With this patch we move the codebase to Rust-2018.
The diff was generated by executing
cargo fix --all --all-features --edition
on the codebase.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
Because the code was so complex before, we had to create an object and
then cast that object into a `StoreId` rather than just creating a
`StoreId` object right away.
With this patch, we're using the code-generation approach to generate a
function that creates a `StoreId` object based on the name of the
current module. That's way easier and error handling was also improved
by the switch to the new implementation.
The patch also includes a rewrite of all usages of ModuleEntryPath and
changes them to `module_path::new_id()` calls.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
Rewrite to collect not so often internally. This removes one collect()
from the implementation. One is still there in the sorted_by() call,
though.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
We need to reverse the iterator for getting the _youngest_ entry here.
Also seems to fix the issue that imag-diary edit -d <date> did not work
properly.
This patch rebuilds DiaryEntryIterator to be a wrapper around
StoreIdIterator and thus `Diary::entries()` to use `Store::entries` and
not `Store::retrieve_for_module()`.
The `Store::retrieve_for_module()` function is somehow buggy and loads
contents of the files into memory and _somehow_ causes the entries to be
rewritten without newlines.
This bug is fixed by moving away from `Store::retrieve_for_module()`.
This merge solved a _LOT_ of conflicts and was a rather complicated one,
as parts of the conflict-resolution involved rewriting of half the
stuff.
This merge commit fixes all the things so a `cargo check --all`
succeeds, but I did not yet check whether tests run without failure.