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31 changed files with 637 additions and 398 deletions

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@@ -1,40 +1,34 @@
# TODOs
1. Commands are still leaking. (Do 15. first)
1. Bring back windows support / cross-compilation.
2. Add color flag and support non colored output.
2. Commands are still leaking. (Write tests for everything first)
3. Rewrite `write_command_help` to use text/tables
3. procedures should be ordered by use, main at the top, then in the order they are called from main.
4. Generate md and man pages again.
4. Check for prealloc opportunities. i.e. `make([dynamic]string)` -> `make([dynamic]string, 5)`.
5. Json may be an expensive encoding for remotes. Confirm with spall, and use null terminated strings if necessary.
5. Test all cmds / terminal branches.
6. Consistently ignore allocator errors
6. Generate md and man pages again.
7. Check for prealloc opportunities. i.e. `make([dynamic]string)` -> `make([dynamic]string, 5)`.
7. Shell completion
8. Add a text filter to the multi_select.
8. Add tests for untested commands.
9. Add tests for untested commands.
9. Update `read_wire_string` to use a slice.
10. add --format -f flag to commands that draw tables.
10. Pass allocator to findr?
11. Replace `testing.expect` calls with `testing.expect_value` calls where appropriate.
11. Smarter flag parsing?
12. procedures should be ordered by use, main at the top, then in the order they are called from main.
12. Rewrite `write_command_help` to use text/tables
13. Shell completion
13. Instead of using a writer to strip colors, just don't print the colors.
14. Bring back windows support / cross-compilation.
14. Add a text filter to the multi_select.
15. Test all cmds / terminal branches.
16. Fix error messages to use fmt.eprintf (stderr) instead of fmt.printf (stdout)
17. Pass allocator to findr?
18. Update `read_wire_string` to use a slice.
15. init -h doesn't show --force flag. Separate into multiple structs: Global_FLags, and Init_Flags?
## Double-check AI output
@@ -62,6 +56,7 @@
- [ ] db.odin
- [ ] db_integration_test.odin
- [ ] db_test.odin
- [ ] flags.odin
- [x] main.odin
- [x] prompt.odin
- [x] scan.odin

106
cli.odin
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@@ -5,17 +5,37 @@ import "core:fmt"
import "core:io"
import "core:os"
import "core:strings"
import "core:terminal"
import "core:text/table"
Command :: struct {
name: string,
args: [dynamic]string,
flags: map[string]string,
bool_set: map[string]bool,
config_path: string,
out_buf: ^bufio.Writer,
out: io.Writer,
err: io.Writer,
name: string,
args: [dynamic]string,
flags: Flags,
out_buf: ^bufio.Writer,
out: io.Writer,
err: io.Writer,
}
// TODO: Put help test in usage:"whatever" tag.
Flags :: struct {
help: bool `args:"short=h"`,
config_file: string `args:"name=config-file,short=c"`,
output: Output_Format `args:"short=o"`,
color: Color_Mode,
force: bool `args:"short=f"`,
}
Output_Format :: enum {
Auto,
Table,
JSON,
}
Color_Mode :: enum {
Auto,
Always,
Never,
}
CommandInfo :: struct {
@@ -71,53 +91,33 @@ parse_args :: proc(args: []string, out: io.Stream, err: io.Stream) -> (cmd: Comm
}
cmd.name = args[1]
cmd.args = make([dynamic]string)
cmd.flags = make(map[string]string)
cmd.bool_set = make(map[string]bool)
// TODO: Optimize loop?
i := 2
for i < len(args) {
arg := args[i]
if strings.starts_with(arg, "--") {
key := arg[2:]
if i + 1 < len(args) && !strings.starts_with(args[i + 1], "-") {
cmd.flags[key] = args[i + 1]
i += 2
} else {
cmd.bool_set[key] = true
i += 1
}
} else if strings.starts_with(arg, "-") && len(arg) == 2 {
key_slice := arg[1:2]
if i + 1 < len(args) && !strings.starts_with(args[i + 1], "-") {
cmd.flags[key_slice] = args[i + 1]
i += 2
} else {
cmd.bool_set[key_slice] = true
i += 1
}
} else {
append(&cmd.args, arg)
i += 1
}
overflow := parse_flags(&cmd.flags, args[2:])
for arg in overflow {
append(&cmd.args, arg)
}
val: string = ---
if val, ok = cmd.flags["config-file"]; ok {
cmd.config_path = val
} else if val, ok = cmd.flags["c"]; ok {
cmd.config_path = val
} else {
if cmd.flags.output == .Auto {
cmd.flags.output = terminal.is_terminal(os.stdout) ? .Table : .JSON
}
if cmd.flags.color == .Auto {
cmd.flags.color = terminal.is_terminal(os.stdout) ? .Always : .Never
}
if cmd.flags.color == .Never {
cmd.out = make_ansi_strip_writer(cmd.out)
}
if cmd.flags.config_file == "" {
// FIXME: Handle err
// TODO: Is this right?
home, _ := os.user_home_dir(context.temp_allocator)
// TODO: should we copy out of the temp_allocator?
cmd.config_path = default_config_path(home, context.temp_allocator)
cmd.flags.config_file = default_config_path(home, context.temp_allocator)
}
if has_flag(&cmd, "help") {
if cmd.flags.help {
print_command_help(&cmd)
return cmd, false
}
@@ -288,6 +288,16 @@ at before, restore your backup with:
COLOR_FLAGS + "-c, --config-file" + ANSI_RESET + " <path>",
`config file (default "~/.envr/config.json")`,
)
table.row(
&tbl,
COLOR_FLAGS + "-o, --output" + ANSI_RESET + " 'table'|'json'",
`the format of output data. (default 'table')`,
)
table.row(
&tbl,
COLOR_FLAGS + "--color" + ANSI_RESET + " 'auto'|'always'|'never'",
`Whether or not to colorize output. (default 'auto')`,
)
write_borderless_table(w, &tbl)
fmt.wprintf(
@@ -299,15 +309,9 @@ at before, restore your backup with:
)
}
has_flag :: proc(cmd: ^Command, name: string) -> bool {
return name in cmd.flags || name in cmd.bool_set
}
delete_command :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
bufio.writer_flush(cmd.out_buf)
delete(cmd.args)
delete(cmd.flags)
delete(cmd.bool_set)
bufio.writer_destroy(cmd.out_buf)
free(cmd.out_buf)
}

