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1 | 1 | use crate::utils::hg_path::HgPath; |
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2 | 2 | use crate::utils::hg_path::HgPathBuf; |
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3 | 3 | use crate::Revision; |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | use im_rc::ordmap::DiffItem; |
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6 | 6 | use im_rc::ordmap::OrdMap; |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | use std::collections::HashMap; |
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9 | 9 | use std::collections::HashSet; |
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10 | 10 | |
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11 | 11 | pub type PathCopies = HashMap<HgPathBuf, HgPathBuf>; |
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12 | 12 | |
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13 | 13 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] |
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14 | 14 | struct TimeStampedPathCopy { |
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15 | 15 | /// revision at which the copy information was added |
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16 | 16 | rev: Revision, |
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17 | 17 | /// the copy source, (Set to None in case of deletion of the associated |
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18 | 18 | /// key) |
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19 | 19 | path: Option<HgPathBuf>, |
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20 | 20 | } |
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21 | 21 | |
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22 | 22 | /// maps CopyDestination to Copy Source (+ a "timestamp" for the operation) |
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23 | 23 | type TimeStampedPathCopies = OrdMap<HgPathBuf, TimeStampedPathCopy>; |
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24 | 24 | |
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25 | 25 | /// hold parent 1, parent 2 and relevant files actions. |
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26 | 26 | pub type RevInfo = (Revision, Revision, ChangedFiles); |
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27 | 27 | |
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28 | 28 | /// represent the files affected by a changesets |
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29 | 29 | /// |
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30 | 30 | /// This hold a subset of mercurial.metadata.ChangingFiles as we do not need |
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31 | 31 | /// all the data categories tracked by it. |
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32 | 32 | pub struct ChangedFiles { |
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33 | 33 | removed: HashSet<HgPathBuf>, |
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34 | 34 | merged: HashSet<HgPathBuf>, |
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35 | 35 | salvaged: HashSet<HgPathBuf>, |
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36 | 36 | copied_from_p1: PathCopies, |
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37 | 37 | copied_from_p2: PathCopies, |
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38 | 38 | } |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | /// Represent active changes that affect the copy tracing. |
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41 | 41 | enum Action<'a> { |
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42 | 42 | /// The parent ? children edge is removing a file |
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43 | 43 | /// |
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44 | 44 | /// (actually, this could be the edge from the other parent, but it does |
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45 | 45 | /// not matters) |
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46 | 46 | Removed(&'a HgPath), |
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47 | 47 | /// The parent ? children edge introduce copy information between (dest, |
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48 | 48 | /// source) |
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49 | 49 | Copied(&'a HgPath, &'a HgPath), |
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50 | 50 | } |
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51 | 51 | |
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52 | /// This express the possible "special" case we can get in a merge | |
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53 | /// | |
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54 | /// See mercurial/metadata.py for details on these values. | |
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55 | #[derive(PartialEq)] | |
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56 | enum MergeCase { | |
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57 | /// Merged: file had history on both side that needed to be merged | |
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58 | Merged, | |
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59 | /// Salvaged: file was candidate for deletion, but survived the merge | |
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60 | Salvaged, | |
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61 | /// Normal: Not one of the two cases above | |
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62 | Normal, | |
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63 | } | |
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64 | ||
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52 | 65 | impl ChangedFiles { |
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53 | 66 | pub fn new( |
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54 | 67 | removed: HashSet<HgPathBuf>, |
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55 | 68 | merged: HashSet<HgPathBuf>, |
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56 | 69 | salvaged: HashSet<HgPathBuf>, |
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57 | 70 | copied_from_p1: PathCopies, |
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58 | 71 | copied_from_p2: PathCopies, |
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59 | 72 | ) -> Self { |
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60 | 73 | ChangedFiles { |
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61 | 74 | removed, |
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62 | 75 | merged, |
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63 | 76 | salvaged, |
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64 | 77 | copied_from_p1, |
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65 | 78 | copied_from_p2, |
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66 | 79 | } |
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67 | 80 | } |
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68 | 81 | |
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69 | 82 | pub fn new_empty() -> Self { |
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70 | 83 | ChangedFiles { |
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71 | 84 | removed: HashSet::new(), |
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72 | 85 | merged: HashSet::new(), |
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73 | 86 | salvaged: HashSet::new(), |
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74 | 87 | copied_from_p1: PathCopies::new(), |
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75 | 88 | copied_from_p2: PathCopies::new(), |
