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copy_tracing.rs
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r46557 use cpython::ObjectProtocol;
use cpython::PyBool;
use cpython::PyBytes;
use cpython::PyDict;
use cpython::PyList;
use cpython::PyModule;
use cpython::PyObject;
use cpython::PyResult;
use cpython::PyTuple;
use cpython::Python;
use hg::copy_tracing::combine_changeset_copies;
use hg::copy_tracing::ChangedFiles;
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r46674 use hg::copy_tracing::DataHolder;
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r46557 use hg::copy_tracing::RevInfo;
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r46674 use hg::copy_tracing::RevInfoMaker;
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r46557 use hg::Revision;
/// Combines copies information contained into revision `revs` to build a copy
/// map.
///
/// See mercurial/copies.py for details
pub fn combine_changeset_copies_wrapper(
py: Python,
revs: PyList,
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r46764 children_count: PyDict,
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r46557 target_rev: Revision,
rev_info: PyObject,
is_ancestor: PyObject,
) -> PyResult<PyDict> {
let revs: PyResult<_> =
revs.iter(py).map(|r| Ok(r.extract(py)?)).collect();
// Wrap the `is_ancestor` python callback as a Rust closure
//
// No errors are expected from the Python side, and they will should only
// happens in case of programing error or severe data corruption. Such
// errors will raise panic and the rust-cpython harness will turn them into
// Python exception.
let is_ancestor_wrap = |anc: Revision, desc: Revision| -> bool {
is_ancestor
.call(py, (anc, desc), None)
.expect(
"rust-copy-tracing: python call to `is_ancestor` \
failed",
)
.cast_into::<PyBool>(py)
.expect(
"rust-copy-tracing: python call to `is_ancestor` \
returned unexpected non-Bool value",
)
.is_true()
};
// Wrap the `rev_info_maker` python callback as a Rust closure
//
// No errors are expected from the Python side, and they will should only
// happens in case of programing error or severe data corruption. Such
// errors will raise panic and the rust-cpython harness will turn them into
// Python exception.
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r46674 let rev_info_maker: RevInfoMaker<PyBytes> =
Box::new(|rev: Revision, d: &mut DataHolder<PyBytes>| -> RevInfo {
let res: PyTuple = rev_info
.call(py, (rev,), None)
.expect("rust-copy-tracing: python call to `rev_info` failed")
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r46557 .cast_into(py)
.expect(
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r46674 "rust-copy_tracing: python call to `rev_info` returned \
unexpected non-Tuple value",
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r46557 );
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r46674 let p1 = res.get_item(py, 0).extract(py).expect(
"rust-copy-tracing: rev_info return is invalid, first item \
is a not a revision",
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r46557 );
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r46674 let p2 = res.get_item(py, 1).extract(py).expect(
"rust-copy-tracing: rev_info return is invalid, first item \
is a not a revision",
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r46557 );
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r46674 let files = match res.get_item(py, 2).extract::<PyBytes>(py) {
Ok(raw) => {
// Give responsability for the raw bytes lifetime to
// hg-core
d.data = Some(raw);
let addrs = d.data.as_ref().expect(
"rust-copy-tracing: failed to get a reference to the \
raw bytes for copy data").data(py);
ChangedFiles::new(addrs)
}
// value was presumably None, meaning they was no copy data.
Err(_) => ChangedFiles::new_empty(),
};
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r46557
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r46674 (p1, p2, files)
});
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r46764 let children_count: PyResult<_> = children_count
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r46557 .items(py)
.iter()
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r46764 .map(|(k, v)| Ok((k.extract(py)?, v.extract(py)?)))
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r46557 .collect();
let res = combine_changeset_copies(
revs?,
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r46557 target_rev,
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r46674 rev_info_maker,
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r46557 &is_ancestor_wrap,
);
let out = PyDict::new(py);
for (dest, source) in res.into_iter() {
out.set_item(
py,
PyBytes::new(py, &dest.into_vec()),
PyBytes::new(py, &source.into_vec()),
)?;
}
Ok(out)
}
/// Create the module, with `__package__` given from parent
pub fn init_module(py: Python, package: &str) -> PyResult<PyModule> {
let dotted_name = &format!("{}.copy_tracing", package);
let m = PyModule::new(py, dotted_name)?;
m.add(py, "__package__", package)?;
m.add(py, "__doc__", "Copy tracing - Rust implementation")?;
m.add(
py,
"combine_changeset_copies",
py_fn!(
py,
combine_changeset_copies_wrapper(
revs: PyList,
children: PyDict,
target_rev: Revision,
rev_info: PyObject,
is_ancestor: PyObject
)
),
)?;
let sys = PyModule::import(py, "sys")?;
let sys_modules: PyDict = sys.get(py, "modules")?.extract(py)?;
sys_modules.set_item(py, dotted_name, &m)?;
Ok(m)
}