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use libc;
use std::ffi::CString;
use std::marker;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::ptr;
use std::str;
use crate::util::{self, Binding};
use crate::{raw, Buf, ConfigLevel, Error, IntoCString};
/// A structure representing a git configuration key/value store
pub struct Config {
raw: *mut raw::git_config,
}
/// A struct representing a certain entry owned by a `Config` instance.
///
/// An entry has a name, a value, and a level it applies to.
pub struct ConfigEntry<'cfg> {
raw: *mut raw::git_config_entry,
_marker: marker::PhantomData<&'cfg Config>,
owned: bool,
}
/// An iterator over the `ConfigEntry` values of a `Config` structure.
///
/// Due to lifetime restrictions, `ConfigEntries` does not implement the
/// standard [`Iterator`] trait. It provides a [`next`] function which only
/// allows access to one entry at a time. [`for_each`] is available as a
/// convenience function.
///
/// [`next`]: ConfigEntries::next
/// [`for_each`]: ConfigEntries::for_each
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// // Example of how to collect all entries.
/// use git2::Config;
///
/// let config = Config::new()?;
/// let iter = config.entries(None)?;
/// let mut entries = Vec::new();
/// iter
/// .for_each(|entry| {
/// let name = entry.name().unwrap().to_string();
/// let value = entry.value().unwrap_or("").to_string();
/// entries.push((name, value))
/// })?;
/// for entry in &entries {
/// println!("{} = {}", entry.0, entry.1);
/// }
/// # Ok::<(), git2::Error>(())
///
/// ```
pub struct ConfigEntries<'cfg> {
raw: *mut raw::git_config_iterator,
current: Option<ConfigEntry<'cfg>>,
_marker: marker::PhantomData<&'cfg Config>,
}
impl Config {
/// Allocate a new configuration object
///
/// This object is empty, so you have to add a file to it before you can do
/// anything with it.
pub fn new() -> Result<Config, Error> {
crate::init();
let mut raw = ptr::null_mut();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_new(&mut raw));
Ok(Binding::from_raw(raw))
}
}
/// Create a new config instance containing a single on-disk file
pub fn open(path: &Path) -> Result<Config, Error> {
crate::init();
let mut raw = ptr::null_mut();
// Normal file path OK (does not need Windows conversion).
let path = path.into_c_string()?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_open_ondisk(&mut raw, path));
Ok(Binding::from_raw(raw))
}
}
/// Open the global, XDG and system configuration files
///
/// Utility wrapper that finds the global, XDG and system configuration
/// files and opens them into a single prioritized config object that can
/// be used when accessing default config data outside a repository.
pub fn open_default() -> Result<Config, Error> {
crate::init();
let mut raw = ptr::null_mut();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_open_default(&mut raw));
Ok(Binding::from_raw(raw))
}
}
/// Locate the path to the global configuration file
///
/// The user or global configuration file is usually located in
/// `$HOME/.gitconfig`.
///
/// This method will try to guess the full path to that file, if the file
/// exists. The returned path may be used on any method call to load
/// the global configuration file.
///
/// This method will not guess the path to the XDG compatible config file
/// (`.config/git/config`).
pub fn find_global() -> Result<PathBuf, Error> {
crate::init();
let buf = Buf::new();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_find_global(buf.raw()));
}
Ok(util::bytes2path(&buf).to_path_buf())
}
/// Locate the path to the system configuration file
///
/// If /etc/gitconfig doesn't exist, it will look for `%PROGRAMFILES%`
pub fn find_system() -> Result<PathBuf, Error> {
crate::init();
let buf = Buf::new();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_find_system(buf.raw()));
}
Ok(util::bytes2path(&buf).to_path_buf())
}
/// Locate the path to the global XDG compatible configuration file
///
/// The XDG compatible configuration file is usually located in
/// `$HOME/.config/git/config`.
pub fn find_xdg() -> Result<PathBuf, Error> {
crate::init();
let buf = Buf::new();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_find_xdg(buf.raw()));
}
Ok(util::bytes2path(&buf).to_path_buf())
}
/// Add an on-disk config file instance to an existing config
///
/// The on-disk file pointed at by path will be opened and parsed; it's
/// expected to be a native Git config file following the default Git config
/// syntax (see man git-config).
