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13 | 13 | //! - Similarly *relative roots* of a collection of `Revision`, we mean |
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14 | 14 | //! those whose parents, if any, don't belong to the collection. |
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15 | 15 | use super::{Graph, GraphError, Revision, NULL_REVISION}; |
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16 | use std::collections::HashSet; | |
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16 | use crate::ancestors::AncestorsIterator; | |
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17 | use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashSet}; | |
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17 | 18 | |
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18 | 19 | fn remove_parents( |
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19 | 20 | graph: &impl Graph, |
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80 | 81 | Ok(()) |
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81 | 82 | } |
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82 | 83 | |
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84 | /// Compute the topological range between two collections of revisions | |
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85 | /// | |
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86 | /// This is equivalent to the revset `<roots>::<heads>`. | |
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87 | /// | |
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88 | /// Currently, the given `Graph` has to implement `Clone`, which means | |
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89 | /// actually cloning just a reference-counted Python pointer if | |
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90 | /// it's passed over through `rust-cpython`. This is due to the internal | |
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91 | /// use of `AncestorsIterator` | |
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92 | /// | |
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93 | /// # Algorithmic details | |
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94 | /// | |
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95 | /// This is a two-pass swipe inspired from what `reachableroots2` from | |
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96 | /// `mercurial.cext.parsers` does to obtain the same results. | |
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97 | /// | |
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98 | /// - first, we climb up the DAG from `heads` in topological order, keeping | |
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99 | /// them in the vector `heads_ancestors` vector, and adding any element of | |
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100 | /// `roots` we find among them to the resulting range. | |
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101 | /// - Then, we iterate on that recorded vector so that a revision is always | |
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102 | /// emitted after its parents and add all revisions whose parents are already | |
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103 | /// in the range to the results. | |
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104 | /// | |
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105 | /// # Performance notes | |
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106 | /// | |
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107 | /// The main difference with the C implementation is that | |
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108 | /// the latter uses a flat array with bit flags, instead of complex structures | |
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109 | /// like `HashSet`, making it faster in most scenarios. In theory, it's | |
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110 | /// possible that the present implementation could be more memory efficient | |
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111 | /// for very large repositories with many branches. | |
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112 | pub fn range( | |
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113 | graph: &(impl Graph + Clone), | |
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114 | roots: impl IntoIterator<Item = Revision>, | |
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115 | heads: impl IntoIterator<Item = Revision>, | |
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116 | ) -> Result<BTreeSet<Revision>, GraphError> { | |
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117 | let mut range = BTreeSet::new(); | |
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118 | let roots: HashSet<Revision> = roots.into_iter().collect(); | |
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119 | let min_root: Revision = match roots.iter().cloned().min() { | |
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120 | None => { | |
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121 | return Ok(range); | |
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122 | } | |
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123 | Some(r) => r, | |
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124 | }; | |
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125 | ||
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126 | // Internally, AncestorsIterator currently maintains a `HashSet` | |
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127 | // of all seen revision, which is also what we record, albeit in an ordered | |
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128 | // way. There's room for improvement on this duplication. | |
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129 | let ait = AncestorsIterator::new(graph.clone(), heads, min_root, true)?; | |
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130 | let mut heads_ancestors: Vec<Revision> = Vec::new(); | |
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131 | for revres in ait { | |
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132 | let rev = revres?; | |
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133 | if roots.contains(&rev) { | |
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134 | range.insert(rev); | |
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135 | } | |
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136 | heads_ancestors.push(rev); | |
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137 | } | |
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138 | ||
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139 | for rev in heads_ancestors.into_iter().rev() { | |
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140 | for parent in graph.parents(rev)?.iter() { | |
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141 | if *parent != NULL_REVISION && range.contains(parent) { | |
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142 | range.insert(rev); | |
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143 | } | |
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144 | } | |
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145 | } | |
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146 | Ok(range) | |
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147 | } | |
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148 | ||
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83 | 149 | #[cfg(test)] |
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84 | 150 | mod tests { |
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85 | 151 | |
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137 | 203 | Ok(()) |
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138 | 204 | } |
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139 | 205 | |
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206 | /// Apply `range()` and convert the result into a Vec for easier comparison | |
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207 | fn range_vec( | |
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208 | graph: impl Graph + Clone, | |
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209 | roots: &[Revision], | |
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210 | heads: &[Revision], | |
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211 | ) -> Result<Vec<Revision>, GraphError> { | |
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212 | range(&graph, roots.iter().cloned(), heads.iter().cloned()) | |
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213 | .map(|bs| bs.into_iter().collect()) | |
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214 | } | |
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215 | ||
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216 | #[test] | |
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217 | fn test_range() -> Result<(), GraphError> { | |
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218 | assert_eq!(range_vec(SampleGraph, &[0], &[4])?, vec![0, 1, 2, 4]); | |
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219 | assert_eq!(range_vec(SampleGraph, &[0], &[8])?, vec![]); | |
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220 | assert_eq!( | |
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221 | range_vec(SampleGraph, &[5, 6], &[10, 11, 13])?, | |
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222 | vec![5, 10] | |
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223 | ); | |
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224 | assert_eq!( | |
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225 | range_vec(SampleGraph, &[5, 6], &[10, 12])?, | |
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226 | vec![5, 6, 9, 10, 12] | |
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227 | ); | |
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228 | Ok(()) | |
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229 | } | |
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230 | ||
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140 | 231 | } |
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