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76 | 89 | } |
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77 | 90 | } |
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78 | 91 | |
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79 | 92 | /// Return an iterator over all the `Action` in this instance. |
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80 | 93 | fn iter_actions(&self, parent: usize) -> impl Iterator<Item = Action> { |
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81 | 94 | let copies_iter = match parent { |
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82 | 95 | 1 => self.copied_from_p1.iter(), |
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83 | 96 | 2 => self.copied_from_p2.iter(), |
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84 | 97 | _ => unreachable!(), |
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85 | 98 | }; |
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86 | 99 | let remove_iter = self.removed.iter(); |
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87 | 100 | let copies_iter = copies_iter.map(|(x, y)| Action::Copied(x, y)); |
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88 | 101 | let remove_iter = remove_iter.map(|x| Action::Removed(x)); |
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89 | 102 | copies_iter.chain(remove_iter) |
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90 | 103 | } |
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104 | ||
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105 | /// return the MergeCase value associated with a filename | |
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106 | fn get_merge_case(&self, path: &HgPath) -> MergeCase { | |
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107 | if self.salvaged.contains(path) { | |
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108 | return MergeCase::Salvaged; | |
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109 | } else if self.merged.contains(path) { | |
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110 | return MergeCase::Merged; | |
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111 | } else { | |
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112 | return MergeCase::Normal; | |
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113 | } | |
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114 | } | |
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91 | 115 | } |
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92 | 116 | |
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93 | 117 | /// A struct responsible for answering "is X ancestors of Y" quickly |
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94 | 118 | /// |
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95 | 119 | /// The structure will delegate ancestors call to a callback, and cache the |
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96 | 120 | /// result. |
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97 | 121 | #[derive(Debug)] |
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98 | 122 | struct AncestorOracle<'a, A: Fn(Revision, Revision) -> bool> { |
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99 | 123 | inner: &'a A, |
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100 | 124 | pairs: HashMap<(Revision, Revision), bool>, |
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101 | 125 | } |
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102 | 126 | |
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103 | 127 | impl<'a, A: Fn(Revision, Revision) -> bool> AncestorOracle<'a, A> { |
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104 | 128 | fn new(func: &'a A) -> Self { |
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105 | 129 | Self { |
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106 | 130 | inner: func, |
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107 | 131 | pairs: HashMap::default(), |
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108 | 132 | } |
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109 | 133 | } |
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110 | 134 | |
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111 | 135 | /// returns `true` if `anc` is an ancestors of `desc`, `false` otherwise |
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112 | 136 | fn is_ancestor(&mut self, anc: Revision, desc: Revision) -> bool { |
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113 | 137 | if anc > desc { |
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114 | 138 | false |
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115 | 139 | } else if anc == desc { |
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116 | 140 | true |
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117 | 141 | } else { |
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118 | 142 | if let Some(b) = self.pairs.get(&(anc, desc)) { |
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119 | 143 | *b |
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120 | 144 | } else { |
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121 | 145 | let b = (self.inner)(anc, desc); |
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122 | 146 | self.pairs.insert((anc, desc), b); |
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123 | 147 | b |
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124 | 148 | } |
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125 | 149 | } |
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126 | 150 | } |
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127 | 151 | } |
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128 | 152 | |
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129 | 153 | /// Same as mercurial.copies._combine_changeset_copies, but in Rust. |
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130 | 154 | /// |
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131 | 155 | /// Arguments are: |
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132 | 156 | /// |
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133 | 157 | /// revs: all revisions to be considered |
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134 | 158 | /// children: a {parent ? [childrens]} mapping |
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135 | 159 | /// target_rev: the final revision we are combining copies to |
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136 | 160 | /// rev_info(rev): callback to get revision information: |
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137 | 161 | /// * first parent |
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138 | 162 | /// * second parent |
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139 | 163 | /// * ChangedFiles |
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140 | 164 | /// isancestors(low_rev, high_rev): callback to check if a revision is an |
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141 | 165 | /// ancestor of another |
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142 | 166 | pub fn combine_changeset_copies<A: Fn(Revision, Revision) -> bool>( |
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143 | 167 | revs: Vec<Revision>, |
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144 | 168 | children: HashMap<Revision, Vec<Revision>>, |
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145 | 169 | target_rev: Revision, |
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146 | 170 | rev_info: &impl Fn(Revision) -> RevInfo, |
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147 | 171 | is_ancestor: &A, |
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148 | 172 | ) -> PathCopies { |
