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packaging: rename hgrc.d to defaultrc for Windows config files next to the exe The code and the help still says that it will read hgrc.d next to the executable. But this directory needs to exist to read the resource based config files. Otherwise even `hg version` errors out: $ /c/Program\ Files/Mercurial/hg.exe version Traceback (most recent call last): File "hg", line 43, in <module> File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 110, in run File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 226, in dispatch File "mercurial\ui.pyc", line 308, in load File "mercurial\rcutil.pyc", line 99, in rccomponents File "mercurial\rcutil.pyc", line 69, in default_rc_resources File "mercurial\utils\resourceutil.pyc", line 84, in contents WindowsError: [Error 3] The system cannot find the path specified: 'c:\\Program Files\\mercurial\\defaultrc\\*.*' Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7981

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Mercurial Rust Code
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This directory contains various Rust code for the Mercurial project.
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improves performance in some areas.
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r44574 There are currently three independent rust projects:
- chg. An implementation of chg, in rust instead of C.
- hgcli. A experiment for starting hg in rust rather than in python,
by linking with the python runtime. Probably meant to be replaced by
PyOxidizer at some point.
- hg-core (and hg-cpython/hg-directffi): implementation of some
functionality of mercurial in rust, e.g. ancestry computations in
revision graphs or pull discovery. The top-level ``Cargo.toml`` file
defines a workspace containing these crates.
Using hg-core
=============
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built without rust previously)::
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$ HGWITHRUSTEXT=cpython make tests # to run all tests
$ (cd tests; HGWITHRUSTEXT=cpython ./run-tests.py) # only the .t
$ ./hg debuginstall | grep rust # to validate rust is in use
checking module policy (rust+c-allow)
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and enables only a fraction of the rust code.
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Simply run::
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$ cargo build --release
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It is possible to build without ``--release``, but it is not
recommended if performance is of any interest: there can be an order
of magnitude of degradation when removing ``--release``.
For faster builds, you may want to skip code generation::
$ cargo check
You can run only the rust-specific tests (as opposed to tests of
mercurial as a whole) with::
$ cargo test --all