///
/// Further queries on this config object will access each of the config
/// file instances in order (instances with a higher priority level will be
/// accessed first).
pub fn add_file(&mut self, path: &Path, level: ConfigLevel, force: bool) -> Result<(), Error> {
// Normal file path OK (does not need Windows conversion).
let path = path.into_c_string()?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_add_file_ondisk(
self.raw,
path,
level,
ptr::null(),
force
));
Ok(())
}
}
/// Delete a config variable from the config file with the highest level
/// (usually the local one).
pub fn remove(&mut self, name: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_delete_entry(self.raw, name));
Ok(())
}
}
/// Remove multivar config variables in the config file with the highest level (usually the
/// local one).
///
/// The regular expression is applied case-sensitively on the value.
pub fn remove_multivar(&mut self, name: &str, regexp: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
let name = CString::new(name)?;
let regexp = CString::new(regexp)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_delete_multivar(self.raw, name, regexp));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Get the value of a boolean config variable.
///
/// All config files will be looked into, in the order of their defined
/// level. A higher level means a higher priority. The first occurrence of
/// the variable will be returned here.
pub fn get_bool(&self, name: &str) -> Result<bool, Error> {
let mut out = 0 as libc::c_int;
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_get_bool(&mut out, &*self.raw, name));
}
Ok(out != 0)
}
/// Get the value of an integer config variable.
///
/// All config files will be looked into, in the order of their defined
/// level. A higher level means a higher priority. The first occurrence of
/// the variable will be returned here.
pub fn get_i32(&self, name: &str) -> Result<i32, Error> {
let mut out = 0i32;
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_get_int32(&mut out, &*self.raw, name));
}
Ok(out)
}
/// Get the value of an integer config variable.
///
/// All config files will be looked into, in the order of their defined
/// level. A higher level means a higher priority. The first occurrence of
/// the variable will be returned here.
pub fn get_i64(&self, name: &str) -> Result<i64, Error> {
let mut out = 0i64;
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_get_int64(&mut out, &*self.raw, name));
}
Ok(out)
}
/// Get the value of a string config variable.
///
/// This is the same as `get_bytes` except that it may return `Err` if
/// the bytes are not valid utf-8.
///
/// This method will return an error if this `Config` is not a snapshot.
pub fn get_str(&self, name: &str) -> Result<&str, Error> {
str::from_utf8(self.get_bytes(name)?)
.map_err(|_| Error::from_str("configuration value is not valid utf8"))
}
/// Get the value of a string config variable as a byte slice.
///
/// This method will return an error if this `Config` is not a snapshot.
pub fn get_bytes(&self, name: &str) -> Result<&[u8], Error> {
let mut ret = ptr::null();
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_get_string(&mut ret, &*self.raw, name));
Ok(crate::opt_bytes(self, ret).unwrap())
}
}
/// Get the value of a string config variable as an owned string.
///
/// All config files will be looked into, in the order of their
/// defined level. A higher level means a higher priority. The
/// first occurrence of the variable will be returned here.
///
/// An error will be returned if the config value is not valid utf-8.
pub fn get_string(&self, name: &str) -> Result<String, Error> {
let ret = Buf::new();
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_get_string_buf(ret.raw(), self.raw, name));
}
str::from_utf8(&ret)
.map(|s| s.to_string())
.map_err(|_| Error::from_str("configuration value is not valid utf8"))
}
/// Get the value of a path config variable as an owned `PathBuf`.
///
/// A leading '~' will be expanded to the global search path (which
/// defaults to the user's home directory but can be overridden via
/// [`raw::git_libgit2_opts`].
///
/// All config files will be looked into, in the order of their
/// defined level. A higher level means a higher priority. The
/// first occurrence of the variable will be returned here.
pub fn get_path(&self, name: &str) -> Result<PathBuf, Error> {
let ret = Buf::new();
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_get_path(ret.raw(), self.raw, name));
}
Ok(crate::util::bytes2path(&ret).to_path_buf())
}
/// Get the ConfigEntry for a config variable.
pub fn get_entry(&self, name: &str) -> Result<ConfigEntry<'_>, Error> {
let mut ret = ptr::null_mut();
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_get_entry(&mut ret, self.raw, name));
Ok(Binding::from_raw(ret))
}
}
/// Iterate over all the config variables
///
/// If `glob` is `Some`, then the iterator will only iterate over all
/// variables whose name matches the pattern.
///
/// The regular expression is applied case-sensitively on the normalized form of
/// the variable name: the section and variable parts are lower-cased. The
/// subsection is left unchanged.
