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7174377d21 chore(dev): release 0.3.1 2026-06-17 14:44:52 -04:00
19d03ff71a perf(findr): Replaced regex engine with glob. 2026-06-17 14:44:22 -04:00
ce57009b92 perf(findr): Added spall support. 2026-06-17 13:56:33 -04:00
f51c0d6755 perf(findr): Improved performance of join_path* procedures. 2026-06-17 13:25:45 -04:00
cbab562d62 perf(findr): Each thread gets its own buffer. 2026-06-17 13:08:11 -04:00
116ed6de4c perf(findr): Use buffered writer. 2026-06-17 13:04:33 -04:00
3e5889d5c0 wip: "full" finder 2026-06-17 12:42:58 -04:00
6fe61251ee fix(find): Ignored volatile dirs in benchmarks. 2026-06-17 12:13:42 -04:00
ba56748cc0 wip: "full" finder 2026-06-17 11:45:33 -04:00
0b380c3674 wip: "full" finder 2026-06-17 10:43:00 -04:00
9fcf09601e wip: "full" findr
Creating direct equivilant of fd for performance testing, before reducing
scope to needed features.
2026-06-17 10:32:24 -04:00
c1e93b66e0 wip: findr. 2026-06-17 10:04:04 -04:00
440f944b33 perf: Replaced fd with custom internals. 2026-06-17 10:03:58 -04:00
37 changed files with 1986 additions and 1024 deletions

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@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
# Changelog
## [0.4.0](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/compare/v0.3.0...v0.4.0) (2026-06-18)
### Features
* Removed runtime git dependency. ([12574e1](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/12574e123bdedba3aca813143e906ec5e0b95719))
## [0.3.1](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/compare/v0.3.0...v0.3.1) (2026-06-17)
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed memory leaks in the db. ([5059572](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/5059572951b3ec20b3d2027032a9c3be5cb14dba))
* **find:** Ignored volatile dirs in benchmarks. ([6fe6125](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/6fe61251ee2fe86bca3b50a5893699b5a71b1af8))
### Performance Improvements
* Replaced `fd` with custom internals. ([2ef733f](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/2ef733fe58594b0a0b6e3ef85142b74af445ccb8))
* **findr:** Added spall support. ([ce57009](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/ce57009b9217926c9e171cb86043463706882bc3))
* **findr:** Each thread gets its own buffer. ([cbab562](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/cbab562d62d74595ce5578ebaba8d839affa4e7f))
* **findr:** Improved performance of `join_path*` procedures. ([f51c0d6](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/f51c0d6755a3ba6a54d9292c1a95e13d460df7b9))
* **findr:** Replaced regex engine with glob. ([19d03ff](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/19d03ff71a3ae0e2f8f1d4fe8e7e0cd11165405f))
* **findr:** Use buffered writer. ([116ed6d](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/116ed6de4c3e08909b25f35c458913022cafefdd))
* Replaced `fd` with custom internals. ([440f944](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/commit/440f944b33b20cc5f86a7716af0ba6e793c6c094))
## [0.3.0](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/compare/v0.2.1...v0.3.0) (2026-06-16)

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@@ -12,13 +12,14 @@ the tool [of your choosing](#backup-options).
## Features
- **Encrypted Storage**: All `.env` files are encrypted using your ssh key and
[libsodium](https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium).
- **Automatic Sync**: Update the database with one command, which can easily
- 🔐 **Encrypted Storage**: All `.env` files are encrypted using your ssh key and
[libsodium](https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium) encryption.
- 🔄 **Automatic Sync**: Update the database with one command, which can easily
be run on a cron.
- **Smart Scanning**: Automatically discover and import `.env` files in your
- 🔍 **Smart Scanning**: Automatically discover and import `.env` files in your
home directory.
- **Rename Detection**: Automatically find and updates renamed/moved
- **Interactive CLI**: User-friendly prompts for file selection and management.
- 🗂️ **Rename Detection**: Automatically finds and updates renamed/moved
repositories.
## TODOS
@@ -27,10 +28,14 @@ repositories.
- [x] Allow configuration of ssh key.
- [x] Allow multiple ssh keys.
## Installation
## Prerequisites
You will need an SSH key pair for encryption and decryption. You can generate one
with `ssh-keygen -t ed25519`. It will be saved to `~/.ssh/id_ed25519`.
- An SSH key pair (for encryption/decryption)
- The following binaries:
- [fd](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd)
- [git](https://git-scm.com)
## Installation
### With Odin
@@ -91,12 +96,7 @@ The configuration file is created during initialization:
],
"scan": {
"matcher": "\\.env",
"exclude": [
"*\\.envrc",
"\\.local/",
"node_modules",
"vendor"
],
"exclude": "*.envrc",
"include": "~"
}
}

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@@ -35,7 +35,13 @@ Stdout will be captured by redirecting `os.stdout` to a pipe.
## Hard to test (interactive / external deps)
### `cmd_deps` (cmd_deps.odin)
- Needs `git` and/or `fd` in PATH
- Test TTY and non-TTY paths
- Skip if dependencies not available (with `#assert` like TODO 28 suggests)
### `cmd_scan` (cmd_scan.odin)
- Needs `fd` installed
- Test with fixture git repo containing `.env` files
- Test `find_unbacked` integration (already partially tested in `cmd_check_test.odin`)
- Non-TTY JSON output path
@@ -60,4 +66,5 @@ Stdout will be captured by redirecting `os.stdout` to a pipe.
- DB integration tests should use in-memory SQLite (`:memory:`) where possible.
- Temp dir fixtures should follow the pattern in `scan_test.odin`.
- External dependency tests (`fd`, `git`) should use `#assert` to ensure the dependency is present rather than silently skipping (TODO 28).
- Tests that manipulate the `HOME` env var must use a mutex to prevent races with parallel test execution.

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@@ -2,13 +2,11 @@
1. Consider giving db its own allocator
27. Commands are still leaking.
2. **db.odin:324-327** — Map iteration (`remote_set`) is non-deterministic. Same file can produce different JSON on each backup, causing spurious DB diffs. Sort remotes before storing.
2. Generate md and man pages again.
3. **db.odin:135, 250** — String interpolation into SQL (`VACUUM INTO '%s'`, `ATTACH DATABASE '%s'`). Currently safe because input is controlled, but fragile.
3. **db.odin:324-327**Map iteration (`remote_set`) is non-deterministic. Same file can produce different JSON on each backup, causing spurious DB diffs. Sort remotes before storing.
4. Make sure official path separators are used when appropriate, rather than '/'.
4. **features.odin:30-41**`find_binary` uses `strings.join` instead of `filepath.join`, uses `os.stat` instead of checking executability, hardcodes `:` as PATH separator (wrong on Windows).
5. **cmd_restore.odin:20-30 & cmd_remove.odin:19-29** — Identical path-resolution block copy-pasted. `is_abs` guard is redundant since `filepath.abs` is a no-op on absolute paths. Extract a helper.
@@ -20,7 +18,7 @@
11. **db.odin:352-353**`hex.encode` error ignored. `string(hex_bytes)` aliases the byte slice.
12. **cmd_sync.odin:80, cmd_list.odin:33**`make([]string, 2)` for table rows never freed. Leaks per row. Defer to memory pass.
12. **cmd_sync.odin:80, cmd_list.odin:33, cmd_deps.odin:9**`make([]string, 2)` for table rows never freed. Leaks per row. Defer to memory pass.
13. **cmd_list.odin** — Non-TTY branch builds `ListEntry` structs and marshals JSON separately. Now that `render_json_rows` (issue 1) accepts an `io.Writer` and uses `json.marshal`, unify both branches to use it. Note: will change JSON keys from `"directory"/"path"` to `"Directory"/"Path"`.
@@ -28,6 +26,8 @@
15. Add a text filter to the multi_select.
16. Create backup / fallback fd.
17. Add tests for untested commands.
18. 2 scan tests silently skip when fd isn't installed, tests pass without actually testing anything. These should use #assert to be sure that fd is in path.
@@ -40,12 +40,6 @@
23. procedures should be ordered by use, main at the top, then in the order they are called from main.
24. Shell completion
25. Bring back windows support / cross-compilation.
26. Test all cmds / terminal branches.
## Double-check AI output
- [ ] cli.odin
@@ -53,6 +47,7 @@
- [x] cmd_backup.odin
- [x] cmd_check.odin
- [ ] cmd_check_test.odin
- [x] cmd_deps.odin
- [ ] cmd_edit_config.odin
- [x] cmd_init.odin
- [x] cmd_list.odin
@@ -71,6 +66,8 @@
- [ ] db.odin
- [ ] db_integration_test.odin
- [ ] db_test.odin
- [x] features.odin
- [x] features_test.odin
- [x] main.odin
- [x] prompt.odin
- [ ] scan.odin
@@ -81,11 +78,3 @@
- [ ] ssh_test.odin
- [ ] table.odin
- [ ] table_test.odin
- [ ] findr/findr_test.odin
- [ ] findr/gitignore.odin
- [ ] findr/gitignore_test.odin
- [ ] findr/glob.odin
- [ ] findr/glob_test.odin
- [ ] findr/repos.odin
- [ ] findr/test_env.odin
- [ ] findr/walker.odin

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@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# Windows Compatibility Guide
This document outlines Windows compatibility issues and solutions for the envr project.
## Critical Issues
### 1. Path Handling Bug (MUST FIX)
**File:** `app/env_file.go:209`
**Issue:** Uses `path.Join` instead of `filepath.Join`, which won't work correctly on Windows due to different path separators.
**Current code:**
```go
f.Path = path.Join(newDir, path.Base(f.Path))
```
**Fixed code:**
```go
f.Path = filepath.Join(newDir, filepath.Base(f.Path))
```
## External Dependencies
The application relies on external tools that need to be installed separately on Windows:
### Required Tools
1. **fd** - Fast file finder
- Install via: `winget install sharkdp.fd` or `choco install fd`
- Alternative: `scoop install fd`
2. **git** - Version control system
- Install via: `winget install Git.Git` or download from git-scm.com
- Usually already available on most development machines
## Minor Compatibility Notes
### File Permissions
- Unix file permissions (`0755`, `0644`) are used throughout the codebase
- These are safely ignored on Windows - no changes needed
### Editor Configuration
**File:** `cmd/edit_config.go:20-24`
**Issue:** Relies on `$EDITOR` environment variable which is less common on Windows.
**Current behavior:** Fails if `$EDITOR` is not set
**Recommended improvement:** Add fallback detection for Windows editors:
```go
editor := os.Getenv("EDITOR")
if editor == "" {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
editor = "notepad.exe" // or "code.exe" for VS Code
} else {
fmt.Println("Error: $EDITOR environment variable is not set")
return
}
}
```
## Installation Instructions for Windows
1. Install required dependencies:
```powershell
winget install sharkdp.fd
winget install Git.Git
```
2. Fix the path handling bug in `app/env_file.go:209`
3. Build and run as normal:
```powershell
go build
.\envr.exe init
```
## Testing on Windows
After applying the critical path fix, the core functionality should work correctly on Windows. The application has been designed with cross-platform compatibility in mind, using:
- `filepath` package for path operations (mostly)
- `os.UserHomeDir()` for home directory detection
- Standard Go file operations
## Summary
- **1 critical bug** must be fixed for Windows compatibility
- **2 external tools** need to be installed
- **1 minor enhancement** recommended for better Windows UX
- Overall architecture is Windows-compatible

