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;;; find-dired.el --- run a `find' command and dired the output -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 1992-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org>,
;; Sebastian Kremer <sk@thp.uni-koeln.de>
;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
;; Keywords: unix
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;;; Code:
(require 'dired)
(defgroup find-dired nil
"Run a `find' command and Dired the output."
:group 'dired
:prefix "find-")
;; FIXME this option does not really belong in this file, it's more general.
;; Eg cf some tests in grep.el.
(defcustom find-exec-terminator
(if (eq 0
(ignore-errors
(process-file find-program nil nil nil
null-device "-exec" "echo" "{}" "+")))
"+"
(shell-quote-argument ";"))
"String that terminates \"find -exec COMMAND {} \".
The value should include any needed quoting for the shell.
Common values are \"+\" and \"\\\\;\", with the former more efficient
than the latter."
:version "24.1"
:group 'find-dired
:type 'string)
(defvar find-gnu-find-p
(eq 0 (ignore-errors
(process-file find-program nil nil nil null-device "--version")))
"Non-nil if `find-program' is a GNU Find, nil otherwise.")
(defvar find-ls-option-default-ls
(cons "-ls" (if find-gnu-find-p "-dilsb" "-dgils")))
(defvar find-ls-option-default-exec
(cons (format "-exec ls -ld {} %s" find-exec-terminator) "-ld"))
(defvar find-ls-option-default-xargs
(cons "-print0 | sort -z | xargs -0 -e ls -ld" "-ld"))
;; find's -ls corresponds to these switches.
;; Note -b, at least GNU find quotes spaces etc. in filenames
(defcustom find-ls-option
(if (eq 0
(ignore-errors
(process-file find-program nil nil nil null-device "-ls")))
find-ls-option-default-ls
find-ls-option-default-exec)
"A pair of options to produce and parse an `ls -l'-type list from `find'.
This is a cons of two strings (FIND-OPTION . LS-SWITCHES).
FIND-OPTION is the option (or options) passed to `find' to produce
a file listing in the desired format. LS-SWITCHES is a set of
`ls' switches that tell dired how to parse the output of `find'.
The two options must be set to compatible values.
For example, to use human-readable file sizes with GNU ls:
(\"-exec ls -ldh {} +\" . \"-ldh\")
To use GNU find's inbuilt \"-ls\" option to list files:
(\"-ls\" . \"-dilsb\")
since GNU find's output has the same format as using GNU ls with
the options \"-dilsb\".
While the option `find -ls' often produces unsorted output, the option
`find -exec ls -ld' maintains the sorting order only on short output,
whereas `find -print | sort | xargs' produces sorted output even
on a large number of files."
:version "27.1" ; add choice of predefined set of options
:type `(choice
(cons :tag "find -ls"
(string ,(car find-ls-option-default-ls))
(string ,(cdr find-ls-option-default-ls)))
(cons :tag "find -exec ls -ld"
(string ,(car find-ls-option-default-exec))
(string ,(cdr find-ls-option-default-exec)))
(cons :tag "find -print | sort | xargs"
(string ,(car find-ls-option-default-xargs))
(string ,(cdr find-ls-option-default-xargs)))
(cons :tag "Other values"
(string :tag "Find Option")
(string :tag "Ls Switches")))
:group 'find-dired)
(defcustom find-ls-subdir-switches
(if (string-match "-[a-z]*b" (cdr find-ls-option))
"-alb"
"-al")
"`ls' switches for inserting subdirectories in `*Find*' buffers.
This should contain the \"-l\" switch.
Use the \"-F\" or \"-b\" switches if and only if you also use
them for `find-ls-option'."
:version "24.1" ; add -b test
:type 'string
:group 'find-dired)
(defcustom find-grep-options
(if (or (and (eq system-type 'berkeley-unix)
(not (string-match "openbsd" system-configuration)))
(string-match "solaris2" system-configuration))
"-s" "-q")
"Option to grep to be as silent as possible.
On Berkeley systems, this is `-s'; on Posix, and with GNU grep, `-q' does it.
On other systems, the closest you can come is to use `-l'."
:type 'string
:group 'find-dired)
;; This used to be autoloaded (see bug#4387).
(defcustom find-name-arg
(if read-file-name-completion-ignore-case
"-iname"
"-name")
"Argument used to specify file name pattern.
If `read-file-name-completion-ignore-case' is non-nil, -iname is used so that
find also ignores case. Otherwise, -name is used."
:type 'string
:group 'find-dired
:version "22.2")
(defcustom find-dired-refine-function #'find-dired-sort-by-filename
"If non-nil, a function for refining the *Find* buffer of `find-dired'.
This function takes no arguments. The *Find* buffer is narrowed to the
output of `find' (one file per line) when this function is called."
