fix: show path-separator error regardless of directory existence#1978
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fix: show path-separator error regardless of directory existence#1978avasis-ai wants to merge 1 commit intosharkdp:masterfrom
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The error about a pattern containing a path separator was only shown when the pattern happened to be an existing directory. Now it shows consistently for any pattern containing a path separator character.
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Closing in favor of #1975 |
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Summary
The
'pattern contains a path separator'error was only shown when the pattern happened to be an existing directory. This made the behavior inconsistent —fd /showed the error (because/is a directory), butfd nonexistent/pathsilently returned no results.This PR removes the
Path::new(&opts.pattern).is_dir()check so the error is shown consistently for any pattern containing a path separator character.Note: On Windows,
\is both the path separator and a regex escape character, so this fix may produce false positives for patterns like\d. A follow-up could be to only apply this check when the pattern is not a valid regex, but that's a larger change.Closes #1873