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@@ -43,6 +43,13 @@ key somewhere, otherwise your data could be lost forever.`,
{"list", "envr list", "View your tracked files", "", {}},
{"remove", "envr remove <path>", "Remove a .env file from your database", "", {}},
{"check", "envr check [path]", "Check if files are backed up", "", {}},
{
"deps",
"envr deps",
"Check for missing binaries",
"envr relies on external binaries for certain functionality.\n\nThe check command reports on which binaries are available and which are not.",
{},
},
{"version", "envr version", "Show envr's version", "", {}},
{"edit-config", "envr edit-config", "Edit your config with your default editor", "", {}},
{
@@ -54,12 +61,20 @@ key somewhere, otherwise your data could be lost forever.`,
},
}
delete_command :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
delete(cmd.args)
delete(cmd.flags)
delete(cmd.bool_set)
bufio.writer_destroy(cmd.out_buf)
free(cmd.out_buf)
}
// Caller is responsible for calling delete_command(cmd).
// FIXME: Works in kinda a wonky and awkward way.
parse_args :: proc(args: []string, out: io.Stream, err: io.Stream) -> (cmd: Command, ok: bool) {
{
cmd.out_buf = new(bufio.Writer)
bufio.writer_init(cmd.out_buf, out, allocator = context.allocator)
bufio.writer_init(cmd.out_buf, out)
cmd.out = bufio.writer_to_writer(cmd.out_buf)
cmd.err = err
}
@@ -122,12 +137,27 @@ parse_args :: proc(args: []string, out: io.Stream, err: io.Stream) -> (cmd: Comm
return cmd, true
}
print_command_help :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
ok := write_command_help(cmd.name, cmd.out)
if !ok {
fmt.wprintf(cmd.err, "Unknown command: %s\n", cmd.name)
write_usage(cmd.out)
has_flag :: proc(cmd: ^Command, name: string) -> bool {
_, ok := cmd.flags[name]
if ok {
return true
}
_, ok2 := cmd.bool_set[name]
return ok2
}
find_command :: proc(name: string) -> (CommandInfo, bool) {
for c in COMMANDS {
if c.name == name {
return c, true
}
for a in c.aliases {
if a == name {
return c, true
}
}
}
return CommandInfo{}, false
}
write_command_help :: proc(name: string, w: io.Writer) -> bool {
@@ -160,18 +190,12 @@ write_command_help :: proc(name: string, w: io.Writer) -> bool {
return true
}
find_command :: proc(name: string) -> (CommandInfo, bool) {
for c in COMMANDS {
if c.name == name {
return c, true
}
for a in c.aliases {
if a == name {
return c, true
}
}
print_command_help :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
ok := write_command_help(cmd.name, cmd.out)
if !ok {
fmt.wprintf(cmd.err, "Unknown command: %s\n", cmd.name)
write_usage(cmd.out)
}
return CommandInfo{}, false
}
// TODO: command args should be shown in usage.
@@ -246,21 +270,3 @@ Use "envr [command] --help" for more information about a command.
)
}
has_flag :: proc(cmd: ^Command, name: string) -> bool {
_, ok := cmd.flags[name]
if ok {
return true
}
_, ok2 := cmd.bool_set[name]
return ok2
}
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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@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
cmd_check :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
feats := check_features()
check_path: string
if len(cmd.args) > 0 {
check_path = cmd.args[0]
@@ -40,6 +42,15 @@ cmd_check :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
files_in_path: [dynamic]string
if is_dir {
if cant_scan(feats) {
fmt.wprintln(
cmd.err,
"Error: please install fd to use the check command (https://github.com/sharkdp/fd)",
flush = false,
)
return
}
scanned, scan_ok := scan_path(abs_path, db.cfg)
if !scan_ok {
fmt.wprintln(cmd.err, "Error scanning directory for .env files", flush = false)
@@ -54,8 +65,6 @@ cmd_check :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
if !list_ok {
return
}
defer delete(db_files)
defer for &file in db_files {delete_envfile(&file)}
not_backed := find_unbacked(files_in_path[:], db_files[:])
@@ -63,23 +72,13 @@ cmd_check :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
if len(files_in_path) == 0 {
fmt.wprintln(cmd.out, "No .env files found in the specified directory.", flush = false)
} else {
fmt.wprintln(
cmd.out,
"✓ All .env files in the directory are backed up.",
flush = false,
)
fmt.wprintln(cmd.out, "✓ All .env files in the directory are backed up.", flush = false)
}
} else {
fmt.wprintf(
cmd.out,
"Found %d .env file(s) that are not backed up:\n",
len(not_backed),
flush = false,
)
fmt.wprintf(cmd.out, "Found %d .env file(s) that are not backed up:\n", len(not_backed), flush = false)
for file in not_backed {
fmt.wprintf(cmd.out, " %s\n", file, flush = false)
}
fmt.wprintln(cmd.out, "\nRun 'envr sync' to back up these files.", flush = false)
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:terminal"
// TODO: Improve table rendering
cmd_deps :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
feats := check_features()
headers := []string{"Feature", "Status"}
rows: [dynamic][]string
if .Git in feats {
append(&rows, []string{"Git", "\u2713 Available"})
} else {
append(&rows, []string{"Git", "\u2717 Missing"})
}
if .Fd in feats {
append(&rows, []string{"fd", "\u2713 Available"})
} else {
append(&rows, []string{"fd", "\u2717 Missing"})
}
if terminal.is_terminal(os.stdout) {
render_table(cmd.out, headers, rows[:])
} else {
render_json_rows(cmd.out, headers, rows[:])
fmt.wprint(cmd.out, "\n", flush = false)
}
}

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@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ cmd_list :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
defer delete(rows)
defer for &row in rows {delete_envfile(&row)}
if terminal.is_terminal(os.stdout) {
headers := []string{"Directory", "Path"}
@@ -35,7 +34,7 @@ cmd_list :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
for row in rows {
dir_str := strings.concatenate({row.Dir, "/"}, context.temp_allocator)
filename := filepath.base(row.Path)
row_slice := make([]string, 2, context.temp_allocator)
row_slice := make([]string, 2)
row_slice[0] = dir_str
row_slice[1] = filename
append(&table_rows, row_slice)

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@@ -6,6 +6,16 @@ import "core:os"
import "core:terminal"
cmd_scan :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
feats := check_features()
if cant_scan(feats) {
fmt.wprintln(
cmd.err,
"Error: please install fd to use the scan command (https://github.com/sharkdp/fd)",
flush = false,
)
return
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
if !db_ok {
return

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@@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
import "core:strings"
import "findr"
SshKeyPair :: struct {
Private: string `json:"private"`,
Public: string `json:"public"`,
@@ -25,6 +23,14 @@ Config :: struct {
config_path: string `json:"-"`,
}
default_config_path :: proc(home: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> string {
path, err := filepath.join([]string{home, ".envr", "config.json"}, allocator)
if err != nil {
panic("Ran out of memory when building config path")
}
return path
}
load_config :: proc(config_path: string) -> (Config, bool) {
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(config_path, context.allocator)
if read_err != nil {
@@ -45,14 +51,6 @@ load_config :: proc(config_path: string) -> (Config, bool) {
return cfg, true
}
default_config_path :: proc(home: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> string {
path, err := filepath.join([]string{home, ".envr", "config.json"}, allocator)
if err != nil {
panic("Ran out of memory when building config path")
}
return path
}
delete_config :: proc(cfg: ^Config) {
for key in cfg.Keys {
delete(key.Private)
@@ -73,73 +71,13 @@ delete_config :: proc(cfg: ^Config) {
delete(cfg.ScanConfig.Include)
}
save_config :: proc(cfg: Config, force: bool = false) -> bool {
config_dir := envr_dir(cfg.config_path)
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)
return false
}
}
if os.exists(cfg.config_path) && !force {
info, stat_err := os.stat(cfg.config_path, context.allocator)
if stat_err == nil {
defer os.file_info_delete(info, context.allocator)
if info.size > 0 {
fmt.println("Config file already exists. Run again with --force to reinitialize.")
return false
}
}
}
data, marshal_err := json.marshal(cfg, {pretty = true, use_spaces = true, spaces = 2})
if marshal_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error marshaling config: %v\n", marshal_err)
return false
}
defer delete(data)
write_err := os.write_entire_file(cfg.config_path, data)
if write_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error writing config: %v\n", write_err)
return false
}
return true
envr_dir :: proc(config_path: string) -> string {
return filepath.dir(config_path)
}
// Caller is responsible for calling delete_config()
new_config :: proc(
private_key_paths: []string,
cfg_path: string = "~/.envr/config.json",
) -> Config {
keys := make([dynamic]SshKeyPair, 0, len(private_key_paths))
for priv in private_key_paths {
// TODO: Is this bad?
priv_key := strings.clone(priv)
pub, _ := strings.concatenate([]string{priv_key, ".pub"})
append(&keys, SshKeyPair{Private = priv_key, Public = pub})
}
exclude := make([dynamic]string, 0, 4)
append(&exclude, strings.clone("*\\.envrc"))
append(&exclude, strings.clone("\\.local/"))
append(&exclude, strings.clone("node_modules"))
append(&exclude, strings.clone("vendor"))
include := make([dynamic]string, 0, 1)
append(&include, strings.clone("~"))
scan_cfg := ScanConfig {
Matcher = strings.clone("\\.env"),
Exclude = exclude,
Include = include,
}
return Config{Keys = keys, ScanConfig = scan_cfg, config_path = cfg_path}
data_path :: proc(config_path: string) -> string {
path, _ := filepath.join([]string{envr_dir(config_path), "data.envr"})
return path
}
find_ssh_private_keys :: proc() -> (keys: [dynamic]string, ok: bool) {
@@ -188,11 +126,73 @@ find_ssh_private_keys :: proc() -> (keys: [dynamic]string, ok: bool) {
return
}
find_git_roots :: proc(cfg: Config) -> (roots: [dynamic]string, ok: bool) {
paths := search_paths(cfg)
findr.find_repos(paths[:], &roots, os.get_processor_core_count())
ok = true
return
// Caller is responsible for calling delete_config()
new_config :: proc(
private_key_paths: []string,
cfg_path: string = "~/.envr/config.json",
) -> Config {
keys := make([dynamic]SshKeyPair, 0, len(private_key_paths))
for priv in private_key_paths {
// TODO: Is this bad?
priv_key := strings.clone(priv)
pub, _ := strings.concatenate([]string{priv_key, ".pub"})
append(&keys, SshKeyPair{Private = priv_key, Public = pub})
}
exclude := make([dynamic]string, 0, 4)
append(&exclude, strings.clone("*\\.envrc"))
append(&exclude, strings.clone("\\.local/"))
append(&exclude, strings.clone("node_modules"))
append(&exclude, strings.clone("vendor"))
include := make([dynamic]string, 0, 1)
append(&include, strings.clone("~"))
scan_cfg := ScanConfig {
Matcher = strings.clone("\\.env"),
Exclude = exclude,
Include = include,
}
return Config{Keys = keys, ScanConfig = scan_cfg, config_path = cfg_path}
}
save_config :: proc(cfg: Config, force: bool = false) -> bool {
config_dir := envr_dir(cfg.config_path)
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)
return false
}
}
if os.exists(cfg.config_path) && !force {
info, stat_err := os.stat(cfg.config_path, context.allocator)
if stat_err == nil {
defer os.file_info_delete(info, context.allocator)
if info.size > 0 {
fmt.println("Config file already exists. Run again with --force to reinitialize.")
return false
}
}
}
data, marshal_err := json.marshal(cfg, {pretty = true, use_spaces = true, spaces = 2})
if marshal_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error marshaling config: %v\n", marshal_err)
return false
}
defer delete(data)
write_err := os.write_entire_file(cfg.config_path, data)
if write_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error writing config: %v\n", write_err)
return false
}
return true
}
search_paths :: proc(cfg: Config) -> (paths: [dynamic]string) {
@@ -216,13 +216,25 @@ search_paths :: proc(cfg: Config) -> (paths: [dynamic]string) {
return
}
envr_dir :: proc(config_path: string) -> string {
return filepath.dir(config_path)
}
// User is responsible for freeing the path
data_path :: proc(config_path: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> string {
path, _ := filepath.join([]string{envr_dir(config_path), "data.envr"}, allocator)
return path
find_git_roots :: proc(cfg: Config) -> (roots: [dynamic]string, ok: bool) {
paths := search_paths(cfg)
for sp in paths {
args := []string{"fd", "-H", "-t", "d", "^\\.git$", sp}
lines, fd_ok := run_fd(args)
if !fd_ok {
return
}
for line in lines {
cleaned, _ := filepath.clean(line)
parent := filepath.dir(cleaned)
cloned, _ := strings.clone(parent)
append(&roots, cloned)
}
}
ok = true
return
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:mem"
import "core:os"
MAGIC :: "ENVR"
MAGIC_BYTES := [4]u8{u8('E'), u8('N'), u8('V'), u8('R')}
@@ -21,19 +20,80 @@ RecipientEntry :: struct {
EncryptedKey: [CRYPTO_SECRETBOX_KEY_BYTES + CRYPTO_BOX_MAC_BYTES]u8,
}
sodium_initialized: bool
ensure_sodium :: proc() -> bool {
if sodium_initialized {
return true
}
rc := sodium_init()
if rc < 0 {
fmt.println("Error: libsodium initialization failed")
return false
}
sodium_initialized = true
return true
}
X25519Keypair :: struct {
Public: [CRYPTO_BOX_PUBLICKEY_BYTES]u8,
Private: [CRYPTO_BOX_SECRETKEY_BYTES]u8,
}
@(init)
init_sodium :: proc "contextless" () {
if sodium_init() < 0 {
os.exit(1)
ssh_to_x25519 :: proc(keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (pairs: []X25519Keypair, ok: bool) {
if len(keys) == 0 {
return
}
pairs = make([]X25519Keypair, len(keys))
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)
delete(pairs)
return
}
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)
delete(pairs)
return
}
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")
delete(pairs)
return
}
ed25519_sk: [64]u8
for j in 0 ..< 32 {
ed25519_sk[j] = ssh_kp.Private[j]
}
for j in 0 ..< 32 {
ed25519_sk[32 + j] = ssh_kp.Public[j]
}
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")
delete(pairs)
return
}
}
ok = true
return
}
encrypt :: proc(plaintext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (ciphertext: []u8, ok: bool) {
if !ensure_sodium() {
return
}
x25519_pairs, pairs_ok := ssh_to_x25519(keys)
if !pairs_ok {
return
@@ -133,6 +193,10 @@ encrypt :: proc(plaintext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (ciphertext: []u8, ok: b
}
decrypt :: proc(ciphertext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (plaintext: []u8, ok: bool) {
if !ensure_sodium() {
return
}
if len(ciphertext) < HEADER_SIZE {
fmt.println("Error: ciphertext too short (header)")
return
@@ -272,52 +336,3 @@ decrypt :: proc(ciphertext: []u8, keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (plaintext: []u8, ok: b
return
}
ssh_to_x25519 :: proc(keys: []SshKeyPair) -> (pairs: []X25519Keypair, ok: bool) {
if len(keys) == 0 {
return
}
pairs = make([]X25519Keypair, len(keys))
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)
delete(pairs)
return
}
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)
delete(pairs)
return
}
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")
delete(pairs)
return
}
ed25519_sk: [64]u8
for j in 0 ..< 32 {
ed25519_sk[j] = ssh_kp.Private[j]
}
for j in 0 ..< 32 {
ed25519_sk[32 + j] = ssh_kp.Public[j]
}
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")
delete(pairs)
return
}
}
ok = true
return
}

