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rust: Align DirstateEntry internals with Python/C DirstateItem...
rust: Align DirstateEntry internals with Python/C DirstateItem This propagate to this Rust struct the similar change that was made recently to the Python classe and C struct. Namely, instead of storing a four-valued `state` field we now store seven (bit-packed) booleans that give lower-level information. Additionally, the marker values -1 and -2 for mtime and size should not be used internally anymore. They are replaced by some combinations of booleans For now, all uses of of `DirstateEntry` still use the compatibility APIs with `state` and marker values. Later the Rust API for DirstateMap will be increasingly updated to the new style. Also change the expected result of the test_non_normal_other_parent_entries unit test. Only a `DirstateEntry` with `size == -2 && mtime != -1` is affected, but this case never occurs outside of unit tests. `size == -2` was the marker value for "from other parent" entries, where no meaningful mtime is stored. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11484

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<table class="logEntry parity{parity}">
<tr>
<th class="label"><span class="age">{date|rfc822date}</span>:</th>
<th class="firstline"><a href="{url|urlescape}rev/{node|short}{sessionvars%urlparameter}">{desc|strip|firstline|escape|nonempty}</a></th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th class="revision">revision {filerev}:</th>
<td class="node">
<a href="{url|urlescape}file/{node|short}/{file|urlescape}{sessionvars%urlparameter}">{node|short}</a>
<a href="{url|urlescape}diff/{node|short}/{file|urlescape}{sessionvars%urlparameter}">(diff)</a>
<a href="{url|urlescape}annotate/{node|short}/{file|urlescape}{sessionvars%urlparameter}">(annotate)</a>
</td>
</tr>
{rename%filelogrename}
<tr>
<th class="author">author:</th>
<td class="author">{author|obfuscate}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th class="date">date:</th>
<td class="date">{date|rfc822date}</td>
</tr>
</table>