///
/// Due to lifetime restrictions, the returned value does not implement
/// the standard [`Iterator`] trait. See [`ConfigEntries`] for more.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use git2::Config;
///
/// let cfg = Config::new().unwrap();
///
/// let mut entries = cfg.entries(None).unwrap();
/// while let Some(entry) = entries.next() {
/// let entry = entry.unwrap();
/// println!("{} => {}", entry.name().unwrap(), entry.value().unwrap());
/// }
/// ```
pub fn entries(&self, glob: Option<&str>) -> Result<ConfigEntries<'_>, Error> {
let mut ret = ptr::null_mut();
unsafe {
match glob {
Some(s) => {
let s = CString::new(s)?;
try_call!(raw::git_config_iterator_glob_new(&mut ret, &*self.raw, s));
}
None => {
try_call!(raw::git_config_iterator_new(&mut ret, &*self.raw));
}
}
Ok(Binding::from_raw(ret))
}
}
/// Iterate over the values of a multivar
///
/// If `regexp` is `Some`, then the iterator will only iterate over all
/// values which match the pattern.
///
/// The regular expression is applied case-sensitively on the normalized form of
/// the variable name: the section and variable parts are lower-cased. The
/// subsection is left unchanged.
///
/// Due to lifetime restrictions, the returned value does not implement
/// the standard [`Iterator`] trait. See [`ConfigEntries`] for more.
pub fn multivar(&self, name: &str, regexp: Option<&str>) -> Result<ConfigEntries<'_>, Error> {
let mut ret = ptr::null_mut();
let name = CString::new(name)?;
let regexp = regexp.map(CString::new).transpose()?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_multivar_iterator_new(
&mut ret, &*self.raw, name, regexp
));
Ok(Binding::from_raw(ret))
}
}
/// Open the global/XDG configuration file according to git's rules
///
/// Git allows you to store your global configuration at `$HOME/.config` or
/// `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config`. For backwards compatibility, the XDG file
/// shouldn't be used unless the use has created it explicitly. With this
/// function you'll open the correct one to write to.
pub fn open_global(&mut self) -> Result<Config, Error> {
let mut raw = ptr::null_mut();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_open_global(&mut raw, self.raw));
Ok(Binding::from_raw(raw))
}
}
/// Build a single-level focused config object from a multi-level one.
///
/// The returned config object can be used to perform get/set/delete
/// operations on a single specific level.
pub fn open_level(&self, level: ConfigLevel) -> Result<Config, Error> {
let mut raw = ptr::null_mut();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_open_level(&mut raw, &*self.raw, level));
Ok(Binding::from_raw(raw))
}
}
/// Set the value of a boolean config variable in the config file with the
/// highest level (usually the local one).
pub fn set_bool(&mut self, name: &str, value: bool) -> Result<(), Error> {
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_set_bool(self.raw, name, value));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Set the value of an integer config variable in the config file with the
/// highest level (usually the local one).
pub fn set_i32(&mut self, name: &str, value: i32) -> Result<(), Error> {
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_set_int32(self.raw, name, value));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Set the value of an integer config variable in the config file with the
/// highest level (usually the local one).
pub fn set_i64(&mut self, name: &str, value: i64) -> Result<(), Error> {
let name = CString::new(name)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_set_int64(self.raw, name, value));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Set the value of an multivar config variable in the config file with the
/// highest level (usually the local one).
///
/// The regular expression is applied case-sensitively on the value.
pub fn set_multivar(&mut self, name: &str, regexp: &str, value: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
let name = CString::new(name)?;
let regexp = CString::new(regexp)?;
let value = CString::new(value)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_set_multivar(self.raw, name, regexp, value));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Set the value of a string config variable in the config file with the
/// highest level (usually the local one).
pub fn set_str(&mut self, name: &str, value: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
let name = CString::new(name)?;
let value = CString::new(value)?;
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_set_string(self.raw, name, value));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Create a snapshot of the configuration
///
/// Create a snapshot of the current state of a configuration, which allows
/// you to look into a consistent view of the configuration for looking up
/// complex values (e.g. a remote, submodule).
pub fn snapshot(&mut self) -> Result<Config, Error> {
let mut ret = ptr::null_mut();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_snapshot(&mut ret, self.raw));
Ok(Binding::from_raw(ret))
}
}
/// Parse a string as a bool.
///
/// Interprets "true", "yes", "on", 1, or any non-zero number as true.