427
db.odin
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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ package main
import "core:crypto/hash"
import "core:encoding/hex"
import "core:encoding/ini"
import "core:encoding/json"
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
import "core:strings"
import "core:time"
import "sqlite"
@@ -51,85 +51,51 @@ delete_envfile :: proc(f: ^EnvFile) {
delete(f.contents)
}
db_open :: proc(cfg_path: string) -> (database: Db, ok: bool) {
database.cfg = load_config(cfg_path) or_return
{
db: ^rawptr
rc := sqlite.db_open(":memory:", &db)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error opening in-memory database: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(db))
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.db_exec(db, create_sql, nil, nil, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error creating table: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(db))
sqlite.db_close(db)
return
}
database.db = db
}
// TODO: Use different allocators?
data_path := data_path(database.cfg.config_path, context.temp_allocator)
if os.exists(data_path) {
if ok = db_restore_from_encrypted(&database, data_path); !ok {
sqlite.db_close(database.db)
return
}
} else {
// DB was created
database.changed = true
}
return database, true
make_temp_path :: proc() -> string {
ts := time.time_to_unix(time.now())
b: strings.Builder
strings.builder_init(&b)
defer strings.builder_destroy(&b)
fmt.sbprintf(&b, "/tmp/envr-%d-%d.db", os.get_pid(), ts)
return strings.to_string(b)
}
db_restore_from_encrypted :: proc(db: ^Db, data_path: string) -> bool {
encrypted_data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(data_path, context.allocator)
defer delete(encrypted_data)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error reading encrypted database: %v\n", read_err)
return false
db_open :: proc(cfg_path: string) -> (Db, bool) {
cfg, ok := load_config(cfg_path)
if !ok {
return Db{}, false
}
plaintext, dec_ok := decrypt(encrypted_data, db.cfg.Keys[:])
if !dec_ok {
fmt.println("Error: decryption failed")
return false
}
defer delete(plaintext)
data_path := data_path(cfg.config_path)
_, stat_err := os.stat(data_path, context.allocator)
n := i64(len(plaintext))
buf := sqlite.malloc64(n)
if buf == nil {
fmt.println("Error: failed to allocate buffer for deserialization")
return false
}
copy(buf[:len(plaintext)], plaintext)
rc := sqlite.deserialize(
db.db,
"main",
buf,
n,
n,
sqlite.DESERIALIZE_FREEONCLOSE | sqlite.DESERIALIZE_RESIZEABLE,
)
db: ^rawptr
rc := sqlite.db_open(":memory:", &db)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
sqlite.free(buf)
fmt.printf("Error deserializing database: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(db.db))
return false
fmt.printf("Error opening in-memory database: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(db))
return Db{}, false
}
return true
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.db_exec(db, create_sql, nil, nil, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error creating table: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(db))
sqlite.db_close(db)
return Db{}, false
}
if stat_err == nil {
if !db_restore_from_encrypted(db, cfg) {
sqlite.db_close(db)
return Db{}, false
}
}
return Db{db = db, cfg = cfg, changed = stat_err != nil}, true
}
db_close :: proc(d: ^Db) {
defer sqlite.db_close(d.db)
defer delete_config(&d.cfg)
if d.changed {
rc := sqlite.db_exec(d.db, "VACUUM", nil, nil, nil)
@@ -168,6 +134,13 @@ db_close :: proc(d: ^Db) {
}
}
// Caller is responsible for calling:
// ```odin
// delete(results)
// for &result in results {
// delete(&result)
// }
// ```
db_list :: proc(d: ^Db, allocator := context.allocator) -> (results: [dynamic]EnvFile, ok: bool) {
stmt: ^rawptr
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(
@@ -216,6 +189,145 @@ db_list :: proc(d: ^Db, allocator := context.allocator) -> (results: [dynamic]En
return
}
db_restore_from_encrypted :: proc(db: ^rawptr, cfg: Config) -> bool {
encrypted_data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(
data_path(cfg.config_path),
context.allocator,
)
defer delete(encrypted_data)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error reading encrypted database: %v\n", read_err)
return false
}
plaintext, dec_ok := decrypt(encrypted_data, cfg.Keys[:])
if !dec_ok {
fmt.println("Error: decryption failed")
return false
}
defer delete(plaintext)
n := i64(len(plaintext))
buf := sqlite.malloc64(n)
if buf == nil {
fmt.println("Error: failed to allocate buffer for deserialization")
return false
}
copy(buf[:len(plaintext)], plaintext)
rc := sqlite.deserialize(
db,
"main",
buf,
n,
n,
sqlite.DESERIALIZE_FREEONCLOSE | sqlite.DESERIALIZE_RESIZEABLE,
)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
sqlite.free(buf)
fmt.printf("Error deserializing database: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(db))
return false
}
return true
}
get_git_remotes :: proc(dir: string) -> [dynamic]string {
remotes: [dynamic]string
remote_set: map[string]bool
b: strings.Builder
strings.builder_init(&b)
defer strings.builder_destroy(&b)
fmt.sbprintf(&b, "%s-git-remotes", make_temp_path())
tmp_path := strings.to_string(b)
tmp_file, tmp_err := os.open(tmp_path, os.O_CREATE | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_TRUNC)
if tmp_err != nil {
return remotes
}
args := []string{"git", "remote", "-v"}
desc := os.Process_Desc {
command = args,
stdout = tmp_file,
stderr = nil,
working_dir = dir,
}
p, start_err := os.process_start(desc)
os.close(tmp_file)
if start_err != nil {
os.remove(tmp_path)
return remotes
}
state, wait_err := os.process_wait(p)
if wait_err != nil || state.exit_code != 0 {
os.remove(tmp_path)
return remotes
}
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(tmp_path, context.allocator)
defer delete(data)
os.remove(tmp_path)
if read_err != nil {
return remotes
}
lines := strings.split(string(data), "\n")
for &line in lines {
line = strings.trim_space(line)
if len(line) == 0 {
continue
}
parts := strings.fields(line)
if len(parts) >= 2 {
remote_set[parts[1]] = true
}
}
for remote, _ in remote_set {
cloned, _ := strings.clone(remote)
append(&remotes, cloned)
}
return remotes
}
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)
return EnvFile{}, false
}
dir := filepath.dir(abs_path)
remotes := get_git_remotes(dir)
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(abs_path, context.allocator)
defer delete(data)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error reading file %s: %v\n", abs_path, read_err)
return EnvFile{}, false
}
digest := hash.hash_bytes(hash.Algorithm.SHA256, data, context.temp_allocator)
// TODO: Handle error
hex_bytes, _ := hex.encode(digest)
return EnvFile {
Path = abs_path,
Dir = dir,
Remotes = remotes,
Sha256 = string(hex_bytes),
contents = string(data),
},
true
}
db_insert :: proc(d: ^Db, file: EnvFile) -> bool {
remotes_json, marshal_err := json.marshal(file.Remotes)
if marshal_err != nil {
@@ -355,36 +467,75 @@ db_delete :: proc(d: ^Db, path: string) -> bool {
return true
}
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)
return EnvFile{}, false
to_cstring :: proc {
string_to_cstring,
strings.to_cstring,
}
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)
panic("Allocation Exception")
}
return cs
}
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)
delete(str)
panic("Allocation Exception")
}
dir := filepath.dir(abs_path)
return str
}
remotes := get_git_remotes(dir)
db_update_required :: proc(status: SyncFlag) -> bool {
return .BackedUp in status || .DirUpdated in status
}
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(abs_path, context.allocator)
defer delete(data)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error reading file %s: %v\n", abs_path, read_err)
return EnvFile{}, false
shares_remote :: proc(f: ^EnvFile, remotes: []string) -> bool {
for r1 in f.Remotes {
for r2 in remotes {
if r1 == r2 {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
update_dir :: proc(f: ^EnvFile, new_dir: string) {
f.Dir = new_dir
base := filepath.base(f.Path)
new_path, _ := strings.concatenate({new_dir, "/", base})
f.Path = new_path
f.Remotes = get_git_remotes(new_dir)
}
find_moved_dirs :: proc(d: ^Db, f: ^EnvFile) -> ([dynamic]string, bool) {
feats := check_features()
if .Fd not_in feats || .Git not_in feats {
fmt.println("Error: fd and git are required for moved dir detection")
return {}, false
}
digest := hash.hash_bytes(hash.Algorithm.SHA256, data, context.temp_allocator)
// TODO: Handle error
hex_bytes, _ := hex.encode(digest)
roots, roots_ok := find_git_roots(d.cfg)
if !roots_ok {
return {}, false
}
return EnvFile {
Path = abs_path,
Dir = dir,
Remotes = remotes,
Sha256 = string(hex_bytes),
contents = string(data),
},
true
moved: [dynamic]string
for root in roots {
remotes := get_git_remotes(root)
if shares_remote(f, remotes[:]) {
cloned, _ := strings.clone(root)
append(&moved, cloned)
}
}
return moved, true
}
db_sync :: proc(d: ^Db, f: ^EnvFile) -> (SyncFlag, string) {
@@ -463,31 +614,6 @@ env_file_sync :: proc(f: ^EnvFile, dir: SyncDirection, d: ^Db) -> (SyncFlag, str
return result, ""
}
find_moved_dirs :: proc(d: ^Db, f: ^EnvFile) -> ([dynamic]string, bool) {
roots, roots_ok := find_git_roots(d.cfg)
if !roots_ok {
return {}, false
}
moved: [dynamic]string
for root in roots {
remotes := get_git_remotes(root)
if shares_remote(f, remotes[:]) {
cloned, _ := strings.clone(root)
append(&moved, cloned)
}
}
return moved, true
}
update_dir :: proc(f: ^EnvFile, new_dir: string) {
f.Dir = new_dir
base := filepath.base(f.Path)
new_path, _ := strings.concatenate({new_dir, "/", base})
f.Path = new_path
f.Remotes = get_git_remotes(new_dir)
}
// Loads the contents of the the file at f.Path into f.contents
//
// Caller is responsible for calling delete on f.contents and f.Sha256
@@ -509,72 +635,3 @@ env_file_backup :: proc(f: ^EnvFile) -> bool {
return true
}
shares_remote :: proc(f: ^EnvFile, remotes: []string) -> bool {
for r1 in f.Remotes {
for r2 in remotes {
if r1 == r2 {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
get_git_remotes :: proc(dir: string) -> [dynamic]string {
remotes: [dynamic]string
remote_set: map[string]bool
defer delete(remote_set)
config_path, _ := filepath.join({dir, ".git", "config"}, context.temp_allocator)
m, _, ok := ini.load_map_from_path(config_path, context.allocator)
if !ok {
return remotes
}
defer ini.delete_map(m)
for section_name, section in m {
if strings.has_prefix(section_name, "remote ") {
if url, ok := section["url"]; ok {
remote_set[url] = true
}
}
}
for remote in remote_set {
cloned, _ := strings.clone(remote)
append(&remotes, cloned)
}
return remotes
}
db_update_required :: proc(status: SyncFlag) -> bool {
return .BackedUp in status || .DirUpdated in status
}
to_cstring :: proc {
string_to_cstring,
strings.to_cstring,
}
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)
panic("Allocation Exception")
}
return cs
}
// Caller is responsible for freeing the result
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)
delete(str)
panic("Allocation Exception")
}
return str
}

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@@ -319,85 +319,11 @@ test_shares_remote_both_empty :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, !shares_remote(&f, remotes), "both empty should not share")
}
delete_remotes :: proc(remotes: [dynamic]string) {
for &r in remotes {
delete(r)
}
delete(remotes)
}
@(test)
test_get_git_remotes_single :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-remotes-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
git_dir := fmt.tprintf("%s/.git", base)
os.mkdir_all(git_dir)
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")
remotes := get_git_remotes(base)
defer delete_remotes(remotes)
testing.expect(t, len(remotes) == 1, "should find 1 remote")
if len(remotes) != 1 do return
testing.expect_value(t, remotes[0], "git@github.com:user/repo.git")
}
@(test)
test_get_git_remotes_multiple :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-remotes-multi-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
git_dir := fmt.tprintf("%s/.git", base)
os.mkdir_all(git_dir)
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")
remotes := get_git_remotes(base)
defer delete_remotes(remotes)
testing.expect(t, len(remotes) == 2, "should find 2 remotes")
}
@(test)
test_get_git_remotes_no_config :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-remotes-none-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
remotes := get_git_remotes(base)
defer delete_remotes(remotes)
testing.expect(t, len(remotes) == 0, "should return empty when no .git/config")
}
@(test)
test_get_git_remotes_no_remotes :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-remotes-empty-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
git_dir := fmt.tprintf("%s/.git", base)
os.mkdir_all(git_dir)
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")
remotes := get_git_remotes(base)
defer delete_remotes(remotes)
testing.expect(t, len(remotes) == 0, "should return empty when no remote sections")
test_make_temp_path_format :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
p := make_temp_path()
testing.expect(t, strings.has_suffix(p, ".db"), "should end with .db")
testing.expect(t, strings.contains(p, fmt.tprintf("%d", os.get_pid())), "should contain PID")
}
@(test)
@@ -472,51 +398,3 @@ test_update_dir :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect_value(t, f.Path, "/new/location/.env")
}
@(test)
test_closing_db_has_no_leaks :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-leak-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
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")
cfg := new_config([]string{"fixtures/keys/insecure-test-key"}, cfg_path)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
testing.expect(t, save_config(cfg, force = true), "save should succeed")
db, ok := db_open(cfg_path)
testing.expect(t, ok, "db should open")
if !ok do return
db_close(&db)
}
@(test)
test_open_existing_db_has_no_leaks :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-leak-existing-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
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")
cfg := new_config([]string{"fixtures/keys/insecure-test-key"}, cfg_path)
defer delete_config(&cfg)
testing.expect(t, save_config(cfg, force = true), "save should succeed")
// First open/close creates data.envr on disk
db, ok := db_open(cfg_path)
testing.expect(t, ok, "db should open")
if !ok do return
f := make_test_env_file("/project/.env", "abc123", "SECRET=value", []string{"git@github.com:user/repo.git"})
defer delete(f.Remotes)
testing.expect(t, db_insert(&db, f), "insert should succeed")
db_close(&db)
// Second open exercises db_restore_from_encrypted
db2, ok2 := db_open(cfg_path)
testing.expect(t, ok2, "db should open existing")
if !ok2 do return
db_close(&db2)
}

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* [envr backup](envr_backup.md) - Import a .env file into envr
* [envr check](envr_check.md) - check if files in the current directory are backed up
* [envr deps](envr_deps.md) - Check for missing binaries
* [envr edit-config](envr_edit-config.md) - Edit your config with your default editor
* [envr init](envr_init.md) - Set up envr
* [envr list](envr_list.md) - View your tracked files

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## envr deps
Check for missing binaries
### Synopsis
envr relies on external binaries for certain functionality.
The check command reports on which binaries are available and which are not.
```
envr deps [flags]
```
### Options
```
-h, --help help for deps
```
### SEE ALSO
* [envr](envr.md) - Manage your .env files.