:version "27.1"
:group 'find-dired
:type '(choice (const :tag "Sort file names lexicographically"
find-dired-sort-by-filename)
(function :tag "Refining function")
(const :tag "No refining" nil)))
(defvar find-args nil
"Last arguments given to `find' by \\[find-dired].")
;; History of find-args values entered in the minibuffer.
(defvar find-args-history nil)
(defvar find-command-history nil
"History of commands passed interactively to `find-dired-with-command'.")
(defvar dired-sort-inhibit)
;;;###autoload
(defun find-dired (dir args)
"Run `find' and go into Dired mode on a buffer of the output.
The command run (after changing into DIR) is essentially
find . \\( ARGS \\) -ls
except that the car of the variable `find-ls-option' specifies what to
use in place of \"-ls\" as the final argument.
Collect output in the \"*Find*\" buffer. To kill the job before
it finishes, type \\[kill-find].
For more information on how to write valid find expressions for
ARGS, see Info node `(find) Finding Files'. If you are not
using GNU findutils (on macOS and *BSD systems), see instead the
man page for \"find\"."
(interactive (list (read-directory-name "Run find in directory: " nil "" t)
(read-string "Run find (with args): " find-args
(if find-args
'(find-args-history . 1)
'find-args-history))))
(setq find-args args ; save for next interactive call
args (concat find-program " . "
(if (string= args "")
""
(concat
(shell-quote-argument "(")
" " args " "
(shell-quote-argument ")")
" "))
(find-dired--escaped-ls-option)))
(find-dired-with-command dir args))
;;;###autoload
(defun find-dired-with-command (dir command)
"Run `find' and go into Dired mode on a buffer of the output.
The user-supplied COMMAND is run after changing into DIR and should look like
find . GLOBALARGS \\( ARGS \\) -ls
The car of the variable `find-ls-option' specifies what to
use in place of \"-ls\" as the starting input.
Collect output in the \"*Find*\" buffer. To kill the job before
it finishes, type \\[kill-find]."
(interactive
(list (read-directory-name "Run find in directory: " nil "" t)
(read-string "Run find command: "
(cons (concat find-program
" . \\( \\) "
(find-dired--escaped-ls-option))
(+ 1 (length find-program) (length " . \\( ")))
'find-command-history)))
(let ((dired-buffers dired-buffers))
;; Expand DIR ("" means default-directory), and make sure it has a
;; trailing slash.
(setq dir (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name dir)))
;; Check that it's really a directory.
(or (file-directory-p dir)
(error "find-dired needs a directory: %s" dir))
(pop-to-buffer-same-window (get-buffer-create "*Find*"))
;; See if there's still a `find' running, and offer to kill
;; it first, if it is.
(let ((find (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
(when find
(if (or (not (eq (process-status find) 'run))
(yes-or-no-p
(format-message "A `find' process is running; kill it? ")))
(condition-case nil
(progn
(interrupt-process find)
(sit-for 1)
(delete-process find))
(error nil))
(error "Cannot have two processes in `%s' at once" (buffer-name)))))
(widen)
(kill-all-local-variables)
(setq buffer-read-only nil)
(erase-buffer)
(setq default-directory dir)
;; Start the find process.
(let ((proc (start-file-process-shell-command
(buffer-name) (current-buffer) command)))
;; Initialize the process marker; it is used by the filter.
(move-marker (process-mark proc) (point) (current-buffer))
(set-process-filter proc #'find-dired-filter)
(set-process-sentinel proc #'find-dired-sentinel))
(dired-mode dir (cdr find-ls-option))
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map (current-local-map))
(define-key map "\C-c\C-k" 'kill-find)
(use-local-map map))
(setq-local dired-sort-inhibit t)
(setq-local revert-buffer-function
(lambda (_ignore-auto _noconfirm)
(find-dired-with-command dir command)))
;; Set subdir-alist so that Tree Dired will work:
(if (fboundp 'dired-simple-subdir-alist)
;; will work even with nested dired format (dired-nstd.el,v 1.15
;; and later)
(dired-simple-subdir-alist)
;; else we have an ancient tree dired (or classic dired, where
;; this does no harm)
(setq dired-subdir-alist
(list (cons default-directory (point-min-marker)))))
(setq-local dired-subdir-switches find-ls-subdir-switches)
(setq buffer-read-only nil)
;; Subdir headlerline must come first because the first marker in
;; subdir-alist points there.
(insert " " dir ":\n")
(when dired-make-directory-clickable
(dired--make-directory-clickable))
;; Make second line a ``find'' line in analogy to the ``total'' or
;; ``wildcard'' line.
(let ((point (point)))
(insert " " command "\n")
(dired-insert-set-properties point (point)))
(setq buffer-read-only t)
(setq mode-line-process '(":%s"))))
(defun find-dired--escaped-ls-option ()
"Return the car of `find-ls-option' escaped for a shell command."
