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//! Code for debugging the dep-graph.
use super::{DepKind, DepNode};
use std::error::Error;
/// A dep-node filter goes from a user-defined string to a query over
/// nodes. Right now the format is like this:
///
/// x & y & z
///
/// where the format-string of the dep-node must contain `x`, `y`, and
/// `z`.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct DepNodeFilter {
text: String,
}
impl DepNodeFilter {
pub fn new(text: &str) -> Self {
DepNodeFilter { text: text.trim().to_string() }
}
/// Returns `true` if all nodes always pass the filter.
pub fn accepts_all(&self) -> bool {
self.text.is_empty()
}
/// Tests whether `node` meets the filter, returning true if so.
pub fn test<K: DepKind>(&self, node: &DepNode<K>) -> bool {
let debug_str = format!("{:?}", node);
self.text.split('&').map(|s| s.trim()).all(|f| debug_str.contains(f))
}
}
/// A filter like `F -> G` where `F` and `G` are valid dep-node
/// filters. This can be used to test the source/target independently.
pub struct EdgeFilter {
pub source: DepNodeFilter,
pub target: DepNodeFilter,
}
impl EdgeFilter {
pub fn new(test: &str) -> Result<EdgeFilter, Box<dyn Error>> {
let parts: Vec<_> = test.split("->").collect();
if parts.len() != 2 {
Err(format!("expected a filter like `a&b -> c&d`, not `{}`", test).into())
} else {
Ok(EdgeFilter {
source: DepNodeFilter::new(parts[0]),
target: DepNodeFilter::new(parts[1]),
})
}
}
pub fn test<K: DepKind>(&self, source: &DepNode<K>, target: &DepNode<K>) -> bool {
self.source.test(source) && self.target.test(target)
}
}