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package main
import "base:runtime"
import "core:mem"
import "core:os"
import "core:strings"
Feature :: enum {
Git,
Fd,
}
AvailableFeatures :: bit_set[Feature]
check_features :: proc() -> AvailableFeatures {
feats: AvailableFeatures
s: mem.Scratch
mem.scratch_init(&s, 4 * mem.DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE)
defer mem.scratch_destroy(&s)
context.temp_allocator = mem.scratch_allocator(&s)
path_env := os.get_env("PATH", context.temp_allocator)
paths := strings.split(path_env, ":", context.temp_allocator)
if find_binary(paths, "git") != "" {
feats += {.Git}
}
if find_binary(paths, "fd") != "" {
feats += {.Fd}
}
return feats
}
find_binary :: proc(
paths: []string,
name: string,
allocator: runtime.Allocator = context.temp_allocator,
) -> string {
for p in paths {
candidate := strings.join({strings.trim_right(p, "/"), name}, "/", allocator)
_, err := os.stat(candidate, allocator)
if err == nil {
return candidate
}
}
return ""
}

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package main
import "core:os"
import "core:strings"
import "core:testing"
@(test)
test_find_binary_exists :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
path := os.get_env("PATH", context.temp_allocator)
paths := strings.split(path, ":", context.temp_allocator)
result := find_binary(paths, "sh")
testing.expect(t, result != "", "sh should be found on PATH")
}
@(test)
test_find_binary_not_exists :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
old_path := os.get_env("PATH", context.temp_allocator)
defer {
if old_path != "" {
os.set_env("PATH", old_path)
}
}
os.set_env("PATH", "/tmp/envr-nope")
path := os.get_env("PATH", context.temp_allocator)
paths := strings.split(path, ":", context.temp_allocator)
result := find_binary(paths, "no_such_binary_xyz")
testing.expect(t, result == "", "nonexistent binary should not be found")
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# Performance Ideas
Current state after regex→glob migration. findr beats fd in 3/4 cases.
## Benchmark results (2026-06-17)
| Case | fd | findr | Ratio |
|------|------|-------|-------|
| 1 `-E .jj` | 172ms | 135ms | **1.27x faster** |
| 2 `-H` | 1.184s | 1.097s | **1.08x faster** |
| 3 `-HI` | 1.251s | 1.670s | **1.34x slower** |
| 4 `-E .git` | 274ms | 202ms | **1.36x faster** |
Case 3 (`-HI`) skips gitignore entirely, so it's pure I/O + allocation. System time is 2x fd's (12.1s vs 5.5s), pointing to syscall/allocation overhead.
## Completed
1. **Per-thread result buffers** — each thread accumulates locally, merges once at exit. Eliminates per-result mutex contention.
2. **Lean path join**`join_path`/`join_path_dir` use stack buffer + `copy` + single alloc instead of `strings.Builder` + `fmt.sbprintf` + `clone`.
3. **Regex→glob migration** — replaced regex NFA with backtracking glob matcher. Eliminated 27% of CPU spent on `add_thread`/`is_ignored`. Biggest win.
## Remaining ideas
1. **Larger getdents buffer** (8KB → 64KB+)
Fewer syscalls per directory with many entries. Low effort.
2. **Eliminate entry name cloning**
`strings.clone(name)` in `read_dir_entries` heap-allocates per dirent. Names are valid in the getdents buffer during `process_dir`, so the clone may be unnecessary. Low effort.
3. **Arena allocator per thread**
Bump allocator for all transient strings, free once at exit. Bigger change, helps everywhere.
4. **Batched channel** (fd's approach)
Replace global results array with buffered channel of batches. Enables streaming output and sorting like fd does.