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@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ test_command_help_unknown :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
text := strings.to_string(b)
testing.expect_value(t, len(text), 0)
}
}
@(test)
test_command_help_version :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
@@ -144,53 +144,6 @@ test_command_help_version :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
}
test_parse_args :: proc(
test_has_flag_bool_set :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd := Command {
name = "test",
bool_set = map[string]bool{"force" = true},
}
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, has_flag(&cmd, "force"), "should find flag in bool_set")
testing.expect(t, !has_flag(&cmd, "verbose"), "should not find missing flag")
}
@(test)
test_has_flag_value_map :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd := Command {
name = "test",
flags = map[string]string{"output" = "/tmp/out"},
}
defer delete(cmd.flags)
testing.expect(t, has_flag(&cmd, "output"), "should find flag in flags map")
testing.expect(t, !has_flag(&cmd, "force"), "should not find missing flag")
}
@(test)
test_has_flag_both_maps :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd := Command {
name = "test",
flags = map[string]string{"output" = "/tmp/out"},
bool_set = map[string]bool{"force" = true},
}
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, has_flag(&cmd, "output"), "should find in flags")
testing.expect(t, has_flag(&cmd, "force"), "should find in bool_set")
testing.expect(t, !has_flag(&cmd, "verbose"), "should not find missing flag")
}
@(test)
test_has_flag_empty_command :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd := Command {
name = "test",
}
testing.expect(t, !has_flag(&cmd, "anything"), "empty command should have no flags")
}
test_parse_args :: proc(
args: []string,
) -> (
cmd: Command,
@@ -226,8 +179,6 @@ test_parse_args_bare_command :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.name, "list")
testing.expect_value(t, len(cmd.args), 0)
}
testing.expect_value(t, len(cmd.bool_set), 0)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_positional :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
@@ -236,49 +187,51 @@ test_parse_args_positional :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.name, "backup")
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.args) == 1)
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[0] == "/project/.env")
}
testing.expect_value(t, len(cmd.args), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.args[0], "/project/.env")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_config_file_long_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "sync", "--config", "x.json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args(
[]string{"envr", "sync", "--config-file", "x.json"},
)
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.config_file, "x.json")
}
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_config_file_short_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "sync", "-c", "x.json"})
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "sync", "-c", "x.json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.config_file, "x.json")
}
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_force_long_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "init", "--force"})
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "init", "--force"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.force, true)
}
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_force_short_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "version", "-l"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "init", "-f"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.force, true)
}
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_multiple_positionals :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
@@ -288,9 +241,9 @@ test_parse_args_multiple_positionals :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, len(cmd.args), 2)
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[0] == "a")
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[1] == "b")
}
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.args[0], "a")
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.args[1], "b")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_mixed_flags_and_positionals :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
@@ -300,9 +253,9 @@ test_parse_args_mixed_flags_and_positionals :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.force, true)
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.args) == 1)
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[0] == "/project/.env")
}
testing.expect_value(t, len(cmd.args), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.args[0], "/project/.env")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_no_args :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
@@ -314,58 +267,77 @@ test_parse_args_no_args :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
@(test)
test_parse_args_flag_then_positional_then_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "backup", "--force", "a.env", "--output", "json"})
defer delete_command(&cmd)
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.force, true)
testing.expect(t, cmd.bool_set["verbose"] == true)
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.args) == 1)
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[0] == "a.env")
}
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.output, Output_Format.JSON)
testing.expect_value(t, len(cmd.args), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.args[0], "a.env")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_config_file_default :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args(
[]string{"envr", "list", "--config-file", "/custom/config.json"},
)
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect(
t,
cmd.config_path == "/custom/config.json",
"config_path should be set from --config-file",
)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_config_file_short_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "list", "-c", "/custom/config.json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect(
t,
cmd.config_path == "/custom/config.json",
"config_path should be set from -c",
)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_config_file_defaults :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "list"})
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "list"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.flags.config_file) > 0, "config_file should default to non-empty path")
testing.expect(
testing.expect(
t,
strings.contains(cmd.flags.config_file, ".envr"),
"default config_path should contain .envr dir, got %s",
)
"default config_file should contain .envr dir, got %s",
)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_output_long_json :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "list", "--output", "json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.output, Output_Format.JSON)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_output_short_json :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "list", "-o", "json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.output, Output_Format.JSON)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_output_long_table :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "list", "--output", "table"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.output, Output_Format.Table)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_output_short_table :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "list", "-o", "table"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.output, Output_Format.Table)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_output_equals_syntax :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok, _, _ := test_parse_args([]string{"envr", "list", "--output=json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
testing.expect_value(t, cmd.flags.output, Output_Format.JSON)
}

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ cmd_backup :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.flags.config_file)
if !db_ok {
return
}

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ cmd_check :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.flags.config_file)
if !db_ok {
return
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#+test
package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:testing"
@(test)
@@ -10,13 +9,9 @@ test_find_unbacked_finds_missing :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
db := []EnvFile{{path = "/a/.env"}, {path = "/b/.env"}}
result := find_unbacked(local, db[:])
testing.expect(t, len(result) == 1, fmt.tprintf("expected 1 unbacked, got %d", len(result)))
testing.expect_value(t, len(result), 1)
if len(result) > 0 {
testing.expect(
t,
result[0] == "/c/.env",
fmt.tprintf("expected /c/.env, got %s", result[0]),
)
testing.expect_value(t, result[0], "/c/.env")
}
}
@@ -26,7 +21,7 @@ test_find_unbacked_all_backed :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
db := []EnvFile{{path = "/a/.env"}, {path = "/b/.env"}}
result := find_unbacked(local, db[:])
testing.expect(t, len(result) == 0, fmt.tprintf("expected 0 unbacked, got %d", len(result)))
testing.expect_value(t, len(result), 0)
}
@(test)
@@ -35,7 +30,7 @@ test_find_unbacked_no_local :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
db := []EnvFile{{path = "/a/.env"}}
result := find_unbacked(local, db[:])
testing.expect(t, len(result) == 0, fmt.tprintf("expected 0 unbacked, got %d", len(result)))
testing.expect_value(t, len(result), 0)
}
@(test)
@@ -44,6 +39,6 @@ test_find_unbacked_none_backed :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
db: []EnvFile
result := find_unbacked(local, db[:])
testing.expect(t, len(result) == 2, fmt.tprintf("expected 2 unbacked, got %d", len(result)))
testing.expect_value(t, len(result), 2)
}

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ cmd_edit_config :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
config_path := cmd.config_path
config_path := cmd.flags.config_file
if !os.exists(config_path) {
fmt.wprintf(

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@@ -4,11 +4,12 @@ import "core:fmt"
import "core:terminal/ansi"
cmd_init :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
force := has_flag(cmd, "force") || has_flag(cmd, "f")
force := cmd.flags.force
config_file := cmd.flags.config_file
fmt.wprintln(cmd.out, cmd.config_path, flush = false)
fmt.wprintln(cmd.out, cmd.flags.config_file, flush = false)
_, cfg_exists := load_config(cmd.config_path)
_, cfg_exists := load_config(config_file)
if cfg_exists && !force {
fmt.wprintln(
cmd.out,
@@ -25,15 +26,23 @@ Run again with the --force flag if you want to reinitialize.`,
}
if len(keys) == 0 {
fmt.wprintln(cmd.err, `No ssh-ed25519 keys found in ~/.ssh
Generate one with: ssh-keygen -t ed25519`, flush = false)
fmt.wprintln(
cmd.err,
`No ssh-ed25519 keys found in ~/.ssh
Generate one with: ssh-keygen -t ed25519`,
flush = false,
)
return
}
selected, result := multi_select("Select SSH private keys:", keys[:])
defer delete(selected)
if result == .Cancel {
fmt.wprintln(cmd.out, ansi.CSI + ansi.FAINT + ansi.SGR + "Cancelled." + ANSI_RESET, flush = false)
fmt.wprintln(
cmd.out,
ansi.CSI + ansi.FAINT + ansi.SGR + "Cancelled." + ANSI_RESET,
flush = false,
)
return
}
@@ -49,7 +58,7 @@ Generate one with: ssh-keygen -t ed25519`, flush = false)
return
}
cfg := new_config(selected_paths[:], cmd.config_path)
cfg := new_config(selected_paths[:], config_file)
if !save_config(cfg, force = force) {
return
}
@@ -61,3 +70,4 @@ Generate one with: ssh-keygen -t ed25519`, flush = false)
flush = false,
)
}

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
import "core:strings"
import "core:terminal"
import "core:text/table"
ListEntry :: struct {
@@ -13,10 +12,9 @@ ListEntry :: struct {
path: string `json:"path"`,
}
// TODO: Support --format flag
// TODO: Improve table rendering
cmd_list :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.flags.config_file)
if !db_ok {
return
}
@@ -27,7 +25,7 @@ cmd_list :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
if terminal.is_terminal(os.stdout) {
if cmd.flags.output == .Table {
t: table.Table
table.init(&t, context.temp_allocator, context.temp_allocator)
table.padding(&t, 1, 1)
@@ -51,7 +49,7 @@ cmd_list :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
table.write_decorated_table(cmd.out, &t, decorations, ansi_aware_width)
} else {
// TODO: Should we instead print full entries here?
entries: [dynamic]ListEntry
entries := make([dynamic]ListEntry, 0, len(rows), context.temp_allocator)
for row in rows {
filename := filepath.base(row.path)
append(