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149 | 173 | let mut all_copies = HashMap::new(); |
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150 | 174 | let mut oracle = AncestorOracle::new(is_ancestor); |
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151 | 175 | |
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152 | 176 | for rev in revs { |
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153 | 177 | // Retrieve data computed in a previous iteration |
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154 | 178 | let copies = all_copies.remove(&rev); |
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155 | 179 | let copies = match copies { |
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156 | 180 | Some(c) => c, |
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157 | 181 | None => TimeStampedPathCopies::default(), // root of the walked set |
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158 | 182 | }; |
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159 | 183 | |
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160 | 184 | let current_children = match children.get(&rev) { |
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161 | 185 | Some(c) => c, |
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162 | 186 | None => panic!("inconsistent `revs` and `children`"), |
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163 | 187 | }; |
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164 | 188 | |
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165 | 189 | for child in current_children { |
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166 | 190 | // We will chain the copies information accumulated for `rev` with |
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167 | 191 | // the individual copies information for each of its children. |
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168 | 192 | // Creating a new PathCopies for each `rev` ? `children` vertex. |
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169 | 193 | let (p1, p2, changes) = rev_info(*child); |
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170 | 194 | |
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171 | 195 | let parent = if rev == p1 { |
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172 | 196 | 1 |
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173 | 197 | } else { |
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174 | 198 | assert_eq!(rev, p2); |
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175 | 199 | 2 |
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176 | 200 | }; |
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177 | 201 | let mut new_copies = copies.clone(); |
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178 | 202 | |
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179 | 203 | for action in changes.iter_actions(parent) { |
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180 | 204 | match action { |
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181 | 205 | Action::Copied(dest, source) => { |
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182 | 206 | let entry; |
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183 | 207 | if let Some(v) = copies.get(source) { |
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184 | 208 | entry = match &v.path { |
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185 | 209 | Some(path) => Some((*(path)).to_owned()), |
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186 | 210 | None => Some(source.to_owned()), |
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187 | 211 | } |
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188 | 212 | } else { |
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189 | 213 | entry = Some(source.to_owned()); |
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190 | 214 | } |
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191 | 215 | // Each new entry is introduced by the children, we |
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192 | 216 | // record this information as we will need it to take |
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193 | 217 | // the right decision when merging conflicting copy |
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194 | 218 | // information. See merge_copies_dict for details. |
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195 | 219 | let ttpc = TimeStampedPathCopy { |
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196 | 220 | rev: *child, |
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197 | 221 | path: entry, |
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198 | 222 | }; |
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199 | 223 | new_copies.insert(dest.to_owned(), ttpc); |
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200 | 224 | } |
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201 | 225 | Action::Removed(f) => { |
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202 | 226 | // We must drop copy information for removed file. |
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203 | 227 | // |
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204 | 228 | // We need to explicitly record them as dropped to |
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205 | 229 | // propagate this information when merging two |
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206 | 230 | // TimeStampedPathCopies object. |
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207 | 231 | if new_copies.contains_key(f.as_ref()) { |
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208 | 232 | let ttpc = TimeStampedPathCopy { |
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209 | 233 | rev: *child, |
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210 | 234 | path: None, |
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211 | 235 | }; |
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212 | 236 | new_copies.insert(f.to_owned(), ttpc); |
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213 | 237 | } |
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214 | 238 | } |
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215 | 239 | } |
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216 | 240 | } |
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217 | 241 | |
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218 | 242 | // Merge has two parents needs to combines their copy information. |
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219 | 243 | // |
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220 | 244 | // If the vertex from the other parent was already processed, we |
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221 | 245 | // will have a value for the child ready to be used. We need to |
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222 | 246 | // grab it and combine it with the one we already |
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223 | 247 | // computed. If not we can simply store the newly |
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224 | 248 | // computed data. The processing happening at |
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225 | 249 | // the time of the second parent will take care of combining the |
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226 | 250 | // two TimeStampedPathCopies instance. |
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227 | 251 | match all_copies.remove(child) { |
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228 | 252 | None => { |
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229 | 253 | all_copies.insert(child, new_copies); |
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230 | 254 | } |