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# findr — Native Odin File Finder (fd Replacement)
## Overview
findr is a native Odin file finder that replaces `fd` in envr. It supports three ignore modes for A/B benchmarking against specific fd commands, plus a unique "emit ONLY gitignored files" mode that gives envr a single-pass advantage over fd's double-run-and-diff approach.
## Directory Structure
```
findr/
findr.odin # main + CLI (hand-rolled arg parsing)
walker.odin # parallel directory walker (getdents + thread pool)
gitignore.odin # .gitignore parsing + glob→regex transpilation + matching
test_env.odin # test harness: temp dir, mock filesystem, assert helpers
findr_test.odin # integration tests
gitignore_test.odin # transpilation + matching unit tests (22 tests)
```
## CLI Interface
```
findr [-I] [--ignored] [--no-hidden] [-E <glob>]... [pattern] [path]...
```
Defaults: `include_hidden=true, ignore_mode=.Respected` (matches fd's `-H` behavior).
| fd command | findr equivalent |
|---|---|
| `fd -a \.env -E ... -HI ~/` | `findr -I -E ... \.env ~/` |
| `fd -a \.env -E ... -H ~/` | `findr -E ... \.env ~/` |
| `fd . -H ~/` | `findr ~/` |
| `fd . -HI ~/` | `findr -I ~/` |
| `fd . ~/` (no flags) | `findr --no-hidden ~/` |
| *(findr original)* | `findr --ignored ~/` |
## Build
```bash
odin build findr -o:speed -out:findr/findr
odin test findr
```
## Architecture
### Two Orthogonal Axes (matching fd's semantics)
1. **Hidden files** (`.` prefix): `include_hidden=true` includes them, `false` excludes them
2. **Gitignore**: three modes (see `IgnoreMode` below)
### Types
```odin
IgnoreMode :: enum {
Respected, // skip gitignored, prune ignored dirs (fd -H default)
All, // ignore .gitignore entirely, descend everywhere (fd -HI)
Ignored, // emit ONLY gitignored files, prune ignored dirs (findr original)
}
WalkOptions :: struct {
pattern: string, // regex on basename; "" = match all
excludes: []string, // glob patterns to skip entirely (fd -E)
include_hidden: bool, // true = include dotfiles (fd -H)
ignore_mode: IgnoreMode,
}
```
### process_dir Filtering Order Per Entry
Each directory traversal carries a `WorkItem` with the absolute path, a relative path from repo root, and a `^GIContext` linked list of gitignore contexts (one per ancestor directory with a `.gitignore`).
1. Skip `.git` directory
2. **Load nested `.gitignore`**: If this directory has a `.gitignore`, push a new `GIContext` onto the chain (tracked in `pool.all_contexts` for cleanup)
3. **Per entry**:
- Skip non-regular files (symlinks, sockets, etc. — parity with `fd -t f`)
- **Excludes**: if entry matches any exclude glob → skip entirely
- **Hidden**: if `!include_hidden && name[0] == '.'` → skip entirely
- **Gitignore status**: check `GIContext` chain deepest-to-root via `check_chain`, passing the **relative path** (not basename). First match wins (correct gitignore precedence). Nested negation overrides parent rules.
- **Mode-based decision**:
| Mode | gitignored file | gitignored dir | normal file | normal dir |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| `.All` | emit if pattern matches | descend | emit if pattern matches | descend |
| `.Respected` | skip | prune | emit if pattern matches | descend |
| `.Ignored` | emit if pattern matches | prune | skip | descend |
**Nested repos**: When a directory contains `.git/`, the gitignore context chain is reset (new repo root). The relative path resets to `""`. Nested repos are always traversed to find deeper repos.
### Performance Architecture
- **Stat avoidance via `dirent.type`** — Uses `core:sys/linux` getdents directly, bypassing `core:os` which calls `openat` + `fstat` per entry.
- **Prune ignored directories** — When a directory matches a gitignore/exclude pattern, it is not descended into.
- **Parallel traversal** — Worker thread pool with shared LIFO queue and futex-based semaphore signaling. 5.4x speedup over serial on home directory.
## Decisions
- **Gitignore matching**: Transpile gitignore glob patterns to regex, then use `core:text/regex`. No dedicated glob matcher.
- **Pattern matching**: Pattern is a regex (same as fd), matched against basename via `regex.match` (unanchored search).
- **Excludes**: Glob patterns compiled via the same gitignore transpiler (`parse()`). Reuses tested transpilation logic.
- **Nested gitignore**: Every `.gitignore` file within a repo is read, not just the root. Each directory's rules are scoped relative to that directory's path. Negation in a child overrides parent rules (correct gitignore precedence).
- **Stat avoidance**: Use `core:sys/linux` getdents directly — read `dirent.type` from the kernel, never call stat. `DT_UNKNOWN` treated as regular file (correct for ext4/tmpfs; may miss dirs on XFS/BTRFS/FUSE — Phase 7 concern).
## Testing Strategy
- **In-process integration tests** — Tests call `walk()` directly (not via subprocess), build mock filesystems in temp dirs, and compare sorted output.
- **Unit tests** — Pure-function tests for glob→regex transpilation and gitignore matching.
- **Output sorting for determinism** — Always sort output lines before comparison.
- **Memory tracking** — Odin's test runner reports leaks automatically.
### Test Coverage (findr_test.odin)
**`.Ignored` mode (original findr behavior):**
| Test | What it covers |
|---|---|
| `test_basic_gitignored` | Repo with `.gitignore`, gitignored files emitted, normal files skipped |
| `test_non_repo_not_scanned` | Dirs without `.git/` produce no output |
| `test_negation_pattern` | `!prod.env` un-ignores a file |
| `test_dir_only_pattern` | `node_modules/` pattern doesn't emit file results |
| `test_multiple_repos` | Multiple repos in one tree, each with its own `.gitignore` |
| `test_nested_repos` | Repo inside a repo, both scanned independently |
| `test_no_gitignore_file` | Repo with `.git/` but no `.gitignore` produces nothing |
| `test_empty_gitignore` | Comments and blank lines only → no results |
| `test_multiple_search_dirs` | Multiple top-level search dirs in one call |
| `test_nested_gitignore_read` | Nested `.gitignore` rules applied (subdir patterns work) |
| `test_nested_gitignore_negation` | Nested negation overrides parent pattern |
| `test_multisegment_pattern` | `build/output.txt` matches relative path, not just basename |
**`.All` mode (fd -HI parity):**
| Test | What it covers |
|---|---|
| `test_all_mode_emits_all_files` | All files emitted regardless of gitignore |
| `test_all_mode_descends_everywhere` | Gitignored dirs still descended |
**`.Respected` mode (fd -H parity):**
| Test | What it covers |
|---|---|
| `test_respected_mode_skips_gitignored` | Gitignored files skipped |
| `test_respected_mode_prunes_ignored_dirs` | Gitignored dirs pruned |
| `test_nested_gitignore_respected_mode` | Nested negation respected in `.Respected` mode |
**Filters:**
| Test | What it covers |
|---|---|
| `test_excludes_prune_dirs` | Excluded dirs not descended |
| `test_pattern_filters_results` | Only pattern-matching files emitted |
| `test_no_hidden_skips_dotfiles` | Hidden files skipped when include_hidden=false |
## Glob→Regex Transpilation Rules
| Gitignore pattern | Regex | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `foo` | `(^|/)foo(/.*)?$` | matches at any depth |
| `/foo` | `^foo(/.*)?$` | anchored to gitignore dir |
| `foo/` | `(^|/)foo/.*$` | directory only |
| `*.log` | `(^|/)[^/]*\.log$` | `*` = any chars except `/` |
| `**/foo` | `(^|/)(.*/)?foo(/.*)?$` | `**` = any chars including `/` |
| `foo/**/bar` | `(^|/)foo/(.*/)?bar(/.*)?$` | `**` between segments |
| `!pattern` | (handled by layer) | negation flag, not regex |
| `#comment` | (skipped) | |
| `[abc]` | `[abc]` | same regex syntax |
| `?` | `[^/]` | single char, no `/` |
## Implementation Phases
### Phase 1: Gitignore Transpiler + Tests ✅
22 tests, all passing, zero leaks.
### Phase 2: findr Walker + Tests ✅
Parallel DFS using getdents with worker thread pool. 32 total tests pass, zero leaks.
### Phase 3: Parallel Traversal ✅
8-worker thread pool, shared LIFO queue, futex-based semaphore. 852ms vs 4.57s serial (5.4x speedup). Serial code removed — parallel is the only implementation.
### Phase 4: Benchmark ✅
findr found 227 gitignored files on `~` in 852ms. fd's double-run walked ~1.1M entries.
### Phase 5: fd-Parity API ✅
**Goal:** Make findr replicate specific fd commands for A/B benchmarking, plus keep the unique gitignored-only mode.
**Built:**
- `IgnoreMode` enum (`.Respected`, `.All`, `.Ignored`) and `WalkOptions` struct
- New `walk` signature: `walk(root, results, opts: WalkOptions, thread_count)`
- Rewritten `process_dir` with centralized mode-based filtering
- Pattern matching via `core:text/regex` on basenames
- Exclude patterns compiled via existing `gitignore.parse()`
- CLI arg parsing: `-I`, `--ignored`, `--no-hidden`, `-E <glob>`
- 7 new integration tests (17 total) covering all three modes, excludes, pattern, and hidden filtering
**Result:** All tests pass (22 gitignore + 20 walker = 42), zero leaks.
### Phase 6: Parity (partially done)
**Goal:** Achieve file-count parity with fd. An invalid benchmark (different result sets) is useless.
#### Steps 1-2: Nested gitignore + relative path matching ✅
**What was done:**
1. **`Match` enum + `check_match`** in `gitignore.odin` — Tri-state return (`None`/`Ignored`/`Unignored`) so nested negation overrides work correctly. `is_ignored` wraps it as before.
2. **`GIContext` linked list** in `walker.odin` — Each context holds a `^Gitignore`, `base_rel` (relative path from repo root to this dir), and `parent: ^GIContext`. `process_dir` loads `.gitignore` in every directory within a repo (not just roots). `check_chain` walks deepest-to-root, first match wins (correct gitignore precedence).
3. **`WorkItem` struct** replaced plain `string` in the work queue:
```odin
WorkItem :: struct {
path: string, // absolute directory path
rel: string, // relative path from repo root ("" = root)
gi_ctx: ^GIContext, // gitignore chain (nil = outside any repo)
}
```
4. **Relative path matching** — `check_chain` strips each context's `base_rel` prefix to get the locally-scoped relative path. Multi-segment patterns like `build/output.txt` now match correctly.
5. **Symlink filtering** — Only `DT_REG` and `DT_UNKNOWN` entries are emitted (matching `fd -t f`). Symlinks (`DT_LNK`) are skipped.
6. **`DT_UNKNOWN` handling** — Treated as regular files (no stat fallback). Correct for ext4/tmpfs; may miss directories on XFS/BTRFS/FUSE.
**Memory management:** All `GIContext` objects tracked in `pool.all_contexts` (mutex-protected append). Gitignore objects and context structs freed in bulk when `walk` completes.
**Parity achieved** (`~`, 5M+ files):
| Mode | findr | fd equivalent | diff |
|---|---|---|---|
| `.All` (-I) | 5,426,451 | `fd -HI -t f --exclude .git` | **0 (exact)** |
| `.Respected` | 4,442,505 | `fd -H -t f --exclude .git` | +1,417 (0.03%) |
| `--no-hidden` | 393,605 | `fd -t f --exclude .git` | +17 (0.004%) |
On the envr repo itself, all three modes are **exact match (0 diffs)**. The tiny residual diffs on `~` are likely from global gitignore (`~/.config/git/ignore`) and `.git/info/exclude` which fd reads but findr doesn't.
#### Step 3: DT_UNKNOWN stat fallback (TODO)
On XFS/BTRFS/FUSE filesystems, `dirent.type` returns `DT_UNKNOWN`. Currently findr treats these as regular files, which means directories may be missed (not descended into). Add a stat fallback in `read_dir_entries` when `d.type == .UNKNOWN` to determine the real type before proceeding. This is not needed for ext4/tmpfs (what tests and most Linux systems use).
### Phase 7: Performance Optimization (next)
**Goal:** Make findr competitive with or faster than fd across all modes. Current benchmark (`~`, hyperfine 5 runs):
| Command | Mean | vs fd equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| `findr --ignored` | 984ms | *(no fd equivalent)* |
| `findr --no-hidden` | 542ms | 3.2x slower than `fd -t f` (170ms) |
| `findr` (respected) | 4.134s | 2.4x slower than `fd -H -t f` (1.745s) |
| `findr -I` (all) | 3.821s | 1.9x slower than `fd -HI -t f` (1.972s) |
**Bottleneck analysis:**
1. **Mutex contention on result collection** — Every file append goes through `sync.mutex_lock(&pool.results_mutex)` → `append` → `sync.mutex_unlock`. With 5M+ files across 16 threads, workers serialize on the mutex.
2. **`--ignored` regression** — Was 402ms before nested gitignore support, now 984ms. The overhead comes from loading `.gitignore` in every directory and checking the context chain per entry. Since `--ignored` mode prunes gitignored dirs, many of these `.gitignore` loads are wasted (the dir won't be descended into anyway). Optimization: skip loading `.gitignore` for directories that will be pruned.
3. **Per-string heap allocation** — Every path string is individually `strings.clone`'d and `delete`'d. Millions of alloc/free calls.
**Optimization plan:**
1. **Per-thread result buffers** — Each worker accumulates results in a thread-local `[dynamic]string`. Merge into shared array once at the end (single-threaded concat).
2. **Lazy gitignore loading for `.Ignored` mode** — Only load `.gitignore` when we need to decide whether to emit or descend. In `.Ignored` mode, we can check the parent context first and skip loading if the directory itself is already ignored.
3. **Arena allocator for paths** — Replace per-string `strings.clone` with a bump allocator. Free everything in one `arena_destroy` at the end.
4. **Larger getdents buffer** — Increase from 8KB to 64KB to reduce syscall count.
5. **BufWriter on stdout** — Batch `write` syscalls instead of per-line `fmt.println`.
**Success criteria:**
- `.All` mode faster than `fd -HI -t f --exclude .git`
- `.Respected` mode faster than `fd -H -t f --exclude .git`
- `--ignored` mode faster than `fd -HI -t f --exclude .git` (restore pre-regression advantage)
- Re-benchmark after each step using `findr/bench.sh`
### Phase 8: Integrate into envr
**Goal:** Replace ALL `fd` subprocess usage in envr with in-process findr calls. Remove `Feature.Fd` entirely.
#### Part A: Rewrite `scan_path` (`scan.odin`)
Replace the double-run-and-diff approach with a single `findr.walk` call using `.Ignored` mode:
```odin
// Before: fd -HI + fd -H, then diff
// After:
findr.walk(search_path, &paths, WalkOptions{
pattern = cfg.ScanConfig.Matcher,
excludes = cfg.ScanConfig.Exclude[:],
include_hidden = true,
ignore_mode = .Ignored,
}, thread_count)
```
**Delete:** `build_fd_args`, `run_fd`, `next_fd_tmp_path`, `fd_counter`, `fd_seq`, `cant_scan`.
#### Part B: Add `find_repos` and rewrite `find_git_roots` (`config.odin`)
Add a `find_repos` proc to findr that walks a tree and collects directories containing `.git/`:
```odin
find_repos :: proc(root: string, results: ^[dynamic]string, thread_count: int)
```
- Reuses worker pool architecture
- `process_dir` emits `dir_path` when `has_git == true`
- Always descends into subdirs (except `.git`) to find nested repos
- No gitignore/exclude/pattern processing
Replace `find_git_roots`'s `run_fd` call with `findr.find_repos`.
#### Part C: Remove `Feature.Fd` everywhere
| File | Change |
|---|---|
| `features.odin` | Remove `Fd` from enum, remove fd binary check |
| `cmd_scan.odin` | Remove feats/cant_scan guard + "install fd" error |
| `cmd_check.odin` | Same removal |
| `cmd_deps.odin` | Remove fd table row |
| `db.odin` | Change check to `.Git not_in feats` only; update error message |
| `scan_test.odin` | Remove `cant_scan` tests and assertions |
#### Part D: Verification
```bash
odin build findr -o:speed -out:findr/findr
odin test findr
odin build . -o:speed -out:envr
odin test .
```
## Risks
| Risk | Mitigation |
|---|---|
| Gitignore edge cases (`**/foo`, `foo/**/bar`) | Comprehensive gitignore_test.odin with spec examples |
| `DT_UNKNOWN` on XFS/BTRFS/FUSE | Phase 6 Step 3: stat fallback for unknown types |
| Global gitignore (`~/.config/git/ignore`) and `.git/info/exclude` not read | Causes ~0.03% delta vs fd. Acceptable for envr's use case (finds `.env` files in repos). |
| Thread safety of `regex.match` on shared `Regular_Expression` | Odin regex is read-only after compilation; `match` returns per-call `Captures` |

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
BENCH_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
TARGET="${1:-$HOME}"
RESULTS_FILE="$BENCH_DIR/bench-results.md"
FINDR="$BENCH_DIR/findr"
echo "=== findr benchmark suite ==="
echo "Target: $TARGET"
echo
# --- pre-flight checks ---
if ! command -v fd &>/dev/null; then
echo "ERROR: fd is not on PATH" >&2
exit 1
fi
if ! command -v hyperfine &>/dev/null; then
echo "ERROR: hyperfine is not on PATH" >&2
exit 1
fi
# --- build findr if missing or stale ---
NEEDS_BUILD=false
if [[ ! -f "$BENCH_DIR/findr" ]]; then
NEEDS_BUILD=true
else
# rebuild if any .odin source is newer than the binary
if find "$BENCH_DIR" -name '*.odin' -newer "$BENCH_DIR/findr" | grep -q .; then
NEEDS_BUILD=true
fi
fi
if $NEEDS_BUILD; then
echo "Building findr..."
odin build "$BENCH_DIR" -o:speed -out:"$BENCH_DIR/findr"
fi
echo
# --- file counts ---
echo "=== File counts ==="
printf " fd -a -E .jj . : %8d\n" "$(fd -a -E .jj . "$TARGET" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
printf " findr -E .jj : %8d\n" "$("$FINDR" -E .jj "$TARGET" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
echo
printf " fd -a -E .git -E .jj -H . : %8d\n" "$(fd -a -E .git -E .jj -H . "$TARGET" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
printf " findr -E .git -E .jj -H : %8d\n" "$("$FINDR" -E .git -E .jj -H "$TARGET" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
echo
printf " fd -a -E .git -E .jj -HI . : %8d\n" "$(fd -a -E .git -E .jj -HI . "$TARGET" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
printf " findr -E .git -E .jj -HI : %8d\n" "$("$FINDR" -E .git -E .jj -HI "$TARGET" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
echo
printf " fd -a -E .git -E .jj . : %8d\n" "$(fd -a -E .git -E .jj . "$TARGET" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
printf " findr -E .git -E .jj : %8d\n" "$("$FINDR" -E .git -E .jj "$TARGET" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
echo
# --- benchmarks ---
echo "=== Benchmarks (hyperfine, 5 runs, 2 warmups) ==="
echo
hyperfine \
--warmup 2 \
--runs 5 \
--export-markdown "$RESULTS_FILE" \
"fd -a -E .jj . \"$TARGET\" > /dev/null" \
"$FINDR -E .jj \"$TARGET\" > /dev/null" \
"fd -a -E .git -E .jj -H . \"$TARGET\" > /dev/null" \
"$FINDR -E .git -E .jj -H \"$TARGET\" > /dev/null" \
"fd -a -E .git -E .jj -HI . \"$TARGET\" > /dev/null" \
"$FINDR -E .git -E .jj -HI \"$TARGET\" > /dev/null" \
"fd -a -E .git -E .jj . \"$TARGET\" > /dev/null" \
"$FINDR -E .git -E .jj \"$TARGET\" > /dev/null"
echo
echo "=== Results written to $RESULTS_FILE ==="

27
findr/f.nu Executable file
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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
#!/usr/bin/env nu
def main [] {
let all = (fd -HI -a .env . ~/ | lines | sort)
let unignored = (fd -H -a .env ~/ | lines | sort)
$all | filter { |it| not ($it in $unignored) } | str join "\n"
# sorted_list_intersect $all $unignored | str join "\n"
}
def sorted_list_intersect [xs1: list, xs2: list] {
let len1 = ($xs1 | length)
let len2 = ($xs2 | length)
mut i = 0
mut j = 0
while ($i < $len1 and $j < $len2) {
if ($xs1 | get $i) < ($xs2 | get $j) {
$i = $i + 1
} else if ($xs2 | get $j) < ($xs1 | get $i) {
$j = $j + 1
} else {
echo ($xs2 | get $j)
$i = $i + 1
$j = $j + 1
}
}
}

