he, 'I will not stand it -any longer. I shall not say another word about this business, -since you have chosen to insult me. I will leave your house in -the morning and make my own way in the world.' - -"'You shall leave it in the hands of the police!' I cried -half-mad with grief and rage. 'I shall have this matter probed to -the bottom.' - -"'You shall learn nothing from me,' said he with a passion such -as I should not have thought was in his nature. 'If you choose to -call the police, let the police find what they can.' - -"By this time the whole house was astir, for I had raised my -voice in my anger. Mary was the first to rush into my room, and, -at the sight of the coronet and of Arthur's face, she read the -whole story and, with a scream, fell down senseless on the -ground. I sent the house-maid for the police and put the -investigation into their hands at once. When the inspector and a -constable entered the house, Arthur, who had stood sullenly with -his arms folded, asked me whether it was my intention to charge -him with theft. I answered that it had ceased to be a private -matter, but had become a public one, since the ruined coronet was -national property. I was determined that the law should have its -way in everything. - -"'At least,' said he, 'you will not have me arrested at once. It -would be to your advantage as well as mine if I might leave the -house for five minutes.' - -"'That you may get away, or perhaps that you may conceal what you -have stolen,' said I. And then, realising the dreadful position -in which I was placed, I implored him to remember that not only -my honour but that of one who was far greater than I was at -stake; and that he threatened to raise a scandal which would -convulse the nation. He might avert it all if he would but tell -me what he had done with the three missing stones. - -"'You may as well face the matter,' said I; 'you have been caught -in the act, and no confession could make your guilt more heinous. -If you but make such reparation as is in your power, by telling -us where the beryls are, all shall be forgiven and forgotten.' - -"'Keep your forgiveness for those who ask for it,' he answered, -turning away from me with a sneer. I saw that he was too hardened -for any words of mine to influence him. There was but one way for -it. I called in the inspector and gave him into custody. A search -was made at once not only of his person but of his room and of -every portion of the house where he could possibly have concealed -the gems; but no trace of them could be found, nor would the -wretched boy open his mouth for all our persuasions and our -threats. This morning he was removed to a cell, and I, after -going through all the police formalities, have hurried round to -you to implore you to use your skill in unravelling the matter. -The police have openly confessed that they can at present make -nothing of it. You may go to any expense which you think -necessary. I have already offered a reward of 1000 pounds. My -God, what shall I do! I have lost my honour, my gems, and my son -in one night. Oh, what shall I do!" - -He put a hand on either side of his head and rocked himself to -and fro, droning to himself like a child whose grief has got -beyond words. - -Sherlock Holmes sat silent for some few minutes, with his brows -knitted and his eyes fixed upon the fire. - -"Do you receive much company?" he asked. - -"None save my partner with his family and an occasional friend of -Arthur's. Sir George Burnwell has been several times lately. No -one else, I think." - -"Do you go out much in society?" - -"Arthur does. Mary and I stay at home. We neither of us care for -it." - -"That is unusual in a young girl." - -"She is of a quiet nature. Besides, she is not so very young. She -is four-and-twenty." - -"This matter, from what you say, seems to have been a shock to -her also." - -"Terrible! She is even more affected than I." - -"You have neither of you any doubt as to your son's guilt?" - -"How can we have when I saw him with my own eyes with the coronet -in his hands." - -"I hardly consider that a conclusive proof. Was the remainder of -the coronet at all injured?" - -"Yes, it was twisted." - -"Do you not think, then, that he might have been trying to -straighten it?" - -"God bless you! You are doing what you can for him and for me. -But it is too heavy a task. What was he doing there at all? If -his purpose were innocent, why did he not say so?" - -"Precisely. And if it were guilty, why did he not invent a lie? -His silence appears to me to cut both ways. There are several -singular points about the case. What did the police think of the -noise which awoke you from your sleep?" - -"They considered that it might be caused by Arthur's closing his -bedroom door." - -"A likely story! As if a man bent on felony would slam his door -so as to wake a household. What did they say, then, of the -disappearance of these gems?" - -"They are still sounding the planking and probing the furniture -in the hope of finding them." - -"Have they thought of looking outside the house?" - -"Yes, they have shown extraordinary energy. The whole garden has -already been minutely examined." - -"Now, my dear sir," said Holmes, "is it not obvious to you now -that this matter really strikes very much deeper than either you -or the police were at first inclined to think? It appeared to you -to be a simple case; to me it seems exceedingly complex. Consider -what is involved by your theory. You suppose that your son came -down from his bed, went, at great risk, to your dressing-room, -opened your bureau, took out your coronet, broke off by main -force a small portion of it, went off to some other place, -concealed three gems out of the thirty-nine, with such skill that -nobody can find them, and then returned with the other thirty-six -into the room in which he exposed himself to the greatest danger -of being discovered. I ask you now, is such a theory tenable?" - -"But what other is there?" cried the banker with a gesture of -despair. "If his motives were innocent, why does he not explain -them?" - -"It is our task to find that out," replied Holmes; "so now, if -you please, Mr. Holder, we will set off for Streatham together, -and devote an hour to glancing a little more closely into -details." - -My friend insisted upon my accompanying them in their expedition, -which I was eager enough to do, for my curiosity and sympathy -were deeply stirred by the story to which we had listened. I -confess that the guilt of the banker's son appeared to me to be -as obvious as it did to his unhappy father, but still I had such -faith in Holmes' judgment that I felt that there must be some -grounds for hope as long as he was dissatisfied with the accepted -explanation. He hardly spoke a word the whole way out to the -southern suburb, but sat with his chin upon his breast and his -hat drawn over his eyes, sunk in the deepest thought. Our client -appeared to have taken fresh heart at the little glimpse of hope -which had been presented to him, and he even broke into a -desultory chat with me over his business affairs. A short railway -journey and a shorter walk brought us to Fairbank, the modest -residence of the great financier. - -Fairbank was a good-sized square house of white stone, standing -back a little from the road. A double carriage-sweep, with a -snow-clad lawn, stretched down in front to two large iron gates -which closed the entrance. On the right side was a small wooden -thicket, which led into a narrow path between two neat hedges -stretching from the road to the kitchen door, and forming the -tradesmen's entrance. On the left ran a lane which led to the -stables, and was not itself within the grounds at all, being a -public, though little used, thoroughfare. Holmes left us standing -at the door and walked slowly all round the house, across the -front, down the tradesmen's path, and so round by the garden -behind into the stable lane. So long was he that Mr. Holder and I -went into the dining-room and waited by the fire until he should -return. We were sitting there in silence when the door opened and -a young lady came in. She was rather above the middle height, -slim, with dark hair and eyes, which seemed the darker against -the absolute pallor of her skin. I do not think that I have ever -seen such deadly paleness in a woman's face. Her lips, too, were -bloodless, but her eyes were flushed with crying. As she swept -silently into the room she impressed me with a greater sense of -grief than the banker had done in the morning, and it was the -more striking in her as she was evidently a woman of strong -character, with immense capacity for self-restraint. Disregarding -my presence, she went straight to her uncle and passed her hand -over his head with a sweet womanly caress. - -"You have given orders that Arthur should be liberated, have you -not, dad?" she asked. - -"No, no, my girl, the matter must be probed to the bottom." - -"But I am so sure that he is innocent. You know what woman's -instincts are. I know that he has done no harm and that you will -be sorry for having acted so harshly." - -"Why is he silent, then, if he is innocent?" - -"Who knows? Perhaps because he was so angry that you should -suspect him." - -"How could I help suspecting him, when I actually saw him with -the coronet in his hand?" - -"Oh, but he had only picked it up to look at it. Oh, do, do take -my word for it that he is innocent. Let the matter drop and say -no more. It is so dreadful to think of our dear Arthur in -prison!" - -"I shall never let it drop until the gems are found--never, Mary! -Your affection for Arthur blinds you as to the awful consequences -to me. Far from hushing the thing up, I have brought a gentleman -down from London to inquire more deeply into it." - -"This gentleman?" she asked, facing round to me. - -"No, his friend. He wished us to leave him alone. He is round in -the stable lane now." - -"The stable lane?" She raised her dark eyebrows. "What can he -hope to find there? Ah! this, I suppose, is he. I trust, sir, -that you will succeed in proving, what I feel sure is the truth, -that my cousin Arthur is innocent of this crime." - -"I fully share your opinion, and I trust, with you, that we may -prove it," returned Holmes, going back to the mat to knock the -snow from his shoes. "I believe I have the honour of addressing -Miss Mary Holder. Might I ask you a question or two?" - -"Pray do, sir, if it may help to clear this horrible affair up." - -"You heard nothing yourself last night?" - -"Nothing, until my uncle here began to speak loudly. I heard -that, and I came down." - -"You shut up the windows and doors the night before. Did you -fasten all the windows?" - -"Yes." - -"Were they all fastened this morning?" - -"Yes." - -"You have a maid who has a sweetheart? I think that you remarked -to your uncle last night that she had been out to see him?" - -"Yes, and she was the girl who waited in the drawing-room, and -who may have heard uncle's remarks about the coronet." - -"I see. You infer that she may have gone out to tell her -sweetheart, and that the two may have planned the robbery." - -"But what is the good of all these vague theories," cried the -banker impatiently, "when I have told you that I saw Arthur with -the coronet in his hands?" - -"Wait a little, Mr. Holder. We must come back to that. About this -girl, Miss Holder. You saw her return by the kitchen door, I -presume?" - -"Yes; when I went to see if the door was fastened for the night I -met her slipping in. I saw the man, too, in the gloom." - -"Do you know him?" - -"Oh, yes! he is the green-grocer who brings our vegetables round. -His name is Francis Prosper." - -"He stood," said Holmes, "to the left of the door--that is to -say, farther up the path than is necessary to reach the door?" - -"Yes, he did." - -"And he is a man with a wooden leg?" - -Something like fear sprang up in the young lady's expressive -black eyes. "Why, you are like a magician," said she. "How do you -know that?" She smiled, but there was no answering smile in -Holmes' thin, eager face. - -"I should be very glad now to go upstairs," said he. "I shall -probably wish to go over the outside of the house again. Perhaps -I had better take a look at the lower windows before I go up." - -He walked swiftly round from one to the other, pausing only at -the large one which looked from the hall onto the stable lane. -This he opened and made a very careful examination of the sill -with his powerful magnifying lens. "Now we shall go upstairs," -said he at last. - -The banker's dressing-room was a plainly furnished little -chamber, with a grey carpet, a large bureau, and a long mirror. -Holmes went to the bureau first and looked hard at the lock. - -"Which key was used to open it?" he asked. - -"That which my son himself indicated--that of the cupboard of the -lumber-room." - -"Have you it here?" - -"That is it on the dressing-table." - -Sherlock Holmes took it up and opened the bureau. - -"It is a noiseless lock," said he. "It is no wonder that it did -not wake you. This case, I presume, contains the coronet. We must -have a look at it." He opened the case, and taking out the diadem -he laid it upon the table. It was a magnificent specimen of the -jeweller's art, and the thirty-six stones were the finest that I -have ever seen. At one side of the coronet was a cracked edge, -where a corner holding three gems had been torn away. - -"Now, Mr. Holder," said Holmes, "here is the corner which -corresponds to that which has been so unfortunately lost. Might I -beg that you will break it off." - -The banker recoiled in horror. "I should not dream of trying," -said he. - -"Then I will." Holmes suddenly bent his strength upon it, but -without result. "I feel it give a little," said he; "but, though -I am exceptionally strong in the fingers, it would take me all my -time to break it. An ordinary man could not do it. Now, what do -you think would happen if I did break it, Mr. Holder? There would -be a noise like a pistol shot. Do you tell me that all this -happened within a few yards of your bed and that you heard -nothing of it?" - -"I do not know what to think. It is all dark to me." - -"But perhaps it may grow lighter as we go. What do you think, -Miss Holder?" - -"I confess that I still share my uncle's perplexity." - -"Your son had no shoes or slippers on when you saw him?" - -"He had nothing on save only his trousers and shirt." - -"Thank you. We have certainly been favoured with extraordinary -luck during this inquiry, and it will be entirely our own fault -if we do not succeed in clearing the matter up. With your -permission, Mr. Holder, I shall now continue my investigations -outside." - -He went alone, at his own request, for he explained that any -unnecessary footmarks might make his task more difficult. For an -hour or more he was at work, returning at last with his feet -heavy with snow and his features as inscrutable as ever. - -"I think that I have seen now all that there is to see, Mr. -Holder," said he; "I can serve you best by returning to my -rooms." - -"But the gems, Mr. Holmes. Where are they?" - -"I cannot tell." - -The banker wrung his hands. "I shall never see them again!" he -cried. "And my son? You give me hopes?" - -"My opinion is in no way altered." - -"Then, for God's sake, what was this dark business which was -acted in my house last night?" - -"If you can call upon me at my Baker Street rooms to-morrow -morning between nine and ten I shall be happy to do what I can to -make it clearer. I understand that you give me carte blanche to -act for you, provided only that I get back the gems, and that you -place no limit on the sum I may draw." - -"I would give my fortune to have them back." - -"Very good. I shall look into the matter between this and then. -Good-bye; it is just possible that I may have to come over here -again before evening." - -It was obvious to me that my companion's mind was now made up -about the case, although what his conclusions were was more than -I could even dimly imagine. Several times during our homeward -journey I endeavoured to sound him upon the point, but he always -glided away to some other topic, until at last I gave it over in -despair. It was not yet three when we found ourselves in our -rooms once more. He hurried to his chamber and was down again in -a few minutes dressed as a common loafer. With his collar turned -up, his shiny, seedy coat, his red cravat, and his worn boots, he -was a perfect sample of the class. - -"I think that this should do," said he, glancing into the glass -above the fireplace. "I only wish that you could come with me, -Watson, but I fear that it won't do. I may be on the trail in -this matter, or I may be following a will-o'-the-wisp, but I -shall soon know which it is. I hope that I may be back in a few -hours." He cut a slice of beef from the joint upon the sideboard, -sandwiched it between two rounds of bread, and thrusting this -rude meal into his pocket he started off upon his expedition. - -I had just finished my tea when he returned, evidently in -excellent spirits, swinging an old elastic-sided boot in his -hand. He chucked it down into a corner and helped himself to a -cup of tea. - -"I only looked in as I passed," said he. "I am going right on." - -"Where to?" - -"Oh, to the other side of the West End. It may be some time -before I get back. Don't wait up for me in case I should be -late." - -"How are you getting on?" - -"Oh, so so. Nothing to complain of. I have been out to Streatham -since I saw you last, but I did not call at the house. It is a -very sweet little problem, and I would not have missed it for a -good deal. However, I must not sit gossiping here, but must get -these disreputable clothes off and return to my highly -respectable self." - -I could see by his manner that he had stronger reasons for -satisfaction than his words alone would imply. His eyes twinkled, -and there was even a touch of colour upon his sallow cheeks. He -hastened upstairs, and a few minutes later I heard the slam of -the hall door, which told me that he was off once more upon his -congenial hunt. - -I waited until midnight, but there was no sign of his return, so -I retired to my room. It was no uncommon thing for him to be away -for days and nights on end when he was hot upon a scent, so that -his lateness caused me no surprise. I do not know at what hour he -came in, but when I came down to breakfast in the morning there -he was with a cup of coffee in one hand and the paper in the -other, as fresh and trim as possible. - -"You will excuse my beginning without you, Watson," said he, "but -you remember that our client has rather an early appointment this -morning." - -"Why, it is after nine now," I answered. "I should not be -surprised if that were he. I thought I heard a ring." - -It was, indeed, our friend the financier. I was shocked by the -change which had come over him, for his face which was naturally -of a broad and massive mould, was now pinched and fallen in, -while his hair seemed to me at least a shade whiter. He entered -with a weariness and lethargy which was even more painful than -his violence of the morning before, and he dropped heavily into -the armchair which I pushed forward for him. - -"I do not know what I have done to be so severely tried," said -he. "Only two days ago I was a happy and prosperous man, without -a care in the world. Now I am left to a lonely and dishonoured -age. One sorrow comes close upon the heels of another. My niece, -Mary, has deserted me." - -"Deserted you?" - -"Yes. Her bed this morning had not been slept in, her room was -empty, and a note for me lay upon the hall table. I had said to -her last night, in sorrow and not in anger, that if she had -married my boy all might have been well with him. Perhaps it was -thoughtless of me to say so. It is to that remark that she refers -in this note: - -"'MY DEAREST UNCLE:--I feel that I have brought trouble upon you, -and that if I had acted differently this terrible misfortune -might never have occurred. I cannot, with this thought in my -mind, ever again be happy under your roof, and I feel that I must -leave you forever. Do not worry about my future, for that is -provided for; and, above all, do not search for me, for it will -be fruitless labour and an ill-service to me. In life or in -death, I am ever your loving,--MARY.' - -"What could she mean by that note, Mr. Holmes? Do you think it -points to suicide?" - -"No, no, nothing of the kind. It is perhaps the best possible -solution. I trust, Mr. Holder, that you are nearing the end of -your troubles." - -"Ha! You say so! You have heard something, Mr. Holmes; you have -learned something! Where are the gems?" - -"You would not think 1000 pounds apiece an excessive sum for -them?" - -"I would pay ten." - -"That would be unnecessary. Three thousand will cover the matter. -And there is a little reward, I fancy. Have you your check-book? -Here is a pen. Better make it out for 4000 pounds." - -With a dazed face the banker made out the required check. Holmes -walked over to his desk, took out a little triangular piece of -gold with three gems in it, and threw it down upon the table. - -With a shriek of joy our client clutched it up. - -"You have it!" he gasped. "I am saved! I am saved!" - -The reaction of joy was as passionate as his grief had been, and -he hugged his recovered gems to his bosom. - -"There is one other thing you owe, Mr. Holder," said Sherlock -Holmes rather sternly. - -"Owe!" He caught up a pen. "Name the sum, and I will pay it." - -"No, the debt is not to me. You owe a very humble apology to that -noble lad, your son, who has carried himself in this matter as I -should be proud to see my own son do, should I ever chance to -have one." - -"Then it was not Arthur who took them?" - -"I told you yesterday, and I repeat to-day, that it was not." - -"You are sure of it! Then let us hurry to him at once to let him -know that the truth is known." - -"He knows it already. When I had cleared it all up I had an -interview with him, and finding that he would not tell me the -story, I told it to him, on which he had to confess that I was -right and to add the very few details which were not yet quite -clear to me. Your news of this morning, however, may open his -lips." - -"For heaven's sake, tell me, then, what is this extraordinary -mystery!" - -"I will do so, and I will show you the steps by which I reached -it. And let me say to you, first, that which it is hardest for me -to say and for you to hear: there has been an understanding -between Sir George Burnwell and your niece Mary. They have now -fled together." - -"My Mary? Impossible!" - -"It is unfortunately more than possible; it is certain. Neither -you nor your son knew the true character of this man when you -admitted him into your family circle. He is one of the most -dangerous men in England--a ruined gambler, an absolutely -desperate villain, a man without heart or conscience. Your niece -knew nothing of such men. When he breathed his vows to her, as he -had done to a hundred before her, she flattered herself that she -alone had touched his heart. The devil knows best what he said, -but at least she became his tool and was in the habit of seeing -him nearly every evening." - -"I cannot, and I will not, believe it!" cried the banker with an -ashen face. - -"I will tell you, then, what occurred in your house last night. -Your niece, when you had, as she thought, gone to your room, -slipped down and talked to her lover through the window which -leads into the stable lane. His footmarks had pressed right -through the snow, so long had he stood there. She told him of the -coronet. His wicked lust for gold kindled at the news, and he -bent her to his will. I have no doubt that she loved you, but -there are women in whom the love of a lover extinguishes all -other loves, and I think that she must have been one. She had -hardly listened to his instructions when she saw you coming -downstairs, on which she closed the window rapidly and told you -about one of the servants' escapade with her wooden-legged lover, -which was all perfectly true. - -"Your boy, Arthur, went to bed after his interview with you but -he slept badly on account of his uneasiness about his club debts. -In the middle of the night he heard a soft tread pass his door, -so he rose and, looking out, was surprised to see his cousin -walking very stealthily along the passage until she disappeared -into your dressing-room. Petrified with astonishment, the lad -slipped on some clothes and waited there in the dark to see what -would come of this strange affair. Presently she emerged from the -room again, and in the light of the passage-lamp your son saw -that she carried the precious coronet in her hands. She passed -down the stairs, and he, thrilling with horror, ran along and -slipped behind the curtain near your door, whence he could see -what passed in the hall beneath. He saw her stealthily open the -window, hand out the coronet to someone in the gloom, and then -closing it once more hurry back to her room, passing quite close -to where he stood hid behind the curtain. - -"As long as she was on the scene he could not take any action -without a horrible exposure of the woman whom he loved. But the -instant that she was gone he realised how crushing a misfortune -this would be for you, and how all-important it was to set it -right. He rushed down, just as he was, in his bare feet, opened -the window, sprang out into the snow, and ran down the lane, -where he could see a dark figure in the moonlight. Sir George -Burnwell tried to get away, but Arthur caught him, and there was -a struggle between them, your lad tugging at one side of the -coronet, and his opponent at the other. In the scuffle, your son -struck Sir George and cut him over the eye. Then something -suddenly snapped, and your son, finding that he had the coronet -in his hands, rushed back, closed the window, ascended to your -room, and had just observed that the coronet had been twisted in -the struggle and was endeavouring to straighten it when you -appeared upon the scene." - -"Is it possible?" gasped the banker. - -"You then roused his anger by calling him names at a moment when -he felt that he had deserved your warmest thanks. He could not -explain the true state of affairs without betraying one who -certainly deserved little enough consideration at his hands. He -took the more chivalrous view, however, and preserved her -secret." - -"And that was why she shrieked and fainted when she saw the -coronet," cried Mr. Holder. "Oh, my God! what a blind fool I have -been! And his asking to be allowed to go out for five minutes! -The dear fellow wanted to see if the missing piece were at the -scene of the struggle. How cruelly I have misjudged him!" - -"When I arrived at the house," continued Holmes, "I at once went -very carefully round it to observe if there were any traces in -the snow which might help me. I knew that none had fallen since -the evening before, and also that there had been a strong frost -to preserve impressions. I passed along the tradesmen's path, but -found it all trampled down and indistinguishable. Just beyond it, -however, at the far side of the kitchen door, a woman had stood -and talked with a man, whose round impressions on one side showed -that he had a wooden leg. I could even tell that they had been -disturbed, for the woman had run back swiftly to the door, as was -shown by the deep toe and light heel marks, while Wooden-leg had -waited a little, and then had gone away. I thought at the time -that this might be the maid and her sweetheart, of whom you had -already spoken to me, and inquiry showed it was so. I passed -round the garden without seeing anything more than random tracks, -which I took to be the police; but when I got into the stable -lane a very long and complex story was written in the snow in -front of me. - -"There was a double line of tracks of a booted man, and a second -double line which I saw with delight belonged to a man with naked -feet. I was at once convinced from what you had told me that the -latter was your son. The first had walked both ways, but the -other had run swiftly, and as his tread was marked in places over -the depression of the boot, it was obvious that he had passed -after the other. I followed them up and found they led to the -hall window, where Boots had worn all the snow away while -waiting. Then I walked to the other end, which was a hundred -yards or more down the lane. I saw where Boots had faced round, -where the snow was cut up as though there had been a struggle, -and, finally, where a few drops of blood had fallen, to show me -that I was not mistaken. Boots had then run down the lane, and -another little smudge of blood showed that it was he who had been -hurt. When he came to the highroad at the other end, I found that -the pavement had been cleared, so there was an end to that clue. - -"On entering the house, however, I examined, as you remember, the -sill and framework of the hall window with my lens, and I could -at once see that someone had passed out. I could distinguish the -outline of an instep where the wet foot had been placed in coming -in. I was then beginning to be able to form an opinion as to what -had occurred. A man had waited outside the window; someone had -brought the gems; the deed had been overseen by your son; he had -pursued the thief; had struggled with him; they had each tugged -at the coronet, their united strength causing injuries which -neither alone could have effected. He had returned with the -prize, but had left a fragment in the grasp of his opponent. So -far I was clear. The question now was, who was the man and who -was it brought him the coronet? - -"It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the -impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the -truth. Now, I knew that it was not you who had brought it down, -so there only remained your niece and the maids. But if it were -the maids, why should your son allow himself to be accused in -their place? There could be no possible reason. As he loved his -cousin, however, there was an excellent explanation why he should -retain her secret--the more so as the secret was a disgraceful -one. When I remembered that you had seen her at that window, and -how she had fainted on seeing the coronet again, my conjecture -became a certainty. - -"And who could it be who was her confederate? A lover evidently, -for who else could outweigh the love and gratitude which she must -feel to you? I knew that you went out little, and that your -circle of friends was a very limited one. But among them was Sir -George Burnwell. I had heard of him before as being a man of evil -reputation among women. It must have been he who wore those boots -and retained the missing gems. Even though he knew that Arthur -had discovered him, he might still flatter himself that he was -safe, for the lad could not say a word without compromising his -own family. - -"Well, your own good sense will suggest what measures I took -next. I went in the shape of a loafer to Sir George's house, -managed to pick up an acquaintance with his valet, learned that -his master had cut his head the night before, and, finally, at -the expense of six shillings, made all sure by buying a pair of -his cast-off shoes. With these I journeyed down to Streatham and -saw that they exactly fitted the tracks." - -"I saw an ill-dressed vagabond in the lane yesterday evening," -said Mr. Holder. - -"Precisely. It was I. I found that I had my man, so I came home -and changed my clothes. It was a delicate part which I had to -play then, for I saw that a prosecution must be avoided to avert -scandal, and I knew that so astute a villain would see that our -hands were tied in the matter. I went and saw him. At first, of -course, he denied everything. But when I gave him every -particular that had occurred, he tried to bluster and took down a -life-preserver from the wall. I knew my man, however, and I -clapped a pistol to his head before he could strike. Then he -became a little more reasonable. I told him that we would give -him a price for the stones he held--1000 pounds apiece. That -brought out the first signs of grief that he had shown. 'Why, -dash it all!' said he, 'I've let them go at six hundred for the -three!' I soon managed to get the address of the receiver who had -them, on promising him that there would be no prosecution. Off I -set to him, and after much chaffering I got our stones at 1000 -pounds apiece. Then I looked in upon your son, told him that all -was right, and eventually got to my bed about two o'clock, after -what I may call a really hard day's work." - -"A day which has saved England from a great public scandal," said -the banker, rising. "Sir, I cannot find words to thank you, but -you shall not find me ungrateful for what you have done. Your -skill has indeed exceeded all that I have heard of it. And now I -must fly to my dear boy to apologise to him for the wrong which I -have done him. As to what you tell me of poor Mary, it goes to my -very heart. Not even your skill can inform me where she is now." - -"I think that we may safely say," returned Holmes, "that she is -wherever Sir George Burnwell is. It is equally certain, too, that -whatever her sins are, they will soon receive a more than -sufficient punishment." - - - -XII. THE ADVENTURE OF THE COPPER BEECHES - -"To the man who loves art for its own sake," remarked Sherlock -Holmes, tossing aside the advertisement sheet of the Daily -Telegraph, "it is frequently in its least important and lowliest -manifestations that the keenest pleasure is to be derived. It is -pleasant to me to observe, Watson, that you have so far grasped -this truth that in these little records of our cases which you -have been good enough to draw up, and, I am bound to say, -occasionally to embellish, you have given prominence not so much -to the many causes célèbres and sensational trials in which I -have figured but rather to those incidents which may have been -trivial in themselves, but which have given room for those -faculties of deduction and of logical synthesis which I have made -my special province." - -"And yet," said I, smiling, "I cannot quite hold myself absolved -from the charge of sensationalism which has been urged against my -records." - -"You have erred, perhaps," he observed, taking up a glowing -cinder with the tongs and lighting with it the long cherry-wood -pipe which was wont to replace his clay when he was in a -disputatious rather than a meditative mood--"you have erred -perhaps in attempting to put colour and life into each of your -statements instead of confining yourself to the task of placing -upon record that severe reasoning from cause to effect which is -really the only notable feature about the thing." - -"It seems to me that I have done you full justice in the matter," -I remarked with some coldness, for I was repelled by the egotism -which I had more than once observed to be a strong factor in my -friend's singular character. - -"No, it is not selfishness or conceit," said he, answering, as -was his wont, my thoughts rather than my words. "If I claim full -justice for my art, it is because it is an impersonal thing--a -thing beyond myself. Crime is common. Logic is rare. Therefore it -is upon the logic rather than upon the crime that you should -dwell. You have degraded what should have been a course of -lectures into a series of tales." - -It was a cold morning of the early spring, and we sat after -breakfast on either side of a cheery fire in the old room at -Baker Street. A thick fog rolled down between the lines of -dun-coloured houses, and the opposing windows loomed like dark, -shapeless blurs through the heavy yellow wreaths. Our gas was lit -and shone on the white cloth and glimmer of china and metal, for -the table had not been cleared yet. Sherlock Holmes had been -silent all the morning, dipping continuously into the -advertisement columns of a succession of papers until at last, -having apparently given up his search, he had emerged in no very -sweet temper to lecture me upon my literary shortcomings. - -"At the same time," he remarked after a pause, during which he -had sat puffing at his long pipe and gazing down into the fire, -"you can hardly be open to a charge of sensationalism, for out of -these cases which you have been so kind as to interest yourself -in, a fair proportion do not treat of crime, in its legal sense, -at all. The small matter in which I endeavoured to help the King -of Bohemia, the singular experience of Miss Mary Sutherland, the -problem connected with the man with the twisted lip, and the -incident of the noble bachelor, were all matters which are -outside the pale of the law. But in avoiding the sensational, I -fear that you may have bordered on the trivial." - -"The end may have been so," I answered, "but the methods I hold -to have been novel and of interest." - -"Pshaw, my dear fellow, what do the public, the great unobservant -public, who could hardly tell a weaver by his tooth or a -compositor by his left thumb, care about the finer shades of -analysis and deduction! But, indeed, if you are trivial, I cannot -blame you, for the days of the great cases are past. Man, or at -least criminal man, has lost all enterprise and originality. As -to my own little practice, it seems to be degenerating into an -agency for recovering lost lead pencils and giving advice to -young ladies from boarding-schools. I think that I have touched -bottom at last, however. This note I had this morning marks my -zero-point, I fancy. Read it!" He tossed a crumpled letter across -to me. - -It was dated from Montague Place upon the preceding evening, and -ran thus: - -"DEAR MR. HOLMES:--I am very anxious to consult you as to whether -I should or should not accept a situation which has been offered -to me as governess. I shall call at half-past ten to-morrow if I -do not inconvenience you. Yours faithfully, - "VIOLET HUNTER." - -"Do you know the young lady?" I asked. - -"Not I." - -"It is half-past ten now." - -"Yes, and I have no doubt that is her ring." - -"It may turn out to be of more interest than you think. You -remember that the affair of the blue carbuncle, which appeared to -be a mere whim at first, developed into a serious investigation. -It may be so in this case, also." - -"Well, let us hope so. But our doubts will very soon be solved, -for here, unless I am much mistaken, is the person in question." - -As he spoke the door opened and a young lady entered the room. -She was plainly but neatly dressed, with a bright, quick face, -freckled like a plover's egg, and with the brisk manner of a -woman who has had her own way to make in the world. - -"You will excuse my troubling you, I am sure," said she, as my -companion rose to greet her, "but I have had a very strange -experience, and as I have no parents or relations of any sort -from whom I could ask advice, I thought that perhaps you would be -kind enough to tell me what I should do." - -"Pray take a seat, Miss Hunter. I shall be happy to do anything -that I can to serve you." - -I could see that Holmes was favourably impressed by the manner -and speech of his new client. He looked her over in his searching -fashion, and then composed himself, with his lids drooping and -his finger-tips together, to listen to her story. - -"I have been a governess for five years," said she, "in the -family of Colonel Spence Munro, but two months ago the colonel -received an appointment at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, and took his -children over to America with him, so that I found myself without -a situation. I advertised, and I answered advertisements, but -without success. At last the little money which I had saved began -to run short, and I was at my wit's end as to what I should do. - -"There is a well-known agency for governesses in the West End -called Westaway's, and there I used to call about once a week in -order to see whether anything had turned up which might suit me. -Westaway was the name of the founder of the business, but it is -really managed by Miss Stoper. She sits in her own little office, -and the ladies who are seeking employment wait in an anteroom, -and are then shown in one by one, when she consults her ledgers -and sees whether she has anything which would suit them. - -"Well, when I called last week I was shown into the little office -as usual, but I found that Miss Stoper was not alone. A -prodigiously stout man with a very smiling face and a great heavy -chin which rolled down in fold upon fold over his throat sat at -her elbow with a pair of glasses on his nose, looking very -earnestly at the ladies who entered. As I came in he gave quite a -jump in his chair and turned quickly to Miss Stoper. - -"'That will do,' said he; 'I could not ask for anything better. -Capital! capital!' He seemed quite enthusiastic and rubbed his -hands together in the most genial fashion. He was such a -comfortable-looking man that it was quite a pleasure to look at -him. - -"'You are looking for a situation, miss?' he asked. - -"'Yes, sir.' - -"'As governess?' - -"'Yes, sir.' - -"'And what salary do you ask?' - -"'I had 4 pounds a month in my last place with Colonel Spence -Munro.' - -"'Oh, tut, tut! sweating--rank sweating!' he cried, throwing his -fat hands out into the air like a man who is in a boiling -passion. 'How could anyone offer so pitiful a sum to a lady with -such attractions and accomplishments?' - -"'My accomplishments, sir, may be less than you imagine,' said I. -'A little French, a little German, music, and drawing--' - -"'Tut, tut!' he cried. 'This is all quite beside the question. -The point is, have you or have you not the bearing and deportment -of a lady? There it is in a nutshell. If you have not, you are -not fitted for the rearing of a child who may some day play a -considerable part in the history of the country. But if you have -why, then, how could any gentleman ask you to condescend to -accept anything under the three figures? Your salary with me, -madam, would commence at 100 pounds a year.' - -"You may imagine, Mr. Holmes, that to me, destitute as I was, -such an offer seemed almost too good to be true. The gentleman, -however, seeing perhaps the look of incredulity upon my face, -opened a pocket-book and took out a note. - -"'It is also my custom,' said he, smiling in the most pleasant -fashion until his eyes were just two little shining slits amid -the white creases of his face, 'to advance to my young ladies -half their salary beforehand, so that they may meet any little -expenses of their journey and their wardrobe.' - -"It seemed to me that I had never met so fascinating and so -thoughtful a man. As I was already in debt to my tradesmen, the -advance was a great convenience, and yet there was something -unnatural about the whole transaction which made me wish to know -a little more before I quite committed myself. - -"'May I ask where you live, sir?' said I. - -"'Hampshire. Charming rural place. The Copper Beeches, five miles -on the far side of Winchester. It is the most lovely country, my -dear young lady, and the dearest old country-house.' - -"'And my duties, sir? I should be glad to know what they would -be.' - -"'One child--one dear little romper just six years old. Oh, if -you could see him killing cockroaches with a slipper! Smack! -smack! smack! Three gone before you could wink!' He leaned back -in his chair and laughed his eyes into his head again. - -"I was a little startled at the nature of the child's amusement, -but the father's laughter made me think that perhaps he was -joking. - -"'My sole duties, then,' I asked, 'are to take charge of a single -child?' - -"'No, no, not the sole, not the sole, my dear young lady,' he -cried. 'Your duty would be, as I am sure your good sense would -suggest, to obey any little commands my wife might give, provided -always that they were such commands as a lady might with -propriety obey. You see no difficulty, heh?' - -"'I should be happy to make myself useful.' - -"'Quite so. In dress now, for example. We are faddy people, you -know--faddy but kind-hearted. If you were asked to wear any dress -which we might give you, you would not object to our little whim. -Heh?' - -"'No,' said I, considerably astonished at his words. - -"'Or to sit here, or sit there, that would not be offensive to -you?' - -"'Oh, no.' - -"'Or to cut your hair quite short before you come to us?' - -"I could hardly believe my ears. As you may observe, Mr. Holmes, -my hair is somewhat luxuriant, and of a rather peculiar tint of -chestnut. It has been considered artistic. I could not dream of -sacrificing it in this offhand fashion. - -"'I am afraid that that is quite impossible,' said I. He had been -watching me eagerly out of his small eyes, and I could see a -shadow pass over his face as I spoke. - -"'I am afraid that it is quite essential,' said he. 'It is a -little fancy of my wife's, and ladies' fancies, you know, madam, -ladies' fancies must be consulted. And so you won't cut your -hair?' - -"'No, sir, I really could not,' I answered firmly. - -"'Ah, very well; then that quite settles the matter. It is a -pity, because in other respects you would really have done very -nicely. In that case, Miss Stoper, I had best inspect a few more -of your young ladies.' - -"The manageress had sat all this while busy with her papers -without a word to either of us, but she glanced at me now with so -much annoyance upon her face that I could not help suspecting -that she had lost a handsome commission through my refusal. - -"'Do you desire your name to be kept upon the books?' she asked. - -"'If you please, Miss Stoper.' - -"'Well, really, it seems rather useless, since you refuse the -most excellent offers in this fashion,' said she sharply. 'You -can hardly expect us to exert ourselves to find another such -opening for you. Good-day to you, Miss Hunter.' She struck a gong -upon the table, and I was shown out by the page. - -"Well, Mr. Holmes, when I got back to my lodgings and found -little enough in the cupboard, and two or three bills upon the -table, I began to ask myself whether I had not done a very -foolish thing. After all, if these people had strange fads and -expected obedience on the most extraordinary matters, they were -at least ready to pay for their eccentricity. Very few -governesses in England are getting 100 pounds a year. Besides, -what use was my hair to me? Many people are improved by wearing -it short and perhaps I should be among the number. Next day I was -inclined to think that I had made a mistake, and by the day after -I was sure of it. I had almost overcome my pride so far as to go -back to the agency and inquire whether the place was still open -when I received this letter from the gentleman himself. I have it -here and I will read it to you: - - "'The Copper Beeches, near Winchester. -"'DEAR MISS HUNTER:--Miss Stoper has very kindly given me your -address, and I write from here to ask you whether you have -reconsidered your decision. My wife is very anxious that you -should come, for she has been much attracted by my description of -you. We are willing to give 30 pounds a quarter, or 120 pounds a -year, so as to recompense you for any little inconvenience which -our fads may cause you. They are not very exacting, after all. My -wife is fond of a particular shade of electric blue and would -like you to wear such a dress indoors in the morning. You need -not, however, go to the expense of purchasing one, as we have one -belonging to my dear daughter Alice (now in Philadelphia), which -would, I should think, fit you very well. Then, as to sitting -here or there, or amusing yourself in any manner indicated, that -need cause you no inconvenience. As regards your hair, it is no -doubt a pity, especially as I could not help remarking its beauty -during our short interview, but I am afraid that I must remain -firm upon this point, and I only hope that the increased salary -may recompense you for the loss. Your duties, as far as the child -is concerned, are very light. Now do try to come, and I shall -meet you with the dog-cart at Winchester. Let me know your train. -Yours faithfully, JEPHRO RUCASTLE.' - -"That is the letter which I have just received, Mr. Holmes, and -my mind is made up that I will accept it. I thought, however, -that before taking the final step I should like to submit the -whole matter to your consideration." - -"Well, Miss Hunter, if your mind is made up, that settles the -question," said Holmes, smiling. - -"But you would not advise me to refuse?" - -"I confess that it is not the situation which I should like to -see a sister of mine apply for." - -"What is the meaning of it all, Mr. Holmes?" - -"Ah, I have no data. I cannot tell. Perhaps you have yourself -formed some opinion?" - -"Well, there seems to me to be only one possible solution. Mr. -Rucastle seemed to be a very kind, good-natured man. Is it not -possible that his wife is a lunatic, that he desires to keep the -matter quiet for fear she should be taken to an asylum, and that -he humours her fancies in every way in order to prevent an -outbreak?" - -"That is a possible solution--in fact, as matters stand, it is -the most probable one. But in any case it does not seem to be a -nice household for a young lady." - -"But the money, Mr. Holmes, the money!" - -"Well, yes, of course the pay is good--too good. That is what -makes me uneasy. Why should they give you 120 pounds a year, when -they could have their pick for 40 pounds? There must be some -strong reason behind." - -"I thought that if I told you the circumstances you would -understand afterwards if I wanted your help. I should feel so -much stronger if I felt that you were at the back of me." - -"Oh, you may carry that feeling away with you. I assure you that -your little problem promises to be the most interesting which has -come my way for some months. There is something distinctly novel -about some of the features. If you should find yourself in doubt -or in danger--" - -"Danger! What danger do you foresee?" - -Holmes shook his head gravely. "It would cease to be a danger if -we could define it," said he. "But at any time, day or night, a -telegram would bring me down to your help." - -"That is enough." She rose briskly from her chair with the -anxiety all swept from her face. "I shall go down to Hampshire -quite easy in my mind now. I shall write to Mr. Rucastle at once, -sacrifice my poor hair to-night, and start for Winchester -to-morrow." With a few grateful words to Holmes she bade us both -good-night and bustled off upon her way. - -"At least," said I as we heard her quick, firm steps descending -the stairs, "she seems to be a young lady who is very well able -to take care of herself." - -"And she would need to be," said Holmes gravely. "I am much -mistaken if we do not hear from her before many days are past." - -It was not very long before my friend's prediction was fulfilled. -A fortnight went by, during which I frequently found my thoughts -turning in her direction and wondering what strange side-alley of -human experience this lonely woman had strayed into. The unusual -salary, the curious conditions, the light duties, all pointed to -something abnormal, though whether a fad or a plot, or whether -the man were a philanthropist or a villain, it was quite beyond -my powers to determine. As to Holmes, I observed that he sat -frequently for half an hour on end, with knitted brows and an -abstracted air, but he swept the matter away with a wave of his -hand when I mentioned it. "Data! data! data!" he cried -impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay." And yet he would -always wind up by muttering that no sister of his should ever -have accepted such a situation. - -The telegram which we eventually received came late one night -just as I was thinking of turning in and Holmes was settling down -to one of those all-night chemical researches which he frequently -indulged in, when I would leave him stooping over a retort and a -test-tube at night and find him in the same position when I came -down to breakfast in the morning. He opened the yellow envelope, -and then, glancing at the message, threw it across to me. - -"Just look up the trains in Bradshaw," said he, and turned back -to his chemical studies. - -The summons was a brief and urgent one. - -"Please be at the Black Swan Hotel at Winchester at midday -to-morrow," it said. "Do come! I am at my wit's end. HUNTER." - -"Will you come with me?" asked Holmes, glancing up. - -"I should wish to." - -"Just look it up, then." - -"There is a train at half-past nine," said I, glancing over my -Bradshaw. "It is due at Winchester at 11:30." - -"That will do very nicely. Then perhaps I had better postpone my -analysis of the acetones, as we may need to be at our best in the -morning." - -By eleven o'clock the next day we were well upon our way to the -old English capital. Holmes had been buried in the morning papers -all the way down, but after we had passed the Hampshire border he -threw them down and began to admire the scenery. It was an ideal -spring day, a light blue sky, flecked with little fleecy white -clouds drifting across from west to east. The sun was shining -very brightly, and yet there was an exhilarating nip in the air, -which set an edge to a man's energy. All over the countryside, -away to the rolling hills around Aldershot, the little red and -grey roofs of the farm-steadings peeped out from amid the light -green of the new foliage. - -"Are they not fresh and beautiful?" I cried with all the -enthusiasm of a man fresh from the fogs of Baker Street. - -But Holmes shook his head gravely. - -"Do you know, Watson," said he, "that it is one of the curses of -a mind with a turn like mine that I must look at everything with -reference to my own special subject. You look at these scattered -houses, and you are impressed by their beauty. I look at them, -and the only thought which comes to me is a feeling of their -isolation and of the impunity with which crime may be committed -there." - -"Good heavens!" I cried. "Who would associate crime with these -dear old homesteads?" - -"They always fill me with a certain horror. It is my belief, -Watson, founded upon my experience, that the lowest and vilest -alleys in London do not present a more dreadful record of sin -than does the smiling and beautiful countryside." - -"You horrify me!" - -"But the reason is very obvious. The pressure of public opinion -can do in the town what the law cannot accomplish. There is no -lane so vile that the scream of a tortured child, or the thud of -a drunkard's blow, does not beget sympathy and indignation among -the neighbours, and then the whole machinery of justice is ever -so close that a word of complaint can set it going, and there is -but a step between the crime and the dock. But look at these -lonely houses, each in its own fields, filled for the most part -with poor ignorant folk who know little of the law. Think of the -deeds of hellish cruelty, the hidden wickedness which may go on, -year in, year out, in such places, and none the wiser. Had this -lady who appeals to us for help gone to live in Winchester, I -should never have had a fear for her. It is the five miles of -country which makes the danger. Still, it is clear that she is -not personally threatened." - -"No. If she can come to Winchester to meet us she can get away." - -"Quite so. She has her freedom." - -"What CAN be the matter, then? Can you suggest no explanation?" - -"I have devised seven separate explanations, each of which would -cover the facts as far as we know them. But which of these is -correct can only be determined by the fresh information which we -shall no doubt find waiting for us. Well, there is the tower of -the cathedral, and we shall soon learn all that Miss Hunter has -to tell." - -The Black Swan is an inn of repute in the High Street, at no -distance from the station, and there we found the young lady -waiting for us. She had engaged a sitting-room, and our lunch -awaited us upon the table. - -"I am so delighted that you have come," she said earnestly. "It -is so very kind of you both; but indeed I do not know what I -should do. Your advice will be altogether invaluable to me." - -"Pray tell us what has happened to you." - -"I will do so, and I must be quick, for I have promised Mr. -Rucastle to be back before three. I got his leave to come into -town this morning, though he little knew for what purpose." - -"Let us have everything in its due order." Holmes thrust his long -thin legs out towards the fire and composed himself to listen. - -"In the first place, I may say that I have met, on the whole, -with no actual ill-treatment from Mr. and Mrs. Rucastle. It is -only fair to them to say that. But I cannot understand them, and -I am not easy in my mind about them." - -"What can you not understand?" - -"Their reasons for their conduct. But you shall have it all just -as it occurred. When I came down, Mr. Rucastle met me here and -drove me in his dog-cart to the Copper Beeches. It is, as he -said, beautifully situated, but it is not beautiful in itself, -for it is a large square block of a house, whitewashed, but all -stained and streaked with damp and bad weather. There are grounds -round it, woods on three sides, and on the fourth a field which -slopes down to the Southampton highroad, which curves past about -a hundred yards from the front door. This ground in front belongs -to the house, but the woods all round are part of Lord -Southerton's preserves. A clump of copper beeches immediately in -front of the hall door has given its name to the place. - -"I was driven over by my employer, who was as amiable as ever, -and was introduced by him that evening to his wife and the child. -There was no truth, Mr. Holmes, in the conjecture which seemed to -us to be probable in your rooms at Baker Street. Mrs. Rucastle is -not mad. I found her to be a silent, pale-faced woman, much -younger than her husband, not more than thirty, I should think, -while he can hardly be less than forty-five. From their -conversation I have gathered that they have been married about -seven years, that he was a widower, and that his only child by -the first wife was the daughter who has gone to Philadelphia. Mr. -Rucastle told me in private that the reason why she had left them -was that she had an unreasoning aversion to her stepmother. As -the daughter could not have been less than twenty, I can quite -imagine that her position must have been uncomfortable with her -father's young wife. - -"Mrs. Rucastle seemed to me to be colourless in mind as well as -in feature. She impressed me neither favourably nor the reverse. -She was a nonentity. It was easy to see that she was passionately -devoted both to her husband and to her little son. Her light grey -eyes wandered continually from one to the other, noting every -little want and forestalling it if possible. He was kind to her -also in his bluff, boisterous fashion, and on the whole they -seemed to be a happy couple. And yet she had some secret sorrow, -this woman. She would often be lost in deep thought, with the -saddest look upon her face. More than once I have surprised her -in tears. I have thought sometimes that it was the disposition of -her child which weighed upon her mind, for I have never met so -utterly spoiled and so ill-natured a little creature. He is small -for his age, with a head which is quite disproportionately large. -His whole life appears to be spent in an alternation between -savage fits of passion and gloomy intervals of sulking. Giving -pain to any creature weaker than himself seems to be his one idea -of amusement, and he shows quite remarkable talent in planning -the capture of mice, little birds, and insects. But I would -rather not talk about the creature, Mr. Holmes, and, indeed, he -has little to do with my story." - -"I am glad of all details," remarked my friend, "whether they -seem to you to be relevant or not." - -"I shall try not to miss anything of importance. The one -unpleasant thing about the house, which struck me at once, was -the appearance and conduct of the servants. There are only two, a -man and his wife. Toller, for that is his name, is a rough, -uncouth man, with grizzled hair and whiskers, and a perpetual -smell of drink. Twice since I have been with them he has been -quite drunk, and yet Mr. Rucastle seemed to take no notice of it. -His wife is a very tall and strong woman with a sour face, as -silent as Mrs. Rucastle and much less amiable. They are a most -unpleasant couple, but fortunately I spend most of my time in the -nursery and my own room, which are next to each other in one -corner of the building. - -"For two days after my arrival at the Copper Beeches my life was -very quiet; on the third, Mrs. Rucastle came down just after -breakfast and whispered something to her husband. - -"'Oh, yes,' said he, turning to me, 'we are very much obliged to -you, Miss Hunter, for falling in with our whims so far as to cut -your hair. I assure you that it has not detracted in the tiniest -iota from your appearance. We shall now see how the electric-blue -dress will become you. You will find it laid out upon the bed in -your room, and if you would be so good as to put it on we should -both be extremely obliged.' - -"The dress which I found waiting for me was of a peculiar shade -of blue. It was of excellent material, a sort of beige, but it -bore unmistakable signs of having been worn before. It could not -have been a better fit if I had been measured for it. Both Mr. -and Mrs. Rucastle expressed a delight at the look of it, which -seemed quite exaggerated in its vehemence. They were waiting for -me in the drawing-room, which is a very large room, stretching -along the entire front of the house, with three long windows -reaching down to the floor. A chair had been placed close to the -central window, with its back turned towards it. In this I was -asked to sit, and then Mr. Rucastle, walking up and down on the -other side of the room, began to tell me a series of the funniest -stories that I have ever listened to. You cannot imagine how -comical he was, and I laughed until I was quite weary. Mrs. -Rucastle, however, who has evidently no sense of humour, never so -much as smiled, but sat with her hands in her lap, and a sad, -anxious look upon her face. After an hour or so, Mr. Rucastle -suddenly remarked that it was time to commence the duties of the -day, and that I might change my dress and go to little Edward in -the nursery. - -"Two days later this same performance was gone through under -exactly similar circumstances. Again I changed my dress, again I -sat in the window, and again I laughed very heartily at the funny -stories of which my employer had an immense répertoire, and which -he told inimitably. Then he handed me a yellow-backed novel, and -moving my chair a little sideways, that my own shadow might not -fall upon the page, he begged me to read aloud to him. I read for -about ten minutes, beginning in the heart of a chapter, and then -suddenly, in the middle of a sentence, he ordered me to cease and -to change my dress. - -"You can easily imagine, Mr. Holmes, how curious I became as to -what the meaning of this extraordinary performance could possibly -be. They were always very careful, I observed, to turn my face -away from the window, so that I became consumed with the desire -to see what was going on behind my back. At first it seemed to be -impossible, but I soon devised a means. My hand-mirror had been -broken, so a happy thought seized me, and I concealed a piece of -the glass in my handkerchief. On the next occasion, in the midst -of my laughter, I put my handkerchief up to my eyes, and was able -with a little management to see all that there was behind me. I -confess that I was disappointed. There was nothing. At least that -was my first impression. At the second glance, however, I -perceived that there was a man standing in the Southampton Road, -a small bearded man in a grey suit, who seemed to be looking in -my direction. The road is an important highway, and there are -usually people there. This man, however, was leaning against the -railings which bordered our field and was looking earnestly up. I -lowered my handkerchief and glanced at Mrs. Rucastle to find her -eyes fixed upon me with a most searching gaze. She said nothing, -but I am convinced that she had divined that I had a mirror in my -hand and had seen what was behind me. She rose at once. - -"'Jephro,' said she, 'there is an impertinent fellow upon the -road there who stares up at Miss Hunter.' - -"'No friend of yours, Miss Hunter?' he asked. - -"'No, I know no one in these parts.' - -"'Dear me! How very impertinent! Kindly turn round and motion to -him to go away.' - -"'Surely it would be better to take no notice.' - -"'No, no, we should have him loitering here always. Kindly turn -round and wave him away like that.' - -"I did as I was told, and at the same instant Mrs. Rucastle drew -down the blind. That was a week ago, and from that time I have -not sat again in the window, nor have I worn the blue dress, nor -seen the man in the road." - -"Pray continue," said Holmes. "Your narrative promises to be a -most interesting one." - -"You will find it rather disconnected, I fear, and there may -prove to be little relation between the different incidents of -which I speak. On the very first day that I was at the Copper -Beeches, Mr. Rucastle took me to a small outhouse which stands -near the kitchen door. As we approached it I heard the sharp -rattling of a chain, and the sound as of a large animal moving -about. - -"'Look in here!' said Mr. Rucastle, showing me a slit between two -planks. 'Is he not a beauty?' - -"I looked through and was conscious of two glowing eyes, and of a -vague figure huddled up in the darkness. - -"'Don't be frightened,' said my employer, laughing at the start -which I had given. 'It's only Carlo, my mastiff. I call him mine, -but really old Toller, my groom, is the only man who can do -anything with him. We feed him once a day, and not too much then, -so that he is always as keen as mustard. Toller lets him loose -every night, and God help the trespasser whom he lays his fangs -upon. For goodness' sake don't you ever on any pretext set your -foot over the threshold at night, for it's as much as your life -is worth.' - -"The warning was no idle one, for two nights later I happened to -look out of my bedroom window about two o'clock in the morning. -It was a beautiful moonlight night, and the lawn in front of the -house was silvered over and almost as bright as day. I was -standing, rapt in the peaceful beauty of the scene, when I was -aware that something was moving under the shadow of the copper -beeches. As it emerged into the moonshine I saw what it was. It -was a giant dog, as large as a calf, tawny tinted, with hanging -jowl, black muzzle, and huge projecting bones. It walked slowly -across the lawn and vanished into the shadow upon the other side. -That dreadful sentinel sent a chill to my heart which I do not -think that any burglar could have done. - -"And now I have a very strange experience to tell you. I had, as -you know, cut off my hair in London, and I had placed it in a -great coil at the bottom of my trunk. One evening, after the -child was in bed, I began to amuse myself by examining the -furniture of my room and by rearranging my own little things. -There was an old chest of drawers in the room, the two upper ones -empty and open, the lower one locked. I had filled the first two -with my linen, and as I had still much to pack away I was -naturally annoyed at not having the use of the third drawer. It -struck me that it might have been fastened by a mere oversight, -so I took out my bunch of keys and tried to open it. The very -first key fitted to perfection, and I drew the drawer open. There -was only one thing in it, but I am sure that you would never -guess what it was. It was my coil of hair. - -"I took it up and examined it. It was of the same peculiar tint, -and the same thickness. But then the impossibility of the thing -obtruded itself upon me. How could my hair have been locked in -the drawer? With trembling hands I undid my trunk, turned out the -contents, and drew from the bottom my own hair. I laid the two -tresses together, and I assure you that they were identical. Was -it not extraordinary? Puzzle as I would, I could make nothing at -all of what it meant. I returned the strange hair to the drawer, -and I said nothing of the matter to the Rucastles as I felt that -I had put myself in the wrong by opening a drawer which they had -locked. - -"I am naturally observant, as you may have remarked, Mr. Holmes, -and I soon had a pretty good plan of the whole house in my head. -There was one wing, however, which appeared not to be inhabited -at all. A door which faced that which led into the quarters of -the Tollers opened into this suite, but it was invariably locked. -One day, however, as I ascended the stair, I met Mr. Rucastle -coming out through this door, his keys in his hand, and a look on -his face which made him a very different person to the round, -jovial man to whom I was accustomed. His cheeks were red, his -brow was all crinkled with anger, and the veins stood out at his -temples with passion. He locked the door and hurried past me -without a word or a look. - -"This aroused my curiosity, so when I went out for a walk in the -grounds with my charge, I strolled round to the side from which I -could see the windows of this part of the house. There were four -of them in a row, three of which were simply dirty, while the -fourth was shuttered up. They were evidently all deserted. As I -strolled up and down, glancing at them occasionally, Mr. Rucastle -came out to me, looking as merry and jovial as ever. - -"'Ah!' said he, 'you must not think me rude if I passed you -without a word, my dear young lady. I was preoccupied with -business matters.' - -"I assured him that I was not offended. 'By the way,' said I, -'you seem to have quite a suite of spare rooms up there, and one -of them has the shutters up.' - -"He looked surprised and, as it seemed to me, a little startled -at my remark. - -"'Photography is one of my hobbies,' said he. 'I have made my -dark room up there. But, dear me! what an observant young lady we -have come upon. Who would have believed it? Who would have ever -believed it?' He spoke in a jesting tone, but there was no jest -in his eyes as he looked at me. I read suspicion there and -annoyance, but no jest. - -"Well, Mr. Holmes, from the moment that I understood that there -was something about that suite of rooms which I was not to know, -I was all on fire to go over them. It was not mere curiosity, -though I have my share of that. It was more a feeling of duty--a -feeling that some good might come from my penetrating to this -place. They talk of woman's instinct; perhaps it was woman's -instinct which gave me that feeling. At any rate, it was there, -and I was keenly on the lookout for any chance to pass the -forbidden door. - -"It was only yesterday that the chance came. I may tell you that, -besides Mr. Rucastle, both Toller and his wife find something to -do in these deserted rooms, and I once saw him carrying a large -black linen bag with him through the door. Recently he has been -drinking hard, and yesterday evening he was very drunk; and when -I came upstairs there was the key in the door. I have no doubt at -all that he had left it there. Mr. and Mrs. Rucastle were both -downstairs, and the child was with them, so that I had an -admirable opportunity. I turned the key gently in the lock, -opened the door, and slipped through. - -"There was a little passage in front of me, unpapered and -uncarpeted, which turned at a right angle at the farther end. -Round this corner were three doors in a line, the first and third -of which were open. They each led into an empty room, dusty and -cheerless, with two windows in the one and one in the other, so -thick with dirt that the evening light glimmered dimly through -them. The centre door was closed, and across the outside of it -had been fastened one of the broad bars of an iron bed, padlocked -at one end to a ring in the wall, and fastened at the other with -stout cord. The door itself was locked as well, and the key was -not there. This barricaded door corresponded clearly with the -shuttered window outside, and yet I could see by the glimmer from -beneath it that the room was not in darkness. Evidently there was -a skylight which let in light from above. As I stood in the -passage gazing at the sinister door and wondering what secret it -might veil, I suddenly heard the sound of steps within the room -and saw a shadow pass backward and forward against the little -slit of dim light which shone out from under the door. A mad, -unreasoning terror rose up in me at the sight, Mr. Holmes. My -overstrung nerves failed me suddenly, and I turned and ran--ran -as though some dreadful hand were behind me clutching at the -skirt of my dress. I rushed down the passage, through the door, -and straight into the arms of Mr. Rucastle, who was waiting -outside. - -"'So,' said he, smiling, 'it was you, then. I thought that it -must be when I saw the door open.' - -"'Oh, I am so frightened!' I panted. - -"'My dear young lady! my dear young lady!'