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@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
#+feature dynamic-literals
#+test
package main
import "core:bufio"
import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
import "core:strings"
import "core:testing"
@(test)
@@ -11,9 +15,101 @@ test_filepath_base_equals_rel :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
for path in cases {
dir := filepath.dir(path)
rel, rel_err := filepath.rel(dir, path, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, rel_err == nil, "filepath.rel returned an error")
testing.expect_value(t, rel_err, nil)
base := filepath.base(path)
testing.expect(t, rel == base, "filepath.rel(dir, path) should equal filepath.base(path)")
testing.expect_value(t, rel, base)
}
}
@(test)
test_cmd_list_output_json :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := test_temp_dir(t, "envr-test-list-json-*")
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfg_path, _ := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
cfg := new_config([]string{"fixtures/keys/insecure-test-key"}, cfg_path)
testing.expect(t, save_config(cfg, force = true), "save should succeed")
delete_config(&cfg)
db, db_ok := db_open(cfg_path)
testing.expect(t, db_ok, "db should open")
if !db_ok do return
f := make_test_env_file("/project/.env", "abc123", "SECRET=value")
defer delete(f.remotes)
testing.expect(t, db_insert(&db, f), "insert should succeed")
db_close(&db)
out_b: strings.Builder
strings.builder_init(&out_b)
defer strings.builder_destroy(&out_b)
err_b: strings.Builder
strings.builder_init(&err_b)
defer strings.builder_destroy(&err_b)
cmd, ok := parse_args(
[]string{"envr", "list", "--output", "json", "--config-file", cfg_path},
strings.to_stream(&out_b),
strings.to_stream(&err_b),
)
testing.expect(t, ok, "parse_args should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
cmd_list(&cmd)
bufio.writer_flush(cmd.out_buf)
output := strings.to_string(out_b)
testing.expect(t, strings.contains(output, "["), "json output should contain '['")
testing.expect(
t,
strings.contains(output, "\"directory\""),
"json output should contain directory key",
)
}
@(test)
test_cmd_list_output_table :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := test_temp_dir(t, "envr-test-list-table-*")
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfg_path, _ := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
cfg := new_config([]string{"fixtures/keys/insecure-test-key"}, cfg_path)
testing.expect(t, save_config(cfg, force = true), "save should succeed")
delete_config(&cfg)
db, db_ok := db_open(cfg_path)
testing.expect(t, db_ok, "db should open")
if !db_ok do return
f := make_test_env_file("/project/.env", "abc123", "SECRET=value")
defer delete(f.remotes)
testing.expect(t, db_insert(&db, f), "insert should succeed")
db_close(&db)
out_b: strings.Builder
strings.builder_init(&out_b)
defer strings.builder_destroy(&out_b)
err_b: strings.Builder
strings.builder_init(&err_b)
defer strings.builder_destroy(&err_b)
cmd, ok := parse_args(
[]string{"envr", "list", "--output", "table", "--config-file", cfg_path},
strings.to_stream(&out_b),
strings.to_stream(&err_b),
)
testing.expect(t, ok, "parse_args should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_command(&cmd)
cmd_list(&cmd)
bufio.writer_flush(cmd.out_buf)
output := strings.to_string(out_b)
testing.expect(t, strings.contains(output, "│"), "table output should contain border chars")
testing.expect(
t,
strings.contains(output, "Directory"),
"table output should contain Directory header",
)
}

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ cmd_remove :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.flags.config_file)
if !db_ok {
return
}

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ cmd_restore :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.flags.config_file)
if !db_ok {
return
}

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ import "core:terminal"
import "core:terminal/ansi"
cmd_scan :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.flags.config_file)
if !db_ok {
return
}

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ package main
import "core:encoding/json"
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:terminal"
import "core:text/table"
SyncEntry :: struct {
@@ -12,9 +10,8 @@ SyncEntry :: struct {
}
// TODO: Check for quiet failures.
// TODO: Support --format -f flags
cmd_sync :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.flags.config_file)
if !db_ok {
return
}
@@ -49,7 +46,7 @@ cmd_sync :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
}
}
if terminal.is_terminal(os.stdout) {
if cmd.flags.output == .Table {
t: table.Table
table.init(&t, context.temp_allocator, context.temp_allocator)
table.padding(&t, 1, 1)

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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
package main
import "core:io"
import "core:terminal/ansi"
COLOR_HEADINGS ::
@@ -15,3 +16,71 @@ COLOR_TABLE_HEADING :: ansi.CSI + ansi.FG_BRIGHT_GREEN + ansi.SGR
ANSI_RESET :: ansi.CSI + ansi.RESET + ansi.SGR
ANSI_Strip_State :: enum { Normal, GotESC, InCSI }
ANSI_Strip_Data :: struct {
inner: io.Writer,
state: ANSI_Strip_State,
}
ansi_strip_proc :: proc(
stream_data: rawptr,
mode: io.Stream_Mode,
p: []byte,
offset: i64,
whence: io.Seek_From,
) -> (n: i64, err: io.Error) {
data := cast(^ANSI_Strip_Data) stream_data
#partial switch mode {
case .Write:
start := 0
for i in 0..<len(p) {
b := p[i]
switch data.state {
case .Normal:
if b == 0x1b {
if i > start {
io.write(data.inner, p[start:i])
}
data.state = .GotESC
}
case .GotESC:
if b == '[' {
data.state = .InCSI
} else {
start = i
data.state = .Normal
}
case .InCSI:
if b >= 0x40 && b <= 0x7E {
start = i + 1
data.state = .Normal
}
}
}
if data.state == .Normal && len(p) > start {
io.write(data.inner, p[start:])
}
n = i64(len(p))
return
case .Flush:
return 0, io.flush(data.inner)
case .Close:
return 0, io.close(data.inner)
case:
return data.inner.procedure(data.inner.data, mode, p, offset, whence)
}
}
make_ansi_strip_writer :: proc(inner: io.Writer) -> io.Writer {
data := new(ANSI_Strip_Data, context.temp_allocator)
data.inner = inner
return io.Writer{procedure = ansi_strip_proc, data = rawptr(data)}
}

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@@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ load_config :: proc(config_path: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> (Con
// TODO: Should we use context.allocator + defer delete()?
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(config_path, context.temp_allocator)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.println("No config file found. Please run `envr init` to generate one.")
fmt.eprintln("No config file found. Please run `envr init` to generate one.")
return Config{}, false
}
cfg: Config
err := json.unmarshal(data, &cfg, .JSON5, allocator)
if err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error parsing config: %v\n", err)
fmt.eprintf("Error parsing config: %v\n", err)
return Config{}, false
}
cfg.config_path = config_path
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ save_config :: proc(cfg: Config, force: bool = false) -> bool {
if !os.exists(config_dir) {
mkdir_err := os.make_directory(config_dir)
if mkdir_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error creating %s directory: %v\n", config_dir, mkdir_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error creating %s directory: %v\n", config_dir, mkdir_err)
return false
}
}
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ save_config :: proc(cfg: Config, force: bool = false) -> bool {
if stat_err == nil {
defer os.file_info_delete(info, context.temp_allocator)
if info.size > 0 {
fmt.println("Config file already exists. Run again with --force to reinitialize.")
fmt.eprintln("Config file already exists. Run again with --force to reinitialize.")
return false
}
}
@@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ save_config :: proc(cfg: Config, force: bool = false) -> bool {
context.temp_allocator,
)
if marshal_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error marshaling config: %v\n", marshal_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error marshaling config: %v\n", marshal_err)
return false
}
write_err := os.write_entire_file(cfg.config_path, data)
if write_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error writing config: %v\n", write_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error writing config: %v\n", write_err)
return false
}
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ new_config :: proc(
for priv in private_key_paths {
// TODO: Is this bad?
priv_key := strings.clone(priv)
pub, _ := strings.concatenate([]string{priv_key, ".pub"})
pub := strings.concatenate([]string{priv_key, ".pub"})
append(&keys, SshKeyPair{private = priv_key, public = pub})
}
@@ -150,19 +150,19 @@ new_config :: proc(
find_ssh_private_keys :: proc() -> (keys: [dynamic]string, ok: bool) {
home, home_err := os.user_home_dir(context.allocator)
if home_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error getting home dir: %v\n", home_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error getting home dir: %v\n", home_err)
return
}
ssh_dir, join_err := filepath.join([]string{home, ".ssh"})
if join_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error building ssh path: %v\n", join_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error building ssh path: %v\n", join_err)
return
}
entries, dir_err := os.read_all_directory_by_path(ssh_dir, context.allocator)
if dir_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Could not read ~/.ssh directory: %v\n", dir_err)
fmt.eprintf("Could not read ~/.ssh directory: %v\n", dir_err)
return
}
defer os.file_info_slice_delete(entries, context.allocator)