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231 | 255 | Some(other_copies) => { |
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232 | 256 | let (minor, major) = match parent { |
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233 | 257 | 1 => (other_copies, new_copies), |
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234 | 258 | 2 => (new_copies, other_copies), |
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235 | 259 | _ => unreachable!(), |
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236 | 260 | }; |
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237 | 261 | let merged_copies = |
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238 | 262 | merge_copies_dict(minor, major, &changes, &mut oracle); |
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239 | 263 | all_copies.insert(child, merged_copies); |
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240 | 264 | } |
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241 | 265 | }; |
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242 | 266 | } |
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243 | 267 | } |
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244 | 268 | |
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245 | 269 | // Drop internal information (like the timestamp) and return the final |
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246 | 270 | // mapping. |
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247 | 271 | let tt_result = all_copies |
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248 | 272 | .remove(&target_rev) |
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249 | 273 | .expect("target revision was not processed"); |
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250 | 274 | let mut result = PathCopies::default(); |
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251 | 275 | for (dest, tt_source) in tt_result { |
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252 | 276 | if let Some(path) = tt_source.path { |
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253 | 277 | result.insert(dest, path); |
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254 | 278 | } |
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255 | 279 | } |
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256 | 280 | result |
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257 | 281 | } |
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258 | 282 | |
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259 | 283 | /// merge two copies-mapping together, minor and major |
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260 | 284 | /// |
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261 | 285 | /// In case of conflict, value from "major" will be picked, unless in some |
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262 | 286 | /// cases. See inline documentation for details. |
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263 | 287 | #[allow(clippy::if_same_then_else)] |
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264 | 288 | fn merge_copies_dict<A: Fn(Revision, Revision) -> bool>( |
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265 | 289 | minor: TimeStampedPathCopies, |
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266 | 290 | major: TimeStampedPathCopies, |
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267 | 291 | changes: &ChangedFiles, |
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268 | 292 | oracle: &mut AncestorOracle<A>, |
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269 | 293 | ) -> TimeStampedPathCopies { |
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270 | 294 | if minor.is_empty() { |
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271 | 295 | return major; |
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272 | 296 | } else if major.is_empty() { |
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273 | 297 | return minor; |
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274 | 298 | } |
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275 | 299 | let mut override_minor = Vec::new(); |
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276 | 300 | let mut override_major = Vec::new(); |
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277 | 301 | |
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278 | 302 | let mut to_major = |k: &HgPathBuf, v: &TimeStampedPathCopy| { |
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279 | 303 | override_major.push((k.clone(), v.clone())) |
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280 | 304 | }; |
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281 | 305 | let mut to_minor = |k: &HgPathBuf, v: &TimeStampedPathCopy| { |
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282 | 306 | override_minor.push((k.clone(), v.clone())) |
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283 | 307 | }; |
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284 | 308 | |
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285 | 309 | // The diff function leverage detection of the identical subpart if minor |
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286 | 310 | // and major has some common ancestors. This make it very fast is most |
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287 | 311 | // case. |
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288 | 312 | // |
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289 | 313 | // In case where the two map are vastly different in size, the current |
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290 | 314 | // approach is still slowish because the iteration will iterate over |
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291 | 315 | // all the "exclusive" content of the larger on. This situation can be |
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292 | 316 | // frequent when the subgraph of revision we are processing has a lot |
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293 | 317 | // of roots. Each roots adding they own fully new map to the mix (and |
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294 | 318 | // likely a small map, if the path from the root to the "main path" is |
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295 | 319 | // small. |
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296 | 320 | // |
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297 | 321 | // We could do better by detecting such situation and processing them |
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298 | 322 | // differently. |
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299 | 323 | for d in minor.diff(&major) { |
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300 | 324 | match d { |
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301 | 325 | DiffItem::Add(k, v) => to_minor(k, v), |
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302 | 326 | DiffItem::Remove(k, v) => to_major(k, v), |
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303 | 327 | DiffItem::Update { old, new } => { |
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304 | 328 | let (dest, src_major) = new; |
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305 | 329 | let (_, src_minor) = old; |
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306 | 330 | let mut pick_minor = || (to_major(dest, src_minor)); |
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307 | 331 | let mut pick_major = || (to_minor(dest, src_major)); |
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308 | 332 | if src_major.path == src_minor.path { |
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309 | 333 | // we have the same value, but from other source; |