--you cannot think how -caressing and soothing his manner was--'and what has frightened -you, my dear young lady?' - -"But his voice was just a little too coaxing. He overdid it. I -was keenly on my guard against him. - -"'I was foolish enough to go into the empty wing,' I answered. -'But it is so lonely and eerie in this dim light that I was -frightened and ran out again. Oh, it is so dreadfully still in -there!' - -"'Only that?' said he, looking at me keenly. - -"'Why, what did you think?' I asked. - -"'Why do you think that I lock this door?' - -"'I am sure that I do not know.' - -"'It is to keep people out who have no business there. Do you -see?' He was still smiling in the most amiable manner. - -"'I am sure if I had known--' - -"'Well, then, you know now. And if you ever put your foot over -that threshold again'--here in an instant the smile hardened into -a grin of rage, and he glared down at me with the face of a -demon--'I'll throw you to the mastiff.' - -"I was so terrified that I do not know what I did. I suppose that -I must have rushed past him into my room. I remember nothing -until I found myself lying on my bed trembling all over. Then I -thought of you, Mr. Holmes. I could not live there longer without -some advice. I was frightened of the house, of the man, of the -woman, of the servants, even of the child. They were all horrible -to me. If I could only bring you down all would be well. Of -course I might have fled from the house, but my curiosity was -almost as strong as my fears. My mind was soon made up. I would -send you a wire. I put on my hat and cloak, went down to the -office, which is about half a mile from the house, and then -returned, feeling very much easier. A horrible doubt came into my -mind as I approached the door lest the dog might be loose, but I -remembered that Toller had drunk himself into a state of -insensibility that evening, and I knew that he was the only one -in the household who had any influence with the savage creature, -or who would venture to set him free. I slipped in in safety and -lay awake half the night in my joy at the thought of seeing you. -I had no difficulty in getting leave to come into Winchester this -morning, but I must be back before three o'clock, for Mr. and -Mrs. Rucastle are going on a visit, and will be away all the -evening, so that I must look after the child. Now I have told you -all my adventures, Mr. Holmes, and I should be very glad if you -could tell me what it all means, and, above all, what I should -do." - -Holmes and I had listened spellbound to this extraordinary story. -My friend rose now and paced up and down the room, his hands in -his pockets, and an expression of the most profound gravity upon -his face. - -"Is Toller still drunk?" he asked. - -"Yes. I heard his wife tell Mrs. Rucastle that she could do -nothing with him." - -"That is well. And the Rucastles go out to-night?" - -"Yes." - -"Is there a cellar with a good strong lock?" - -"Yes, the wine-cellar." - -"You seem to me to have acted all through this matter like a very -brave and sensible girl, Miss Hunter. Do you think that you could -perform one more feat? I should not ask it of you if I did not -think you a quite exceptional woman." - -"I will try. What is it?" - -"We shall be at the Copper Beeches by seven o'clock, my friend -and I. The Rucastles will be gone by that time, and Toller will, -we hope, be incapable. There only remains Mrs. Toller, who might -give the alarm. If you could send her into the cellar on some -errand, and then turn the key upon her, you would facilitate -matters immensely." - -"I will do it." - -"Excellent! We shall then look thoroughly into the affair. Of -course there is only one feasible explanation. You have been -brought there to personate someone, and the real person is -imprisoned in this chamber. That is obvious. As to who this -prisoner is, I have no doubt that it is the daughter, Miss Alice -Rucastle, if I remember right, who was said to have gone to -America. You were chosen, doubtless, as resembling her in height, -figure, and the colour of your hair. Hers had been cut off, very -possibly in some illness through which she has passed, and so, of -course, yours had to be sacrificed also. By a curious chance you -came upon her tresses. The man in the road was undoubtedly some -friend of hers--possibly her fiancé--and no doubt, as you wore -the girl's dress and were so like her, he was convinced from your -laughter, whenever he saw you, and afterwards from your gesture, -that Miss Rucastle was perfectly happy, and that she no longer -desired his attentions. The dog is let loose at night to prevent -him from endeavouring to communicate with her. So much is fairly -clear. The most serious point in the case is the disposition of -the child." - -"What on earth has that to do with it?" I ejaculated. - -"My dear Watson, you as a medical man are continually gaining -light as to the tendencies of a child by the study of the -parents. Don't you see that the converse is equally valid. I have -frequently gained my first real insight into the character of -parents by studying their children. This child's disposition is -abnormally cruel, merely for cruelty's sake, and whether he -derives this from his smiling father, as I should suspect, or -from his mother, it bodes evil for the poor girl who is in their -power." - -"I am sure that you are right, Mr. Holmes," cried our client. "A -thousand things come back to me which make me certain that you -have hit it. Oh, let us lose not an instant in bringing help to -this poor creature." - -"We must be circumspect, for we are dealing with a very cunning -man. We can do nothing until seven o'clock. At that hour we shall -be with you, and it will not be long before we solve the -mystery." - -We were as good as our word, for it was just seven when we -reached the Copper Beeches, having put up our trap at a wayside -public-house. The group of trees, with their dark leaves shining -like burnished metal in the light of the setting sun, were -sufficient to mark the house even had Miss Hunter not been -standing smiling on the door-step. - -"Have you managed it?" asked Holmes. - -A loud thudding noise came from somewhere downstairs. "That is -Mrs. Toller in the cellar," said she. "Her husband lies snoring -on the kitchen rug. Here are his keys, which are the duplicates -of Mr. Rucastle's." - -"You have done well indeed!" cried Holmes with enthusiasm. "Now -lead the way, and we shall soon see the end of this black -business." - -We passed up the stair, unlocked the door, followed on down a -passage, and found ourselves in front of the barricade which Miss -Hunter had described. Holmes cut the cord and removed the -transverse bar. Then he tried the various keys in the lock, but -without success. No sound came from within, and at the silence -Holmes' face clouded over. - -"I trust that we are not too late," said he. "I think, Miss -Hunter, that we had better go in without you. Now, Watson, put -your shoulder to it, and we shall see whether we cannot make our -way in." - -It was an old rickety door and gave at once before our united -strength. Together we rushed into the room. It was empty. There -was no furniture save a little pallet bed, a small table, and a -basketful of linen. The skylight above was open, and the prisoner -gone. - -"There has been some villainy here," said Holmes; "this beauty -has guessed Miss Hunter's intentions and has carried his victim -off." - -"But how?" - -"Through the skylight. We shall soon see how he managed it." He -swung himself up onto the roof. "Ah, yes," he cried, "here's the -end of a long light ladder against the eaves. That is how he did -it." - -"But it is impossible," said Miss Hunter; "the ladder was not -there when the Rucastles went away." - -"He has come back and done it. I tell you that he is a clever and -dangerous man. I should not be very much surprised if this were -he whose step I hear now upon the stair. I think, Watson, that it -would be as well for you to have your pistol ready." - -The words were hardly out of his mouth before a man appeared at -the door of the room, a very fat and burly man, with a heavy -stick in his hand. Miss Hunter screamed and shrunk against the -wall at the sight of him, but Sherlock Holmes sprang forward and -confronted him. - -"You villain!" said he, "where's your daughter?" - -The fat man cast his eyes round, and then up at the open -skylight. - -"It is for me to ask you that," he shrieked, "you thieves! Spies -and thieves! I have caught you, have I? You are in my power. I'll -serve you!" He turned and clattered down the stairs as hard as he -could go. - -"He's gone for the dog!" cried Miss Hunter. - -"I have my revolver," said I. - -"Better close the front door," cried Holmes, and we all rushed -down the stairs together. We had hardly reached the hall when we -heard the baying of a hound, and then a scream of agony, with a -horrible worrying sound which it was dreadful to listen to. An -elderly man with a red face and shaking limbs came staggering out -at a side door. - -"My God!" he cried. "Someone has loosed the dog. It's not been -fed for two days. Quick, quick, or it'll be too late!" - -Holmes and I rushed out and round the angle of the house, with -Toller hurrying behind us. There was the huge famished brute, its -black muzzle buried in Rucastle's throat, while he writhed and -screamed upon the ground. Running up, I blew its brains out, and -it fell over with its keen white teeth still meeting in the great -creases of his neck. With much labour we separated them and -carried him, living but horribly mangled, into the house. We laid -him upon the drawing-room sofa, and having dispatched the sobered -Toller to bear the news to his wife, I did what I could to -relieve his pain. We were all assembled round him when the door -opened, and a tall, gaunt woman entered the room. - -"Mrs. Toller!" cried Miss Hunter. - -"Yes, miss. Mr. Rucastle let me out when he came back before he -went up to you. Ah, miss, it is a pity you didn't let me know -what you were planning, for I would have told you that your pains -were wasted." - -"Ha!" said Holmes, looking keenly at her. "It is clear that Mrs. -Toller knows more about this matter than anyone else." - -"Yes, sir, I do, and I am ready enough to tell what I know." - -"Then, pray, sit down, and let us hear it for there are several -points on which I must confess that I am still in the dark." - -"I will soon make it clear to you," said she; "and I'd have done -so before now if I could ha' got out from the cellar. If there's -police-court business over this, you'll remember that I was the -one that stood your friend, and that I was Miss Alice's friend -too. - -"She was never happy at home, Miss Alice wasn't, from the time -that her father married again. She was slighted like and had no -say in anything, but it never really became bad for her until -after she met Mr. Fowler at a friend's house. As well as I could -learn, Miss Alice had rights of her own by will, but she was so -quiet and patient, she was, that she never said a word about them -but just left everything in Mr. Rucastle's hands. He knew he was -safe with her; but when there was a chance of a husband coming -forward, who would ask for all that the law would give him, then -her father thought it time to put a stop on it. He wanted her to -sign a paper, so that whether she married or not, he could use -her money. When she wouldn't do it, he kept on worrying her until -she got brain-fever, and for six weeks was at death's door. Then -she got better at last, all worn to a shadow, and with her -beautiful hair cut off; but that didn't make no change in her -young man, and he stuck to her as true as man could be." - -"Ah," said Holmes, "I think that what you have been good enough -to tell us makes the matter fairly clear, and that I can deduce -all that remains. Mr. Rucastle then, I presume, took to this -system of imprisonment?" - -"Yes, sir." - -"And brought Miss Hunter down from London in order to get rid of -the disagreeable persistence of Mr. Fowler." - -"That was it, sir." - -"But Mr. Fowler being a persevering man, as a good seaman should -be, blockaded the house, and having met you succeeded by certain -arguments, metallic or otherwise, in convincing you that your -interests were the same as his." - -"Mr. Fowler was a very kind-spoken, free-handed gentleman," said -Mrs. Toller serenely. - -"And in this way he managed that your good man should have no -want of drink, and that a ladder should be ready at the moment -when your master had gone out." - -"You have it, sir, just as it happened." - -"I am sure we owe you an apology, Mrs. Toller," said Holmes, "for -you have certainly cleared up everything which puzzled us. And -here comes the country surgeon and Mrs. Rucastle, so I think, -Watson, that we had best escort Miss Hunter back to Winchester, -as it seems to me that our locus standi now is rather a -questionable one." - -And thus was solved the mystery of the sinister house with the -copper beeches in front of the door. Mr. Rucastle survived, but -was always a broken man, kept alive solely through the care of -his devoted wife. They still live with their old servants, who -probably know so much of Rucastle's past life that he finds it -difficult to part from them. Mr. Fowler and Miss Rucastle were -married, by special license, in Southampton the day after their -flight, and he is now the holder of a government appointment in -the island of Mauritius. As to Miss Violet Hunter, my friend -Holmes, rather to my disappointment, manifested no further -interest in her when once she had ceased to be the centre of one -of his problems, and she is now the head of a private school at -Walsall, where I believe that she has met with considerable success. - - - - - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by -Arthur Conan Doyle - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES *** - -***** This file should be named 1661-8.txt or 1661-8.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/1/6/6/1661/ - -Produced by an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer and Jose Menendez - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions -will be renamed. - -Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no -one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation -(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without -permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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For example, if the line terminator is `\n` and the regex - /// pattern is `\w+\n\w+`, then the presence of `\n` will cause this error. - LiteralNotAllowed(char), - /// An unused enum variant that indicates this enum may be expanded in - /// the future and therefore should not be exhaustively matched. - #[doc(hidden)] - __Nonexhaustive, -} - -impl error::Error for Error { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - Error::Regex(ref err) => err.description(), - Error::LiteralNotAllowed(_) => "use of forbidden literal", - Error::__Nonexhaustive => unreachable!(), - } - } - - fn cause(&self) -> Option<&error::Error> { - match *self { - Error::Regex(ref err) => err.cause(), - _ => None, - } - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match *self { - Error::Regex(ref err) => err.fmt(f), - Error::LiteralNotAllowed(chr) => { - write!(f, "Literal {:?} not allowed.", chr) - } - Error::__Nonexhaustive => unreachable!(), - } - } -} - -impl From for Error { - fn from(err: regex::Error) -> Error { - Error::Regex(err) - } -} - -impl From for Error { - fn from(err: syntax::Error) -> Error { - Error::Regex(regex::Error::Syntax(err.to_string())) - } -} diff --git a/grep/src/literals.rs b/grep/src/literals.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3e1c385..0000000 --- a/grep/src/literals.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,264 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The literals module is responsible for extracting *inner* literals out of the -AST of a regular expression. Normally this is the job of the regex engine -itself, but the regex engine doesn't look for inner literals. Since we're doing -line based searching, we can use them, so we need to do it ourselves. - -Note that this implementation is incredibly suspicious. We need something more -principled. -*/ -use std::cmp; - -use regex::bytes::RegexBuilder; -use syntax::hir::{self, Hir, HirKind}; -use syntax::hir::literal::{Literal, Literals}; - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct LiteralSets { - prefixes: Literals, - suffixes: Literals, - required: Literals, -} - -impl LiteralSets { - pub fn create(expr: &Hir) -> Self { - let mut required = Literals::empty(); - union_required(expr, &mut required); - LiteralSets { - prefixes: Literals::prefixes(expr), - suffixes: Literals::suffixes(expr), - required: required, - } - } - - pub fn to_regex_builder(&self) -> Option { - if self.prefixes.all_complete() && !self.prefixes.is_empty() { - debug!("literal prefixes detected: {:?}", self.prefixes); - // When this is true, the regex engine will do a literal scan. - return None; - } - - // Out of inner required literals, prefixes and suffixes, which one - // is the longest? We pick the longest to do fast literal scan under - // the assumption that a longer literal will have a lower false - // positive rate. - let pre_lcp = self.prefixes.longest_common_prefix(); - let pre_lcs = self.prefixes.longest_common_suffix(); - let suf_lcp = self.suffixes.longest_common_prefix(); - let suf_lcs = self.suffixes.longest_common_suffix(); - - let req_lits = self.required.literals(); - let req = match req_lits.iter().max_by_key(|lit| lit.len()) { - None => &[], - Some(req) => &***req, - }; - - let mut lit = pre_lcp; - if pre_lcs.len() > lit.len() { - lit = pre_lcs; - } - if suf_lcp.len() > lit.len() { - lit = suf_lcp; - } - if suf_lcs.len() > lit.len() { - lit = suf_lcs; - } - if req_lits.len() == 1 && req.len() > lit.len() { - lit = req; - } - - // Special case: if we detected an alternation of inner required - // literals and its longest literal is bigger than the longest - // prefix/suffix, then choose the alternation. In practice, this - // helps with case insensitive matching, which can generate lots of - // inner required literals. - let any_empty = req_lits.iter().any(|lit| lit.is_empty()); - if req.len() > lit.len() && req_lits.len() > 1 && !any_empty { - debug!("required literals found: {:?}", req_lits); - let alts: Vec = - req_lits.into_iter().map(|x| bytes_to_regex(x)).collect(); - let mut builder = RegexBuilder::new(&alts.join("|")); - builder.unicode(false); - Some(builder) - } else if lit.is_empty() { - None - } else { - debug!("required literal found: {:?}", show(lit)); - let mut builder = RegexBuilder::new(&bytes_to_regex(&lit)); - builder.unicode(false); - Some(builder) - } - } -} - -fn union_required(expr: &Hir, lits: &mut Literals) { - match *expr.kind() { - HirKind::Literal(hir::Literal::Unicode(c)) => { - let mut buf = [0u8; 4]; - lits.cross_add(c.encode_utf8(&mut buf).as_bytes()); - } - HirKind::Literal(hir::Literal::Byte(b)) => { - lits.cross_add(&[b]); - } - HirKind::Class(hir::Class::Unicode(ref cls)) => { - if count_unicode_class(cls) >= 5 || !lits.add_char_class(cls) { - lits.cut(); - } - } - HirKind::Class(hir::Class::Bytes(ref cls)) => { - if count_byte_class(cls) >= 5 || !lits.add_byte_class(cls) { - lits.cut(); - } - } - HirKind::Group(hir::Group { ref hir, .. }) => { - union_required(&**hir, lits); - } - HirKind::Repetition(ref x) => { - match x.kind { - hir::RepetitionKind::ZeroOrOne => lits.cut(), - hir::RepetitionKind::ZeroOrMore => lits.cut(), - hir::RepetitionKind::OneOrMore => { - union_required(&x.hir, lits); - lits.cut(); - } - hir::RepetitionKind::Range(ref rng) => { - let (min, max) = match *rng { - hir::RepetitionRange::Exactly(m) => (m, Some(m)), - hir::RepetitionRange::AtLeast(m) => (m, None), - hir::RepetitionRange::Bounded(m, n) => (m, Some(n)), - }; - repeat_range_literals( - &x.hir, min, max, x.greedy, lits, union_required); - } - } - } - HirKind::Concat(ref es) if es.is_empty() => {} - HirKind::Concat(ref es) if es.len() == 1 => { - union_required(&es[0], lits) - } - HirKind::Concat(ref es) => { - for e in es { - let mut lits2 = lits.to_empty(); - union_required(e, &mut lits2); - if lits2.is_empty() { - lits.cut(); - continue; - } - if lits2.contains_empty() { - lits.cut(); - } - if !lits.cross_product(&lits2) { - // If this expression couldn't yield any literal that - // could be extended, then we need to quit. Since we're - // short-circuiting, we also need to freeze every member. - lits.cut(); - break; - } - } - } - HirKind::Alternation(ref es) => { - alternate_literals(es, lits, union_required); - } - _ => lits.cut(), - } -} - -fn repeat_range_literals( - e: &Hir, - min: u32, - max: Option, - _greedy: bool, - lits: &mut Literals, - mut f: F, -) { - if min == 0 { - // This is a bit conservative. If `max` is set, then we could - // treat this as a finite set of alternations. For now, we - // just treat it as `e*`. - lits.cut(); - } else { - let n = cmp::min(lits.limit_size(), min as usize); - // We only extract literals from a single repetition, even though - // we could do more. e.g., `a{3}` will have `a` extracted instead of - // `aaa`. The reason is that inner literal extraction can't be unioned - // across repetitions. e.g., extracting `foofoofoo` from `(\w+foo){3}` - // is wrong. - f(e, lits); - if n < min as usize { - lits.cut(); - } - if max.map_or(true, |max| min < max) { - lits.cut(); - } - } -} - -fn alternate_literals( - es: &[Hir], - lits: &mut Literals, - mut f: F, -) { - let mut lits2 = lits.to_empty(); - for e in es { - let mut lits3 = lits.to_empty(); - lits3.set_limit_size(lits.limit_size() / 5); - f(e, &mut lits3); - if lits3.is_empty() || !lits2.union(lits3) { - // If we couldn't find suffixes for *any* of the - // alternates, then the entire alternation has to be thrown - // away and any existing members must be frozen. Similarly, - // if the union couldn't complete, stop and freeze. - lits.cut(); - return; - } - } - // All we do at the moment is look for prefixes and suffixes. If both - // are empty, then we report nothing. We should be able to do better than - // this, but we'll need something more expressive than just a "set of - // literals." - let lcp = lits2.longest_common_prefix(); - let lcs = lits2.longest_common_suffix(); - if !lcp.is_empty() { - lits.cross_add(lcp); - } - lits.cut(); - if !lcs.is_empty() { - lits.add(Literal::empty()); - lits.add(Literal::new(lcs.to_vec())); - } -} - -/// Return the number of characters in the given class. -fn count_unicode_class(cls: &hir::ClassUnicode) -> u32 { - cls.iter().map(|r| 1 + (r.end() as u32 - r.start() as u32)).sum() -} - -/// Return the number of bytes in the given class. -fn count_byte_class(cls: &hir::ClassBytes) -> u32 { - cls.iter().map(|r| 1 + (r.end() as u32 - r.start() as u32)).sum() -} - -/// Converts an arbitrary sequence of bytes to a literal suitable for building -/// a regular expression. -fn bytes_to_regex(bs: &[u8]) -> String { - let mut s = String::with_capacity(bs.len()); - for &b in bs { - s.push_str(&format!("\\x{:02x}", b)); - } - s -} - -/// Converts arbitrary bytes to a nice string. -fn show(bs: &[u8]) -> String { - // Why aren't we using this to feed to the regex? Doesn't really matter - // I guess. ---AG - use std::ascii::escape_default; - use std::str; - - let mut nice = String::new(); - for &b in bs { - let part: Vec = escape_default(b).collect(); - nice.push_str(str::from_utf8(&part).unwrap()); - } - nice -} diff --git a/grep/src/nonl.rs b/grep/src/nonl.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3beb5f6..0000000 --- a/grep/src/nonl.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -use syntax::hir::{self, Hir, HirKind}; - -use {Error, Result}; - -/// Returns a new expression that is guaranteed to never match the given -/// ASCII character. -/// -/// If the expression contains the literal byte, then an error is returned. -/// -/// If `byte` is not an ASCII character (i.e., greater than `0x7F`), then this -/// function panics. -pub fn remove(expr: Hir, byte: u8) -> Result { - assert!(byte <= 0x7F); - let chr = byte as char; - assert!(chr.len_utf8() == 1); - - Ok(match expr.into_kind() { - HirKind::Empty => Hir::empty(), - HirKind::Literal(hir::Literal::Unicode(c)) => { - if c == chr { - return Err(Error::LiteralNotAllowed(chr)); - } - Hir::literal(hir::Literal::Unicode(c)) - } - HirKind::Literal(hir::Literal::Byte(b)) => { - if b as char == chr { - return Err(Error::LiteralNotAllowed(chr)); - } - Hir::literal(hir::Literal::Byte(b)) - } - HirKind::Class(hir::Class::Unicode(mut cls)) => { - let remove = hir::ClassUnicode::new(Some( - hir::ClassUnicodeRange::new(chr, chr), - )); - cls.difference(&remove); - if cls.iter().next().is_none() { - return Err(Error::LiteralNotAllowed(chr)); - } - Hir::class(hir::Class::Unicode(cls)) - } - HirKind::Class(hir::Class::Bytes(mut cls)) => { - let remove = hir::ClassBytes::new(Some( - hir::ClassBytesRange::new(byte, byte), - )); - cls.difference(&remove); - if cls.iter().next().is_none() { - return Err(Error::LiteralNotAllowed(chr)); - } - Hir::class(hir::Class::Bytes(cls)) - } - HirKind::Anchor(x) => Hir::anchor(x), - HirKind::WordBoundary(x) => Hir::word_boundary(x), - HirKind::Repetition(mut x) => { - x.hir = Box::new(remove(*x.hir, byte)?); - Hir::repetition(x) - } - HirKind::Group(mut x) => { - x.hir = Box::new(remove(*x.hir, byte)?); - Hir::group(x) - } - HirKind::Concat(xs) => { - let xs = xs.into_iter() - .map(|e| remove(e, byte)) - .collect::>>()?; - Hir::concat(xs) - } - HirKind::Alternation(xs) => { - let xs = xs.into_iter() - .map(|e| remove(e, byte)) - .collect::>>()?; - Hir::alternation(xs) - } - }) -} diff --git a/grep/src/search.rs b/grep/src/search.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 49ddf1f..0000000 --- a/grep/src/search.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,356 +0,0 @@ -use memchr::{memchr, memrchr}; -use syntax::ParserBuilder; -use syntax::hir::Hir; -use regex::bytes::{Regex, RegexBuilder}; - -use literals::LiteralSets; -use nonl; -use smart_case::Cased; -use word_boundary::strip_unicode_word_boundaries; -use Result; - -/// A matched line. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub struct Match { - start: usize, - end: usize, -} - -impl Match { - /// Create a new empty match value. - pub fn new() -> Match { - Match::default() - } - - /// Return the starting byte offset of the line that matched. - #[inline] - pub fn start(&self) -> usize { - self.start - } - - /// Return the ending byte offset of the line that matched. - #[inline] - pub fn end(&self) -> usize { - self.end - } -} - -/// A fast line oriented regex searcher. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Grep { - re: Regex, - required: Option, - opts: Options, -} - -/// A builder for a grep searcher. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct GrepBuilder { - pattern: String, - opts: Options, -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct Options { - case_insensitive: bool, - case_smart: bool, - line_terminator: u8, - size_limit: usize, - dfa_size_limit: usize, -} - -impl Default for Options { - fn default() -> Options { - Options { - case_insensitive: false, - case_smart: false, - line_terminator: b'\n', - size_limit: 10 * (1 << 20), - dfa_size_limit: 10 * (1 << 20), - } - } -} - -impl GrepBuilder { - /// Create a new builder for line searching. - /// - /// The pattern given should be a regular expression. The precise syntax - /// supported is documented on the regex crate. - pub fn new(pattern: &str) -> GrepBuilder { - GrepBuilder { - pattern: pattern.to_string(), - opts: Options::default(), - } - } - - /// Set the line terminator. - /// - /// The line terminator can be any ASCII character and serves to delineate - /// the match boundaries in the text searched. - /// - /// This panics if `ascii_byte` is greater than `0x7F` (i.e., not ASCII). - pub fn line_terminator(mut self, ascii_byte: u8) -> GrepBuilder { - assert!(ascii_byte <= 0x7F); - self.opts.line_terminator = ascii_byte; - self - } - - /// Set the case sensitive flag (`i`) on the regex. - pub fn case_insensitive(mut self, yes: bool) -> GrepBuilder { - self.opts.case_insensitive = yes; - self - } - - /// Whether to enable smart case search or not (disabled by default). - /// - /// Smart case uses case insensitive search if the pattern contains only - /// lowercase characters (ignoring any characters which immediately follow - /// a '\'). Otherwise, a case sensitive search is used instead. - /// - /// Enabling the case_insensitive flag overrides this. - pub fn case_smart(mut self, yes: bool) -> GrepBuilder { - self.opts.case_smart = yes; - self - } - - /// Set the approximate size limit of the compiled regular expression. - /// - /// This roughly corresponds to the number of bytes occupied by a - /// single compiled program. If the program exceeds this number, then a - /// compilation error is returned. - pub fn size_limit(mut self, limit: usize) -> GrepBuilder { - self.opts.size_limit = limit; - self - } - - /// Set the approximate size of the cache used by the DFA. - /// - /// This roughly corresponds to the number of bytes that the DFA will use - /// while searching. - /// - /// Note that this is a per thread limit. There is no way to set a global - /// limit. In particular, if a regex is used from multiple threads - /// simulanteously, then each thread may use up to the number of bytes - /// specified here. - pub fn dfa_size_limit(mut self, limit: usize) -> GrepBuilder { - self.opts.dfa_size_limit = limit; - self - } - - /// Create a line searcher. - /// - /// If there was a problem parsing or compiling the regex with the given - /// options, then an error is returned. - pub fn build(self) -> Result { - let expr = self.parse()?; - let literals = LiteralSets::create(&expr); - let re = self.regex(&expr)?; - let required = match literals.to_regex_builder() { - Some(builder) => Some(self.regex_build(builder)?), - None => { - match strip_unicode_word_boundaries(&expr) { - None => None, - Some(expr) => { - debug!("Stripped Unicode word boundaries. \ - New AST:\n{:?}", expr); - self.regex(&expr).ok() - } - } - } - }; - Ok(Grep { - re: re, - required: required, - opts: self.opts, - }) - } - - /// Creates a new regex from the given expression with the current - /// configuration. - fn regex(&self, expr: &Hir) -> Result { - let mut builder = RegexBuilder::new(&expr.to_string()); - builder.unicode(true); - self.regex_build(builder) - } - - /// Builds a new regex from the given builder using the caller's settings. - fn regex_build(&self, mut builder: RegexBuilder) -> Result { - builder - .multi_line(true) - .size_limit(self.opts.size_limit) - .dfa_size_limit(self.opts.dfa_size_limit) - .build() - .map_err(From::from) - } - - /// Parses the underlying pattern and ensures the pattern can never match - /// the line terminator. - fn parse(&self) -> Result { - let expr = ParserBuilder::new() - .allow_invalid_utf8(true) - .case_insensitive(self.is_case_insensitive()?) - .multi_line(true) - .build() - .parse(&self.pattern)?; - debug!("original regex HIR pattern:\n{}", expr); - let expr = nonl::remove(expr, self.opts.line_terminator)?; - debug!("transformed regex HIR pattern:\n{}", expr); - Ok(expr) - } - - /// Determines whether the case insensitive flag should be enabled or not. - fn is_case_insensitive(&self) -> Result { - if self.opts.case_insensitive { - return Ok(true); - } - if !self.opts.case_smart { - return Ok(false); - } - let cased = match Cased::from_pattern(&self.pattern) { - None => return Ok(false), - Some(cased) => cased, - }; - Ok(cased.any_literal && !cased.any_uppercase) - } -} - -impl Grep { - /// Returns a reference to the underlying regex used by the searcher. - pub fn regex(&self) -> &Regex { - &self.re - } - - /// Returns an iterator over all matches in the given buffer. - pub fn iter<'b, 's>(&'s self, buf: &'b [u8]) -> Iter<'b, 's> { - Iter { - searcher: self, - buf: buf, - start: 0, - } - } - - /// Fills in the next line that matches in the given buffer starting at - /// the position given. - /// - /// If no match could be found, `false` is returned, otherwise, `true` is - /// returned. - pub fn read_match( - &self, - mat: &mut Match, - buf: &[u8], - mut start: usize, - ) -> bool { - if start >= buf.len() { - return false; - } - if let Some(ref req) = self.required { - while start < buf.len() { - let e = match req.shortest_match(&buf[start..]) { - None => return false, - Some(e) => start + e, - }; - let (prevnl, nextnl) = self.find_line(buf, e, e); - match self.re.shortest_match(&buf[prevnl..nextnl]) { - None => { - start = nextnl; - continue; - } - Some(_) => { - self.fill_match(mat, prevnl, nextnl); - return true; - } - } - } - false - } else { - let e = match self.re.shortest_match(&buf[start..]) { - None => return false, - Some(e) => start + e, - }; - let (s, e) = self.find_line(buf, e, e); - self.fill_match(mat, s, e); - true - } - } - - fn fill_match(&self, mat: &mut Match, start: usize, end: usize) { - mat.start = start; - mat.end = end; - } - - fn find_line(&self, buf: &[u8], s: usize, e: usize) -> (usize, usize) { - (self.find_line_start(buf, s), self.find_line_end(buf, e)) - } - - fn find_line_start(&self, buf: &[u8], pos: usize) -> usize { - memrchr(self.opts.line_terminator, &buf[0..pos]).map_or(0, |i| i + 1) - } - - fn find_line_end(&self, buf: &[u8], pos: usize) -> usize { - memchr(self.opts.line_terminator, &buf[pos..]) - .map_or(buf.len(), |i| pos + i + 1) - } -} - -/// An iterator over all matches in a particular buffer. -/// -/// `'b` refers to the lifetime of the buffer, and `'s` refers to the lifetime -/// of the searcher. -pub struct Iter<'b, 's> { - searcher: &'s Grep, - buf: &'b [u8], - start: usize, -} - -impl<'b, 's> Iterator for Iter<'b, 's> { - type Item = Match; - - fn next(&mut self) -> Option { - let mut mat = Match::default(); - if !self.searcher.read_match(&mut mat, self.buf, self.start) { - self.start = self.buf.len(); - return None; - } - self.start = mat.end; - Some(mat) - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use memchr::{memchr, memrchr}; - use regex::bytes::Regex; - - use super::{GrepBuilder, Match}; - - static SHERLOCK: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("./data/sherlock.txt"); - - fn find_lines(pat: &str, haystack: &[u8]) -> Vec { - let re = Regex::new(pat).unwrap(); - let mut lines = vec![]; - for m in re.find_iter(haystack) { - let start = memrchr(b'\n', &haystack[..m.start()]) - .map_or(0, |i| i + 1); - let end = memchr(b'\n', &haystack[m.end()..]) - .map_or(haystack.len(), |i| m.end() + i + 1); - lines.push(Match { - start: start, - end: end, - }); - } - lines - } - - fn grep_lines(pat: &str, haystack: &[u8]) -> Vec { - let g = GrepBuilder::new(pat).build().unwrap(); - g.iter(haystack).collect() - } - - #[test] - fn buffered_literal() { - let expected = find_lines("Sherlock Holmes", SHERLOCK); - let got = grep_lines("Sherlock Holmes", SHERLOCK); - assert_eq!(expected.len(), got.len()); - assert_eq!(expected, got); - } -} diff --git a/grep/src/smart_case.rs b/grep/src/smart_case.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1379b32..0000000 --- a/grep/src/smart_case.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -use syntax::ast::{self, Ast}; -use syntax::ast::parse::Parser; - -/// The results of analyzing a regex for cased literals. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)] -pub struct Cased { - /// True if and only if a literal uppercase character occurs in the regex. - /// - /// A regex like `\pL` contains no uppercase literals, even though `L` - /// is uppercase and the `\pL` class contains uppercase characters. - pub any_uppercase: bool, - /// True if and only if the regex contains any literal at all. A regex like - /// `\pL` has this set to false. - pub any_literal: bool, -} - -impl Cased { - /// Returns a `Cased` value by doing analysis on the AST of `pattern`. - /// - /// If `pattern` is not a valid regular expression, then `None` is - /// returned. - pub fn from_pattern(pattern: &str) -> Option { - Parser::new() - .parse(pattern) - .map(|ast| Cased::from_ast(&ast)) - .ok() - } - - fn from_ast(ast: &Ast) -> Cased { - let mut cased = Cased::default(); - cased.from_ast_impl(ast); - cased - } - - fn from_ast_impl(&mut self, ast: &Ast) { - if self.done() { - return; - } - match *ast { - Ast::Empty(_) - | Ast::Flags(_) - | Ast::Dot(_) - | Ast::Assertion(_) - | Ast::Class(ast::Class::Unicode(_)) - | Ast::Class(ast::Class::Perl(_)) => {} - Ast::Literal(ref x) => { - self.from_ast_literal(x); - } - Ast::Class(ast::Class::Bracketed(ref x)) => { - self.from_ast_class_set(&x.kind); - } - Ast::Repetition(ref x) => { - self.from_ast_impl(&x.ast); - } - Ast::Group(ref x) => { - self.from_ast_impl(&x.ast); - } - Ast::Alternation(ref alt) => { - for x in &alt.asts { - self.from_ast_impl(x); - } - } - Ast::Concat(ref alt) => { - for x in &alt.asts { - self.from_ast_impl(x); - } - } - } - } - - fn from_ast_class_set(&mut self, ast: &ast::ClassSet) { - if self.done() { - return; - } - match *ast { - ast::ClassSet::Item(ref item) => { - self.from_ast_class_set_item(item); - } - ast::ClassSet::BinaryOp(ref x) => { - self.from_ast_class_set(&x.lhs); - self.from_ast_class_set(&x.rhs); - } - } - } - - fn from_ast_class_set_item(&mut self, ast: &ast::ClassSetItem) { - if self.done() { - return; - } - match *ast { - ast::ClassSetItem::Empty(_) - | ast::ClassSetItem::Ascii(_) - | ast::ClassSetItem::Unicode(_) - | ast::ClassSetItem::Perl(_) => {} - ast::ClassSetItem::Literal(ref x) => { - self.from_ast_literal(x); - } - ast::ClassSetItem::Range(ref x) => { - self.from_ast_literal(&x.start); - self.from_ast_literal(&x.end); - } - ast::ClassSetItem::Bracketed(ref x) => { - self.from_ast_class_set(&x.kind); - } - ast::ClassSetItem::Union(ref union) => { - for x in &union.items { - self.from_ast_class_set_item(x); - } - } - } - } - - fn from_ast_literal(&mut self, ast: &ast::Literal) { - self.any_literal = true; - self.any_uppercase = self.any_uppercase || ast.c.is_uppercase(); - } - - /// Returns true if and only if the attributes can never change no matter - /// what other AST it might see. - fn done(&self) -> bool { - self.any_uppercase && self.any_literal - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use super::*; - - fn cased(pattern: &str) -> Cased { - Cased::from_pattern(pattern).unwrap() - } - - #[test] - fn various() { - let x = cased(""); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(!x.any_literal); - - let x = cased("foo"); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased("Foo"); - assert!(x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased("foO"); - assert!(x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"foo\\"); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"foo\w"); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"foo\S"); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"foo\p{Ll}"); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"foo[a-z]"); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"foo[A-Z]"); - assert!(x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"foo[\S\t]"); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"foo\\S"); - assert!(x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"\p{Ll}"); - assert!(!x.any_uppercase); - assert!(!x.any_literal); - - let x = cased(r"aBc\w"); - assert!(x.any_uppercase); - assert!(x.any_literal); - } -} diff --git a/grep/src/word_boundary.rs b/grep/src/word_boundary.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8e6b86d..0000000 --- a/grep/src/word_boundary.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -use syntax::hir::{self, Hir, HirKind}; - -/// Strips Unicode word boundaries from the given expression. -/// -/// The key invariant this maintains is that the expression returned will match -/// *at least* every where the expression given will match. Namely, a match of -/// the returned expression can report false positives but it will never report -/// false negatives. -/// -/// If no word boundaries could be stripped, then None is returned. -pub fn strip_unicode_word_boundaries(expr: &Hir) -> Option { - // The real reason we do this is because Unicode word boundaries are the - // one thing that Rust's regex DFA engine can't handle. When it sees a - // Unicode word boundary among non-ASCII text, it falls back to one of the - // slower engines. We work around this limitation by attempting to use - // a regex to find candidate matches without a Unicode word boundary. We'll - // only then use the full (and slower) regex to confirm a candidate as a - // match or not during search. - // - // It looks like we only check the outer edges for `\b`? I guess this is - // an attempt to optimize for the `-w/--word-regexp` flag? ---AG - match *expr.kind() { - HirKind::Concat(ref es) if !es.is_empty() => { - let first = is_unicode_word_boundary(&es[0]); - let last = is_unicode_word_boundary(es.last().unwrap()); - // Be careful not to strip word boundaries if there are no other - // expressions to match. - match (first, last) { - (true, false) if es.len() > 1 => { - Some(Hir::concat(es[1..].to_vec())) - } - (false, true) if es.len() > 1 => { - Some(Hir::concat(es[..es.len() - 1].to_vec())) - } - (true, true) if es.len() > 2 => { - Some(Hir::concat(es[1..es.len() - 1].to_vec())) - } - _ => None, - } - } - _ => None, - } -} - -/// Returns true if the given expression is a Unicode word boundary. -fn is_unicode_word_boundary(expr: &Hir) -> bool { - match *expr.kind() { - HirKind::WordBoundary(hir::WordBoundary::Unicode) => true, - HirKind::WordBoundary(hir::WordBoundary::UnicodeNegate) => true, - HirKind::Group(ref x) => is_unicode_word_boundary(&x.hir), - _ => false, - } -} diff --git a/ignore/COPYING b/ignore/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index bb9c20a..0000000 --- a/ignore/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -This project is dual-licensed under the Unlicense and MIT licenses. - -You may use this code under the terms of either license. diff --git a/ignore/Cargo.toml b/ignore/Cargo.toml deleted file mode 100644 index 07efa22..0000000 --- a/ignore/Cargo.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -[package] -name = "ignore" -version = "0.4.2" #:version -authors = ["Andrew Gallant "] -description = """ -A fast library for efficiently matching ignore files such as `.gitignore` -against file paths. -""" -documentation = "https://docs.rs/ignore" -homepage = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/ignore" -repository = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/ignore" -readme = "README.md" -keywords = ["glob", "ignore", "gitignore", "pattern", "file"] -license = "Unlicense/MIT" - -[lib] -name = "ignore" -bench = false - -[dependencies] -crossbeam = "0.3" -globset = { version = "0.4.0", path = "../globset" } -lazy_static = "1" -log = "0.4" -memchr = "2" -regex = "1" -same-file = "1" -thread_local = "0.3.2" -walkdir = "2" - -[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies.winapi] -version = "0.3" -features = ["std", "winnt"] - -[dev-dependencies] -tempdir = "0.3.5" - -[features] -simd-accel = ["globset/simd-accel"] diff --git a/ignore/LICENSE-MIT b/ignore/LICENSE-MIT deleted file mode 100644 index 3b0a5dc..0000000 --- a/ignore/LICENSE-MIT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -The MIT License (MIT) - -Copyright (c) 2015 Andrew Gallant - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN -THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/ignore/README.md b/ignore/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index f527da4..0000000 --- a/ignore/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -ignore -====== -The ignore crate provides a fast recursive directory iterator that respects -various filters such as globs, file types and `.gitignore` files. This crate -also provides lower level direct access to gitignore and file type matchers. - -[![Linux build status](https://api.travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep.png)](https://travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep) -[![Windows build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/BurntSushi/ripgrep?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/BurntSushi/ripgrep) -[![](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/ignore.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/ignore) - -Dual-licensed under MIT or the [UNLICENSE](http://unlicense.org). - -### Documentation - -[https://docs.rs/ignore](https://docs.rs/ignore) - -### Usage - -Add this to your `Cargo.toml`: - -```toml -[dependencies] -ignore = "0.4" -``` - -and this to your crate root: - -```rust -extern crate ignore; -``` - -### Example - -This example shows the most basic usage of this crate. This code will -recursively traverse the current directory while automatically filtering out -files and directories according to ignore globs found in files like -`.ignore` and `.gitignore`: - - -```rust,no_run -use ignore::Walk; - -for result in Walk::new("./") { - // Each item yielded by the iterator is either a directory entry or an - // error, so either print the path or the error. - match result { - Ok(entry) => println!("{}", entry.path().display()), - Err(err) => println!("ERROR: {}", err), - } -} -``` - -### Example: advanced - -By default, the recursive directory iterator will ignore hidden files and -directories. This can be disabled by building the iterator with `WalkBuilder`: - -```rust,no_run -use ignore::WalkBuilder; - -for result in WalkBuilder::new("./").hidden(false).build() { - println!("{:?}", result); -} -``` - -See the documentation for `WalkBuilder` for many other options. diff --git a/ignore/UNLICENSE b/ignore/UNLICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 68a49da..0000000 --- a/ignore/UNLICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. - -Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or -distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled -binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any -means. - -In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors -of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the -software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit -of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and -successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of -relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this -software under copyright law. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -For more information, please refer to diff --git a/ignore/examples/walk.rs b/ignore/examples/walk.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0ff4ea9..0000000 --- a/ignore/examples/walk.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -#![allow(dead_code, unused_imports, unused_mut, unused_variables)] - -extern crate crossbeam; -extern crate ignore; -extern crate walkdir; - -use std::env; -use std::io::{self, Write}; -use std::path::Path; -use std::sync::Arc; -use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; -use std::thread; - -use crossbeam::sync::MsQueue; -use ignore::WalkBuilder; -use walkdir::WalkDir; - -fn main() { - let mut path = env::args().nth(1).unwrap(); - let mut parallel = false; - let mut simple = false; - let queue: Arc>> = Arc::new(MsQueue::new()); - if path == "parallel" { - path = env::args().nth(2).unwrap(); - parallel = true; - } else if path == "walkdir" { - path = env::args().nth(2).unwrap(); - simple = true; - } - - let stdout_queue = queue.clone(); - let stdout_thread = thread::spawn(move || { - let mut stdout = io::BufWriter::new(io::stdout()); - while let Some(dent) = stdout_queue.pop() { - write_path(&mut stdout, dent.path()); - } - }); - - if parallel { - let walker = WalkBuilder::new(path).threads(6).build_parallel(); - walker.run(|| { - let queue = queue.clone(); - Box::new(move |result| { - use ignore::WalkState::*; - - queue.push(Some(DirEntry::Y(result.unwrap()))); - Continue - }) - }); - } else if simple { - let mut stdout = io::BufWriter::new(io::stdout()); - let walker = WalkDir::new(path); - for result in walker { - queue.push(Some(DirEntry::X(result.unwrap()))); - } - } else { - let mut stdout = io::BufWriter::new(io::stdout()); - let walker = WalkBuilder::new(path).build(); - for result in walker { - queue.push(Some(DirEntry::Y(result.unwrap()))); - } - } - queue.push(None); - stdout_thread.join().unwrap(); -} - -enum DirEntry { - X(walkdir::DirEntry), - Y(ignore::DirEntry), -} - -impl DirEntry { - fn path(&self) -> &Path { - match *self { - DirEntry::X(ref x) => x.path(), - DirEntry::Y(ref y) => y.path(), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -fn write_path(mut wtr: W, path: &Path) { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - wtr.write(path.as_os_str().as_bytes()).unwrap(); - wtr.write(b"\n").unwrap(); -} - -#[cfg(not(unix))] -fn write_path(mut wtr: W, path: &Path) { - wtr.write(path.to_string_lossy().as_bytes()).unwrap(); - wtr.write(b"\n").unwrap(); -} diff --git a/ignore/src/dir.rs b/ignore/src/dir.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2e1b82e..0000000 --- a/ignore/src/dir.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,891 +0,0 @@ -// This module provides a data structure, `Ignore`, that connects "directory -// traversal" with "ignore matchers." Specifically, it knows about gitignore -// semantics and precedence, and is organized based on directory hierarchy. -// Namely, every matcher logically corresponds to ignore rules from a single -// directory, and points to the matcher for its corresponding parent directory. -// In this sense, `Ignore` is a *persistent* data structure. -// -// This design was specifically chosen to make it possible to use this data -// structure in a parallel directory iterator. -// -// My initial intention was to expose this module as part of this crate's -// public API, but I think the data structure's public API is too complicated -// with non-obvious failure modes. Alas, such things haven't been documented -// well. - -use std::collections::HashMap; -use std::ffi::{OsString, OsStr}; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; -use std::sync::{Arc, RwLock}; - -use gitignore::{self, Gitignore, GitignoreBuilder}; -use pathutil::{is_hidden, strip_prefix}; -use overrides::{self, Override}; -use types::{self, Types}; -use {Error, Match, PartialErrorBuilder}; - -/// IgnoreMatch represents information about where a match came from when using -/// the `Ignore` matcher. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct IgnoreMatch<'a>(IgnoreMatchInner<'a>); - -/// IgnoreMatchInner describes precisely where the match information came from. -/// This is private to allow expansion to more matchers in the future. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -enum IgnoreMatchInner<'a> { - Override(overrides::Glob<'a>), - Gitignore(&'a gitignore::Glob), - Types(types::Glob<'a>), - Hidden, -} - -impl<'a> IgnoreMatch<'a> { - fn overrides(x: overrides::Glob<'a>) -> IgnoreMatch<'a> { - IgnoreMatch(IgnoreMatchInner::Override(x)) - } - - fn gitignore(x: &'a gitignore::Glob) -> IgnoreMatch<'a> { - IgnoreMatch(IgnoreMatchInner::Gitignore(x)) - } - - fn types(x: types::Glob<'a>) -> IgnoreMatch<'a> { - IgnoreMatch(IgnoreMatchInner::Types(x)) - } - - fn hidden() -> IgnoreMatch<'static> { - IgnoreMatch(IgnoreMatchInner::Hidden) - } -} - -/// Options for the ignore matcher, shared between the matcher itself and the -/// builder. -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] -struct IgnoreOptions { - /// Whether to ignore hidden file paths or not. - hidden: bool, - /// Whether to read .ignore files. - ignore: bool, - /// Whether to read git's global gitignore file. - git_global: bool, - /// Whether to read .gitignore files. - git_ignore: bool, - /// Whether to read .git/info/exclude files. - git_exclude: bool, -} - -/// Ignore is a matcher useful for recursively walking one or more directories. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Ignore(Arc); - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct IgnoreInner { - /// A map of all existing directories that have already been - /// compiled into matchers. - /// - /// Note that this is never used during matching, only when adding new - /// parent directory matchers. This avoids needing to rebuild glob sets for - /// parent directories if many paths are being searched. - compiled: Arc>>, - /// The path to the directory that this matcher was built from. - dir: PathBuf, - /// An override matcher (default is empty). - overrides: Arc, - /// A file type matcher. - types: Arc, - /// The parent directory to match next. - /// - /// If this is the root directory or there are otherwise no more - /// directories to match, then `parent` is `None`. - parent: Option, - /// Whether this is an absolute parent matcher, as added by add_parent. - is_absolute_parent: bool, - /// The absolute base path of this matcher. Populated only if parent - /// directories are added. - absolute_base: Option>, - /// Explicit global ignore matchers specified by the caller. - explicit_ignores: Arc>, - /// Ignore files used in addition to `.ignore` - custom_ignore_filenames: Arc>, - /// The matcher for custom ignore files - custom_ignore_matcher: Gitignore, - /// The matcher for .ignore files. - ignore_matcher: Gitignore, - /// A global gitignore matcher, usually from $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore. - git_global_matcher: Arc, - /// The matcher for .gitignore files. - git_ignore_matcher: Gitignore, - /// Special matcher for `.git/info/exclude` files. - git_exclude_matcher: Gitignore, - /// Whether this directory contains a .git sub-directory. - has_git: bool, - /// Ignore config. - opts: IgnoreOptions, -} - -impl Ignore { - /// Return the directory path of this matcher. - pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { - &self.0.dir - } - - /// Return true if this matcher has no parent. - pub fn is_root(&self) -> bool { - self.0.parent.is_none() - } - - /// Returns true if this matcher was added via the `add_parents` method. - pub fn is_absolute_parent(&self) -> bool { - self.0.is_absolute_parent - } - - /// Return this matcher's parent, if one exists. - pub fn parent(&self) -> Option { - self.0.parent.clone() - } - - /// Create a new `Ignore` matcher with the parent directories of `dir`. - /// - /// Note that this can only be called on an `Ignore` matcher with no - /// parents (i.e., `is_root` returns `true`). This will panic otherwise. - pub fn add_parents>( - &self, - path: P, - ) -> (Ignore, Option) { - if !self.is_root() { - panic!("Ignore::add_parents called on non-root matcher"); - } - let absolute_base = match path.as_ref().canonicalize() { - Ok(path) => Arc::new(path), - Err(_) => { - // There's not much we can do here, so just return our - // existing matcher. We drop the error to be consistent - // with our general pattern of ignoring I/O errors when - // processing ignore files. - return (self.clone(), None); - } - }; - // List of parents, from child to root. - let mut parents = vec![]; - let mut path = &**absolute_base; - while let Some(parent) = path.parent() { - parents.push(parent); - path = parent; - } - let mut errs = PartialErrorBuilder::default(); - let mut ig = self.clone(); - for parent in parents.into_iter().rev() { - let mut compiled = self.0.compiled.write().unwrap(); - if let Some(prebuilt) = compiled.get(parent.as_os_str()) { - ig = prebuilt.clone(); - continue; - } - let (mut igtmp, err) = ig.add_child_path(parent); - errs.maybe_push(err); - igtmp.is_absolute_parent = true; - igtmp.absolute_base = Some(absolute_base.clone()); - ig = Ignore(Arc::new(igtmp)); - compiled.insert(parent.as_os_str().to_os_string(), ig.clone()); - } - (ig, errs.into_error_option()) - } - - /// Create a new `Ignore` matcher for the given child directory. - /// - /// Since building the matcher may require reading from multiple - /// files, it's possible that this method partially succeeds. Therefore, - /// a matcher is always returned (which may match nothing) and an error is - /// returned if it exists. - /// - /// Note that all I/O errors are completely ignored. - pub fn add_child>( - &self, - dir: P, - ) -> (Ignore, Option) { - let (ig, err) = self.add_child_path(dir.as_ref()); - (Ignore(Arc::new(ig)), err) - } - - /// Like add_child, but takes a full path and returns an IgnoreInner. - fn add_child_path(&self, dir: &Path) -> (IgnoreInner, Option) { - let mut errs = PartialErrorBuilder::default(); - let custom_ig_matcher = - if self.0.custom_ignore_filenames.is_empty() { - Gitignore::empty() - } else { - let (m, err) = - create_gitignore(&dir, &self.0.custom_ignore_filenames); - errs.maybe_push(err); - m - }; - let ig_matcher = - if !self.0.opts.ignore { - Gitignore::empty() - } else { - let (m, err) = create_gitignore(&dir, &[".ignore"]); - errs.maybe_push(err); - m - }; - let gi_matcher = - if !self.0.opts.git_ignore { - Gitignore::empty() - } else { - let (m, err) = create_gitignore(&dir, &[".gitignore"]); - errs.maybe_push(err); - m - }; - let gi_exclude_matcher = - if !self.0.opts.git_exclude { - Gitignore::empty() - } else { - let (m, err) = create_gitignore(&dir, &[".git/info/exclude"]); - errs.maybe_push(err); - m - }; - let ig = IgnoreInner { - compiled: self.0.compiled.clone(), - dir: dir.to_path_buf(), - overrides: self.0.overrides.clone(), - types: self.0.types.clone(), - parent: Some(self.clone()), - is_absolute_parent: false, - absolute_base: self.0.absolute_base.clone(), - explicit_ignores: self.0.explicit_ignores.clone(), - custom_ignore_filenames: self.0.custom_ignore_filenames.clone(), - custom_ignore_matcher: custom_ig_matcher, - ignore_matcher: ig_matcher, - git_global_matcher: self.0.git_global_matcher.clone(), - git_ignore_matcher: gi_matcher, - git_exclude_matcher: gi_exclude_matcher, - has_git: dir.join(".git").exists(), - opts: self.0.opts, - }; - (ig, errs.into_error_option()) - } - - /// Returns true if at least one type of ignore rule should be matched. - fn has_any_ignore_rules(&self) -> bool { - let opts = self.0.opts; - let has_custom_ignore_files = !self.0.custom_ignore_filenames.is_empty(); - - opts.ignore || opts.git_global || opts.git_ignore - || opts.git_exclude || has_custom_ignore_files - } - - /// Returns a match indicating whether the given file path should be - /// ignored or not. - /// - /// The match contains information about its origin. - pub fn matched<'a, P: AsRef>( - &'a self, - path: P, - is_dir: bool, - ) -> Match> { - // We need to be careful with our path. If it has a leading ./, then - // strip it because it causes nothing but trouble. - let mut path = path.as_ref(); - if let Some(p) = strip_prefix("./", path) { - path = p; - } - // Match against the override patterns. If an override matches - // regardless of whether it's whitelist/ignore, then we quit and - // return that result immediately. Overrides have the highest - // precedence. - if !self.0.overrides.is_empty() { - let mat = - self.0.overrides.matched(path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::overrides); - if !mat.is_none() { - return mat; - } - } - let mut whitelisted = Match::None; - if self.has_any_ignore_rules() { - let mat = self.matched_ignore(path, is_dir); - if mat.is_ignore() { - return mat; - } else if mat.is_whitelist() { - whitelisted = mat; - } - } - if !self.0.types.is_empty() { - let mat = - self.0.types.matched(path, is_dir).map(IgnoreMatch::types); - if mat.is_ignore() { - return mat; - } else if mat.is_whitelist() { - whitelisted = mat; - } - } - if whitelisted.is_none() && self.0.opts.hidden && is_hidden(path) { - return Match::Ignore(IgnoreMatch::hidden()); - } - whitelisted - } - - /// Performs matching only on the ignore files for this directory and - /// all parent directories. - fn matched_ignore<'a>( - &'a self, - path: &Path, - is_dir: bool, - ) -> Match> { - let (mut m_custom_ignore, mut m_ignore, mut m_gi, mut m_gi_exclude, mut m_explicit) = - (Match::None, Match::None, Match::None, Match::None, Match::None); - let mut saw_git = false; - for ig in self.parents().take_while(|ig| !ig.0.is_absolute_parent) { - if m_custom_ignore.is_none() { - m_custom_ignore = - ig.0.custom_ignore_matcher.matched(path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - if m_ignore.is_none() { - m_ignore = - ig.0.ignore_matcher.matched(path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - if !saw_git && m_gi.is_none() { - m_gi = - ig.0.git_ignore_matcher.matched(path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - if !saw_git && m_gi_exclude.is_none() { - m_gi_exclude = - ig.0.git_exclude_matcher.matched(path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - saw_git = saw_git || ig.0.has_git; - } - if let Some(abs_parent_path) = self.absolute_base() { - let path = abs_parent_path.join(path); - for ig in self.parents().skip_while(|ig|!ig.0.is_absolute_parent) { - if m_custom_ignore.is_none() { - m_custom_ignore = - ig.0.custom_ignore_matcher.matched(&path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - if m_ignore.is_none() { - m_ignore = - ig.0.ignore_matcher.matched(&path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - if !saw_git && m_gi.is_none() { - m_gi = - ig.0.git_ignore_matcher.matched(&path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - if !saw_git && m_gi_exclude.is_none() { - m_gi_exclude = - ig.0.git_exclude_matcher.matched(&path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - saw_git = saw_git || ig.0.has_git; - } - } - for gi in self.0.explicit_ignores.iter().rev() { - if !m_explicit.is_none() { - break; - } - m_explicit = gi.matched(&path, is_dir).map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - } - let m_global = self.0.git_global_matcher.matched(&path, is_dir) - .map(IgnoreMatch::gitignore); - - m_custom_ignore.or(m_ignore).or(m_gi).or(m_gi_exclude).or(m_global).or(m_explicit) - } - - /// Returns an iterator over parent ignore matchers, including this one. - pub fn parents(&self) -> Parents { - Parents(Some(self)) - } - - /// Returns the first absolute path of the first absolute parent, if - /// one exists. - fn absolute_base(&self) -> Option<&Path> { - self.0.absolute_base.as_ref().map(|p| &***p) - } -} - -/// An iterator over all parents of an ignore matcher, including itself. -/// -/// The lifetime `'a` refers to the lifetime of the initial `Ignore` matcher. -pub struct Parents<'a>(Option<&'a Ignore>); - -impl<'a> Iterator for Parents<'a> { - type Item = &'a Ignore; - - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a Ignore> { - match self.0.take() { - None => None, - Some(ig) => { - self.0 = ig.0.parent.as_ref(); - Some(ig) - } - } - } -} - -/// A builder for creating an Ignore matcher. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct IgnoreBuilder { - /// The root directory path for this ignore matcher. - dir: PathBuf, - /// An override matcher (default is empty). - overrides: Arc, - /// A type matcher (default is empty). - types: Arc, - /// Explicit global ignore matchers. - explicit_ignores: Vec, - /// Ignore files in addition to .ignore. - custom_ignore_filenames: Vec, - /// Ignore config. - opts: IgnoreOptions, -} - -impl IgnoreBuilder { - /// Create a new builder for an `Ignore` matcher. - /// - /// All relative file paths are resolved with respect to the current - /// working directory. - pub fn new() -> IgnoreBuilder { - IgnoreBuilder { - dir: Path::new("").to_path_buf(), - overrides: Arc::new(Override::empty()), - types: Arc::new(Types::empty()), - explicit_ignores: vec![], - custom_ignore_filenames: vec![], - opts: IgnoreOptions { - hidden: true, - ignore: true, - git_global: true, - git_ignore: true, - git_exclude: true, - }, - } - } - - /// Builds a new `Ignore` matcher. - /// - /// The matcher returned won't match anything until ignore rules from - /// directories are added to it. - pub fn build(&self) -> Ignore { - let git_global_matcher = - if !self.opts.git_global { - Gitignore::empty() - } else { - let (gi, err) = Gitignore::global(); - if let Some(err) = err { - debug!("{}", err); - } - gi - }; - - Ignore(Arc::new(IgnoreInner { - compiled: Arc::new(RwLock::new(HashMap::new())), - dir: self.dir.clone(), - overrides: self.overrides.clone(), - types: self.types.clone(), - parent: None, - is_absolute_parent: true, - absolute_base: None, - explicit_ignores: Arc::new(self.explicit_ignores.clone()), - custom_ignore_filenames: Arc::new(self.custom_ignore_filenames.clone()), - custom_ignore_matcher: Gitignore::empty(), - ignore_matcher: Gitignore::empty(), - git_global_matcher: Arc::new(git_global_matcher), - git_ignore_matcher: Gitignore::empty(), - git_exclude_matcher: Gitignore::empty(), - has_git: false, - opts: self.opts, - })) - } - - /// Add an override matcher. - /// - /// By default, no override matcher is used. - /// - /// This overrides any previous setting. - pub fn overrides(&mut self, overrides: Override) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.overrides = Arc::new(overrides); - self - } - - /// Add a file type matcher. - /// - /// By default, no file type matcher is used. - /// - /// This overrides any previous setting. - pub fn types(&mut self, types: Types) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.types = Arc::new(types); - self - } - - /// Adds a new global ignore matcher from the ignore file path given. - pub fn add_ignore(&mut self, ig: Gitignore) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.explicit_ignores.push(ig); - self - } - - /// Add a custom ignore file name - /// - /// These ignore files have higher precedence than all other ignore files. - /// - /// When specifying multiple names, earlier names have lower precedence than - /// later names. - pub fn add_custom_ignore_filename>( - &mut self, - file_name: S - ) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.custom_ignore_filenames.push(file_name.as_ref().to_os_string()); - self - } - - /// Enables ignoring hidden files. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn hidden(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.opts.hidden = yes; - self - } - - /// Enables reading `.ignore` files. - /// - /// `.ignore` files have the same semantics as `gitignore` files and are - /// supported by search tools such as ripgrep and The Silver Searcher. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn ignore(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.opts.ignore = yes; - self - } - - /// Add a global gitignore matcher. - /// - /// Its precedence is lower than both normal `.gitignore` files and - /// `.git/info/exclude` files. - /// - /// This overwrites any previous global gitignore setting. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn git_global(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.opts.git_global = yes; - self - } - - /// Enables reading `.gitignore` files. - /// - /// `.gitignore` files have match semantics as described in the `gitignore` - /// man page. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn git_ignore(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.opts.git_ignore = yes; - self - } - - /// Enables reading `.git/info/exclude` files. - /// - /// `.git/info/exclude` files have match semantics as described in the - /// `gitignore` man page. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn git_exclude(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut IgnoreBuilder { - self.opts.git_exclude = yes; - self - } -} - -/// Creates a new gitignore matcher for the directory given. -/// -/// Ignore globs are extracted from each of the file names in `dir` in the -/// order given (earlier names have lower precedence than later names). -/// -/// I/O errors are ignored. -pub fn create_gitignore>( - dir: &Path, - names: &[T], -) -> (Gitignore, Option) { - let mut builder = GitignoreBuilder::new(dir); - let mut errs = PartialErrorBuilder::default(); - for name in names { - let gipath = dir.join(name.as_ref()); - errs.maybe_push_ignore_io(builder.add(gipath)); - } - let gi = match builder.build() { - Ok(gi) => gi, - Err(err) => { - errs.push(err); - GitignoreBuilder::new(dir).build().unwrap() - } - }; - (gi, errs.into_error_option()) -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::fs::{self, File}; - use std::io::Write; - use std::path::Path; - - use tempdir::TempDir; - - use dir::IgnoreBuilder; - use gitignore::Gitignore; - use Error; - - fn wfile>(path: P, contents: &str) { - let mut file = File::create(path).unwrap(); - file.write_all(contents.as_bytes()).unwrap(); - } - - fn mkdirp>(path: P) { - fs::create_dir_all(path).unwrap(); - } - - fn partial(err: Error) -> Vec { - match err { - Error::Partial(errs) => errs, - _ => panic!("expected partial error but got {:?}", err), - } - } - - #[test] - fn explicit_ignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join("not-an-ignore"), "foo\n!bar"); - - let (gi, err) = Gitignore::new(td.path().join("not-an-ignore")); - assert!(err.is_none()); - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new() - .add_ignore(gi).build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig.matched("bar", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ig.matched("baz", false).is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn git_exclude() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join(".git/info")); - wfile(td.path().join(".git/info/exclude"), "foo\n!bar"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig.matched("bar", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ig.matched("baz", false).is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn gitignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "foo\n!bar"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig.matched("bar", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ig.matched("baz", false).is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn ignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join(".ignore"), "foo\n!bar"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig.matched("bar", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ig.matched("baz", false).is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn custom_ignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - let custom_ignore = ".customignore"; - wfile(td.path().join(custom_ignore), "foo\n!bar"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new() - .add_custom_ignore_filename(custom_ignore) - .build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig.matched("bar", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ig.matched("baz", false).is_none()); - } - - // Tests that a custom ignore file will override an .ignore. - #[test] - fn custom_ignore_over_ignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - let custom_ignore = ".customignore"; - wfile(td.path().join(".ignore"), "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join(custom_ignore), "!foo"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new() - .add_custom_ignore_filename(custom_ignore) - .build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_whitelist()); - } - - // Tests that earlier custom ignore files have lower precedence than later. - #[test] - fn custom_ignore_precedence() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - let custom_ignore1 = ".customignore1"; - let custom_ignore2 = ".customignore2"; - wfile(td.path().join(custom_ignore1), "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join(custom_ignore2), "!foo"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new() - .add_custom_ignore_filename(custom_ignore1) - .add_custom_ignore_filename(custom_ignore2) - .build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_whitelist()); - } - - // Tests that an .ignore will override a .gitignore. - #[test] - fn ignore_over_gitignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join(".ignore"), "!foo"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_whitelist()); - } - - // Tests that exclude has lower precedent than both .ignore and .gitignore. - #[test] - fn exclude_lowest() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "!foo"); - wfile(td.path().join(".ignore"), "!bar"); - mkdirp(td.path().join(".git/info")); - wfile(td.path().join(".git/info/exclude"), "foo\nbar\nbaz"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig.matched("baz", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig.matched("foo", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ig.matched("bar", false).is_whitelist()); - } - - #[test] - fn errored() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "f**oo"); - - let (_, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_some()); - } - - #[test] - fn errored_both() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "f**oo"); - wfile(td.path().join(".ignore"), "fo**o"); - - let (_, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert_eq!(2, partial(err.expect("an error")).len()); - } - - #[test] - fn errored_partial() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "f**oo\nbar"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_some()); - assert!(ig.matched("bar", false).is_ignore()); - } - - #[test] - fn errored_partial_and_ignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "f**oo\nbar"); - wfile(td.path().join(".ignore"), "!bar"); - - let (ig, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_some()); - assert!(ig.matched("bar", false).is_whitelist()); - } - - #[test] - fn not_present_empty() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - - let (_, err) = IgnoreBuilder::new().build().add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn stops_at_git_dir() { - // This tests that .gitignore files beyond a .git barrier aren't - // matched, but .ignore files are. - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join(".git")); - mkdirp(td.path().join("foo/.git")); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join(".ignore"), "bar"); - - let ig0 = IgnoreBuilder::new().build(); - let (ig1, err) = ig0.add_child(td.path()); - assert!(err.is_none()); - let (ig2, err) = ig1.add_child(ig1.path().join("foo")); - assert!(err.is_none()); - - assert!(ig1.matched("foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig2.matched("foo", false).is_none()); - - assert!