/// Interprets "false", "no", "off", 0, or an empty string as false.
pub fn parse_bool<S: IntoCString>(s: S) -> Result<bool, Error> {
let s = s.into_c_string()?;
let mut out = 0;
crate::init();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_parse_bool(&mut out, s));
}
Ok(out != 0)
}
/// Parse a string as an i32; handles suffixes like k, M, or G, and
/// multiplies by the appropriate power of 1024.
pub fn parse_i32<S: IntoCString>(s: S) -> Result<i32, Error> {
let s = s.into_c_string()?;
let mut out = 0;
crate::init();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_parse_int32(&mut out, s));
}
Ok(out)
}
/// Parse a string as an i64; handles suffixes like k, M, or G, and
/// multiplies by the appropriate power of 1024.
pub fn parse_i64<S: IntoCString>(s: S) -> Result<i64, Error> {
let s = s.into_c_string()?;
let mut out = 0;
crate::init();
unsafe {
try_call!(raw::git_config_parse_int64(&mut out, s));
}
Ok(out)
}
}
impl Binding for Config {
type Raw = *mut raw::git_config;
unsafe fn from_raw(raw: *mut raw::git_config) -> Config {
Config { raw }
}
fn raw(&self) -> *mut raw::git_config {
self.raw
}
}
impl Drop for Config {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { raw::git_config_free(self.raw) }
}
}
impl<'cfg> ConfigEntry<'cfg> {
/// Gets the name of this entry.
///
/// May return `None` if the name is not valid utf-8
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
str::from_utf8(self.name_bytes()).ok()
}
/// Gets the name of this entry as a byte slice.
pub fn name_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
unsafe { crate::opt_bytes(self, (*self.raw).name).unwrap() }
}
/// Gets the value of this entry.
///
/// May return `None` if the value is not valid utf-8
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics when no value is defined.
pub fn value(&self) -> Option<&str> {
str::from_utf8(self.value_bytes()).ok()
}
/// Gets the value of this entry as a byte slice.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics when no value is defined.
pub fn value_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
unsafe { crate::opt_bytes(self, (*self.raw).value).unwrap() }
}
/// Returns `true` when a value is defined otherwise `false`.
///
/// No value defined is a short-hand to represent a Boolean `true`.
pub fn has_value(&self) -> bool {
unsafe { !(*self.raw).value.is_null() }
}
/// Gets the configuration level of this entry.
pub fn level(&self) -> ConfigLevel {
unsafe { ConfigLevel::from_raw((*self.raw).level) }
}
/// Depth of includes where this variable was found
pub fn include_depth(&self) -> u32 {
unsafe { (*self.raw).include_depth as u32 }
}
}
impl<'cfg> Binding for ConfigEntry<'cfg> {
type Raw = *mut raw::git_config_entry;
unsafe fn from_raw(raw: *mut raw::git_config_entry) -> ConfigEntry<'cfg> {
ConfigEntry {
raw,
_marker: marker::PhantomData,
owned: true,
}
}
fn raw(&self) -> *mut raw::git_config_entry {
self.raw
}
}
impl<'cfg> Binding for ConfigEntries<'cfg> {
type Raw = *mut raw::git_config_iterator;
unsafe fn from_raw(raw: *mut raw::git_config_iterator) -> ConfigEntries<'cfg> {
ConfigEntries {
raw,
current: None,
_marker: marker::PhantomData,
}
}
fn raw(&self) -> *mut raw::git_config_iterator {
self.raw
}
}
impl<'cfg> ConfigEntries<'cfg> {
/// Advances the iterator and returns the next value.
///
/// Returns `None` when iteration is finished.
pub fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Result<&ConfigEntry<'cfg>, Error>> {
let mut raw = ptr::null_mut();
drop(self.current.take());
unsafe {
try_call_iter!(raw::git_config_next(&mut raw, self.raw));
let entry = ConfigEntry {
owned: false,
raw,
_marker: marker::PhantomData,
};
self.current = Some(entry);
Some(Ok(self.current.as_ref().unwrap()))
}
}
/// Calls the given closure for each remaining entry in the iterator.