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310 | 334 | if src_major.rev == src_minor.rev { |
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311 | 335 | // If the two entry are identical, no need to do |
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312 | 336 | // anything (but diff should not have yield them) |
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313 | 337 | unreachable!(); |
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314 | 338 | } else if oracle.is_ancestor(src_major.rev, src_minor.rev) |
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315 | 339 | { |
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316 | 340 | pick_minor(); |
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317 | 341 | } else { |
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318 | 342 | pick_major(); |
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319 | 343 | } |
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320 | 344 | } else if src_major.rev == src_minor.rev { |
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321 | 345 | // We cannot get copy information for both p1 and p2 in the |
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322 | 346 | // same rev. So this is the same value. |
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323 | 347 | unreachable!(); |
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324 | 348 | } else { |
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349 | let action = changes.get_merge_case(&dest); | |
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325 | 350 | if src_major.path.is_none() |
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326 |
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351 | && action == MergeCase::Salvaged | |
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327 | 352 | { |
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328 | 353 | // If the file is "deleted" in the major side but was |
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329 | 354 | // salvaged by the merge, we keep the minor side alive |
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330 | 355 | pick_minor(); |
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331 | 356 | } else if src_minor.path.is_none() |
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332 |
&& |
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357 | && action == MergeCase::Salvaged | |
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333 | 358 | { |
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334 | 359 | // If the file is "deleted" in the minor side but was |
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335 | 360 | // salvaged by the merge, unconditionnaly preserve the |
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336 | 361 | // major side. |
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337 | 362 | pick_major(); |
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338 |
} else if |
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363 | } else if action == MergeCase::Merged { | |
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339 | 364 | // If the file was actively merged, copy information |
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340 | 365 | // from each side might conflict. The major side will |
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341 | 366 | // win such conflict. |
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342 | 367 | pick_major(); |
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343 | 368 | } else if oracle.is_ancestor(src_major.rev, src_minor.rev) |
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344 | 369 | { |
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345 | 370 | // If the minor side is strictly newer than the major |
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346 | 371 | // side, it should be kept. |
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347 | 372 | pick_minor(); |
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348 | 373 | } else if src_major.path.is_some() { |
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349 | 374 | // without any special case, the "major" value win |
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350 | 375 | // other the "minor" one. |
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351 | 376 | pick_major(); |
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352 | 377 | } else if oracle.is_ancestor(src_minor.rev, src_major.rev) |
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353 | 378 | { |
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354 | 379 | // the "major" rev is a direct ancestors of "minor", |
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355 | 380 | // any different value should |
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356 | 381 | // overwrite |
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357 | 382 | pick_major(); |
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358 | 383 | } else { |
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359 | 384 | // major version is None (so the file was deleted on |
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360 | 385 | // that branch) and that branch is independant (neither |
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361 | 386 | // minor nor major is an ancestors of the other one.) |
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362 | 387 | // We preserve the new |
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363 | 388 | // information about the new file. |
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364 | 389 | pick_minor(); |
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365 | 390 | } |
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366 | 391 | } |
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367 | 392 | } |
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368 | 393 | }; |
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369 | 394 | } |
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370 | 395 | |
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371 | 396 | let updates; |
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372 | 397 | let mut result; |
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373 | 398 | if override_major.is_empty() { |
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374 | 399 | result = major |
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375 | 400 | } else if override_minor.is_empty() { |
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376 | 401 | result = minor |
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377 | 402 | } else { |
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378 | 403 | if override_minor.len() < override_major.len() { |
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379 | 404 | updates = override_minor; |
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380 | 405 | result = minor; |
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381 | 406 | } else { |
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382 | 407 | updates = override_major; |
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383 | 408 | result = major; |
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384 | 409 | } |
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385 | 410 | for (k, v) in updates { |
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386 | 411 | result.insert(k, v); |
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387 | 412 | } |
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388 | 413 | } |
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389 | 414 | result |
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390 | 415 | } |
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