91
findr/findr.odin Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
package findr
import "core:bufio"
import "core:os"
import "core:strings"
main :: proc() {
prof_init()
defer prof_destroy()
args := os.args
opts: WalkOptions
opts.include_hidden = false
opts.ignore_mode = .Respected
excludes := make([dynamic]string)
defer delete(excludes)
pattern := ""
paths := make([dynamic]string)
defer delete(paths)
i := 1
for i < len(args) {
arg := args[i]
switch {
case arg == "--ignored":
opts.ignore_mode = .Ignored
case arg == "-E":
i += 1
if i < len(args) {
append(&excludes, args[i])
}
case strings.has_prefix(arg, "-E"):
append(&excludes, arg[2:])
case len(arg) > 1 && arg[0] == '-':
for c, j in arg[1:] {
switch c {
case 'H':
opts.include_hidden = true
case 'I':
opts.ignore_mode = .All
case 'a':
// no-op: accepted for fd compatibility
}
}
case:
if pattern == "" {
pattern = arg
} else {
append(&paths, arg)
}
}
i += 1
}
if len(paths) == 0 && pattern != "" && os.exists(pattern) {
append(&paths, pattern)
pattern = ""
}
opts.pattern = pattern
if len(excludes) > 0 {
opts.excludes = excludes[:]
}
if len(paths) == 0 {
append(&paths, ".")
}
results := make([dynamic]string)
defer {
for r in results {delete(r)}
delete(results)
}
thread_count := os.get_processor_core_count()
walk(paths[:], &results, opts, thread_count)
w: bufio.Writer
bufio.writer_init(&w, os.to_stream(os.stdout), 1 << 13)
defer bufio.writer_destroy(&w)
for r in results {
bufio.writer_write_string(&w, r)
bufio.writer_write_byte(&w, '\n')
}
bufio.writer_flush(&w)
}

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ import "core:sys/linux"
import "core:testing"
// ============================================================================
// Gitignored file emission tests (emit ONLY gitignored files, descend everywhere)
// .Ignored mode tests (original findr behavior — emit ONLY gitignored files)
// ============================================================================
@(test)
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ test_basic_gitignored :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo/secrets.env")
create_file(env, "repo/normal.txt")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}, {
"repo/.env", "repo/secrets.env",
})
}
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ test_non_repo_not_scanned :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "norepo/.gitignore", "*.env\n")
create_file(env, "norepo/.env")
assert_output_empty(t, env, nil, {})
assert_output_empty(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored})
}
@(test)
@@ -49,11 +49,28 @@ test_negation_pattern :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo/secrets.env")
create_file(env, "repo/prod.env")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}, {
"repo/.env", "repo/secrets.env",
})
}
@(test)
test_dir_only_pattern :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "node_modules/\n")
create_file(env, "repo/node_modules", "should not match (it's a file)")
create_dir(env, "repo/ignored_dir")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "ignored_dir/\n")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}, {
"repo/ignored_dir/",
})
}
@(test)
test_multiple_repos :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
@@ -67,7 +84,7 @@ test_multiple_repos :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo2/.gitignore", "*.key\n")
create_file(env, "repo2/secret.key")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}, {
"repo1/a.env", "repo2/secret.key",
})
}
@@ -85,7 +102,7 @@ test_nested_repos :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "parent/child/.gitignore", "*.key\n")
create_file(env, "parent/child/api.key")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}, {
"parent/top.env", "parent/child/api.key",
})
}
@@ -102,7 +119,10 @@ test_nested_gitignore_read :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo/sub/secret.txt")
create_file(env, "repo/sub/.env")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
// Both root and nested .gitignore are read.
// secret.txt: ignored by sub/.gitignore (*.txt)
// .env: ignored by root .gitignore (*.env)
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}, {
"repo/sub/secret.txt", "repo/sub/.env",
})
}
@@ -119,11 +139,34 @@ test_nested_gitignore_negation :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo/sub/important.log")
create_file(env, "repo/sub/debug.log")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
// Nested negation overrides root pattern.
// important.log: un-ignored by sub/.gitignore → NOT emitted in .Ignored mode
// debug.log: still ignored by root → emitted
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}, {
"repo/sub/debug.log",
})
}
@(test)
test_nested_gitignore_respected_mode :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "*.log\n")
create_dir(env, "repo/sub")
create_file(env, "repo/sub/.gitignore", "!important.log\n")
create_file(env, "repo/sub/important.log")
create_file(env, "repo/sub/debug.log")
// In .Respected mode:
// important.log: un-ignored by nested negation → emitted
// debug.log: ignored by root → skipped
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Respected}, {
"repo/", "repo/.gitignore", "repo/sub/", "repo/sub/.gitignore", "repo/sub/important.log",
})
}
@(test)
test_multisegment_pattern :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
@@ -136,7 +179,11 @@ test_multisegment_pattern :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo/build/other.txt")
create_file(env, "repo/output.txt")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
// Multi-segment pattern matches relative path, not just basename.
// build/output.txt: matches → ignored
// build/other.txt: doesn't match → not ignored
// output.txt: doesn't match (needs build/ prefix) → not ignored
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}, {
"repo/build/output.txt",
})
}
@@ -149,7 +196,7 @@ test_no_gitignore_file :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.env")
assert_output_empty(t, env, nil, {})
assert_output_empty(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored})
}
@(test)
@@ -161,7 +208,7 @@ test_empty_gitignore :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "\n\n# comment\n\n")
create_file(env, "repo/.env")
assert_output_empty(t, env, nil, {})
assert_output_empty(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored})
}
@(test)
@@ -189,7 +236,7 @@ test_multiple_search_dirs :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
delete(results)
}
opts := WalkOptions{}
opts := WalkOptions{include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored}
thread_count := os.get_processor_core_count()
walk({dir1, dir2}, &results, opts, thread_count)
@@ -219,46 +266,78 @@ test_multiple_search_dirs :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
}
// ============================================================================
// Ignored directory recursion tests
// .All mode tests (fd -HI parity — ignore gitignore entirely)
// ============================================================================
@(test)
test_ignored_dir_descended :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
test_all_mode_emits_all_files :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "secrets/\n")
create_dir(env, "repo/secrets")
create_file(env, "repo/secrets/.env")
create_file(env, "repo/secrets/api.key")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "*.env\n")
create_file(env, "repo/.env")
create_file(env, "repo/secrets.env")
create_file(env, "repo/normal.txt")
// Ignored dir's contents are emitted AND descended into
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
"repo/secrets/", "repo/secrets/.env", "repo/secrets/api.key",
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .All}, {
"repo/", "repo/.env", "repo/.gitignore", "repo/secrets.env", "repo/normal.txt",
})
}
@(test)
test_nested_ignored_dir :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
test_all_mode_descends_everywhere :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "build/\n")
create_dir(env, "repo/build")
create_dir(env, "repo/build/sub")
create_file(env, "repo/build/output.txt")
create_file(env, "repo/build/sub/deep.env")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {}, {
"repo/build/", "repo/build/output.txt",
"repo/build/sub/", "repo/build/sub/deep.env",
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .All}, {
"repo/", "repo/.gitignore", "repo/build/", "repo/build/output.txt",
})
}
// ============================================================================
// Filter tests (excludes, pattern)
// .Respected mode tests (fd -H parity — skip gitignored, prune ignored dirs)
// ============================================================================
@(test)
test_respected_mode_skips_gitignored :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "*.env\n")
create_file(env, "repo/.env")
create_file(env, "repo/secrets.env")
create_file(env, "repo/normal.txt")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Respected}, {
"repo/", "repo/.gitignore", "repo/normal.txt",
})
}
@(test)
test_respected_mode_prunes_ignored_dirs :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "build/\n")
create_dir(env, "repo/build")
create_file(env, "repo/build/output.txt")
create_file(env, "repo/main.txt")
assert_output(t, env, nil, {include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Respected}, {
"repo/", "repo/.gitignore", "repo/main.txt",
})
}
// ============================================================================
// Filter tests (excludes, pattern, hidden)
// ============================================================================
@(test)
@@ -273,7 +352,7 @@ test_excludes_prune_dirs :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo/vendor/lib.env")
assert_output(t, env, nil,
{excludes = {"vendor"}},
{include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored, excludes = {"vendor"}},
{"repo/.env"},
)
}
@@ -290,13 +369,30 @@ test_pattern_filters_results :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
create_file(env, "repo/master.key")
assert_output(t, env, nil,
{pattern = "\\.env$"},
{pattern = "\\.env$", include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Ignored},
{"repo/.env", "repo/secrets.env"},
)
}
@(test)
test_no_hidden_skips_dotfiles :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "*.env\n")
create_file(env, "repo/.env")
create_file(env, "repo/secrets.env")
create_file(env, "repo/.hidden.env")
assert_output(t, env, nil,
{include_hidden = false, ignore_mode = .Ignored},
{"repo/secrets.env"},
)
}
// ============================================================================
// Special file type tests
// Special file type tests (SOCK, FIFO, CHR, BLK parity with fd)
// ============================================================================
@(test)
@@ -305,7 +401,7 @@ test_fifo_emitted :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "*.env\n*.fifo\n")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "*.env\n")
fifo_path := join_path(env.temp_dir, "repo/test.fifo")
defer delete(fifo_path)
@@ -314,7 +410,65 @@ test_fifo_emitted :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
linux.mknod(cpath, linux.S_IFIFO | linux.Mode{.IRUSR, .IWUSR}, 0)
assert_output(t, env, nil,
{pattern = "\\.fifo$"},
{"repo/test.fifo"},
{include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .All},
{"repo/", "repo/.gitignore", "repo/test.fifo"},
)
}
// ============================================================================
// in_repo propagation tests
// ============================================================================
@(test)
test_repo_without_root_gitignore :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_dir(env, "repo/sub")
create_file(env, "repo/sub/.gitignore", "*.tmp\n")
create_file(env, "repo/sub/file.tmp")
create_file(env, "repo/sub/file.txt")
assert_output(t, env, nil,
{include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Respected},
{"repo/", "repo/sub/", "repo/sub/.gitignore", "repo/sub/file.txt"},
)
}
// ============================================================================
// .ignore file support tests (fd respects .ignore in addition to .gitignore)
// ============================================================================
@(test)
test_ignore_file_respected :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.ignore", "*.tmp\n")
create_file(env, "repo/file.tmp")
create_file(env, "repo/file.txt")
assert_output(t, env, nil,
{include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Respected},
{"repo/", "repo/.ignore", "repo/file.txt"},
)
}
@(test)
test_ignore_overrides_gitignore :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
env := create_test_env()
defer destroy_test_env(&env)
create_git_repo(env, "repo")
create_file(env, "repo/.gitignore", "*.log\n")
create_file(env, "repo/.ignore", "important.log\n")
create_file(env, "repo/debug.log")
create_file(env, "repo/important.log")
assert_output(t, env, nil,
{include_hidden = true, ignore_mode = .Respected},
{"repo/", "repo/.gitignore", "repo/.ignore"},
)
}

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@@ -2,6 +2,107 @@ package findr
import "core:testing"
@(test)
test_glob_simple :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo", "foo", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo", "bar/foo", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo", "foobar", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo", "foo/bar", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_anchored :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo", "foo", true))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo", "bar/foo", true))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo", "foobar", true))
}
@(test)
test_glob_star :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("*.log", "test.log", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("*.log", ".log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("*.log", "test.txt", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("*.log", "dir/test", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_question :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("?.log", "a.log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("?.log", "ab.log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("?.log", ".log", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_char_class :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("[abc].log", "a.log", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("[abc].log", "b.log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("[abc].log", "d.log", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_negated_class :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("[!abc].log", "d.log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("[!abc].log", "a.log", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_dot_literal :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match(".env", ".env", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match(".env", "dir/.env", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match(".env", "env", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match(".env", "x.env", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_globstar_prefix :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("**/foo", "foo", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("**/foo", "a/b/foo", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("**/foo", "foobar", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("**/foo", "a/foobar", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_globstar_suffix :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("abc/**", "abc/x", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("abc/**", "abc/x/y", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("abc/**", "abc", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("abc/**", "abcd/x", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_globstar_middle :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo/**/bar", "foo/bar", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo/**/bar", "foo/x/bar", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo/**/bar", "foo/barx", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo/**/bar", "foo/x/y/baz", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_backslash_escape :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("\\!foo", "!foo", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("\\!foo", "foo", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_hash_literal :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("#foo", "#foo", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("#foo", "foo", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_hash_pattern :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("#*#", "#test#", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("#*#", "##", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("#*#", "test", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("#*#", "#test", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_empty :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("", "", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("", "foo", false))
}
@(test)
test_is_ignored_basic :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
gi := parse("*.env\n")

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@@ -201,3 +201,10 @@ glob_destroy :: proc(gp: ^GlobPattern) {
delete(gp.classes)
delete(gp.tokens)
}
glob_match :: proc(pattern: string, path: string, anchored: bool) -> bool {
gp := glob_compile(pattern, anchored)
result := glob_match_compiled(&gp, path)
glob_destroy(&gp)
return result
}

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@@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
package findr
import "core:testing"
glob_match :: proc(pattern: string, path: string, anchored: bool) -> bool {
gp := glob_compile(pattern, anchored)
result := glob_match_compiled(&gp, path)
glob_destroy(&gp)
return result
}
@(test)
test_glob_simple :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo", "foo", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo", "bar/foo", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo", "foobar", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo", "foo/bar", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_anchored :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo", "foo", true))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo", "bar/foo", true))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo", "foobar", true))
}
@(test)
test_glob_star :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("*.log", "test.log", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("*.log", ".log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("*.log", "test.txt", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("*.log", "dir/test", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_question :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("?.log", "a.log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("?.log", "ab.log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("?.log", ".log", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_char_class :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("[abc].log", "a.log", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("[abc].log", "b.log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("[abc].log", "d.log", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_negated_class :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("[!abc].log", "d.log", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("[!abc].log", "a.log", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_dot_literal :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match(".env", ".env", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match(".env", "dir/.env", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match(".env", "env", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match(".env", "x.env", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_globstar_prefix :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("**/foo", "foo", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("**/foo", "a/b/foo", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("**/foo", "foobar", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("**/foo", "a/foobar", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_globstar_suffix :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("abc/**", "abc/x", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("abc/**", "abc/x/y", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("abc/**", "abc", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("abc/**", "abcd/x", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_globstar_middle :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo/**/bar", "foo/bar", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("foo/**/bar", "foo/x/bar", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo/**/bar", "foo/barx", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("foo/**/bar", "foo/x/y/baz", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_backslash_escape :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("\\!foo", "!foo", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("\\!foo", "foo", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_hash_literal :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("#foo", "#foo", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("#foo", "foo", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_hash_pattern :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("#*#", "#test#", false))
testing.expect(t, glob_match("#*#", "##", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("#*#", "test", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("#*#", "#test", false))
}
@(test)
test_glob_empty :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, glob_match("", "", false))
testing.expect(t, !glob_match("", "foo", false))
}