pub fn for_each<F: FnMut(&ConfigEntry<'cfg>)>(mut self, mut f: F) -> Result<(), Error> {
while let Some(entry) = self.next() {
let entry = entry?;
f(entry);
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl<'cfg> Drop for ConfigEntries<'cfg> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { raw::git_config_iterator_free(self.raw) }
}
}
impl<'cfg> Drop for ConfigEntry<'cfg> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
if self.owned {
unsafe { raw::git_config_entry_free(self.raw) }
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::fs::File;
use tempfile::TempDir;
use crate::Config;
#[test]
fn smoke() {
let _cfg = Config::new().unwrap();
let _ = Config::find_global();
let _ = Config::find_system();
let _ = Config::find_xdg();
}
#[test]
fn persisted() {
let td = TempDir::new().unwrap();
let path = td.path().join("foo");
File::create(&path).unwrap();
let mut cfg = Config::open(&path).unwrap();
assert!(cfg.get_bool("foo.bar").is_err());
cfg.set_bool("foo.k1", true).unwrap();
cfg.set_i32("foo.k2", 1).unwrap();
cfg.set_i64("foo.k3", 2).unwrap();
cfg.set_str("foo.k4", "bar").unwrap();
cfg.snapshot().unwrap();
drop(cfg);
let cfg = Config::open(&path).unwrap().snapshot().unwrap();
assert_eq!(cfg.get_bool("foo.k1").unwrap(), true);
assert_eq!(cfg.get_i32("foo.k2").unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(cfg.get_i64("foo.k3").unwrap(), 2);
assert_eq!(cfg.get_str("foo.k4").unwrap(), "bar");
let mut entries = cfg.entries(None).unwrap();
while let Some(entry) = entries.next() {
let entry = entry.unwrap();
entry.name();
entry.value();
entry.level();
}
}
#[test]
fn multivar() {
let td = TempDir::new().unwrap();
let path = td.path().join("foo");
File::create(&path).unwrap();
let mut cfg = Config::open(&path).unwrap();
cfg.set_multivar("foo.bar", "^$", "baz").unwrap();
cfg.set_multivar("foo.bar", "^$", "qux").unwrap();
cfg.set_multivar("foo.bar", "^$", "quux").unwrap();
cfg.set_multivar("foo.baz", "^$", "oki").unwrap();
// `entries` filters by name
let mut entries: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
cfg.entries(Some("foo.bar"))
.unwrap()
.for_each(|entry| entries.push(entry.value().unwrap().to_string()))
.unwrap();
entries.sort();
assert_eq!(entries, ["baz", "quux", "qux"]);
// which is the same as `multivar` without a regex
let mut multivals = Vec::new();
cfg.multivar("foo.bar", None)
.unwrap()
.for_each(|entry| multivals.push(entry.value().unwrap().to_string()))
.unwrap();
multivals.sort();
assert_eq!(multivals, entries);
// yet _with_ a regex, `multivar` filters by value
let mut quxish = Vec::new();
cfg.multivar("foo.bar", Some("qu.*x"))
.unwrap()
.for_each(|entry| quxish.push(entry.value().unwrap().to_string()))
.unwrap();
quxish.sort();
assert_eq!(quxish, ["quux", "qux"]);
cfg.remove_multivar("foo.bar", ".*").unwrap();
let count = |entries: super::ConfigEntries<'_>| -> usize {
let mut c = 0;
entries.for_each(|_| c += 1).unwrap();
c
};
assert_eq!(count(cfg.entries(Some("foo.bar")).unwrap()), 0);
assert_eq!(count(cfg.multivar("foo.bar", None).unwrap()), 0);
}
#[test]
fn parse() {
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("").unwrap(), false);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("false").unwrap(), false);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("no").unwrap(), false);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("off").unwrap(), false);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("0").unwrap(), false);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("true").unwrap(), true);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("yes").unwrap(), true);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("on").unwrap(), true);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("1").unwrap(), true);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_bool("42").unwrap(), true);
assert!(Config::parse_bool(" ").is_err());
assert!(Config::parse_bool("some-string").is_err());
assert!(Config::parse_bool("-").is_err());
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("0").unwrap(), 0);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("1").unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("100").unwrap(), 100);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("-1").unwrap(), -1);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("-100").unwrap(), -100);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("1k").unwrap(), 1024);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("4k").unwrap(), 4096);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("1M").unwrap(), 1048576);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i32("1G").unwrap(), 1024 * 1024 * 1024);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("0").unwrap(), 0);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("1").unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("100").unwrap(), 100);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("-1").unwrap(), -1);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("-100").unwrap(), -100);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("1k").unwrap(), 1024);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("4k").unwrap(), 4096);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("1M").unwrap(), 1048576);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("1G").unwrap(), 1024 * 1024 * 1024);
assert_eq!(Config::parse_i64("100G").unwrap(), 100 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024);
}
}