-#[cfg(test)]
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
-#[cfg(test)]
use std::io::BufRead;
-#[cfg(test)]
use std::iter::Iterator;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
row: Option<RowInput>,
}
impl<Input: Iterator<Item = Result<String, std::io::Error>>> Reader<Input> {
- #[cfg(test)]
fn new(input: Input) -> Self {
Self {
input: input.enumerate(),
}
}
-#[cfg(test)]
fn read_rows(input: impl std::io::Read) -> impl Iterator<Item = Result<RowInput, std::io::Error>> {
Reader::new(std::io::BufReader::new(input).lines())
}
-#[cfg(test)]
fn column_counts(rows: &[RowInput]) -> Vec<(usize, String)> {
let mut counts: Vec<_> = rows
.iter()
counts
}
-pub fn tablify(_input: &impl std::io::Read) -> String {
- String::from("Hello, world!")
+/// # Errors
+///
+/// Will return `Err` if
+/// * there's an i/o error while reading `input`
+/// * the log has invalid syntax:
+/// * an indented line with no preceding non-indented line
+pub fn tablify(input: impl std::io::Read) -> Result<String, std::io::Error> {
+ let rows = read_rows(input).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
+ let _columns = column_counts(&rows);
+ Ok(String::from("Hello, world!"))
}
#[cfg(test)]