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package findr
import "base:runtime"
import "core:prof/spall"
import "core:sync"
SPALL_ENABLED :: #config(SPALL_ENABLED, ODIN_DEBUG)
spall_ctx: spall.Context
@(thread_local) spall_buffer: spall.Buffer
@(thread_local) spall_backing: []u8
@(instrumentation_enter)
spall_enter :: proc "contextless" (
proc_address, call_site_return_address: rawptr,
loc: runtime.Source_Code_Location,
) {
when SPALL_ENABLED {
spall._buffer_begin(&spall_ctx, &spall_buffer, "", "", loc)
}
}
@(instrumentation_exit)
spall_exit :: proc "contextless" (
proc_address, call_site_return_address: rawptr,
loc: runtime.Source_Code_Location,
) {
when SPALL_ENABLED {
spall._buffer_end(&spall_ctx, &spall_buffer)
}
}
prof_init :: proc() {
when SPALL_ENABLED {
spall_ctx = spall.context_create_with_scale("findr.spall", false, 1.0)
spall_backing = make([]u8, spall.BUFFER_DEFAULT_SIZE)
spall_buffer = spall.buffer_create(spall_backing, u32(sync.current_thread_id()))
spall._buffer_name_thread(&spall_ctx, &spall_buffer, "main")
}
}
prof_destroy :: proc() {
when SPALL_ENABLED {
spall.buffer_destroy(&spall_ctx, &spall_buffer)
delete(spall_backing)
spall.context_destroy(&spall_ctx)
}
}
prof_thread_init :: proc(name: string) {
when SPALL_ENABLED {
spall_backing = make([]u8, spall.BUFFER_DEFAULT_SIZE)
spall_buffer = spall.buffer_create(spall_backing, u32(sync.current_thread_id()))
spall._buffer_name_thread(&spall_ctx, &spall_buffer, name)
}
}
prof_thread_destroy :: proc() {
when SPALL_ENABLED {
spall.buffer_destroy(&spall_ctx, &spall_buffer)
delete(spall_backing)
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
echo "Building findr-prof..."
odin build "$DIR" -debug -out:"$DIR/findr-prof"
echo "Running profiler..."
"$DIR/findr-prof" -E .git -E .jj -HI ~/git.verticalaxion.com
echo
echo "Spall trace: $DIR/findr.spall"

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@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
package findr
import "core:strings"
import "core:sync"
import "core:sys/linux"
import "core:thread"
RepoPool :: struct {
queue: [dynamic]string,
queue_mutex: sync.Mutex,
queue_sema: sync.Atomic_Sema,
results: ^[dynamic]string,
results_lock: sync.Mutex,
active: i64,
done: sync.One_Shot_Event,
threads: []^thread.Thread,
}
find_repos :: proc(roots: []string, results: ^[dynamic]string, thread_count: int) {
if len(roots) == 0 do return
pool := new(RepoPool)
pool.queue = make([dynamic]string)
pool.results = results
pool.active = i64(len(roots))
pool.threads = make([]^thread.Thread, thread_count)
for root in roots {
root_clone, _ := strings.clone(root)
append(&pool.queue, root_clone)
sync.atomic_sema_post(&pool.queue_sema)
}
for i in 0 ..< thread_count {
t := thread.create(repo_worker)
t.data = rawptr(pool)
t.init_context = context
thread.start(t)
pool.threads[i] = t
}
sync.one_shot_event_wait(&pool.done)
for _ in 0 ..< thread_count {
sync.atomic_sema_post(&pool.queue_sema)
}
for t in pool.threads {
thread.destroy(t)
}
delete(pool.threads)
for path in pool.queue {
delete(path)
}
delete(pool.queue)
free(pool)
}
repo_worker :: proc(t: ^thread.Thread) {
pool := cast(^RepoPool)t.data
for {
sync.atomic_sema_wait(&pool.queue_sema)
sync.mutex_lock(&pool.queue_mutex)
if len(pool.queue) == 0 {
sync.mutex_unlock(&pool.queue_mutex)
if sync.atomic_load_explicit(&pool.active, .Acquire) == 0 {
sync.one_shot_event_signal(&pool.done)
}
break
}
last := len(pool.queue) - 1
dir_path := pool.queue[last]
ordered_remove(&pool.queue, last)
sync.mutex_unlock(&pool.queue_mutex)
process_repo_dir(pool, dir_path)
delete(dir_path)
old := sync.atomic_sub_explicit(&pool.active, 1, .Release)
if old == 1 {
sync.one_shot_event_signal(&pool.done)
}
}
}
process_repo_dir :: proc(pool: ^RepoPool, dir_path: string) {
cpath := strings.clone_to_cstring(dir_path)
if cpath == nil do return
defer delete(cpath)
fd, open_err := linux.open(cpath, {.DIRECTORY, .CLOEXEC})
if open_err != .NONE do return
defer linux.close(fd)
if has_git_dir(fd) {
cloned, _ := strings.clone(dir_path)
sync.mutex_lock(&pool.results_lock)
append(pool.results, cloned)
sync.mutex_unlock(&pool.results_lock)
}
buf: [32 * 1024]u8
for {
n, errno := linux.getdents(fd, buf[:])
if n <= 0 || errno != .NONE do break
offs := 0
for d in linux.dirent_iterate_buf(buf[:n], &offs) {
name := linux.dirent_name(d)
if name == "." || name == ".." do continue
if name == ".git" do continue
if d.type == .DIR {
child_path := join_path(dir_path, name)
sync.atomic_add_explicit(&pool.active, 1, .Relaxed)
sync.mutex_lock(&pool.queue_mutex)
append(&pool.queue, child_path)
sync.mutex_unlock(&pool.queue_mutex)
sync.atomic_sema_post(&pool.queue_sema)
}
}
}
}

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@@ -1,20 +1,29 @@
package findr
import "core:bytes"
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:strings"
import "core:sync"
import "core:sync/chan"
import "core:sys/linux"
import "core:text/regex"
import "core:thread"
OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE :: 64 * 1024
IgnoreMode :: enum {
Respected, // skip gitignored, prune ignored dirs (fd -H default)
All, // ignore .gitignore entirely, descend everywhere (fd -HI)
Ignored, // emit ONLY gitignored files, prune ignored dirs (findr original)
}
WalkOptions :: struct {
pattern: string, // regex on basename; "" = match all
excludes: []string, // glob patterns to skip entirely
pattern: string, // regex on basename; "" = match all
excludes: []string, // glob patterns to skip entirely (fd -E)
include_hidden: bool, // true = include dotfiles (fd -H)
ignore_mode: IgnoreMode,
}
RawEntry :: struct {
name: string,
type: linux.Dirent_Type,
}
GIContext :: struct {
@@ -24,21 +33,21 @@ GIContext :: struct {
}
WorkItem :: struct {
path: string, // absolute directory path
rel: string, // relative path from repo root ("" = root)
gi_ctx: ^GIContext, // gitignore chain (nil = outside any repo)
in_repo: bool, // true if inside a git repo
in_ignored: bool, // true if inside a gitignored directory
path: string, // absolute directory path
rel: string, // relative path from repo root ("" = root)
gi_ctx: ^GIContext, // gitignore chain (nil = outside any repo)
in_repo: bool, // true if inside a git repo
}
WalkerPool :: struct {
queue: [dynamic]WorkItem,
queue_mutex: sync.Mutex,
queue_sema: sync.Atomic_Sema,
result_chan: chan.Chan([]u8),
results: ^[dynamic]string,
results_mutex: sync.Mutex,
active: i64,
done: sync.One_Shot_Event,
threads: []^thread.Thread,
threads: [dynamic]^thread.Thread,
opts: WalkOptions,
pattern_re: regex.Regular_Expression,
has_pattern: bool,
@@ -47,58 +56,14 @@ WalkerPool :: struct {
contexts_lock: sync.Mutex,
}
Collector_Data :: struct {
ch: chan.Chan([]u8),
results: ^[dynamic]string,
}
collect_worker :: proc(t: ^thread.Thread) {
data := cast(^Collector_Data)t.data
for {
batch := chan.recv(data.ch) or_break
defer delete(batch)
start := 0
for {
remaining: []u8
#no_bounds_check {remaining = batch[start:]}
idx := bytes.index_byte(remaining, '\n')
if idx < 0 do break
i := start + idx
if i > start {
segment: []u8
#no_bounds_check {segment = batch[start:i]}
s, _ := strings.clone(string(segment))
append(data.results, s)
}
start = i + 1
}
}
}
walk :: proc(roots: []string, results: ^[dynamic]string, opts: WalkOptions, thread_count: int) {
if len(roots) == 0 do return
ch, _ := chan.create(chan.Chan([]u8), max(2 * thread_count, 2), context.allocator)
defer chan.destroy(ch)
data := new(Collector_Data)
data.ch = ch
data.results = results
defer free(data)
collector := thread.create(collect_worker)
collector.data = rawptr(data)
collector.init_context = context
thread.start(collector)
pool := new(WalkerPool)
pool.queue = make([dynamic]WorkItem)
pool.result_chan = ch
pool.results = results
pool.active = i64(len(roots))
pool.threads = make([]^thread.Thread, thread_count)
pool.threads = make([dynamic]^thread.Thread)
pool.all_contexts = make([dynamic]^GIContext)
pool.opts = opts
pool.exclude_gi = nil
@@ -135,7 +100,7 @@ walk :: proc(roots: []string, results: ^[dynamic]string, opts: WalkOptions, thre
t.data = rawptr(pool)
t.init_context = context
thread.start(t)
pool.threads[i] = t
append(&pool.threads, t)
}
sync.one_shot_event_wait(&pool.done)
@@ -175,47 +140,16 @@ walk :: proc(roots: []string, results: ^[dynamic]string, opts: WalkOptions, thre
}
free(pool)
chan.close(ch)
thread.join(collector)
thread.destroy(collector)
}
flush_buf :: proc(ch: chan.Chan([]u8), local: ^[dynamic]u8) {
if len(local) == 0 do return
batch := local[:]
local^ = make([dynamic]u8, 0, OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE)
chan.send(ch, batch)
}
append_path :: proc(buf: ^[dynamic]u8, parent, name: string, trailing_slash: bool) {
need_sep := len(parent) > 0 && parent[len(parent) - 1] != '/'
size := len(parent) + len(name) + 1
if need_sep do size += 1
if trailing_slash do size += 1
old_len := len(buf)
reserve(buf, old_len + size)
resize(buf, old_len + size)
pos := old_len
pos += copy(buf[pos:], parent)
if need_sep {buf[pos] = '/'; pos += 1}
pos += copy(buf[pos:], name)
if trailing_slash {buf[pos] = '/'; pos += 1}
buf[pos] = '\n'
}
walk_worker :: proc(t: ^thread.Thread) {
pool := cast(^WalkerPool)t.data
local_buf := make([dynamic]u8, 0, OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE)
defer {
if len(local_buf) > 0 {
flush_buf(pool.result_chan, &local_buf)
}
delete(local_buf)
}
prof_thread_init("walker")
defer prof_thread_destroy()
local_results := make([dynamic]string, 0, 256)
defer delete(local_results)
for {
sync.atomic_sema_wait(&pool.queue_sema)
@@ -233,36 +167,30 @@ walk_worker :: proc(t: ^thread.Thread) {
ordered_remove(&pool.queue, last)
sync.mutex_unlock(&pool.queue_mutex)
process_dir(pool, item, &local_buf)
process_dir(pool, item, &local_results)
delete(item.path)
if len(item.rel) > 0 {delete(item.rel)}
if len(local_buf) >= OUTPUT_BUF_SIZE {
flush_buf(pool.result_chan, &local_buf)
}
old := sync.atomic_sub_explicit(&pool.active, 1, .Release)
if old == 1 {
sync.one_shot_event_signal(&pool.done)
}
}
if len(local_results) > 0 {
sync.mutex_lock(&pool.results_mutex)
for res in local_results {
append(pool.results, res)
}
sync.mutex_unlock(&pool.results_mutex)
}
}
process_dir :: proc(pool: ^WalkerPool, item: WorkItem, local_buf: ^[dynamic]u8) {
process_dir :: proc(pool: ^WalkerPool, item: WorkItem, local_results: ^[dynamic]string) {
dir_path := item.path
cpath := strings.clone_to_cstring(dir_path)
if cpath == nil do return
defer delete(cpath)
fd, open_err := linux.open(cpath, {.DIRECTORY, .CLOEXEC})
if open_err != .NONE do return
defer linux.close(fd)
has_git := false
if !item.in_ignored {
has_git = has_git_dir(fd)
}
entries := read_dir_entries(dir_path, &has_git)
defer free_entries(&entries)
gi_ctx := item.gi_ctx
rel := item.rel
@@ -274,10 +202,7 @@ process_dir :: proc(pool: ^WalkerPool, item: WorkItem, local_buf: ^[dynamic]u8)
child_in_repo := has_git || item.in_repo
gi: ^Gitignore = nil
if !item.in_ignored {
gi = load_ignore_patterns(dir_path, child_in_repo)
}
gi := load_ignore_patterns(dir_path, child_in_repo)
if gi != nil {
new_ctx := new(GIContext)
new_ctx.gi = gi
@@ -293,41 +218,44 @@ process_dir :: proc(pool: ^WalkerPool, item: WorkItem, local_buf: ^[dynamic]u8)
gi_ctx = new_ctx
}
buf: [32 * 1024]u8
rel_buf: [4096]u8
for {
n, errno := linux.getdents(fd, buf[:])
if n <= 0 || errno != .NONE do break
for entry in entries {
if entry.name == ".git" do continue
offs := 0
for d in linux.dirent_iterate_buf(buf[:n], &offs) {
name := linux.dirent_name(d)
if name == "." || name == ".." do continue
if name == ".git" do continue
is_dir := entry.type == .DIR
is_nondir := entry.type != .DIR
is_dir := d.type == .DIR
is_nondir := d.type != .DIR
if pool.exclude_gi != nil && is_ignored(pool.exclude_gi, entry.name, is_dir) {
continue
}
if pool.exclude_gi != nil && is_ignored(pool.exclude_gi, name, is_dir) {
continue
if !pool.opts.include_hidden && len(entry.name) > 0 && entry.name[0] == '.' {
continue
}
entry_rel := build_rel(rel_buf[:], rel, entry.name)
ignored := false
if gi_ctx != nil && pool.opts.ignore_mode != .All {
ignored = check_chain(gi_ctx, entry_rel, is_dir)
}
should_emit: bool
if ignored {
should_emit = pool.opts.ignore_mode == .Ignored
} else {
should_emit = pool.opts.ignore_mode != .Ignored
}
if is_dir {
if should_emit && matches_pattern(pool, entry.name) {
dir_path_out := join_path_dir(dir_path, entry.name)
append(local_results, dir_path_out)
}
entry_rel := build_rel(rel_buf[:], rel, name)
ignored := false
if item.in_ignored {
ignored = true
} else if gi_ctx != nil {
ignored = check_chain(gi_ctx, entry_rel, is_dir)
}
if is_dir {
if ignored && matches_pattern(pool, name) {
append_path(local_buf, dir_path, name, true)
}
if !ignored {
child_rel, _ := strings.clone(entry_rel)
child_path := join_path(dir_path, name)
child_path := join_path(dir_path, entry.name)
push_work(
pool,
WorkItem {
@@ -335,13 +263,13 @@ process_dir :: proc(pool: ^WalkerPool, item: WorkItem, local_buf: ^[dynamic]u8)
rel = child_rel,
gi_ctx = gi_ctx,
in_repo = child_in_repo,
in_ignored = ignored,
},
)
} else if is_nondir {
if ignored && matches_pattern(pool, name) {
append_path(local_buf, dir_path, name, false)
}
}
} else if is_nondir {
if should_emit && matches_pattern(pool, entry.name) {
full_path := join_path(dir_path, entry.name)
append(local_results, full_path)
}
}
}
@@ -399,13 +327,46 @@ push_work :: proc(pool: ^WalkerPool, item: WorkItem) {
sync.atomic_sema_post(&pool.queue_sema)
}
has_git_dir :: proc(fd: linux.Fd) -> bool {
git_fd, err := linux.openat(fd, ".git", {.DIRECTORY, .CLOEXEC})
if err == .NONE {
linux.close(git_fd)
return true
read_dir_entries :: proc(dir_path: string, has_git: ^bool) -> [dynamic]RawEntry {
entries := make([dynamic]RawEntry)
cpath := strings.clone_to_cstring(dir_path)
if cpath == nil do return entries
fd, err := linux.open(cpath, {.DIRECTORY, .CLOEXEC})
delete(cpath)
if err != .NONE do return entries
buf: [8192]u8
has_git^ = false
for {
n, errno := linux.getdents(fd, buf[:])
if n <= 0 || errno != .NONE do break
offs := 0
for d in linux.dirent_iterate_buf(buf[:n], &offs) {
name := linux.dirent_name(d)
if name == "." || name == ".." do continue
if name == ".git" && d.type == .DIR {
has_git^ = true
}
cloned := strings.clone(name)
append(&entries, RawEntry{name = cloned, type = d.type})
}
}
return false
linux.close(fd)
return entries
}
free_entries :: proc(entries: ^[dynamic]RawEntry) {
for &entry in entries {
delete(entry.name)
}
delete(entries^)
}
load_ignore_patterns :: proc(dir_path: string, in_repo: bool) -> ^Gitignore {
@@ -456,3 +417,18 @@ join_path :: proc(parent, child: string) -> string {
return string(buf)
}
join_path_dir :: proc(parent, child: string) -> string {
need_sep := len(parent) == 0 || parent[len(parent) - 1] != '/'
total := len(parent) + len(child) + 1 // +1 for trailing '/'
if need_sep do total += 1
buf := make([]u8, total, context.allocator)
pos := copy(buf, parent)
if need_sep {
buf[pos] = '/'
pos += 1
}
pos += copy(buf[pos:], child)
buf[pos] = '/'
return string(buf)
}

