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Only disable links in VS code in the list
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use anyhow::{bail, Context, Error, Result};
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use std::{
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env,
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fs::{self, File},
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io::{Read, StdoutLock, Write},
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path::Path,
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file_buf: Vec<u8>,
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official_exercises: bool,
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cmd_runner: CmdRunner,
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// Running in VS Code.
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vs_code: bool,
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}
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impl AppState {
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file_buf: Vec::with_capacity(2048),
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official_exercises: !Path::new("info.toml").exists(),
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cmd_runner,
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vs_code: env::var_os("TERM_PROGRAM").is_some_and(|v| v == "vscode"),
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};
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let state_file_status = slf.update_from_file();
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&self.cmd_runner
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn vs_code(&self) -> bool {
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self.vs_code
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}
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// Write the state file.
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// The file's format is very simple:
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// - The first line is a comment.
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file_buf: Vec::new(),
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official_exercises: true,
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cmd_runner: CmdRunner::build().unwrap(),
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vs_code: false,
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};
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let mut assert = |done: [bool; 3], expected: [Option<usize>; 3]| {
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@ -163,7 +163,13 @@ impl<'a> ListState<'a> {
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writer.write_str(exercise.name)?;
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writer.write_ascii(&self.name_col_padding[exercise.name.len()..])?;
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terminal_file_link(&mut writer, exercise.path, Color::Blue)?;
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// The list links aren't shown correctly in VS Code on Windows.
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// But VS Code shows its own links anyway.
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if self.app_state.vs_code() {
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writer.write_str(exercise.path)?;
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} else {
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terminal_file_link(&mut writer, exercise.path, Color::Blue)?;
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}
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next_ln(stdout)?;
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stdout.queue(ResetColor)?;
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12
src/term.rs
12
src/term.rs
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use std::{
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cell::Cell,
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env, fmt, fs,
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fmt, fs,
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io::{self, BufRead, StdoutLock, Write},
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};
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Command, QueueableCommand,
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};
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thread_local! {
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static VS_CODE: Cell<bool> = Cell::new(env::var_os("TERM_PROGRAM").is_some_and(|v| v == "vscode"));
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}
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pub struct MaxLenWriter<'a, 'b> {
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pub stdout: &'a mut StdoutLock<'b>,
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len: usize,
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path: &str,
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color: Color,
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) -> io::Result<()> {
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// VS Code shows its own links. This also avoids some issues, especially on Windows.
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if VS_CODE.get() {
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return writer.write_str(path);
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}
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let canonical_path = fs::canonicalize(path).ok();
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let Some(canonical_path) = canonical_path.as_deref().and_then(|p| p.to_str()) else {
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