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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yorhel
6a68cd9b89 Fixes and updates for Zig 0.9.0 2021-12-21 10:34:44 +01:00
Yorhel
4b1da95835 Add configuration file support 2021-10-06 11:05:56 +02:00
Yorhel
900d31f6fd Add CLI options for all UI settings
+ reorder manpage a bit, since the scan options tend to be more relevant
than all those UI options.

Again, these are mainly useful with a config file.
2021-10-05 17:17:01 +02:00
Yorhel
d005e7c685 Document the 'u' key
Might as well keep it. The quick-config menu popup idea can always be
implemented later on, we're not running out of keys quite yet.
2021-10-05 16:32:36 +02:00
Yorhel
b3c6f0f48a Add CLI options for individual -r features and to counter previous options
The --enable-* options also work for imported files, this fixes #120.

Most other options are not super useful on its own, but these will be
useful when there's a config file.
2021-10-05 16:27:23 +02:00
Yorhel
0d314ca0ca Implement a more efficient hard link counting approach
As aluded to in the previous commit. This approach keeps track of hard
links information much the same way as ncdu 1.16, with the main
difference being that the actual /counting/ of hard link sizes is
deferred until the scan is complete, thus allowing the use of a more
efficient algorithm and amortizing the counting costs.

As an additional benefit, the links listing in the information window
now doesn't need a full scan through the in-memory tree anymore.

A few memory usage benchmarks:

              1.16  2.0-beta1  this commit
root:          429        162          164
backup:       3969       1686         1601
many links:    155        194          106
many links2*:  155        602          106

(I'm surprised my backup dir had enough hard links for this to be an
improvement)
(* this is the same as the "many links" benchmarks, but with a few
parent directories added to increase the tree depth. 2.0-beta1 doesn't
like that at all)

Performance-wise, refresh and delete operations can still be improved a
bit.
2021-07-28 10:35:56 +02:00
Yorhel
36bc405a69 Add parent node pointers to Dir struct + remove Parents abstraction
While this simplifies the code a bit, it's a regression in the sense
that it increases memory use.

This commit is yak shaving for another hard link counting approach I'd
like to try out, which should be a *LOT* less memory hungry compared to
the current approach. Even though it does, indeed, add an extra cost of
these parent node pointers.
2021-07-26 14:03:10 +02:00
Yorhel
6f07a36923 Implement help window
The rewrite is now on feature-parity with ncdu 1.x. What remains is
bugfixing and polishing.
2021-07-18 16:39:19 +02:00
Yorhel
c8636b8982 Add REUSE-compliant copyright headers 2021-07-18 11:50:50 +02:00
Yorhel
3a21dea2cd Implement file deletion + a bunch of bug fixes 2021-07-16 16:18:13 +02:00
Yorhel
448fa9e7a6 Implement shell spawning 2021-07-14 11:24:19 +02:00
Yorhel
6c2ab5001c Implement directory refresh
This complicated the scan code more than I had anticipated and has a
few inherent bugs with respect to calculating shared hardlink sizes.

Still, the merge approach avoids creating a full copy of the subtree, so
that's another memory usage related win compared to the C version.
On the other hand, it does leak memory if nodes can't be reused.

Not quite as well tested as I should have, so I'm sure there's bugs.
2021-07-13 13:45:08 +02:00
Yorhel
ff3e3bccc6 Add link path listing to information window
Two differences compared to the C version:
- You can now select individual paths in the listing, pressing enter
  will open the selected path in the browser window.
- Creating this listing is much slower and requires, in the worst case,
  a full traversal through the in-memory tree. I've tested this without
  the same-dev and shared-parent optimizations (i.e. worst case) on an
  import with 30M files and performance was still quite acceptable - the
  listing completed in a second - so I didn't bother adding a loading
  indicator. On slower systems and even larger trees this may be a
  little annoying, though.