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devShells.default = pkgs.mkShell {
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
fd
nushell
libsodium

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@@ -1,31 +1,14 @@
package main
import "core:bufio"
import "core:fmt"
import "core:mem"
import "core:os"
main :: proc() {
when ODIN_DEBUG {
heap_track: mem.Tracking_Allocator
mem.tracking_allocator_init(&heap_track, context.allocator)
defer mem.tracking_allocator_destroy(&heap_track)
defer if len(heap_track.allocation_map) > 0 {
for _, leak in heap_track.allocation_map {
fmt.eprintf("LEAK: %v leaked %m\n", leak.location, leak.size)
}
}
context.allocator = mem.tracking_allocator(&heap_track)
temp_track: mem.Tracking_Allocator
mem.tracking_allocator_init(&temp_track, context.temp_allocator)
defer mem.tracking_allocator_destroy(&temp_track)
context.temp_allocator = mem.tracking_allocator(&temp_track)
}
defer free_all(context.temp_allocator)
cmd, ok := parse_args(os.args, os.to_writer(os.stdout), os.to_writer(os.stderr))
defer delete_command(&cmd) // delete flushes automatically
defer bufio.writer_flush(cmd.out_buf)
if !ok {
return
}
@@ -35,6 +18,8 @@ main :: proc() {
cmd_init(&cmd)
case "version":
cmd_version(&cmd)
case "deps":
cmd_deps(&cmd)
case "list":
cmd_list(&cmd)
case "backup", "add":

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@@ -1,21 +1,137 @@
package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:strings"
import "core:sync"
import "core:terminal"
import "findr"
fd_counter: sync.Atomic_Mutex
fd_seq: int
// Caller is responsible for freeing paths
scan_path :: proc(search_path: string, cfg: Config) -> (paths: [dynamic]string, ok: bool) {
opts := findr.WalkOptions {
pattern = cfg.ScanConfig.Matcher,
excludes = cfg.ScanConfig.Exclude[:],
if terminal.is_terminal(os.stdout) {
fmt.printf("Searching for all files in \"%s\"...\n", search_path)
}
findr.walk({search_path}, &paths, opts, os.get_processor_core_count())
all_files, all_ok := run_fd(build_fd_args(search_path, cfg, true))
if !all_ok {
return
}
if terminal.is_terminal(os.stdout) {
fmt.printf("Search for unignored fies in \"%s\"...\n", search_path)
}
unignored_files, unignored_ok := run_fd(build_fd_args(search_path, cfg, false))
if !unignored_ok {
return
}
unignored_set := make(map[string]bool, len(unignored_files), context.temp_allocator)
for file in unignored_files {
unignored_set[file] = true
}
for file in all_files {
if !(file in unignored_set) {
append(&paths, file)
}
}
ok = true
return
}
@(private = "file")
build_fd_args :: proc(search_path: string, cfg: Config, include_ignored: bool) -> []string {
args_len := 3 + 2 * len(cfg.ScanConfig.Exclude) + 2
args := make([dynamic]string, 0, args_len, context.temp_allocator)
append(&args, "fd")
append(&args, "-a")
append(&args, cfg.ScanConfig.Matcher)
for exclude in cfg.ScanConfig.Exclude {
append(&args, "-E")
append(&args, exclude)
}
if include_ignored {
append(&args, "-HI")
} else {
append(&args, "-H")
}
append(&args, search_path)
return args[:]
}
run_fd :: proc(args: []string) -> (lines: []string, ok: bool) {
tmp_path := next_fd_tmp_path()
tmp_file, tmp_err := os.open(tmp_path, os.O_CREATE | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_TRUNC)
if tmp_err != nil {
// TODO: Log a message here
return
}
desc := os.Process_Desc {
command = args,
stdout = tmp_file,
stderr = nil,
}
p, start_err := os.process_start(desc)
os.close(tmp_file)
if start_err != nil {
os.remove(tmp_path)
return
}
state, wait_err := os.process_wait(p)
if wait_err != nil || state.exit_code != 0 {
os.remove(tmp_path)
return
}
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(tmp_path, context.temp_allocator)
os.remove(tmp_path)
if read_err != nil {
return
}
output := string(data)
output = strings.trim_space(output)
if len(output) == 0 {
ok = true
return
}
raw_lines := strings.split(output, "\n", context.temp_allocator)
result := make([dynamic]string, 0, len(raw_lines), context.temp_allocator)
for line in raw_lines {
trimmed := strings.trim_space(line)
if len(trimmed) > 0 {
append(&result, trimmed)
}
}
return result[:], true
}
@(private = "file")
next_fd_tmp_path :: proc() -> string {
sync.atomic_mutex_lock(&fd_counter)
n := fd_seq
fd_seq += 1
sync.atomic_mutex_unlock(&fd_counter)
return fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-fd-%d-%d", os.get_pid(), n)
}
cant_scan :: proc(feats: AvailableFeatures) -> bool {
return Feature.Fd not_in feats
}
find_unbacked :: proc(local_files: []string, db_files: []EnvFile) -> []string {
// Lives until the end of the function
backed_set := make(map[string]bool, len(db_files), context.temp_allocator)
for file in db_files {
backed_set[file.Path] = true
@@ -29,3 +145,4 @@ find_unbacked :: proc(local_files: []string, db_files: []EnvFile) -> []string {
}
return unbacked[:]
}

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@@ -3,10 +3,14 @@ package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
import "core:strings"
import "core:testing"
@(test)
test_scan_path_finds_gitignored_env_files :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
feats := check_features()
testing.expect(t, cant_scan(feats) == false)
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-scan-test-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
@@ -38,12 +42,7 @@ test_scan_path_finds_gitignored_env_files :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
}
results, ok := scan_path(base, cfg)
defer {
for path in results {
delete(path)
}
delete(results)
}
defer delete(results)
testing.expect(t, ok, "scan_path should succeed")
found_env := false
@@ -70,6 +69,9 @@ test_scan_path_finds_gitignored_env_files :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
@(test)
test_scan_path_empty_dir :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
feats := check_features()
testing.expect(t, cant_scan(feats) == false)
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-scan-empty-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
@@ -83,3 +85,12 @@ test_scan_path_empty_dir :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, ok, "scan_path should succeed")
testing.expect(t, len(results) == 0, fmt.tprintf("expected 0 results, got %d", len(results)))
}
@(test)
test_scan_meets_expectations :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, cant_scan({}), "no features should mean can't scan")
testing.expect(t, cant_scan({.Git}), "Git alone should mean can't scan")
testing.expect(t, !cant_scan({.Fd}), "having Fd should mean can scan")
testing.expect(t, !cant_scan({.Fd, .Git}), "both Fd and Git should mean can scan")
}

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@@ -12,6 +12,24 @@ Ed25519Keypair :: struct {
Private: [32]u8,
}
read_wire_string :: proc(data: []u8, offset: ^int) -> (s: string, ok: bool) {
if offset^ + 4 > len(data) {
return
}
length := u32(data[offset^]) << 24 | u32(data[offset^ + 1]) << 16 |
u32(data[offset^ + 2]) << 8 | u32(data[offset^ + 3])
offset^ += 4
if offset^ + int(length) > len(data) {
return
}
s = string(data[offset^ : offset^ + int(length)])
offset^ += int(length)
ok = true
return
}
parse_ssh_public_key :: proc(pub_path: string) -> (pub: [32]u8, ok: bool) {
data, err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(pub_path, context.temp_allocator)
if err != nil {
@@ -235,21 +253,3 @@ is_encrypted_key :: proc(priv_path: string) -> bool {
return ciphername != "none"
}
read_wire_string :: proc(data: []u8, offset: ^int) -> (s: string, ok: bool) {
if offset^ + 4 > len(data) {
return
}
length := u32(data[offset^]) << 24 | u32(data[offset^ + 1]) << 16 |
u32(data[offset^ + 2]) << 8 | u32(data[offset^ + 3])
offset^ += 4
if offset^ + int(length) > len(data) {
return
}
s = string(data[offset^ : offset^ + int(length)])
offset^ += int(length)
ok = true
return
}

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@@ -1 +1 @@
0.4.0
0.3.1