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Move all gitignore matching to separate crate.
This PR introduces a new sub-crate, `ignore`, which primarily provides a fast recursive directory iterator that respects ignore files like gitignore and other configurable filtering rules based on globs or even file types. This results in a substantial source of complexity moved out of ripgrep's core and into a reusable component that others can now (hopefully) benefit from. While much of the ignore code carried over from ripgrep's core, a substantial portion of it was rewritten with the following goals in mind: 1. Reuse matchers built from gitignore files across directory iteration. 2. Design the matcher data structure to be amenable for parallelizing directory iteration. (Indeed, writing the parallel iterator is the next step.) Fixes #9, #44, #45
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@@ -89,16 +89,14 @@ pub fn path_bytes(path: &Path) -> Cow<[u8]> {
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os_str_bytes(path.as_os_str())
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}
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/// Return the raw bytes of the given OS string, transcoded to UTF-8 if
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/// necessary.
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/// Return the raw bytes of the given OS string, possibly transcoded to UTF-8.
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#[cfg(unix)]
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pub fn os_str_bytes(s: &OsStr) -> Cow<[u8]> {
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use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt;
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Cow::Borrowed(s.as_bytes())
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}
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/// Return the raw bytes of the given OS string, transcoded to UTF-8 if
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/// necessary.
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/// Return the raw bytes of the given OS string, possibly transcoded to UTF-8.
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#[cfg(not(unix))]
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pub fn os_str_bytes(s: &OsStr) -> Cow<[u8]> {
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// TODO(burntsushi): On Windows, OS strings are WTF-8, which is a superset
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