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@@ -16,13 +16,9 @@ test_new_config_single_key :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cfg := new_config(paths)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
testing.expect(t, len(cfg.keys) == 1, "should have 1 key")
testing.expect(t, cfg.keys[0].private == "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519", "Private path mismatch")
testing.expect(
t,
cfg.keys[0].public == "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub",
"Public path mismatch",
)
testing.expect_value(t, len(cfg.keys), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, cfg.keys[0].private, "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519")
testing.expect_value(t, cfg.keys[0].public, "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub")
}
@(test)
@@ -31,9 +27,9 @@ test_new_config_multiple_keys :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cfg := new_config(paths)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
testing.expect(t, len(cfg.keys) == 2, "should have 2 keys")
testing.expect(t, cfg.keys[0].private == "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519")
testing.expect(t, cfg.keys[1].private == "/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa")
testing.expect_value(t, len(cfg.keys), 2)
testing.expect_value(t, cfg.keys[0].private, "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519")
testing.expect_value(t, cfg.keys[1].private, "/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa")
}
@(test)
@@ -42,7 +38,7 @@ test_new_config_empty_keys :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cfg := new_config(paths)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
testing.expect(t, len(cfg.keys) == 0, "should have 0 keys")
testing.expect_value(t, len(cfg.keys), 0)
}
@(test)
@@ -51,10 +47,10 @@ test_new_config_scan_defaults :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cfg := new_config(paths)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
testing.expect(t, cfg.scan_config.matcher == "\\.env", "matcher should be \\.env")
testing.expect(t, len(cfg.scan_config.exclude) == 4, "should have 4 exclude patterns")
testing.expect(t, len(cfg.scan_config.include) == 1, "should have 1 include path")
testing.expect(t, cfg.scan_config.include[0] == "~", "include should be ~")
testing.expect_value(t, cfg.scan_config.matcher, "\\.env")
testing.expect_value(t, len(cfg.scan_config.exclude), 4)
testing.expect_value(t, len(cfg.scan_config.include), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, cfg.scan_config.include[0], "~")
}
@(test)
@@ -65,7 +61,7 @@ test_new_config_exclude_patterns :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
expected := []string{"*\\.envrc", "\\.local/", "node_modules", "vendor"}
for i in 0 ..< len(expected) {
testing.expect(t, cfg.scan_config.exclude[i] == expected[i])
testing.expect_value(t, cfg.scan_config.exclude[i], expected[i])
}
}
@@ -75,7 +71,7 @@ test_save_load_config_roundtrip :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfgPath, err := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "cfgPath should build successfully")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
cfg := new_config([]string{"/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519"}, cfgPath)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
@@ -87,13 +83,13 @@ test_save_load_config_roundtrip :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
if !ok do return
defer delete_config(&loaded)
testing.expect(t, len(loaded.keys) == 1, "should have 1 key")
testing.expect(t, loaded.keys[0].private == "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519")
testing.expect(t, loaded.keys[0].public == "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub")
testing.expect(t, loaded.scan_config.matcher == "\\.env")
testing.expect(t, len(loaded.scan_config.exclude) == 4)
testing.expect(t, len(loaded.scan_config.include) == 1)
testing.expect(t, loaded.scan_config.include[0] == "~")
testing.expect_value(t, len(loaded.keys), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, loaded.keys[0].private, "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519")
testing.expect_value(t, loaded.keys[0].public, "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub")
testing.expect_value(t, loaded.scan_config.matcher, "\\.env")
testing.expect_value(t, len(loaded.scan_config.exclude), 4)
testing.expect_value(t, len(loaded.scan_config.include), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, loaded.scan_config.include[0], "~")
}
@(test)
@@ -108,7 +104,7 @@ test_save_config_no_clobber :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfgPath, err := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "cfgPath should build successfully")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
cfg := new_config([]string{"/home/user/.ssh/key1"}, cfgPath)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
@@ -125,7 +121,7 @@ test_save_config_force_overwrites :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfgPath, err := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "cfgPath should build successfully")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
cfg := new_config([]string{"/home/user/.ssh/key1"}, cfgPath)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
@@ -140,12 +136,8 @@ test_save_config_force_overwrites :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
if !ok do return
defer delete_config(&loaded)
testing.expect(t, len(loaded.keys) == 1, "should have 1 key")
testing.expect(
t,
loaded.keys[0].private == "/home/user/.ssh/key2",
"should be the overwritten key",
)
testing.expect_value(t, len(loaded.keys), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, loaded.keys[0].private, "/home/user/.ssh/key2")
}
@(test)
@@ -190,7 +182,7 @@ test_search_paths_expands_tilde :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
paths := search_paths(cfg, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, len(paths) == 1, "should have 1 path")
testing.expect_value(t, len(paths), 1)
if len(paths) > 0 {
testing.expectf(
t,