(ig1.matched("bar", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig2.matched("bar", false).is_ignore()); - } - - #[test] - fn absolute_parent() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join(".git")); - mkdirp(td.path().join("foo")); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "bar"); - - // First, check that the parent gitignore file isn't detected if the - // parent isn't added. This establishes a baseline. - let ig0 = IgnoreBuilder::new().build(); - let (ig1, err) = ig0.add_child(td.path().join("foo")); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig1.matched("bar", false).is_none()); - - // Second, check that adding a parent directory actually works. - let ig0 = IgnoreBuilder::new().build(); - let (ig1, err) = ig0.add_parents(td.path().join("foo")); - assert!(err.is_none()); - let (ig2, err) = ig1.add_child(td.path().join("foo")); - assert!(err.is_none()); - assert!(ig2.matched("bar", false).is_ignore()); - } - - #[test] - fn absolute_parent_anchored() { - let td = TempDir::new("ignore-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join(".git")); - mkdirp(td.path().join("src/llvm")); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "/llvm/\nfoo"); - - let ig0 = IgnoreBuilder::new().build(); - let (ig1, err) = ig0.add_parents(td.path().join("src")); - assert!(err.is_none()); - let (ig2, err) = ig1.add_child("src"); - assert!(err.is_none()); - - assert!(ig1.matched("llvm", true).is_none()); - assert!(ig2.matched("llvm", true).is_none()); - assert!(ig2.matched("src/llvm", true).is_none()); - assert!(ig2.matched("foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ig2.matched("src/foo", false).is_ignore()); - } -} diff --git a/ignore/src/gitignore.rs b/ignore/src/gitignore.rs deleted file mode 100644 index bcfe8b5..0000000 --- a/ignore/src/gitignore.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,729 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The gitignore module provides a way to match globs from a gitignore file -against file paths. - -Note that this module implements the specification as described in the -`gitignore` man page from scratch. That is, this module does *not* shell out to -the `git` command line tool. -*/ - -use std::cell::RefCell; -use std::env; -use std::fs::File; -use std::io::{self, BufRead, Read}; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; -use std::str; -use std::sync::Arc; - -use globset::{Candidate, GlobBuilder, GlobSet, GlobSetBuilder}; -use regex::bytes::Regex; -use thread_local::ThreadLocal; - -use pathutil::{is_file_name, strip_prefix}; -use {Error, Match, PartialErrorBuilder}; - -/// Glob represents a single glob in a gitignore file. -/// -/// This is used to report information about the highest precedent glob that -/// matched in one or more gitignore files. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Glob { - /// The file path that this glob was extracted from. - from: Option, - /// The original glob string. - original: String, - /// The actual glob string used to convert to a regex. - actual: String, - /// Whether this is a whitelisted glob or not. - is_whitelist: bool, - /// Whether this glob should only match directories or not. - is_only_dir: bool, -} - -impl Glob { - /// Returns the file path that defined this glob. - pub fn from(&self) -> Option<&Path> { - self.from.as_ref().map(|p| &**p) - } - - /// The original glob as it was defined in a gitignore file. - pub fn original(&self) -> &str { - &self.original - } - - /// The actual glob that was compiled to respect gitignore - /// semantics. - pub fn actual(&self) -> &str { - &self.actual - } - - /// Whether this was a whitelisted glob or not. - pub fn is_whitelist(&self) -> bool { - self.is_whitelist - } - - /// Whether this glob must match a directory or not. - pub fn is_only_dir(&self) -> bool { - self.is_only_dir - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this glob has a `**/` prefix. - fn has_doublestar_prefix(&self) -> bool { - self.actual.starts_with("**/") - || (self.actual == "**" && self.is_only_dir) - } -} - -/// Gitignore is a matcher for the globs in one or more gitignore files -/// in the same directory. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Gitignore { - set: GlobSet, - root: PathBuf, - globs: Vec, - num_ignores: u64, - num_whitelists: u64, - matches: Option>>>>, -} - -impl Gitignore { - /// Creates a new gitignore matcher from the gitignore file path given. - /// - /// If it's desirable to include multiple gitignore files in a single - /// matcher, or read gitignore globs from a different source, then - /// use `GitignoreBuilder`. - /// - /// This always returns a valid matcher, even if it's empty. In particular, - /// a Gitignore file can be partially valid, e.g., when one glob is invalid - /// but the rest aren't. - /// - /// Note that I/O errors are ignored. For more granular control over - /// errors, use `GitignoreBuilder`. - pub fn new>( - gitignore_path: P, - ) -> (Gitignore, Option) { - let path = gitignore_path.as_ref(); - let parent = path.parent().unwrap_or(Path::new("/")); - let mut builder = GitignoreBuilder::new(parent); - let mut errs = PartialErrorBuilder::default(); - errs.maybe_push_ignore_io(builder.add(path)); - match builder.build() { - Ok(gi) => (gi, errs.into_error_option()), - Err(err) => { - errs.push(err); - (Gitignore::empty(), errs.into_error_option()) - } - } - } - - /// Creates a new gitignore matcher from the global ignore file, if one - /// exists. - /// - /// The global config file path is specified by git's `core.excludesFile` - /// config option. - /// - /// Git's config file location is `$HOME/.gitconfig`. If `$HOME/.gitconfig` - /// does not exist or does not specify `core.excludesFile`, then - /// `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore` is read. If `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is not - /// set or is empty, then `$HOME/.config/git/ignore` is used instead. - pub fn global() -> (Gitignore, Option) { - match gitconfig_excludes_path() { - None => (Gitignore::empty(), None), - Some(path) => { - if !path.is_file() { - (Gitignore::empty(), None) - } else { - Gitignore::new(path) - } - } - } - } - - /// Creates a new empty gitignore matcher that never matches anything. - /// - /// Its path is empty. - pub fn empty() -> Gitignore { - Gitignore { - set: GlobSet::empty(), - root: PathBuf::from(""), - globs: vec![], - num_ignores: 0, - num_whitelists: 0, - matches: None, - } - } - - /// Returns the directory containing this gitignore matcher. - /// - /// All matches are done relative to this path. - pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { - &*self.root - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this gitignore has zero globs, and - /// therefore never matches any file path. - pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { - self.set.is_empty() - } - - /// Returns the total number of globs, which should be equivalent to - /// `num_ignores + num_whitelists`. - pub fn len(&self) -> usize { - self.set.len() - } - - /// Returns the total number of ignore globs. - pub fn num_ignores(&self) -> u64 { - self.num_ignores - } - - /// Returns the total number of whitelisted globs. - pub fn num_whitelists(&self) -> u64 { - self.num_whitelists - } - - /// Returns whether the given path (file or directory) matched a pattern in - /// this gitignore matcher. - /// - /// `is_dir` should be true if the path refers to a directory and false - /// otherwise. - /// - /// The given path is matched relative to the path given when building - /// the matcher. Specifically, before matching `path`, its prefix (as - /// determined by a common suffix of the directory containing this - /// gitignore) is stripped. If there is no common suffix/prefix overlap, - /// then `path` is assumed to be relative to this matcher. - pub fn matched>( - &self, - path: P, - is_dir: bool, - ) -> Match<&Glob> { - if self.is_empty() { - return Match::None; - } - self.matched_stripped(self.strip(path.as_ref()), is_dir) - } - - /// Returns whether the given path (file or directory, and expected to be - /// under the root) or any of its parent directories (up to the root) - /// matched a pattern in this gitignore matcher. - /// - /// NOTE: This method is more expensive than walking the directory hierarchy - /// top-to-bottom and matching the entries. But, is easier to use in cases - /// when a list of paths are available without a hierarchy. - /// - /// `is_dir` should be true if the path refers to a directory and false - /// otherwise. - /// - /// The given path is matched relative to the path given when building - /// the matcher. Specifically, before matching `path`, its prefix (as - /// determined by a common suffix of the directory containing this - /// gitignore) is stripped. If there is no common suffix/prefix overlap, - /// then `path` is assumed to be relative to this matcher. - pub fn matched_path_or_any_parents>( - &self, - path: P, - is_dir: bool, - ) -> Match<&Glob> { - if self.is_empty() { - return Match::None; - } - let mut path = self.strip(path.as_ref()); - debug_assert!( - !path.has_root(), - "path is expect to be under the root" - ); - match self.matched_stripped(path, is_dir) { - Match::None => (), // walk up - a_match => return a_match, - } - while let Some(parent) = path.parent() { - match self.matched_stripped(parent, /* is_dir */ true) { - Match::None => path = parent, // walk up - a_match => return a_match, - } - } - Match::None - } - - /// Like matched, but takes a path that has already been stripped. - fn matched_stripped>( - &self, - path: P, - is_dir: bool, - ) -> Match<&Glob> { - if self.is_empty() { - return Match::None; - } - let path = path.as_ref(); - let _matches = self.matches.as_ref().unwrap().get_default(); - let mut matches = _matches.borrow_mut(); - let candidate = Candidate::new(path); - self.set.matches_candidate_into(&candidate, &mut *matches); - for &i in matches.iter().rev() { - let glob = &self.globs[i]; - if !glob.is_only_dir() || is_dir { - return if glob.is_whitelist() { - Match::Whitelist(glob) - } else { - Match::Ignore(glob) - }; - } - } - Match::None - } - - /// Strips the given path such that it's suitable for matching with this - /// gitignore matcher. - fn strip<'a, P: 'a + AsRef + ?Sized>( - &'a self, - path: &'a P, - ) -> &'a Path { - let mut path = path.as_ref(); - // A leading ./ is completely superfluous. We also strip it from - // our gitignore root path, so we need to strip it from our candidate - // path too. - if let Some(p) = strip_prefix("./", path) { - path = p; - } - // Strip any common prefix between the candidate path and the root - // of the gitignore, to make sure we get relative matching right. - // BUT, a file name might not have any directory components to it, - // in which case, we don't want to accidentally strip any part of the - // file name. - // - // As an additional special case, if the root is just `.`, then we - // shouldn't try to strip anything, e.g., when path begins with a `.`. - if self.root != Path::new(".") && !is_file_name(path) { - if let Some(p) = strip_prefix(&self.root, path) { - path = p; - // If we're left with a leading slash, get rid of it. - if let Some(p) = strip_prefix("/", path) { - path = p; - } - } - } - path - } -} - -/// Builds a matcher for a single set of globs from a .gitignore file. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct GitignoreBuilder { - builder: GlobSetBuilder, - root: PathBuf, - globs: Vec, - case_insensitive: bool, -} - -impl GitignoreBuilder { - /// Create a new builder for a gitignore file. - /// - /// The path given should be the path at which the globs for this gitignore - /// file should be matched. Note that paths are always matched relative - /// to the root path given here. Generally, the root path should correspond - /// to the *directory* containing a `.gitignore` file. - pub fn new>(root: P) -> GitignoreBuilder { - let root = root.as_ref(); - GitignoreBuilder { - builder: GlobSetBuilder::new(), - root: strip_prefix("./", root).unwrap_or(root).to_path_buf(), - globs: vec![], - case_insensitive: false, - } - } - - /// Builds a new matcher from the globs added so far. - /// - /// Once a matcher is built, no new globs can be added to it. - pub fn build(&self) -> Result { - let nignore = self.globs.iter().filter(|g| !g.is_whitelist()).count(); - let nwhite = self.globs.iter().filter(|g| g.is_whitelist()).count(); - let set = - self.builder.build().map_err(|err| { - Error::Glob { - glob: None, - err: err.to_string(), - } - })?; - Ok(Gitignore { - set: set, - root: self.root.clone(), - globs: self.globs.clone(), - num_ignores: nignore as u64, - num_whitelists: nwhite as u64, - matches: Some(Arc::new(ThreadLocal::default())), - }) - } - - /// Add each glob from the file path given. - /// - /// The file given should be formatted as a `gitignore` file. - /// - /// Note that partial errors can be returned. For example, if there was - /// a problem adding one glob, an error for that will be returned, but - /// all other valid globs will still be added. - pub fn add>(&mut self, path: P) -> Option { - let path = path.as_ref(); - let file = match File::open(path) { - Err(err) => return Some(Error::Io(err).with_path(path)), - Ok(file) => file, - }; - let rdr = io::BufReader::new(file); - let mut errs = PartialErrorBuilder::default(); - for (i, line) in rdr.lines().enumerate() { - let lineno = (i + 1) as u64; - let line = match line { - Ok(line) => line, - Err(err) => { - errs.push(Error::Io(err).tagged(path, lineno)); - break; - } - }; - if let Err(err) = self.add_line(Some(path.to_path_buf()), &line) { - errs.push(err.tagged(path, lineno)); - } - } - errs.into_error_option() - } - - /// Add each glob line from the string given. - /// - /// If this string came from a particular `gitignore` file, then its path - /// should be provided here. - /// - /// The string given should be formatted as a `gitignore` file. - #[cfg(test)] - fn add_str( - &mut self, - from: Option, - gitignore: &str, - ) -> Result<&mut GitignoreBuilder, Error> { - for line in gitignore.lines() { - self.add_line(from.clone(), line)?; - } - Ok(self) - } - - /// Add a line from a gitignore file to this builder. - /// - /// If this line came from a particular `gitignore` file, then its path - /// should be provided here. - /// - /// If the line could not be parsed as a glob, then an error is returned. - pub fn add_line( - &mut self, - from: Option, - mut line: &str, - ) -> Result<&mut GitignoreBuilder, Error> { - if line.starts_with("#") { - return Ok(self); - } - if !line.ends_with("\\ ") { - line = line.trim_right(); - } - if line.is_empty() { - return Ok(self); - } - let mut glob = Glob { - from: from, - original: line.to_string(), - actual: String::new(), - is_whitelist: false, - is_only_dir: false, - }; - let mut literal_separator = false; - let mut is_absolute = false; - if line.starts_with("\\!") || line.starts_with("\\#") { - line = &line[1..]; - is_absolute = line.chars().nth(0) == Some('/'); - } else { - if line.starts_with("!") { - glob.is_whitelist = true; - line = &line[1..]; - } - if line.starts_with("/") { - // `man gitignore` says that if a glob starts with a slash, - // then the glob can only match the beginning of a path - // (relative to the location of gitignore). We achieve this by - // simply banning wildcards from matching /. - literal_separator = true; - line = &line[1..]; - is_absolute = true; - } - } - // If it ends with a slash, then this should only match directories, - // but the slash should otherwise not be used while globbing. - if let Some((i, c)) = line.char_indices().rev().nth(0) { - if c == '/' { - glob.is_only_dir = true; - line = &line[..i]; - } - } - // If there is a literal slash, then we note that so that globbing - // doesn't let wildcards match slashes. - glob.actual = line.to_string(); - if is_absolute || line.chars().any(|c| c == '/') { - literal_separator = true; - } - // If there was a slash, then this is a glob that must match the entire - // path name. Otherwise, we should let it match anywhere, so use a **/ - // prefix. - if !literal_separator { - // ... but only if we don't already have a **/ prefix. - if !glob.has_doublestar_prefix() { - glob.actual = format!("**/{}", glob.actual); - } - } - // If the glob ends with `/**`, then we should only match everything - // inside a directory, but not the directory itself. Standard globs - // will match the directory. So we add `/*` to force the issue. - if glob.actual.ends_with("/**") { - glob.actual = format!("{}/*", glob.actual); - } - let parsed = - GlobBuilder::new(&glob.actual) - .literal_separator(literal_separator) - .case_insensitive(self.case_insensitive) - .backslash_escape(true) - .build() - .map_err(|err| { - Error::Glob { - glob: Some(glob.original.clone()), - err: err.kind().to_string(), - } - })?; - self.builder.add(parsed); - self.globs.push(glob); - Ok(self) - } - - /// Toggle whether the globs should be matched case insensitively or not. - /// - /// When this option is changed, only globs added after the change will be affected. - /// - /// This is disabled by default. - pub fn case_insensitive( - &mut self, yes: bool - ) -> Result<&mut GitignoreBuilder, Error> { - self.case_insensitive = yes; - Ok(self) - } -} - -/// Return the file path of the current environment's global gitignore file. -/// -/// Note that the file path returned may not exist. -fn gitconfig_excludes_path() -> Option { - gitconfig_contents() - .and_then(|data| parse_excludes_file(&data)) - .or_else(excludes_file_default) -} - -/// Returns the file contents of git's global config file, if one exists. -fn gitconfig_contents() -> Option> { - let home = match env::var_os("HOME") { - None => return None, - Some(home) => PathBuf::from(home), - }; - let mut file = match File::open(home.join(".gitconfig")) { - Err(_) => return None, - Ok(file) => io::BufReader::new(file), - }; - let mut contents = vec![]; - file.read_to_end(&mut contents).ok().map(|_| contents) -} - -/// Returns the default file path for a global .gitignore file. -/// -/// Specifically, this respects XDG_CONFIG_HOME. -fn excludes_file_default() -> Option { - // We're fine with using env::home_dir for now. Its bugs are, IMO, pretty - // minor corner cases. We should still probably eventually migrate to - // the `dirs` crate to get a proper implementation. - #![allow(deprecated)] - env::var_os("XDG_CONFIG_HOME") - .and_then(|x| if x.is_empty() { None } else { Some(PathBuf::from(x)) }) - .or_else(|| env::home_dir().map(|p| p.join(".config"))) - .map(|x| x.join("git/ignore")) -} - -/// Extract git's `core.excludesfile` config setting from the raw file contents -/// given. -fn parse_excludes_file(data: &[u8]) -> Option { - // N.B. This is the lazy approach, and isn't technically correct, but - // probably works in more circumstances. I guess we would ideally have - // a full INI parser. Yuck. - lazy_static! { - static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new( - r"(?ium)^\s*excludesfile\s*=\s*(.+)\s*$").unwrap(); - }; - let caps = match RE.captures(data) { - None => return None, - Some(caps) => caps, - }; - str::from_utf8(&caps[1]).ok().map(|s| PathBuf::from(expand_tilde(s))) -} - -/// Expands ~ in file paths to the value of $HOME. -fn expand_tilde(path: &str) -> String { - let home = match env::var("HOME") { - Err(_) => return path.to_string(), - Ok(home) => home, - }; - path.replace("~", &home) -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::path::Path; - use super::{Gitignore, GitignoreBuilder}; - - fn gi_from_str>(root: P, s: &str) -> Gitignore { - let mut builder = GitignoreBuilder::new(root); - builder.add_str(None, s).unwrap(); - builder.build().unwrap() - } - - macro_rules! ignored { - ($name:ident, $root:expr, $gi:expr, $path:expr) => { - ignored!($name, $root, $gi, $path, false); - }; - ($name:ident, $root:expr, $gi:expr, $path:expr, $is_dir:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let gi = gi_from_str($root, $gi); - assert!(gi.matched($path, $is_dir).is_ignore()); - } - }; - } - - macro_rules! not_ignored { - ($name:ident, $root:expr, $gi:expr, $path:expr) => { - not_ignored!($name, $root, $gi, $path, false); - }; - ($name:ident, $root:expr, $gi:expr, $path:expr, $is_dir:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let gi = gi_from_str($root, $gi); - assert!(!gi.matched($path, $is_dir).is_ignore()); - } - }; - } - - const ROOT: &'static str = "/home/foobar/rust/rg"; - - ignored!(ig1, ROOT, "months", "months"); - ignored!(ig2, ROOT, "*.lock", "Cargo.lock"); - ignored!(ig3, ROOT, "*.rs", "src/main.rs"); - ignored!(ig4, ROOT, "src/*.rs", "src/main.rs"); - ignored!(ig5, ROOT, "/*.c", "cat-file.c"); - ignored!(ig6, ROOT, "/src/*.rs", "src/main.rs"); - ignored!(ig7, ROOT, "!src/main.rs\n*.rs", "src/main.rs"); - ignored!(ig8, ROOT, "foo/", "foo", true); - ignored!(ig9, ROOT, "**/foo", "foo"); - ignored!(ig10, ROOT, "**/foo", "src/foo"); - ignored!(ig11, ROOT, "**/foo/**", "src/foo/bar"); - ignored!(ig12, ROOT, "**/foo/**", "wat/src/foo/bar/baz"); - ignored!(ig13, ROOT, "**/foo/bar", "foo/bar"); - ignored!(ig14, ROOT, "**/foo/bar", "src/foo/bar"); - ignored!(ig15, ROOT, "abc/**", "abc/x"); - ignored!(ig16, ROOT, "abc/**", "abc/x/y"); - ignored!(ig17, ROOT, "abc/**", "abc/x/y/z"); - ignored!(ig18, ROOT, "a/**/b", "a/b"); - ignored!(ig19, ROOT, "a/**/b", "a/x/b"); - ignored!(ig20, ROOT, "a/**/b", "a/x/y/b"); - ignored!(ig21, ROOT, r"\!xy", "!xy"); - ignored!(ig22, ROOT, r"\#foo", "#foo"); - ignored!(ig23, ROOT, "foo", "./foo"); - ignored!(ig24, ROOT, "target", "grep/target"); - ignored!(ig25, ROOT, "Cargo.lock", "./tabwriter-bin/Cargo.lock"); - ignored!(ig26, ROOT, "/foo/bar/baz", "./foo/bar/baz"); - ignored!(ig27, ROOT, "foo/", "xyz/foo", true); - ignored!(ig28, "./src", "/llvm/", "./src/llvm", true); - ignored!(ig29, ROOT, "node_modules/ ", "node_modules", true); - ignored!(ig30, ROOT, "**/", "foo/bar", true); - ignored!(ig31, ROOT, "path1/*", "path1/foo"); - ignored!(ig32, ROOT, ".a/b", ".a/b"); - ignored!(ig33, "./", ".a/b", ".a/b"); - ignored!(ig34, ".", ".a/b", ".a/b"); - ignored!(ig35, "./.", ".a/b", ".a/b"); - ignored!(ig36, "././", ".a/b", ".a/b"); - ignored!(ig37, "././.", ".a/b", ".a/b"); - ignored!(ig38, ROOT, "\\[", "["); - ignored!(ig39, ROOT, "\\?", "?"); - ignored!(ig40, ROOT, "\\*", "*"); - ignored!(ig41, ROOT, "\\a", "a"); - - not_ignored!(ignot1, ROOT, "amonths", "months"); - not_ignored!(ignot2, ROOT, "monthsa", "months"); - not_ignored!(ignot3, ROOT, "/src/*.rs", "src/grep/src/main.rs"); - not_ignored!(ignot4, ROOT, "/*.c", "mozilla-sha1/sha1.c"); - not_ignored!(ignot5, ROOT, "/src/*.rs", "src/grep/src/main.rs"); - not_ignored!(ignot6, ROOT, "*.rs\n!src/main.rs", "src/main.rs"); - not_ignored!(ignot7, ROOT, "foo/", "foo", false); - not_ignored!(ignot8, ROOT, "**/foo/**", "wat/src/afoo/bar/baz"); - not_ignored!(ignot9, ROOT, "**/foo/**", "wat/src/fooa/bar/baz"); - not_ignored!(ignot10, ROOT, "**/foo/bar", "foo/src/bar"); - not_ignored!(ignot11, ROOT, "#foo", "#foo"); - not_ignored!(ignot12, ROOT, "\n\n\n", "foo"); - not_ignored!(ignot13, ROOT, "foo/**", "foo", true); - not_ignored!( - ignot14, "./third_party/protobuf", "m4/ltoptions.m4", - "./third_party/protobuf/csharp/src/packages/repositories.config"); - not_ignored!(ignot15, ROOT, "!/bar", "foo/bar"); - not_ignored!(ignot16, ROOT, "*\n!**/", "foo", true); - not_ignored!(ignot17, ROOT, "src/*.rs", "src/grep/src/main.rs"); - not_ignored!(ignot18, ROOT, "path1/*", "path2/path1/foo"); - - fn bytes(s: &str) -> Vec { - s.to_string().into_bytes() - } - - fn path_string>(path: P) -> String { - path.as_ref().to_str().unwrap().to_string() - } - - #[test] - fn parse_excludes_file1() { - let data = bytes("[core]\nexcludesFile = /foo/bar"); - let got = super::parse_excludes_file(&data).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(path_string(got), "/foo/bar"); - } - - #[test] - fn parse_excludes_file2() { - let data = bytes("[core]\nexcludesFile = ~/foo/bar"); - let got = super::parse_excludes_file(&data).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(path_string(got), super::expand_tilde("~/foo/bar")); - } - - #[test] - fn parse_excludes_file3() { - let data = bytes("[core]\nexcludeFile = /foo/bar"); - assert!(super::parse_excludes_file(&data).is_none()); - } - - // See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/106 - #[test] - fn regression_106() { - gi_from_str("/", " "); - } - - #[test] - fn case_insensitive() { - let gi = GitignoreBuilder::new(ROOT) - .case_insensitive(true).unwrap() - .add_str(None, "*.html").unwrap() - .build().unwrap(); - assert!(gi.matched("foo.html", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(gi.matched("foo.HTML", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(!gi.matched("foo.htm", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(!gi.matched("foo.HTM", false).is_ignore()); - } - - ignored!(cs1, ROOT, "*.html", "foo.html"); - not_ignored!(cs2, ROOT, "*.html", "foo.HTML"); - not_ignored!(cs3, ROOT, "*.html", "foo.htm"); - not_ignored!(cs4, ROOT, "*.html", "foo.HTM"); -} diff --git a/ignore/src/lib.rs b/ignore/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b97e267..0000000 --- a/ignore/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,444 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The ignore crate provides a fast recursive directory iterator that respects -various filters such as globs, file types and `.gitignore` files. The precise -matching rules and precedence is explained in the documentation for -`WalkBuilder`. - -Secondarily, this crate exposes gitignore and file type matchers for use cases -that demand more fine-grained control. - -# Example - -This example shows the most basic usage of this crate. This code will -recursively traverse the current directory while automatically filtering out -files and directories according to ignore globs found in files like -`.ignore` and `.gitignore`: - - -```rust,no_run -use ignore::Walk; - -for result in Walk::new("./") { - // Each item yielded by the iterator is either a directory entry or an - // error, so either print the path or the error. - match result { - Ok(entry) => println!("{}", entry.path().display()), - Err(err) => println!("ERROR: {}", err), - } -} -``` - -# Example: advanced - -By default, the recursive directory iterator will ignore hidden files and -directories. This can be disabled by building the iterator with `WalkBuilder`: - -```rust,no_run -use ignore::WalkBuilder; - -for result in WalkBuilder::new("./").hidden(false).build() { - println!("{:?}", result); -} -``` - -See the documentation for `WalkBuilder` for many other options. -*/ - -#![deny(missing_docs)] - -extern crate crossbeam; -extern crate globset; -#[macro_use] -extern crate lazy_static; -#[macro_use] -extern crate log; -extern crate memchr; -extern crate regex; -extern crate same_file; -#[cfg(test)] -extern crate tempdir; -extern crate thread_local; -extern crate walkdir; -#[cfg(windows)] -extern crate winapi; - -use std::error; -use std::fmt; -use std::io; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; - -pub use walk::{DirEntry, Walk, WalkBuilder, WalkParallel, WalkState}; - -mod dir; -pub mod gitignore; -mod pathutil; -pub mod overrides; -pub mod types; -mod walk; - -/// Represents an error that can occur when parsing a gitignore file. -#[derive(Debug)] -pub enum Error { - /// A collection of "soft" errors. These occur when adding an ignore - /// file partially succeeded. - Partial(Vec), - /// An error associated with a specific line number. - WithLineNumber { - /// The line number. - line: u64, - /// The underlying error. - err: Box, - }, - /// An error associated with a particular file path. - WithPath { - /// The file path. - path: PathBuf, - /// The underlying error. - err: Box, - }, - /// An error associated with a particular directory depth when recursively - /// walking a directory. - WithDepth { - /// The directory depth. - depth: usize, - /// The underlying error. - err: Box, - }, - /// An error that occurs when a file loop is detected when traversing - /// symbolic links. - Loop { - /// The ancestor file path in the loop. - ancestor: PathBuf, - /// The child file path in the loop. - child: PathBuf, - }, - /// An error that occurs when doing I/O, such as reading an ignore file. - Io(io::Error), - /// An error that occurs when trying to parse a glob. - Glob { - /// The original glob that caused this error. This glob, when - /// available, always corresponds to the glob provided by an end user. - /// e.g., It is the glob as written in a `.gitignore` file. - /// - /// (This glob may be distinct from the glob that is actually - /// compiled, after accounting for `gitignore` semantics.) - glob: Option, - /// The underlying glob error as a string. - err: String, - }, - /// A type selection for a file type that is not defined. - UnrecognizedFileType(String), - /// A user specified file type definition could not be parsed. - InvalidDefinition, -} - -impl Clone for Error { - fn clone(&self) -> Error { - match *self { - Error::Partial(ref errs) => Error::Partial(errs.clone()), - Error::WithLineNumber { line, ref err } => { - Error::WithLineNumber { line: line, err: err.clone() } - } - Error::WithPath { ref path, ref err } => { - Error::WithPath { path: path.clone(), err: err.clone() } - } - Error::WithDepth { depth, ref err } => { - Error::WithDepth { depth: depth, err: err.clone() } - } - Error::Loop { ref ancestor, ref child } => { - Error::Loop { - ancestor: ancestor.clone(), - child: child.clone() - } - } - Error::Io(ref err) => { - match err.raw_os_error() { - Some(e) => Error::Io(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(e)), - None => { - Error::Io(io::Error::new(err.kind(), err.to_string())) - } - } - } - Error::Glob { ref glob, ref err } => { - Error::Glob { glob: glob.clone(), err: err.clone() } - } - Error::UnrecognizedFileType(ref err) => { - Error::UnrecognizedFileType(err.clone()) - } - Error::InvalidDefinition => Error::InvalidDefinition, - } - } -} - -impl Error { - /// Returns true if this is a partial error. - /// - /// A partial error occurs when only some operations failed while others - /// may have succeeded. For example, an ignore file may contain an invalid - /// glob among otherwise valid globs. - pub fn is_partial(&self) -> bool { - match *self { - Error::Partial(_) => true, - Error::WithLineNumber { ref err, .. } => err.is_partial(), - Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.is_partial(), - Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.is_partial(), - _ => false, - } - } - - /// Returns true if this error is exclusively an I/O error. - pub fn is_io(&self) -> bool { - match *self { - Error::Partial(ref errs) => errs.len() == 1 && errs[0].is_io(), - Error::WithLineNumber { ref err, .. } => err.is_io(), - Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.is_io(), - Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.is_io(), - Error::Loop { .. } => false, - Error::Io(_) => true, - Error::Glob { .. } => false, - Error::UnrecognizedFileType(_) => false, - Error::InvalidDefinition => false, - } - } - - /// Returns a depth associated with recursively walking a directory (if - /// this error was generated from a recursive directory iterator). - pub fn depth(&self) -> Option { - match *self { - Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.depth(), - Error::WithDepth { depth, .. } => Some(depth), - _ => None, - } - } - - /// Turn an error into a tagged error with the given file path. - fn with_path>(self, path: P) -> Error { - Error::WithPath { - path: path.as_ref().to_path_buf(), - err: Box::new(self), - } - } - - /// Turn an error into a tagged error with the given depth. - fn with_depth(self, depth: usize) -> Error { - Error::WithDepth { - depth: depth, - err: Box::new(self), - } - } - - /// Turn an error into a tagged error with the given file path and line - /// number. If path is empty, then it is omitted from the error. - fn tagged>(self, path: P, lineno: u64) -> Error { - let errline = Error::WithLineNumber { - line: lineno, - err: Box::new(self), - }; - if path.as_ref().as_os_str().is_empty() { - return errline; - } - errline.with_path(path) - } - - /// Build an error from a walkdir error. - fn from_walkdir(err: walkdir::Error) -> Error { - let depth = err.depth(); - if let (Some(anc), Some(child)) = (err.loop_ancestor(), err.path()) { - return Error::WithDepth { - depth: depth, - err: Box::new(Error::Loop { - ancestor: anc.to_path_buf(), - child: child.to_path_buf(), - }), - }; - } - let path = err.path().map(|p| p.to_path_buf()); - let mut ig_err = Error::Io(io::Error::from(err)); - if let Some(path) = path { - ig_err = Error::WithPath { - path: path, - err: Box::new(ig_err), - }; - } - ig_err - } -} - -impl error::Error for Error { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - Error::Partial(_) => "partial error", - Error::WithLineNumber { ref err, .. } => err.description(), - Error::WithPath { ref err, .. } => err.description(), - Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.description(), - Error::Loop { .. } => "file system loop found", - Error::Io(ref err) => err.description(), - Error::Glob { ref err, .. } => err, - Error::UnrecognizedFileType(_) => "unrecognized file type", - Error::InvalidDefinition => "invalid definition", - } - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match *self { - Error::Partial(ref errs) => { - let msgs: Vec = - errs.iter().map(|err| err.to_string()).collect(); - write!(f, "{}", msgs.join("\n")) - } - Error::WithLineNumber { line, ref err } => { - write!(f, "line {}: {}", line, err) - } - Error::WithPath { ref path, ref err } => { - write!(f, "{}: {}", path.display(), err) - } - Error::WithDepth { ref err, .. } => err.fmt(f), - Error::Loop { ref ancestor, ref child } => { - write!(f, "File system loop found: \ - {} points to an ancestor {}", - child.display(), ancestor.display()) - } - Error::Io(ref err) => err.fmt(f), - Error::Glob { glob: None, ref err } => write!(f, "{}", err), - Error::Glob { glob: Some(ref glob), ref err } => { - write!(f, "error parsing glob '{}': {}", glob, err) - } - Error::UnrecognizedFileType(ref ty) => { - write!(f, "unrecognized file type: {}", ty) - } - Error::InvalidDefinition => { - write!(f, "invalid definition (format is type:glob, e.g., \ - html:*.html)") - } - } - } -} - -impl From for Error { - fn from(err: io::Error) -> Error { - Error::Io(err) - } -} - -#[derive(Debug, Default)] -struct PartialErrorBuilder(Vec); - -impl PartialErrorBuilder { - fn push(&mut self, err: Error) { - self.0.push(err); - } - - fn push_ignore_io(&mut self, err: Error) { - if !err.is_io() { - self.push(err); - } - } - - fn maybe_push(&mut self, err: Option) { - if let Some(err) = err { - self.push(err); - } - } - - fn maybe_push_ignore_io(&mut self, err: Option) { - if let Some(err) = err { - self.push_ignore_io(err); - } - } - - fn into_error_option(mut self) -> Option { - if self.0.is_empty() { - None - } else if self.0.len() == 1 { - Some(self.0.pop().unwrap()) - } else { - Some(Error::Partial(self.0)) - } - } -} - -/// The result of a glob match. -/// -/// The type parameter `T` typically refers to a type that provides more -/// information about a particular match. For example, it might identify -/// the specific gitignore file and the specific glob pattern that caused -/// the match. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub enum Match { - /// The path didn't match any glob. - None, - /// The highest precedent glob matched indicates the path should be - /// ignored. - Ignore(T), - /// The highest precedent glob matched indicates the path should be - /// whitelisted. - Whitelist(T), -} - -impl Match { - /// Returns true if the match result didn't match any globs. - pub fn is_none(&self) -> bool { - match *self { - Match::None => true, - Match::Ignore(_) | Match::Whitelist(_) => false, - } - } - - /// Returns true if the match result implies the path should be ignored. - pub fn is_ignore(&self) -> bool { - match *self { - Match::Ignore(_) => true, - Match::None | Match::Whitelist(_) => false, - } - } - - /// Returns true if the match result implies the path should be - /// whitelisted. - pub fn is_whitelist(&self) -> bool { - match *self { - Match::Whitelist(_) => true, - Match::None | Match::Ignore(_) => false, - } - } - - /// Inverts the match so that `Ignore` becomes `Whitelist` and - /// `Whitelist` becomes `Ignore`. A non-match remains the same. - pub fn invert(self) -> Match { - match self { - Match::None => Match::None, - Match::Ignore(t) => Match::Whitelist(t), - Match::Whitelist(t) => Match::Ignore(t), - } - } - - /// Return the value inside this match if it exists. - pub fn inner(&self) -> Option<&T> { - match *self { - Match::None => None, - Match::Ignore(ref t) => Some(t), - Match::Whitelist(ref t) => Some(t), - } - } - - /// Apply the given function to the value inside this match. - /// - /// If the match has no value, then return the match unchanged. - pub fn map U>(self, f: F) -> Match { - match self { - Match::None => Match::None, - Match::Ignore(t) => Match::Ignore(f(t)), - Match::Whitelist(t) => Match::Whitelist(f(t)), - } - } - - /// Return the match if it is not none. Otherwise, return other. - pub fn or(self, other: Self) -> Self { - if self.is_none() { - other - } else { - self - } - } -} diff --git a/ignore/src/overrides.rs b/ignore/src/overrides.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c63532a..0000000 --- a/ignore/src/overrides.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,259 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The overrides module provides a way to specify a set of override globs. -This provides functionality similar to `--include` or `--exclude` in command -line tools. -*/ - -use std::path::Path; - -use gitignore::{self, Gitignore, GitignoreBuilder}; -use {Error, Match}; - -/// Glob represents a single glob in an override matcher. -/// -/// This is used to report information about the highest precedent glob -/// that matched. -/// -/// Note that not all matches necessarily correspond to a specific glob. For -/// example, if there are one or more whitelist globs and a file path doesn't -/// match any glob in the set, then the file path is considered to be ignored. -/// -/// The lifetime `'a` refers to the lifetime of the matcher that produced -/// this glob. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Glob<'a>(GlobInner<'a>); - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -enum GlobInner<'a> { - /// No glob matched, but the file path should still be ignored. - UnmatchedIgnore, - /// A glob matched. - Matched(&'a gitignore::Glob), -} - -impl<'a> Glob<'a> { - fn unmatched() -> Glob<'a> { - Glob(GlobInner::UnmatchedIgnore) - } -} - -/// Manages a set of overrides provided explicitly by the end user. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Override(Gitignore); - -impl Override { - /// Returns an empty matcher that never matches any file path. - pub fn empty() -> Override { - Override(Gitignore::empty()) - } - - /// Returns the directory of this override set. - /// - /// All matches are done relative to this path. - pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { - self.0.path() - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this matcher is empty. - /// - /// When a matcher is empty, it will never match any file path. - pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { - self.0.is_empty() - } - - /// Returns the total number of ignore globs. - pub fn num_ignores(&self) -> u64 { - self.0.num_whitelists() - } - - /// Returns the total number of whitelisted globs. - pub fn num_whitelists(&self) -> u64 { - self.0.num_ignores() - } - - /// Returns whether the given file path matched a pattern in this override - /// matcher. - /// - /// `is_dir` should be true if the path refers to a directory and false - /// otherwise. - /// - /// If there are no overrides, then this always returns `Match::None`. - /// - /// If there is at least one whitelist override and `is_dir` is false, then - /// this never returns `Match::None`, since non-matches are interpreted as - /// ignored. - /// - /// The given path is matched to the globs relative to the path given - /// when building the override matcher. Specifically, before matching - /// `path`, its prefix (as determined by a common suffix of the directory - /// given) is stripped. If there is no common suffix/prefix overlap, then - /// `path` is assumed to reside in the same directory as the root path for - /// this set of overrides. - pub fn matched<'a, P: AsRef>( - &'a self, - path: P, - is_dir: bool, - ) -> Match> { - if self.is_empty() { - return Match::None; - } - let mat = self.0.matched(path, is_dir).invert(); - if mat.is_none() && self.num_whitelists() > 0 && !is_dir { - return Match::Ignore(Glob::unmatched()); - } - mat.map(move |giglob| Glob(GlobInner::Matched(giglob))) - } -} - -/// Builds a matcher for a set of glob overrides. -pub struct OverrideBuilder { - builder: GitignoreBuilder, -} - -impl OverrideBuilder { - /// Create a new override builder. - /// - /// Matching is done relative to the directory path provided. - pub fn new>(path: P) -> OverrideBuilder { - OverrideBuilder { - builder: GitignoreBuilder::new(path), - } - } - - /// Builds a new override matcher from the globs added so far. - /// - /// Once a matcher is built, no new globs can be added to it. - pub fn build(&self) -> Result { - Ok(Override(self.builder.build()?)) - } - - /// Add a glob to the set of overrides. - /// - /// Globs provided here have precisely the same semantics as a single - /// line in a `gitignore` file, where the meaning of `!` is inverted: - /// namely, `!` at the beginning of a glob will ignore a file. Without `!`, - /// all matches of the glob provided are treated as whitelist matches. - pub fn add(&mut self, glob: &str) -> Result<&mut OverrideBuilder, Error> { - self.builder.add_line(None, glob)?; - Ok(self) - } - - /// Toggle whether the globs should be matched case insensitively or not. - /// - /// When this option is changed, only globs added after the change will be affected. - /// - /// This is disabled by default. - pub fn case_insensitive( - &mut self, yes: bool - ) -> Result<&mut OverrideBuilder, Error> { - self.builder.case_insensitive(yes)?; - Ok(self) - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use super::{Override, OverrideBuilder}; - - const ROOT: &'static str = "/home/andrew/foo"; - - fn ov(globs: &[&str]) -> Override { - let mut builder = OverrideBuilder::new(ROOT); - for glob in globs { - builder.add(glob).unwrap(); - } - builder.build().unwrap() - } - - #[test] - fn empty() { - let ov = ov(&[]); - assert!(ov.matched("a.foo", false).is_none()); - assert!(ov.matched("a", false).is_none()); - assert!(ov.matched("", false).is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn simple() { - let ov = ov(&["*.foo", "!*.bar"]); - assert!(ov.matched("a.foo", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.foo", true).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.rs", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.rs", true).is_none()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.bar", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.bar", true).is_ignore()); - } - - #[test] - fn only_ignores() { - let ov = ov(&["!*.bar"]); - assert!(ov.matched("a.rs", false).is_none()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.rs", true).is_none()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.bar", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.bar", true).is_ignore()); - } - - #[test] - fn precedence() { - let ov = ov(&["*.foo", "!*.bar.foo"]); - assert!(ov.matched("a.foo", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.baz", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("a.bar.foo", false).is_ignore()); - } - - #[test] - fn gitignore() { - let ov = ov(&["/foo", "bar/*.rs", "baz/**"]); - assert!(ov.matched("bar/lib.rs", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("bar/wat/lib.rs", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("wat/bar/lib.rs", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("wat/foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("baz", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("baz/a", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("baz/a/b", false).is_whitelist()); - } - - #[test] - fn allow_directories() { - // This tests that directories are NOT ignored when they are unmatched. - let ov = ov(&["*.rs"]); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.rs", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.c", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo", true).is_none()); - assert!(ov.matched("src/foo.rs", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("src/foo.c", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("src/foo", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("src/foo", true).is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn absolute_path() { - let ov = ov(&["!/bar"]); - assert!(ov.matched("./foo/bar", false).is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn case_insensitive() { - let ov = OverrideBuilder::new(ROOT) - .case_insensitive(true).unwrap() - .add("*.html").unwrap() - .build().unwrap(); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.html", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.HTML", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.htm", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.HTM", false).is_ignore()); - } - - #[test] - fn default_case_sensitive() { - let ov = OverrideBuilder::new(ROOT) - .add("*.html").unwrap() - .build().unwrap(); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.html", false).is_whitelist()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.HTML", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.htm", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(ov.matched("foo.HTM", false).is_ignore()); - } -} diff --git a/ignore/src/pathutil.rs b/ignore/src/pathutil.rs deleted file mode 100644 index bfd43de..0000000 --- a/ignore/src/pathutil.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::path::Path; - -/// Returns true if and only if this file path is considered to be hidden. -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn is_hidden>(path: P) -> bool { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - - if let Some(name) = file_name(path.as_ref()) { - name.as_bytes().get(0) == Some(&b'.') - } else { - false - } -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this file path is considered to be hidden. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -pub fn is_hidden>(path: P) -> bool { - if let Some(name) = file_name(path.as_ref()) { - name.to_str().map(|s| s.starts_with(".")).unwrap_or(false) - } else { - false - } -} - -/// Strip `prefix` from the `path` and return the remainder. -/// -/// If `path` doesn't have a prefix `prefix`, then return `None`. -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn strip_prefix<'a, P: AsRef + ?Sized>( - prefix: &'a P, - path: &'a Path, -) -> Option<&'a Path> { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - - let prefix = prefix.as_ref().as_os_str().as_bytes(); - let path = path.as_os_str().as_bytes(); - if prefix.len() > path.len() || prefix != &path[0..prefix.len()] { - None - } else { - Some(&Path::new(OsStr::from_bytes(&path[prefix.len()..]))) - } -} - -/// Strip `prefix` from the `path` and return the remainder. -/// -/// If `path` doesn't have a prefix `prefix`, then return `None`. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -pub fn strip_prefix<'a, P: AsRef + ?Sized>( - prefix: &'a P, - path: &'a Path, -) -> Option<&'a Path> { - path.strip_prefix(prefix).ok() -} - -/// Returns true if this file path is just a file name. i.e., Its parent is -/// the empty string. -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn is_file_name>(path: P) -> bool { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - use memchr::memchr; - - let path = path.as_ref().as_os_str().as_bytes(); - memchr(b'/', path).is_none() -} - -/// Returns true if this file path is just a file name. i.e., Its parent is -/// the empty string. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -pub fn is_file_name>(path: P) -> bool { - path.as_ref().parent().map(|p| p.as_os_str().is_empty()).unwrap_or(false) -} - -/// The final component of the path, if it is a normal file. -/// -/// If the path terminates in ., .., or consists solely of a root of prefix, -/// file_name will return None. -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn file_name<'a, P: AsRef + ?Sized>( - path: &'a P, -) -> Option<&'a OsStr> { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - use memchr::memrchr; - - let path = path.as_ref().as_os_str().as_bytes(); - if path.is_empty() { - return None; - } else if path.len() == 1 && path[0] == b'.' { - return None; - } else if path.last() == Some(&b'.') { - return None; - } else if path.len() >= 2 && &path[path.len() - 2..] == &b".."[..] { - return None; - } - let last_slash = memrchr(b'/', path).map(|i| i + 1).unwrap_or(0); - Some(OsStr::from_bytes(&path[last_slash..])) -} - -/// The final component of the path, if it is a normal file. -/// -/// If the path terminates in ., .., or consists solely of a root of prefix, -/// file_name will return None. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -pub fn file_name<'a, P: AsRef + ?Sized>( - path: &'a P, -) -> Option<&'a OsStr> { - path.as_ref().file_name() -} diff --git a/ignore/src/types.rs b/ignore/src/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3f96f8e..0000000 --- a/ignore/src/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,780 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The types module provides a way of associating globs on file names to file -types. - -This can be used to match specific types of files. For example, among -the default file types provided, the Rust file type is defined to be `*.rs` -with name `rust`. Similarly, the C file type is defined to be `*.{c,h}` with -name `c`. - -Note that the set of default types may change over time. - -# Example - -This shows how to create and use a simple file type matcher using the default -file types defined in this crate. - -``` -use ignore::types::TypesBuilder; - -let mut builder = TypesBuilder::new(); -builder.add_defaults(); -builder.select("rust"); -let matcher = builder.build().unwrap(); - -assert!(matcher.matched("foo.rs", false).is_whitelist()); -assert!(matcher.matched("foo.c", false).is_ignore()); -``` - -# Example: negation - -This is like the previous example, but shows how negating a file type works. -That is, this will let us match file paths that *don't* correspond to a -particular file type. - -``` -use ignore::types::TypesBuilder; - -let mut builder = TypesBuilder::new(); -builder.add_defaults(); -builder.negate("c"); -let matcher = builder.build().unwrap(); - -assert!(matcher.matched("foo.rs", false).is_none()); -assert!(matcher.matched("foo.c", false).is_ignore()); -``` - -# Example: custom file type definitions - -This shows how to extend this library default file type definitions with -your own. - -``` -use ignore::types::TypesBuilder; - -let mut builder = TypesBuilder::new(); -builder.add_defaults(); -builder.add("foo", "*.foo"); -// Another way of adding a file type definition. -// This is useful when accepting input from an end user. -builder.add_def("bar:*.bar"); -// Note: we only select `foo`, not `bar`. -builder.select("foo"); -let matcher = builder.build().unwrap(); - -assert!(matcher.matched("x.foo", false).is_whitelist()); -// This is ignored because we only selected the `foo` file type. -assert!(matcher.matched("x.bar", false).is_ignore()); -``` - -We can also add file type definitions based on other definitions. - -``` -use ignore::types::TypesBuilder; - -let mut builder = TypesBuilder::new(); -builder.add_defaults(); -builder.add("foo", "*.foo"); -builder.add_def("bar:include:foo,cpp"); -builder.select("bar"); -let matcher = builder.build().unwrap(); - -assert!(matcher.matched("x.foo", false).is_whitelist()); -assert!(matcher.matched("y.cpp", false).is_whitelist()); -``` -*/ - -use std::cell::RefCell; -use std::collections::HashMap; -use std::path::Path; -use std::sync::Arc; - -use globset::{GlobBuilder, GlobSet, GlobSetBuilder}; -use regex::Regex; -use thread_local::ThreadLocal; - -use pathutil::file_name; -use {Error, Match}; - -const DEFAULT_TYPES: &'static [(&'static str, &'static [&'static str])] = &[ - ("agda", &["*.agda", "*.lagda"]), - ("aidl", &["*.aidl"]), - ("amake", &["*.mk", "*.bp"]), - ("asciidoc", &["*.adoc", "*.asc", "*.asciidoc"]), - ("asm", &["*.asm", "*.s", "*.S"]), - ("avro", &["*.avdl", "*.avpr", "*.avsc"]), - ("awk", &["*.awk"]), - ("bazel", &["*.bzl", "WORKSPACE", "BUILD"]), - ("bitbake", &["*.bb", "*.bbappend", "*.bbclass", "*.conf", "*.inc"]), - ("bzip2", &["*.bz2"]), - ("c", &["*.c", "*.h", "*.H"]), - ("cabal", &["*.cabal"]), - ("cbor", &["*.cbor"]), - ("ceylon", &["*.ceylon"]), - ("clojure", &["*.clj", "*.cljc", "*.cljs", "*.cljx"]), - ("cmake", &["*.cmake", "CMakeLists.txt"]), - ("coffeescript", &["*.coffee"]), - ("creole", &["*.creole"]), - ("config", &["*.cfg", "*.conf", "*.config", "*.ini"]), - ("cpp", &[ - "*.C", "*.cc", "*.cpp", "*.cxx", - "*.h", "*.H", "*.hh", "*.hpp", "*.hxx", "*.inl", - ]), - ("crystal", &["Projectfile", "*.cr"]), - ("cs", &["*.cs"]), - ("csharp", &["*.cs"]), - ("cshtml", &["*.cshtml"]), - ("css", &["*.css", "*.scss"]), - ("csv", &["*.csv"]), - ("cython", &["*.pyx"]), - ("dart", &["*.dart"]), - ("d", &["*.d"]), - ("docker", &["*Dockerfile*"]), - ("elisp", &["*.el"]), - ("elixir", &["*.ex", "*.eex", "*.exs"]), - ("elm", &["*.elm"]), - ("erlang", &["*.erl", "*.hrl"]), - ("fidl", &["*.fidl"]), - ("fish", &["*.fish"]), - ("fortran", &[ - "*.f", "*.F", "*.f77", "*.F77", "*.pfo", - "*.f90", "*.F90", "*.f95", "*.F95", - ]), - ("fsharp", &["*.fs", "*.fsx", "*.fsi"]), - ("gn", &["*.gn", "*.gni"]), - ("go", &["*.go"]), - ("gzip", &["*.gz"]), - ("groovy", &["*.groovy", "*.gradle"]), - ("h", &["*.h", "*.hpp"]), - ("hbs", &["*.hbs"]), - ("haskell", &["*.hs", "*.lhs"]), - ("hs", &["*.hs", "*.lhs"]), - ("html", &["*.htm", "*.html", "*.ejs"]), - ("java", &["*.java", "*.jsp"]), - ("jinja", &["*.j2", "*.jinja", "*.jinja2"]), - ("js", &[ - "*.js", "*.jsx", "*.vue", - ]), - ("json", &["*.json", "composer.lock"]), - ("jsonl", &["*.jsonl"]), - ("julia", &["*.jl"]), - ("jupyter", &["*.ipynb", "*.jpynb"]), - ("jl", &["*.jl"]), - ("kotlin", &["*.kt", "*.kts"]), - ("less", &["*.less"]), - ("license", &[ - // General - "COPYING", "COPYING[.-]*", - "COPYRIGHT", "COPYRIGHT[.-]*", - "EULA", "EULA[.-]*", - "licen[cs]e", "licen[cs]e.*", - "LICEN[CS]E", "LICEN[CS]E[.-]*", "*[.-]LICEN[CS]E*", - "NOTICE", "NOTICE[.-]*", - "PATENTS", "PATENTS[.-]*", - "UNLICEN[CS]E", "UNLICEN[CS]E[.-]*", - // GPL (gpl.txt, etc.) - "agpl[.-]*", - "gpl[.-]*", - "lgpl[.-]*", - // Other license-specific (APACHE-2.0.txt, etc.) - "AGPL-*[0-9]*", - "APACHE-*[0-9]*", - "BSD-*[0-9]*", - "CC-BY-*", - "GFDL-*[0-9]*", - "GNU-*[0-9]*", - "GPL-*[0-9]*", - "LGPL-*[0-9]*", - "MIT-*[0-9]*", - "MPL-*[0-9]*", - "OFL-*[0-9]*", - ]), - ("lisp", &["*.el", "*.jl", "*.lisp", "*.lsp", "*.sc", "*.scm"]), - ("log", &["*.log"]), - ("lua", &["*.lua"]), - ("lzma", &["*.lzma"]), - ("m4", &["*.ac", "*.m4"]), - ("make", &[ - "gnumakefile", "Gnumakefile", "GNUmakefile", - "makefile", "Makefile", - "*.mk", "*.mak" - ]), - ("markdown", &["*.markdown", "*.md", "*.mdown", "*.mkdn"]), - ("md", &["*.markdown", "*.md", "*.mdown", "*.mkdn"]), - ("man", &["*.[0-9lnpx]", "*.[0-9][cEFMmpSx]"]), - ("matlab", &["*.m"]), - ("mk", &["mkfile"]), - ("ml", &["*.ml"]), - ("msbuild", &[ - "*.csproj", "*.fsproj", "*.vcxproj", "*.proj", "*.props", "*.targets" - ]), - ("nim", &["*.nim"]), - ("nix", &["*.nix"]), - ("objc", &["*.h", "*.m"]), - ("objcpp", &["*.h", "*.mm"]), - ("ocaml", &["*.ml", "*.mli", "*.mll", "*.mly"]), - ("org", &["*.org"]), - ("perl", &["*.perl", "*.pl", "*.PL", "*.plh", "*.plx", "*.pm", "*.t"]), - ("pdf", &["*.pdf"]), - ("php", &["*.php", "*.php3", "*.php4", "*.php5", "*.phtml"]), - ("pod", &["*.pod"]), - ("protobuf", &["*.proto"]), - ("ps", &["*.cdxml", "*.ps1", "*.ps1xml", "*.psd1", "*.psm1"]), - ("puppet", &["*.erb", "*.pp", "*.rb"]), - ("purs", &["*.purs"]), - ("py", &["*.py"]), - ("qmake", &["*.pro", "*.pri", "*.prf"]), - ("readme", &["README*", "*README"]), - ("r", &["*.R", "*.r", "*.Rmd", "*.Rnw"]), - ("rdoc", &["*.rdoc"]), - ("rst", &["*.rst"]), - ("ruby", &["Gemfile", "*.gemspec", ".irbrc", "Rakefile", "*.rb"]), - ("rust", &["*.rs"]), - ("sass", &["*.sass", "*.scss"]), - ("scala", &["*.scala"]), - ("sh", &[ - // Portable/misc. init files - ".login", ".logout", ".profile", "profile", - // bash-specific init files - ".bash_login", "bash_login", - ".bash_logout", "bash_logout", - ".bash_profile", "bash_profile", - ".bashrc", "bashrc", "*.bashrc", - // csh-specific init files - ".cshrc", "*.cshrc", - // ksh-specific init files - ".kshrc", "*.kshrc", - // tcsh-specific init files - ".tcshrc", - // zsh-specific init files - ".zshenv", "zshenv", - ".zlogin", "zlogin", - ".zlogout", "zlogout", - ".zprofile", "zprofile", - ".zshrc", "zshrc", - // Extensions - "*.bash", "*.csh", "*.ksh", "*.sh", "*.tcsh", "*.zsh", - ]), - ("smarty", &["*.tpl"]), - ("sml", &["*.sml", "*.sig"]), - ("soy", &["*.soy"]), - ("spark", &["*.spark"]), - ("sql", &["*.sql", "*.psql"]), - ("stylus", &["*.styl"]), - ("sv", &["*.v", "*.vg", "*.sv", "*.svh", "*.h"]), - ("svg", &["*.svg"]), - ("swift", &["*.swift"]), - ("swig", &["*.def", "*.i"]), - ("systemd", &[ - "*.automount", "*.conf", "*.device", "*.link", "*.mount", "*.path", - "*.scope", "*.service", "*.slice", "*.socket", "*.swap", "*.target", - "*.timer", - ]), - ("taskpaper", &["*.taskpaper"]), - ("tcl", &["*.tcl"]), - ("tex", &["*.tex", "*.ltx", "*.cls", "*.sty", "*.bib"]), - ("textile", &["*.textile"]), - ("tf", &["*.tf"]), - ("ts", &["*.ts", "*.tsx"]), - ("txt", &["*.txt"]), - ("toml", &["*.toml", "Cargo.lock"]), - ("twig", &["*.twig"]), - ("vala", &["*.vala"]), - ("vb", &["*.vb"]), - ("verilog", &["*.v", "*.vh", "*.sv", "*.svh"]), - ("vhdl", &["*.vhd", "*.vhdl"]), - ("vim", &["*.vim"]), - ("vimscript", &["*.vim"]), - ("wiki", &["*.mediawiki", "*.wiki"]), - ("webidl", &["*.idl", "*.webidl", "*.widl"]), - ("xml", &["*.xml", "*.xml.dist"]), - ("xz", &["*.xz"]), - ("yacc", &["*.y"]), - ("yaml", &["*.yaml", "*.yml"]), - ("zsh", &[ - ".zshenv", "zshenv", - ".zlogin", "zlogin", - ".zlogout", "zlogout", - ".zprofile", "zprofile", - ".zshrc", "zshrc", - "*.zsh", - ]), -]; - -/// Glob represents a single glob in a set of file type definitions. -/// -/// There may be more than one glob for a particular file type. -/// -/// This is used to report information about the highest precedent glob -/// that matched. -/// -/// Note that not all matches necessarily correspond to a specific glob. -/// For example, if there are one or more selections and a file path doesn't -/// match any of those selections, then the file path is considered to be -/// ignored. -/// -/// The lifetime `'a` refers to the lifetime of the underlying file type -/// definition, which corresponds to the lifetime of the file type matcher. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Glob<'a>(GlobInner<'a>); - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -enum GlobInner<'a> { - /// No glob matched, but the file path should still be ignored. - UnmatchedIgnore, - /// A glob matched. - Matched { - /// The file type definition which provided the glob. - def: &'a FileTypeDef, - /// The index of the glob that matched inside the file type definition. - which: usize, - /// Whether the selection was negated or not. - negated: bool, - } -} - -impl<'a> Glob<'a> { - fn unmatched() -> Glob<'a> { - Glob(GlobInner::UnmatchedIgnore) - } -} - -/// A single file type definition. -/// -/// File type definitions can be retrieved in aggregate from a file type -/// matcher. File type definitions are also reported when its responsible -/// for a match. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub struct FileTypeDef { - name: String, - globs: Vec, -} - -impl FileTypeDef { - /// Return the name of this file type. - pub fn name(&self) -> &str { - &self.name - } - - /// Return the globs used to recognize this file type. - pub fn globs(&self) -> &[String] { - &self.globs - } -} - -/// Types is a file type matcher. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Types { - /// All of the file type definitions, sorted lexicographically by name. - defs: Vec, - /// All of the selections made by the user. - selections: Vec>, - /// Whether there is at least one Selection::Select in our selections. - /// When this is true, a Match::None is converted to Match::Ignore. - has_selected: bool, - /// A mapping from glob index in the set to two indices. The first is an - /// index into `selections` and the second is an index into the - /// corresponding file type definition's list of globs. - glob_to_selection: Vec<(usize, usize)>, - /// The set of all glob selections, used for actual matching. - set: GlobSet, - /// Temporary storage for globs that match. - matches: Arc>>>, -} - -/// Indicates the type of a selection for a particular file type. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -enum Selection { - Select(String, T), - Negate(String, T), -} - -impl Selection { - fn is_negated(&self) -> bool { - match *self { - Selection::Select(..) => false, - Selection::Negate(..) => true, - } - } - - fn name(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - Selection::Select(ref name, _) => name, - Selection::Negate(ref name, _) => name, - } - } - - fn map U>(self, f: F) -> Selection { - match self { - Selection::Select(name, inner) => { - Selection::Select(name, f(inner)) - } - Selection::Negate(name, inner) => { - Selection::Negate(name, f(inner)) - } - } - } - - fn inner(&self) -> &T { - match *self { - Selection::Select(_, ref inner) => inner, - Selection::Negate(_, ref inner) => inner, - } - } -} - -impl Types { - /// Creates a new file type matcher that never matches any path and - /// contains no file type definitions. - pub fn empty() -> Types { - Types { - defs: vec![], - selections: vec![], - has_selected: false, - glob_to_selection: vec![], - set: GlobSetBuilder::new().build().unwrap(), - matches: Arc::new(ThreadLocal::default()), - } - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this matcher has zero selections. - pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { - self.selections.is_empty() - } - - /// Returns the number of selections used in this matcher. - pub fn len(&self) -> usize { - self.selections.len() - } - - /// Return the set of current file type definitions. - /// - /// Definitions and globs are sorted. - pub fn definitions(&self) -> &[FileTypeDef] { - &self.defs - } - - /// Returns a match for the given path against this file type matcher. - /// - /// The path is considered whitelisted if it matches a selected file type. - /// The path is considered ignored if it matches a negated file type. - /// If at least one file type is selected and `path` doesn't match, then - /// the path is also considered ignored. - pub fn matched<'a, P: AsRef>( - &'a self, - path: P, - is_dir: bool, - ) -> Match> { - // File types don't apply to directories, and we can't do anything - // if our glob set is empty. - if is_dir || self.set.is_empty() { - return Match::None; - } - // We only want to match against the file name, so extract it. - // If one doesn't exist, then we can't match it. - let name = match file_name(path.as_ref()) { - Some(name) => name, - None if self.has_selected => { - return Match::Ignore(Glob::unmatched()); - } - None => { - return Match::None; - } - }; - let mut matches = self.matches.get_default().borrow_mut(); - self.set.matches_into(name, &mut *matches); - // The highest precedent match is the last one. - if let Some(&i) = matches.last() { - let (isel, iglob) = self.glob_to_selection[i]; - let sel = &self.selections[isel]; - let glob = Glob(GlobInner::Matched { - def: sel.inner(), - which: iglob, - negated: sel.is_negated(), - }); - return if sel.is_negated() { - Match::Ignore(glob) - } else { - Match::Whitelist(glob) - }; - } - if self.has_selected { - Match::Ignore(Glob::unmatched()) - } else { - Match::None - } - } -} - -/// TypesBuilder builds a type matcher from a set of file type definitions and -/// a set of file type selections. -pub struct TypesBuilder { - types: HashMap, - selections: Vec>, -} - -impl TypesBuilder { - /// Create a new builder for a file type matcher. - /// - /// The builder contains *no* type definitions to start with. A set - /// of default type definitions can be added with `add_defaults`, and - /// additional type definitions can be added with `select` and `negate`. - pub fn new() -> TypesBuilder { - TypesBuilder { - types: HashMap::new(), - selections: vec![], - } - } - - /// Build the current set of file type definitions *and* selections into - /// a file type matcher. - pub fn build(&self) -> Result { - let defs = self.definitions(); - let has_selected = self.selections.iter().any(|s| !s.is_negated()); - - let mut selections = vec![]; - let mut glob_to_selection = vec![]; - let mut build_set = GlobSetBuilder::new(); - for (isel, selection) in self.selections.iter().enumerate() { - let def = match self.types.get(selection.name()) { - Some(def) => def.clone(), - None => { - let name = selection.name().to_string(); - return Err(Error::UnrecognizedFileType(name)); - } - }; - for (iglob, glob) in def.globs.iter().enumerate() { - build_set.add( - GlobBuilder::new(glob) - .literal_separator(true) - .build() - .map_err(|err| { - Error::Glob { - glob: Some(glob.to_string()), - err: err.kind().to_string(), - } - })?); - glob_to_selection.push((isel, iglob)); - } - selections.push(selection.clone().map(move |_| def)); - } - let set = build_set.build().map_err(|err| { - Error::Glob { glob: None, err: err.to_string() } - })?; - Ok(Types { - defs: defs, - selections: selections, - has_selected: has_selected, - glob_to_selection: glob_to_selection, - set: set, - matches: Arc::new(ThreadLocal::default()), - }) - } - - /// Return the set of current file type definitions. - /// - /// Definitions and globs are sorted. - pub fn definitions(&self) -> Vec { - let mut defs = vec![]; - for def in self.types.values() { - let mut def = def.clone(); - def.globs.sort(); - defs.push(def); - } - defs.sort_by(|def1, def2| def1.name().cmp(def2.name())); - defs - } - - /// Select the file type given by `name`. - /// - /// If `name` is `all`, then all file types currently defined are selected. - pub fn select(&mut self, name: &str) -> &mut TypesBuilder { - if name == "all" { - for name in self.types.keys() { - self.selections.push(Selection::Select(name.to_string(), ())); - } - } else { - self.selections.push(Selection::Select(name.to_string(), ())); - } - self - } - - /// Ignore the file type given by `name`. - /// - /// If `name` is `all`, then all file types currently defined are negated. - pub fn negate(&mut self, name: &str) -> &mut TypesBuilder { - if name == "all" { - for name in self.types.keys() { - self.selections.push(Selection::Negate(name.to_string(), ())); - } - } else { - self.selections.push(Selection::Negate(name.to_string(), ())); - } - self - } - - /// Clear any file type definitions for the type name given. - pub fn clear(&mut self, name: &str) -> &mut TypesBuilder { - self.types.remove(name); - self - } - - /// Add a new file type definition. `name` can be arbitrary and `pat` - /// should be a glob recognizing file paths belonging to the `name` type. - /// - /// If `name` is `all` or otherwise contains any character that is not a - /// Unicode letter or number, then an error is returned. - pub fn add(&mut self, name: &str, glob: &str) -> Result<(), Error> { - lazy_static! { - static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^[\pL\pN]+$").unwrap(); - }; - if name == "all" || !RE.is_match(name) { - return Err(Error::InvalidDefinition); - } - let (key, glob) = (name.to_string(), glob.to_string()); - self.types.entry(key).or_insert_with(|| { - FileTypeDef { name: name.to_string(), globs: vec![] } - }).globs.push(glob); - Ok(()) - } - - /// Add a new file type definition specified in string form. There are two - /// valid formats: - /// 1. `{name}:{glob}`. This defines a 'root' definition that associates the - /// given name with the given glob. - /// 2. `{name}:include:{comma-separated list of already defined names}. - /// This defines an 'include' definition that associates the given name - /// with the definitions of the given existing types. - /// Names may not include any characters that are not - /// Unicode letters or numbers. - pub fn add_def(&mut self, def: &str) -> Result<(), Error> { - let parts: Vec<&str> = def.split(':').collect(); - match parts.len() { - 2 => { - let name = parts[0]; - let glob = parts[1]; - if name.is_empty() || glob.is_empty() { - return Err(Error::InvalidDefinition); - } - self.add(name, glob) - } - 3 => { - let name = parts[0]; - let types_string = parts[2]; - if name.is_empty() || parts[1] != "include" || types_string.is_empty() { - return Err(Error::InvalidDefinition); - } - let types = types_string.split(','); - // Check ahead of time to ensure that all types specified are - // present and fail fast if not. - if types.clone().any(|t| !self.types.contains_key(t)) { - return Err(Error::InvalidDefinition); - } - for type_name in types { - let globs = self.types.get(type_name).unwrap().globs.clone(); - for glob in globs { - self.add(name, &glob)?; - } - } - Ok(()) - } - _ => Err(Error::InvalidDefinition) - } - } - - /// Add a set of default file type definitions. - pub fn add_defaults(&mut self) -> &mut TypesBuilder { - static MSG: &'static str = "adding a default type should never fail"; - for &(name, exts) in DEFAULT_TYPES { - for ext in exts { - self.add(name, ext).expect(MSG); - } - } - self - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use super::TypesBuilder; - - macro_rules! matched { - ($name:ident, $types:expr, $sel:expr, $selnot:expr, - $path:expr) => { - matched!($name, $types, $sel, $selnot, $path, true); - }; - (not, $name:ident, $types:expr, $sel:expr, $selnot:expr, - $path:expr) => { - matched!($name, $types, $sel, $selnot, $path, false); - }; - ($name:ident, $types:expr, $sel:expr, $selnot:expr, - $path:expr, $matched:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let mut btypes = TypesBuilder::new(); - for tydef in $types { - btypes.add_def(tydef).unwrap(); - } - for sel in $sel { - btypes.select(sel); - } - for selnot in $selnot { - btypes.negate(selnot); - } - let types = btypes.build().unwrap(); - let mat = types.matched($path, false); - assert_eq!($matched, !mat.is_ignore()); - } - }; - } - - fn types() -> Vec<&'static str> { - vec![ - "html:*.html", - "html:*.htm", - "rust:*.rs", - "js:*.js", - "foo:*.{rs,foo}", - "combo:include:html,rust" - ] - } - - matched!(match1, types(), vec!["rust"], vec![], "lib.rs"); - matched!(match2, types(), vec!["html"], vec![], "index.html"); - matched!(match3, types(), vec!["html"], vec![], "index.htm"); - matched!(match4, types(), vec!["html", "rust"], vec![], "main.rs"); - matched!(match5, types(), vec![], vec![], "index.html"); - matched!(match6, types(), vec![], vec!["rust"], "index.html"); - matched!(match7, types(), vec!["foo"], vec!["rust"], "main.foo"); - matched!(match8, types(), vec!["combo"], vec![], "index.html"); - matched!(match9, types(), vec!["combo"], vec![], "lib.rs"); - - matched!(not, matchnot1, types(), vec!["rust"], vec![], "index.html"); - matched!(not, matchnot2, types(), vec![], vec!["rust"], "main.rs"); - matched!(not, matchnot3, types(), vec!["foo"], vec!["rust"], "main.rs"); - matched!(not, matchnot4, types(), vec!["rust"], vec!["foo"], "main.rs"); - matched!(not, matchnot5, types(), vec!["rust"], vec!["foo"], "main.foo"); - matched!(not, matchnot6, types(), vec!["combo"], vec![], "leftpad.js"); - - #[test] - fn test_invalid_defs() { - let mut btypes = TypesBuilder::new(); - for tydef in types() { - btypes.add_def(tydef).unwrap(); - } - // Preserve the original definitions for later comparison. - let original_defs = btypes.definitions(); - let bad_defs = vec![ - // Reference to type that does not exist - "combo:include:html,python", - // Bad format - "combo:foobar:html,rust", - "" - ]; - for def in bad_defs { - assert!(btypes.add_def(def).is_err()); - // Ensure that nothing changed, even if some of the includes were valid. - assert_eq!(btypes.definitions(), original_defs); - } - } -} diff --git a/ignore/src/walk.rs b/ignore/src/walk.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 74a37f5..0000000 --- a/ignore/src/walk.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1766 +0,0 @@ -use std::cmp; -use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::fmt; -use std::fs::{self, FileType, Metadata}; -use std::io; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; -use std::sync::Arc; -use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicUsize, Ordering}; -use std::thread; -use std::time::Duration; -use std::vec; - -use crossbeam::sync::MsQueue; -use same_file::Handle; -use walkdir::{self, WalkDir}; - -use dir::{Ignore, IgnoreBuilder}; -use gitignore::GitignoreBuilder; -use overrides::Override; -use types::Types; -use {Error, PartialErrorBuilder}; - -/// A directory entry with a possible error attached. -/// -/// The error typically refers to a problem parsing ignore files in a -/// particular directory. