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1 // Copyright 2019-2020 Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net>
2 //
3 // This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
4 // GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
5
6 //! Definitions and utilities for Revision nodes
7 //!
8 //! In Mercurial code base, it is customary to call "a node" the binary SHA
9 //! of a revision.
10
11 use hex::{self, FromHex, FromHexError};
12
13 /// The length in bytes of a `Node`
14 ///
15 /// This constant is meant to ease refactors of this module, and
16 /// are private so that calling code does not expect all nodes have
17 /// the same size, should we support several formats concurrently in
18 /// the future.
19 const NODE_BYTES_LENGTH: usize = 20;
20
21 /// The length in bytes of a `Node`
22 ///
23 /// see also `NODES_BYTES_LENGTH` about it being private.
24 const NODE_NYBBLES_LENGTH: usize = 2 * NODE_BYTES_LENGTH;
25
26 /// Private alias for readability and to ease future change
27 type NodeData = [u8; NODE_BYTES_LENGTH];
28
29 /// Binary revision SHA
30 ///
31 /// ## Future changes of hash size
32 ///
33 /// To accomodate future changes of hash size, Rust callers
34 /// should use the conversion methods at the boundaries (FFI, actual
35 /// computation of hashes and I/O) only, and only if required.
36 ///
37 /// All other callers outside of unit tests should just handle `Node` values
38 /// and never make any assumption on the actual length, using [`nybbles_len`]
39 /// if they need a loop boundary.
40 ///
41 /// All methods that create a `Node` either take a type that enforces
42 /// the size or fail immediately at runtime with [`ExactLengthRequired`].
43 ///
44 /// [`nybbles_len`]: #method.nybbles_len
45 /// [`ExactLengthRequired`]: struct.NodeError#variant.ExactLengthRequired
46 #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
47 pub struct Node {
48 data: NodeData,
49 }
50
51 /// The node value for NULL_REVISION
52 pub const NULL_NODE: Node = Node {
53 data: [0; NODE_BYTES_LENGTH],
54 };
55
56 impl From<NodeData> for Node {
57 fn from(data: NodeData) -> Node {
58 Node { data }
59 }
60 }
61
62 #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
63 pub enum NodeError {
64 ExactLengthRequired(usize, String),
65 HexError(FromHexError, String),
66 }
67
68 /// Low level utility function, also for prefixes
69 fn get_nybble(s: &[u8], i: usize) -> u8 {
70 if i % 2 == 0 {
71 s[i / 2] >> 4
72 } else {
73 s[i / 2] & 0x0f
74 }
75 }
76
77 impl Node {
78 /// Retrieve the `i`th half-byte of the binary data.
79 ///
80 /// This is also the `i`th hexadecimal digit in numeric form,
81 /// also called a [nybble](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibble).
82 pub fn get_nybble(&self, i: usize) -> u8 {
83 get_nybble(&self.data, i)
84 }
85
86 /// Length of the data, in nybbles
87 pub fn nybbles_len(&self) -> usize {
88 // public exposure as an instance method only, so that we can
89 // easily support several sizes of hashes if needed in the future.
90 NODE_NYBBLES_LENGTH
91 }
92
93 /// Convert from hexadecimal string representation
94 ///
95 /// Exact length is required.
96 ///
97 /// To be used in FFI and I/O only, in order to facilitate future
98 /// changes of hash format.
99 pub fn from_hex(hex: &str) -> Result<Node, NodeError> {
100 Ok(NodeData::from_hex(hex)
101 .map_err(|e| NodeError::from((e, hex)))?
102 .into())
103 }
104
105 /// Convert to hexadecimal string representation
106 ///
107 /// To be used in FFI and I/O only, in order to facilitate future
108 /// changes of hash format.
109 pub fn encode_hex(&self) -> String {
110 hex::encode(self.data)
111 }
112
113 /// Provide access to binary data
114 ///
115 /// This is needed by FFI layers, for instance to return expected
116 /// binary values to Python.