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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ encrypt :: proc(plaintext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (ciphertext: []u8, ok: b
&sym_key[0],
)
if rc != 0 {
fmt.println("Error: symmetric encryption failed")
fmt.eprintln("Error: symmetric encryption failed")
delete(secret_ct)
return
}
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ encrypt :: proc(plaintext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (ciphertext: []u8, ok: b
&x25519_pairs[0].Private[0],
)
if rc != 0 {
fmt.printf("Error: failed to encrypt for recipient %d\n", i)
fmt.eprintf("Error: failed to encrypt for recipient %d\n", i)
delete(entries)
delete(secret_ct)
return
@@ -132,13 +132,13 @@ encrypt :: proc(plaintext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (ciphertext: []u8, ok: b
decrypt :: proc(ciphertext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (plaintext: []u8, ok: bool) {
if len(ciphertext) < HEADER_SIZE {
fmt.println("Error: ciphertext too short (header)")
fmt.eprintln("Error: ciphertext too short (header)")
return
}
for i in 0 ..< 4 {
if ciphertext[i] != MAGIC_BYTES[i] {
fmt.println("Error: invalid magic bytes")
fmt.eprintln("Error: invalid magic bytes")
return
}
}
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ decrypt :: proc(ciphertext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (plaintext: []u8, ok: b
recipients_end := offset + int(num_recipients) * RECIPIENT_ENTRY_SIZE
if recipients_end > len(ciphertext) {
fmt.println("Error: ciphertext too short (recipient data)")
fmt.eprintln("Error: ciphertext too short (recipient data)")
return
}
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ decrypt :: proc(ciphertext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (plaintext: []u8, ok: b
}
if !found {
fmt.println("Error: no matching recipient found")
fmt.eprintln("Error: no matching recipient found")
return
}
@@ -236,14 +236,14 @@ decrypt :: proc(ciphertext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (plaintext: []u8, ok: b
&x25519_pairs[matched_pi].Private[0],
)
if rc != 0 {
fmt.println("Error: failed to decrypt symmetric key")
fmt.eprintln("Error: failed to decrypt symmetric key")
return
}
ct_data := ciphertext[recipients_end:]
pt_len := len(ct_data) - CRYPTO_SECRETBOX_MAC_BYTES
if pt_len < 0 {
fmt.println("Error: ciphertext too short (no encrypted data)")
fmt.eprintln("Error: ciphertext too short (no encrypted data)")
return
}
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ decrypt :: proc(ciphertext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (plaintext: []u8, ok: b
&sym_key[0],
)
if rc != 0 {
fmt.println("Error: symmetric decryption failed")
fmt.eprintln("Error: symmetric decryption failed")
delete(plaintext)
return
}
@@ -285,21 +285,21 @@ ssh_to_x25519 :: proc(
for i in 0 ..< len(keys) {
ssh_kp, parse_ok := parse_ssh_private_key(keys[i].private)
if !parse_ok {
fmt.printf("Error: failed to parse SSH private key: %s\n", keys[i].private)
fmt.eprintf("Error: failed to parse SSH private key: %s\n", keys[i].private)
delete(pairs)
return pairs, false
}
ssh_pub, pub_ok := parse_ssh_public_key(keys[i].public)
if !pub_ok {
fmt.printf("Error: failed to parse SSH public key: %s\n", keys[i].public)
fmt.eprintf("Error: failed to parse SSH public key: %s\n", keys[i].public)
delete(pairs)
return pairs, false
}
pk_rc := crypto_sign_ed25519_pk_to_curve25519(&pairs[i].Public[0], &ssh_pub[0])
if pk_rc != 0 {
fmt.println("Error: failed to convert ed25519 public key to curve25519")
fmt.eprintln("Error: failed to convert ed25519 public key to curve25519")
delete(pairs)
return pairs, false
}
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ ssh_to_x25519 :: proc(
sk_rc := crypto_sign_ed25519_sk_to_curve25519(&pairs[i].Private[0], &ed25519_sk[0])
if sk_rc != 0 {
fmt.println("Error: failed to convert ed25519 private key to curve25519")
fmt.eprintln("Error: failed to convert ed25519 private key to curve25519")
delete(pairs)
return pairs, false
}

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@@ -27,13 +27,10 @@ test_encrypt_decrypt_roundtrip :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, dec_ok, "decryption should succeed")
defer delete(decrypted)
testing.expect(
t,
len(decrypted) == len(original),
fmt.tprintf("expected %d bytes, got %d", len(original), len(decrypted)),
)
testing.expect_value(t, len(decrypted), len(original))
// TODO: Should this be a loop?
for i in 0 ..< len(original) {
testing.expect(t, decrypted[i] == original[i], fmt.tprintf("byte mismatch at index %d", i))
testing.expect_value(t, decrypted[i], original[i])
}
}
@@ -56,16 +53,8 @@ test_encrypt_decrypt_multi_recipient :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer delete(decrypted2)
for i in 0 ..< len(original) {
testing.expect(
t,
decrypted1[i] == original[i],
fmt.tprintf("key1: byte mismatch at %d", i),
)
testing.expect(
t,
decrypted2[i] == original[i],
fmt.tprintf("key2: byte mismatch at %d", i),
)
testing.expect_value(t, decrypted1[i], original[i])
testing.expect_value(t, decrypted2[i], original[i])
}
}
@@ -96,7 +85,7 @@ test_encrypt_empty_plaintext :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, dec_ok, "decryption should succeed")
defer delete(decrypted)
testing.expect(t, len(decrypted) == 0, "decrypted empty data should be empty")
testing.expect_value(t, len(decrypted), 0)
}
@(test)
@@ -113,8 +102,9 @@ test_recipient_can_decrypt_senders_data :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, dec_ok, "second recipient should decrypt without the sender key present")
defer delete(decrypted)
// TODO: Should this be a loop?
for i in 0 ..< len(original) {
testing.expect(t, decrypted[i] == original[i], fmt.tprintf("byte mismatch at %d", i))
testing.expect_value(t, decrypted[i], original[i])
}
}
@@ -128,9 +118,9 @@ test_ciphertext_has_magic :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer delete(encrypted)
testing.expect(t, len(encrypted) >= 4, "ciphertext should have at least 4 bytes")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[0] == u8('E'), "magic byte 0")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[1] == u8('N'), "magic byte 1")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[2] == u8('V'), "magic byte 2")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[3] == u8('R'), "magic byte 3")
testing.expect_value(t, encrypted[0], u8('E'))
testing.expect_value(t, encrypted[1], u8('N'))
testing.expect_value(t, encrypted[2], u8('V'))
testing.expect_value(t, encrypted[3], u8('R'))
}