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct DirEntry { - dent: DirEntryInner, - err: Option, -} - -impl DirEntry { - /// The full path that this entry represents. - pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { - self.dent.path() - } - - /// Whether this entry corresponds to a symbolic link or not. - pub fn path_is_symlink(&self) -> bool { - self.dent.path_is_symlink() - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this entry corresponds to stdin. - /// - /// i.e., The entry has depth 0 and its file name is `-`. - pub fn is_stdin(&self) -> bool { - self.dent.is_stdin() - } - - /// Return the metadata for the file that this entry points to. - pub fn metadata(&self) -> Result { - self.dent.metadata() - } - - /// Return the file type for the file that this entry points to. - /// - /// This entry doesn't have a file type if it corresponds to stdin. - pub fn file_type(&self) -> Option { - self.dent.file_type() - } - - /// Return the file name of this entry. - /// - /// If this entry has no file name (e.g., `/`), then the full path is - /// returned. - pub fn file_name(&self) -> &OsStr { - self.dent.file_name() - } - - /// Returns the depth at which this entry was created relative to the root. - pub fn depth(&self) -> usize { - self.dent.depth() - } - - /// Returns the underlying inode number if one exists. - /// - /// If this entry doesn't have an inode number, then `None` is returned. - #[cfg(unix)] - pub fn ino(&self) -> Option { - self.dent.ino() - } - - /// Returns an error, if one exists, associated with processing this entry. - /// - /// An example of an error is one that occurred while parsing an ignore - /// file. - pub fn error(&self) -> Option<&Error> { - self.err.as_ref() - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this entry points to a directory. - fn is_dir(&self) -> bool { - self.dent.is_dir() - } - - fn new_stdin() -> DirEntry { - DirEntry { - dent: DirEntryInner::Stdin, - err: None, - } - } - - fn new_walkdir(dent: walkdir::DirEntry, err: Option) -> DirEntry { - DirEntry { - dent: DirEntryInner::Walkdir(dent), - err: err, - } - } - - fn new_raw(dent: DirEntryRaw, err: Option) -> DirEntry { - DirEntry { - dent: DirEntryInner::Raw(dent), - err: err, - } - } -} - -/// DirEntryInner is the implementation of DirEntry. -/// -/// It specifically represents three distinct sources of directory entries: -/// -/// 1. From the walkdir crate. -/// 2. Special entries that represent things like stdin. -/// 3. From a path. -/// -/// Specifically, (3) has to essentially re-create the DirEntry implementation -/// from WalkDir. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -enum DirEntryInner { - Stdin, - Walkdir(walkdir::DirEntry), - Raw(DirEntryRaw), -} - -impl DirEntryInner { - fn path(&self) -> &Path { - use self::DirEntryInner::*; - match *self { - Stdin => Path::new(""), - Walkdir(ref x) => x.path(), - Raw(ref x) => x.path(), - } - } - - fn path_is_symlink(&self) -> bool { - use self::DirEntryInner::*; - match *self { - Stdin => false, - Walkdir(ref x) => x.path_is_symlink(), - Raw(ref x) => x.path_is_symlink(), - } - } - - fn is_stdin(&self) -> bool { - match *self { - DirEntryInner::Stdin => true, - _ => false, - } - } - - fn metadata(&self) -> Result { - use self::DirEntryInner::*; - match *self { - Stdin => { - let err = Error::Io(io::Error::new( - io::ErrorKind::Other, " has no metadata")); - Err(err.with_path("")) - } - Walkdir(ref x) => { - x.metadata().map_err(|err| { - Error::Io(io::Error::from(err)).with_path(x.path()) - }) - } - Raw(ref x) => x.metadata(), - } - } - - fn file_type(&self) -> Option { - use self::DirEntryInner::*; - match *self { - Stdin => None, - Walkdir(ref x) => Some(x.file_type()), - Raw(ref x) => Some(x.file_type()), - } - } - - fn file_name(&self) -> &OsStr { - use self::DirEntryInner::*; - match *self { - Stdin => OsStr::new(""), - Walkdir(ref x) => x.file_name(), - Raw(ref x) => x.file_name(), - } - } - - fn depth(&self) -> usize { - use self::DirEntryInner::*; - match *self { - Stdin => 0, - Walkdir(ref x) => x.depth(), - Raw(ref x) => x.depth(), - } - } - - #[cfg(unix)] - fn ino(&self) -> Option { - use walkdir::DirEntryExt; - use self::DirEntryInner::*; - match *self { - Stdin => None, - Walkdir(ref x) => Some(x.ino()), - Raw(ref x) => Some(x.ino()), - } - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this entry points to a directory. - /// - /// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: - /// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 - #[cfg(windows)] - fn is_dir(&self) -> bool { - self.metadata().map(|md| metadata_is_dir(&md)).unwrap_or(false) - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this entry points to a directory. - /// - /// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: - /// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 - #[cfg(not(windows))] - fn is_dir(&self) -> bool { - self.file_type().map(|ft| ft.is_dir()).unwrap_or(false) - } -} - -/// DirEntryRaw is essentially copied from the walkdir crate so that we can -/// build `DirEntry`s from whole cloth in the parallel iterator. -#[derive(Clone)] -struct DirEntryRaw { - /// The path as reported by the `fs::ReadDir` iterator (even if it's a - /// symbolic link). - path: PathBuf, - /// The file type. Necessary for recursive iteration, so store it. - ty: FileType, - /// Is set when this entry was created from a symbolic link and the user - /// expects the iterator to follow symbolic links. - follow_link: bool, - /// The depth at which this entry was generated relative to the root. - depth: usize, - /// The underlying inode number (Unix only). - #[cfg(unix)] - ino: u64, - /// The underlying metadata (Windows only). We store this on Windows - /// because this comes for free while reading a directory. - /// - /// We use this to determine whether an entry is a directory or not, which - /// works around a bug in Rust's standard library: - /// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 - #[cfg(windows)] - metadata: fs::Metadata, -} - -impl fmt::Debug for DirEntryRaw { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - // Leaving out FileType because it doesn't have a debug impl - // in Rust 1.9. We could add it if we really wanted to by manually - // querying each possibly file type. Meh. ---AG - f.debug_struct("DirEntryRaw") - .field("path", &self.path) - .field("follow_link", &self.follow_link) - .field("depth", &self.depth) - .finish() - } -} - -impl DirEntryRaw { - fn path(&self) -> &Path { - &self.path - } - - fn path_is_symlink(&self) -> bool { - self.ty.is_symlink() || self.follow_link - } - - fn metadata(&self) -> Result { - self.metadata_internal() - } - - #[cfg(windows)] - fn metadata_internal(&self) -> Result { - if self.follow_link { - fs::metadata(&self.path) - } else { - Ok(self.metadata.clone()) - }.map_err(|err| Error::Io(io::Error::from(err)).with_path(&self.path)) - } - - #[cfg(not(windows))] - fn metadata_internal(&self) -> Result { - if self.follow_link { - fs::metadata(&self.path) - } else { - fs::symlink_metadata(&self.path) - }.map_err(|err| Error::Io(io::Error::from(err)).with_path(&self.path)) - } - - fn file_type(&self) -> FileType { - self.ty - } - - fn file_name(&self) -> &OsStr { - self.path.file_name().unwrap_or_else(|| self.path.as_os_str()) - } - - fn depth(&self) -> usize { - self.depth - } - - #[cfg(unix)] - fn ino(&self) -> u64 { - self.ino - } - - fn from_entry( - depth: usize, - ent: &fs::DirEntry, - ) -> Result { - let ty = ent.file_type().map_err(|err| { - let err = Error::Io(io::Error::from(err)).with_path(ent.path()); - Error::WithDepth { - depth: depth, - err: Box::new(err), - } - })?; - DirEntryRaw::from_entry_os(depth, ent, ty) - } - - #[cfg(windows)] - fn from_entry_os( - depth: usize, - ent: &fs::DirEntry, - ty: fs::FileType, - ) -> Result { - let md = ent.metadata().map_err(|err| { - let err = Error::Io(io::Error::from(err)).with_path(ent.path()); - Error::WithDepth { - depth: depth, - err: Box::new(err), - } - })?; - Ok(DirEntryRaw { - path: ent.path(), - ty: ty, - follow_link: false, - depth: depth, - metadata: md, - }) - } - - #[cfg(unix)] - fn from_entry_os( - depth: usize, - ent: &fs::DirEntry, - ty: fs::FileType, - ) -> Result { - use std::os::unix::fs::DirEntryExt; - - Ok(DirEntryRaw { - path: ent.path(), - ty: ty, - follow_link: false, - depth: depth, - ino: ent.ino(), - }) - } - - #[cfg(not(unix))] - fn from_link(depth: usize, pb: PathBuf) -> Result { - let md = fs::metadata(&pb).map_err(|err| { - Error::Io(err).with_path(&pb) - })?; - Ok(DirEntryRaw { - path: pb, - ty: md.file_type(), - follow_link: true, - depth: depth, - metadata: md, - }) - } - - #[cfg(unix)] - fn from_link(depth: usize, pb: PathBuf) -> Result { - use std::os::unix::fs::MetadataExt; - - let md = fs::metadata(&pb).map_err(|err| { - Error::Io(err).with_path(&pb) - })?; - Ok(DirEntryRaw { - path: pb, - ty: md.file_type(), - follow_link: true, - depth: depth, - ino: md.ino(), - }) - } -} - -/// WalkBuilder builds a recursive directory iterator. -/// -/// The builder supports a large number of configurable options. This includes -/// specific glob overrides, file type matching, toggling whether hidden -/// files are ignored or not, and of course, support for respecting gitignore -/// files. -/// -/// By default, all ignore files found are respected. This includes `.ignore`, -/// `.gitignore`, `.git/info/exclude` and even your global gitignore -/// globs, usually found in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore`. -/// -/// Some standard recursive directory options are also supported, such as -/// limiting the recursive depth or whether to follow symbolic links (disabled -/// by default). -/// -/// # Ignore rules -/// -/// There are many rules that influence whether a particular file or directory -/// is skipped by this iterator. Those rules are documented here. Note that -/// the rules assume a default configuration. -/// -/// * First, glob overrides are checked. If a path matches a glob override, -/// then matching stops. The path is then only skipped if the glob that matched -/// the path is an ignore glob. (An override glob is a whitelist glob unless it -/// starts with a `!`, in which case it is an ignore glob.) -/// * Second, ignore files are checked. Ignore files currently only come from -/// git ignore files (`.gitignore`, `.git/info/exclude` and the configured -/// global gitignore file), plain `.ignore` files, which have the same format -/// as gitignore files, or explicitly added ignore files. The precedence order -/// is: `.ignore`, `.gitignore`, `.git/info/exclude`, global gitignore and -/// finally explicitly added ignore files. Note that precedence between -/// different types of ignore files is not impacted by the directory hierarchy; -/// any `.ignore` file overrides all `.gitignore` files. Within each precedence -/// level, more nested ignore files have a higher precedence than less nested -/// ignore files. -/// * Third, if the previous step yields an ignore match, then all matching -/// is stopped and the path is skipped. If it yields a whitelist match, then -/// matching continues. A whitelist match can be overridden by a later matcher. -/// * Fourth, unless the path is a directory, the file type matcher is run on -/// the path. As above, if it yields an ignore match, then all matching is -/// stopped and the path is skipped. If it yields a whitelist match, then -/// matching continues. -/// * Fifth, if the path hasn't been whitelisted and it is hidden, then the -/// path is skipped. -/// * Sixth, unless the path is a directory, the size of the file is compared -/// against the max filesize limit. If it exceeds the limit, it is skipped. -/// * Seventh, if the path has made it this far then it is yielded in the -/// iterator. -#[derive(Clone)] -pub struct WalkBuilder { - paths: Vec, - ig_builder: IgnoreBuilder, - parents: bool, - max_depth: Option, - max_filesize: Option, - follow_links: bool, - sorter: Option cmp::Ordering + Send + Sync + 'static - >>, - threads: usize, -} - -impl fmt::Debug for WalkBuilder { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - f.debug_struct("WalkBuilder") - .field("paths", &self.paths) - .field("ig_builder", &self.ig_builder) - .field("parents", &self.parents) - .field("max_depth", &self.max_depth) - .field("max_filesize", &self.max_filesize) - .field("follow_links", &self.follow_links) - .field("threads", &self.threads) - .finish() - } -} - -impl WalkBuilder { - /// Create a new builder for a recursive directory iterator for the - /// directory given. - /// - /// Note that if you want to traverse multiple different directories, it - /// is better to call `add` on this builder than to create multiple - /// `Walk` values. - pub fn new>(path: P) -> WalkBuilder { - WalkBuilder { - paths: vec![path.as_ref().to_path_buf()], - ig_builder: IgnoreBuilder::new(), - parents: true, - max_depth: None, - max_filesize: None, - follow_links: false, - sorter: None, - threads: 0, - } - } - - /// Build a new `Walk` iterator. - pub fn build(&self) -> Walk { - let follow_links = self.follow_links; - let max_depth = self.max_depth; - let cmp = self.sorter.clone(); - let its = self.paths.iter().map(move |p| { - if p == Path::new("-") { - (p.to_path_buf(), None) - } else { - let mut wd = WalkDir::new(p); - wd = wd.follow_links(follow_links || path_is_file(p)); - if let Some(max_depth) = max_depth { - wd = wd.max_depth(max_depth); - } - if let Some(ref cmp) = cmp { - let cmp = cmp.clone(); - wd = wd.sort_by(move |a, b| { - cmp(a.file_name(), b.file_name()) - }); - } - (p.to_path_buf(), Some(WalkEventIter::from(wd))) - } - }).collect::>().into_iter(); - let ig_root = self.ig_builder.build(); - Walk { - its: its, - it: None, - ig_root: ig_root.clone(), - ig: ig_root.clone(), - max_filesize: self.max_filesize, - parents: self.parents, - } - } - - /// Build a new `WalkParallel` iterator. - /// - /// Note that this *doesn't* return something that implements `Iterator`. - /// Instead, the returned value must be run with a closure. e.g., - /// `builder.build_parallel().run(|| |path| println!("{:?}", path))`. - pub fn build_parallel(&self) -> WalkParallel { - WalkParallel { - paths: self.paths.clone().into_iter(), - ig_root: self.ig_builder.build(), - max_depth: self.max_depth, - max_filesize: self.max_filesize, - follow_links: self.follow_links, - parents: self.parents, - threads: self.threads, - } - } - - /// Add a file path to the iterator. - /// - /// Each additional file path added is traversed recursively. This should - /// be preferred over building multiple `Walk` iterators since this - /// enables reusing resources across iteration. - pub fn add>(&mut self, path: P) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.paths.push(path.as_ref().to_path_buf()); - self - } - - /// The maximum depth to recurse. - /// - /// The default, `None`, imposes no depth restriction. - pub fn max_depth(&mut self, depth: Option) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.max_depth = depth; - self - } - - /// Whether to follow symbolic links or not. - pub fn follow_links(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.follow_links = yes; - self - } - - /// Whether to ignore files above the specified limit. - pub fn max_filesize(&mut self, filesize: Option) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.max_filesize = filesize; - self - } - - /// The number of threads to use for traversal. - /// - /// Note that this only has an effect when using `build_parallel`. - /// - /// The default setting is `0`, which chooses the number of threads - /// automatically using heuristics. - pub fn threads(&mut self, n: usize) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.threads = n; - self - } - - /// Add a global ignore file to the matcher. - /// - /// This has lower precedence than all other sources of ignore rules. - /// - /// If there was a problem adding the ignore file, then an error is - /// returned. Note that the error may indicate *partial* failure. For - /// example, if an ignore file contains an invalid glob, all other globs - /// are still applied. - pub fn add_ignore>(&mut self, path: P) -> Option { - let mut builder = GitignoreBuilder::new(""); - let mut errs = PartialErrorBuilder::default(); - errs.maybe_push(builder.add(path)); - match builder.build() { - Ok(gi) => { self.ig_builder.add_ignore(gi); } - Err(err) => { errs.push(err); } - } - errs.into_error_option() - } - - /// Add a custom ignore file name - /// - /// These ignore files have higher precedence than all other ignore files. - /// - /// When specifying multiple names, earlier names have lower precedence than - /// later names. - pub fn add_custom_ignore_filename>( - &mut self, - file_name: S - ) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.ig_builder.add_custom_ignore_filename(file_name); - self - } - - /// Add an override matcher. - /// - /// By default, no override matcher is used. - /// - /// This overrides any previous setting. - pub fn overrides(&mut self, overrides: Override) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.ig_builder.overrides(overrides); - self - } - - /// Add a file type matcher. - /// - /// By default, no file type matcher is used. - /// - /// This overrides any previous setting. - pub fn types(&mut self, types: Types) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.ig_builder.types(types); - self - } - - /// Enables all the standard ignore filters. - /// - /// This toggles, as a group, all the filters that are enabled by default: - /// - /// - [hidden()](#method.hidden) - /// - [parents()](#method.parents) - /// - [ignore()](#method.ignore) - /// - [git_ignore()](#method.git_ignore) - /// - [git_global()](#method.git_global) - /// - [git_exclude()](#method.git_exclude) - /// - /// They may still be toggled individually after calling this function. - /// - /// This is (by definition) enabled by default. - pub fn standard_filters(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.hidden(yes) - .parents(yes) - .ignore(yes) - .git_ignore(yes) - .git_global(yes) - .git_exclude(yes) - } - - /// Enables ignoring hidden files. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn hidden(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.ig_builder.hidden(yes); - self - } - - /// Enables reading ignore files from parent directories. - /// - /// If this is enabled, then the parent directories of each file path given - /// are traversed for ignore files (subject to the ignore settings on - /// this builder). Note that file paths are canonicalized with respect to - /// the current working directory in order to determine parent directories. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn parents(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.parents = yes; - self - } - - /// Enables reading `.ignore` files. - /// - /// `.ignore` files have the same semantics as `gitignore` files and are - /// supported by search tools such as ripgrep and The Silver Searcher. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn ignore(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.ig_builder.ignore(yes); - self - } - - /// Enables reading a global gitignore file, whose path is specified in - /// git's `core.excludesFile` config option. - /// - /// Git's config file location is `$HOME/.gitconfig`. If `$HOME/.gitconfig` - /// does not exist or does not specify `core.excludesFile`, then - /// `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore` is read. If `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is not - /// set or is empty, then `$HOME/.config/git/ignore` is used instead. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn git_global(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.ig_builder.git_global(yes); - self - } - - /// Enables reading `.gitignore` files. - /// - /// `.gitignore` files have match semantics as described in the `gitignore` - /// man page. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn git_ignore(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.ig_builder.git_ignore(yes); - self - } - - /// Enables reading `.git/info/exclude` files. - /// - /// `.git/info/exclude` files have match semantics as described in the - /// `gitignore` man page. - /// - /// This is enabled by default. - pub fn git_exclude(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut WalkBuilder { - self.ig_builder.git_exclude(yes); - self - } - - /// Set a function for sorting directory entries by file name. - /// - /// If a compare function is set, the resulting iterator will return all - /// paths in sorted order. The compare function will be called to compare - /// names from entries from the same directory using only the name of the - /// entry. - /// - /// Note that this is not used in the parallel iterator. - pub fn sort_by_file_name(&mut self, cmp: F) -> &mut WalkBuilder - where F: Fn(&OsStr, &OsStr) -> cmp::Ordering + Send + Sync + 'static - { - self.sorter = Some(Arc::new(cmp)); - self - } -} - -/// Walk is a recursive directory iterator over file paths in one or more -/// directories. -/// -/// Only file and directory paths matching the rules are returned. By default, -/// ignore files like `.gitignore` are respected. The precise matching rules -/// and precedence is explained in the documentation for `WalkBuilder`. -pub struct Walk { - its: vec::IntoIter<(PathBuf, Option)>, - it: Option, - ig_root: Ignore, - ig: Ignore, - max_filesize: Option, - parents: bool, -} - -impl Walk { - /// Creates a new recursive directory iterator for the file path given. - /// - /// Note that this uses default settings, which include respecting - /// `.gitignore` files. To configure the iterator, use `WalkBuilder` - /// instead. - pub fn new>(path: P) -> Walk { - WalkBuilder::new(path).build() - } - - fn skip_entry(&self, ent: &walkdir::DirEntry) -> bool { - if ent.depth() == 0 { - return false; - } - - let is_dir = walkdir_entry_is_dir(ent); - let max_size = self.max_filesize; - let should_skip_path = skip_path(&self.ig, ent.path(), is_dir); - let should_skip_filesize = if !is_dir && max_size.is_some() { - skip_filesize(max_size.unwrap(), ent.path(), &ent.metadata().ok()) - } else { - false - }; - - should_skip_path || should_skip_filesize - } -} - -impl Iterator for Walk { - type Item = Result; - - #[inline(always)] - fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { - loop { - let ev = match self.it.as_mut().and_then(|it| it.next()) { - Some(ev) => ev, - None => { - match self.its.next() { - None => return None, - Some((_, None)) => { - return Some(Ok(DirEntry::new_stdin())); - } - Some((path, Some(it))) => { - self.it = Some(it); - if self.parents && path_is_dir(&path) { - let (ig, err) = self.ig_root.add_parents(path); - self.ig = ig; - if let Some(err) = err { - return Some(Err(err)); - } - } else { - self.ig = self.ig_root.clone(); - } - } - } - continue; - } - }; - match ev { - Err(err) => { - return Some(Err(Error::from_walkdir(err))); - } - Ok(WalkEvent::Exit) => { - self.ig = self.ig.parent().unwrap(); - } - Ok(WalkEvent::Dir(ent)) => { - if self.skip_entry(&ent) { - self.it.as_mut().unwrap().it.skip_current_dir(); - // Still need to push this on the stack because - // we'll get a WalkEvent::Exit event for this dir. - // We don't care if it errors though. - let (igtmp, _) = self.ig.add_child(ent.path()); - self.ig = igtmp; - continue; - } - let (igtmp, err) = self.ig.add_child(ent.path()); - self.ig = igtmp; - return Some(Ok(DirEntry::new_walkdir(ent, err))); - } - Ok(WalkEvent::File(ent)) => { - if self.skip_entry(&ent) { - continue; - } - return Some(Ok(DirEntry::new_walkdir(ent, None))); - } - } - } - } -} - -/// WalkEventIter transforms a WalkDir iterator into an iterator that more -/// accurately describes the directory tree. Namely, it emits events that are -/// one of three types: directory, file or "exit." An "exit" event means that -/// the entire contents of a directory have been enumerated. -struct WalkEventIter { - depth: usize, - it: walkdir::IntoIter, - next: Option>, -} - -#[derive(Debug)] -enum WalkEvent { - Dir(walkdir::DirEntry), - File(walkdir::DirEntry), - Exit, -} - -impl From for WalkEventIter { - fn from(it: WalkDir) -> WalkEventIter { - WalkEventIter { depth: 0, it: it.into_iter(), next: None } - } -} - -impl Iterator for WalkEventIter { - type Item = walkdir::Result; - - #[inline(always)] - fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { - let dent = self.next.take().or_else(|| self.it.next()); - let depth = match dent { - None => 0, - Some(Ok(ref dent)) => dent.depth(), - Some(Err(ref err)) => err.depth(), - }; - if depth < self.depth { - self.depth -= 1; - self.next = dent; - return Some(Ok(WalkEvent::Exit)); - } - self.depth = depth; - match dent { - None => None, - Some(Err(err)) => Some(Err(err)), - Some(Ok(dent)) => { - if walkdir_entry_is_dir(&dent) { - self.depth += 1; - Some(Ok(WalkEvent::Dir(dent))) - } else { - Some(Ok(WalkEvent::File(dent))) - } - } - } - } -} - -/// WalkState is used in the parallel recursive directory iterator to indicate -/// whether walking should continue as normal, skip descending into a -/// particular directory or quit the walk entirely. -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub enum WalkState { - /// Continue walking as normal. - Continue, - /// If the directory entry given is a directory, don't descend into it. - /// In all other cases, this has no effect. - Skip, - /// Quit the entire iterator as soon as possible. - /// - /// Note that this is an inherently asynchronous action. It is possible - /// for more entries to be yielded even after instructing the iterator - /// to quit. - Quit, -} - -impl WalkState { - fn is_quit(&self) -> bool { - *self == WalkState::Quit - } -} - -/// WalkParallel is a parallel recursive directory iterator over files paths -/// in one or more directories. -/// -/// Only file and directory paths matching the rules are returned. By default, -/// ignore files like `.gitignore` are respected. The precise matching rules -/// and precedence is explained in the documentation for `WalkBuilder`. -/// -/// Unlike `Walk`, this uses multiple threads for traversing a directory. -pub struct WalkParallel { - paths: vec::IntoIter, - ig_root: Ignore, - parents: bool, - max_filesize: Option, - max_depth: Option, - follow_links: bool, - threads: usize, -} - -impl WalkParallel { - /// Execute the parallel recursive directory iterator. `mkf` is called - /// for each thread used for iteration. The function produced by `mkf` - /// is then in turn called for each visited file path. - pub fn run( - self, - mut mkf: F, - ) where F: FnMut() -> Box) -> WalkState + Send + 'static> { - let mut f = mkf(); - let threads = self.threads(); - let queue = Arc::new(MsQueue::new()); - let mut any_work = false; - // Send the initial set of root paths to the pool of workers. - // Note that we only send directories. For files, we send to them the - // callback directly. - for path in self.paths { - let dent = - if path == Path::new("-") { - DirEntry::new_stdin() - } else { - match DirEntryRaw::from_link(0, path) { - Ok(dent) => DirEntry::new_raw(dent, None), - Err(err) => { - if f(Err(err)).is_quit() { - return; - } - continue; - } - } - }; - queue.push(Message::Work(Work { - dent: dent, - ignore: self.ig_root.clone(), - })); - any_work = true; - } - // ... but there's no need to start workers if we don't need them. - if !any_work { - return; - } - // Create the workers and then wait for them to finish. - let num_waiting = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0)); - let num_quitting = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0)); - let quit_now = Arc::new(AtomicBool::new(false)); - let mut handles = vec![]; - for _ in 0..threads { - let worker = Worker { - f: mkf(), - queue: queue.clone(), - quit_now: quit_now.clone(), - is_waiting: false, - is_quitting: false, - num_waiting: num_waiting.clone(), - num_quitting: num_quitting.clone(), - threads: threads, - parents: self.parents, - max_depth: self.max_depth, - max_filesize: self.max_filesize, - follow_links: self.follow_links, - }; - handles.push(thread::spawn(|| worker.run())); - } - for handle in handles { - handle.join().unwrap(); - } - } - - fn threads(&self) -> usize { - if self.threads == 0 { - 2 - } else { - self.threads - } - } -} - -/// Message is the set of instructions that a worker knows how to process. -enum Message { - /// A work item corresponds to a directory that should be descended into. - /// Work items for entries that should be skipped or ignored should not - /// be produced. - Work(Work), - /// This instruction indicates that the worker should start quitting. - Quit, -} - -/// A unit of work for each worker to process. -/// -/// Each unit of work corresponds to a directory that should be descended -/// into. -struct Work { - /// The directory entry. - dent: DirEntry, - /// Any ignore matchers that have been built for this directory's parents. - ignore: Ignore, -} - -impl Work { - /// Returns true if and only if this work item is a directory. - fn is_dir(&self) -> bool { - self.dent.is_dir() - } - - /// Returns true if and only if this work item is a symlink. - fn is_symlink(&self) -> bool { - self.dent.file_type().map_or(false, |ft| ft.is_symlink()) - } - - /// Adds ignore rules for parent directories. - /// - /// Note that this only applies to entries at depth 0. On all other - /// entries, this is a no-op. - fn add_parents(&mut self) -> Option { - if self.dent.depth() > 0 { - return None; - } - // At depth 0, the path of this entry is a root path, so we can - // use it directly to add parent ignore rules. - let (ig, err) = self.ignore.add_parents(self.dent.path()); - self.ignore = ig; - err - } - - /// Reads the directory contents of this work item and adds ignore - /// rules for this directory. - /// - /// If there was a problem with reading the directory contents, then - /// an error is returned. If there was a problem reading the ignore - /// rules for this directory, then the error is attached to this - /// work item's directory entry. - fn read_dir(&mut self) -> Result { - let readdir = match fs::read_dir(self.dent.path()) { - Ok(readdir) => readdir, - Err(err) => { - let err = Error::from(err) - .with_path(self.dent.path()) - .with_depth(self.dent.depth()); - return Err(err); - } - }; - let (ig, err) = self.ignore.add_child(self.dent.path()); - self.ignore = ig; - self.dent.err = err; - Ok(readdir) - } -} - -/// A worker is responsible for descending into directories, updating the -/// ignore matchers, producing new work and invoking the caller's callback. -/// -/// Note that a worker is *both* a producer and a consumer. -struct Worker { - /// The caller's callback. - f: Box) -> WalkState + Send + 'static>, - /// A queue of work items. This is multi-producer and multi-consumer. - queue: Arc>, - /// Whether all workers should quit at the next opportunity. Note that - /// this is distinct from quitting because of exhausting the contents of - /// a directory. Instead, this is used when the caller's callback indicates - /// that the iterator should quit immediately. - quit_now: Arc, - /// Whether this worker is waiting for more work. - is_waiting: bool, - /// Whether this worker has started to quit. - is_quitting: bool, - /// The number of workers waiting for more work. - num_waiting: Arc, - /// The number of workers waiting to quit. - num_quitting: Arc, - /// The total number of workers. - threads: usize, - /// Whether to create ignore matchers for parents of caller specified - /// directories. - parents: bool, - /// The maximum depth of directories to descend. A value of `0` means no - /// descension at all. - max_depth: Option, - /// The maximum size a searched file can be (in bytes). If a file exceeds - /// this size it will be skipped. - max_filesize: Option, - /// Whether to follow symbolic links or not. When this is enabled, loop - /// detection is performed. - follow_links: bool, -} - -impl Worker { - /// Runs this worker until there is no more work left to do. - /// - /// The worker will call the caller's callback for all entries that aren't - /// skipped by the ignore matcher. - fn run(mut self) { - while let Some(mut work) = self.get_work() { - // If the work is not a directory, then we can just execute the - // caller's callback immediately and move on. - if work.is_symlink() || !work.is_dir() { - if (self.f)(Ok(work.dent)).is_quit() { - self.quit_now(); - return; - } - continue; - } - if self.parents { - if let Some(err) = work.add_parents() { - if (self.f)(Err(err)).is_quit() { - self.quit_now(); - return; - } - } - } - let readdir = match work.read_dir() { - Ok(readdir) => readdir, - Err(err) => { - if (self.f)(Err(err)).is_quit() { - self.quit_now(); - return; - } - continue; - } - }; - let depth = work.dent.depth(); - match (self.f)(Ok(work.dent)) { - WalkState::Continue => {} - WalkState::Skip => continue, - WalkState::Quit => { - self.quit_now(); - return; - } - } - if self.max_depth.map_or(false, |max| depth >= max) { - continue; - } - for result in readdir { - if self.run_one(&work.ignore, depth + 1, result).is_quit() { - self.quit_now(); - return; - } - } - } - } - - /// Runs the worker on a single entry from a directory iterator. - /// - /// If the entry is a path that should be ignored, then this is a no-op. - /// Otherwise, the entry is pushed on to the queue. (The actual execution - /// of the callback happens in `run`.) - /// - /// If an error occurs while reading the entry, then it is sent to the - /// caller's callback. - /// - /// `ig` is the `Ignore` matcher for the parent directory. `depth` should - /// be the depth of this entry. `result` should be the item yielded by - /// a directory iterator. - fn run_one( - &mut self, - ig: &Ignore, - depth: usize, - result: Result, - ) -> WalkState { - let fs_dent = match result { - Ok(fs_dent) => fs_dent, - Err(err) => { - return (self.f)(Err(Error::from(err).with_depth(depth))); - } - }; - let mut dent = match DirEntryRaw::from_entry(depth, &fs_dent) { - Ok(dent) => DirEntry::new_raw(dent, None), - Err(err) => { - return (self.f)(Err(err)); - } - }; - let is_symlink = dent.file_type().map_or(false, |ft| ft.is_symlink()); - if self.follow_links && is_symlink { - let path = dent.path().to_path_buf(); - dent = match DirEntryRaw::from_link(depth, path) { - Ok(dent) => DirEntry::new_raw(dent, None), - Err(err) => { - return (self.f)(Err(err)); - } - }; - if dent.is_dir() { - if let Err(err) = check_symlink_loop(ig, dent.path(), depth) { - return (self.f)(Err(err)); - } - } - } - let is_dir = dent.is_dir(); - let max_size = self.max_filesize; - let should_skip_path = skip_path(ig, dent.path(), is_dir); - let should_skip_filesize = if !is_dir && max_size.is_some() { - skip_filesize(max_size.unwrap(), dent.path(), &dent.metadata().ok()) - } else { - false - }; - - if !should_skip_path && !should_skip_filesize { - self.queue.push(Message::Work(Work { - dent: dent, - ignore: ig.clone(), - })); - } - WalkState::Continue - } - - /// Returns the next directory to descend into. - /// - /// If all work has been exhausted, then this returns None. The worker - /// should then subsequently quit. - fn get_work(&mut self) -> Option { - loop { - if self.is_quit_now() { - return None; - } - match self.queue.try_pop() { - Some(Message::Work(work)) => { - self.waiting(false); - self.quitting(false); - return Some(work); - } - Some(Message::Quit) => { - // We can't just quit because a Message::Quit could be - // spurious. For example, it's possible to observe that - // all workers are waiting even if there's more work to - // be done. - // - // Therefore, we do a bit of a dance to wait until all - // workers have signaled that they're ready to quit before - // actually quitting. - // - // If the Quit message turns out to be spurious, then the - // loop below will break and we'll go back to looking for - // more work. - self.waiting(true); - self.quitting(true); - while !self.is_quit_now() { - let nwait = self.num_waiting(); - let nquit = self.num_quitting(); - // If the number of waiting workers dropped, then - // abort our attempt to quit. - if nwait < self.threads { - break; - } - // If all workers are in this quit loop, then we - // can stop. - if nquit == self.threads { - return None; - } - // Otherwise, spin. - } - } - None => { - self.waiting(true); - self.quitting(false); - if self.num_waiting() == self.threads { - for _ in 0..self.threads { - self.queue.push(Message::Quit); - } - } else { - // You're right to consider this suspicious, but it's - // a useful heuristic to permit producers to catch up - // to consumers without burning the CPU. It is also - // useful as a means to prevent burning the CPU if only - // one worker is left doing actual work. It's not - // perfect and it doesn't leave the CPU completely - // idle, but it's not clear what else we can do. :-/ - thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(1)); - } - } - } - } - } - - /// Indicates that all workers should quit immediately. - fn quit_now(&self) { - self.quit_now.store(true, Ordering::SeqCst); - } - - /// Returns true if this worker should quit immediately. - fn is_quit_now(&self) -> bool { - self.quit_now.load(Ordering::SeqCst) - } - - /// Returns the total number of workers waiting for work. - fn num_waiting(&self) -> usize { - self.num_waiting.load(Ordering::SeqCst) - } - - /// Returns the total number of workers ready to quit. - fn num_quitting(&self) -> usize { - self.num_quitting.load(Ordering::SeqCst) - } - - /// Sets this worker's "quitting" state to the value of `yes`. - fn quitting(&mut self, yes: bool) { - if yes { - if !self.is_quitting { - self.is_quitting = true; - self.num_quitting.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst); - } - } else { - if self.is_quitting { - self.is_quitting = false; - self.num_quitting.fetch_sub(1, Ordering::SeqCst); - } - } - } - - /// Sets this worker's "waiting" state to the value of `yes`. - fn waiting(&mut self, yes: bool) { - if yes { - if !self.is_waiting { - self.is_waiting = true; - self.num_waiting.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst); - } - } else { - if self.is_waiting { - self.is_waiting = false; - self.num_waiting.fetch_sub(1, Ordering::SeqCst); - } - } - } -} - -fn check_symlink_loop( - ig_parent: &Ignore, - child_path: &Path, - child_depth: usize, -) -> Result<(), Error> { - let hchild = Handle::from_path(child_path).map_err(|err| { - Error::from(err).with_path(child_path).with_depth(child_depth) - })?; - for ig in ig_parent.parents().take_while(|ig| !ig.is_absolute_parent()) { - let h = Handle::from_path(ig.path()).map_err(|err| { - Error::from(err).with_path(child_path).with_depth(child_depth) - })?; - if hchild == h { - return Err(Error::Loop { - ancestor: ig.path().to_path_buf(), - child: child_path.to_path_buf(), - }.with_depth(child_depth)); - } - } - Ok(()) -} - -// Before calling this function, make sure that you ensure that is really -// necessary as the arguments imply a file stat. -fn skip_filesize( - max_filesize: u64, - path: &Path, - ent: &Option -) -> bool { - let filesize = match *ent { - Some(ref md) => Some(md.len()), - None => None - }; - - if let Some(fs) = filesize { - if fs > max_filesize { - debug!("ignoring {}: {} bytes", path.display(), fs); - true - } else { - false - } - } else { - false - } -} - -fn skip_path(ig: &Ignore, path: &Path, is_dir: bool) -> bool { - let m = ig.matched(path, is_dir); - if m.is_ignore() { - debug!("ignoring {}: {:?}", path.display(), m); - true - } else if m.is_whitelist() { - debug!("whitelisting {}: {:?}", path.display(), m); - false - } else { - false - } -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this path points to a directory. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn path_is_dir(path: &Path) -> bool { - fs::metadata(path).map(|md| metadata_is_dir(&md)).unwrap_or(false) -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this entry points to a directory. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -fn path_is_dir(path: &Path) -> bool { - path.is_dir() -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this path points to a file. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn path_is_file(path: &Path) -> bool { - !path_is_dir(path) -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this entry points to a directory. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -fn path_is_file(path: &Path) -> bool { - path.is_file() -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given walkdir entry points to a directory. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn walkdir_entry_is_dir(dent: &walkdir::DirEntry) -> bool { - dent.metadata().map(|md| metadata_is_dir(&md)).unwrap_or(false) -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given walkdir entry points to a directory. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -fn walkdir_entry_is_dir(dent: &walkdir::DirEntry) -> bool { - dent.file_type().is_dir() -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given metadata points to a directory. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn metadata_is_dir(md: &fs::Metadata) -> bool { - use std::os::windows::fs::MetadataExt; - use winapi::um::winnt::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY; - md.file_attributes() & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::fs::{self, File}; - use std::io::Write; - use std::path::Path; - use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; - - use tempdir::TempDir; - - use super::{WalkBuilder, WalkState}; - - fn wfile>(path: P, contents: &str) { - let mut file = File::create(path).unwrap(); - file.write_all(contents.as_bytes()).unwrap(); - } - - fn wfile_size>(path: P, size: u64) { - let file = File::create(path).unwrap(); - file.set_len(size).unwrap(); - } - - #[cfg(unix)] - fn symlink, Q: AsRef>(src: P, dst: Q) { - use std::os::unix::fs::symlink; - symlink(src, dst).unwrap(); - } - - fn mkdirp>(path: P) { - fs::create_dir_all(path).unwrap(); - } - - fn normal_path(unix: &str) -> String { - if cfg!(windows) { - unix.replace("\\", "/") - } else { - unix.to_string() - } - } - - fn walk_collect(prefix: &Path, builder: &WalkBuilder) -> Vec { - let mut paths = vec![]; - for result in builder.build() { - let dent = match result { - Err(_) => continue, - Ok(dent) => dent, - }; - let path = dent.path().strip_prefix(prefix).unwrap(); - if path.as_os_str().is_empty() { - continue; - } - paths.push(normal_path(path.to_str().unwrap())); - } - paths.sort(); - paths - } - - fn walk_collect_parallel( - prefix: &Path, - builder: &WalkBuilder, - ) -> Vec { - let paths = Arc::new(Mutex::new(vec![])); - let prefix = Arc::new(prefix.to_path_buf()); - builder.build_parallel().run(|| { - let paths = paths.clone(); - let prefix = prefix.clone(); - Box::new(move |result| { - let dent = match result { - Err(_) => return WalkState::Continue, - Ok(dent) => dent, - }; - let path = dent.path().strip_prefix(&**prefix).unwrap(); - if path.as_os_str().is_empty() { - return WalkState::Continue; - } - let mut paths = paths.lock().unwrap(); - paths.push(normal_path(path.to_str().unwrap())); - WalkState::Continue - }) - }); - let mut paths = paths.lock().unwrap(); - paths.sort(); - paths.to_vec() - } - - fn mkpaths(paths: &[&str]) -> Vec { - let mut paths: Vec<_> = paths.iter().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect(); - paths.sort(); - paths - } - - fn assert_paths( - prefix: &Path, - builder: &WalkBuilder, - expected: &[&str], - ) { - let got = walk_collect(prefix, builder); - assert_eq!(got, mkpaths(expected)); - let got = walk_collect_parallel(prefix, builder); - assert_eq!(got, mkpaths(expected)); - } - - #[test] - fn no_ignores() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join("a/b/c")); - mkdirp(td.path().join("x/y")); - wfile(td.path().join("a/b/foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("x/y/foo"), ""); - - assert_paths(td.path(), &WalkBuilder::new(td.path()), &[ - "x", "x/y", "x/y/foo", "a", "a/b", "a/b/foo", "a/b/c", - ]); - } - - #[test] - fn custom_ignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - let custom_ignore = ".customignore"; - mkdirp(td.path().join("a")); - wfile(td.path().join(custom_ignore), "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join("foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("bar"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/bar"), ""); - - let mut builder = WalkBuilder::new(td.path()); - builder.add_custom_ignore_filename(&custom_ignore); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder, &["bar", "a", "a/bar"]); - } - - #[test] - fn custom_ignore_exclusive_use() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - let custom_ignore = ".customignore"; - mkdirp(td.path().join("a")); - wfile(td.path().join(custom_ignore), "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join("foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("bar"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/bar"), ""); - - let mut builder = WalkBuilder::new(td.path()); - builder.ignore(false); - builder.git_ignore(false); - builder.git_global(false); - builder.git_exclude(false); - builder.add_custom_ignore_filename(&custom_ignore); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder, &["bar", "a", "a/bar"]); - } - - #[test] - fn gitignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join("a")); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join("foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("bar"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/bar"), ""); - - assert_paths(td.path(), &WalkBuilder::new(td.path()), &[ - "bar", "a", "a/bar", - ]); - } - - #[test] - fn explicit_ignore() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - let igpath = td.path().join(".not-an-ignore"); - mkdirp(td.path().join("a")); - wfile(&igpath, "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join("foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("bar"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/bar"), ""); - - let mut builder = WalkBuilder::new(td.path()); - assert!(builder.add_ignore(&igpath).is_none()); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder, &["bar", "a", "a/bar"]); - } - - #[test] - fn gitignore_parent() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join("a")); - wfile(td.path().join(".gitignore"), "foo"); - wfile(td.path().join("a/foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/bar"), ""); - - let root = td.path().join("a"); - assert_paths(&root, &WalkBuilder::new(&root), &["bar"]); - } - - #[test] - fn max_depth() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join("a/b/c")); - wfile(td.path().join("foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/b/foo"), ""); - wfile(td.path().join("a/b/c/foo"), ""); - - let mut builder = WalkBuilder::new(td.path()); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder, &[ - "a", "a/b", "a/b/c", "foo", "a/foo", "a/b/foo", "a/b/c/foo", - ]); - assert_paths(td.path(), builder.max_depth(Some(0)), &[]); - assert_paths(td.path(), builder.max_depth(Some(1)), &["a", "foo"]); - assert_paths(td.path(), builder.max_depth(Some(2)), &[ - "a", "a/b", "foo", "a/foo", - ]); - } - - #[test] - fn max_filesize() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join("a/b")); - wfile_size(td.path().join("foo"), 0); - wfile_size(td.path().join("bar"), 400); - wfile_size(td.path().join("baz"), 600); - wfile_size(td.path().join("a/foo"), 600); - wfile_size(td.path().join("a/bar"), 500); - wfile_size(td.path().join("a/baz"), 200); - - let mut builder = WalkBuilder::new(td.path()); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder, &[ - "a", "a/b", "foo", "bar", "baz", "a/foo", "a/bar", "a/baz", - ]); - assert_paths(td.path(), builder.max_filesize(Some(0)), &[ - "a", "a/b", "foo" - ]); - assert_paths(td.path(), builder.max_filesize(Some(500)), &[ - "a", "a/b", "foo", "bar", "a/bar", "a/baz" - ]); - assert_paths(td.path(), builder.max_filesize(Some(50000)), &[ - "a", "a/b", "foo", "bar", "baz", "a/foo", "a/bar", "a/baz", - ]); - } - - #[cfg(unix)] // because symlinks on windows are weird - #[test] - fn symlinks() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join("a/b")); - symlink(td.path().join("a/b"), td.path().join("z")); - wfile(td.path().join("a/b/foo"), ""); - - let mut builder = WalkBuilder::new(td.path()); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder, &[ - "a", "a/b", "a/b/foo", "z", - ]); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder.follow_links(true), &[ - "a", "a/b", "a/b/foo", "z", "z/foo", - ]); - } - - #[cfg(unix)] // because symlinks on windows are weird - #[test] - fn symlink_loop() { - let td = TempDir::new("walk-test-").unwrap(); - mkdirp(td.path().join("a/b")); - symlink(td.path().join("a"), td.path().join("a/b/c")); - - let mut builder = WalkBuilder::new(td.path()); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder, &[ - "a", "a/b", "a/b/c", - ]); - assert_paths(td.path(), &builder.follow_links(true), &[ - "a", "a/b", - ]); - } -} diff --git a/ignore/tests/gitignore_matched_path_or_any_parents_tests.gitignore b/ignore/tests/gitignore_matched_path_or_any_parents_tests.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index ac09e12..0000000 --- a/ignore/tests/gitignore_matched_path_or_any_parents_tests.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -# Based on https://github.com/behnam/gitignore-test/blob/master/.gitignore - -### file in root - -# MATCH /file_root_1 -file_root_00 - -# NO_MATCH -file_root_01/ - -# NO_MATCH -file_root_02/* - -# NO_MATCH -file_root_03/** - - -# MATCH /file_root_10 -/file_root_10 - -# NO_MATCH -/file_root_11/ - -# NO_MATCH -/file_root_12/* - -# NO_MATCH -/file_root_13/** - - -# NO_MATCH -*/file_root_20 - -# NO_MATCH -*/file_root_21/ - -# NO_MATCH -*/file_root_22/* - -# NO_MATCH -*/file_root_23/** - - -# MATCH /file_root_30 -**/file_root_30 - -# NO_MATCH -**/file_root_31/ - -# NO_MATCH -**/file_root_32/* - -# NO_MATCH -**/file_root_33/** - - -### file in sub-dir - -# MATCH /parent_dir/file_deep_1 -file_deep_00 - -# NO_MATCH -file_deep_01/ - -# NO_MATCH -file_deep_02/* - -# NO_MATCH -file_deep_03/** - - -# NO_MATCH -/file_deep_10 - -# NO_MATCH -/file_deep_11/ - -# NO_MATCH -/file_deep_12/* - -# NO_MATCH -/file_deep_13/** - - -# MATCH /parent_dir/file_deep_20 -*/file_deep_20 - -# NO_MATCH -*/file_deep_21/ - -# NO_MATCH -*/file_deep_22/* - -# NO_MATCH -*/file_deep_23/** - - -# MATCH /parent_dir/file_deep_30 -**/file_deep_30 - -# NO_MATCH -**/file_deep_31/ - -# NO_MATCH -**/file_deep_32/* - -# NO_MATCH -**/file_deep_33/** - - -### dir in root - -# MATCH /dir_root_00 -dir_root_00 - -# MATCH /dir_root_01 -dir_root_01/ - -# MATCH /dir_root_02 -dir_root_02/* - -# MATCH /dir_root_03 -dir_root_03/** - - -# MATCH /dir_root_10 -/dir_root_10 - -# MATCH /dir_root_11 -/dir_root_11/ - -# MATCH /dir_root_12 -/dir_root_12/* - -# MATCH /dir_root_13 -/dir_root_13/** - - -# NO_MATCH -*/dir_root_20 - -# NO_MATCH -*/dir_root_21/ - -# NO_MATCH -*/dir_root_22/* - -# NO_MATCH -*/dir_root_23/** - - -# MATCH /dir_root_30 -**/dir_root_30 - -# MATCH /dir_root_31 -**/dir_root_31/ - -# MATCH /dir_root_32 -**/dir_root_32/* - -# MATCH /dir_root_33 -**/dir_root_33/** - - -### dir in sub-dir - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_00 -dir_deep_00 - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_01 -dir_deep_01/ - -# NO_MATCH -dir_deep_02/* - -# NO_MATCH -dir_deep_03/** - - -# NO_MATCH -/dir_deep_10 - -# NO_MATCH -/dir_deep_11/ - -# NO_MATCH -/dir_deep_12/* - -# NO_MATCH -/dir_deep_13/** - - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_20 -*/dir_deep_20 - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_21 -*/dir_deep_21/ - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_22 -*/dir_deep_22/* - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_23 -*/dir_deep_23/** - - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_30 -**/dir_deep_30 - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_31 -**/dir_deep_31/ - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_32 -**/dir_deep_32/* - -# MATCH /parent_dir/dir_deep_33 -**/dir_deep_33/** diff --git a/ignore/tests/gitignore_matched_path_or_any_parents_tests.rs b/ignore/tests/gitignore_matched_path_or_any_parents_tests.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4de7cf3..0000000 --- a/ignore/tests/gitignore_matched_path_or_any_parents_tests.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,297 +0,0 @@ -extern crate ignore; - - -use std::path::Path; - -use ignore::gitignore::{Gitignore, GitignoreBuilder}; - - -const IGNORE_FILE: &'static str = "tests/gitignore_matched_path_or_any_parents_tests.gitignore"; - - -fn get_gitignore() -> Gitignore { - let mut builder = GitignoreBuilder::new("ROOT"); - let error = builder.add(IGNORE_FILE); - assert!(error.is_none(), "failed to open gitignore file"); - builder.build().unwrap() -} - - -#[test] -#[should_panic(expected = "path is expect to be under the root")] -fn test_path_should_be_under_root() { - let gitignore = get_gitignore(); - let path = "/tmp/some_file"; - gitignore.matched_path_or_any_parents(Path::new(path), false); - assert!(false); -} - - -#[test] -fn test_files_in_root() { - let gitignore = get_gitignore(); - let m = |path: &str| gitignore.matched_path_or_any_parents(Path::new(path), false); - - // 0x - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_00").is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_01").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_02").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_03").is_none()); - - // 1x - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_10").is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_11").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_12").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_13").is_none()); - - // 2x - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_20").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_21").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_22").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_23").is_none()); - - // 3x - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_30").is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_31").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_32").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/file_root_33").is_none()); -} - - -#[test] -fn test_files_in_deep() { - let gitignore = get_gitignore(); - let m = |path: &str| gitignore.matched_path_or_any_parents(Path::new(path), false); - - // 0x - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_00").is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_01").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_02").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_03").is_none()); - - // 1x - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_10").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_11").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_12").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_13").is_none()); - - // 2x - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_20").is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_21").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_22").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_23").is_none()); - - // 3x - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_30").is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_31").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_32").is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/file_deep_33").is_none()); -} - - -#[test] -fn test_dirs_in_root() { - let gitignore = get_gitignore(); - let m = - |path: &str, is_dir: bool| gitignore.matched_path_or_any_parents(Path::new(path), is_dir); - - // 00 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_00", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_00/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_00/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_00/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 01 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_01", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_01/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_01/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_01/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 02 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_02", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_02/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_02/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_02/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 03 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_03", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_03/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_03/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_03/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 10 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_10", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_10/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_10/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_10/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 11 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_11", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_11/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_11/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_11/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 12 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_12", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_12/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_12/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_12/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 13 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_13", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_13/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_13/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_13/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 20 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_20", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_20/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_20/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_20/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 21 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_21", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_21/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_21/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_21/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 22 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_22", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_22/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_22/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_22/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 23 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_23", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_23/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_23/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_23/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 30 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_30", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_30/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_30/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_30/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 31 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_31", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_31/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_31/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_31/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 32 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_32", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_32/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_32/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_32/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 33 - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_33", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_33/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_33/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/dir_root_33/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); -} - - -#[test] -fn test_dirs_in_deep() { - let gitignore = get_gitignore(); - let m = - |path: &str, is_dir: bool| gitignore.matched_path_or_any_parents(Path::new(path), is_dir); - - // 00 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_00", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_00/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_00/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_00/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 01 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_01", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_01/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_01/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_01/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 02 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_02", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_02/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_02/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_02/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 03 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_03", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_03/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_03/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_03/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 10 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_10", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_10/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_10/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_10/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 11 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_11", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_11/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_11/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_11/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 12 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_12", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_12/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_12/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_12/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 13 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_13", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_13/file", false).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_13/child_dir", true).is_none()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_13/child_dir/file", false).is_none()); - - // 20 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_20", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_20/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_20/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_20/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 21 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_21", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_21/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_21/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_21/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 22 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_22", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_22/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_22/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_22/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 23 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_23", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_23/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_23/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_23/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 30 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_30", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_30/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_30/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_30/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 31 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_31", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_31/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_31/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_31/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 32 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_32", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_32/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_32/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_32/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); - - // 33 - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_33", true).is_none()); // dir itself doesn't match - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_33/file", false).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_33/child_dir", true).is_ignore()); - assert!(m("ROOT/parent_dir/dir_deep_33/child_dir/file", false).is_ignore()); -} diff --git a/pkg/brew/ripgrep-bin.rb b/pkg/brew/ripgrep-bin.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3dc617b..0000000 --- a/pkg/brew/ripgrep-bin.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -class RipgrepBin < Formula - version '0.8.1' - desc "Recursively search directories for a regex pattern." - homepage "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep" - - if OS.mac? - url "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases/download/#{version}/ripgrep-#{version}-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gz" - sha256 "71f8d2907b473e5fc30159b822b0f1de247634ee292d5cc3fa1bb80222e0f613" - elsif OS.linux? - url "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases/download/#{version}/ripgrep-#{version}-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz" - sha256 "08b1aa1440a23a88c94cff41a860340ecf38e9108817aff30ff778c00c63eb76" - end - - conflicts_with "ripgrep" - - def install - bin.install "rg" - man1.install "doc/rg.1" - - bash_completion.install "complete/rg.bash" - fish_completion.install "complete/rg.fish" - zsh_completion.install "complete/_rg" - end -end diff --git a/snapcraft.yaml b/snapcraft.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index c83fb47..0000000 --- a/snapcraft.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -name: ripgrep # you probably want to 'snapcraft register ' -version: '0.8.1' # just for humans, typically '1.2+git' or '1.3.2' -summary: Fast file searcher # 79 char long summary -description: | - ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher with the raw speed of grep. -grade: stable # must be 'stable' to release into candidate/stable channels -confinement: classic # use 'strict' once you have the right plugs and slots -parts: - ripgrep: - plugin: rust - source: . -apps: - rg: - command: env PATH=$SNAP/bin:$PATH rg diff --git a/src/app.rs b/src/app.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 5728371..0000000 --- a/src/app.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1713 +0,0 @@ -// This module defines the set of command line arguments that ripgrep supports, -// including some light validation. -// -// This module is purposely written in a bare-bones way, since it is included -// in ripgrep's build.rs file as a way to generate completion files for common -// shells. -// -// The only other place that ripgrep deals with clap is in src/args.rs, which -// is where we read clap's configuration from the end user's arguments and turn -// it into a ripgrep-specific configuration type that is not coupled with clap. - -use clap::{self, App, AppSettings}; - -const ABOUT: &str = " -ripgrep (rg) recursively searches your current directory for a regex pattern. -By default, ripgrep will respect your `.gitignore` and automatically skip -hidden files/directories and binary files. - -ripgrep's regex engine uses finite automata and guarantees linear time -searching. Because of this, features like backreferences and arbitrary -lookaround are not supported. - -ripgrep supports configuration files. Set RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH to a -configuration file. The file can specify one shell argument per line. Lines -starting with '#' are ignored. For more details, see the man page or the -README. - -Project home page: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep - -Use -h for short descriptions and --help for more details."; - -const USAGE: &str = " - rg [OPTIONS] PATTERN [PATH ...] - rg [OPTIONS] [-e PATTERN ...] [-f PATTERNFILE ...] [PATH ...] - rg [OPTIONS] --files [PATH ...] - rg [OPTIONS] --type-list"; - -const TEMPLATE: &str = "\ -{bin} {version} -{author} -{about} - -USAGE:{usage} - -ARGS: -{positionals} - -OPTIONS: -{unified}"; - -/// Build a clap application parameterized by usage strings. -pub fn app() -> App<'static, 'static> { - // We need to specify our version in a static because we've painted clap - // into a corner. We've told it that every string we give it will be - // 'static, but we need to build the version string dynamically. We can - // fake the 'static lifetime with lazy_static. - lazy_static! { - static ref LONG_VERSION: String = long_version(None); - } - - let mut app = App::new("ripgrep") - .author(crate_authors!()) - .version(crate_version!()) - .long_version(LONG_VERSION.as_str()) - .about(ABOUT) - .max_term_width(100) - .setting(AppSettings::UnifiedHelpMessage) - .setting(AppSettings::AllArgsOverrideSelf) - .usage(USAGE) - .template(TEMPLATE) - .help_message("Prints help information. Use --help for more details."); - for arg in all_args_and_flags() { - app = app.arg(arg.claparg); - } - app -} - -/// Return the "long" format of ripgrep's version string. -/// -/// If a revision hash is given, then it is used. If one isn't given, then -/// the RIPGREP_BUILD_GIT_HASH env var is inspect for it. If that isn't set, -/// then a revision hash is not included in the version string returned. -pub fn long_version(revision_hash: Option<&str>) -> String { - // Let's say whether faster CPU instructions are enabled or not. - let mut features = vec![]; - if cfg!(feature = "simd-accel") { - features.push("+SIMD"); - } else { - features.push("-SIMD"); - } - if cfg!(feature = "avx-accel") { - features.push("+AVX"); - } else { - features.push("-AVX"); - } - // Do we have a git hash? - // (Yes, if ripgrep was built on a machine with `git` installed.) - let hash = match revision_hash.or(option_env!("RIPGREP_BUILD_GIT_HASH")) { - None => String::new(), - Some(githash) => format!(" (rev {})", githash), - }; - // Put everything together. - format!("{}{}\n{}", crate_version!(), hash, features.join(" ")) -} - -/// Arg is a light alias for a clap::Arg that is specialized to compile time -/// string literals. -type Arg = clap::Arg<'static, 'static>; - -/// RGArg is a light wrapper around a clap::Arg and also contains some metadata -/// about the underlying Arg so that it can be inspected for other purposes -/// (e.g., hopefully generating a man page). -/// -/// Note that this type is purposely overly constrained to ripgrep's particular -/// use of clap. -#[allow(dead_code)] -#[derive(Clone)] -pub struct RGArg { - /// The underlying clap argument. - claparg: Arg, - /// The name of this argument. This is always present and is the name - /// used in the code to find the value of an argument at runtime. - pub name: &'static str, - /// A short documentation string describing this argument. This string - /// should fit on a single line and be a complete sentence. - /// - /// This is shown in the `-h` output. - pub doc_short: &'static str, - /// A longer documentation string describing this argument. This usually - /// starts with the contents of `doc_short`. This is also usually many - /// lines, potentially paragraphs, and may contain examples and additional - /// prose. - /// - /// This is shown in the `--help` output. - pub doc_long: &'static str, - /// Whether this flag is hidden or not. - /// - /// This is typically used for uncommon flags that only serve to override - /// other flags. For example, --no-ignore is a prominent flag that disables - /// ripgrep's gitignore functionality, but --ignore re-enables it. Since - /// gitignore support is enabled by default, use of the --ignore flag is - /// somewhat niche and relegated to special cases when users make use of - /// configuration files to set defaults. - /// - /// Generally, these flags should be documented in the documentation for - /// the flag they override. - pub hidden: bool, - /// The type of this argument. - pub kind: RGArgKind, -} - -/// The kind of a ripgrep argument. -/// -/// This can be one of three possibilities: a positional argument, a boolean -/// switch flag or a flag that accepts exactly one argument. Each variant -/// stores argument type specific data. -/// -/// Note that clap supports more types of arguments than this, but we don't -/// (and probably shouldn't) use them in ripgrep. -/// -/// Finally, note that we don't capture *all* state about an argument in this -/// type. Some state is only known to clap. There isn't any particular reason -/// why; the state we do capture is motivated by use cases (like generating -/// documentation). -#[derive(Clone)] -pub enum RGArgKind { - /// A positional argument. - Positional { - /// The name of the value used in the `-h/--help` output. By - /// convention, this is an all-uppercase string. e.g., `PATH` or - /// `PATTERN`. - value_name: &'static str, - /// Whether an argument can be repeated multiple times or not. - /// - /// The only argument this applies to is PATH, where an end user can - /// specify multiple paths for ripgrep to search. - /// - /// If this is disabled, then an argument can only be provided once. - /// For example, PATTERN is one such argument. (Note that the - /// -e/--regexp flag is distinct from the positional PATTERN argument, - /// and it can be provided multiple times.) - multiple: bool, - }, - /// A boolean switch. - Switch { - /// The long name of a flag. This is always non-empty. - long: &'static str, - /// The short name of a flag. This is empty if a flag only has a long - /// name. - short: Option<&'static str>, - /// Whether this switch can be provided multiple times where meaning - /// is attached to the number of times this flag is given. - /// - /// Note that every switch can be provided multiple times. This - /// particular state indicates whether all instances of a switch are - /// relevant or not. - /// - /// For example, the -u/--unrestricted flag can be provided multiple - /// times where each repeated use of it indicates more relaxing of - /// ripgrep's filtering. Conversely, the -i/--ignore-case flag can - /// also be provided multiple times, but it is simply considered either - /// present or not. In these cases, -u/--unrestricted has `multiple` - /// set to `true` while -i/--ignore-case has `multiple` set to `false`. - multiple: bool, - }, - /// A flag the accepts a single value. - Flag { - /// The long name of a flag. This is always non-empty. - long: &'static str, - /// The short name of a flag. This is empty if a flag only has a long - /// name. - short: Option<&'static str>, - /// The name of the value used in the `-h/--help` output. By - /// convention, this is an all-uppercase string. e.g., `PATH` or - /// `PATTERN`. - value_name: &'static str, - /// Whether this flag can be provided multiple times with multiple - /// distinct values. - /// - /// Note that every flag can be provided multiple times. This - /// particular state indicates whether all instances of a flag are - /// relevant or not. - /// - /// For example, the -g/--glob flag can be provided multiple times and - /// all of its values should be interpreted by ripgrep. Conversely, - /// while the -C/--context flag can also be provided multiple times, - /// only its last instance is used while all previous instances are - /// ignored. In these cases, -g/--glob has `multiple` set to `true` - /// while -C/--context has `multiple` set to `false`. - multiple: bool, - /// A set of possible values for this flag. If an end user provides - /// any value other than what's in this set, then clap will report an - /// error. - possible_values: Vec<&'static str>, - } -} - -impl RGArg { - /// Create a positional argument. - /// - /// The `long_name` parameter is the name of the argument, e.g., `pattern`. - /// The `value_name` parameter is a name that describes the type of - /// argument this flag accepts. It should be in uppercase, e.g., PATH or - /// PATTERN. - fn positional(name: &'static str, value_name: &'static str) -> RGArg { - RGArg { - claparg: Arg::with_name(name).value_name(value_name), - name: name, - doc_short: "", - doc_long: "", - hidden: false, - kind: RGArgKind::Positional { - value_name: value_name, - multiple: false, - }, - } - } - - /// Create a boolean switch. - /// - /// The `long_name` parameter is the name of the flag, e.g., `--long-name`. - /// - /// All switches may be repeated an arbitrary number of times. If a switch - /// is truly boolean, that consumers of clap's configuration should only - /// check whether the flag is present or not. Otherwise, consumers may - /// inspect the number of times the switch is used. - fn switch(long_name: &'static str) -> RGArg { - let claparg = Arg::with_name(long_name) - .long(long_name); - RGArg { - claparg: claparg, - name: long_name, - doc_short: "", - doc_long: "", - hidden: false, - kind: RGArgKind::Switch { - long: long_name, - short: None, - multiple: false, - }, - } - } - - /// Create a flag. A flag always accepts exactly one argument. - /// - /// The `long_name` parameter is the name of the flag, e.g., `--long-name`. - /// The `value_name` parameter is a name that describes the type of - /// argument this flag accepts. It should be in uppercase, e.g., PATH or - /// PATTERN. - /// - /// All flags may be repeated an arbitrary number of times. If a flag has - /// only one logical value, that consumers of clap's configuration should - /// only use the last value. - fn flag(long_name: &'static str, value_name: &'static str) -> RGArg { - let claparg = Arg::with_name(long_name) - .long(long_name) - .value_name(value_name) - .takes_value(true) - .number_of_values(1); - RGArg { - claparg: claparg, - name: long_name, - doc_short: "", - doc_long: "", - hidden: false, - kind: RGArgKind::Flag { - long: long_name, - short: None, - value_name: value_name, - multiple: false, - possible_values: vec![], - } - } - } - - /// Set the short flag name. - /// - /// This panics if this arg isn't a switch or a flag. - fn short(mut self, name: &'static str) -> RGArg { - match self.kind { - RGArgKind::Positional{..