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rust-index: add a struct wrapping the C index...
rust-index: add a struct wrapping the C index Implementing the full index logic in one go is journey larger than we would like. To achieve a smoother transition, we start with a simple Rust wrapper that delegates allwork to the current C implementation. Once we will have a fully working index object in Rust, we can easily start using more and more Rust Code with it. The object in this patch is functional and tested. However, multiple of the currently existing rust (in the `hg-cpython` crate) requires a `Graph`. Right now we build this `Graph` (as cindex::Index) using the C index passed as a PyObject. They will have to be updated to be made compatible. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7655

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Gregory Szorc
narrow: remove narrowrevlog...
r39807 Address commentary in manifest.excludedmanifestrevlog.add -
Augie Fackler
narrow: add a TODO document...
r36121 specifically we should improve the collaboration with core so that
add() never gets called on an excluded directory and we can improve
the stand-in to raise a ProgrammingError.
Reason more completely about rename-filtering logic in
narrowfilelog. There could be some surprises lurking there.
Martin von Zweigbergk
narrow: update TODO.rst now that we share format with sparse...
r40116 Formally document the narrowspec format. For bonus points, unify with the
server-specified narrowspec format.
Augie Fackler
narrow: add a TODO document...
r36121
narrowrepo.setnarrowpats() or narrowspec.save() need to make sure
they're holding the wlock.
Martin von Zweigbergk
narrow: move remaining narrow-limited dirstate walks to core...
r40123
The follinwg places do an unrestricted dirstate walk (including files outside the
narrowspec). Some of them should perhaps not do that.
* debugfileset
* perfwalk
* sparse (but restricted to sparse config)
* largefiles