(if (string-match "\\`\\(.*\\) {} \\(\\\\;\\|\\+\\)\\'"
(car find-ls-option))
(format "%s %s %s"
(match-string 1 (car find-ls-option))
(shell-quote-argument "{}")
find-exec-terminator)
(car find-ls-option)))
(defun kill-find ()
"Kill the `find' process running in the current buffer."
(interactive)
(let ((find (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
(and find (eq (process-status find) 'run)
(eq (process-filter find) #'find-dired-filter)
(condition-case nil
(delete-process find)
(error nil)))))
;;;###autoload
(defun find-name-dired (dir pattern)
"Search DIR recursively for files matching the globbing PATTERN,
and run Dired on those files.
PATTERN is a shell wildcard (not an Emacs regexp) and need not be quoted.
The default command run (after changing into DIR) is
find . -name \\='PATTERN\\=' -ls
See `find-name-arg' to customize the arguments."
(interactive
"DFind-name (directory): \nsFind-name (filename wildcard): ")
(find-dired dir (concat find-name-arg " " (shell-quote-argument pattern))))
;; This functionality suggested by
;; From: oblanc@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Olivier Blanc)
;; Subject: find-dired, lookfor-dired
;; Date: 10 May 91 17:50:00 GMT
;; Organization: University of Waterloo
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'lookfor-dired #'find-grep-dired "29.1")
;;;###autoload
(defun find-grep-dired (dir regexp)
"Find files in DIR that contain matches for REGEXP and start Dired on output.
The command run (after changing into DIR) is
find . \\( -type f -exec `grep-program' `find-grep-options' \\
-e REGEXP {} \\; \\) -ls
where the first string in the value of the variable `find-ls-option'
specifies what to use in place of \"-ls\" as the final argument."
;; Doc used to say "Thus ARG can also contain additional grep options."
;; i) Presumably ARG == REGEXP?
;; ii) No it can't have options, since it gets shell-quoted.
(interactive "DFind-grep (directory): \nsFind-grep (grep regexp): ")
;; find -exec doesn't allow shell i/o redirections in the command,
;; or we could use `grep -l >/dev/null'
;; We use -type f, not ! -type d, to avoid getting screwed
;; by FIFOs and devices. I'm not sure what's best to do
;; about symlinks, so as far as I know this is not wrong.
(find-dired dir
(concat "-type f -exec " grep-program " " find-grep-options " -e "
(shell-quote-argument regexp)
" "
(shell-quote-argument "{}")
" "
;; Doesn't work with "+".
(shell-quote-argument ";"))))
(defun find-dired-filter (proc string)
;; Filter for \\[find-dired] processes.
(let ((buf (process-buffer proc))
(inhibit-read-only t))
(if (buffer-name buf)
(with-current-buffer buf
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(let ((buffer-read-only nil)
(beg (point-max)))
(goto-char beg)
(insert string)
(goto-char beg)
(or (looking-at "^")
(forward-line 1))
(while (looking-at "^")
(insert " ")
(forward-line 1))
;; Convert ` ./FILE' to ` FILE'
;; This would lose if the current chunk of output
;; starts or ends within the ` ./', so back up a bit:
(goto-char (- beg 3)) ; no error if < 0
(while (search-forward " ./" nil t)
(delete-region (point) (- (point) 2)))
;; Find all the complete lines in the unprocessed
;; output and process it to add text properties.
(goto-char (point-max))
(if (search-backward "\n" (process-mark proc) t)
(progn
(dired-insert-set-properties (process-mark proc)
(1+ (point)))
(move-marker (process-mark proc) (1+ (point)))))))))
;; The buffer has been killed.
(delete-process proc))))
(defun find-dired-sentinel (proc state)
"Sentinel for \\[find-dired] processes."
(let ((buf (process-buffer proc)))
(if (buffer-name buf)
(with-current-buffer buf
(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(when find-dired-refine-function
;; `find-dired-filter' puts two whitespace characters
;; at the beginning of every line.
(narrow-to-region (point) (- (point-max) 2))
(funcall find-dired-refine-function)
(widen))
(let ((point (point-max)))
(goto-char point)
(insert "\n find "
(substring state 0 -1) ; omit \n at end of STATE.
" at " (substring (current-time-string) 0 19))
(dired-insert-set-properties point (point))))
(setq mode-line-process
(format ":%s" (process-status proc)))
;; Since the buffer and mode line will show that the
;; process is dead, we can delete it now. Otherwise it
;; will stay around until M-x `list-processes'.
(delete-process proc)
(force-mode-line-update))))
(message "find-dired %s finished." buf))))
(defun find-dired-sort-by-filename ()
"Sort entries in *Find* buffer by file name lexicographically."
(sort-subr nil 'forward-line 'end-of-line
(lambda ()
(when-let ((start
(next-single-property-change
(point) 'dired-filename)))
(buffer-substring-no-properties start (line-end-position))))))
(provide 'find-dired)
;;; find-dired.el ends here