} => panic!("expected switch or flag"), - RGArgKind::Switch { ref mut short, .. } => { - *short = Some(name); - } - RGArgKind::Flag { ref mut short, .. } => { - *short = Some(name); - } - } - self.claparg = self.claparg.short(name); - self - } - - /// Set the "short" help text. - /// - /// This should be a single line. It is shown in the `-h` output. - fn help(mut self, text: &'static str) -> RGArg { - self.doc_short = text; - self.claparg = self.claparg.help(text); - self - } - - /// Set the "long" help text. - /// - /// This should be at least a single line, usually longer. It is shown in - /// the `--help` output. - fn long_help(mut self, text: &'static str) -> RGArg { - self.doc_long = text; - self.claparg = self.claparg.long_help(text); - self - } - - /// Enable this argument to accept multiple values. - /// - /// Note that while switches and flags can always be repeated an arbitrary - /// number of times, this particular method enables the flag to be - /// logically repeated where each occurrence of the flag may have - /// significance. That is, when this is disabled, then a switch is either - /// present or not and a flag has exactly one value (the last one given). - /// When this is enabled, then a switch has a count corresponding to the - /// number of times it is used and a flag's value is a list of all values - /// given. - /// - /// For the most part, this distinction is resolved by consumers of clap's - /// configuration. - fn multiple(mut self) -> RGArg { - // Why not put `multiple` on RGArg proper? Because it's useful to - // document it distinct for each different kind. See RGArgKind docs. - match self.kind { - RGArgKind::Positional { ref mut multiple, .. } => { - *multiple = true; - } - RGArgKind::Switch { ref mut multiple, .. } => { - *multiple = true; - } - RGArgKind::Flag { ref mut multiple, .. } => { - *multiple = true; - } - } - self.claparg = self.claparg.multiple(true); - self - } - - /// Hide this flag from all documentation. - fn hidden(mut self) -> RGArg { - self.hidden = true; - self.claparg = self.claparg.hidden(true); - self - } - - /// Set the possible values for this argument. If this argument is not - /// a flag, then this panics. - /// - /// If the end user provides any value other than what is given here, then - /// clap will report an error to the user. - /// - /// Note that this will suppress clap's automatic output of possible values - /// when using -h/--help, so users of this method should provide - /// appropriate documentation for the choices in the "long" help text. - fn possible_values(mut self, values: &[&'static str]) -> RGArg { - match self.kind { - RGArgKind::Positional{..} => panic!("expected flag"), - RGArgKind::Switch{..} => panic!("expected flag"), - RGArgKind::Flag { ref mut possible_values, .. } => { - *possible_values = values.to_vec(); - self.claparg = self.claparg - .possible_values(values) - .hide_possible_values(true); - } - } - self - } - - /// Add an alias to this argument. - /// - /// Aliases are not show in the output of -h/--help. - fn alias(mut self, name: &'static str) -> RGArg { - self.claparg = self.claparg.alias(name); - self - } - - /// Permit this flag to have values that begin with a hypen. - /// - /// This panics if this arg is not a flag. - fn allow_leading_hyphen(mut self) -> RGArg { - match self.kind { - RGArgKind::Positional{..} => panic!("expected flag"), - RGArgKind::Switch{..} => panic!("expected flag"), - RGArgKind::Flag {..} => { - self.claparg = self.claparg.allow_hyphen_values(true); - } - } - self - } - - /// Sets this argument to a required argument, unless one of the given - /// arguments is provided. - fn required_unless(mut self, names: &[&'static str]) -> RGArg { - self.claparg = self.claparg.required_unless_one(names); - self - } - - /// Sets conflicting arguments. That is, if this argument is used whenever - /// any of the other arguments given here are used, then clap will report - /// an error. - fn conflicts(mut self, names: &[&'static str]) -> RGArg { - self.claparg = self.claparg.conflicts_with_all(names); - self - } - - /// Sets an overriding argument. That is, if this argument and the given - /// argument are both provided by an end user, then the "last" one will - /// win. ripgrep will behave as if any previous instantiations did not - /// happen. - fn overrides(mut self, name: &'static str) -> RGArg { - self.claparg = self.claparg.overrides_with(name); - self - } - - /// Sets the default value of this argument if and only if the argument - /// given is present. - fn default_value_if( - mut self, - value: &'static str, - arg_name: &'static str, - ) -> RGArg { - self.claparg = self.claparg.default_value_if(arg_name, None, value); - self - } - - /// Indicate that any value given to this argument should be a number. If - /// it's not a number, then clap will report an error to the end user. - fn number(mut self) -> RGArg { - self.claparg = self.claparg.validator(|val| { - val.parse::().map(|_| ()).map_err(|err| err.to_string()) - }); - self - } -} - -// We add an extra space to long descriptions so that a black line is inserted -// between flag descriptions in --help output. -macro_rules! long { - ($lit:expr) => { concat!($lit, " ") } -} - -/// Generate a sequence of all positional and flag arguments. -pub fn all_args_and_flags() -> Vec { - let mut args = vec![]; - // The positional arguments must be defined first and in order. - arg_pattern(&mut args); - arg_path(&mut args); - // Flags can be defined in any order, but we do it alphabetically. - flag_after_context(&mut args); - flag_before_context(&mut args); - flag_byte_offset(&mut args); - flag_case_sensitive(&mut args); - flag_color(&mut args); - flag_colors(&mut args); - flag_column(&mut args); - flag_context(&mut args); - flag_context_separator(&mut args); - flag_count(&mut args); - flag_count_matches(&mut args); - flag_debug(&mut args); - flag_dfa_size_limit(&mut args); - flag_encoding(&mut args); - flag_file(&mut args); - flag_files(&mut args); - flag_files_with_matches(&mut args); - flag_files_without_match(&mut args); - flag_fixed_strings(&mut args); - flag_follow(&mut args); - flag_glob(&mut args); - flag_heading(&mut args); - flag_hidden(&mut args); - flag_iglob(&mut args); - flag_ignore_case(&mut args); - flag_ignore_file(&mut args); - flag_invert_match(&mut args); - flag_line_number(&mut args); - flag_line_regexp(&mut args); - flag_max_columns(&mut args); - flag_max_count(&mut args); - flag_max_depth(&mut args); - flag_max_filesize(&mut args); - flag_mmap(&mut args); - flag_no_config(&mut args); - flag_no_ignore(&mut args); - flag_no_ignore_messages(&mut args); - flag_no_ignore_parent(&mut args); - flag_no_ignore_vcs(&mut args); - flag_no_messages(&mut args); - flag_null(&mut args); - flag_only_matching(&mut args); - flag_path_separator(&mut args); - flag_passthru(&mut args); - flag_pretty(&mut args); - flag_quiet(&mut args); - flag_regex_size_limit(&mut args); - flag_regexp(&mut args); - flag_replace(&mut args); - flag_search_zip(&mut args); - flag_smart_case(&mut args); - flag_sort_files(&mut args); - flag_stats(&mut args); - flag_text(&mut args); - flag_threads(&mut args); - flag_type(&mut args); - flag_type_add(&mut args); - flag_type_clear(&mut args); - flag_type_list(&mut args); - flag_type_not(&mut args); - flag_unrestricted(&mut args); - flag_vimgrep(&mut args); - flag_with_filename(&mut args); - flag_word_regexp(&mut args); - args -} - -fn arg_pattern(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "A regular expression used for searching."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -A regular expression used for searching. To match a pattern beginning with a -dash, use the -e/--regexp flag. - -For example, to search for the literal '-foo', you can use this flag: - - rg -e -foo - -You can also use the special '--' delimiter to indicate that no more flags -will be provided. Namely, the following is equivalent to the above: - - rg -- -foo -"); - let arg = RGArg::positional("pattern", "PATTERN") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .required_unless(&[ - "file", "files", "regexp", "type-list", - ]); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn arg_path(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "A file or directory to search."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -A file or directory to search. Directories are searched recursively. Paths \ -specified on the command line override glob and ignore rules. \ -"); - let arg = RGArg::positional("path", "PATH") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_after_context(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Show NUM lines after each match."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Show NUM lines after each match. - -This overrides the --context flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("after-context", "NUM").short("A") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .number() - .overrides("context"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_before_context(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Show NUM lines before each match."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Show NUM lines before each match. - -This overrides the --context flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("before-context", "NUM").short("B") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .number() - .overrides("context"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_byte_offset(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = - "Print the 0-based byte offset for each matching line."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Print the 0-based byte offset within the input file -before each line of output. If -o (--only-matching) is -specified, print the offset of the matching part itself. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("byte-offset").short("b") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_case_sensitive(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Search case sensitively (default)."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Search case sensitively. - -This overrides the -i/--ignore-case and -S/--smart-case flags. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("case-sensitive").short("s") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("ignore-case") - .overrides("smart-case"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_color(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Controls when to use color."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -This flag controls when to use colors. The default setting is 'auto', which -means ripgrep will try to guess when to use colors. For example, if ripgrep is -printing to a terminal, then it will use colors, but if it is redirected to a -file or a pipe, then it will suppress color output. ripgrep will suppress color -output in some other circumstances as well. For example, if the TERM -environment variable is not set or set to 'dumb', then ripgrep will not use -colors. - -The possible values for this flag are: - - never Colors will never be used. - auto The default. ripgrep tries to be smart. - always Colors will always be used regardless of where output is sent. - ansi Like 'always', but emits ANSI escapes (even in a Windows console). - -When the --vimgrep flag is given to ripgrep, then the default value for the ---color flag changes to 'never'. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("color", "WHEN") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .possible_values(&["never", "auto", "always", "ansi"]) - .default_value_if("never", "vimgrep"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_colors(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Configure color settings and styles."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -This flag specifies color settings for use in the output. This flag may be -provided multiple times. Settings are applied iteratively. Colors are limited -to one of eight choices: red, blue, green, cyan, magenta, yellow, white and -black. Styles are limited to nobold, bold, nointense, intense, nounderline -or underline. - -The format of the flag is `{type}:{attribute}:{value}`. `{type}` should be -one of path, line, column or match. `{attribute}` can be fg, bg or style. -`{value}` is either a color (for fg and bg) or a text style. A special format, -`{type}:none`, will clear all color settings for `{type}`. - -For example, the following command will change the match color to magenta and -the background color for line numbers to yellow: - - rg --colors 'match:fg:magenta' --colors 'line:bg:yellow' foo. - -Extended colors can be used for `{value}` when the terminal supports ANSI color -sequences. These are specified as either 'x' (256-color) or 'x,x,x' (24-bit -truecolor) where x is a number between 0 and 255 inclusive. x may be given as -a normal decimal number or a hexadecimal number, which is prefixed by `0x`. - -For example, the following command will change the match background color to -that represented by the rgb value (0,128,255): - - rg --colors 'match:bg:0,128,255' - -or, equivalently, - - rg --colors 'match:bg:0x0,0x80,0xFF' - -Note that the the intense and nointense style flags will have no effect when -used alongside these extended color codes. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("colors", "COLOR_SPEC") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_column(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Show column numbers."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Show column numbers (1-based). This only shows the column numbers for the first -match on each line. This does not try to account for Unicode. One byte is equal -to one column. This implies --line-number. - -This flag can be disabled with --no-column. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("column") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-column"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-column") - .hidden() - .overrides("column"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_context(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Show NUM lines before and after each match."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Show NUM lines before and after each match. This is equivalent to providing -both the -B/--before-context and -A/--after-context flags with the same value. - -This overrides both the -B/--before-context and -A/--after-context flags. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("context", "NUM").short("C") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .number() - .overrides("before-context") - .overrides("after-context"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_context_separator(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Set the context separator string."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -The string used to separate non-contiguous context lines in the output. Escape -sequences like \\x7F or \\t may be used. The default value is --. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("context-separator", "SEPARATOR") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_count(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Only show the count of matching lines for each file."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -This flag suppresses normal output and shows the number of lines that match -the given patterns for each file searched. Each file containing a match has its -path and count printed on each line. Note that this reports the number of lines -that match and not the total number of matches. - -If only one file is given to ripgrep, then only the count is printed if there -is a match. The --with-filename flag can be used to force printing the file -path in this case. - -This overrides the --count-matches flag. Note that when --count is combined -with --only-matching, then ripgrep behaves as if --count-matches was given. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("count").short("c") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG).overrides("count-matches"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_count_matches(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = - "Only show the count of individual matches for each file."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -This flag suppresses normal output and shows the number of individual -matches of the given patterns for each file searched. Each file -containing matches has its path and match count printed on each line. -Note that this reports the total number of individual matches and not -the number of lines that match. - -If only one file is given to ripgrep, then only the count is printed if there -is a match. The --with-filename flag can be used to force printing the file -path in this case. - -This overrides the --count flag. Note that when --count is combined with ---only-matching, then ripgrep behaves as if --count-matches was given. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("count-matches") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG).overrides("count"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_debug(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Show debug messages."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Show debug messages. Please use this when filing a bug report. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("debug") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_dfa_size_limit(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "The upper size limit of the regex DFA."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -The upper size limit of the regex DFA. The default limit is 10M. This should -only be changed on very large regex inputs where the (slower) fallback regex -engine may otherwise be used if the limit is reached. - -The argument accepts the same size suffixes as allowed in with the ---max-filesize flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("dfa-size-limit", "NUM+SUFFIX?") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_encoding(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Specify the text encoding of files to search."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Specify the text encoding that ripgrep will use on all files searched. The -default value is 'auto', which will cause ripgrep to do a best effort automatic -detection of encoding on a per-file basis. Other supported values can be found -in the list of labels here: -https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-encoding-get -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("encoding", "ENCODING").short("E") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_file(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Search for patterns from the given file."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Search for patterns from the given file, with one pattern per line. When this -flag is used multiple times or in combination with the -e/--regexp flag, -then all patterns provided are searched. Empty pattern lines will match all -input lines, and the newline is not counted as part of the pattern. - -A line is printed if and only if it matches at least one of the patterns. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("file", "PATTERNFILE").short("f") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple() - .allow_leading_hyphen(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_files(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Print each file that would be searched."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Print each file that would be searched without actually performing the search. -This is useful to determine whether a particular file is being search or not. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("files") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - // This also technically conflicts with pattern, but the first file - // path will actually be in pattern. - .conflicts(&["file", "regexp", "type-list"]); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_files_with_matches(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Only print the paths with at least one match."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Only print the paths with at least one match. - -This overrides --files-without-match. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("files-with-matches").short("l") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("files-without-match"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_files_without_match(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Only print the paths that contain zero matches."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Only print the paths that contain zero matches. This inverts/negates the ---files-with-matches flag. - -This overrides --files-with-matches. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("files-without-match") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("files-with-matches"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_fixed_strings(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Treat the pattern as a literal string."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Treat the pattern as a literal string instead of a regular expression. When -this flag is used, special regular expression meta characters such as .(){}*+ -do not need to be escaped. - -This flag can be disabled with --no-fixed-strings. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("fixed-strings").short("F") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-fixed-strings"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-fixed-strings") - .hidden() - .overrides("fixed-strings"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_follow(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Follow symbolic links."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -When this flag is enabled, ripgrep will follow symbolic links while traversing -directories. This is disabled by default. Note that ripgrep will check for -symbolic link loops and report errors if it finds one. - -This flag can be disabled with --no-follow. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("follow").short("L") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-follow"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-follow") - .hidden() - .overrides("follow"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_glob(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Include or exclude files."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Include or exclude files and directories for searching that match the given -glob. This always overrides any other ignore logic. Multiple glob flags may be -used. Globbing rules match .gitignore globs. Precede a glob with a ! to exclude -it. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("glob", "GLOB").short("g") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple() - .allow_leading_hyphen(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_heading(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Print matches grouped by each file."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -This flag prints the file path above clusters of matches from each file instead -of printing the file path as a prefix for each matched line. This is the -default mode when printing to a terminal. - -This overrides the --no-heading flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("heading") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-heading"); - args.push(arg); - - const NO_SHORT: &str = "Don't group matches by each file."; - const NO_LONG: &str = long!("\ -Don't group matches by each file. If --no-heading is provided in addition to -the -H/--with-filename flag, then file paths will be printed as a prefix for -every matched line. This is the default mode when not printing to a terminal. - -This overrides the --heading flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-heading") - .help(NO_SHORT).long_help(NO_LONG) - .overrides("heading"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_hidden(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Search hidden files and directories."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Search hidden files and directories. By default, hidden files and directories -are skipped. Note that if a hidden file or a directory is whitelisted in an -ignore file, then it will be searched even if this flag isn't provided. - -This flag can be disabled with --no-hidden. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("hidden") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-hidden"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-hidden") - .hidden() - .overrides("hidden"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_iglob(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = - "Include or exclude files case insensitively."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Include or exclude files and directories for searching that match the given -glob. This always overrides any other ignore logic. Multiple glob flags may be -used. Globbing rules match .gitignore globs. Precede a glob with a ! to exclude -it. Globs are matched case insensitively. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("iglob", "GLOB") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple() - .allow_leading_hyphen(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_ignore_case(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Case insensitive search."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -When this flag is provided, the given patterns will be searched case -insensitively. The case insensitivity rules used by ripgrep conform to -Unicode's \"simple\" case folding rules. - -This flag overrides -s/--case-sensitive and -S/--smart-case. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("ignore-case").short("i") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("case-sensitive") - .overrides("smart-case"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_ignore_file(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Specify additional ignore files."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Specifies a path to one or more .gitignore format rules files. These patterns -are applied after the patterns found in .gitignore and .ignore are applied -and are matched relative to the current working directory. Multiple additional -ignore files can be specified by using the --ignore-file flag several times. -When specifying multiple ignore files, earlier files have lower precedence -than later files. - -If you are looking for a way to include or exclude files and directories -directly on the command line, then used -g instead. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("ignore-file", "PATH") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple() - .allow_leading_hyphen(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_invert_match(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Invert matching."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Invert matching. Show lines that do not match the given patterns. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("invert-match").short("v") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_line_number(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Show line numbers."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Show line numbers (1-based). This is enabled by default when searching in a -terminal. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("line-number").short("n") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-line-number"); - args.push(arg); - - const NO_SHORT: &str = "Suppress line numbers."; - const NO_LONG: &str = long!("\ -Suppress line numbers. This is enabled by default when not searching in a -terminal. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-line-number").short("N") - .help(NO_SHORT).long_help(NO_LONG) - .overrides("line-number"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_line_regexp(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Only show matches surrounded by line boundaries."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Only show matches surrounded by line boundaries. This is equivalent to putting -^...$ around all of the search patterns. In other words, this only prints lines -where the entire line participates in a match. - -This overrides the --word-regexp flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("line-regexp").short("x") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("word-regexp"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_max_columns(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Don't print lines longer than this limit."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Don't print lines longer than this limit in bytes. Longer lines are omitted, -and only the number of matches in that line is printed. - -When this flag is omitted or is set to 0, then it has no effect. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("max-columns", "NUM").short("M") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .number(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_max_count(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Limit the number of matches."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Limit the number of matching lines per file searched to NUM. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("max-count", "NUM").short("m") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .number(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_max_depth(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Descend at most NUM directories."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Limit the depth of directory traversal to NUM levels beyond the paths given. A -value of zero only searches the explicitly given paths themselves. - -For example, 'rg --max-depth 0 dir/' is a no-op because dir/ will not be -descended into. 'rg --max-depth 1 dir/' will search only the direct children of -'dir'. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("max-depth", "NUM") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .alias("maxdepth") - .number(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_max_filesize(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Ignore files larger than NUM in size."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Ignore files larger than NUM in size. This does not apply to directories. - -The input format accepts suffixes of K, M or G which correspond to kilobytes, -megabytes and gigabytes, respectively. If no suffix is provided the input is -treated as bytes. - -Examples: --max-filesize 50K or --max-filesize 80M -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("max-filesize", "NUM+SUFFIX?") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_mmap(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Search using memory maps when possible."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Search using memory maps when possible. This is enabled by default when ripgrep -thinks it will be faster. - -Memory map searching doesn't currently support all options, so if an -incompatible option (e.g., --context) is given with --mmap, then memory maps -will not be used. - -Note that ripgrep may abort unexpectedly when --mmap if it searches a file that -is simultaneously truncated. - -This flag overrides --no-mmap. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("mmap") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-mmap"); - args.push(arg); - - const NO_SHORT: &str = "Never use memory maps."; - const NO_LONG: &str = long!("\ -Never use memory maps, even when they might be faster. - -This flag overrides --mmap. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-mmap") - .help(NO_SHORT).long_help(NO_LONG) - .overrides("mmap"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_no_config(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Never read configuration files."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Never read configuration files. When this flag is present, ripgrep will not -respect the RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH environment variable. - -If ripgrep ever grows a feature to automatically read configuration files in -pre-defined locations, then this flag will also disable that behavior as well. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-config") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_no_ignore(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Don't respect ignore files."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Don't respect ignore files (.gitignore, .ignore, etc.). This implies ---no-ignore-parent and --no-ignore-vcs. - -This flag can be disabled with the --ignore flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-ignore") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("ignore"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("ignore") - .hidden() - .overrides("no-ignore"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_no_ignore_messages(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Suppress gitignore parse error messages."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Suppresses all error messages related to parsing ignore files such as .ignore -or .gitignore. - -This flag can be disabled with the --ignore-messages flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-ignore-messages") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("ignore-messages"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("ignore-messages") - .hidden() - .overrides("no-ignore-messages"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_no_ignore_parent(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Don't respect ignore files in parent directories."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Don't respect ignore files (.gitignore, .ignore, etc.) in parent directories. - -This flag can be disabled with the --ignore-parent flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-ignore-parent") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("ignore-parent"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("ignore-parent") - .hidden() - .overrides("no-ignore-parent"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_no_ignore_vcs(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Don't respect VCS ignore files."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Don't respect version control ignore files (.gitignore, etc.). This implies ---no-ignore-parent for VCS files. Note that .ignore files will continue to be -respected. - -This flag can be disabled with the --ignore-vcs flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-ignore-vcs") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("ignore-vcs"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("ignore-vcs") - .hidden() - .overrides("no-ignore-vcs"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_no_messages(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Suppress some error messages."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Suppress all error messages related to opening and reading files. Error -messages related to the syntax of the pattern given are still shown. - -This flag can be disabled with the --messages flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-messages") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("messages"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("messages") - .hidden() - .overrides("no-messages"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_null(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Print a NUL byte after file paths."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Whenever a file path is printed, follow it with a NUL byte. This includes -printing file paths before matches, and when printing a list of matching files -such as with --count, --files-with-matches and --files. This option is useful -for use with xargs. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("null").short("0") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_only_matching(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Print only matches parts of a line."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Print only the matched (non-empty) parts of a matching line, with each such -part on a separate output line. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("only-matching").short("o") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_path_separator(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Set the path separator."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Set the path separator to use when printing file paths. This defaults to your -platform's path separator, which is / on Unix and \\ on Windows. This flag is -intended for overriding the default when the environment demands it (e.g., -cygwin). A path separator is limited to a single byte. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("path-separator", "SEPARATOR") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_passthru(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Print both matching and non-matching lines."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Print both matching and non-matching lines. - -Another way to achieve a similar effect is by modifying your pattern to match -the empty string. For example, if you are searching using 'rg foo' then using -'rg \"^|foo\"' instead will emit every line in every file searched, but only -occurrences of 'foo' will be highlighted. This flag enables the same behavior -without needing to modify the pattern. - -This flag conflicts with the --only-matching and --replace flags. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("passthru") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .alias("passthrough") - .conflicts(&["only-matching", "replace"]); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_pretty(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Alias for --color always --heading --line-number."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -This is a convenience alias for '--color always --heading --line-number'. This -flag is useful when you still want pretty output even if you're piping ripgrep -to another program or file. For example: 'rg -p foo | less -R'. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("pretty").short("p") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_quiet(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Do not print anything to stdout."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Do not print anything to stdout. If a match is found in a file, then ripgrep -will stop searching. This is useful when ripgrep is used only for its exit -code (which will be an error if no matches are found). -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("quiet").short("q") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_regex_size_limit(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "The upper size limit of the compiled regex."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -The upper size limit of the compiled regex. The default limit is 10M. - -The argument accepts the same size suffixes as allowed in the --max-filesize -flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("regex-size-limit", "NUM+SUFFIX?") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_regexp(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "A pattern to search for."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -A pattern to search for. This option can be provided multiple times, where -all patterns given are searched. Lines matching at least one of the provided -patterns are printed. This flag can also be used when searching for patterns -that start with a dash. - -For example, to search for the literal '-foo', you can use this flag: - - rg -e -foo - -You can also use the special '--' delimiter to indicate that no more flags -will be provided. Namely, the following is equivalent to the above: - - rg -- -foo -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("regexp", "PATTERN").short("e") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple() - .allow_leading_hyphen(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_replace(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Replace matches with the given text."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Replace every match with the text given when printing results. Neither this -flag nor any other ripgrep flag will modify your files. - -Capture group indices (e.g., $5) and names (e.g., $foo) are supported in the -replacement string. - -Note that the replacement by default replaces each match, and NOT the entire -line. To replace the entire line, you should match the entire line. - -This flag can be used with the -o/--only-matching flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("replace", "REPLACEMENT_TEXT").short("r") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .allow_leading_hyphen(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_search_zip(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Search in compressed files."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Search in compressed files. Currently gz, bz2, xz, and lzma files are -supported. This option expects the decompression binaries to be available in -your PATH. - -This flag can be disabled with --no-search-zip. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("search-zip").short("z") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-search-zip"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-search-zip") - .hidden() - .overrides("search-zip"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_smart_case(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Smart case search."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Searches case insensitively if the pattern is all lowercase. Search case -sensitively otherwise. - -This overrides the -s/--case-sensitive and -i/--ignore-case flags. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("smart-case").short("S") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("case-sensitive") - .overrides("ignore-case"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_sort_files(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Sort results by file path. Implies --threads=1."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Sort results by file path. Note that this currently disables all parallelism -and runs search in a single thread. - -This flag can be disabled with --no-sort-files. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("sort-files") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-sort-files"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-sort-files") - .hidden() - .overrides("sort-files"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_stats(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Print statistics about this ripgrep search."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Print aggregate statistics about this ripgrep search. When this flag is -present, ripgrep will print the following stats to stdout at the end of the -search: number of matched lines, number of files with matches, number of files -searched, and the time taken for the entire search to complete. - -This set of aggregate statistics may expand over time. - -Note that this flag has no effect if --files, --files-with-matches or ---files-without-match is passed."); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("stats") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_text(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Search binary files as if they were text."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Search binary files as if they were text. When this flag is present, ripgrep's -binary file detection is disabled. This means that when a binary file is -searched, its contents may be printed if there is a match. This may cause -escape codes to be printed that alter the behavior of your terminal. - -When binary file detection is enabled it is imperfect. In general, it uses -a simple heuristic. If a NUL byte is seen during search, then the file is -considered binary and search stops (unless this flag is present). - -Note that when the `-u/--unrestricted` flag is provided for a third time, then -this flag is automatically enabled. - -This flag can be disabled with --no-text. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("text").short("a") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-text"); - args.push(arg); - - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-text") - .hidden() - .overrides("text"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_threads(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "The approximate number of threads to use."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -The approximate number of threads to use. A value of 0 (which is the default) -causes ripgrep to choose the thread count using heuristics. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("threads", "NUM").short("j") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_type(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Only search files matching TYPE."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Only search files matching TYPE. Multiple type flags may be provided. Use the ---type-list flag to list all available types. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("type", "TYPE").short("t") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_type_add(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Add a new glob for a file type."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Add a new glob for a particular file type. Only one glob can be added at a -time. Multiple --type-add flags can be provided. Unless --type-clear is used, -globs are added to any existing globs defined inside of ripgrep. - -Note that this MUST be passed to every invocation of ripgrep. Type settings are -NOT persisted. - -Example: - - rg --type-add 'foo:*.foo' -tfoo PATTERN. - ---type-add can also be used to include rules from other types with the special -include directive. The include directive permits specifying one or more other -type names (separated by a comma) that have been defined and its rules will -automatically be imported into the type specified. For example, to create a -type called src that matches C++, Python and Markdown files, one can use: - - --type-add 'src:include:cpp,py,md' - -Additional glob rules can still be added to the src type by using the ---type-add flag again: - - --type-add 'src:include:cpp,py,md' --type-add 'src:*.foo' - -Note that type names must consist only of Unicode letters or numbers. -Punctuation characters are not allowed. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("type-add", "TYPE_SPEC") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_type_clear(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Clear globs for a file type."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Clear the file type globs previously defined for TYPE. This only clears the -default type definitions that are found inside of ripgrep. - -Note that this MUST be passed to every invocation of ripgrep. Type settings are -NOT persisted. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("type-clear", "TYPE") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_type_not(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Do not search files matching TYPE."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Do not search files matching TYPE. Multiple type-not flags may be provided. Use -the --type-list flag to list all available types. -"); - let arg = RGArg::flag("type-not", "TYPE").short("T") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_type_list(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Show all supported file types."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Show all supported file types and their corresponding globs. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("type-list") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - // This also technically conflicts with PATTERN, but the first file - // path will actually be in PATTERN. - .conflicts(&["file", "files", "pattern", "regexp"]); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_unrestricted(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Reduce the level of \"smart\" searching."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Reduce the level of \"smart\" searching. A single -u won't respect .gitignore -(etc.) files. Two -u flags will additionally search hidden files and -directories. Three -u flags will additionally search binary files. - --uu is roughly equivalent to grep -r and -uuu is roughly equivalent to grep -a --r. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("unrestricted").short("u") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .multiple(); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_vimgrep(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Show results in vim compatible format."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Show results with every match on its own line, including line numbers and -column numbers. With this option, a line with more than one match will be -printed more than once. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("vimgrep") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_with_filename(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Print the file path with the matched lines."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Display the file path for matches. This is the default when more than one -file is searched. If --heading is enabled (the default when printing to a -terminal), the file path will be shown above clusters of matches from each -file; otherwise, the file name will be shown as a prefix for each matched line. - -This flag overrides --no-filename. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("with-filename").short("H") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("no-filename"); - args.push(arg); - - const NO_SHORT: &str = "Never print the file path with the matched lines."; - const NO_LONG: &str = long!("\ -Never print the file path with the matched lines. This is the default when -ripgrep is explicitly instructed to search one file or stdin. - -This flag overrides --with-filename. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("no-filename") - .help(NO_SHORT).long_help(NO_LONG) - .overrides("with-filename"); - args.push(arg); -} - -fn flag_word_regexp(args: &mut Vec) { - const SHORT: &str = "Only show matches surrounded by word boundaries."; - const LONG: &str = long!("\ -Only show matches surrounded by word boundaries. This is roughly equivalent to -putting \\b before and after all of the search patterns. - -This overrides the --line-regexp flag. -"); - let arg = RGArg::switch("word-regexp").short("w") - .help(SHORT).long_help(LONG) - .overrides("line-regexp"); - args.push(arg); -} diff --git a/src/args.rs b/src/args.rs deleted file mode 100644 index aca9bcd..0000000 --- a/src/args.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1217 +0,0 @@ -use std::cmp; -use std::env; -use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::fs; -use std::io::{self, BufRead}; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; -use std::sync::Arc; -use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering}; - -use clap; -use encoding_rs::Encoding; -use grep::{Grep, GrepBuilder}; -use log; -use num_cpus; -use regex; -use same_file; -use termcolor; - -use app; -use atty; -use ignore::overrides::{Override, OverrideBuilder}; -use ignore::types::{FileTypeDef, Types, TypesBuilder}; -use ignore; -use printer::{ColorSpecs, Printer}; -use unescape::unescape; -use worker::{Worker, WorkerBuilder}; - -use config; -use logger::Logger; -use Result; - -/// `Args` are transformed/normalized from `ArgMatches`. -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct Args { - paths: Vec, - after_context: usize, - before_context: usize, - byte_offset: bool, - color_choice: termcolor::ColorChoice, - colors: ColorSpecs, - column: bool, - context_separator: Vec, - count: bool, - count_matches: bool, - encoding: Option<&'static Encoding>, - files_with_matches: bool, - files_without_matches: bool, - eol: u8, - files: bool, - follow: bool, - glob_overrides: Override, - grep: Grep, - heading: bool, - hidden: bool, - ignore_files: Vec, - invert_match: bool, - line_number: bool, - line_per_match: bool, - max_columns: Option, - max_count: Option, - max_depth: Option, - max_filesize: Option, - mmap: bool, - no_ignore: bool, - no_ignore_messages: bool, - no_ignore_parent: bool, - no_ignore_vcs: bool, - no_messages: bool, - null: bool, - only_matching: bool, - path_separator: Option, - quiet: bool, - quiet_matched: QuietMatched, - replace: Option>, - sort_files: bool, - stdout_handle: Option, - text: bool, - threads: usize, - type_list: bool, - types: Types, - with_filename: bool, - search_zip_files: bool, - stats: bool -} - -impl Args { - /// Parse the command line arguments for this process. - /// - /// If a CLI usage error occurred, then exit the process and print a usage - /// or error message. Similarly, if the user requested the version of - /// ripgrep, then print the version and exit. - /// - /// Also, initialize a global logger. - pub fn parse() -> Result { - // We parse the args given on CLI. This does not include args from - // the config. We use the CLI args as an initial configuration while - // trying to parse config files. If a config file exists and has - // arguments, then we re-parse argv, otherwise we just use the matches - // we have here. - let early_matches = ArgMatches(app::app().get_matches()); - - if let Err(err) = Logger::init() { - errored!("failed to initialize logger: {}", err); - } - if early_matches.is_present("debug") { - log::set_max_level(log::LevelFilter::Debug); - } else { - log::set_max_level(log::LevelFilter::Warn); - } - - let matches = Args::matches(early_matches); - // The logging level may have changed if we brought in additional - // arguments from a configuration file, so recheck it and set the log - // level as appropriate. - if matches.is_present("debug") { - log::set_max_level(log::LevelFilter::Debug); - } else { - log::set_max_level(log::LevelFilter::Warn); - } - matches.to_args() - } - - /// Run clap and return the matches. If clap determines a problem with the - /// user provided arguments (or if --help or --version are given), then an - /// error/usage/version will be printed and the process will exit. - /// - /// If there are no additional arguments from the environment (e.g., a - /// config file), then the given matches are returned as is. - fn matches(early_matches: ArgMatches<'static>) -> ArgMatches<'static> { - // If the end user says no config, then respect it. - if early_matches.is_present("no-config") { - debug!("not reading config files because --no-config is present"); - return early_matches; - } - // If the user wants ripgrep to use a config file, then parse args - // from that first. - let mut args = config::args(early_matches.is_present("no-messages")); - if args.is_empty() { - return early_matches; - } - let mut cliargs = env::args_os(); - if let Some(bin) = cliargs.next() { - args.insert(0, bin); - } - args.extend(cliargs); - debug!("final argv: {:?}", args); - ArgMatches(app::app().get_matches_from(args)) - } - - /// Returns true if ripgrep should print the files it will search and exit - /// (but not do any actual searching). - pub fn files(&self) -> bool { - self.files - } - - /// Create a new line based matcher. The matcher returned can be used - /// across multiple threads simultaneously. This matcher only supports - /// basic searching of regular expressions in a single buffer. - /// - /// The pattern and other flags are taken from the command line. - pub fn grep(&self) -> Grep { - self.grep.clone() - } - - /// Whether ripgrep should be quiet or not. - pub fn quiet(&self) -> bool { - self.quiet - } - - /// Returns a thread safe boolean for determining whether to quit a search - /// early when quiet mode is enabled. - /// - /// If quiet mode is disabled, then QuietMatched.has_match always returns - /// false. - pub fn quiet_matched(&self) -> QuietMatched { - self.quiet_matched.clone() - } - - /// Create a new printer of individual search results that writes to the - /// writer given. - pub fn printer(&self, wtr: W) -> Printer { - let mut p = Printer::new(wtr) - .colors(self.colors.clone()) - .column(self.column) - .context_separator(self.context_separator.clone()) - .eol(self.eol) - .heading(self.heading) - .line_per_match(self.line_per_match) - .null(self.null) - .only_matching(self.only_matching) - .path_separator(self.path_separator) - .with_filename(self.with_filename) - .max_columns(self.max_columns); - if let Some(ref rep) = self.replace { - p = p.replace(rep.clone()); - } - p - } - - /// Retrieve the configured file separator. - pub fn file_separator(&self) -> Option> { - let contextless = - self.count - || self.count_matches - || self.files_with_matches - || self.files_without_matches; - let use_heading_sep = self.heading && !contextless; - - if use_heading_sep { - Some(b"".to_vec()) - } else if !contextless - && (self.before_context > 0 || self.after_context > 0) { - Some(self.context_separator.clone()) - } else { - None - } - } - - /// Returns true if the given arguments are known to never produce a match. - pub fn never_match(&self) -> bool { - self.max_count == Some(0) - } - - - /// Returns whether ripgrep should track stats for this run - pub fn stats(&self) -> bool { - self.stats - } - - /// Create a new writer for single-threaded searching with color support. - pub fn stdout(&self) -> Box { - if atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout) { - Box::new(termcolor::StandardStream::stdout(self.color_choice)) - } else { - Box::new( - termcolor::BufferedStandardStream::stdout(self.color_choice)) - } - } - - /// Returns a handle to stdout for filtering search. - /// - /// A handle is returned if and only if ripgrep's stdout is being - /// redirected to a file. The handle returned corresponds to that file. - /// - /// This can be used to ensure that we do not attempt to search a file - /// that ripgrep is writing to. - pub fn stdout_handle(&self) -> Option<&same_file::Handle> { - self.stdout_handle.as_ref() - } - - /// Create a new buffer writer for multi-threaded searching with color - /// support. - pub fn buffer_writer(&self) -> termcolor::BufferWriter { - let mut wtr = termcolor::BufferWriter::stdout(self.color_choice); - wtr.separator(self.file_separator()); - wtr - } - - /// Return the paths that should be searched. - pub fn paths(&self) -> &[PathBuf] { - &self.paths - } - - /// Returns true if there is exactly one file path given to search. - pub fn is_one_path(&self) -> bool { - self.paths.len() == 1 - && (self.paths[0] == Path::new("-") || path_is_file(&self.paths[0])) - } - - /// Create a worker whose configuration is taken from the - /// command line. - pub fn worker(&self) -> Worker { - WorkerBuilder::new(self.grep()) - .after_context(self.after_context) - .before_context(self.before_context) - .byte_offset(self.byte_offset) - .count(self.count) - .count_matches(self.count_matches) - .encoding(self.encoding) - .files_with_matches(self.files_with_matches) - .files_without_matches(self.files_without_matches) - .eol(self.eol) - .line_number(self.line_number) - .invert_match(self.invert_match) - .max_count(self.max_count) - .mmap(self.mmap) - .no_messages(self.no_messages) - .quiet(self.quiet) - .text(self.text) - .search_zip_files(self.search_zip_files) - .build() - } - - /// Returns the number of worker search threads that should be used. - pub fn threads(&self) -> usize { - self.threads - } - - /// Returns a list of type definitions currently loaded. - pub fn type_defs(&self) -> &[FileTypeDef] { - self.types.definitions() - } - - /// Returns true if ripgrep should print the type definitions currently - /// loaded and then exit. - pub fn type_list(&self) -> bool { - self.type_list - } - - /// Returns true if error messages should be suppressed. - pub fn no_messages(&self) -> bool { - self.no_messages - } - - /// Returns true if error messages associated with parsing .ignore or - /// .gitignore files should be suppressed. - pub fn no_ignore_messages(&self) -> bool { - self.no_ignore_messages - } - - /// Create a new recursive directory iterator over the paths in argv. - pub fn walker(&self) -> ignore::Walk { - self.walker_builder().build() - } - - /// Create a new parallel recursive directory iterator over the paths - /// in argv. - pub fn walker_parallel(&self) -> ignore::WalkParallel { - self.walker_builder().build_parallel() - } - - fn walker_builder(&self) -> ignore::WalkBuilder { - let paths = self.paths(); - let mut wd = ignore::WalkBuilder::new(&paths[0]); - for path in &paths[1..] { - wd.add(path); - } - for path in &self.ignore_files { - if let Some(err) = wd.add_ignore(path) { - if !self.no_messages && !self.no_ignore_messages { - eprintln!("{}", err); - } - } - } - - wd.follow_links(self.follow); - wd.hidden(!self.hidden); - wd.max_depth(self.max_depth); - wd.max_filesize(self.max_filesize); - wd.overrides(self.glob_overrides.clone()); - wd.types(self.types.clone()); - wd.git_global(!self.no_ignore && !self.no_ignore_vcs); - wd.git_ignore(!self.no_ignore && !self.no_ignore_vcs); - wd.git_exclude(!self.no_ignore && !self.no_ignore_vcs); - wd.ignore(!self.no_ignore); - if !self.no_ignore { - wd.add_custom_ignore_filename(".rgignore"); - } - wd.parents(!self.no_ignore_parent); - wd.threads(self.threads()); - if self.sort_files { - wd.sort_by_file_name(|a, b| a.cmp(b)); - } - wd - } -} - -/// `ArgMatches` wraps `clap::ArgMatches` and provides semantic meaning to -/// several options/flags. -struct ArgMatches<'a>(clap::ArgMatches<'a>); - -impl<'a> ArgMatches<'a> { - /// Convert the result of parsing CLI arguments into ripgrep's - /// configuration. - fn to_args(&self) -> Result { - let paths = self.paths(); - let line_number = self.line_number(&paths); - let mmap = self.mmap(&paths)?; - let with_filename = self.with_filename(&paths); - let (before_context, after_context) = self.contexts()?; - let (count, count_matches) = self.counts(); - let quiet = self.is_present("quiet"); - let args = Args { - paths: paths, - after_context: after_context, - before_context: before_context, - byte_offset: self.is_present("byte-offset"), - color_choice: self.color_choice(), - colors: self.color_specs()?, - column: self.column(), - context_separator: self.context_separator(), - count: count, - count_matches: count_matches, - encoding: self.encoding()?, - files_with_matches: self.is_present("files-with-matches"), - files_without_matches: self.is_present("files-without-match"), - eol: b'\n', - files: self.is_present("files"), - follow: self.is_present("follow"), - glob_overrides: self.overrides()?, - grep: self.grep()?, - heading: self.heading(), - hidden: self.hidden(), - ignore_files: self.ignore_files(), - invert_match: self.is_present("invert-match"), - line_number: line_number, - line_per_match: self.is_present("vimgrep"), - max_columns: self.usize_of_nonzero("max-columns")?, - max_count: self.usize_of("max-count")?.map(|n| n as u64), - max_depth: self.usize_of("max-depth")?, - max_filesize: self.max_filesize()?, - mmap: mmap, - no_ignore: self.no_ignore(), - no_ignore_messages: self.is_present("no-ignore-messages"), - no_ignore_parent: self.no_ignore_parent(), - no_ignore_vcs: self.no_ignore_vcs(), - no_messages: self.is_present("no-messages"), - null: self.is_present("null"), - only_matching: self.is_present("only-matching"), - path_separator: self.path_separator()?, - quiet: quiet, - quiet_matched: QuietMatched::new(quiet), - replace: self.replace(), - sort_files: self.is_present("sort-files"), - stdout_handle: self.stdout_handle(), - text: self.text(), - threads: self.threads()?, - type_list: self.is_present("type-list"), - types: self.types()?, - with_filename: with_filename, - search_zip_files: self.is_present("search-zip"), - stats: self.stats() - }; - if args.mmap { - debug!("will try to use memory maps"); - } - Ok(args) - } - - /// Return all file paths that ripgrep should search. - fn paths(&self) -> Vec { - let mut paths: Vec = match self.values_of_os("path") { - None => vec![], - Some(vals) => vals.map(|p| Path::new(p).to_path_buf()).collect(), - }; - // If --file, --files or --regexp is given, then the first path is - // always in `pattern`. - if self.is_present("file") - || self.is_present("files") - || self.is_present("regexp") { - if let Some(path) = self.value_of_os("pattern") { - paths.insert(0, Path::new(path).to_path_buf()); - } - } - if paths.is_empty() { - paths.push(self.default_path()); - } - paths - } - - /// Return the default path that ripgrep should search. - fn default_path(&self) -> PathBuf { - let file_is_stdin = - self.values_of_os("file").map_or(false, |mut files| { - files.any(|f| f == "-") - }); - let search_cwd = atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdin) - || !stdin_is_readable() - || (self.is_present("file") && file_is_stdin) - || self.is_present("files") - || self.is_present("type-list"); - if search_cwd { - Path::new("./").to_path_buf() - } else { - Path::new("-").to_path_buf() - } - } - - /// Return all of the ignore files given on the command line. - fn ignore_files(&self) -> Vec { - match self.values_of_os("ignore-file") { - None => return vec![], - Some(vals) => vals.map(|p| Path::new(p).to_path_buf()).collect(), - } - } - - /// Return the pattern that should be used for searching. - /// - /// If multiple -e/--regexp flags are given, then they are all collapsed - /// into one pattern. - /// - /// If any part of the pattern isn't valid UTF-8, then an error is - /// returned. - fn pattern(&self) -> Result { - Ok(self.patterns()?.join("|")) - } - - /// Get a sequence of all available patterns from the command line. - /// This includes reading the -e/--regexp and -f/--file flags. - /// - /// Note that if -F/--fixed-strings is set, then all patterns will be - /// escaped. Similarly, if -w/--word-regexp is set, then all patterns - /// are surrounded by `\b`, and if -x/--line-regexp is set, then all - /// patterns are surrounded by `^...$`. Finally, if --passthru is set, - /// the pattern `^` is added to the end (to ensure that it works as - /// expected with multiple -e/-f patterns). - /// - /// If any pattern is invalid UTF-8, then an error is returned. - fn patterns(&self) -> Result> { - if self.is_present("files") || self.is_present("type-list") { - return Ok(vec![self.empty_pattern()]); - } - let mut pats = vec![]; - match self.values_of_os("regexp") { - None => { - if self.values_of_os("file").is_none() { - if let Some(os_pat) = self.value_of_os("pattern") { - pats.push(self.os_str_pattern(os_pat)?); - } - } - } - Some(os_pats) => { - for os_pat in os_pats { - pats.push(self.os_str_pattern(os_pat)?); - } - } - } - if let Some(files) = self.values_of_os("file") { - for file in files { - if file == "-" { - let stdin = io::stdin(); - for line in stdin.lock().lines() { - pats.push(self.str_pattern(&line?)); - } - } else { - let f = fs::File::open(file)?; - for line in io::BufReader::new(f).lines() { - pats.push(self.str_pattern(&line?)); - } - } - } - } - // It's important that this be at the end; otherwise it would always - // match first, and we wouldn't get colours in the output - if self.is_present("passthru") && !self.is_present("count") { - pats.push("^".to_string()) - } else if pats.is_empty() { - pats.push(self.empty_pattern()) - } - Ok(pats) - } - - /// Converts an OsStr pattern to a String pattern, including line/word - /// boundaries or escapes if applicable. - /// - /// If the pattern is not valid UTF-8, then an error is returned. - fn os_str_pattern(&self, pat: &OsStr) -> Result { - let s = pattern_to_str(pat)?; - Ok(self.str_pattern(s)) - } - - /// Converts a &str pattern to a String pattern, including line/word - /// boundaries or escapes if applicable. - fn str_pattern(&self, pat: &str) -> String { - let litpat = self.literal_pattern(pat.to_string()); - let s = self.line_pattern(self.word_pattern(litpat)); - - if s.is_empty() { - self.empty_pattern() - } else { - s - } - } - - /// Returns the given pattern as a literal pattern if the - /// -F/--fixed-strings flag is set. Otherwise, the pattern is returned - /// unchanged. - fn literal_pattern(&self, pat: String) -> String { - if self.is_present("fixed-strings") { - regex::escape(&pat) - } else { - pat - } - } - - /// Returns the given pattern as a word pattern if the -w/--word-regexp - /// flag is set. Otherwise, the pattern is returned unchanged. - fn word_pattern(&self, pat: String) -> String { - if self.is_present("word-regexp") { - format!(r"\b(?:{})\b", pat) - } else { - pat - } - } - - /// Returns the given pattern as a line pattern if the -x/--line-regexp - /// flag is set. Otherwise, the pattern is returned unchanged. - fn line_pattern(&self, pat: String) -> String { - if self.is_present("line-regexp") { - format!