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diff --git a/src/fexpr/mod.rs b/src/fexpr/mod.rs index 391b739..2bdbfe7 100644 --- a/src/fexpr/mod.rs +++ b/src/fexpr/mod.rs @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ use super::{filters, FightOutcome, SearchField}; use std::{error, fmt}; +use itertools::Itertools; use lalrpop_util::{lalrpop_mod, lexer::Token, ParseError}; use thiserror::Error; @@ -64,3 +65,50 @@ pub fn location<T>(err: &ParseError<usize, T, FError>) -> usize { ParseError::User { ref error } => error.location, } } + +/// "Re-quotes" a list of string pieces to a long, whitespace separated string. +/// +/// This function is needed because the shell already does some argument parsing, so if the user +/// specifies `-player "godric gobbledygook"` on the command line, we will get `["-player", "godric +/// gobbledygook"]` as the arguments. Howvever, our parser expects a single string, so we re-join +/// the pieces and apply the quotes where necessary. +/// +/// Note that this works on a "best guess" method, as we cannot reconstruct the shell's quotes 1:1. +/// This means that some things that work on the command line won't work in the REPL, and vice +/// versa. +/// +/// ``` +/// assert_eq!( +/// requote(&["-player", "godric gobbledygook"]), +/// r#"-player "godric gobbledygook""#, +/// ); +/// ``` +pub fn requote<S: AsRef<str>, T: IntoIterator<Item = S>>(items: T) -> String { + const SPECIAL_CHARS: &[char] = &[' ', '.', '^', '$', '+', '+']; + items + .into_iter() + .map(|part| { + let part = part.as_ref(); + if part.contains(SPECIAL_CHARS) { + format!(r#""{}""#, part) + } else { + part.into() + } + }) + .join(" ") +} + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use super::*; + + #[test] + fn test_requote() { + assert_eq!( + requote(&["-player", "godric gobbledygook"]), + r#"-player "godric gobbledygook""#, + ); + assert_eq!(requote(&["-player", "godric"]), r#"-player godric"#,); + assert_eq!(requote(&["-player", "g.dric"]), r#"-player "g.dric""#,); + } +} |