64
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@@ -94,14 +94,14 @@ db_init :: proc() -> (db: Db, ok: bool) {
conn: sqlite.Db
rc := sqlite.open(":memory:", &conn)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error opening in-memory database: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error opening in-memory database: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(conn))
return
}
create_sql: cstring = "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS envr_env_files (path TEXT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, remotes TEXT, sha256 TEXT NOT NULL, contents TEXT NOT NULL)"
rc = sqlite.exec(conn, create_sql, nil, nil, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error creating table: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error creating table: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(conn))
sqlite.close(conn)
return
}
@@ -119,14 +119,14 @@ db_allocator :: proc(db: ^Db) -> mem.Allocator {
db_restore_from_encrypted :: proc(db: ^Db, data_path: string) -> bool {
encrypted_data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(data_path, context.temp_allocator)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error reading encrypted database: %v\n", read_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error reading encrypted database: %v\n", read_err)
return false
}
// TODO: Use context.temp_allocator
plaintext, dec_ok := decrypt(encrypted_data, db.cfg.keys[:])
if !dec_ok {
fmt.println("Error: decryption failed")
fmt.eprintln("Error: decryption failed")
return false
}
defer delete(plaintext)
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ db_restore_from_encrypted :: proc(db: ^Db, data_path: string) -> bool {
n := i64(len(plaintext))
buf := sqlite.malloc64(n)
if buf == nil {
fmt.println("Error: failed to allocate buffer for deserialization")
fmt.eprintln("Error: failed to allocate buffer for deserialization")
return false
}
copy(buf[:len(plaintext)], plaintext)
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ db_restore_from_encrypted :: proc(db: ^Db, data_path: string) -> bool {
rc := sqlite.deserialize(db.conn, "main", buf, n, n, flags)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
sqlite.free(buf)
fmt.printf("Error deserializing database: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error deserializing database: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
@@ -167,14 +167,14 @@ db_close :: proc(db: ^Db) {
if db.changed && len(db.cfg.keys) > 0 {
rc := sqlite.exec(db.conn, "VACUUM", nil, nil, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error vacuuming database: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error vacuuming database: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return
}
sz: i64
data := sqlite.serialize(db.conn, "main", &sz, 0)
data := sqlite.serialize(db.conn, "main", &sz, {})
if data == nil {
fmt.println("Error: failed to serialize database")
fmt.eprintln("Error: failed to serialize database")
return
}
defer sqlite.free(data)
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ db_close :: proc(db: ^Db) {
write_err := os.write_entire_file(data_path, encrypted)
delete(encrypted)
if write_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error writing encrypted database: %v\n", write_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error writing encrypted database: %v\n", write_err)
return
}
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ db_list :: proc(db: ^Db) -> ([]EnvFile, bool) {
nil,
)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error preparing query: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error preparing query: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return []EnvFile{}, false
}
defer sqlite.finalize(stmt)
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ db_list :: proc(db: ^Db) -> ([]EnvFile, bool) {
break
}
if rc != sqlite.ROW {
fmt.printf("Error stepping query: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error stepping query: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
#no_bounds_check return results[:], false
}
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ db_insert :: proc(db: ^Db, file: EnvFile) -> bool {
stmt: sqlite.Stmt
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(db.conn, sql, -1, &stmt, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error preparing insert: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error preparing insert: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
defer sqlite.finalize(stmt)
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ db_insert :: proc(db: ^Db, file: EnvFile) -> bool {
defer delete(cpath)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, cpath, -1, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error binding path: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error binding path: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ db_insert :: proc(db: ^Db, file: EnvFile) -> bool {
defer delete(cremotes)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 2, cremotes, -1, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error binding remotes: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error binding remotes: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ db_insert :: proc(db: ^Db, file: EnvFile) -> bool {
defer delete(csha)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 3, csha, -1, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error binding sha256: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error binding sha256: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
@@ -316,13 +316,13 @@ db_insert :: proc(db: ^Db, file: EnvFile) -> bool {
defer delete(ccontents)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 4, ccontents, -1, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error binding contents: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error binding contents: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
rc = sqlite.step(stmt)
if rc != sqlite.DONE {
fmt.printf("Error inserting: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error inserting: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ db_fetch :: proc(db: ^Db, path: string) -> (EnvFile, bool) {
stmt: sqlite.Stmt
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(db.conn, sql, -1, &stmt, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error preparing fetch: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error preparing fetch: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return EnvFile{}, false
}
defer sqlite.finalize(stmt)
@@ -351,16 +351,16 @@ db_fetch :: proc(db: ^Db, path: string) -> (EnvFile, bool) {
defer delete(cpath, allocator)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, cpath, -1, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error binding path: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error binding path: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return EnvFile{}, false
}
rc = sqlite.step(stmt)
if rc == sqlite.DONE {
fmt.printf("No file found with path: %s\n", path)
fmt.eprintf("No file found with path: %s\n", path)
return EnvFile{}, false
}
if rc != sqlite.ROW {
fmt.printf("Error fetching: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error fetching: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return EnvFile{}, false
}
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ db_delete :: proc(db: ^Db, path: string) -> bool {
stmt: sqlite.Stmt
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(db.conn, sql, -1, &stmt, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error preparing delete: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error preparing delete: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
defer sqlite.finalize(stmt)
@@ -415,17 +415,17 @@ db_delete :: proc(db: ^Db, path: string) -> bool {
defer delete(cpath)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, cpath, -1, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error binding path: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error binding path: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
rc = sqlite.step(stmt)
if rc != sqlite.DONE {
fmt.printf("Error deleting: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
fmt.eprintf("Error deleting: %s\n", sqlite.errmsg(db.conn))
return false
}
if sqlite.changes(db.conn) == 0 {
fmt.printf("No file found with path: %s\n", path)
fmt.eprintf("No file found with path: %s\n", path)
return false
}
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ db_delete :: proc(db: ^Db, path: string) -> bool {
new_env_file :: proc(path: string) -> (EnvFile, bool) {
abs_path, abs_err := filepath.abs(path)
if abs_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error getting absolute path: %v\n", abs_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error getting absolute path: %v\n", abs_err)
return EnvFile{}, false
}
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ new_env_file :: proc(path: string) -> (EnvFile, bool) {
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(abs_path, context.allocator)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error reading file %s: %v\n", abs_path, read_err)
fmt.eprintf("Error reading file %s: %v\n", abs_path, read_err)
return EnvFile{}, false
}
@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ try_move_dir :: proc(db: ^Db, f: ^EnvFile, allocator: mem.Allocator) -> (bool, S
case 0:
return false, .DirMissing
case 1:
f.dir, _ = strings.clone(matched_dir, allocator)
f.dir = strings.clone(matched_dir, allocator)
base := filepath.base(f.path)
new_path, _ := filepath.join({f.dir, base}, allocator)
f.path = new_path
@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ get_git_remotes :: proc(dir: string, allocator: mem.Allocator) -> [dynamic]strin
}
if !found {
// FIXME: Currently leaks when adding a file with envr scan
cloned, _ := strings.clone(url, allocator)
cloned := strings.clone(url, allocator)
append(&remotes, cloned)
}
}
@@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ to_cstring :: proc {
string_to_cstring :: proc(s: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> cstring {
cs, err := strings.clone_to_cstring(s, allocator)
if err != nil {
fmt.printf("Failed to convert string to cstring: %v\n", err)
fmt.eprintf("Failed to convert string to cstring: %v\n", err)
panic("Allocation Exception")
}
return cs
@@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ string_to_cstring :: proc(s: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> cstring
clone_cstring :: proc(c: cstring, allocator := context.allocator) -> string {
str, err := strings.clone_from_cstring(c, allocator)
if err != nil {
fmt.printf("Failed to convert string to cstring: %v\n", err)
fmt.eprintf("Failed to convert string to cstring: %v\n", err)
delete(str)
panic("Allocation Exception")
}

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@@ -67,10 +67,10 @@ test_encrypt_decrypt_sqlite_roundtrip :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer delete(encrypted)
testing.expect(t, len(encrypted) >= HEADER_SIZE, "ciphertext should have header")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[0] == u8('E'), "magic byte 0")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[1] == u8('N'), "magic byte 1")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[2] == u8('V'), "magic byte 2")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[3] == u8('R'), "magic byte 3")
testing.expect_value(t, encrypted[0], u8('E'))
testing.expect_value(t, encrypted[1], u8('N'))
testing.expect_value(t, encrypted[2], u8('V'))
testing.expect_value(t, encrypted[3], u8('R'))
plaintext, dec_ok := decrypt(encrypted, cfg.keys[:])
testing.expect(t, dec_ok, "decryption should succeed")
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ test_encrypt_write_read_decrypt :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
}
defer delete(plaintext)
testing.expect(t, len(plaintext) == len(sqlite_data), "size mismatch after file round-trip")
testing.expect_value(t, len(plaintext), len(sqlite_data))
}
@(test)
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ test_decrypt_then_deserialize_sqlite :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
copy(buf[:len(plaintext)], plaintext)
rc = sqlite.deserialize(mem_db, "main", buf, n, n, {.FREEONCLOSE, .RESIZEABLE})
testing.expect(t, rc == sqlite.OK, "deserialize should succeed")
testing.expect_value(t, rc, sqlite.OK)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
sqlite.free(buf)
return
@@ -198,14 +198,14 @@ test_decrypt_then_deserialize_sqlite :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
sql: cstring = "SELECT path FROM envr_env_files"
stmt: sqlite.Stmt
rc = sqlite.prepare_v2(mem_db, sql, -1, &stmt, nil)
testing.expect(t, rc == sqlite.OK, "prepare failed")
testing.expect_value(t, rc, sqlite.OK)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
return
}
defer sqlite.finalize(stmt)
rc = sqlite.step(stmt)
testing.expect(t, rc == sqlite.ROW, "expected at least one row")
testing.expect_value(t, rc, sqlite.ROW)
if rc == sqlite.ROW {
path := string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 0))
testing.expect(t, len(path) > 0, "path should not be empty")
@@ -275,15 +275,7 @@ test_full_db_cycle :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
}
defer delete(plaintext2)
testing.expect(
t,
len(plaintext2) == len(original_data),
fmt.tprintf(
"double round-trip size mismatch: expected %d, got %d",
len(original_data),
len(plaintext2),
),
)
testing.expect_value(t, len(plaintext2), len(original_data))
os.remove(data_path)
os.remove(envr_dir_path)
@@ -317,7 +309,7 @@ test_ssh_key_parse_from_fixtures :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
return
}
testing.expect(t, len(x25519_pairs) == 1, "should have 1 x25519 keypair")
testing.expect_value(t, len(x25519_pairs), 1)
}
@(test)
@@ -327,7 +319,7 @@ test_config_load_with_fixture_key :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
delete(cfg.keys)
}
testing.expect(t, len(cfg.keys) == 1, "should have 1 key")
testing.expect_value(t, len(cfg.keys), 1)
key := cfg.keys[0]