(r"^(?:{})$", pat) - } else { - pat - } - } - - /// Empty pattern returns a pattern that is guaranteed to produce an empty - /// regular expression that is valid in any position. - fn empty_pattern(&self) -> String { - // This would normally just be an empty string, which works on its - // own, but if the patterns are joined in a set of alternations, then - // you wind up with `foo|`, which is invalid. - self.word_pattern("(?:z{0})*".to_string()) - } - - /// Returns true if and only if file names containing each match should - /// be emitted. - /// - /// `paths` should be a slice of all top-level file paths that ripgrep - /// will need to search. - fn with_filename(&self, paths: &[PathBuf]) -> bool { - if self.is_present("no-filename") { - false - } else { - self.is_present("with-filename") - || self.is_present("vimgrep") - || paths.len() > 1 - || paths.get(0).map_or(false, |p| path_is_dir(p)) - } - } - - /// Returns a handle to stdout for filtering search. - /// - /// A handle is returned if and only if ripgrep's stdout is being - /// redirected to a file. The handle returned corresponds to that file. - /// - /// This can be used to ensure that we do not attempt to search a file - /// that ripgrep is writing to. - fn stdout_handle(&self) -> Option { - let h = match same_file::Handle::stdout() { - Err(_) => return None, - Ok(h) => h, - }; - let md = match h.as_file().metadata() { - Err(_) => return None, - Ok(md) => md, - }; - if !md.is_file() { - return None; - } - Some(h) - } - - /// Returns true if and only if memory map searching should be tried. - /// - /// `paths` should be a slice of all top-level file paths that ripgrep - /// will need to search. - fn mmap(&self, paths: &[PathBuf]) -> Result { - let (before, after) = self.contexts()?; - let enc = self.encoding()?; - Ok(if before > 0 || after > 0 || self.is_present("no-mmap") { - false - } else if self.is_present("mmap") { - true - } else if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { - // On Mac, memory maps appear to suck. Neat. - false - } else if enc.is_some() { - // There's no practical way to transcode a memory map that isn't - // isomorphic to searching over io::Read. - false - } else { - // If we're only searching a few paths and all of them are - // files, then memory maps are probably faster. - paths.len() <= 10 && paths.iter().all(|p| path_is_file(p)) - }) - } - - /// Returns true if and only if line numbers should be shown. - fn line_number(&self, paths: &[PathBuf]) -> bool { - if self.is_present("no-line-number") || self.is_present("count") { - false - } else { - let only_stdin = paths == [Path::new("-")]; - (atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout) && !only_stdin) - || self.is_present("line-number") - || self.is_present("column") - || self.is_present("pretty") - || self.is_present("vimgrep") - } - } - - /// Returns true if and only if column numbers should be shown. - fn column(&self) -> bool { - if self.is_present("no-column") { - return false; - } - self.is_present("column") || self.is_present("vimgrep") - } - - /// Returns true if and only if matches should be grouped with file name - /// headings. - fn heading(&self) -> bool { - if self.is_present("no-heading") || self.is_present("vimgrep") { - false - } else { - atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout) - || self.is_present("heading") - || self.is_present("pretty") - } - } - - /// Returns the replacement string as UTF-8 bytes if it exists. - fn replace(&self) -> Option> { - self.value_of_lossy("replace").map(|s| s.into_bytes()) - } - - /// Returns the unescaped context separator in UTF-8 bytes. - fn context_separator(&self) -> Vec { - match self.value_of_lossy("context-separator") { - None => b"--".to_vec(), - Some(sep) => unescape(&sep), - } - } - - /// Returns the unescaped path separator in UTF-8 bytes. - fn path_separator(&self) -> Result> { - match self.value_of_lossy("path-separator") { - None => Ok(None), - Some(sep) => { - let sep = unescape(&sep); - if sep.is_empty() { - Ok(None) - } else if sep.len() > 1 { - Err(From::from(format!( - "A path separator must be exactly one byte, but \ - the given separator is {} bytes.", sep.len()))) - } else { - Ok(Some(sep[0])) - } - } - } - } - - /// Returns the before and after contexts from the command line. - /// - /// If a context setting was absent, then `0` is returned. - /// - /// If there was a problem parsing the values from the user as an integer, - /// then an error is returned. - fn contexts(&self) -> Result<(usize, usize)> { - let after = self.usize_of("after-context")?.unwrap_or(0); - let before = self.usize_of("before-context")?.unwrap_or(0); - let both = self.usize_of("context")?.unwrap_or(0); - Ok(if both > 0 { - (both, both) - } else { - (before, after) - }) - } - - /// Returns whether the -c/--count or the --count-matches flags were - /// passed from the command line. - /// - /// If --count-matches and --invert-match were passed in, behave - /// as if --count and --invert-match were passed in (i.e. rg will - /// count inverted matches as per existing behavior). - fn counts(&self) -> (bool, bool) { - let count = self.is_present("count"); - let count_matches = self.is_present("count-matches"); - let invert_matches = self.is_present("invert-match"); - let only_matching = self.is_present("only-matching"); - if count_matches && invert_matches { - // Treat `-v --count-matches` as `-v -c`. - (true, false) - } else if count && only_matching { - // Treat `-c --only-matching` as `--count-matches`. - (false, true) - } else { - (count, count_matches) - } - } - - /// Returns the user's color choice based on command line parameters and - /// environment. - fn color_choice(&self) -> termcolor::ColorChoice { - let preference = match self.value_of_lossy("color") { - None => "auto".to_string(), - Some(v) => v, - }; - if preference == "always" { - termcolor::ColorChoice::Always - } else if preference == "ansi" { - termcolor::ColorChoice::AlwaysAnsi - } else if preference == "auto" { - if atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout) || self.is_present("pretty") { - termcolor::ColorChoice::Auto - } else { - termcolor::ColorChoice::Never - } - } else { - termcolor::ColorChoice::Never - } - } - - /// Returns the color specifications given by the user on the CLI. - /// - /// If the was a problem parsing any of the provided specs, then an error - /// is returned. - fn color_specs(&self) -> Result { - // Start with a default set of color specs. - let mut specs = vec![ - #[cfg(unix)] - "path:fg:magenta".parse().unwrap(), - #[cfg(windows)] - "path:fg:cyan".parse().unwrap(), - "line:fg:green".parse().unwrap(), - "match:fg:red".parse().unwrap(), - "match:style:bold".parse().unwrap(), - ]; - for spec_str in self.values_of_lossy_vec("colors") { - specs.push(spec_str.parse()?); - } - Ok(ColorSpecs::new(&specs)) - } - - /// Return the text encoding specified. - /// - /// If the label given by the caller doesn't correspond to a valid - /// supported encoding (and isn't `auto`), then return an error. - /// - /// A `None` encoding implies that the encoding should be automatically - /// detected on a per-file basis. - fn encoding(&self) -> Result> { - match self.value_of_lossy("encoding") { - None => Ok(None), - Some(label) => { - if label == "auto" { - return Ok(None); - } - match Encoding::for_label_no_replacement(label.as_bytes()) { - Some(enc) => Ok(Some(enc)), - None => Err(From::from( - format!("unsupported encoding: {}", label))), - } - } - } - } - - /// Returns whether status should be tracked for this run of ripgrep - - /// This is automatically disabled if we're asked to only list the - /// files that wil be searched, files with matches or files - /// without matches. - fn stats(&self) -> bool { - if self.is_present("files-with-matches") || - self.is_present("files-without-match") { - return false; - } - self.is_present("stats") - } - - /// Returns the approximate number of threads that ripgrep should use. - fn threads(&self) -> Result { - if self.is_present("sort-files") { - return Ok(1); - } - let threads = self.usize_of("threads")?.unwrap_or(0); - Ok(if threads == 0 { - cmp::min(12, num_cpus::get()) - } else { - threads - }) - } - - /// Builds a grep matcher from the command line flags. - /// - /// If there was a problem extracting the pattern from the command line - /// flags, then an error is returned. - fn grep(&self) -> Result { - let smart = - self.is_present("smart-case") - && !self.is_present("ignore-case") - && !self.is_present("case-sensitive"); - let casei = - self.is_present("ignore-case") - && !self.is_present("case-sensitive"); - let mut gb = GrepBuilder::new(&self.pattern()?) - .case_smart(smart) - .case_insensitive(casei) - .line_terminator(b'\n'); - - if let Some(limit) = self.dfa_size_limit()? { - gb = gb.dfa_size_limit(limit); - } - if let Some(limit) = self.regex_size_limit()? { - gb = gb.size_limit(limit); - } - Ok(gb.build()?) - } - - /// Builds the set of glob overrides from the command line flags. - fn overrides(&self) -> Result { - let mut ovr = OverrideBuilder::new(env::current_dir()?); - for glob in self.values_of_lossy_vec("glob") { - ovr.add(&glob)?; - } - // this is smelly. In the long run it might make sense - // to change overridebuilder to be like globsetbuilder - // but this would be a breaking change to the ignore crate - // so it is being shelved for now... - ovr.case_insensitive(true)?; - for glob in self.values_of_lossy_vec("iglob") { - ovr.add(&glob)?; - } - ovr.build().map_err(From::from) - } - - /// Builds a file type matcher from the command line flags. - fn types(&self) -> Result { - let mut btypes = TypesBuilder::new(); - btypes.add_defaults(); - for ty in self.values_of_lossy_vec("type-clear") { - btypes.clear(&ty); - } - for def in self.values_of_lossy_vec("type-add") { - btypes.add_def(&def)?; - } - for ty in self.values_of_lossy_vec("type") { - btypes.select(&ty); - } - for ty in self.values_of_lossy_vec("type-not") { - btypes.negate(&ty); - } - btypes.build().map_err(From::from) - } - - /// Parses an argument of the form `[0-9]+(KMG)?`. - /// - /// This always returns the result as a type `u64`. This must be converted - /// to the appropriate type by the caller. - fn parse_human_readable_size_arg( - &self, - arg_name: &str, - ) -> Result> { - let arg_value = match self.value_of_lossy(arg_name) { - Some(x) => x, - None => return Ok(None) - }; - let re = regex::Regex::new("^([0-9]+)([KMG])?$").unwrap(); - let caps = - re.captures(&arg_value).ok_or_else(|| { - format!("invalid format for {}", arg_name) - })?; - - let value = caps[1].parse::()?; - let suffix = caps.get(2).map(|x| x.as_str()); - - let v_10 = value.checked_mul(1024); - let v_20 = v_10.and_then(|x| x.checked_mul(1024)); - let v_30 = v_20.and_then(|x| x.checked_mul(1024)); - - let try_suffix = |x: Option| { - if x.is_some() { - Ok(x) - } else { - Err(From::from(format!("number too large for {}", arg_name))) - } - }; - match suffix { - None => Ok(Some(value)), - Some("K") => try_suffix(v_10), - Some("M") => try_suffix(v_20), - Some("G") => try_suffix(v_30), - _ => Err(From::from(format!("invalid suffix for {}", arg_name))) - } - } - - /// Parse the dfa-size-limit argument option into a byte count. - fn dfa_size_limit(&self) -> Result> { - let r = self.parse_human_readable_size_arg("dfa-size-limit")?; - human_readable_to_usize("dfa-size-limit", r) - } - - /// Parse the regex-size-limit argument option into a byte count. - fn regex_size_limit(&self) -> Result> { - let r = self.parse_human_readable_size_arg("regex-size-limit")?; - human_readable_to_usize("regex-size-limit", r) - } - - /// Parses the max-filesize argument option into a byte count. - fn max_filesize(&self) -> Result> { - self.parse_human_readable_size_arg("max-filesize") - } - - /// Returns true if ignore files should be ignored. - fn no_ignore(&self) -> bool { - self.is_present("no-ignore") - || self.occurrences_of("unrestricted") >= 1 - } - - /// Returns true if parent ignore files should be ignored. - fn no_ignore_parent(&self) -> bool { - self.is_present("no-ignore-parent") || self.no_ignore() - } - - /// Returns true if VCS ignore files should be ignored. - fn no_ignore_vcs(&self) -> bool { - self.is_present("no-ignore-vcs") || self.no_ignore() - } - - /// Returns true if and only if hidden files/directories should be - /// searched. - fn hidden(&self) -> bool { - self.is_present("hidden") || self.occurrences_of("unrestricted") >= 2 - } - - /// Returns true if and only if all files should be treated as if they - /// were text, even if ripgrep would detect it as a binary file. - fn text(&self) -> bool { - self.is_present("text") || self.occurrences_of("unrestricted") >= 3 - } - - /// Like values_of_lossy, but returns an empty vec if the flag is not - /// present. - fn values_of_lossy_vec(&self, name: &str) -> Vec { - self.values_of_lossy(name).unwrap_or_else(Vec::new) - } - - /// Safely reads an arg value with the given name, and if it's present, - /// tries to parse it as a usize value. - /// - /// If the number is zero, then it is considered absent and `None` is - /// returned. - fn usize_of_nonzero(&self, name: &str) -> Result> { - match self.value_of_lossy(name) { - None => Ok(None), - Some(v) => v.parse().map_err(From::from).map(|n| { - if n == 0 { - None - } else { - Some(n) - } - }), - } - } - - /// Safely reads an arg value with the given name, and if it's present, - /// tries to parse it as a usize value. - fn usize_of(&self, name: &str) -> Result> { - match self.value_of_lossy(name) { - None => Ok(None), - Some(v) => v.parse().map(Some).map_err(From::from), - } - } - - // The following methods mostly dispatch to the underlying clap methods - // directly. Methods that would otherwise get a single value will fetch - // all values and return the last one. (Clap returns the first one.) We - // only define the ones we need. - - fn is_present(&self, name: &str) -> bool { - self.0.is_present(name) - } - - fn occurrences_of(&self, name: &str) -> u64 { - self.0.occurrences_of(name) - } - - fn value_of_lossy(&self, name: &str) -> Option { - self.0.value_of_lossy(name).map(|s| s.into_owned()) - } - - fn values_of_lossy(&self, name: &str) -> Option> { - self.0.values_of_lossy(name) - } - - fn value_of_os(&'a self, name: &str) -> Option<&'a OsStr> { - self.0.value_of_os(name) - } - - fn values_of_os(&'a self, name: &str) -> Option> { - self.0.values_of_os(name) - } -} - -fn pattern_to_str(s: &OsStr) -> Result<&str> { - match s.to_str() { - Some(s) => Ok(s), - None => Err(From::from(format!( - "Argument '{}' is not valid UTF-8. \ - Use hex escape sequences to match arbitrary \ - bytes in a pattern (e.g., \\xFF).", - s.to_string_lossy()))), - } -} - -/// A simple thread safe abstraction for determining whether a search should -/// stop if the user has requested quiet mode. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct QuietMatched(Arc>); - -impl QuietMatched { - /// Create a new QuietMatched value. - /// - /// If quiet is true, then set_match and has_match will reflect whether - /// a search should quit or not because it found a match. - /// - /// If quiet is false, then set_match is always a no-op and has_match - /// always returns false. - fn new(quiet: bool) -> QuietMatched { - let atomic = if quiet { Some(AtomicBool::new(false)) } else { None }; - QuietMatched(Arc::new(atomic)) - } - - /// Returns true if and only if quiet mode is enabled and a match has - /// occurred. - pub fn has_match(&self) -> bool { - match *self.0 { - None => false, - Some(ref matched) => matched.load(Ordering::SeqCst), - } - } - - /// Sets whether a match has occurred or not. - /// - /// If quiet mode is disabled, then this is a no-op. - pub fn set_match(&self, yes: bool) -> bool { - match *self.0 { - None => false, - Some(_) if !yes => false, - Some(ref m) => { m.store(true, Ordering::SeqCst); true } - } - } -} - -/// Convert the result of a `parse_human_readable_size_arg` call into -/// a `usize`, failing if the type does not fit. -fn human_readable_to_usize( - arg_name: &str, - value: Option, -) -> Result> { - use std::usize; - - match value { - None => Ok(None), - Some(v) => { - if v <= usize::MAX as u64 { - Ok(Some(v as usize)) - } else { - let msg = format!("number too large for {}", arg_name); - Err(From::from(msg)) - } - } - } -} - -/// Returns true if and only if stdin is deemed searchable. -#[cfg(unix)] -fn stdin_is_readable() -> bool { - use std::os::unix::fs::FileTypeExt; - use same_file::Handle; - - let ft = match Handle::stdin().and_then(|h| h.as_file().metadata()) { - Err(_) => return false, - Ok(md) => md.file_type(), - }; - ft.is_file() || ft.is_fifo() -} - -/// Returns true if and only if stdin is deemed searchable. -#[cfg(windows)] -fn stdin_is_readable() -> bool { - // On Windows, it's not clear what the possibilities are to me, so just - // always return true. - true -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this path points to a directory. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn path_is_dir(path: &Path) -> bool { - fs::metadata(path).map(|md| metadata_is_dir(&md)).unwrap_or(false) -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this entry points to a directory. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -fn path_is_dir(path: &Path) -> bool { - path.is_dir() -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this path points to a file. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn path_is_file(path: &Path) -> bool { - !path_is_dir(path) -} - -/// Returns true if and only if this entry points to a directory. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -fn path_is_file(path: &Path) -> bool { - path.is_file() -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given metadata points to a directory. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn metadata_is_dir(md: &fs::Metadata) -> bool { - use std::os::windows::fs::MetadataExt; - use winapi::um::winnt::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY; - md.file_attributes() & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 -} diff --git a/src/config.rs b/src/config.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c47e6a5..0000000 --- a/src/config.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -// This module provides routines for reading ripgrep config "rc" files. The -// primary output of these routines is a sequence of arguments, where each -// argument corresponds precisely to one shell argument. - -use std::env; -use std::error::Error; -use std::fs::File; -use std::io::{self, BufRead}; -use std::ffi::OsString; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; - -use Result; - -/// Return a sequence of arguments derived from ripgrep rc configuration files. -/// -/// If no_messages is false and there was a problem reading a config file, -/// then errors are printed to stderr. -pub fn args(no_messages: bool) -> Vec { - let config_path = match env::var_os("RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH") { - None => return vec![], - Some(config_path) => { - if config_path.is_empty() { - return vec![]; - } - PathBuf::from(config_path) - } - }; - let (args, errs) = match parse(&config_path) { - Ok((args, errs)) => (args, errs), - Err(err) => { - if !no_messages { - eprintln!("{}", err); - } - return vec![]; - } - }; - if !no_messages && !errs.is_empty() { - for err in errs { - eprintln!("{}:{}", config_path.display(), err); - } - } - debug!( - "{}: arguments loaded from config file: {:?}", - config_path.display(), args); - args -} - -/// Parse a single ripgrep rc file from the given path. -/// -/// On success, this returns a set of shell arguments, in order, that should -/// be pre-pended to the arguments given to ripgrep at the command line. -/// -/// If the file could not be read, then an error is returned. If there was -/// a problem parsing one or more lines in the file, then errors are returned -/// for each line in addition to successfully parsed arguments. -fn parse>( - path: P, -) -> Result<(Vec, Vec>)> { - let path = path.as_ref(); - match File::open(&path) { - Ok(file) => parse_reader(file), - Err(err) => errored!("{}: {}", path.display(), err), - } -} - -/// Parse a single ripgrep rc file from the given reader. -/// -/// Callers should not provided a buffered reader, as this routine will use its -/// own buffer internally. -/// -/// On success, this returns a set of shell arguments, in order, that should -/// be pre-pended to the arguments given to ripgrep at the command line. -/// -/// If the reader could not be read, then an error is returned. If there was a -/// problem parsing one or more lines, then errors are returned for each line -/// in addition to successfully parsed arguments. -fn parse_reader( - rdr: R, -) -> Result<(Vec, Vec>)> { - let mut bufrdr = io::BufReader::new(rdr); - let (mut args, mut errs) = (vec![], vec![]); - let mut line = vec![]; - let mut line_number = 0; - while { - line.clear(); - line_number += 1; - bufrdr.read_until(b'\n', &mut line)? > 0 - } { - trim(&mut line); - if line.is_empty() || line[0] == b'#' { - continue; - } - match bytes_to_os_string(&line) { - Ok(osstr) => { - args.push(osstr); - } - Err(err) => { - errs.push(format!("{}: {}", line_number, err).into()); - } - } - } - Ok((args, errs)) -} - -/// Trim the given bytes of whitespace according to the ASCII definition. -fn trim(x: &mut Vec) { - let upto = x.iter().take_while(|b| is_space(**b)).count(); - x.drain(..upto); - let revto = x.len() - x.iter().rev().take_while(|b| is_space(**b)).count(); - x.drain(revto..); -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given byte is an ASCII space character. -fn is_space(b: u8) -> bool { - b == b'\t' - || b == b'\n' - || b == b'\x0B' - || b == b'\x0C' - || b == b'\r' - || b == b' ' -} - -/// On Unix, get an OsString from raw bytes. -#[cfg(unix)] -fn bytes_to_os_string(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStringExt; - Ok(OsString::from_vec(bytes.to_vec())) -} - -/// On non-Unix (like Windows), require UTF-8. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -fn bytes_to_os_string(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result { - String::from_utf8(bytes.to_vec()).map(OsString::from).map_err(From::from) -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::ffi::OsString; - use super::parse_reader; - - #[test] - fn basic() { - let (args, errs) = parse_reader(&b"\ -# Test ---context=0 - --smart-case --u - - - # --bar ---foo -"[..]).unwrap(); - assert!(errs.is_empty()); - let args: Vec = - args.into_iter().map(|s| s.into_string().unwrap()).collect(); - assert_eq!(args, vec![ - "--context=0", "--smart-case", "-u", "--foo", - ]); - } - - // We test that we can handle invalid UTF-8 on Unix-like systems. - #[test] - #[cfg(unix)] - fn error() { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStringExt; - - let (args, errs) = parse_reader(&b"\ -quux -foo\xFFbar -baz -"[..]).unwrap(); - assert!(errs.is_empty()); - assert_eq!(args, vec![ - OsString::from("quux"), - OsString::from_vec(b"foo\xFFbar".to_vec()), - OsString::from("baz"), - ]); - } - - // ... but test that invalid UTF-8 fails on Windows. - #[test] - #[cfg(not(unix))] - fn error() { - let (args, errs) = parse_reader(&b"\ -quux -foo\xFFbar -baz -"[..]).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(errs.len(), 1); - assert_eq!(args, vec![ - OsString::from("quux"), - OsString::from("baz"), - ]); - } -} diff --git a/src/decoder.rs b/src/decoder.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0842fb5..0000000 --- a/src/decoder.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,456 +0,0 @@ -use std::cmp; -use std::io::{self, Read}; - -use encoding_rs::{Decoder, Encoding, UTF_8}; - -/// A BOM is at least 2 bytes and at most 3 bytes. -/// -/// If fewer than 2 bytes are available to be read at the beginning of a -/// reader, then a BOM is `None`. -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -struct Bom { - bytes: [u8; 3], - len: usize, -} - -impl Bom { - fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] { - &self.bytes[0..self.len] - } - - fn decoder(&self) -> Option { - let bom = self.as_slice(); - if bom.len() < 3 { - return None; - } - if let Some((enc, _)) = Encoding::for_bom(bom) { - if enc != UTF_8 { - return Some(enc.new_decoder_with_bom_removal()); - } - } - None - } -} - -/// `BomPeeker` wraps `R` and satisfies the `io::Read` interface while also -/// providing a peek at the BOM if one exists. Peeking at the BOM does not -/// advance the reader. -struct BomPeeker { - rdr: R, - bom: Option, - nread: usize, -} - -impl BomPeeker { - /// Create a new BomPeeker. - /// - /// The first three bytes can be read using the `peek_bom` method, but - /// will not advance the reader. - fn new(rdr: R) -> BomPeeker { - BomPeeker { rdr: rdr, bom: None, nread: 0 } - } - - /// Peek at the first three bytes of the underlying reader. - /// - /// This does not advance the reader provided by `BomPeeker`. - /// - /// If the underlying reader does not have at least two bytes available, - /// then `None` is returned. - fn peek_bom(&mut self) -> io::Result { - if let Some(bom) = self.bom { - return Ok(bom); - } - self.bom = Some(Bom { bytes: [0; 3], len: 0 }); - let mut buf = [0u8; 3]; - let bom_len = read_full(&mut self.rdr, &mut buf)?; - self.bom = Some(Bom { bytes: buf, len: bom_len }); - Ok(self.bom.unwrap()) - } -} - -impl io::Read for BomPeeker { - fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { - if self.nread < 3 { - let bom = self.peek_bom()?; - let bom = bom.as_slice(); - if self.nread < bom.len() { - let rest = &bom[self.nread..]; - let len = cmp::min(buf.len(), rest.len()); - buf[..len].copy_from_slice(&rest[..len]); - self.nread += len; - return Ok(len); - } - } - let nread = self.rdr.read(buf)?; - self.nread += nread; - Ok(nread) - } -} - -/// Like `io::Read::read_exact`, except it never returns `UnexpectedEof` and -/// instead returns the number of bytes read if EOF is seen before filling -/// `buf`. -fn read_full( - mut rdr: R, - mut buf: &mut [u8], -) -> io::Result { - let mut nread = 0; - while !buf.is_empty() { - match rdr.read(buf) { - Ok(0) => break, - Ok(n) => { - nread += n; - let tmp = buf; - buf = &mut tmp[n..]; - } - Err(ref e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::Interrupted => {} - Err(e) => return Err(e), - } - } - Ok(nread) -} - -/// A reader that transcodes to UTF-8. The source encoding is determined by -/// inspecting the BOM from the stream read from `R`, if one exists. If a -/// UTF-16 BOM exists, then the source stream is transcoded to UTF-8 with -/// invalid UTF-16 sequences translated to the Unicode replacement character. -/// In all other cases, the underlying reader is passed through unchanged. -/// -/// `R` is the type of the underlying reader and `B` is the type of an internal -/// buffer used to store the results of transcoding. -/// -/// Note that not all methods on `io::Read` work with this implementation. -/// For example, the `bytes` adapter method attempts to read a single byte at -/// a time, but this implementation requires a buffer of size at least `4`. If -/// a buffer of size less than 4 is given, then an error is returned. -pub struct DecodeReader { - /// The underlying reader, wrapped in a peeker for reading a BOM if one - /// exists. - rdr: BomPeeker, - /// The internal buffer to store transcoded bytes before they are read by - /// callers. - buf: B, - /// The current position in `buf`. Subsequent reads start here. - pos: usize, - /// The number of transcoded bytes in `buf`. Subsequent reads end here. - buflen: usize, - /// Whether this is the first read or not (in which we inspect the BOM). - first: bool, - /// Whether a "last" read has occurred. After this point, EOF will always - /// be returned. - last: bool, - /// The underlying text decoder derived from the BOM, if one exists. - decoder: Option, -} - -impl> DecodeReader { - /// Create a new transcoder that converts a source stream to valid UTF-8. - /// - /// If an encoding is specified, then it is used to transcode `rdr` to - /// UTF-8. Otherwise, if no encoding is specified, and if a UTF-16 BOM is - /// found, then the corresponding UTF-16 encoding is used to transcode - /// `rdr` to UTF-8. In all other cases, `rdr` is assumed to be at least - /// ASCII-compatible and passed through untouched. - /// - /// Errors in the encoding of `rdr` are handled with the Unicode - /// replacement character. If no encoding of `rdr` is specified, then - /// errors are not handled. - pub fn new( - rdr: R, - buf: B, - enc: Option<&'static Encoding>, - ) -> DecodeReader { - DecodeReader { - rdr: BomPeeker::new(rdr), - buf: buf, - buflen: 0, - pos: 0, - first: enc.is_none(), - last: false, - decoder: enc.map(|enc| enc.new_decoder_with_bom_removal()), - } - } - - /// Fill the internal buffer from the underlying reader. - /// - /// If there are unread bytes in the internal buffer, then we move them - /// to the beginning of the internal buffer and fill the remainder. - /// - /// If the internal buffer is too small to read additional bytes, then an - /// error is returned. - #[inline(always)] // massive perf benefit (???) - fn fill(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { - if self.pos < self.buflen { - if self.buflen >= self.buf.as_mut().len() { - return Err(io::Error::new( - io::ErrorKind::Other, - "DecodeReader: internal buffer exhausted")); - } - let newlen = self.buflen - self.pos; - let mut tmp = Vec::with_capacity(newlen); - tmp.extend_from_slice(&self.buf.as_mut()[self.pos..self.buflen]); - self.buf.as_mut()[..newlen].copy_from_slice(&tmp); - self.buflen = newlen; - } else { - self.buflen = 0; - } - self.pos = 0; - self.buflen += - self.rdr.read(&mut self.buf.as_mut()[self.buflen..])?; - Ok(()) - } - - /// Transcode the inner stream to UTF-8 in `buf`. This assumes that there - /// is a decoder capable of transcoding the inner stream to UTF-8. This - /// returns the number of bytes written to `buf`. - /// - /// When this function returns, exactly one of the following things will - /// be true: - /// - /// 1. A non-zero number of bytes were written to `buf`. - /// 2. The underlying reader reached EOF. - /// 3. An error is returned: the internal buffer ran out of room. - /// 4. An I/O error occurred. - /// - /// Note that `buf` must have at least 4 bytes of space. - fn transcode(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { - assert!(buf.len() >= 4); - if self.last { - return Ok(0); - } - if self.pos >= self.buflen { - self.fill()?; - } - let mut nwrite = 0; - loop { - let (_, nin, nout, _) = - self.decoder.as_mut().unwrap().decode_to_utf8( - &self.buf.as_mut()[self.pos..self.buflen], buf, false); - self.pos += nin; - nwrite += nout; - // If we've written at least one byte to the caller-provided - // buffer, then our mission is complete. - if nwrite > 0 { - break; - } - // Otherwise, we know that our internal buffer has insufficient - // data to transcode at least one char, so we attempt to refill it. - self.fill()?; - // Quit on EOF. - if self.buflen == 0 { - self.pos = 0; - self.last = true; - let (_, _, nout, _) = - self.decoder.as_mut().unwrap().decode_to_utf8( - &[], buf, true); - return Ok(nout); - } - } - Ok(nwrite) - } - - #[inline(never)] // impacts perf... - fn detect(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { - let bom = self.rdr.peek_bom()?; - self.decoder = bom.decoder(); - Ok(()) - } -} - -impl> io::Read for DecodeReader { - fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { - if self.first { - self.first = false; - self.detect()?; - } - if self.decoder.is_none() { - return self.rdr.read(buf); - } - // When decoding UTF-8, we need at least 4 bytes of space to guarantee - // that we can decode at least one codepoint. If we don't have it, we - // can either return `0` for the number of bytes read or return an - // error. Since `0` would be interpreted as a possibly premature EOF, - // we opt for an error. - if buf.len() < 4 { - return Err(io::Error::new( - io::ErrorKind::Other, - "DecodeReader: byte buffer must have length at least 4")); - } - self.transcode(buf) - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::io::Read; - - use encoding_rs::Encoding; - - use super::{Bom, BomPeeker, DecodeReader}; - - fn read_to_string(mut rdr: R) -> String { - let mut s = String::new(); - rdr.read_to_string(&mut s).unwrap(); - s - } - - #[test] - fn peeker_empty() { - let buf = []; - let mut peeker = BomPeeker::new(&buf[..]); - assert_eq!(Bom { bytes: [0; 3], len: 0}, peeker.peek_bom().unwrap()); - - let mut tmp = [0; 100]; - assert_eq!(0, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn peeker_one() { - let buf = [1]; - let mut peeker = BomPeeker::new(&buf[..]); - assert_eq!( - Bom { bytes: [1, 0, 0], len: 1}, - peeker.peek_bom().unwrap()); - - let mut tmp = [0; 100]; - assert_eq!(1, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(1, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(0, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn peeker_two() { - let buf = [1, 2]; - let mut peeker = BomPeeker::new(&buf[..]); - assert_eq!( - Bom { bytes: [1, 2, 0], len: 2}, - peeker.peek_bom().unwrap()); - - let mut tmp = [0; 100]; - assert_eq!(2, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(1, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(2, tmp[1]); - assert_eq!(0, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn peeker_three() { - let buf = [1, 2, 3]; - let mut peeker = BomPeeker::new(&buf[..]); - assert_eq!( - Bom { bytes: [1, 2, 3], len: 3}, - peeker.peek_bom().unwrap()); - - let mut tmp = [0; 100]; - assert_eq!(3, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(1, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(2, tmp[1]); - assert_eq!(3, tmp[2]); - assert_eq!(0, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn peeker_four() { - let buf = [1, 2, 3, 4]; - let mut peeker = BomPeeker::new(&buf[..]); - assert_eq!( - Bom { bytes: [1, 2, 3], len: 3}, - peeker.peek_bom().unwrap()); - - let mut tmp = [0; 100]; - assert_eq!(3, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(1, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(2, tmp[1]); - assert_eq!(3, tmp[2]); - assert_eq!(1, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(4, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(0, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn peeker_one_at_a_time() { - let buf = [1, 2, 3, 4]; - let mut peeker = BomPeeker::new(&buf[..]); - - let mut tmp = [0; 1]; - assert_eq!(0, peeker.read(&mut tmp[..0]).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(0, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(1, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(1, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(1, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(2, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(1, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(3, tmp[0]); - assert_eq!(1, peeker.read(&mut tmp).unwrap()); - assert_eq!(4, tmp[0]); - } - - // In cases where all we have is a bom, we expect the bytes to be - // passed through unchanged. - #[test] - fn trans_utf16_bom() { - let srcbuf = vec![0xFF, 0xFE]; - let mut dstbuf = vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)]; - let mut rdr = DecodeReader::new(&*srcbuf, vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)], None); - let n = rdr.read(&mut dstbuf).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(&*srcbuf, &dstbuf[..n]); - - let srcbuf = vec![0xFE, 0xFF]; - let mut rdr = DecodeReader::new(&*srcbuf, vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)], None); - let n = rdr.read(&mut dstbuf).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(&*srcbuf, &dstbuf[..n]); - - let srcbuf = vec![0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF]; - let mut rdr = DecodeReader::new(&*srcbuf, vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)], None); - let n = rdr.read(&mut dstbuf).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(&*srcbuf, &dstbuf[..n]); - } - - // Test basic UTF-16 decoding. - #[test] - fn trans_utf16_basic() { - let srcbuf = vec![0xFF, 0xFE, 0x61, 0x00]; - let mut rdr = DecodeReader::new(&*srcbuf, vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)], None); - assert_eq!("a", read_to_string(&mut rdr)); - - let srcbuf = vec![0xFE, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x61]; - let mut rdr = DecodeReader::new(&*srcbuf, vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)], None); - assert_eq!("a", read_to_string(&mut rdr)); - } - - // Test incomplete UTF-16 decoding. This ensures we see a replacement char - // if the stream ends with an unpaired code unit. - #[test] - fn trans_utf16_incomplete() { - let srcbuf = vec![0xFF, 0xFE, 0x61, 0x00, 0x00]; - let mut rdr = DecodeReader::new(&*srcbuf, vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)], None); - assert_eq!("a\u{FFFD}", read_to_string(&mut rdr)); - } - - macro_rules! test_trans_simple { - ($name:ident, $enc:expr, $srcbytes:expr, $dst:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let srcbuf = &$srcbytes[..]; - let enc = Encoding::for_label($enc.as_bytes()); - let mut rdr = DecodeReader::new( - &*srcbuf, vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)], enc); - assert_eq!($dst, read_to_string(&mut rdr)); - } - } - } - - // This isn't exhaustive obviously, but it lets us test base level support. - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_auto, "does not exist", b"\xD0\x96", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_utf8, "utf-8", b"\xD0\x96", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_utf16le, "utf-16le", b"\x16\x04", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_utf16be, "utf-16be", b"\x04\x16", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_chinese, "chinese", b"\xA7\xA8", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_korean, "korean", b"\xAC\xA8", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!( - trans_simple_big5_hkscs, "big5-hkscs", b"\xC7\xFA", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_gbk, "gbk", b"\xA7\xA8", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_sjis, "sjis", b"\x84\x47", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_eucjp, "euc-jp", b"\xA7\xA8", "Ж"); - test_trans_simple!(trans_simple_latin1, "latin1", b"\xA9", "©"); -} diff --git a/src/decompressor.rs b/src/decompressor.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a94948a..0000000 --- a/src/decompressor.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -use std::collections::HashMap; -use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::fmt; -use std::io::{self, Read}; -use std::path::Path; -use std::process::{self, Stdio}; - -use globset::{Glob, GlobSet, GlobSetBuilder}; - -/// A decompression command, contains the command to be spawned as well as any -/// necessary CLI args. -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] -struct DecompressionCommand { - cmd: &'static str, - args: &'static [&'static str], -} - -impl DecompressionCommand { - /// Create a new decompress command - fn new( - cmd: &'static str, - args: &'static [&'static str], - ) -> DecompressionCommand { - DecompressionCommand { - cmd, args - } - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for DecompressionCommand { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "{} {}", self.cmd, self.args.join(" ")) - } -} - -lazy_static! { - static ref DECOMPRESSION_COMMANDS: HashMap< - &'static str, - DecompressionCommand, - > = { - let mut m = HashMap::new(); - - const ARGS: &[&str] = &["-d", "-c"]; - m.insert("gz", DecompressionCommand::new("gzip", ARGS)); - m.insert("bz2", DecompressionCommand::new("bzip2", ARGS)); - m.insert("xz", DecompressionCommand::new("xz", ARGS)); - - const LZMA_ARGS: &[&str] = &["--format=lzma", "-d", "-c"]; - m.insert("lzma", DecompressionCommand::new("xz", LZMA_ARGS)); - - m - }; - static ref SUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_FORMATS: GlobSet = { - let mut builder = GlobSetBuilder::new(); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.gz").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.bz2").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.xz").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.lzma").unwrap()); - builder.build().unwrap() - }; - static ref TAR_ARCHIVE_FORMATS: GlobSet = { - let mut builder = GlobSetBuilder::new(); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.tar.gz").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.tar.xz").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.tar.bz2").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.tgz").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.txz").unwrap()); - builder.add(Glob::new("*.tbz2").unwrap()); - builder.build().unwrap() - }; -} - -/// DecompressionReader provides an `io::Read` implementation for a limited -/// set of compression formats. -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct DecompressionReader { - cmd: DecompressionCommand, - child: process::Child, - done: bool, -} - -impl DecompressionReader { - /// Returns a handle to the stdout of the spawned decompression process for - /// `path`, which can be directly searched in the worker. When the returned - /// value is exhausted, the underlying process is reaped. If the underlying - /// process fails, then its stderr is read and converted into a normal - /// io::Error. - /// - /// If there is any error in spawning the decompression command, then - /// return `None`, after outputting any necessary debug or error messages. - pub fn from_path(path: &Path) -> Option { - if is_tar_archive(path) { - debug!("{}: skipping tar archive", path.display()); - return None; - } - let extension = match path.extension().and_then(OsStr::to_str) { - Some(extension) => extension, - None => { - debug!( - "{}: failed to get compresson extension", path.display()); - return None; - } - }; - let decompression_cmd = match DECOMPRESSION_COMMANDS.get(extension) { - Some(cmd) => cmd, - None => { - debug!( - "{}: failed to get decompression command", path.display()); - return None; - } - }; - let cmd = process::Command::new(decompression_cmd.cmd) - .args(decompression_cmd.args) - .arg(path) - .stdout(Stdio::piped()) - .stderr(Stdio::piped()) - .spawn(); - let child = match cmd { - Ok(process) => process, - Err(_) => { - debug!( - "{}: decompression command '{}' not found", - path.display(), decompression_cmd.cmd); - return None; - } - }; - Some(DecompressionReader::new(*decompression_cmd, child)) - } - - fn new( - cmd: DecompressionCommand, - child: process::Child, - ) -> DecompressionReader { - DecompressionReader { - cmd: cmd, - child: child, - done: false, - } - } - - fn read_error(&mut self) -> io::Result { - let mut errbytes = vec![]; - self.child.stderr.as_mut().unwrap().read_to_end(&mut errbytes)?; - let errstr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&errbytes); - let errstr = errstr.trim(); - - Ok(if errstr.is_empty() { - let msg = format!("decompression command failed: '{}'", self.cmd); - io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, msg) - } else { - let msg = format!( - "decompression command '{}' failed: {}", self.cmd, errstr); - io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, msg) - }) - } -} - -impl io::Read for DecompressionReader { - fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { - if self.done { - return Ok(0); - } - let nread = self.child.stdout.as_mut().unwrap().read(buf)?; - if nread == 0 { - self.done = true; - // Reap the child now that we're done reading. - // If the command failed, report stderr as an error. - if !self.child.wait()?.success() { - return Err(self.read_error()?); - } - } - Ok(nread) - } -} - -/// Returns true if the given path contains a supported compression format or -/// is a TAR archive. -pub fn is_compressed(path: &Path) -> bool { - is_supported_compression_format(path) || is_tar_archive(path) -} - -/// Returns true if the given path matches any one of the supported compression -/// formats -fn is_supported_compression_format(path: &Path) -> bool { - SUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_FORMATS.is_match(path) -} - -/// Returns true if the given path matches any of the known TAR file formats. -fn is_tar_archive(path: &Path) -> bool { - TAR_ARCHIVE_FORMATS.is_match(path) -} diff --git a/termcolor/src/lib.rs b/src/lib.rs similarity index 100% rename from termcolor/src/lib.rs rename to src/lib.rs diff --git a/src/logger.rs b/src/logger.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8bd7e09..0000000 --- a/src/logger.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -// This module defines a super simple logger that works with the `log` crate. -// We don't need anything fancy; just basic log levels and the ability to -// print to stderr. We therefore avoid bringing in extra dependencies just -// for this functionality. - -use log::{self, Log}; - -/// The simplest possible logger that logs to stderr. -/// -/// This logger does no filtering. Instead, it relies on the `log` crates -/// filtering via its global max_level setting. -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct Logger(()); - -const LOGGER: &'static Logger = &Logger(()); - -impl Logger { - /// Create a new logger that logs to stderr and initialize it as the - /// global logger. If there was a problem setting the logger, then an - /// error is returned. - pub fn init() -> Result<(), log::SetLoggerError> { - log::set_logger(LOGGER) - } -} - -impl Log for Logger { - fn enabled(&self, _: &log::Metadata) -> bool { - // We set the log level via log::set_max_level, so we don't need to - // implement filtering here. - true - } - - fn log(&self, record: &log::Record) { - match (record.file(), record.line()) { - (Some(file), Some(line)) => { - eprintln!( - "{}/{}/{}:{}: {}", - record.level(), record.target(), - file, line, record.args()); - } - (Some(file), None) => { - eprintln!( - "{}/{}/{}: {}", - record.level(), record.target(), file, record.args()); - } - _ => { - eprintln!( - "{}/{}: {}", - record.level(), record.target(), record.args()); - } - } - } - - fn flush(&self) { - // We use eprintln! which is flushed on every call. - } -} diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6f01013..0000000 --- a/src/main.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,441 +0,0 @@ -extern crate atty; -extern crate bytecount; -#[macro_use] -extern crate clap; -extern crate encoding_rs; -extern crate globset; -extern crate grep; -extern crate ignore; -#[macro_use] -extern crate lazy_static; -extern crate libc; -#[macro_use] -extern crate log; -extern crate memchr; -extern crate memmap; -extern crate num_cpus; -extern crate regex; -extern crate same_file; -extern crate termcolor; -#[cfg(windows)] -extern crate winapi; - -use std::error::Error; -use std::process; -use std::result; -use std::sync::Arc; -use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; -use std::sync::mpsc; -use std::thread; -use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; - -use args::Args; -use worker::Work; - -macro_rules! errored { - ($($tt:tt)*) => { - return Err(From::from(format!($($tt)*))); - } -} - -mod app; -mod args; -mod config; -mod decoder; -mod decompressor; -mod logger; -mod pathutil; -mod printer; -mod search_buffer; -mod search_stream; -mod unescape; -mod worker; - -pub type Result = result::Result>; - -fn main() { - reset_sigpipe(); - match Args::parse().map(Arc::new).and_then(run) { - Ok(0) => process::exit(1), - Ok(_) => process::exit(0), - Err(err) => { - eprintln!("{}", err); - process::exit(2); - } - } -} - -fn run(args: Arc) -> Result { - if args.never_match() { - return Ok(0); - } - let threads = args.threads(); - if args.files() { - if threads == 1 || args.is_one_path() { - run_files_one_thread(&args) - } else { - run_files_parallel(args) - } - } else if args.type_list() { - run_types(&args) - } else if threads == 1 || args.is_one_path() { - run_one_thread(&args) - } else { - run_parallel(&args) - } -} - -fn run_parallel(args: &Arc) -> Result { - let start_time = Instant::now(); - let bufwtr = Arc::new(args.buffer_writer()); - let quiet_matched = args.quiet_matched(); - let paths_searched = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0)); - let match_line_count = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0)); - let paths_matched = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0)); - - args.walker_parallel().run(|| { - let args = Arc::clone(args); - let quiet_matched = quiet_matched.clone(); - let paths_searched = paths_searched.clone(); - let match_line_count = match_line_count.clone(); - let paths_matched = paths_matched.clone(); - let bufwtr = Arc::clone(&bufwtr); - let mut buf = bufwtr.buffer(); - let mut worker = args.worker(); - Box::new(move |result| { - use ignore::WalkState::*; - - if quiet_matched.has_match() { - return Quit; - } - let dent = match get_or_log_dir_entry( - result, - args.stdout_handle(), - args.files(), - args.no_messages(), - args.no_ignore_messages(), - ) { - None => return Continue, - Some(dent) => dent, - }; - paths_searched.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst); - buf.clear(); - { - // This block actually executes the search and prints the - // results into outbuf. - let mut printer = args.printer(&mut buf); - let count = - if dent.is_stdin() { - worker.run(&mut printer, Work::Stdin) - } else { - worker.run(&mut printer, Work::DirEntry(dent)) - }; - match_line_count.fetch_add(count as usize, Ordering::SeqCst); - if quiet_matched.set_match(count > 0) { - return Quit; - } - if args.stats() && count > 0 { - paths_matched.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst); - } - } - // BUG(burntsushi): We should handle this error instead of ignoring - // it. See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/200 - let _ = bufwtr.print(&buf); - Continue - }) - }); - if !args.paths().is_empty() && paths_searched.load(Ordering::SeqCst) == 0 { - if !args.no_messages() { - eprint_nothing_searched(); - } - } - let match_line_count = match_line_count.load(Ordering::SeqCst) as u64; - let paths_searched = paths_searched.load(Ordering::SeqCst) as u64; - let paths_matched = paths_matched.load(Ordering::SeqCst) as u64; - if args.stats() { - print_stats( - match_line_count, - paths_searched, - paths_matched, - start_time.elapsed(), - ); - } - Ok(match_line_count) -} - -fn run_one_thread(args: &Arc) -> Result { - let start_time = Instant::now(); - let mut stdout = args.stdout(); - let mut worker = args.worker(); - let mut paths_searched: u64 = 0; - let mut match_line_count = 0; - let mut paths_matched: u64 = 0; - for result in args.walker() { - let dent = match get_or_log_dir_entry( - result, - args.stdout_handle(), - args.files(), - args.no_messages(), - args.no_ignore_messages(), - ) { - None => continue, - Some(dent) => dent, - }; - let mut printer = args.printer(&mut stdout); - if match_line_count > 0 { - if args.quiet() { - break; - } - if let Some(sep) = args.file_separator() { - printer = printer.file_separator(sep); - } - } - paths_searched += 1; - let count = - if dent.is_stdin() { - worker.run(&mut printer, Work::Stdin) - } else { - worker.run(&mut printer, Work::DirEntry(dent)) - }; - match_line_count += count; - if args.stats() && count > 0 { - paths_matched += 1; - } - } - if !args.paths().is_empty() && paths_searched == 0 { - if !args.no_messages() { - eprint_nothing_searched(); - } - } - if args.stats() { - print_stats( - match_line_count, - paths_searched, - paths_matched, - start_time.elapsed(), - ); - } - Ok(match_line_count) -} - -fn run_files_parallel(args: Arc) -> Result { - let print_args = Arc::clone(&args); - let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel::(); - let print_thread = thread::spawn(move || { - let mut printer = print_args.printer(print_args.stdout()); - let mut file_count = 0; - for dent in rx.iter() { - if !print_args.quiet() { - printer.path(dent.path()); - } - file_count += 1; - } - file_count - }); - args.walker_parallel().run(move || { - let args = Arc::clone(&args); - let tx = tx.clone(); - Box::new(move |result| { - if let Some(dent) = get_or_log_dir_entry( - result, - args.stdout_handle(), - args.files(), - args.no_messages(), - args.no_ignore_messages(), - ) { - tx.send(dent).unwrap(); - } - ignore::WalkState::Continue - }) - }); - Ok(print_thread.join().unwrap()) -} - -fn run_files_one_thread(args: &Arc) -> Result { - let mut printer = args.printer(args.stdout()); - let mut file_count = 0; - for result in args.walker() { - let dent = match get_or_log_dir_entry( - result, - args.stdout_handle(), - args.files(), - args.no_messages(), - args.no_ignore_messages(), - ) { - None => continue, - Some(dent) => dent, - }; - if !args.quiet() { - printer.path(dent.path()); - } - file_count += 1; - } - Ok(file_count) -} - -fn run_types(args: &Arc) -> Result { - let mut printer = args.printer(args.stdout()); - let mut ty_count = 0; - for def in args.type_defs() { - printer.type_def(def); - ty_count += 1; - } - Ok(ty_count) -} - -fn get_or_log_dir_entry( - result: result::Result, - stdout_handle: Option<&same_file::Handle>, - files_only: bool, - no_messages: bool, - no_ignore_messages: bool, -) -> Option { - match result { - Err(err) => { - if !no_messages { - eprintln!("{}", err); - } - None - } - Ok(dent) => { - if let Some(err) = dent.error() { - if !no_messages && !no_ignore_messages { - eprintln!("{}", err); - } - } - if dent.file_type().is_none() { - return Some(dent); // entry is stdin - } - // A depth of 0 means the user gave the path explicitly, so we - // should always try to search it. - if dent.depth() == 0 && !ignore_entry_is_dir(&dent) { - return Some(dent); - } else if !ignore_entry_is_file(&dent) { - return None; - } - // If we are redirecting stdout to a file, then don't search that - // file. - if !files_only && is_stdout_file(&dent, stdout_handle, no_messages) { - return None; - } - Some(dent) - } - } -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given `ignore::DirEntry` points to a -/// directory. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn ignore_entry_is_dir(dent: &ignore::DirEntry) -> bool { - use std::os::windows::fs::MetadataExt; - use winapi::um::winnt::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY; - - dent.metadata().map(|md| { - md.file_attributes() & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 - }).unwrap_or(false) -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given `ignore::DirEntry` points to a -/// directory. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -fn ignore_entry_is_dir(dent: &ignore::DirEntry) -> bool { - dent.file_type().map_or(false, |ft| ft.is_dir()) -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given `ignore::DirEntry` points to a -/// file. -/// -/// This works around a bug in Rust's standard library: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46484 -#[cfg(windows)] -fn ignore_entry_is_file(dent: &ignore::DirEntry) -> bool { - !ignore_entry_is_dir(dent) -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given `ignore::DirEntry` points to a -/// file. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -fn ignore_entry_is_file(dent: &ignore::DirEntry) -> bool { - dent.file_type().map_or(false, |ft| ft.is_file()) -} - -fn is_stdout_file( - dent: &ignore::DirEntry, - stdout_handle: Option<&same_file::Handle>, - no_messages: bool, -) -> bool { - let stdout_handle = match stdout_handle { - None => return false, - Some(stdout_handle) => stdout_handle, - }; - // If we know for sure that these two things aren't equal, then avoid - // the costly extra stat call to determine equality. - if !maybe_dent_eq_handle(dent, stdout_handle) { - return false; - } - match same_file::Handle::from_path(dent.path()) { - Ok(h) => stdout_handle == &h, - Err(err) => { - if !no_messages { - eprintln!("{}: {}", dent.path().display(), err); - } - false - } - } -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -fn maybe_dent_eq_handle( - dent: &ignore::DirEntry, - handle: &same_file::Handle, -) -> bool { - dent.ino() == Some(handle.ino()) -} - -#[cfg(not(unix))] -fn maybe_dent_eq_handle(_: &ignore::DirEntry, _: &same_file::Handle) -> bool { - true -} - -fn eprint_nothing_searched() { - eprintln!("No files were searched, which means ripgrep probably \ - applied a filter you didn't expect. \ - Try running again with --debug."); -} - -fn print_stats( - match_count: u64, - paths_searched: u64, - paths_matched: u64, - time_elapsed: Duration, -) { - let time_elapsed = - time_elapsed.as_secs() as f64 - + (time_elapsed.subsec_nanos() as f64 * 1e-9); - println!("\n{} matched lines\n\ - {} files contained matches\n\ - {} files searched\n\ - {:.3} seconds", match_count, paths_matched, - paths_searched, time_elapsed); -} - -// The Rust standard library suppresses the default SIGPIPE behavior, so that -// writing to a closed pipe doesn't kill the process. The goal is to instead -// handle errors through the normal result mechanism. Ripgrep needs some -// refactoring before it will be able to do that, however, so we re-enable the -// standard SIGPIPE behavior as a workaround. See -// https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/200. -#[cfg(unix)] -fn reset_sigpipe() { - unsafe { - libc::signal(libc::SIGPIPE, libc::SIG_DFL); - } -} - -#[cfg(not(unix))] -fn reset_sigpipe() { - // no-op -} diff --git a/src/pathutil.rs b/src/pathutil.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8d1c151..0000000 --- a/src/pathutil.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The pathutil module provides platform specific operations on paths that are -typically faster than the same operations as provided in `std::path`. In -particular, we really want to avoid the costly operation of parsing the path -into its constituent components. We give up on Windows, but on Unix, we deal -with the raw bytes directly. - -On large repositories (like chromium), this can have a ~25% performance -improvement on just listing the files to search (!). -*/ -use std::path::Path; - -/// Strip `prefix` from the `path` and return the remainder. -/// -/// If `path` doesn't have a prefix `prefix`, then return `None`. -#[cfg(unix)] -pub fn strip_prefix<'a, P: AsRef + ?Sized>( - prefix: &'a P, - path: &'a Path, -) -> Option<&'a Path> { - use std::ffi::OsStr; - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - - let prefix = prefix.as_ref().as_os_str().as_bytes(); - let path = path.as_os_str().as_bytes(); - if prefix.len() > path.len() || prefix != &path[0..prefix.len()] { - None - } else { - Some(Path::new(OsStr::from_bytes(&path[prefix.len()..]))) - } -} - -/// Strip `prefix` from the `path` and return the remainder. -/// -/// If `path` doesn't have a prefix `prefix`, then return `None`. -#[cfg(not(unix))] -pub fn strip_prefix<'a, P: AsRef + ?Sized>( - prefix: &'a P, - path: &'a Path, -) -> Option<&'a Path> { - path.strip_prefix(prefix).ok() -} diff --git a/src/printer.rs b/src/printer.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 20fd1c4..0000000 --- a/src/printer.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,928 +0,0 @@ -use std::error; -use std::fmt; -use std::path::Path; -use std::str::FromStr; - -use regex::bytes::{Captures, Match, Regex, Replacer}; -use termcolor::{Color, ColorSpec, ParseColorError, WriteColor}; - -use pathutil::strip_prefix; -use ignore::types::FileTypeDef; - -/// Track the start and end of replacements to allow coloring them on output. -#[derive(Debug)] -struct Offset { - start: usize, - end: usize, -} - -impl Offset { - fn new(start: usize, end: usize) -> Offset { - Offset { start: start, end: end } - } -} - -impl<'m, 'r> From<&'m Match<'r>> for Offset { - fn from(m: &'m Match<'r>) -> Self { - Offset{ start: m.start(), end: m.end() } - } -} - -/// `CountingReplacer` implements the Replacer interface for Regex, -/// and counts how often replacement is being performed. -struct CountingReplacer<'r> { - replace: &'r [u8], - count: &'r mut usize, - offsets: &'r mut Vec, -} - -impl<'r> CountingReplacer<'r> { - fn new( - replace: &'r [u8], - count: &'r mut usize, - offsets: &'r mut Vec, - ) -> CountingReplacer<'r> { - CountingReplacer { replace: replace, count: count, offsets: offsets, } - } -} - -impl<'r> Replacer for CountingReplacer<'r> { - fn replace_append(&mut self, caps: &Captures, dst: &mut Vec) { - *self.count += 1; - let start = dst.len(); - caps.expand(self.replace, dst); - let end = dst.len(); - if start != end { - self.offsets.push(Offset::new(start, end)); - } - } -} - -/// Printer encapsulates all output logic for searching. -/// -/// Note that we currently ignore all write errors. It's probably worthwhile -/// to fix this, but printers are only ever used for writes to stdout or -/// writes to memory, neither of which commonly fail. -pub struct Printer { - /// The underlying writer. - wtr: W, - /// Whether anything has been printed to wtr yet. - has_printed: bool, - /// Whether to show column numbers for the first match or not. - column: bool, - /// The string to use to separate non-contiguous runs of context lines. - context_separator: Vec, - /// The end-of-line terminator used by the printer. In general, eols are - /// printed via the match directly, but occasionally we need to insert them - /// ourselves (for example, to print a context separator). - eol: u8, - /// A file separator to show before any matches are printed. - file_separator: Option>, - /// Whether to show file name as a heading or not. - /// - /// N.B. If with_filename is false, then this setting has no effect. - heading: bool, - /// Whether to show every match on its own line. - line_per_match: bool, - /// Whether to print NUL bytes after a file path instead of new lines - /// or `:`. - null: bool, - /// Print only the matched (non-empty) parts of a matching line - only_matching: bool, - /// A string to use as a replacement of each match in a matching line. - replace: Option>, - /// Whether to prefix each match with the corresponding file name. - with_filename: bool, - /// The color specifications. - colors: ColorSpecs, - /// The separator to use for file paths. If empty, this is ignored. - path_separator: Option, - /// Restrict lines to this many columns. - max_columns: Option, -} - -impl Printer { - /// Create a new printer that writes to wtr with the given color settings. - pub fn new(wtr: W) -> Printer { - Printer { - wtr: wtr, - has_printed: false, - column: false, - context_separator: "--".to_string().into_bytes(), - eol: b'\n', - file_separator: None, - heading: false, - line_per_match: false, - null: false, - only_matching: false, - replace: None, - with_filename: false, - colors: ColorSpecs::default(), - path_separator: None, - max_columns: None, - } - } - - /// Set the color specifications. - pub fn colors(mut self, colors: ColorSpecs) -> Printer { - self.colors = colors; - self - } - - /// When set, column numbers will be printed for the first match on each - /// line. - pub fn column(mut self, yes: bool) -> Printer { - self.column = yes; - self - } - - /// Set the context separator. The default is `--`. - pub fn context_separator(mut self, sep: Vec) -> Printer { - self.context_separator = sep; - self - } - - /// Set the end-of-line terminator. The default is `\n`. - pub fn eol(mut self, eol: u8) -> Printer { - self.eol = eol; - self - } - - /// If set, the separator is printed before any matches. By default, no - /// separator is printed. - pub fn file_separator(mut self, sep: Vec) -> Printer { - self.file_separator = Some(sep); - self - } - - /// Whether to show file name as a heading or not. - /// - /// N.B. If with_filename is false, then this setting has no effect. - pub fn heading(mut self, yes: bool) -> Printer { - self.heading = yes; - self - } - - /// Whether to show every match on its own line. - pub fn line_per_match(mut self, yes: bool) -> Printer { - self.line_per_match = yes; - self - } - - /// Whether to cause NUL bytes to follow file paths instead of other - /// visual separators (like `:`, `-` and `\n`). - pub fn null(mut self, yes: bool) -> Printer { - self.null = yes; - self - } - - /// Print only the matched (non-empty) parts of a matching line - pub fn only_matching(mut self, yes: bool) -> Printer { - self.only_matching = yes; - self - } - - /// A separator to use when printing file paths. When empty, use the - /// default separator for the current platform. (/ on Unix, \ on Windows.) - pub fn path_separator(mut self, sep: Option) -> Printer { - self.path_separator = sep; - self - } - - /// Replace every match in each matching line with the replacement string - /// given. - pub fn replace(mut self, replacement: Vec) -> Printer { - self.replace = Some(replacement); - self - } - - /// When set, each match is prefixed with the file name that it came from. - pub fn with_filename(mut self, yes: bool) -> Printer { - self.with_filename = yes; - self - } - - /// Configure the max. number of columns used for printing matching lines. - pub fn max_columns(mut self, max_columns: Option) -> Printer { - self.max_columns = max_columns; - self - } - - /// Returns true if and only if something has been printed. - pub fn has_printed(&self) -> bool { - self.has_printed - } - - /// Flushes the underlying writer and returns it. - #[allow(dead_code)] - pub fn into_inner(mut self) -> W { - let _ = self.wtr.flush(); - self.wtr - } - - /// Prints a type definition. - pub fn type_def(&mut self, def: &FileTypeDef) { - self.write(def.name().as_bytes()); - self.write(b": "); - let mut first = true; - for glob in def.globs() { - if !first { - self.write(b", "); - } - self.write(glob.as_bytes()); - first = false; - } - self.write_eol(); - } - - /// Prints the given path. - pub fn path>(&mut self, path: P) { - let path = strip_prefix("./", path.as_ref()).unwrap_or(path.as_ref()); - self.write_path(path); - self.write_path_eol(); - } - - /// Prints the given path and a count of the number of matches found. - pub fn path_count>(&mut self, path: P, count: u64) { - if self.with_filename { - self.write_path(path); - self.write_path_sep(b':'); - } - self.write(count.to_string().as_bytes()); - self.write_eol(); - } - - /// Prints the context separator. - pub fn context_separate(&mut self) { - if self.context_separator.is_empty() { - return; - } - let _ = self.wtr.write_all(&self.context_separator); - self.write_eol(); - } - - pub fn matched>( - &mut self, - re: &Regex, - path: P, - buf: &[u8], - start: usize, - end: usize, - line_number: Option, - byte_offset: Option - ) { - if !self.line_per_match && !self.only_matching { - let mat = - if !self.needs_match() { - (0, 0) - } else { - re.find(&buf[start..end]) - .map(|m| (m.start(), m.end())) - .unwrap_or((0, 0)) - }; - return self.write_match( - re, path, buf, start, end, line_number, - byte_offset, mat.0, mat.1); - } - for m in re.find_iter(&buf[start..end]) { - self.write_match( - re, path.as_ref(), buf, start, end, line_number, - byte_offset, m.start(), m.end()); - } - } - - fn needs_match(&self) -> bool { - self.column - || self.replace.is_some() - || self.only_matching - } - - fn write_match>( - &mut self, - re: &Regex, - path: P, - buf: &[u8], - start: usize, - end: usize, - line_number: Option, - byte_offset: Option, - match_start: usize, - match_end: usize, - ) { - if self.heading && self.with_filename && !self.has_printed { - self.write_file_sep(); - self.write_path(path); - self.write_path_eol(); - } else if !self.heading && self.with_filename { - self.write_path(path); - self.write_path_sep(b':'); - } - if let Some(line_number) = line_number { - self.line_number(line_number, b':'); - } - if self.column { - self.column_number(match_start as u64 + 1, b':'); - } - if let Some(byte_offset) = byte_offset { - if self.only_matching { - self.write_byte_offset( - byte_offset + ((start + match_start) as u64), b':'); - } else { - self.write_byte_offset(byte_offset + (start as u64), b':'); - } - } - if self.replace.is_some() { - let mut count = 0; - let mut offsets = Vec::new(); - let line = { - let replacer = CountingReplacer::new( - self.replace.as_ref().unwrap(), &mut count, &mut offsets); - if self.only_matching { - re.replace_all( - &buf[start + match_start..start + match_end], replacer) - } else { - re.replace_all(&buf[start..end], replacer) - } - }; - if self.max_columns.map_or(false, |m| line.len() > m) { - let msg = format!( - "[Omitted long line with {} replacements]", count); - self.write_colored(msg.as_bytes(), |colors| colors.matched()); - self.write_eol(); - return; - } - self.write_matched_line(offsets, &*line, false); - } else { - let buf = if self.only_matching { - &buf[start + match_start..start + match_end] - } else { - &buf[start..end] - }; - if self.max_columns.map_or(false, |m| buf.len() > m) { - let count = re.find_iter(buf).count(); - let msg = format!("[Omitted long line with {} matches]", count); - self.write_colored(msg.as_bytes(), |colors| colors.matched()); - self.write_eol(); - return; - } - let only_match = self.only_matching; - self.write_matched_line( - re.find_iter(buf).map(|x| Offset::from(&x)), buf, only_match); - } - } - - fn write_matched_line(&mut self, offsets: I, buf: &[u8], only_match: bool) - where I: IntoIterator, - { - if !self.wtr.supports_color() || self.colors.matched().is_none() { - self.write(buf); - } else if only_match { - self.write_colored(buf, |colors| colors.matched()); - } else { - let mut last_written = 0; - for o in offsets { - self.write(&buf[last_written..o.start]); - // This conditional checks if the match is both empty *and* - // past the end of the line. In this case, we never want to - // emit an additional color escape. - if o.start != o.end || o.end != buf.len() { - self.write_colored( - &buf[o.start..o.end], |colors| colors.matched()); - } - last_written = o.end; - } - self.write(&buf[last_written..]); - } - if buf.last() != Some(&self.eol) { - self.write_eol(); - } - } - - pub fn context>( - &mut self, - path: P, - buf: &[u8], - start: usize, - end: usize, - line_number: Option, - byte_offset: Option, - ) { - if self.heading && self.with_filename && !self.has_printed { - self.write_file_sep(); - self.write_path(path); - self.write_path_eol(); - } else if !self.heading && self.with_filename { - self.write_path(path); - self.write_path_sep(b'-'); - } - if let Some(line_number) = line_number { - self.line_number(line_number, b'-'); - } - if let Some(byte_offset) = byte_offset { - self.write_byte_offset(byte_offset + (start as u64), b'-'); - } - if self.max_columns.map_or(false, |m| end - start > m) { - self.write(b"[Omitted long context line]"); - self.write_eol(); - return; - } - self.write(&buf[start..end]); - if buf[start..end].last() != Some(&self.eol) { - self.write_eol(); - } - } - - fn separator(&mut self, sep: &[u8]) { - self.write(sep); - } - - fn write_path_sep(&mut self, sep: u8) { - if self.null { - self.write(b"\x00"); - } else { - self.separator(&[sep]); - } - } - - fn write_path_eol(&mut self) { - if self.null { - self.write(b"\x00"); - } else { - self.write_eol(); - } - } - - #[cfg(unix)] - fn write_path>(&mut self, path: P) { - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - let path = path.as_ref().as_os_str().as_bytes(); - self.write_path_replace_separator(path); - } - - #[cfg(not(unix))] - fn write_path>(&mut self, path: P) { - let path = path.as_ref().to_string_lossy(); - self.write_path_replace_separator(path.as_bytes()); - } - - fn write_path_replace_separator(&mut self, path: &[u8]) { - match self.path_separator { - None => self.write_colored(path, |colors| colors.path()), - Some(sep) => { - let transformed_path: Vec<_> = path.iter().map(|&b| { - if b == b'/' || (cfg!(windows) && b == b'\\') { - sep - } else { - b - } - }).collect(); - self.write_colored(&transformed_path, |colors| colors.path()); - } - } - } - - fn line_number(&mut self, n: u64, sep: u8) { - let line_number = n.to_string(); - self.write_colored(line_number.as_bytes(), |colors| colors.line()); - self.separator(&[sep]); - } - - fn column_number(&mut self, n: u64, sep: u8) { - self.write_colored(n.to_string().as_bytes(), |colors| colors.column()); - self.separator(&[sep]); - } - - fn write_byte_offset(&mut self, o: u64, sep: u8) { - self.write_colored(o.to_string().as_bytes(), |colors| colors.column()); - self.separator(&[sep]); - } - - fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) { - self.has_printed = true; - let _ = self.wtr.write_all(buf); - } - - fn write_eol(&mut self) { - let eol = self.eol; - self.write(&[eol]); - } - - fn write_colored(&mut self, buf: &[u8], get_color: F) - where F: Fn(&ColorSpecs) -> &ColorSpec - { - let _ = self.wtr.set_color(get_color(&self.colors)); - self.write(buf); - let _ = self.wtr.reset(); - } - - fn write_file_sep(&mut self) { - if let Some(ref sep) = self.file_separator { - self.has_printed = true; - let _ = self.wtr.write_all(sep); - let _ = self.wtr.write_all(b"\n"); - } - } -} - -/// An error that can occur when parsing color specifications. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub enum Error { - /// This occurs when an unrecognized output type is used. - UnrecognizedOutType(String), - /// This occurs when an unrecognized spec type is used. - UnrecognizedSpecType(String), - /// This occurs when an unrecognized color name is used. - UnrecognizedColor(String, String), - /// This occurs when an unrecognized style attribute is used. - UnrecognizedStyle(String), - /// This occurs when the format of a color specification is invalid. - InvalidFormat(String), -} - -impl error::Error for Error { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - Error::UnrecognizedOutType(_) => "unrecognized output type", - Error::UnrecognizedSpecType(_) => "unrecognized spec type", - Error::UnrecognizedColor(_, _) => "unrecognized color name", - Error::UnrecognizedStyle(_) => "unrecognized style attribute", - Error::InvalidFormat(_) => "invalid color spec", - } - } - - fn cause(&self) -> Option<&error::Error> { - None - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match *self { - Error::UnrecognizedOutType(ref name) => { - write!(f, "Unrecognized output type '{}'. Choose from: \ - path, line, column, match.", name) - } - Error::UnrecognizedSpecType(ref name) => { - write!(f, "Unrecognized spec type '{}'. Choose from: \ - fg, bg, style, none.", name) - } - Error::UnrecognizedColor(_, ref msg) => { - write!(f, "{}", msg) - } - Error::UnrecognizedStyle(ref name) => { - write!(f, "Unrecognized style attribute '{}'. Choose from: \ - nobold, bold, nointense, intense, nounderline, \ - underline.", name) - } - Error::InvalidFormat(ref original) => { - write!( - f, - "Invalid color spec format: '{}'. Valid format \ - is '(path|line|column|match):(fg|bg|style):(value)'.", - original) - } - } - } -} - -impl From for Error { - fn from(err: ParseColorError) -> Error { - Error::UnrecognizedColor(err.invalid().to_string(), err.to_string()) - } -} - -/// A merged set of color specifications. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub struct ColorSpecs { - path: ColorSpec, - line: ColorSpec, - column: ColorSpec, - matched: ColorSpec, -} - -/// A single color specification provided by the user. -/// -/// A `ColorSpecs` can be built by merging a sequence of `Spec`s. -/// -/// ## Example -/// -/// The only way to build a `Spec` is to parse it from a string. Once multiple -/// `Spec`s have been constructed, then can be merged into a single -/// `ColorSpecs` value. -/// -/// ```rust -/// use termcolor::{Color, ColorSpecs, Spec}; -/// -/// let spec1: Spec = "path:fg:blue".parse().unwrap(); -/// let spec2: Spec = "match:bg:green".parse().unwrap(); -/// let specs = ColorSpecs::new(&[spec1, spec2]); -/// -/// assert_eq!(specs.path().fg(), Some(Color::Blue)); -/// assert_eq!