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dirstate-tree: Remove DirstateMap::iter_node_data_mut In an upcoming changeset we want DirstateMap to be able to work directly with nodes in their "on disk" representation, without always allocating corresponding in-memory data structures. Nodes would have two possible representations: one immutable "on disk" refering to the bytes buffer of the contents of the .hg/dirstate file, and one mutable with HashMap like the curren data structure. These nodes would have copy-on-write semantics: when an immutable node would need to be mutated, instead we allocate new mutable node for it and its ancestors. A mutable iterator of the entire tree would still be possible, but it would become much more expensive since we’d need to allocate mutable nodes for everything. Instead, remove this iterator. It was only used to clear ambiguous mtimes while serializing the `DirstateMap`. Instead clearing and serialization are now two separate passes. Clearing first uses an immutable iterator to collect the paths of nodes that need to be cleared, then accesses only those nodes mutably. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10744

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r45128 use pyembed::MainPythonInterpreter;
// Include an auto-generated file containing the default
// `pyembed::PythonConfig` derived by the PyOxidizer configuration file.
//
// If you do not want to use PyOxidizer to generate this file, simply
// remove this line and instantiate your own instance of
// `pyembed::PythonConfig`.
include!(env!("PYOXIDIZER_DEFAULT_PYTHON_CONFIG_RS"));
fn main() {
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r46195 // The following code is in a block so the MainPythonInterpreter is
// destroyed in an orderly manner, before process exit.
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r45128 let code = {
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r46195 // Load the default Python configuration as derived by the PyOxidizer
// config file used at build time.
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r45128 let config = default_python_config();
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r46195 // Construct a new Python interpreter using that config, handling any
// errors from construction.
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r45128 match MainPythonInterpreter::new(config) {
Ok(mut interp) => {
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r46195 // And run it using the default run configuration as specified
// by the configuration. If an uncaught Python
// exception is raised, handle it.
// This includes the special SystemExit, which is a request to
// terminate the process.
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r45128 interp.run_as_main()
}
Err(msg) => {
eprintln!("{}", msg);
1
}
}
};
// And exit the process according to code execution results.
std::process::exit(code);
}