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use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fmt;
/// Key for a configuration variable.
///
/// This type represents a configuration variable that we're looking up in
/// Cargo's configuration. This structure simultaneously keeps track of a
/// corresponding environment variable name as well as a TOML config name. The
/// intention here is that this is built up and torn down over time efficiently,
/// avoiding clones and such as possible.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ConfigKey {
// The current environment variable this configuration key maps to. This is
// updated with `push` methods and looks like `CARGO_FOO_BAR` for pushing
// `foo` and then `bar`.
env: String,
// This is used to keep track of how many sub-keys have been pushed on
// this `ConfigKey`. Each element of this vector is a new sub-key pushed
// onto this `ConfigKey`. Each element is a pair where the first item is
// the key part as a string, and the second item is an index into `env`.
// The `env` index is used on `pop` to truncate `env` to rewind back to
// the previous `ConfigKey` state before a `push`.
parts: Vec<(String, usize)>,
}
impl ConfigKey {
/// Creates a new blank configuration key which is ready to get built up by
/// using `push` and `push_sensitive`.
pub fn new() -> ConfigKey {
ConfigKey {
env: "CARGO".to_string(),
parts: Vec::new(),
}
}
/// Creates a `ConfigKey` from the `key` specified.
///
/// The `key` specified is expected to be a period-separated toml
/// configuration key.
pub fn from_str(key: &str) -> ConfigKey {
let mut cfg = ConfigKey::new();
for part in key.split('.') {
cfg.push(part);
}
cfg
}
/// Pushes a new sub-key on this `ConfigKey`. This sub-key should be
/// equivalent to accessing a sub-table in TOML.
///
/// Note that this considers `name` to be case-insensitive, meaning that the
/// corrseponding toml key is appended with this `name` as-is and the
/// corresponding env key is appended with `name` after transforming it to
/// uppercase characters.
pub fn push(&mut self, name: &str) {
let env = name.replace("-", "_").to_uppercase();
self._push(&env, name);
}
/// Performs the same function as `push` except that the corresponding
/// environment variable does not get the uppercase letters of `name` but
/// instead `name` is pushed raw onto the corresponding environment
/// variable.
pub fn push_sensitive(&mut self, name: &str) {
self._push(name, name);
}
fn _push(&mut self, env: &str, config: &str) {
self.parts.push((config.to_string(), self.env.len()));
self.env.push('_');
self.env.push_str(env);
}
/// Rewinds this `ConfigKey` back to the state it was at before the last
/// `push` method being called.
pub fn pop(&mut self) {
let (_part, env) = self.parts.pop().unwrap();
self.env.truncate(env);
}
/// Returns the corresponding environment variable key for this
/// configuration value.
pub fn as_env_key(&self) -> &str {
&self.env
}
/// Returns an iterator of the key parts as strings.
pub(crate) fn parts(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> {
self.parts.iter().map(|p| p.0.as_ref())
}
/// Returns whether or not this is a key for the root table.
pub fn is_root(&self) -> bool {
self.parts.is_empty()
}
}
impl fmt::Display for ConfigKey {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let parts: Vec<_> = self.parts().map(|part| escape_key_part(part)).collect();
parts.join(".").fmt(f)
}
}
fn escape_key_part<'a>(part: &'a str) -> Cow<'a, str> {
let ok = part.chars().all(|c| {
matches!(c,
'a'..='z' | 'A'..='Z' | '0'..='9' | '-' | '_')
});
if ok {
Cow::Borrowed(part)
} else {
// This is a bit messy, but toml doesn't expose a function to do this.
Cow::Owned(toml::to_string(&toml::Value::String(part.to_string())).unwrap())
}
}