(specs.matched().bg(), Some(Color::Green)); -/// ``` -/// -/// ## Format -/// -/// The format of a `Spec` is a triple: `{type}:{attribute}:{value}`. Each -/// component is defined as follows: -/// -/// * `{type}` can be one of `path`, `line`, `column` or `match`. -/// * `{attribute}` can be one of `fg`, `bg` or `style`. `{attribute}` may also -/// be the special value `none`, in which case, `{value}` can be omitted. -/// * `{value}` is either a color name (for `fg`/`bg`) or a style instruction. -/// -/// `{type}` controls which part of the output should be styled and is -/// application dependent. -/// -/// When `{attribute}` is `none`, then this should cause any existing color -/// settings to be cleared. -/// -/// `{value}` should be a color when `{attribute}` is `fg` or `bg`, or it -/// should be a style instruction when `{attribute}` is `style`. When -/// `{attribute}` is `none`, `{value}` must be omitted. -/// -/// Valid colors are `black`, `blue`, `green`, `red`, `cyan`, `magenta`, -/// `yellow`, `white`. -/// -/// Valid style instructions are `nobold`, `bold`, `intense`, `nointense`, -/// `underline`, `nounderline`. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub struct Spec { - ty: OutType, - value: SpecValue, -} - -/// The actual value given by the specification. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -enum SpecValue { - None, - Fg(Color), - Bg(Color), - Style(Style), -} - -/// The set of configurable portions of ripgrep's output. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -enum OutType { - Path, - Line, - Column, - Match, -} - -/// The specification type. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -enum SpecType { - Fg, - Bg, - Style, - None, -} - -/// The set of available styles for use in the terminal. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -enum Style { - Bold, - NoBold, - Intense, - NoIntense, - Underline, - NoUnderline -} - -impl ColorSpecs { - /// Create color specifications from a list of user supplied - /// specifications. - pub fn new(user_specs: &[Spec]) -> ColorSpecs { - let mut specs = ColorSpecs::default(); - for user_spec in user_specs { - match user_spec.ty { - OutType::Path => user_spec.merge_into(&mut specs.path), - OutType::Line => user_spec.merge_into(&mut specs.line), - OutType::Column => user_spec.merge_into(&mut specs.column), - OutType::Match => user_spec.merge_into(&mut specs.matched), - } - } - specs - } - - /// Return the color specification for coloring file paths. - fn path(&self) -> &ColorSpec { - &self.path - } - - /// Return the color specification for coloring line numbers. - fn line(&self) -> &ColorSpec { - &self.line - } - - /// Return the color specification for coloring column numbers. - fn column(&self) -> &ColorSpec { - &self.column - } - - /// Return the color specification for coloring matched text. - fn matched(&self) -> &ColorSpec { - &self.matched - } -} - -impl Spec { - /// Merge this spec into the given color specification. - fn merge_into(&self, cspec: &mut ColorSpec) { - self.value.merge_into(cspec); - } -} - -impl SpecValue { - /// Merge this spec value into the given color specification. - fn merge_into(&self, cspec: &mut ColorSpec) { - match *self { - SpecValue::None => cspec.clear(), - SpecValue::Fg(ref color) => { cspec.set_fg(Some(color.clone())); } - SpecValue::Bg(ref color) => { cspec.set_bg(Some(color.clone())); } - SpecValue::Style(ref style) => { - match *style { - Style::Bold => { cspec.set_bold(true); } - Style::NoBold => { cspec.set_bold(false); } - Style::Intense => { cspec.set_intense(true); } - Style::NoIntense => { cspec.set_intense(false); } - Style::Underline => { cspec.set_underline(true); } - Style::NoUnderline => { cspec.set_underline(false); } - } - } - } - } -} - -impl FromStr for Spec { - type Err = Error; - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { - let pieces: Vec<&str> = s.split(':').collect(); - if pieces.len() <= 1 || pieces.len() > 3 { - return Err(Error::InvalidFormat(s.to_string())); - } - let otype: OutType = pieces[0].parse()?; - match pieces[1].parse()? { - SpecType::None => Ok(Spec { ty: otype, value: SpecValue::None }), - SpecType::Style => { - if pieces.len() < 3 { - return Err(Error::InvalidFormat(s.to_string())); - } - let style: Style = pieces[2].parse()?; - Ok(Spec { ty: otype, value: SpecValue::Style(style) }) - } - SpecType::Fg => { - if pieces.len() < 3 { - return Err(Error::InvalidFormat(s.to_string())); - } - let color: Color = pieces[2].parse()?; - Ok(Spec { ty: otype, value: SpecValue::Fg(color) }) - } - SpecType::Bg => { - if pieces.len() < 3 { - return Err(Error::InvalidFormat(s.to_string())); - } - let color: Color = pieces[2].parse()?; - Ok(Spec { ty: otype, value: SpecValue::Bg(color) }) - } - } - } -} - -impl FromStr for OutType { - type Err = Error; - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { - match &*s.to_lowercase() { - "path" => Ok(OutType::Path), - "line" => Ok(OutType::Line), - "column" => Ok(OutType::Column), - "match" => Ok(OutType::Match), - _ => Err(Error::UnrecognizedOutType(s.to_string())), - } - } -} - -impl FromStr for SpecType { - type Err = Error; - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { - match &*s.to_lowercase() { - "fg" => Ok(SpecType::Fg), - "bg" => Ok(SpecType::Bg), - "style" => Ok(SpecType::Style), - "none" => Ok(SpecType::None), - _ => Err(Error::UnrecognizedSpecType(s.to_string())), - } - } -} - -impl FromStr for Style { - type Err = Error; - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { - match &*s.to_lowercase() { - "bold" => Ok(Style::Bold), - "nobold" => Ok(Style::NoBold), - "intense" => Ok(Style::Intense), - "nointense" => Ok(Style::NoIntense), - "underline" => Ok(Style::Underline), - "nounderline" => Ok(Style::NoUnderline), - _ => Err(Error::UnrecognizedStyle(s.to_string())), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use termcolor::{Color, ColorSpec}; - use super::{ColorSpecs, Error, OutType, Spec, SpecValue, Style}; - - #[test] - fn merge() { - let user_specs: &[Spec] = &[ - "match:fg:blue".parse().unwrap(), - "match:none".parse().unwrap(), - "match:style:bold".parse().unwrap(), - ]; - let mut expect_matched = ColorSpec::new(); - expect_matched.set_bold(true); - assert_eq!(ColorSpecs::new(user_specs), ColorSpecs { - path: ColorSpec::default(), - line: ColorSpec::default(), - column: ColorSpec::default(), - matched: expect_matched, - }); - } - - #[test] - fn specs() { - let spec: Spec = "path:fg:blue".parse().unwrap(); - assert_eq!(spec, Spec { - ty: OutType::Path, - value: SpecValue::Fg(Color::Blue), - }); - - let spec: Spec = "path:bg:red".parse().unwrap(); - assert_eq!(spec, Spec { - ty: OutType::Path, - value: SpecValue::Bg(Color::Red), - }); - - let spec: Spec = "match:style:bold".parse().unwrap(); - assert_eq!(spec, Spec { - ty: OutType::Match, - value: SpecValue::Style(Style::Bold), - }); - - let spec: Spec = "match:style:intense".parse().unwrap(); - assert_eq!(spec, Spec { - ty: OutType::Match, - value: SpecValue::Style(Style::Intense), - }); - - let spec: Spec = "match:style:underline".parse().unwrap(); - assert_eq!(spec, Spec { - ty: OutType::Match, - value: SpecValue::Style(Style::Underline), - }); - - let spec: Spec = "line:none".parse().unwrap(); - assert_eq!(spec, Spec { - ty: OutType::Line, - value: SpecValue::None, - }); - - let spec: Spec = "column:bg:green".parse().unwrap(); - assert_eq!(spec, Spec { - ty: OutType::Column, - value: SpecValue::Bg(Color::Green), - }); - } - - #[test] - fn spec_errors() { - let err = "line:nonee".parse::().unwrap_err(); - assert_eq!(err, Error::UnrecognizedSpecType("nonee".to_string())); - - let err = "".parse::().unwrap_err(); - assert_eq!(err, Error::InvalidFormat("".to_string())); - - let err = "foo".parse::().unwrap_err(); - assert_eq!(err, Error::InvalidFormat("foo".to_string())); - - let err = "line:style:italic".parse::().unwrap_err(); - assert_eq!(err, Error::UnrecognizedStyle("italic".to_string())); - - let err = "line:fg:brown".parse::().unwrap_err(); - match err { - Error::UnrecognizedColor(name, _) => assert_eq!(name, "brown"), - err => assert!(false, "unexpected error: {:?}", err), - } - - let err = "foo:fg:brown".parse::().unwrap_err(); - assert_eq!(err, Error::UnrecognizedOutType("foo".to_string())); - } -} diff --git a/src/search_buffer.rs b/src/search_buffer.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2777a06..0000000 --- a/src/search_buffer.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,424 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The `search_buffer` module is responsible for searching a single file all in a -single buffer. Typically, the source of the buffer is a memory map. This can -be useful for when memory maps are faster than streaming search. - -Note that this module doesn't quite support everything that `search_stream` -does. Notably, showing contexts. -*/ -use std::cmp; -use std::path::Path; - -use grep::Grep; -use termcolor::WriteColor; - -use printer::Printer; -use search_stream::{IterLines, Options, count_lines, is_binary}; - -pub struct BufferSearcher<'a, W: 'a> { - opts: Options, - printer: &'a mut Printer, - grep: &'a Grep, - path: &'a Path, - buf: &'a [u8], - match_line_count: u64, - match_count: Option, - line_count: Option, - byte_offset: Option, - last_line: usize, -} - -impl<'a, W: WriteColor> BufferSearcher<'a, W> { - pub fn new( - printer: &'a mut Printer, - grep: &'a Grep, - path: &'a Path, - buf: &'a [u8], - ) -> BufferSearcher<'a, W> { - BufferSearcher { - opts: Options::default(), - printer: printer, - grep: grep, - path: path, - buf: buf, - match_line_count: 0, - match_count: None, - line_count: None, - byte_offset: None, - last_line: 0, - } - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print a 0-based offset of the - /// matching line (or the actual match if -o is specified) before - /// printing the line itself. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn byte_offset(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.byte_offset = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print a count instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn count(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.count = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the count of individual matches - /// instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn count_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.count_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the path instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn files_with_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.files_with_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the path of files that *don't* match - /// the given pattern. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn files_without_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.files_without_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// Set the end-of-line byte used by this searcher. - pub fn eol(mut self, eol: u8) -> Self { - self.opts.eol = eol; - self - } - - /// If enabled, matching is inverted so that lines that *don't* match the - /// given pattern are treated as matches. - pub fn invert_match(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.invert_match = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, compute line numbers and prefix each line of output with - /// them. - pub fn line_number(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.line_number = yes; - self - } - - /// Limit the number of matches to the given count. - /// - /// The default is None, which corresponds to no limit. - pub fn max_count(mut self, count: Option) -> Self { - self.opts.max_count = count; - self - } - - /// If enabled, don't show any output and quit searching after the first - /// match is found. - pub fn quiet(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.quiet = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, search binary files as if they were text. - pub fn text(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.text = yes; - self - } - - #[inline(never)] - pub fn run(mut self) -> u64 { - let binary_upto = cmp::min(10_240, self.buf.len()); - if !self.opts.text && is_binary(&self.buf[..binary_upto], true) { - return 0; - } - - self.match_line_count = 0; - self.line_count = if self.opts.line_number { Some(0) } else { None }; - // The memory map searcher uses one contiguous block of bytes, so the - // offsets given the printer are sufficient to compute the byte offset. - self.byte_offset = if self.opts.byte_offset { Some(0) } else { None }; - self.match_count = if self.opts.count_matches { Some(0) } else { None }; - let mut last_end = 0; - for m in self.grep.iter(self.buf) { - if self.opts.invert_match { - self.print_inverted_matches(last_end, m.start()); - } else { - self.print_match(m.start(), m.end()); - } - last_end = m.end(); - if self.opts.terminate(self.match_line_count) { - break; - } - } - if self.opts.invert_match && !self.opts.terminate(self.match_line_count) { - let upto = self.buf.len(); - self.print_inverted_matches(last_end, upto); - } - if self.opts.count && self.match_line_count > 0 { - self.printer.path_count(self.path, self.match_line_count); - } else if self.opts.count_matches - && self.match_count.map_or(false, |c| c > 0) - { - self.printer.path_count(self.path, self.match_count.unwrap()); - } - if self.opts.files_with_matches && self.match_line_count > 0 { - self.printer.path(self.path); - } - if self.opts.files_without_matches && self.match_line_count == 0 { - self.printer.path(self.path); - } - self.match_line_count - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn count_individual_matches(&mut self, start: usize, end: usize) { - if let Some(ref mut count) = self.match_count { - for _ in self.grep.regex().find_iter(&self.buf[start..end]) { - *count += 1; - } - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - pub fn print_match(&mut self, start: usize, end: usize) { - self.match_line_count += 1; - self.count_individual_matches(start, end); - if self.opts.skip_matches() { - return; - } - self.count_lines(start); - self.add_line(end); - self.printer.matched( - self.grep.regex(), self.path, self.buf, - start, end, self.line_count, self.byte_offset); - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn print_inverted_matches(&mut self, start: usize, end: usize) { - debug_assert!(self.opts.invert_match); - let mut it = IterLines::new(self.opts.eol, start); - while let Some((s, e)) = it.next(&self.buf[..end]) { - if self.opts.terminate(self.match_line_count) { - return; - } - self.print_match(s, e); - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn count_lines(&mut self, upto: usize) { - if let Some(ref mut line_count) = self.line_count { - *line_count += count_lines( - &self.buf[self.last_line..upto], self.opts.eol); - self.last_line = upto; - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn add_line(&mut self, line_end: usize) { - if let Some(ref mut line_count) = self.line_count { - *line_count += 1; - self.last_line = line_end; - } - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::path::Path; - - use grep::GrepBuilder; - - use printer::Printer; - use termcolor; - - use super::BufferSearcher; - - const SHERLOCK: &'static str = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -and exhibited clearly, with a label attached.\ -"; - - fn test_path() -> &'static Path { - &Path::new("/baz.rs") - } - - type TestSearcher<'a> = BufferSearcher<'a, termcolor::NoColor>>; - - fn search TestSearcher>( - pat: &str, - haystack: &str, - mut map: F, - ) -> (u64, String) { - let outbuf = termcolor::NoColor::new(vec![]); - let mut pp = Printer::new(outbuf).with_filename(true); - let grep = GrepBuilder::new(pat).build().unwrap(); - let count = { - let searcher = BufferSearcher::new( - &mut pp, &grep, test_path(), haystack.as_bytes()); - map(searcher).run() - }; - (count, String::from_utf8(pp.into_inner().into_inner()).unwrap()) - } - - #[test] - fn basic_search() { - let (count, out) = search("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s|s); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn binary() { - let text = "Sherlock\n\x00Holmes\n"; - let (count, out) = search("Sherlock|Holmes", text, |s|s); - assert_eq!(0, count); - assert_eq!(out, ""); - } - - - #[test] - fn binary_text() { - let text = "Sherlock\n\x00Holmes\n"; - let (count, out) = search("Sherlock|Holmes", text, |s| s.text(true)); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs:Sherlock\n/baz.rs:\x00Holmes\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn line_numbers() { - let (count, out) = search( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.line_number(true)); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn byte_offset() { - let (_, out) = search( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.byte_offset(true)); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:0:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:129:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn byte_offset_inverted() { - let (_, out) = search("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.invert_match(true).byte_offset(true) - }); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:65:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:193:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:258:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:321:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn count() { - let (count, out) = search( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.count(true)); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs:2\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn count_matches() { - let (_, out) = search( - "the", SHERLOCK, |s| s.count_matches(true)); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs:4\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn files_with_matches() { - let (count, out) = search( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.files_with_matches(true)); - assert_eq!(1, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn files_without_matches() { - let (count, out) = search( - "zzzz", SHERLOCK, |s| s.files_without_matches(true)); - assert_eq!(0, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn max_count() { - let (count, out) = search( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.max_count(Some(1))); - assert_eq!(1, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -"); - } - - #[test] - fn invert_match_max_count() { - let (count, out) = search( - "zzzz", SHERLOCK, |s| s.invert_match(true).max_count(Some(1))); - assert_eq!(1, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -"); - } - - #[test] - fn invert_match() { - let (count, out) = search( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.invert_match(true)); - assert_eq!(4, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn invert_match_line_numbers() { - let (count, out) = search("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.invert_match(true).line_number(true) - }); - assert_eq!(4, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:4:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:6:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn invert_match_count() { - let (count, out) = search("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.invert_match(true).count(true) - }); - assert_eq!(4, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs:4\n"); - } -} diff --git a/src/search_stream.rs b/src/search_stream.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b218dd1..0000000 --- a/src/search_stream.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1466 +0,0 @@ -/*! -The `search_stream` module is responsible for searching a single file and -printing matches. In particular, it searches the file in a streaming fashion -using `read` calls and a (roughly) fixed size buffer. -*/ - -use std::cmp; -use std::error::Error as StdError; -use std::fmt; -use std::io; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; - -use bytecount; -use grep::{Grep, Match}; -use memchr::{memchr, memrchr}; -use termcolor::WriteColor; - -use printer::Printer; - -/// The default read size (capacity of input buffer). -const READ_SIZE: usize = 8 * (1<<10); - -/// Error describes errors that can occur while searching. -#[derive(Debug)] -pub enum Error { - /// A standard I/O error attached to a particular file path. - Io { - err: io::Error, - path: PathBuf, - } -} - -impl Error { - fn from_io>(err: io::Error, path: P) -> Error { - Error::Io { err: err, path: path.as_ref().to_path_buf() } - } -} - -impl StdError for Error { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - Error::Io { ref err, .. } => err.description(), - } - } - - fn cause(&self) -> Option<&StdError> { - match *self { - Error::Io { ref err, .. } => Some(err), - } - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match *self { - Error::Io { ref err, ref path } => { - write!(f, "{}: {}", path.display(), err) - } - } - } -} - -pub struct Searcher<'a, R, W: 'a> { - opts: Options, - inp: &'a mut InputBuffer, - printer: &'a mut Printer, - grep: &'a Grep, - path: &'a Path, - haystack: R, - match_line_count: u64, - match_count: Option, - line_count: Option, - byte_offset: Option, - last_match: Match, - last_printed: usize, - last_line: usize, - after_context_remaining: usize, -} - -/// Options for configuring search. -#[derive(Clone)] -pub struct Options { - pub after_context: usize, - pub before_context: usize, - pub byte_offset: bool, - pub count: bool, - pub count_matches: bool, - pub files_with_matches: bool, - pub files_without_matches: bool, - pub eol: u8, - pub invert_match: bool, - pub line_number: bool, - pub max_count: Option, - pub quiet: bool, - pub text: bool, -} - -impl Default for Options { - fn default() -> Options { - Options { - after_context: 0, - before_context: 0, - byte_offset: false, - count: false, - count_matches: false, - files_with_matches: false, - files_without_matches: false, - eol: b'\n', - invert_match: false, - line_number: false, - max_count: None, - quiet: false, - text: false, - } - } - -} - -impl Options { - /// Several options (--quiet, --count, --count-matches, --files-with-matches, - /// --files-without-match) imply that we shouldn't ever display matches. - pub fn skip_matches(&self) -> bool { - self.count || self.files_with_matches || self.files_without_matches - || self.quiet || self.count_matches - } - - /// Some options (--quiet, --files-with-matches, --files-without-match) - /// imply that we can stop searching after the first match. - pub fn stop_after_first_match(&self) -> bool { - self.files_with_matches || self.files_without_matches || self.quiet - } - - /// Returns true if the search should terminate based on the match line count. - pub fn terminate(&self, match_line_count: u64) -> bool { - if match_line_count > 0 && self.stop_after_first_match() { - return true; - } - if self.max_count.map_or(false, |max| match_line_count >= max) { - return true; - } - false - } -} - -impl<'a, R: io::Read, W: WriteColor> Searcher<'a, R, W> { - /// Create a new searcher. - /// - /// `inp` is a reusable input buffer that is used as scratch space by this - /// searcher. - /// - /// `printer` is used to output all results of searching. - /// - /// `grep` is the actual matcher. - /// - /// `path` is the file path being searched. - /// - /// `haystack` is a reader of text to search. - pub fn new( - inp: &'a mut InputBuffer, - printer: &'a mut Printer, - grep: &'a Grep, - path: &'a Path, - haystack: R, - ) -> Searcher<'a, R, W> { - Searcher { - opts: Options::default(), - inp: inp, - printer: printer, - grep: grep, - path: path, - haystack: haystack, - match_line_count: 0, - match_count: None, - line_count: None, - byte_offset: None, - last_match: Match::default(), - last_printed: 0, - last_line: 0, - after_context_remaining: 0, - } - } - - /// The number of contextual lines to show after each match. The default - /// is zero. - pub fn after_context(mut self, count: usize) -> Self { - self.opts.after_context = count; - self - } - - /// The number of contextual lines to show before each match. The default - /// is zero. - pub fn before_context(mut self, count: usize) -> Self { - self.opts.before_context = count; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print a 0-based offset of the - /// matching line (or the actual match if -o is specified) before - /// printing the line itself. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn byte_offset(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.byte_offset = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print a count instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn count(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.count = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the count of individual matches - /// instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn count_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.count_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the path instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn files_with_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.files_with_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the path of files without any matches. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn files_without_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.files_without_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// Set the end-of-line byte used by this searcher. - pub fn eol(mut self, eol: u8) -> Self { - self.opts.eol = eol; - self - } - - /// If enabled, matching is inverted so that lines that *don't* match the - /// given pattern are treated as matches. - pub fn invert_match(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.invert_match = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, compute line numbers and prefix each line of output with - /// them. - pub fn line_number(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.line_number = yes; - self - } - - /// Limit the number of matches to the given count. - /// - /// The default is None, which corresponds to no limit. - pub fn max_count(mut self, count: Option) -> Self { - self.opts.max_count = count; - self - } - - /// If enabled, don't show any output and quit searching after the first - /// match is found. - pub fn quiet(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.quiet = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, search binary files as if they were text. - pub fn text(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.text = yes; - self.inp.text(yes); - self - } - - /// Execute the search. Results are written to the printer and the total - /// number of matches is returned. - #[inline(never)] - pub fn run(mut self) -> Result { - self.inp.reset(); - self.match_line_count = 0; - self.line_count = if self.opts.line_number { Some(0) } else { None }; - self.byte_offset = if self.opts.byte_offset { Some(0) } else { None }; - self.match_count = if self.opts.count_matches { Some(0) } else { None }; - self.last_match = Match::default(); - self.after_context_remaining = 0; - while !self.terminate() { - let upto = self.inp.lastnl; - self.print_after_context(upto); - if !self.fill()? { - break; - } - while !self.terminate() && self.inp.pos < self.inp.lastnl { - let matched = self.grep.read_match( - &mut self.last_match, - &self.inp.buf[..self.inp.lastnl], - self.inp.pos); - if self.opts.invert_match { - let upto = - if matched { - self.last_match.start() - } else { - self.inp.lastnl - }; - if upto > self.inp.pos { - let upto_context = self.inp.pos; - self.print_after_context(upto_context); - self.print_before_context(upto_context); - self.print_inverted_matches(upto); - } - } else if matched { - let start = self.last_match.start(); - let end = self.last_match.end(); - self.print_after_context(start); - self.print_before_context(start); - self.print_match(start, end); - } - if matched { - self.inp.pos = self.last_match.end(); - } else { - self.inp.pos = self.inp.lastnl; - } - } - } - if self.after_context_remaining > 0 { - if self.last_printed == self.inp.lastnl { - self.fill()?; - } - let upto = self.inp.lastnl; - if upto > 0 { - self.print_after_context(upto); - } - } - if self.match_line_count > 0 { - if self.opts.count { - self.printer.path_count(self.path, self.match_line_count); - } else if self.opts.count_matches { - self.printer.path_count(self.path, self.match_count.unwrap()); - } else if self.opts.files_with_matches { - self.printer.path(self.path); - } - } else if self.opts.files_without_matches { - self.printer.path(self.path); - } - Ok(self.match_line_count) - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn terminate(&self) -> bool { - self.opts.terminate(self.match_line_count) - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn fill(&mut self) -> Result { - let keep = - if self.opts.before_context > 0 || self.opts.after_context > 0 { - let lines = 1 + cmp::max( - self.opts.before_context, self.opts.after_context); - start_of_previous_lines( - self.opts.eol, - &self.inp.buf, - self.inp.lastnl.saturating_sub(1), - lines) - } else { - self.inp.lastnl - }; - if keep < self.last_printed { - self.last_printed -= keep; - } else { - self.last_printed = 0; - } - if keep <= self.last_line { - self.last_line -= keep; - } else { - self.count_lines(keep); - self.last_line = 0; - } - self.count_byte_offset(keep); - let ok = self.inp.fill(&mut self.haystack, keep).map_err(|err| { - Error::from_io(err, &self.path) - })?; - Ok(ok) - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn print_inverted_matches(&mut self, upto: usize) { - debug_assert!(self.opts.invert_match); - let mut it = IterLines::new(self.opts.eol, self.inp.pos); - while let Some((start, end)) = it.next(&self.inp.buf[..upto]) { - if self.terminate() { - return; - } - self.print_match(start, end); - self.inp.pos = end; - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn print_before_context(&mut self, upto: usize) { - if self.opts.skip_matches() || self.opts.before_context == 0 { - return; - } - let start = self.last_printed; - let end = upto; - if start >= end { - return; - } - let before_context_start = - start + start_of_previous_lines( - self.opts.eol, - &self.inp.buf[start..], - end - start - 1, - self.opts.before_context); - let mut it = IterLines::new(self.opts.eol, before_context_start); - while let Some((s, e)) = it.next(&self.inp.buf[..end]) { - self.print_separator(s); - self.print_context(s, e); - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn print_after_context(&mut self, upto: usize) { - if self.opts.skip_matches() || self.after_context_remaining == 0 { - return; - } - let start = self.last_printed; - let end = upto; - let mut it = IterLines::new(self.opts.eol, start); - while let Some((s, e)) = it.next(&self.inp.buf[..end]) { - self.print_context(s, e); - self.after_context_remaining -= 1; - if self.after_context_remaining == 0 { - break; - } - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn print_match(&mut self, start: usize, end: usize) { - self.match_line_count += 1; - self.count_individual_matches(start, end); - if self.opts.skip_matches() { - return; - } - self.print_separator(start); - self.count_lines(start); - self.add_line(end); - self.printer.matched( - self.grep.regex(), self.path, - &self.inp.buf, start, end, self.line_count, self.byte_offset); - self.last_printed = end; - self.after_context_remaining = self.opts.after_context; - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn print_context(&mut self, start: usize, end: usize) { - self.count_lines(start); - self.add_line(end); - self.printer.context( - &self.path, &self.inp.buf, start, end, - self.line_count, self.byte_offset); - self.last_printed = end; - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn print_separator(&mut self, before: usize) { - if self.opts.before_context == 0 && self.opts.after_context == 0 { - return; - } - if !self.printer.has_printed() { - return; - } - if (self.last_printed == 0 && before > 0) - || self.last_printed < before { - self.printer.context_separate(); - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn count_byte_offset(&mut self, buf_last_end: usize) { - if let Some(ref mut byte_offset) = self.byte_offset { - *byte_offset += buf_last_end as u64; - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn count_individual_matches(&mut self, start: usize, end: usize) { - if let Some(ref mut count) = self.match_count { - for _ in self.grep.regex().find_iter(&self.inp.buf[start..end]) { - *count += 1; - } - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn count_lines(&mut self, upto: usize) { - if let Some(ref mut line_count) = self.line_count { - *line_count += count_lines( - &self.inp.buf[self.last_line..upto], self.opts.eol); - self.last_line = upto; - } - } - - #[inline(always)] - fn add_line(&mut self, line_end: usize) { - if let Some(ref mut line_count) = self.line_count { - *line_count += 1; - self.last_line = line_end; - } - } -} - -/// `InputBuffer` encapsulates the logic of maintaining a ~fixed sized buffer -/// on which to search. There are three key pieces of complexity: -/// -/// 1. We must be able to handle lines that are longer than the size of the -/// buffer. For this reason, the buffer is allowed to expand (and is -/// therefore not technically fixed). Note that once a buffer expands, it -/// will never contract. -/// 2. The contents of the buffer may end with a partial line, so we must keep -/// track of where the last complete line ends. Namely, the partial line -/// is only completed on subsequent reads *after* searching up through -/// the last complete line is done. -/// 3. When printing the context of a match, the last N lines of the buffer -/// may need to be rolled over into the next buffer. For example, a match -/// may occur at the beginning of a buffer, in which case, lines at the end -/// of the previous contents of the buffer need to be printed. -/// -/// An `InputBuffer` is designed to be reused and isn't tied to any particular -/// reader. -pub struct InputBuffer { - /// The number of bytes to attempt to read at a time. Once set, this is - /// never changed. - read_size: usize, - /// The end-of-line terminator used in this buffer. - eol: u8, - /// A scratch buffer. - tmp: Vec, - /// A buffer to read bytes into. All searches are executed directly against - /// this buffer and pos/lastnl/end point into it. - buf: Vec, - /// The current position in buf. The current position represents where the - /// next search should start. - pos: usize, - /// The position immediately following the last line terminator in buf. - /// This may be equal to end. - /// - /// Searching should never cross this boundary. In particular, the contents - /// of the buffer following this position may correspond to *partial* line. - /// All contents before this position are complete lines. - lastnl: usize, - /// The end position of the buffer. Data after this position is not - /// specified. - end: usize, - /// Set to true if and only if no reads have occurred yet. - first: bool, - /// Set to true if all binary data should be treated as if it were text. - text: bool, -} - -impl InputBuffer { - /// Create a new buffer with a default capacity. - pub fn new() -> InputBuffer { - InputBuffer::with_capacity(READ_SIZE) - } - - /// Create a new buffer with the capacity given. - /// - /// The capacity determines the size of each read from the underlying - /// reader. - /// - /// `cap` must be a minimum of `1`. - pub fn with_capacity(mut cap: usize) -> InputBuffer { - if cap == 0 { - cap = 1; - } - InputBuffer { - read_size: cap, - eol: b'\n', - buf: vec![0; cap], - tmp: vec![], - pos: 0, - lastnl: 0, - end: 0, - first: true, - text: false, - } - } - - /// Set the end-of-line terminator used by this input buffer. - pub fn eol(&mut self, eol: u8) -> &mut Self { - self.eol = eol; - self - } - - /// If enabled, search binary files as if they were text. - /// - /// Note that this may cause the buffer to load the entire contents of a - /// file into memory. - pub fn text(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self { - self.text = yes; - self - } - - /// Resets this buffer so that it may be reused with a new reader. - fn reset(&mut self) { - self.pos = 0; - self.lastnl = 0; - self.end = 0; - self.first = true; - } - - /// Fill the contents of this buffer with the reader given. The reader - /// given should be the same in every call to fill unless reset has been - /// called. - /// - /// The bytes in buf[keep_from..end] are rolled over into the beginning - /// of the buffer. - fn fill( - &mut self, - rdr: &mut R, - keep_from: usize, - ) -> Result { - // Rollover bytes from buf[keep_from..end] and update our various - // pointers. N.B. This could be done with the ptr::copy, but I haven't - // been able to produce a benchmark that notices a difference in - // performance. (Invariably, ptr::copy is seems clearer IMO, but it is - // not safe.) - self.tmp.clear(); - self.tmp.extend_from_slice(&self.buf[keep_from..self.end]); - self.buf[0..self.tmp.len()].copy_from_slice(&self.tmp); - self.pos = self.lastnl - keep_from; - self.lastnl = 0; - self.end = self.tmp.len(); - while self.lastnl == 0 { - // If our buffer isn't big enough to hold the contents of a full - // read, expand it. - if self.buf.len() - self.end < self.read_size { - let min_len = self.read_size + self.buf.len() - self.end; - let new_len = cmp::max(min_len, self.buf.len() * 2); - self.buf.resize(new_len, 0); - } - let n = rdr.read( - &mut self.buf[self.end..self.end + self.read_size])?; - if !self.text { - if is_binary(&self.buf[self.end..self.end + n], self.first) { - return Ok(false); - } - } - self.first = false; - // We assume that reading 0 bytes means we've hit EOF. - if n == 0 { - // If we've searched everything up to the end of the buffer, - // then there's nothing left to do. - if self.end - self.pos == 0 { - return Ok(false); - } - // Even if we hit EOF, we might still have to search the - // last line if it didn't contain a trailing terminator. - self.lastnl = self.end; - break; - } - self.lastnl = - memrchr(self.eol, &self.buf[self.end..self.end + n]) - .map(|i| self.end + i + 1) - .unwrap_or(0); - self.end += n; - } - Ok(true) - } -} - -/// Returns true if and only if the given buffer is determined to be "binary" -/// or otherwise not contain text data that is usefully searchable. -/// -/// Note that this may return both false positives and false negatives. -#[inline(always)] -pub fn is_binary(buf: &[u8], first: bool) -> bool { - if first && buf.len() >= 4 && &buf[0..4] == b"%PDF" { - return true; - } - memchr(b'\x00', buf).is_some() -} - -/// Count the number of lines in the given buffer. -#[inline(never)] -pub fn count_lines(buf: &[u8], eol: u8) -> u64 { - bytecount::count(buf, eol) as u64 -} - -/// Replaces a with b in buf. -#[allow(dead_code)] -fn replace_buf(buf: &mut [u8], a: u8, b: u8) { - if a == b { - return; - } - let mut pos = 0; - while let Some(i) = memchr(a, &buf[pos..]).map(|i| pos + i) { - buf[i] = b; - pos = i + 1; - while buf.get(pos) == Some(&a) { - buf[pos] = b; - pos += 1; - } - } -} - -/// An "iterator" over lines in a particular buffer. -/// -/// Idiomatic Rust would borrow the buffer and use it as internal state to -/// advance over the positions of each line. We neglect that approach to avoid -/// the borrow in the search code. (Because the borrow prevents composition -/// through other mutable methods.) -pub struct IterLines { - eol: u8, - pos: usize, -} - -impl IterLines { - /// Creates a new iterator over lines starting at the position given. - /// - /// The buffer is passed to the `next` method. - #[inline(always)] - pub fn new(eol: u8, start: usize) -> IterLines { - IterLines { - eol: eol, - pos: start, - } - } - - /// Return the start and end position of the next line in the buffer. The - /// buffer given should be the same on every call. - /// - /// The range returned includes the new line. - #[inline(always)] - pub fn next(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Option<(usize, usize)> { - match memchr(self.eol, &buf[self.pos..]) { - None => { - if self.pos < buf.len() { - let start = self.pos; - self.pos = buf.len(); - Some((start, buf.len())) - } else { - None - } - } - Some(end) => { - let start = self.pos; - let end = self.pos + end + 1; - self.pos = end; - Some((start, end)) - } - } - } -} - -/// Returns the starting index of the Nth line preceding `end`. -/// -/// If `buf` is empty, then `0` is returned. If `count` is `0`, then `end` is -/// returned. -/// -/// If `end` points at a new line in `buf`, then searching starts as if `end` -/// pointed immediately before the new line. -/// -/// The position returned corresponds to the first byte in the given line. -#[inline(always)] -fn start_of_previous_lines( - eol: u8, - buf: &[u8], - mut end: usize, - mut count: usize, -) -> usize { - // TODO(burntsushi): This function needs to be badly simplified. The case - // analysis is impossible to follow. - if buf[..end].is_empty() { - return 0; - } - if count == 0 { - return end; - } - if end == buf.len() { - end -= 1; - } - if buf[end] == eol { - if end == 0 { - return end + 1; - } - end -= 1; - } - while count > 0 { - if buf[end] == eol { - count -= 1; - if count == 0 { - return end + 1; - } - if end == 0 { - return end; - } - end -= 1; - continue; - } - match memrchr(eol, &buf[..end]) { - None => { - return 0; - } - Some(i) => { - count -= 1; - end = i; - if end == 0 { - if buf[end] == eol && count == 0 { - end += 1; - } - return end; - } - end -= 1; - } - } - } - end + 2 -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::io; - use std::path::Path; - - use grep::GrepBuilder; - use printer::Printer; - use termcolor; - - use super::{InputBuffer, Searcher, start_of_previous_lines}; - - const SHERLOCK: &'static str = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -and exhibited clearly, with a label attached.\ -"; - - const CODE: &'static str = "\ -extern crate snap; - -use std::io; - -fn main() { - let stdin = io::stdin(); - let stdout = io::stdout(); - - // Wrap the stdin reader in a Snappy reader. - let mut rdr = snap::Reader::new(stdin.lock()); - let mut wtr = stdout.lock(); - io::copy(&mut rdr, &mut wtr).expect(\"I/O operation failed\"); -} -"; - - fn hay(s: &str) -> io::Cursor> { - io::Cursor::new(s.to_string().into_bytes()) - } - - fn test_path() -> &'static Path { - &Path::new("/baz.rs") - } - - type TestSearcher<'a> = Searcher< - 'a, - io::Cursor>, - termcolor::NoColor>, - >; - - fn search_smallcap TestSearcher>( - pat: &str, - haystack: &str, - mut map: F, - ) -> (u64, String) { - let mut inp = InputBuffer::with_capacity(1); - let outbuf = termcolor::NoColor::new(vec![]); - let mut pp = Printer::new(outbuf).with_filename(true); - let grep = GrepBuilder::new(pat).build().unwrap(); - let count = { - let searcher = Searcher::new( - &mut inp, &mut pp, &grep, test_path(), hay(haystack)); - map(searcher).run().unwrap() - }; - (count, String::from_utf8(pp.into_inner().into_inner()).unwrap()) - } - - fn search TestSearcher>( - pat: &str, - haystack: &str, - mut map: F, - ) -> (u64, String) { - let mut inp = InputBuffer::with_capacity(4096); - let outbuf = termcolor::NoColor::new(vec![]); - let mut pp = Printer::new(outbuf).with_filename(true); - let grep = GrepBuilder::new(pat).build().unwrap(); - let count = { - let searcher = Searcher::new( - &mut inp, &mut pp, &grep, test_path(), hay(haystack)); - map(searcher).run().unwrap() - }; - (count, String::from_utf8(pp.into_inner().into_inner()).unwrap()) - } - - #[test] - fn previous_lines() { - let eol = b'\n'; - let text = SHERLOCK.as_bytes(); - assert_eq!(366, text.len()); - - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 366, 100)); - assert_eq!(366, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 366, 0)); - - assert_eq!(321, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 366, 1)); - assert_eq!(321, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 365, 1)); - assert_eq!(321, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 364, 1)); - assert_eq!(321, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 322, 1)); - assert_eq!(321, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 321, 1)); - assert_eq!(258, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 320, 1)); - - assert_eq!(258, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 366, 2)); - assert_eq!(258, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 365, 2)); - assert_eq!(258, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 364, 2)); - assert_eq!(258, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 322, 2)); - assert_eq!(258, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 321, 2)); - assert_eq!(193, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 320, 2)); - - assert_eq!(65, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 66, 1)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 66, 2)); - assert_eq!(64, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 64, 0)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 64, 1)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 64, 2)); - - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 0, 2)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 0, 1)); - } - - #[test] - fn previous_lines_short() { - let eol = b'\n'; - let text = &b"a\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\n"[..]; - assert_eq!(12, text.len()); - - assert_eq!(10, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 12, 1)); - assert_eq!(8, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 12, 2)); - assert_eq!(6, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 12, 3)); - assert_eq!(4, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 12, 4)); - assert_eq!(2, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 12, 5)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 12, 6)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 12, 7)); - assert_eq!(10, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 11, 1)); - assert_eq!(8, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 11, 2)); - assert_eq!(6, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 11, 3)); - assert_eq!(4, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 11, 4)); - assert_eq!(2, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 11, 5)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 11, 6)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 11, 7)); - assert_eq!(10, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 1)); - assert_eq!(8, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 2)); - assert_eq!(6, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 3)); - assert_eq!(4, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 4)); - assert_eq!(2, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 5)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 6)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 7)); - - assert_eq!(8, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 9, 1)); - assert_eq!(8, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 8, 1)); - - assert_eq!(6, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 7, 1)); - assert_eq!(6, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 6, 1)); - - assert_eq!(4, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 5, 1)); - assert_eq!(4, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 4, 1)); - - assert_eq!(2, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 3, 1)); - assert_eq!(2, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 2, 1)); - - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 1, 1)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 0, 1)); - } - - #[test] - fn previous_lines_empty() { - let eol = b'\n'; - let text = &b"\n\n\nd\ne\nf\n"[..]; - assert_eq!(9, text.len()); - - assert_eq!(7, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 9, 1)); - assert_eq!(5, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 9, 2)); - assert_eq!(3, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 9, 3)); - assert_eq!(2, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 9, 4)); - assert_eq!(1, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 9, 5)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 9, 6)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 9, 7)); - - let text = &b"a\n\n\nd\ne\nf\n"[..]; - assert_eq!(10, text.len()); - - assert_eq!(8, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 1)); - assert_eq!(6, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 2)); - assert_eq!(4, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 3)); - assert_eq!(3, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 4)); - assert_eq!(2, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 5)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 6)); - assert_eq!(0, start_of_previous_lines(eol, text, 10, 7)); - } - - #[test] - fn basic_search1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s|s); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn binary() { - let text = "Sherlock\n\x00Holmes\n"; - let (count, out) = search("Sherlock|Holmes", text, |s|s); - assert_eq!(0, count); - assert_eq!(out, ""); - } - - #[test] - fn binary_text() { - let text = "Sherlock\n\x00Holmes\n"; - let (count, out) = search("Sherlock|Holmes", text, |s| s.text(true)); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs:Sherlock\n/baz.rs:\x00Holmes\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn line_numbers() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.line_number(true)); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn count() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.count(true)); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs:2\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn byte_offset() { - let (_, out) = search_smallcap( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.byte_offset(true)); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:0:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:129:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn byte_offset_with_before_context() { - let (_, out) = search_smallcap("dusted", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).byte_offset(true).before_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs-3-129-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs-4-193-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:5:258:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"); - } - - #[test] - fn byte_offset_inverted() { - let (_, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.invert_match(true).byte_offset(true) - }); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:65:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:193:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:258:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:321:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn count_matches() { - let (_, out) = search_smallcap( - "the", SHERLOCK, |s| s.count_matches(true)); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs:4\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn files_with_matches() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.files_with_matches(true)); - assert_eq!(1, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn files_without_matches() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "zzzz", SHERLOCK, |s| s.files_without_matches(true)); - assert_eq!(0, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn max_count() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.max_count(Some(1))); - assert_eq!(1, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -"); - } - - #[test] - fn invert_match_max_count() { - let (count, out) = search( - "zzzz", SHERLOCK, |s| s.invert_match(true).max_count(Some(1))); - assert_eq!(1, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -"); - } - - #[test] - fn invert_match() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| s.invert_match(true)); - assert_eq!(4, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn invert_match_line_numbers() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.invert_match(true).line_number(true) - }); - assert_eq!(4, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:4:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:6:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn invert_match_count() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.invert_match(true).count(true) - }); - assert_eq!(4, count); - assert_eq!(out, "/baz.rs:4\n"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_one1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(1) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs-2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_invert_one1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(1).invert_match(true) - }); - assert_eq!(4, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs-1-For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs-3-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs:4:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:6:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_invert_one2() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap(" a ", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(1).invert_match(true) - }); - assert_eq!(3, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always --- -/baz.rs-4-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_two1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs-2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_two2() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("dusted", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(1, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs-3-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs-4-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_two3() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "success|attached", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs-1-For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always --- -/baz.rs-4-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs-5-but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:6:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_two4() { - let (count, out) = search("stdin", CODE, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(3, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs-4- -/baz.rs-5-fn main() { -/baz.rs:6: let stdin = io::stdin(); -/baz.rs-7- let stdout = io::stdout(); -/baz.rs-8- -/baz.rs:9: // Wrap the stdin reader in a Snappy reader. -/baz.rs:10: let mut rdr = snap::Reader::new(stdin.lock()); -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_two5() { - let (count, out) = search("stdout", CODE, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs-5-fn main() { -/baz.rs-6- let stdin = io::stdin(); -/baz.rs:7: let stdout = io::stdout(); --- -/baz.rs-9- // Wrap the stdin reader in a Snappy reader. -/baz.rs-10- let mut rdr = snap::Reader::new(stdin.lock()); -/baz.rs:11: let mut wtr = stdout.lock(); -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_context_three1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).before_context(3) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs-2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_one1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(1) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs-2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs-4-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_invert_one1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(1).invert_match(true) - }); - assert_eq!(4, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs-3-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs:4:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs:6:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_invert_one2() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap(" a ", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(1).invert_match(true) - }); - assert_eq!(3, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs-3-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes --- -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs-6-and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_invert_one_max_count_two() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true) - .invert_match(true) - .after_context(1) - .max_count(Some(2)) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs-3-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs:4:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs-5-but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_two1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs-2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs-4-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs-5-but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_two2() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("dusted", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(1, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs-6-and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_two3() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "success|attached", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs-3-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs-4-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; --- -/baz.rs:6:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_two_max_count_two() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap( - "Doctor", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(2).max_count(Some(2)) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs-2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs-3-be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes --- -/baz.rs:5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs-6-and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn after_context_three1() { - let (count, out) = search_smallcap("Sherlock", SHERLOCK, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(3) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs:1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -/baz.rs-2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -/baz.rs:3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -/baz.rs-4-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -/baz.rs-5-but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -/baz.rs-6-and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"); - } - - #[test] - fn before_after_context_two1() { - let (count, out) = search( - r"fn main|let mut rdr", CODE, |s| { - s.line_number(true).after_context(2).before_context(2) - }); - assert_eq!(2, count); - assert_eq!(out, "\ -/baz.rs-3-use std::io; -/baz.rs-4- -/baz.rs:5:fn main() { -/baz.rs-6- let stdin = io::stdin(); -/baz.rs-7- let stdout = io::stdout(); -/baz.rs-8- -/baz.rs-9- // Wrap the stdin reader in a Snappy reader. -/baz.rs:10: let mut rdr = snap::Reader::new(stdin.lock()); -/baz.rs-11- let mut wtr = stdout.lock(); -/baz.rs-12- io::copy(&mut rdr, &mut wtr).expect(\"I/O operation failed\"); -"); - } -} diff --git a/src/unescape.rs b/src/unescape.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c27e6e2..0000000 --- a/src/unescape.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -/// A single state in the state machine used by `unescape`. -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq)] -enum State { - /// The state after seeing a `\`. - Escape, - /// The state after seeing a `\x`. - HexFirst, - /// The state after seeing a `\x[0-9A-Fa-f]`. - HexSecond(char), - /// Default state. - Literal, -} - -/// Unescapes a string given on the command line. It supports a limited set of -/// escape sequences: -/// -/// * `\t`, `\r` and `\n` are mapped to their corresponding ASCII bytes. -/// * `\xZZ` hexadecimal escapes are mapped to their byte. -pub fn unescape(s: &str) -> Vec { - use self::State::*; - - let mut bytes = vec![]; - let mut state = Literal; - for c in s.chars() { - match state { - Escape => { - match c { - 'n' => { bytes.push(b'\n'); state = Literal; } - 'r' => { bytes.push(b'\r'); state = Literal; } - 't' => { bytes.push(b'\t'); state = Literal; } - 'x' => { state = HexFirst; } - c => { - bytes.extend(format!(r"\{}", c).into_bytes()); - state = Literal; - } - } - } - HexFirst => { - match c { - '0'...'9' | 'A'...'F' | 'a'...'f' => { - state = HexSecond(c); - } - c => { - bytes.extend(format!(r"\x{}", c).into_bytes()); - state = Literal; - } - } - } - HexSecond(first) => { - match c { - '0'...'9' | 'A'...'F' | 'a'...'f' => { - let ordinal = format!("{}{}", first, c); - let byte = u8::from_str_radix(&ordinal, 16).unwrap(); - bytes.push(byte); - state = Literal; - } - c => { - let original = format!(r"\x{}{}", first, c); - bytes.extend(original.into_bytes()); - state = Literal; - } - } - } - Literal => { - match c { - '\\' => { state = Escape; } - c => { bytes.extend(c.to_string().as_bytes()); } - } - } - } - } - match state { - Escape => bytes.push(b'\\'), - HexFirst => bytes.extend(b"\\x"), - HexSecond(c) => bytes.extend(format!("\\x{}", c).into_bytes()), - Literal => {} - } - bytes -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use super::unescape; - - fn b(bytes: &'static [u8]) -> Vec { - bytes.to_vec() - } - - #[test] - fn unescape_nul() { - assert_eq!(b(b"\x00"), unescape(r"\x00")); - } - - #[test] - fn unescape_nl() { - assert_eq!(b(b"\n"), unescape(r"\n")); - } - - #[test] - fn unescape_tab() { - assert_eq!(b(b"\t"), unescape(r"\t")); - } - - #[test] - fn unescape_carriage() { - assert_eq!(b(b"\r"), unescape(r"\r")); - } - - #[test] - fn unescape_nothing_simple() { - assert_eq!(b(b"\\a"), unescape(r"\a")); - } - - #[test] - fn unescape_nothing_hex0() { - assert_eq!(b(b"\\x"), unescape(r"\x")); - } - - #[test] - fn unescape_nothing_hex1() { - assert_eq!(b(b"\\xz"), unescape(r"\xz")); - } - - #[test] - fn unescape_nothing_hex2() { - assert_eq!(b(b"\\xzz"), unescape(r"\xzz")); - } -} diff --git a/src/worker.rs b/src/worker.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a8327cd..0000000 --- a/src/worker.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,390 +0,0 @@ -use std::fs::File; -use std::io; -use std::path::Path; - -use encoding_rs::Encoding; -use grep::Grep; -use ignore::DirEntry; -use memmap::Mmap; -use termcolor::WriteColor; - -use decoder::DecodeReader; -use decompressor::{self, DecompressionReader}; -use pathutil::strip_prefix; -use printer::Printer; -use search_buffer::BufferSearcher; -use search_stream::{InputBuffer, Searcher}; - -use Result; - -pub enum Work { - Stdin, - DirEntry(DirEntry), -} - -pub struct WorkerBuilder { - grep: Grep, - opts: Options, -} - -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct Options { - mmap: bool, - encoding: Option<&'static Encoding>, - after_context: usize, - before_context: usize, - byte_offset: bool, - count: bool, - count_matches: bool, - files_with_matches: bool, - files_without_matches: bool, - eol: u8, - invert_match: bool, - line_number: bool, - max_count: Option, - no_messages: bool, - quiet: bool, - text: bool, - search_zip_files: bool -} - -impl Default for Options { - fn default() -> Options { - Options { - mmap: false, - encoding: None, - after_context: 0, - before_context: 0, - byte_offset: false, - count: false, - count_matches: false, - files_with_matches: false, - files_without_matches: false, - eol: b'\n', - invert_match: false, - line_number: false, - max_count: None, - no_messages: false, - quiet: false, - text: false, - search_zip_files: false, - } - } -} - -impl WorkerBuilder { - /// Create a new builder for a worker. - /// - /// A reusable input buffer and a grep matcher are required, but there - /// are numerous additional options that can be configured on this builder. - pub fn new(grep: Grep) -> WorkerBuilder { - WorkerBuilder { - grep: grep, - opts: Options::default(), - } - } - - /// Create the worker from this builder. - pub fn build(self) -> Worker { - let mut inpbuf = InputBuffer::new(); - inpbuf.eol(self.opts.eol); - Worker { - grep: self.grep, - inpbuf: inpbuf, - decodebuf: vec![0; 8 * (1<<10)], - opts: self.opts, - } - } - - /// The number of contextual lines to show after each match. The default - /// is zero. - pub fn after_context(mut self, count: usize) -> Self { - self.opts.after_context = count; - self - } - - /// The number of contextual lines to show before each match. The default - /// is zero. - pub fn before_context(mut self, count: usize) -> Self { - self.opts.before_context = count; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print a 0-based offset of the - /// matching line (or the actual match if -o is specified) before - /// printing the line itself. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn byte_offset(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.byte_offset = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print a count instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn count(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.count = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the count of individual matches - /// instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn count_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.count_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// Set the encoding to use to read each file. - /// - /// If the encoding is `None` (the default), then the encoding is - /// automatically detected on a best-effort per-file basis. - pub fn encoding(mut self, enc: Option<&'static Encoding>) -> Self { - self.opts.encoding = enc; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the path instead of each match. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn files_with_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.files_with_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, searching will print the path of files without any matches. - /// - /// Disabled by default. - pub fn files_without_matches(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.files_without_matches = yes; - self - } - - /// Set the end-of-line byte used by this searcher. - pub fn eol(mut self, eol: u8) -> Self { - self.opts.eol = eol; - self - } - - /// If enabled, matching is inverted so that lines that *don't* match the - /// given pattern are treated as matches. - pub fn invert_match(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.invert_match = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, compute line numbers and prefix each line of output with - /// them. - pub fn line_number(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.line_number = yes; - self - } - - /// Limit the number of matches to the given count. - /// - /// The default is None, which corresponds to no limit. - pub fn max_count(mut self, count: Option) -> Self { - self.opts.max_count = count; - self - } - - /// If enabled, try to use memory maps for searching if possible. - pub fn mmap(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.mmap = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, error messages are suppressed. - /// - /// This is disabled by default. - pub fn no_messages(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.no_messages = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, don't show any output and quit searching after the first - /// match is found. - pub fn quiet(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.quiet = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, search binary files as if they were text. - pub fn text(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.text = yes; - self - } - - /// If enabled, search through compressed files as well - pub fn search_zip_files(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self { - self.opts.search_zip_files = yes; - self - } -} - -/// Worker is responsible for executing searches on file paths, while choosing -/// streaming search or memory map search as appropriate. -pub struct Worker { - grep: Grep, - inpbuf: InputBuffer, - decodebuf: Vec, - opts: Options, -} - -impl Worker { - /// Execute the worker with the given printer and work item. - /// - /// A work item can either be stdin or a file path. - pub fn run( - &mut self, - printer: &mut Printer, - work: Work, - ) -> u64 { - let result = match work { - Work::Stdin => { - let stdin = io::stdin(); - let stdin = stdin.lock(); - self.search(printer, Path::new(""), stdin) - } - Work::DirEntry(dent) => { - let mut path = dent.path(); - if self.opts.search_zip_files - && decompressor::is_compressed(path) - { - match DecompressionReader::from_path(path) { - Some(reader) => self.search(printer, path, reader), - None => { - return 0; - } - } - } else { - let file = match File::open(path) { - Ok(file) => file, - Err(err) => { - if !self.opts.no_messages { - eprintln!("{}: {}", path.display(), err); - } - return 0; - } - }; - if let Some(p) = strip_prefix("./", path) { - path = p; - } - if self.opts.mmap { - self.search_mmap(printer, path, &file) - } else { - self.search(printer, path, file) - } - } - } - }; - match result { - Ok(count) => { - count - } - Err(err) => { - if !self.opts.no_messages { - eprintln!("{}", err); - } - 0 - } - } - } - - fn search( - &mut self, - printer: &mut Printer, - path: &Path, - rdr: R, - ) -> Result { - let rdr = DecodeReader::new( - rdr, &mut self.decodebuf, self.opts.encoding); - let searcher = Searcher::new( - &mut self.inpbuf, printer, &self.grep, path, rdr); - searcher - .after_context(self.opts.after_context) - .before_context(self.opts.before_context) - .byte_offset(self.opts.byte_offset) - .count(self.opts.count) - .count_matches(self.opts.count_matches) - .files_with_matches(self.opts.files_with_matches) - .files_without_matches(self.opts.files_without_matches) - .eol(self.opts.eol) - .line_number(self.opts.line_number) - .invert_match(self.opts.invert_match) - .max_count(self.opts.max_count) - .quiet(self.opts.quiet) - .text(self.opts.text) - .run() - .map_err(From::from) - } - - fn search_mmap( - &mut self, - printer: &mut Printer, - path: &Path, - file: &File, - ) -> Result { - if file.metadata()?.len() == 0 { - // Opening a memory map with an empty file results in an error. - // However, this may not actually be an empty file! For example, - // /proc/cpuinfo reports itself as an empty file, but it can - // produce data when it's read from. Therefore, we fall back to - // regular read calls. - return self.search(printer, path, file); - } - let mmap = match self.mmap(file)? { - None => return self.search(printer, path, file), - Some(mmap) => mmap, - }; - let buf = &*mmap; - if buf.len() >= 3 && Encoding::for_bom(buf).is_some() { - // If we have a UTF-16 bom in our memory map, then we need to fall - // back to the stream reader, which will do transcoding. - return self.search(printer, path, file); - } - let searcher = BufferSearcher::new(printer, &self.grep, path, buf); - Ok(searcher - .byte_offset(self.opts.byte_offset) - .count(self.opts.count) - .count_matches(self.opts.count_matches) - .files_with_matches(self.opts.files_with_matches) - .files_without_matches(self.opts.files_without_matches) - .eol(self.opts.eol) - .line_number(self.opts.line_number) - .invert_match(self.opts.invert_match) - .max_count(self.opts.max_count) - .quiet(self.opts.quiet) - .text(self.opts.text) - .run()) - } - - #[cfg(not(unix))] - fn mmap(&self, file: &File) -> Result> { - Ok(Some(mmap_readonly(file)?)) - } - - #[cfg(unix)] - fn mmap(&self, file: &File) -> Result> { - use libc::{EOVERFLOW, ENODEV, ENOMEM}; - - let err = match mmap_readonly(file) { - Ok(mmap) => return Ok(Some(mmap)), - Err(err) => err, - }; - let code = err.raw_os_error(); - if code == Some(EOVERFLOW) - || code == Some(ENODEV) - || code == Some(ENOMEM) - { - return Ok(None); - } - Err(From::from(err)) - } -} - -fn mmap_readonly(file: &File) -> io::Result { - unsafe { Mmap::map(file) } -} diff --git a/termcolor/COPYING b/termcolor/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index bb9c20a..0000000 --- a/termcolor/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -This project is dual-licensed under the Unlicense and MIT licenses. - -You may use this code under the terms of either license. diff --git a/termcolor/Cargo.toml b/termcolor/Cargo.toml deleted file mode 100644 index d0a0ff4..0000000 --- a/termcolor/Cargo.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -[package] -name = "termcolor" -version = "0.3.6" #:version -authors = ["Andrew Gallant "] -description = """ -A simple cross platform library for writing colored text to a terminal. -""" -documentation = "https://docs.rs/termcolor" -homepage = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/termcolor" -repository = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/termcolor" -readme = "README.md" -keywords = ["windows", "win", "color", "ansi", "console"] -license = "Unlicense/MIT" - -[lib] -name = "termcolor" -bench = false - -[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies] -wincolor = { version = "0.1.6", path = "../wincolor" } diff --git a/termcolor/LICENSE-MIT b/termcolor/LICENSE-MIT deleted file mode 100644 index 3b0a5dc..0000000 --- a/termcolor/LICENSE-MIT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -The MIT License (MIT) - -Copyright (c) 2015 Andrew Gallant - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN -THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/termcolor/README.md b/termcolor/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7317d43..0000000 --- a/termcolor/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -termcolor -========= -A simple cross platform library for writing colored text to a terminal. This -library writes colored text either using standard ANSI escape sequences or -by interacting with the Windows console. Several convenient abstractions -are provided for use in single-threaded or multi-threaded command line -applications. - -[![Linux build status](https://api.travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep.png)](https://travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/ripgrep) -[![Windows build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/BurntSushi/ripgrep?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/BurntSushi/ripgrep) -[![](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/termcolor.