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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ test_db_insert_or_replace :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
results, list_ok := db_list(&db)
testing.expect(t, list_ok, "list should succeed")
testing.expect(t, len(results) == 1, "should have 1 row, not 2")
testing.expect_value(t, len(results), 1)
fetched, fetch_ok := db_fetch(&db, "/project/.env")
testing.expect(t, fetch_ok, "fetch should succeed")
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ test_db_list_empty :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
results, list_ok := db_list(&db)
testing.expect(t, list_ok, "list should succeed on empty db")
testing.expect(t, len(results) == 0, "should have 0 rows")
testing.expect_value(t, len(results), 0)
}
@(test)
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ test_db_serialize :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
db_insert(&db, f)
sz: i64
data := sqlite.serialize(db.conn, "main", &sz, 0)
data := sqlite.serialize(db.conn, "main", &sz, {})
testing.expect(t, data != nil, "serialize should return non-nil")
if data == nil do return
defer sqlite.free(data)
@@ -276,11 +276,11 @@ test_get_git_remotes_single :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
config_content := "[core]\n\trepositoryformatversion = 0\n[remote \"origin\"]\n\turl = git@github.com:user/repo.git\n\tfetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*\n"
config_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/config", git_dir)
err := os.write_entire_file(config_path, transmute([]u8)config_content)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "should write .git/config")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
remotes := get_git_remotes(base, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, len(remotes) == 1, "should find 1 remote")
testing.expect_value(t, len(remotes), 1)
if len(remotes) != 1 do return
testing.expect_value(t, remotes[0], "git@github.com:user/repo.git")
}
@@ -296,11 +296,11 @@ test_get_git_remotes_multiple :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
config_content := "[remote \"origin\"]\n\turl = git@github.com:user/repo.git\n[remote \"upstream\"]\n\turl = https://gitlab.com/upstream/repo.git\n"
config_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/config", git_dir)
err := os.write_entire_file(config_path, transmute([]u8)config_content)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "should write .git/config")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
remotes := get_git_remotes(base, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, len(remotes) == 2, "should find 2 remotes")
testing.expect_value(t, len(remotes), 2)
}
@(test)
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ test_get_git_remotes_no_config :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
remotes := get_git_remotes(base, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, len(remotes) == 0, "should return empty when no .git/config")
testing.expect_value(t, len(remotes), 0)
}
@(test)
@@ -324,11 +324,11 @@ test_get_git_remotes_no_remotes :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
config_content := "[core]\n\trepositoryformatversion = 0\n\tbare = false\n"
config_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/config", git_dir)
err := os.write_entire_file(config_path, transmute([]u8)config_content)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "should write .git/config")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
remotes := get_git_remotes(base, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, len(remotes) == 0, "should return empty when no remote sections")
testing.expect_value(t, len(remotes), 0)
}
@(test)
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ test_new_env_file :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/.env", base)
err := os.write_entire_file(env_path, "SECRET=value\n")
testing.expect(t, err == nil, ".env file should exists")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
file, ok := new_env_file(env_path)
testing.expect(t, ok, "new_env_file should succeed")
@@ -350,8 +350,8 @@ test_new_env_file :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, filepath.is_abs(file.path), "path should be absolute")
testing.expect(t, strings.has_suffix(file.path, "/.env"), "path should end with /.env")
testing.expect(t, file.contents == "SECRET=value\n", "contents mismatch")
testing.expect(t, len(file.sha256) == 64, "sha256 should be 64 hex chars")
testing.expect_value(t, file.contents, "SECRET=value\n")
testing.expect_value(t, len(file.sha256), 64)
}
@(test)
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ test_closing_db_has_no_leaks :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfg_path, err := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "cfgPath should build successfully")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
{
cfg := new_config([]string{"fixtures/keys/insecure-test-key"}, cfg_path)
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ test_open_existing_db_has_no_leaks :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfg_path, err := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "cfgPath should build successfully")
testing.expect_value(t, err, nil)
{
cfg := new_config([]string{"fixtures/keys/insecure-test-key"}, cfg_path)
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ test_db_sync_noop :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/.env", base)
content := "KEY=value\n"
write_err := os.write_entire_file(env_path, transmute([]u8)content)
testing.expect(t, write_err == nil, "should write .env file")
testing.expect_value(t, write_err, nil)
digest := hash.hash_bytes(
hash.Algorithm.SHA256,
@@ -441,8 +441,8 @@ test_db_sync_noop :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
db_insert(&db, f)
result, sync_err := db_sync(&db, &f)
testing.expect(t, sync_err == .None, "sync should not error")
testing.expect(t, result == {}, "should be noop")
testing.expect_value(t, sync_err, SyncError.None)
testing.expect_value(t, result, nil)
}
@(test)
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ test_db_sync_backed_up :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/.env", base)
changed_content := "KEY=changed\n"
write_err := os.write_entire_file(env_path, transmute([]u8)changed_content)
testing.expect(t, write_err == nil, "should write .env file")
testing.expect_value(t, write_err, nil)
db, ok := db_init()
testing.expect(t, ok, "failed to create test db")
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ test_db_sync_backed_up :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
db_insert(&db, f)
result, sync_err := db_sync(&db, &f)
testing.expect(t, sync_err == .None, "sync should not error")
testing.expect_value(t, sync_err, SyncError.None)
testing.expect(t, .BackedUp in result, "should be backed up")
}
@@ -485,11 +485,11 @@ test_db_sync_restored :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
db_insert(&db, f)
result, err := db_sync(&db, &f)
testing.expect(t, err == .None, "sync should not error")
testing.expect_value(t, err, SyncError.None)
testing.expect(t, .Restored in result, "should be restored")
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(env_path, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, read_err == nil, "file should exist after restore")
testing.expect_value(t, read_err, nil)
if read_err == nil {
testing.expect_value(t, string(data), "SECRET=value")
}
@@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ test_db_sync_moved :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
config_content := "[remote \"origin\"]\n\turl = git@github.com:user/repo.git\n"
config_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/config", git_dir)
write_err := os.write_entire_file(config_path, transmute([]u8)config_content)
testing.expect(t, write_err == nil, "should write .git/config")
testing.expect_value(t, write_err, nil)
db, ok := db_init()
testing.expect(t, ok, "failed to create test db")
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ test_db_sync_moved :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, db_insert(&db, f), "insert should succeed")
result, err := db_sync(&db, &f)
testing.expect(t, err == .None, "sync should not error")
testing.expect_value(t, err, SyncError.None)
if err != .None do return
testing.expect(t, .DirUpdated in result, "should have DirUpdated flag")
testing.expect(t, .Restored in result, "should have Restored flag")

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ find_repos :: proc(roots: []string, results: ^[dynamic]string, thread_count: int
pool.threads = make([]^thread.Thread, thread_count)
for root in roots {
root_clone, _ := strings.clone(root)
root_clone := strings.clone(root)
append(&pool.queue, root_clone)
sync.atomic_sema_post(&pool.queue_sema)
}
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ process_repo_dir :: proc(pool: ^RepoPool, dir_path: string) {
defer linux.close(fd)
if has_git_dir(fd) {
cloned, _ := strings.clone(dir_path)
cloned := strings.clone(dir_path)
sync.mutex_lock(&pool.results_lock)
append(pool.results, cloned)
sync.mutex_unlock(&pool.results_lock)

