rust/src/summary.rs

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Rust

#[must_use]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct Summary {
// Encountered e.g. an IO error.
has_operational_errors: bool,
// Failed to reformat code because of parsing errors.
has_parsing_errors: bool,
// Code is valid, but it is impossible to format it properly.
has_formatting_errors: bool,
// Formatted code differs from existing code (write-mode diff only).
pub has_diff: bool,
}
impl Summary {
pub fn new() -> Summary {
Summary {
has_operational_errors: false,
has_parsing_errors: false,
has_formatting_errors: false,
has_diff: false,
}
}
pub fn has_operational_errors(&self) -> bool {
self.has_operational_errors
}
pub fn has_parsing_errors(&self) -> bool {
self.has_parsing_errors
}
pub fn has_formatting_errors(&self) -> bool {
self.has_formatting_errors
}
pub fn add_operational_error(&mut self) {
self.has_operational_errors = true;
}
pub fn add_parsing_error(&mut self) {
self.has_parsing_errors = true;
}
pub fn add_formatting_error(&mut self) {
self.has_formatting_errors = true;
}
pub fn add_diff(&mut self) {
self.has_diff = true;
}
pub fn has_no_errors(&self) -> bool {
!(self.has_operational_errors || self.has_parsing_errors || self.has_formatting_errors ||
self.has_diff)
}
pub fn add(&mut self, other: Summary) {
self.has_operational_errors |= other.has_operational_errors;
self.has_formatting_errors |= other.has_formatting_errors;
self.has_parsing_errors |= other.has_parsing_errors;
self.has_diff |= other.has_diff;
}
pub fn print_exit_codes() {
let exit_codes = r#"Exit Codes:
0 = No errors
1 = Encountered operational errors e.g. an IO error
2 = Failed to reformat code because of parsing errors
3 = Code is valid, but it is impossible to format it properly
4 = Formatted code differs from existing code (write-mode diff only)"#;
println!("{}", exit_codes);
}
}