use crate::consts::WELCOME; use crate::embedded::{WriteStrategy, EMBEDDED_FILES}; use crate::exercise::{Exercise, ExerciseList}; use crate::run::run; use crate::verify::verify; use anyhow::{bail, Context, Result}; use clap::{Parser, Subcommand}; use state::State; use std::path::Path; use std::process::exit; use verify::VerifyState; mod consts; mod embedded; mod exercise; mod init; mod list; mod run; mod state; mod verify; mod watch; /// Rustlings is a collection of small exercises to get you used to writing and reading Rust code #[derive(Parser)] #[command(version)] struct Args { #[command(subcommand)] command: Option, } #[derive(Subcommand)] enum Subcommands { /// Initialize Rustlings Init, /// Verify all exercises according to the recommended order Verify, /// Same as just running `rustlings` without a subcommand. Watch, /// Run/Test a single exercise Run { /// The name of the exercise name: String, }, /// Reset a single exercise Reset { /// The name of the exercise name: String, }, /// Return a hint for the given exercise Hint { /// The name of the exercise name: String, }, /// List the exercises available in Rustlings List, } fn main() -> Result<()> { let args = Args::parse(); which::which("cargo").context( "Failed to find `cargo`. Did you already install Rust? Try running `cargo --version` to diagnose the problem.", )?; let exercises = ExerciseList::parse()?.exercises; if matches!(args.command, Some(Subcommands::Init)) { init::init_rustlings(&exercises).context("Initialization failed")?; println!( "\nDone initialization!\n Run `cd rustlings` to go into the generated directory. Then run `rustlings` for further instructions on getting started." ); return Ok(()); } else if !Path::new("exercises").is_dir() { println!( " {WELCOME} The `exercises` directory wasn't found in the current directory. If you are just starting with Rustlings, run the command `rustlings init` to initialize it." ); exit(1); } let mut state = State::read_or_default(&exercises); match args.command { None | Some(Subcommands::Watch) => { watch::watch(&state, &exercises)?; } // `Init` is handled above. Some(Subcommands::Init) => (), Some(Subcommands::List) => { list::list(&mut state, &exercises)?; } Some(Subcommands::Run { name }) => { let exercise = find_exercise(&name, &exercises)?; run(exercise).unwrap_or_else(|_| exit(1)); } Some(Subcommands::Reset { name }) => { let exercise = find_exercise(&name, &exercises)?; EMBEDDED_FILES .write_exercise_to_disk(&exercise.path, WriteStrategy::Overwrite) .with_context(|| format!("Failed to reset the exercise {exercise}"))?; println!("The file {} has been reset!", exercise.path.display()); } Some(Subcommands::Hint { name }) => { let exercise = find_exercise(&name, &exercises)?; println!("{}", exercise.hint); } Some(Subcommands::Verify) => match verify(&exercises, 0)? { VerifyState::AllExercisesDone => println!("All exercises done!"), VerifyState::Failed(exercise) => bail!("Exercise {exercise} failed"), }, } Ok(()) } fn find_exercise<'a>(name: &str, exercises: &'a [Exercise]) -> Result<&'a Exercise> { if name == "next" { for exercise in exercises { if !exercise.looks_done()? { return Ok(exercise); } } println!("🎉 Congratulations! You have done all the exercises!"); println!("🔚 There are no more exercises to do next!"); exit(0); } exercises .iter() .find(|e| e.name == name) .with_context(|| format!("No exercise found for '{name}'!")) }