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@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ collect_results :: proc(env: TestEnv, args: []string, opts: WalkOptions) -> [dyn
if len(stripped) > 0 && stripped[0] == os.Path_Separator {
stripped = stripped[1:]
}
new_r, _ := strings.clone(stripped)
new_r := strings.clone(stripped)
delete(r)
results[i] = new_r
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
package main
import "base:runtime"
import "core:reflect"
import "core:strings"
get_subtag :: proc(tag: string, id: string) -> (value: string, ok: bool) {
parts := strings.split(tag, ",", context.temp_allocator)
for part in parts {
trimmed := strings.trim_space(part)
if strings.has_prefix(trimmed, id) && len(trimmed) > len(id) && trimmed[len(id)] == '=' {
return trimmed[len(id) + 1:], true
}
if trimmed == id {
return "", true
}
}
return "", false
}
is_bool_type :: proc(field: reflect.Struct_Field) -> bool {
base_ti := runtime.type_info_base(field.type)
_, is_bool := base_ti.variant.(runtime.Type_Info_Boolean)
return is_bool
}
set_field :: proc(model: rawptr, field: reflect.Struct_Field, value: string) -> bool {
ptr := rawptr(uintptr(model) + field.offset)
base_ti := runtime.type_info_base(field.type)
if _, is_bool := base_ti.variant.(runtime.Type_Info_Boolean); is_bool {
(cast(^bool)ptr)^ = true
return true
}
if _, is_string := base_ti.variant.(runtime.Type_Info_String); is_string {
(cast(^string)ptr)^ = value
return true
}
if enum_ti, is_enum := base_ti.variant.(runtime.Type_Info_Enum); is_enum {
for name, i in enum_ti.names {
if strings.equal_fold(value, name) {
v := enum_ti.values[i]
switch base_ti.size {
case 1: (cast(^u8)ptr)^ = cast(u8)v
case 2: (cast(^u16)ptr)^ = cast(u16)v
case 4: (cast(^u32)ptr)^ = cast(u32)v
case 8: (cast(^u64)ptr)^ = cast(u64)v
}
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
parse_flags :: proc(model: ^$T, args: []string) -> (overflow: []string) {
field_count := reflect.struct_field_count(T)
long_map := make(map[string]reflect.Struct_Field, field_count, context.temp_allocator)
short_map := make(map[string]reflect.Struct_Field, field_count, context.temp_allocator)
for i in 0..<field_count {
field := reflect.struct_field_at(T, i)
name, _ := strings.replace(field.name, "_", "-", -1, context.temp_allocator)
args_tag := reflect.struct_tag_get(field.tag, "args")
if n, ok := get_subtag(args_tag, "name"); ok {
name = n
}
long_map[name] = field
if s, ok := get_subtag(args_tag, "short"); ok {
short_map[s] = field
}
}
overflow_dyn := make([dynamic]string, 0, len(args), context.temp_allocator)
i := 0
for i < len(args) {
arg := args[i]
if strings.starts_with(arg, "--") {
key := arg[2:]
value := ""
has_value := false
if eq_idx := strings.index(key, "="); eq_idx >= 0 {
value = key[eq_idx + 1:]
key = key[:eq_idx]
has_value = true
}
if field, ok := long_map[key]; ok {
if is_bool_type(field) {
set_field(model, field, "")
i += 1
} else if has_value {
set_field(model, field, value)
i += 1
} else if i + 1 < len(args) && !strings.starts_with(args[i + 1], "-") {
set_field(model, field, args[i + 1])
i += 2
} else {
i += 1
}
} else {
i += 1
}
} else if strings.starts_with(arg, "-") && len(arg) == 2 {
short := arg[1:2]
if field, ok := short_map[short]; ok {
if is_bool_type(field) {
set_field(model, field, "")
i += 1
} else if i + 1 < len(args) && !strings.starts_with(args[i + 1], "-") {
set_field(model, field, args[i + 1])
i += 2
} else {
i += 1
}
} else {
i += 1
}
} else {
append(&overflow_dyn, arg)
i += 1
}
}
return overflow_dyn[:]
}

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@@ -75,6 +75,8 @@
];
buildInputs = [
pkgs.git
pkgs.libsodium
mysqlite
];

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@@ -83,6 +83,6 @@ test_scan_path_empty_dir :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
results, ok := scan_path(base, cfg)
defer delete(results)
testing.expect(t, ok, "scan_path should succeed")
testing.expect(t, len(results) == 0, fmt.tprintf("expected 0 results, got %d", len(results)))
testing.expect_value(t, len(results), 0)
}

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@@ -17,6 +17,12 @@ DESERIALIZE_FLAGS :: bit_set[DESERIALIZE_FLAG]
DESERIALIZE_FLAG :: enum u32 {
FREEONCLOSE = 1,
RESIZEABLE = 2,
READONLY = 4,
}
SERIALIZE_FLAGS :: bit_set[SERIALIZE_FLAG]
SERIALIZE_FLAG :: enum u32 {
NOCOPY = 1,
}
foreign lib {
@@ -43,7 +49,7 @@ foreign lib {
@(link_name = "sqlite3_changes")
changes :: proc(db: Db) -> c.int ---
@(link_name = "sqlite3_serialize")
serialize :: proc(db: Db, zSchema: cstring, piSize: ^i64, mFlags: u32) -> [^]u8 ---
serialize :: proc(db: Db, zSchema: cstring, piSize: ^i64, mFlags: SERIALIZE_FLAGS) -> [^]u8 ---
@(link_name = "sqlite3_deserialize")
deserialize :: proc(db: Db, zSchema: cstring, pData: [^]u8, szDb: i64, szBuf: i64, mFlags: DESERIALIZE_FLAGS) -> c.int ---
@(link_name = "sqlite3_malloc64")

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@@ -46,15 +46,7 @@ test_private_key_pub_matches_public_key :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
kp, priv_ok := parse_ssh_private_key(TEST_KEY_DIR + "/test_ed25519")
testing.expect(t, priv_ok, "expected private key to parse")
testing.expect(
t,
pub_from_pub == kp.Public,
fmt.tprintf(
"public key mismatch:\n from .pub: %v\n from priv: %v",
pub_from_pub,
kp.Public,
),
)
testing.expect_value(t, pub_from_pub, kp.Public)
}
@(test)
@@ -64,12 +56,11 @@ test_read_wire_string :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
s, ok := read_wire_string(data, &offset)
testing.expect(t, ok, "expected read_wire_string to succeed")
testing.expect(t, s == "hello", fmt.tprintf("expected 'hello', got %q", s))
testing.expect(t, offset == 9, fmt.tprintf("expected offset 9, got %d", offset))
testing.expect_value(t, s, "hello")
testing.expect_value(t, offset, 9)
s2, ok2 := read_wire_string(data, &offset)
testing.expect(t, ok2, "expected second read to succeed")
testing.expect(t, s2 == "", "expected empty string")
testing.expect_value(t, s2, "")
}

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:io"
import "core:text/table"
import "core:unicode/utf8"
decorations := table.Decorations {
"┌",
@@ -19,20 +18,17 @@ decorations := table.Decorations {
"─",
}
// TODO: Optimize ansi_aware_width
ansi_aware_width :: proc(str: string) -> int {
buf: [4096]byte
pos := 0
i := 0
for i < len(str) {
ansi_aware_width :: proc(str: string) -> int #no_bounds_check {
width := 0
for i := 0; i < len(str); {
if i + 1 < len(str) && str[i] == 0x1b && str[i + 1] == '[' {
i += 2
for i < len(str) {c := str[i]; i += 1; if c >= 0x40 && c <= 0x7E {break}}
} else {
buf[pos] = str[i]; pos += 1; i += 1
width += 1
i += 1
}
}
_, _, width := utf8.grapheme_count(string(buf[:pos]))
return width
}

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@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ test_ansi_aware_width_with_color_codes :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
}
@(test)
test_ansi_aware_width_unicode :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect_value(t, ansi_aware_width("\u2713 Available"), 11)
testing.expect_value(t, ansi_aware_width("\u2717 Missing"), 9)
test_ansi_aware_width_multibyte :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect_value(t, ansi_aware_width("\u2713 Available"), 13)
testing.expect_value(t, ansi_aware_width("\u2717 Missing"), 11)
}
@(test)