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/termcolor) - -Dual-licensed under MIT or the [UNLICENSE](http://unlicense.org). - -### Documentation - -[https://docs.rs/termcolor](https://docs.rs/termcolor) - -### Usage - -Add this to your `Cargo.toml`: - -```toml -[dependencies] -termcolor = "0.3" -``` - -and this to your crate root: - -```rust -extern crate termcolor; -``` - -### Organization - -The `WriteColor` trait extends the `io::Write` trait with methods for setting -colors or resetting them. - -`StandardStream` and `StandardStreamLock` both satisfy `WriteColor` and are -analogous to `std::io::Stdout` and `std::io::StdoutLock`, or `std::io::Stderr` -and `std::io::StderrLock`. - -`Buffer` is an in memory buffer that supports colored text. In a parallel -program, each thread might write to its own buffer. A buffer can be printed to -stdout or stderr using a `BufferWriter`. The advantage of this design is that -each thread can work in parallel on a buffer without having to synchronize -access to global resources such as the Windows console. Moreover, this design -also prevents interleaving of buffer output. - -`Ansi` and `NoColor` both satisfy `WriteColor` for arbitrary implementors of -`io::Write`. These types are useful when you know exactly what you need. An -analogous type for the Windows console is not provided since it cannot exist. - -### Example: using `StandardStream` - -The `StandardStream` type in this crate works similarly to `std::io::Stdout`, -except it is augmented with methods for coloring by the `WriteColor` trait. -For example, to write some green text: - -```rust -use std::io::Write; -use termcolor::{Color, ColorChoice, ColorSpec, StandardStream, WriteColor}; - -let mut stdout = StandardStream::stdout(ColorChoice::Always); -stdout.set_color(ColorSpec::new().set_fg(Some(Color::Green)))?; -writeln!(&mut stdout, "green text!")?; -``` - -### Example: using `BufferWriter` - -A `BufferWriter` can create buffers and write buffers to stdout or stderr. It -does *not* implement `io::Write` or `WriteColor` itself. Instead, `Buffer` -implements `io::Write` and `termcolor::WriteColor`. - -This example shows how to print some green text to stderr. - -```rust -use std::io::Write; -use termcolor::{BufferWriter, Color, ColorChoice, ColorSpec, WriteColor}; - -let mut bufwtr = BufferWriter::stderr(ColorChoice::Always); -let mut buffer = bufwtr.buffer(); -buffer.set_color(ColorSpec::new().set_fg(Some(Color::Green)))?; -writeln!(&mut buffer, "green text!")?; -bufwtr.print(&buffer)?; -``` diff --git a/termcolor/UNLICENSE b/termcolor/UNLICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 68a49da..0000000 --- a/termcolor/UNLICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. - -Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or -distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled -binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any -means. - -In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors -of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the -software to the public domain. 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Sherlock Holmes -can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"; - -pub const CODE: &'static str = "\ -extern crate snap; - -use std::io; - -fn main() { - let stdin = io::stdin(); - let stdout = io::stdout(); - - // Wrap the stdin reader in a Snappy reader. - let mut rdr = snap::Reader::new(stdin.lock()); - let mut wtr = stdout.lock(); - io::copy(&mut rdr, &mut wtr).expect(\"I/O operation failed\"); -} -"; diff --git a/tests/tests.rs b/tests/tests.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f3cc8f0..0000000 --- a/tests/tests.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2223 +0,0 @@ -/*! -This module contains *integration* tests. Their purpose is to test the CLI -interface. Namely, that passing a flag does what it says on the tin. - -Tests for more fine grained behavior (like the search or the globber) should be -unit tests in their respective modules. -*/ - -#![allow(dead_code, unused_imports)] - -use std::process::Command; - -use workdir::WorkDir; - -mod hay; -mod workdir; - -macro_rules! sherlock { - ($name:ident, $fun:expr) => { - sherlock!($name, "Sherlock", $fun); - }; - ($name:ident, $query:expr, $fun:expr) => { - sherlock!($name, $query, "sherlock", $fun); - }; - ($name:ident, $query:expr, $path:expr, $fun:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let wd = WorkDir::new(stringify!($name)); - wd.create("sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg($query).arg($path); - $fun(wd, cmd); - } - }; -} - -macro_rules! clean { - ($name:ident, $query:expr, $path:expr, $fun:expr) => { - #[test] - fn $name() { - let wd = WorkDir::new(stringify!($name)); - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg($query).arg($path); - $fun(wd, cmd); - } - }; -} - -fn path(unix: &str) -> String { - if cfg!(windows) { - unix.replace("/", "\\") - } else { - unix.to_string() - } -} - -fn paths(unix: &[&str]) -> Vec { - let mut xs: Vec<_> = unix.iter().map(|s| path(s)).collect(); - xs.sort(); - xs -} - -fn paths_from_stdout(stdout: String) -> Vec { - let mut paths: Vec<_> = stdout.lines().map(|s| { - s.split(':').next().unwrap().to_string() - }).collect(); - paths.sort(); - paths -} - -fn sort_lines(lines: &str) -> String { - let mut lines: Vec = - lines.trim().lines().map(|s| s.to_owned()).collect(); - lines.sort(); - format!("{}\n", lines.join("\n")) -} - -fn cmd_exists(name: &str) -> bool { - Command::new(name).arg("--help").output().is_ok() -} - -sherlock!(single_file, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd| { - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(dir, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd| { - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(line_numbers, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-n"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(columns, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--column"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -1:57:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -3:49:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(with_filename, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-H"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(with_heading, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // This forces the issue since --with-filename is disabled by default - // when searching one file. - cmd.arg("--with-filename").arg("--heading"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(with_heading_default, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // Search two or more and get --with-filename enabled by default. - // Use -j1 to get deterministic results. - wd.create("foo", "Sherlock Holmes lives on Baker Street."); - cmd.arg("-j1").arg("--heading"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected1 = "\ -foo -Sherlock Holmes lives on Baker Street. - -sherlock -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - let expected2 = "\ -sherlock -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes - -foo -Sherlock Holmes lives on Baker Street. -"; - if lines != expected1 { - assert_eq!(lines, expected2); - } else { - assert_eq!(lines, expected1); - } -}); - -sherlock!(inverted, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-v"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(inverted_line_numbers, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-n").arg("-v"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -2:Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -4:can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -5:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -6:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(case_insensitive, "sherlock", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-i"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(word, "as", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-w"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(line, "Watson|and exhibited clearly, with a label attached.", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-x"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(literal, "()", "file", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file", "blib\n()\nblab\n"); - cmd.arg("-F"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "()\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(quiet, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-q"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert!(lines.is_empty()); -}); - -sherlock!(replace, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-r").arg("FooBar"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the FooBar -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. FooBar Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(replace_groups, "([A-Z][a-z]+) ([A-Z][a-z]+)", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-r").arg("$2, $1"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Watsons, Doctor of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Holmes, Sherlock -but Watson, Doctor has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(replace_named_groups, "(?P[A-Z][a-z]+) (?P[A-Z][a-z]+)", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-r").arg("$last, $first"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Watsons, Doctor of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Holmes, Sherlock -but Watson, Doctor has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(replace_with_only_matching, "of (\\w+)", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-o").arg("-r").arg("$1"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -this -detective -luck -straw -cigar -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(file_types, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.rs", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("-t").arg("rust"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file.rs:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(file_types_all, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("-t").arg("all"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file.py:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(file_types_negate, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.rs", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("-T").arg("rust"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file.py:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(file_types_negate_all, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("-T").arg("all"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"); -}); - -sherlock!(file_type_clear, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.rs", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("--type-clear").arg("rust").arg("-t").arg("rust"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(file_type_add, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.rs", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.wat", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("--type-add").arg("wat:*.wat").arg("-t").arg("wat"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file.wat:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(file_type_add_compose, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.rs", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.wat", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("--type-add").arg("wat:*.wat"); - cmd.arg("--type-add").arg("combo:include:wat,py").arg("-t").arg("combo"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - println!("{}", lines); - assert_eq!(sort_lines(&lines), "file.py:Sherlock\nfile.wat:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(glob, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.rs", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("-g").arg("*.rs"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file.rs:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(glob_negate, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create("file.py", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file.rs", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("-g").arg("!*.rs"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file.py:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(iglob, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.HTML", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("--iglob").arg("*.html"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file.HTML:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(csglob, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file1.HTML", "Sherlock"); - wd.create("file2.html", "Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("--glob").arg("*.html"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file2.html:Sherlock\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(byte_offset_only_matching, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-b").arg("-o"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:56:Sherlock -sherlock:177:Sherlock -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(count, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--count"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "sherlock:2\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(count_matches, "the", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--count-matches"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "sherlock:4\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(count_matches_inverted, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--count-matches").arg("--invert-match"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "sherlock:4\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(count_matches_via_only, "the", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--count").arg("--only-matching"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "sherlock:4\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(files_with_matches, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--files-with-matches"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "sherlock\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(files_without_matches, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "foo"); - cmd.arg("--files-without-match"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "file.py\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(after_context, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-A").arg("1"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(after_context_line_numbers, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-A").arg("1").arg("-n"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -4-can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(before_context, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-B").arg("1"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(before_context_line_numbers, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-B").arg("1").arg("-n"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -3:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(context, "world|attached", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-C").arg("1"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always --- -but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(context_line_numbers, "world|attached", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-C").arg("1").arg("-n"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -2-Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always --- -5-but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -6:and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(max_filesize_parse_error_length, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--max-filesize").arg("44444444444444444444"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(max_filesize_parse_error_suffix, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--max-filesize").arg("45k"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(max_filesize_parse_no_suffix, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create_size("foo", 40); - wd.create_size("bar", 60); - - cmd.arg("--max-filesize").arg("50").arg("--files"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -foo -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(max_filesize_parse_k_suffix, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create_size("foo", 3048); - wd.create_size("bar", 4100); - - cmd.arg("--max-filesize").arg("4K").arg("--files"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -foo -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(max_filesize_parse_m_suffix, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create_size("foo", 1000000); - wd.create_size("bar", 1400000); - - cmd.arg("--max-filesize").arg("1M").arg("--files"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -foo -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(max_filesize_suffix_overflow, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create_size("foo", 1000000); - - // 2^35 * 2^30 would otherwise overflow - cmd.arg("--max-filesize").arg("34359738368G").arg("--files"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(ignore_hidden, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create(".sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(no_ignore_hidden, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create(".sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - - cmd.arg("--hidden"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -.sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -.sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(ignore_git, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "sherlock\n"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(ignore_generic, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".ignore", "sherlock\n"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(ignore_ripgrep, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".rgignore", "sherlock\n"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(no_ignore, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "sherlock\n"); - cmd.arg("--no-ignore"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(ignore_git_parent, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create(".gitignore", "sherlock\n"); - wd.create_dir(".git"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create("foo/sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - // Even though we search in foo/, which has no .gitignore, ripgrep will - // search parent directories and respect the gitignore files found. - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("foo")); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(ignore_git_parent_stop, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // This tests that searching parent directories for .gitignore files stops - // after it sees a .git directory. To test this, we create this directory - // hierarchy: - // - // .gitignore (contains `sherlock`) - // foo/ - // .git/ - // bar/ - // sherlock - // - // And we perform the search inside `foo/bar/`. ripgrep will stop looking - // for .gitignore files after it sees `foo/.git/`, and therefore not - // respect the top-level `.gitignore` containing `sherlock`. - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create(".gitignore", "sherlock\n"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create_dir("foo/.git"); - wd.create_dir("foo/bar"); - wd.create("foo/bar/sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("foo").join("bar")); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// Like ignore_git_parent_stop, but with a .git file instead of a .git -// directory. -sherlock!(ignore_git_parent_stop_file, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // This tests that searching parent directories for .gitignore files stops - // after it sees a .git *file*. A .git file is used for submodules. To test - // this, we create this directory hierarchy: - // - // .gitignore (contains `sherlock`) - // foo/ - // .git - // bar/ - // sherlock - // - // And we perform the search inside `foo/bar/`. ripgrep will stop looking - // for .gitignore files after it sees `foo/.git`, and therefore not - // respect the top-level `.gitignore` containing `sherlock`. - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create(".gitignore", "sherlock\n"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create("foo/.git", ""); - wd.create_dir("foo/bar"); - wd.create("foo/bar/sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("foo").join("bar")); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(ignore_ripgrep_parent_no_stop, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // This is like the `ignore_git_parent_stop` test, except it checks that - // ripgrep *doesn't* stop checking for .rgignore files. - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create(".rgignore", "sherlock\n"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create_dir("foo/.git"); - wd.create_dir("foo/bar"); - wd.create("foo/bar/sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("foo").join("bar")); - // The top-level .rgignore applies. - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -sherlock!(no_parent_ignore_git, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // Set up a directory hierarchy like this: - // - // .gitignore - // foo/ - // .gitignore - // sherlock - // watson - // - // Where `.gitignore` contains `sherlock` and `foo/.gitignore` contains - // `watson`. - // - // Now *do the search* from the foo directory. By default, ripgrep will - // search parent directories for .gitignore files. The --no-ignore-parent - // flag should prevent that. At the same time, the `foo/.gitignore` file - // will still be respected (since the search is happening in `foo/`). - // - // In other words, we should only see results from `sherlock`, not from - // `watson`. - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create(".gitignore", "sherlock\n"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create("foo/.gitignore", "watson\n"); - wd.create("foo/sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - wd.create("foo/watson", hay::SHERLOCK); - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("foo")); - cmd.arg("--no-ignore-parent"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -sherlock!(symlink_nofollow, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create_dir("foo/bar"); - wd.link_dir("foo/baz", "foo/bar/baz"); - wd.create_dir("foo/baz"); - wd.create("foo/baz/sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("foo/bar")); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -sherlock!(symlink_follow, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create_dir("foo/bar"); - wd.create_dir("foo/baz"); - wd.create("foo/baz/sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - wd.link_dir("foo/baz", "foo/bar/baz"); - cmd.arg("-L"); - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("foo/bar")); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -baz/sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -baz/sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, path(expected)); -}); - -sherlock!(unrestricted1, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "sherlock\n"); - cmd.arg("-u"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(unrestricted2, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create(".sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - cmd.arg("-uu"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -.sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -.sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(unrestricted3, "foo", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file", "foo\x00bar\nfoo\x00baz\n"); - cmd.arg("-uuu"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file:foo\x00bar\nfile:foo\x00baz\n"); -}); - -sherlock!(vimgrep, "Sherlock|Watson", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--vimgrep"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:1:16:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:1:57:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:3:49:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -sherlock:5:12:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(vimgrep_no_line, "Sherlock|Watson", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--vimgrep").arg("-N"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:16:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:57:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:49:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -sherlock:12:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(vimgrep_no_line_no_column, "Sherlock|Watson", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--vimgrep").arg("-N").arg("--no-column"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -sherlock:but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/16 -clean!(regression_16, "xyz", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "ghi/"); - wd.create_dir("ghi"); - wd.create_dir("def/ghi"); - wd.create("ghi/toplevel.txt", "xyz"); - wd.create("def/ghi/subdir.txt", "xyz"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/25 -clean!(regression_25, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "/llvm/"); - wd.create_dir("src/llvm"); - wd.create("src/llvm/foo", "test"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = path("src/llvm/foo:test\n"); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); - - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("src")); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = path("llvm/foo:test\n"); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/30 -clean!(regression_30, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "vendor/**\n!vendor/manifest"); - wd.create_dir("vendor"); - wd.create("vendor/manifest", "test"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = path("vendor/manifest:test\n"); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/49 -clean!(regression_49, "xyz", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "foo/bar"); - wd.create_dir("test/foo/bar"); - wd.create("test/foo/bar/baz", "test"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/50 -clean!(regression_50, "xyz", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "XXX/YYY/"); - wd.create_dir("abc/def/XXX/YYY"); - wd.create_dir("ghi/XXX/YYY"); - wd.create("abc/def/XXX/YYY/bar", "test"); - wd.create("ghi/XXX/YYY/bar", "test"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/65 -clean!(regression_65, "xyz", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "a/"); - wd.create_dir("a"); - wd.create("a/foo", "xyz"); - wd.create("a/bar", "xyz"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/67 -clean!(regression_67, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "/*\n!/dir"); - wd.create_dir("dir"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create("foo/bar", "test"); - wd.create("dir/bar", "test"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, path("dir/bar:test\n")); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/87 -clean!(regression_87, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "foo\n**no-vcs**"); - wd.create("foo", "test"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/90 -clean!(regression_90, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "!.foo"); - wd.create(".foo", "test"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, ".foo:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/93 -clean!(regression_93, r"(\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "192.168.1.1"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:192.168.1.1\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/99 -clean!(regression_99, "test", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo1", "test"); - wd.create("foo2", "zzz"); - wd.create("bar", "test"); - cmd.arg("-j1").arg("--heading"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(sort_lines(&lines), sort_lines("bar\ntest\n\nfoo1\ntest\n")); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/105 -clean!(regression_105_part1, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "zztest"); - cmd.arg("--vimgrep"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:1:3:zztest\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/105 -clean!(regression_105_part2, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "zztest"); - cmd.arg("--column"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:1:3:zztest\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/127 -clean!(regression_127, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // Set up a directory hierarchy like this: - // - // .gitignore - // foo/ - // sherlock - // watson - // - // Where `.gitignore` contains `foo/sherlock`. - // - // ripgrep should ignore 'foo/sherlock' giving us results only from - // 'foo/watson' but on Windows ripgrep will include both 'foo/sherlock' and - // 'foo/watson' in the search results. - wd.create(".gitignore", "foo/sherlock\n"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create("foo/sherlock", hay::SHERLOCK); - wd.create("foo/watson", hay::SHERLOCK); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = format!("\ -{path}:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -{path}:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -", path=path("foo/watson")); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/128 -clean!(regression_128, "x", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create_bytes("foo", b"01234567\x0b\n\x0b\n\x0b\n\x0b\nx"); - cmd.arg("-n"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:5:x\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/131 -// -// TODO(burntsushi): Darwin doesn't like this test for some reason. -#[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))] -clean!(regression_131, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "TopÑapa"); - wd.create("TopÑapa", "test"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/137 -// -// TODO(burntsushi): Figure out why Windows gives "access denied" errors -// when trying to create a file symlink. For now, disable test on Windows. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -sherlock!(regression_137, "Sherlock", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.link_file("sherlock", "sym1"); - wd.link_file("sherlock", "sym2"); - cmd.arg("sym1"); - cmd.arg("sym2"); - cmd.arg("-j1"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -sym1:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sym1:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -sym2:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sym2:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, path(expected)); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/156 -clean!( - regression_156, - r#"#(?:parse|include)\s*\(\s*(?:"|')[./A-Za-z_-]+(?:"|')"#, - "testcase.txt", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - const TESTCASE: &'static str = r#"#parse('widgets/foo_bar_macros.vm') -#parse ( 'widgets/mobile/foo_bar_macros.vm' ) -#parse ("widgets/foobarhiddenformfields.vm") -#parse ( "widgets/foo_bar_legal.vm" ) -#include( 'widgets/foo_bar_tips.vm' ) -#include('widgets/mobile/foo_bar_macros.vm') -#include ("widgets/mobile/foo_bar_resetpw.vm") -#parse('widgets/foo-bar-macros.vm') -#parse ( 'widgets/mobile/foo-bar-macros.vm' ) -#parse ("widgets/foo-bar-hiddenformfields.vm") -#parse ( "widgets/foo-bar-legal.vm" ) -#include( 'widgets/foo-bar-tips.vm' ) -#include('widgets/mobile/foo-bar-macros.vm') -#include ("widgets/mobile/foo-bar-resetpw.vm") -"#; - wd.create("testcase.txt", TESTCASE); - cmd.arg("-N"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, TESTCASE); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/184 -clean!(regression_184, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", ".*"); - wd.create_dir("foo/bar"); - wd.create("foo/bar/baz", "test"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, format!("{}:test\n", path("foo/bar/baz"))); - - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("./foo/bar")); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "baz:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/199 -clean!(regression_199, r"\btest\b", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "tEsT"); - cmd.arg("--smart-case"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:tEsT\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/206 -clean!(regression_206, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create("foo/bar.txt", "test"); - cmd.arg("-g").arg("*.txt"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, format!("{}:test\n", path("foo/bar.txt"))); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/210 -#[cfg(unix)] -#[test] -fn regression_210() { - use std::ffi::OsStr; - use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; - - let badutf8 = OsStr::from_bytes(&b"foo\xffbar"[..]); - - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_210"); - // APFS does not support creating files with invalid UTF-8 bytes. - // https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/559 - if wd.try_create(badutf8, "test").is_ok() { - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-H").arg("test").arg(badutf8); - - let out = wd.output(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(out.stdout, b"foo\xffbar:test\n".to_vec()); - } -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/228 -clean!(regression_228, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create_dir("foo"); - cmd.arg("--ignore-file").arg("foo"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/229 -clean!(regression_229, "[E]conomie", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "economie"); - cmd.arg("-S"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/251 -clean!(regression_251, "привет", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "привет\nПривет\nПрИвЕт"); - cmd.arg("-i"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:привет\nfoo:Привет\nfoo:ПрИвЕт\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/256 -#[cfg(not(windows))] -clean!(regression_256, "test", "foo", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create_dir("bar"); - wd.create("bar/baz", "test"); - wd.link_dir("bar", "foo"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo/baz:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/256 -#[cfg(not(windows))] -clean!(regression_256_j1, "test", "foo", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create_dir("bar"); - wd.create("bar/baz", "test"); - wd.link_dir("bar", "foo"); - cmd.arg("-j1"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo/baz:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/279 -clean!(regression_279, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "test"); - cmd.arg("-q"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, ""); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/405 -clean!(regression_405, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create_dir("foo/bar"); - wd.create_dir("bar/foo"); - wd.create("foo/bar/file1.txt", "test"); - wd.create("bar/foo/file2.txt", "test"); - cmd.arg("-g").arg("!/foo/**"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, format!("{}:test\n", path("bar/foo/file2.txt"))); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/428 -#[cfg(not(windows))] -clean!(regression_428_color_context_path, "foo", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("sherlock", "foo\nbar"); - cmd.arg("-A1").arg("-H").arg("--no-heading").arg("-N") - .arg("--colors=match:none").arg("--color=always"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = format!( - "{colored_path}:foo\n{colored_path}-bar\n", - colored_path=format!( - "\x1b\x5b\x30\x6d\x1b\x5b\x33\x35\x6d{path}\x1b\x5b\x30\x6d", - path=path("sherlock"))); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/428 -clean!(regression_428_unrecognized_style, "Sherlok", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--colors=match:style:"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); - - let output = cmd.output().unwrap(); - let err = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr); - let expected = "\ -Unrecognized style attribute ''. Choose from: nobold, bold, nointense, intense, \ -nounderline, underline. -"; - assert_eq!(err, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/493 -clean!(regression_493, " 're ", "input.txt", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("input.txt", "peshwaship 're seminomata"); - cmd.arg("-o").arg("-w"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, " 're \n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/553 -sherlock!(regression_553_switch, "sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-i"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); - - // This repeats the `-i` flag. - cmd.arg("-i"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(regression_553_flag, "world|attached", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-C").arg("1"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always --- -but Doctor Watson has to have it taken out for him and dusted, -and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); - - cmd.arg("-C").arg("0"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -and exhibited clearly, with a label attached. -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/599 -clean!(regression_599, "^$", "input.txt", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("input.txt", "\n\ntest\n"); - cmd.args(&[ - "--color", "ansi", - "--colors", "path:none", - "--colors", "line:none", - "--colors", "match:fg:red", - "--colors", "match:style:nobold", - "--line-number", - ]); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - // Technically, the expected output should only be two lines, but: - // https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/441 - let expected = "\ -1: -2: -4: -"; - assert_eq!(expected, lines); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/807 -clean!(regression_807, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", ".a/b"); - wd.create_dir(".a/b"); - wd.create_dir(".a/c"); - wd.create(".a/b/file", "test"); - wd.create(".a/c/file", "test"); - - cmd.arg("--hidden"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, format!("{}:test\n", path(".a/c/file"))); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1 -clean!(feature_1_sjis, "Шерлок Холмс", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - let sherlock = - b"\x84Y\x84u\x84\x82\x84|\x84\x80\x84{ \x84V\x84\x80\x84|\x84}\x84\x83"; - wd.create_bytes("foo", &sherlock[..]); - cmd.arg("-Esjis"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:Шерлок Холмс\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1 -clean!(feature_1_utf16_auto, "Шерлок Холмс", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - let sherlock = - b"\xff\xfe(\x045\x04@\x04;\x04>\x04:\x04 \x00%\x04>\x04;\x04<\x04A\x04"; - wd.create_bytes("foo", &sherlock[..]); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:Шерлок Холмс\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1 -clean!(feature_1_utf16_explicit, "Шерлок Холмс", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - let sherlock = - b"\xff\xfe(\x045\x04@\x04;\x04>\x04:\x04 \x00%\x04>\x04;\x04<\x04A\x04"; - wd.create_bytes("foo", &sherlock[..]); - cmd.arg("-Eutf-16le"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:Шерлок Холмс\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1 -clean!(feature_1_eucjp, "Шерлок Холмс", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - let sherlock = - b"\xa7\xba\xa7\xd6\xa7\xe2\xa7\xdd\xa7\xe0\xa7\xdc \xa7\xb7\xa7\xe0\xa7\xdd\xa7\xde\xa7\xe3"; - wd.create_bytes("foo", &sherlock[..]); - cmd.arg("-Eeuc-jp"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:Шерлок Холмс\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1 -sherlock!(feature_1_unknown_encoding, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-Efoobar"); - wd.assert_non_empty_stderr(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1 -// Specific: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/pull/398/files#r111109265 -sherlock!(feature_1_replacement_encoding, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-Ecsiso2022kr"); - wd.assert_non_empty_stderr(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/7 -sherlock!(feature_7, "-fpat", "sherlock", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("pat", "Sherlock\nHolmes"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/7 -sherlock!(feature_7_dash, "-f-", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - let output = wd.pipe(&mut cmd, "Sherlock"); - let lines = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/20 -sherlock!(feature_20_no_filename, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--no-filename"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/34 -sherlock!(feature_34_only_matching, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--only-matching"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:Sherlock -sherlock:Sherlock -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/34 -sherlock!(feature_34_only_matching_line_column, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--only-matching").arg("--column").arg("--line-number"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:1:57:Sherlock -sherlock:3:49:Sherlock -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/45 -sherlock!(feature_45_relative_cwd, "test", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".not-an-ignore", "foo\n/bar"); - wd.create_dir("bar"); - wd.create_dir("baz/bar"); - wd.create_dir("baz/baz/bar"); - wd.create("bar/test", "test"); - wd.create("baz/bar/test", "test"); - wd.create("baz/baz/bar/test", "test"); - wd.create("baz/foo", "test"); - wd.create("baz/test", "test"); - wd.create("foo", "test"); - wd.create("test", "test"); - - // First, get a baseline without applying ignore rules. - let lines = paths_from_stdout(wd.stdout(&mut cmd)); - assert_eq!(lines, paths(&[ - "bar/test", "baz/bar/test", "baz/baz/bar/test", "baz/foo", - "baz/test", "foo", "test", - ])); - - // Now try again with the ignore file activated. - cmd.arg("--ignore-file").arg(".not-an-ignore"); - let lines = paths_from_stdout(wd.stdout(&mut cmd)); - assert_eq!(lines, paths(&[ - "baz/bar/test", "baz/baz/bar/test", "baz/test", "test", - ])); - - // Now do it again, but inside the baz directory. - // Since the ignore file is interpreted relative to the CWD, this will - // cause the /bar anchored pattern to filter out baz/bar, which is a - // subtle difference between true parent ignore files and manually - // specified ignore files. - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("test").arg(".").arg("--ignore-file").arg("../.not-an-ignore"); - cmd.current_dir(wd.path().join("baz")); - let lines = paths_from_stdout(wd.stdout(&mut cmd)); - assert_eq!(lines, paths(&["baz/bar/test", "test"])); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/45 -sherlock!(feature_45_precedence_with_others, "test", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".not-an-ignore", "*.log"); - wd.create(".ignore", "!imp.log"); - wd.create("imp.log", "test"); - wd.create("wat.log", "test"); - - cmd.arg("--ignore-file").arg(".not-an-ignore"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "imp.log:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/45 -sherlock!(feature_45_precedence_internal, "test", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".not-an-ignore1", "*.log"); - wd.create(".not-an-ignore2", "!imp.log"); - wd.create("imp.log", "test"); - wd.create("wat.log", "test"); - - cmd.arg("--ignore-file").arg(".not-an-ignore1"); - cmd.arg("--ignore-file").arg(".not-an-ignore2"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "imp.log:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/68 -clean!(feature_68_no_ignore_vcs, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create(".gitignore", "foo"); - wd.create(".ignore", "bar"); - wd.create("foo", "test"); - wd.create("bar", "test"); - cmd.arg("--no-ignore-vcs"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/70 -sherlock!(feature_70_smart_case, "sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--smart-case"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock:For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock:be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89 -sherlock!(feature_89_files_with_matches, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--null").arg("--files-with-matches"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "sherlock\x00"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89 -sherlock!(feature_89_files_without_matches, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("file.py", "foo"); - cmd.arg("--null").arg("--files-without-match"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "file.py\x00"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89 -sherlock!(feature_89_count, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--null").arg("--count"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "sherlock\x002\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89 -sherlock!(feature_89_files, "NADA", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--null").arg("--files"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "sherlock\x00"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/89 -sherlock!(feature_89_match, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--null").arg("-C1"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -sherlock\x00For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -sherlock\x00Holmeses, success in the province of detective work must always -sherlock\x00be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -sherlock\x00can extract a clew from a wisp of straw or a flake of cigar ash; -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/109 -clean!(feature_109_max_depth, "far", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create_dir("one"); - wd.create("one/pass", "far"); - wd.create_dir("one/too"); - wd.create("one/too/many", "far"); - - cmd.arg("--maxdepth").arg("2"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = path("one/pass:far\n"); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/124 -clean!(feature_109_case_sensitive_part1, "test", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "tEsT"); - cmd.arg("--smart-case").arg("--case-sensitive"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/124 -clean!(feature_109_case_sensitive_part2, "test", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "tEsT"); - cmd.arg("--ignore-case").arg("--case-sensitive"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/129 -clean!(feature_129_matches, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "test\ntest abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz test"); - cmd.arg("-M26"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "foo:test\nfoo:[Omitted long line with 2 matches]\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/129 -clean!(feature_129_context, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "test\nabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"); - cmd.arg("-M20").arg("-C1"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "foo:test\nfoo-[Omitted long context line]\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/129 -clean!(feature_129_replace, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "test\ntest abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz test"); - cmd.arg("-M26").arg("-rfoo"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "foo:foo\nfoo:[Omitted long line with 2 replacements]\n"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/159 -clean!(feature_159_works, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "test\ntest"); - cmd.arg("-m1"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/159 -clean!(feature_159_zero_max, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "test\ntest"); - cmd.arg("-m0"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/243 -clean!(feature_243_column_line, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "test"); - cmd.arg("--column"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo:1:1:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/263 -clean!(feature_263_sort_files, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create("foo", "test"); - wd.create("abc", "test"); - wd.create("zoo", "test"); - wd.create("bar", "test"); - cmd.arg("--sort-files"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "abc:test\nbar:test\nfoo:test\nzoo:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/275 -clean!(feature_275_pathsep, "test", ".", |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create("foo/bar", "test"); - cmd.arg("--path-separator").arg("Z"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "fooZbar:test\n"); -}); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/362 -sherlock!(feature_362_dfa_size_limit, r"For\s", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // This should fall back to the nfa engine but should still produce the - // expected result. - cmd.arg("--dfa-size-limit").arg("10"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(feature_362_exceeds_regex_size_limit, r"[0-9]\w+", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--regex-size-limit").arg("10K"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -sherlock!(feature_362_u64_to_narrow_usize_suffix_overflow, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.remove("sherlock"); - wd.create_size("foo", 1000000); - - // 2^35 * 2^20 is ok for u64, but not for usize - cmd.arg("--dfa-size-limit").arg("34359738368M").arg("--files"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -}); - - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/419 -sherlock!(feature_419_zero_as_shortcut_for_null, "Sherlock", ".", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("-0").arg("--count"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "sherlock\x002\n"); -}); - -#[test] -fn compressed_gzip() { - if !cmd_exists("gzip") { - return; - } - let gzip_file = include_bytes!("./data/sherlock.gz"); - - let wd = WorkDir::new("feature_search_compressed"); - wd.create_bytes("sherlock.gz", gzip_file); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-z").arg("Sherlock").arg("sherlock.gz"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -} - -#[test] -fn compressed_bzip2() { - if !cmd_exists("bzip2") { - return; - } - let bzip2_file = include_bytes!("./data/sherlock.bz2"); - - let wd = WorkDir::new("feature_search_compressed"); - wd.create_bytes("sherlock.bz2", bzip2_file); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-z").arg("Sherlock").arg("sherlock.bz2"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -} - -#[test] -fn compressed_xz() { - if !cmd_exists("xz") { - return; - } - let xz_file = include_bytes!("./data/sherlock.xz"); - - let wd = WorkDir::new("feature_search_compressed"); - wd.create_bytes("sherlock.xz", xz_file); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-z").arg("Sherlock").arg("sherlock.xz"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -} - -#[test] -fn compressed_lzma() { - if !cmd_exists("xz") { - return; - } - let lzma_file = include_bytes!("./data/sherlock.lzma"); - - let wd = WorkDir::new("feature_search_compressed"); - wd.create_bytes("sherlock.lzma", lzma_file); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-z").arg("Sherlock").arg("sherlock.lzma"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -} - -#[test] -fn compressed_failing_gzip() { - if !cmd_exists("gzip") { - return; - } - let wd = WorkDir::new("feature_search_compressed"); - wd.create("sherlock.gz", hay::SHERLOCK); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-z").arg("Sherlock").arg("sherlock.gz"); - - wd.assert_non_empty_stderr(&mut cmd); - - let output = cmd.output().unwrap(); - let err = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr); - assert_eq!(err.contains("not in gzip format"), true); -} - -sherlock!(feature_196_persistent_config, "sherlock", -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - // Make sure we get no matches by default. - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); - - // Now add our config file, and make sure it impacts ripgrep. - wd.create(".ripgreprc", "--ignore-case"); - cmd.env("RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH", ".ripgreprc"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -For the Doctor Watsons of this world, as opposed to the Sherlock -be, to a very large extent, the result of luck. Sherlock Holmes -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -}); - -sherlock!(feature_411_single_threaded_search_stats, -|wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--stats"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("2 matched lines"), true); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("1 files contained matches"), true); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("1 files searched"), true); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("seconds"), true); -}); - -#[test] -fn feature_411_parallel_search_stats() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("feature_411"); - wd.create("sherlock_1", hay::SHERLOCK); - wd.create("sherlock_2", hay::SHERLOCK); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("--stats"); - cmd.arg("Sherlock"); - cmd.arg("./"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("4 matched lines"), true); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("2 files contained matches"), true); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("2 files searched"), true); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("seconds"), true); -} - -sherlock!(feature_411_ignore_stats_1, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--files-with-matches"); - cmd.arg("--stats"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("seconds"), false); -}); - -sherlock!(feature_411_ignore_stats_2, |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - cmd.arg("--files-without-match"); - cmd.arg("--stats"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines.contains("seconds"), false); -}); - -#[test] -fn feature_740_passthru() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("feature_740"); - wd.create("file", "\nfoo\nbar\nfoobar\n\nbaz\n"); - wd.create("patterns", "foo\n\nbar\n"); - - // We can't assume that the way colour specs are translated to ANSI - // sequences will remain stable, and --replace doesn't currently work with - // pass-through, so for now we don't actually test the match sub-strings - let common_args = &["-n", "--passthru"]; - let expected = "\ -1: -2:foo -3:bar -4:foobar -5: -6:baz -"; - - // With single pattern - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.args(common_args).arg("foo").arg("file"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); - - // With multiple -e patterns - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.args(common_args) - .arg("-e").arg("foo").arg("-e").arg("bar").arg("file"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); - - // With multiple -f patterns - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.args(common_args).arg("-f").arg("patterns").arg("file"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, expected); - - // -c should override - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.args(common_args).arg("-c").arg("foo").arg("file"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "2\n"); - - // -o should conflict - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.args(common_args).arg("-o").arg("foo").arg("file"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); - - // -r should conflict - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.args(common_args).arg("-r").arg("$0").arg("foo").arg("file"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -} - -#[test] -fn binary_nosearch() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("binary_nosearch"); - wd.create("file", "foo\x00bar\nfoo\x00baz\n"); - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("foo").arg("file"); - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -} - -// The following two tests show a discrepancy in search results between -// searching with memory mapped files and stream searching. Stream searching -// uses a heuristic (that GNU grep also uses) where NUL bytes are replaced with -// the EOL terminator, which tends to avoid allocating large amounts of memory -// for really long "lines." The memory map searcher has no need to worry about -// such things, and more than that, it would be pretty hard for it to match -// the semantics of streaming search in this case. -// -// Binary files with lots of NULs aren't really part of the use case of ripgrep -// (or any other grep-like tool for that matter), so we shouldn't feel too bad -// about it. -#[test] -fn binary_search_mmap() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("binary_search_mmap"); - wd.create("file", "foo\x00bar\nfoo\x00baz\n"); - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-a").arg("--mmap").arg("foo").arg("file"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo\x00bar\nfoo\x00baz\n"); -} - -#[test] -fn binary_search_no_mmap() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("binary_search_no_mmap"); - wd.create("file", "foo\x00bar\nfoo\x00baz\n"); - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-a").arg("--no-mmap").arg("foo").arg("file"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo\x00bar\nfoo\x00baz\n"); -} - -#[test] -fn files() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("files"); - wd.create("file", ""); - wd.create_dir("dir"); - wd.create("dir/file", ""); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("--files"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert!(lines == path("file\ndir/file\n") - || lines == path("dir/file\nfile\n")); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/64 -#[test] -fn regression_64() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_64"); - wd.create_dir("dir"); - wd.create_dir("foo"); - wd.create("dir/abc", ""); - wd.create("foo/abc", ""); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("--files").arg("foo"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, path("foo/abc\n")); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/270 -#[test] -fn regression_270() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_270"); - wd.create("foo", "-test"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-e").arg("-test").arg("./"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, path("foo:-test\n")); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/391 -#[test] -fn regression_391() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_391"); - wd.create_dir(".git"); - wd.create("lock", ""); - wd.create("bar.py", ""); - wd.create(".git/packed-refs", ""); - wd.create(".git/description", ""); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("--no-ignore").arg("--hidden").arg("--follow").arg("--files") - .arg("--glob") - .arg("!{.git,node_modules,plugged}/**") - .arg("--glob") - .arg("*.{js,json,php,md,styl,scss,sass,pug,html,config,py,cpp,c,go,hs}"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "bar.py\n"); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/451 -#[test] -fn regression_451_only_matching_as_in_issue() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_451_only_matching"); - let path = "digits.txt"; - wd.create(path, "1 2 3\n"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("[0-9]+").arg(path).arg("--only-matching"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - - let expected = "\ -1 -2 -3 -"; - - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/451 -#[test] -fn regression_451_only_matching() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_451_only_matching"); - let path = "digits.txt"; - wd.create(path, "1 2 3\n123\n"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("[0-9]").arg(path) - .arg("--only-matching") - .arg("--column"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - - let expected = "\ -1:1:1 -1:3:2 -1:5:3 -2:1:1 -2:2:2 -2:3:3 -"; - - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/483 -#[test] -fn regression_483_matching_no_stdout() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_483_matching_no_stdout"); - wd.create("file.py", ""); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("--quiet") - .arg("--files") - .arg("--glob").arg("*.py"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert!(lines.is_empty()); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/483 -#[test] -fn regression_483_non_matching_exit_code() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_483_non_matching_exit_code"); - wd.create("file.rs", ""); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("--quiet") - .arg("--files") - .arg("--glob").arg("*.py"); - - wd.assert_err(&mut cmd); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/506 -#[test] -fn regression_506_word_boundaries_not_parenthesized() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_506_word_boundaries_not_parenthesized"); - let path = "wb.txt"; - wd.create(path, "min minimum amin\n\ - max maximum amax"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-w").arg("min|max").arg(path).arg("--only-matching"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - - let expected = "min\nmax\n"; - - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/568 -#[test] -fn regression_568_leading_hyphen_option_arguments() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_568_leading_hyphen_option_arguments"); - let path = "file"; - wd.create(path, "foo bar -baz\n"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-e-baz").arg("-e").arg("-baz").arg(path); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo bar -baz\n"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-rni").arg("bar").arg(path); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo ni -baz\n"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-r").arg("-n").arg("-i").arg("bar").arg(path); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - assert_eq!(lines, "foo -n -baz\n"); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/693 -#[test] -fn regression_693_context_option_in_contextless_mode() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("regression_693_context_option_in_contextless_mode"); - - wd.create("foo", "xyz\n"); - wd.create("bar", "xyz\n"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("-C1").arg("-c").arg("--sort-files").arg("xyz").arg("./"); - - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - let expected = "\ -bar:1 -foo:1 -"; - assert_eq!(lines, expected); -} - -#[test] -fn type_list() { - let wd = WorkDir::new("type_list"); - - let mut cmd = wd.command(); - cmd.arg("--type-list"); - let lines: String = wd.stdout(&mut cmd); - // This can change over time, so just make sure we print something. - assert!(!lines.is_empty()); -} - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/948 -sherlock!( - exit_code_match_success, - ".", - ".", - |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.assert_exit_code(0, &mut cmd); - } -); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/948 -sherlock!( - exit_code_no_match, - "6d28e48b5224a42b167e{10}", - ".", - |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.assert_exit_code(1, &mut cmd); - } -); - -// See: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/948 -sherlock!( - exit_code_error, - "*", - ".", - |wd: WorkDir, mut cmd: Command| { - wd.assert_exit_code(2, &mut cmd); - } -); diff --git a/tests/workdir.rs b/tests/workdir.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 99f0bf3..0000000 --- a/tests/workdir.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,336 +0,0 @@ -use std::env; -use std::error; -use std::fmt; -use std::fs::{self, File}; -use std::io::{self, Write}; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; -use std::process; -use std::str::FromStr; -use std::sync::atomic::{ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT, AtomicUsize, Ordering}; -use std::thread; -use std::time::Duration; - -static TEST_DIR: &'static str = "ripgrep-tests"; -static NEXT_ID: AtomicUsize = ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT; - -/// `WorkDir` represents a directory in which tests are run. -/// -/// Directories are created from a global atomic counter to avoid duplicates. -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct WorkDir { - /// The directory in which this test executable is running. - root: PathBuf, - /// The directory in which the test should run. If a test needs to create - /// files, they should go in here. - dir: PathBuf, -} - -impl WorkDir { - /// Create a new test working directory with the given name. The name - /// does not need to be distinct for each invocation, but should correspond - /// to a logical grouping of tests. - pub fn new(name: &str) -> WorkDir { - let id = NEXT_ID.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst); - let root = env::current_exe().unwrap() - .parent().expect("executable's directory").to_path_buf(); - let dir = root.join(TEST_DIR).join(name).join(&format!("{}", id)); - nice_err(&dir, repeat(|| fs::create_dir_all(&dir))); - WorkDir { - root: root, - dir: dir, - } - } - - /// Create a new file with the given name and contents in this directory, - /// or panic on error. - pub fn create>(&self, name: P, contents: &str) { - self.create_bytes(name, contents.as_bytes()); - } - - /// Try to create a new file with the given name and contents in this - /// directory. - pub fn try_create>(&self, name: P, contents: &str) -> io::Result<()> { - let path = self.dir.join(name); - self.try_create_bytes(path, contents.as_bytes()) - } - - /// Create a new file with the given name and size. - pub fn create_size>(&self, name: P, filesize: u64) { - let path = self.dir.join(name); - let file = nice_err(&path, File::create(&path)); - nice_err(&path, file.set_len(filesize)); - } - - /// Create a new file with the given name and contents in this directory, - /// or panic on error. - pub fn create_bytes>(&self, name: P, contents: &[u8]) { - let path = self.dir.join(name); - nice_err(&path, self.try_create_bytes(&path, contents)); - } - - /// Try to create a new file with the given name and contents in this - /// directory. - fn try_create_bytes>(&self, path: P, contents: &[u8]) -> io::Result<()> { - let mut file = File::create(&path)?; - file.write_all(contents)?; - file.flush() - } - - /// Remove a file with the given name from this directory. - pub fn remove>(&self, name: P) { - let path = self.dir.join(name); - nice_err(&path, fs::remove_file(&path)); - } - - /// Create a new directory with the given path (and any directories above - /// it) inside this directory. - pub fn create_dir>(&self, path: P) { - let path = self.dir.join(path); - nice_err(&path, repeat(|| fs::create_dir_all(&path))); - } - - /// Creates a new command that is set to use the ripgrep executable in - /// this working directory. - pub fn command(&self) -> process::Command { - let mut cmd = process::Command::new(&self.bin()); - cmd.env_remove("RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH"); - cmd.current_dir(&self.dir); - cmd - } - - /// Returns the path to the ripgrep executable. - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub fn bin(&self) -> PathBuf { - let path = self.root.join("rg"); - if !path.is_file() { - // Looks like a recent version of Cargo changed the cwd or the - // location of the test executable. - self.root.join("../rg") - } else { - path - } - } - - /// Returns the path to the ripgrep executable. - #[cfg(windows)] - pub fn bin(&self) -> PathBuf { - let path = self.root.join("rg.exe"); - if !path.is_file() { - // Looks like a recent version of Cargo changed the cwd or the - // location of the test executable. - self.root.join("../rg.exe") - } else { - path - } - } - - /// Returns the path to this directory. - pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { - &self.dir - } - - /// Creates a directory symlink to the src with the given target name - /// in this directory. - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub fn link_dir, T: AsRef>(&self, src: S, target: T) { - use std::os::unix::fs::symlink; - let src = self.dir.join(src); - let target = self.dir.join(target); - let _ = fs::remove_file(&target); - nice_err(&target, symlink(&src, &target)); - } - - /// Creates a directory symlink to the src with the given target name - /// in this directory. - #[cfg(windows)] - pub fn link_dir, T: AsRef>(&self, src: S, target: T) { - use std::os::windows::fs::symlink_dir; - let src = self.dir.join(src); - let target = self.dir.join(target); - let _ = fs::remove_dir(&target); - nice_err(&target, symlink_dir(&src, &target)); - } - - /// Creates a file symlink to the src with the given target name - /// in this directory. - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub fn link_file, T: AsRef>( - &self, - src: S, - target: T, - ) { - self.link_dir(src, target); - } - - /// Creates a file symlink to the src with the given target name - /// in this directory. - #[cfg(windows)] - pub fn link_file, T: AsRef>( - &self, - src: S, - target: T, - ) { - use std::os::windows::fs::symlink_file; - let src = self.dir.join(src); - let target = self.dir.join(target); - let _ = fs::remove_file(&target); - nice_err(&target, symlink_file(&src, &target)); - } - - /// Runs and captures the stdout of the given command. - /// - /// If the return type could not be created from a string, then this - /// panics. - pub fn stdout>( - &self, - cmd: &mut process::Command, - ) -> T { - let o = self.output(cmd); - let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stdout); - match stdout.parse() { - Ok(t) => t, - Err(err) => { - panic!("could not convert from string: {:?}\n\n{}", err, stdout); - } - } - } - - /// Gets the output of a command. If the command failed, then this panics. - pub fn output(&self, cmd: &mut process::Command) -> process::Output { - let output = cmd.output().unwrap(); - self.expect_success(cmd, output) - } - - /// Pipe `input` to a command, and collect the output. - pub fn pipe( - &self, - cmd: &mut process::Command, - input: &str - ) -> process::Output { - cmd.stdin(process::Stdio::piped()); - cmd.stdout(process::Stdio::piped()); - cmd.stderr(process::Stdio::piped()); - - let mut child = cmd.spawn().unwrap(); - - // Pipe input to child process using a separate thread to avoid - // risk of deadlock between parent and child process. - let mut stdin = child.stdin.take().expect("expected standard input"); - let input = input.to_owned(); - let worker = thread::spawn(move || { - write!(stdin, "{}", input) - }); - - let output = self.expect_success(cmd, child.wait_with_output().unwrap()); - worker.join().unwrap().unwrap(); - output - } - - /// If `o` is not the output of a successful process run - fn expect_success( - &self, - cmd: &process::Command, - o: process::Output - ) -> process::Output { - if !o.status.success() { - let suggest = - if o.stderr.is_empty() { - "\n\nDid your search end up with no results?".to_string() - } else { - "".to_string() - }; - - panic!("\n\n==========\n\ - command failed but expected success!\ - {}\ - \n\ncommand: {:?}\ - \ncwd: {}\ - \n\nstatus: {}\ - \n\nstdout: {}\ - \n\nstderr: {}\ - \n\n==========\n", - suggest, cmd, self.dir.display(), o.status, - String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stdout), - String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stderr)); - } - o - } - - /// Runs the given command and asserts that it resulted in an error exit - /// code. - pub fn assert_err(&self, cmd: &mut process::Command) { - let o = cmd.output().unwrap(); - if o.status.success() { - panic!( - "\n\n===== {:?} =====\n\ - command succeeded but expected failure!\ - \n\ncwd: {}\ - \n\nstatus: {}\ - \n\nstdout: {}\n\nstderr: {}\ - \n\n=====\n", - cmd, - self.dir.display(), - o.status, - String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stdout), - String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stderr) - ); - } - } - - /// Runs the given command and asserts that its exit code matches expected exit code. - pub fn assert_exit_code(&self, expected_code: i32, cmd: &mut process::Command) { - let code = cmd.status().unwrap().code().unwrap(); - - assert_eq!( - expected_code, code, - "\n\n===== {:?} =====\n\ - expected exit code did not match\ - \n\nexpected: {}\ - \n\nfound: {}\ - \n\n=====\n", - cmd, expected_code, code - ); - } - - /// Runs the given command and asserts that something was printed to - /// stderr. - pub fn assert_non_empty_stderr(&self, cmd: &mut process::Command) { - let o = cmd.output().unwrap(); - if o.status.success() || o.stderr.is_empty() { - panic!("\n\n===== {:?} =====\n\ - command succeeded but expected failure!\ - \n\ncwd: {}\ - \n\nstatus: {}\ - \n\nstdout: {}\n\nstderr: {}\ - \n\n=====\n", - cmd, self.dir.display(), o.status, - String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stdout), - String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stderr)); - } - } -} - -fn nice_err, T, E: error::Error>( - path: P, - res: Result, -) -> T { - match res { - Ok(t) => t, - Err(err) => { - panic!("{}: {:?}", path.as_ref().display(), err); - } - } -} - -fn repeat io::Result<()>>(mut f: F) -> io::Result<()> { - let mut last_err = None; - for _ in 0..10 { - if let Err(err) = f() { - last_err = Some(err); - thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(500)); - } else { - return Ok(()); - } - } - Err(last_err.unwrap()) -} diff --git a/wincolor/Cargo.toml b/wincolor/Cargo.toml index 7c81175..f572b2d 100644 --- a/wincolor/Cargo.toml +++ b/wincolor/Cargo.toml @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ description = """ A simple Windows specific API for controlling text color in a Windows console. """ documentation = "https://docs.rs/wincolor" -homepage = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/wincolor" -repository = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/wincolor" +homepage = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/termcolor/tree/master/wincolor" +repository = "https://github.com/BurntSushi/termcolor/tree/master/wincolor" readme = "README.md" keywords = ["windows", "win", "color", "ansi", "console"] license = "Unlicense/MIT"