117 pub fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
118 &self.data
119 }
120 }
121
122 impl From<(FromHexError, &str)> for NodeError {
123 fn from(err_offender: (FromHexError, &str)) -> Self {
124 let (err, offender) = err_offender;
125 match err {
126 FromHexError::InvalidStringLength => {
127 NodeError::ExactLengthRequired(
128 NODE_NYBBLES_LENGTH,
129 offender.to_string(),
130 )
131 }
132 _ => NodeError::HexError(err, offender.to_string()),
133 }
134 }
135 }
136
137 #[cfg(test)]
138 mod tests {
139 use super::*;
140
141 fn sample_node() -> Node {
142 let mut data = [0; NODE_BYTES_LENGTH];
143 data.copy_from_slice(&[
144 0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, 0x89, 0xab, 0xcd, 0xef, 0xfe, 0xdc, 0xba,
145 0x98, 0x76, 0x54, 0x32, 0x10, 0xde, 0xad, 0xbe, 0xef,
146 ]);
147 data.into()
148 }
149
150 /// Pad an hexadecimal string to reach `NODE_NYBBLES_LENGTH`
151 ///
152 /// The padding is made with zeros
153 fn hex_pad_right(hex: &str) -> String {
154 let mut res = hex.to_string();
155 while res.len() < NODE_NYBBLES_LENGTH {
156 res.push('0');
157 }
158 res
159 }
160
161 fn sample_node_hex() -> String {
162 hex_pad_right("0123456789abcdeffedcba9876543210deadbeef")
163 }
164
165 #[test]
166 fn test_node_from_hex() {
167 assert_eq!(Node::from_hex(&sample_node_hex()), Ok(sample_node()));
168
169 let mut short = hex_pad_right("0123");
170 short.pop();
171 short.pop();
172 assert_eq!(
173 Node::from_hex(&short),
174 Err(NodeError::ExactLengthRequired(NODE_NYBBLES_LENGTH, short)),
175 );
176
177 let not_hex = hex_pad_right("012... oops");
178 assert_eq!(
179 Node::from_hex(&not_hex),
180 Err(NodeError::HexError(
181 FromHexError::InvalidHexCharacter { c: '.', index: 3 },
182 not_hex,
183 )),
184 );
185 }
186
187 #[test]
188 fn test_node_encode_hex() {
189 assert_eq!(sample_node().encode_hex(), sample_node_hex());
190 }
191 }
@@ -124,10 +124,16 b' dependencies = ['
124 124 ]
125 125
126 126 [[package]]
127 name = "hex"
128 version = "0.4.0"
129 source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
130
131 [[package]]
127 132 name = "hg-core"
128 133 version = "0.1.0"
129 134 dependencies = [
130 135 "byteorder 1.3.2 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
136 "hex 0.4.0 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
131 137 "lazy_static 1.4.0 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
132 138 "memchr 2.2.1 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
133 139 "rand 0.6.5 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
@@ -483,6 +489,7 b' source = "registry+https://github.com/ru'
483 489 "checksum either 1.5.3 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)" = "bb1f6b1ce1c140482ea30ddd3335fc0024ac7ee112895426e0a629a6c20adfe3"
484 490 "checksum fuchsia-cprng 0.1.1 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)" = "a06f77d526c1a601b7c4cdd98f54b5eaabffc14d5f2f0296febdc7f357c6d3ba"
485 491 "checksum getrandom 0.1.12 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)" = "473a1265acc8ff1e808cd0a1af8cee3c2ee5200916058a2ca113c29f2d903571"
492 "checksum hex 0.4.0 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)" = "023b39be39e3a2da62a94feb433e91e8bcd37676fbc8bea371daf52b7a769a3e"
486 493 "checksum lazy_static 1.4.0 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)" = "e2abad23fbc42b3700f2f279844dc832adb2b2eb069b2df918f455c4e18cc646"
487 494 "checksum libc 0.2.64 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)" = "74dfca3d9957906e8d1e6a0b641dc9a59848e793f1da2165889fd4f62d10d79c"
488 495 "checksum memchr 2.2.1 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)" = "88579771288728879b57485cc7d6b07d648c9f0141eb955f8ab7f9d45394468e"
@@ -10,6 +10,7 b' name = "hg"'
10 10
11 11 [dependencies]
12 12 byteorder = "1.3.1"
13 hex = "0.4.0"
13 14 lazy_static = "1.3.0"
14 15 memchr = "2.2.0"
15 16 rand = "0.6.5"
@@ -5,7 +5,9 b''
5 5 // GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
6 6 //! Mercurial concepts for handling revision history
7 7
8 pub mod node;
8 9 pub mod nodemap;
10 pub use node::{Node, NodeError};
9 11
10 12 /// Mercurial revision numbers
11 13 ///
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