(also, calling nonl() apparently breaks detection of the return key,
neither \n nor KEY_ENTER are emitted for some reason)
2021-07-06 18:33:31 +02:00
Yorhel
618972b82b Add item info window
Doesn't display the item's path anymore (seems rather redundant) but
adds a few more other fields.
2021-06-11 13:12:00 +02:00
Yorhel
cc1966d6a9 Make some space for shared size in UI + speed up JSON import a bit
It still feels kind of sluggish, but not entirely sure how to improve
it.
2021-06-01 16:14:01 +02:00
Yorhel
5264be76c7 UI: Display shared/unique sizes + hide some columns when no space 2021-05-30 17:02:57 +02:00
Yorhel
2390308883 Handle allocation failures
In a similar way to the C version of ncdu: by wrapping malloc(). It's
simpler to handle allocation failures at the source to allow for easy
retries, pushing the retries up the stack will complicate code somewhat
more. Likewise, this is a best-effort approach to handling OOM,
allocation failures in ncurses aren't handled and display glitches may
occur when we get an OOM inside a drawing function.

This is a somewhat un-Zig-like way of handling errors and adds
scary-looking 'catch unreachable's all over the code, but that's okay.
2021-05-29 13:18:23 +02:00
Yorhel
c077c5bed5 Implement JSON file import
Performance is looking great, but the code is rather ugly and
potentially buggy. Also doesn't handle hard links without an "nlink"
field yet.

Error handling of the import code is different from what I've been doing
until now. That's intentional, I'll change error handling of other
pieces to call ui.die() directly rather than propagating error enums.
The approach is less testable but conceptually simpler, it's perfectly
fine for a tiny application like ncdu.
2021-05-29 10:54:45 +02:00
Yorhel
9474aa4329 Only keep total_items + Zig test update + pointless churn 2021-05-24 11:02:26 +02:00
Yorhel
7b3ebf9241 Implement all existing browsing display options + some fixes
I plan to add more display options, but ran out of keys to bind.
Probably going for a quick-select menu thingy so that we can keep the
old key bindings for people accustomed to it.

The graph width algorithm is slightly different, but I think this one's
a minor improvement.
2021-05-23 17:34:40 +02:00
Yorhel
4cc422d628 Implement confirm quit
(+ 2 minor crash fixes due to out-of-bounds cursor_idx)
2021-05-11 13:16:47 +02:00
Yorhel
b0e81ea4e9 Implement scanning UI (-0,-1,-2) 2021-05-09 20:59:09 +02:00
Yorhel
e12eb4556d UI: Implement dir navigation & remember view of past dirs
Now we're getting somewhere. This works surprisingly well, too. Existing
ncdu behavior is to remember which entry was previously selected but not
which entry was displayed at the top, so the view would be slightly
different when switching directories. This new approach remembers both
the entry and the offset.
2021-05-07 17:16:39 +02:00
Yorhel
d1eb7ba007 Initial keyboard input handling + item&sort selection 2021-05-07 12:01:00 +02:00
Yorhel
27cb599e22 More UI stuff + shave off 16 bytes from model.Dir
I initially wanted to keep a directory's block count and size as a
separate field so that exporting an in-memory tree to a JSON dump would
be easier to do, but that doesn't seem like a common operation to
optimize for. We'll probably need the algorithms to subtract sub-items
from directory counts anyway, so such an export can still be
implemented, albeit slower.
2021-05-06 19:20:55 +02:00
Yorhel
a54c10bffb More UI stuff: nice string handling/shortening + Zig bug workaround
libc locale-dependent APIs are pure madness, but I can't avoid them as
long as I use ncurses. libtickit seems like a much saner alternative (at
first glance), but no popular application seems to use it. :(
2021-05-05 08:03:27 +02:00
Yorhel
826c2fc067 Link to ncurses + some rudimentary TUI frameworky stuff
I tried playing with zbox (pure Zig termbox-like lib) for a bit, but I
don't think I want to have to deal with the terminal support issues that
will inevitably come with it. I already stumbled upon one myself: it
doesn't properly put the terminal in a sensible state after cleanup in
tmux. As much as I dislike ncurses, it /is/ ubiquitous and tends to kind
of work.
2021-05-03 08:01:18 +02:00