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dirstate: drop all logic around the "non-normal" sets...
dirstate: drop all logic around the "non-normal" sets The dirstate has a lot of code to compute a set of all "non-normal" and "from_other_parent" entries. This is all used in one, unique, location, when `setparent` is called and moved from a merge to a non merge. At that time, any "merge related" information has to be dropped. This is mostly useful for command like `graft` or `shelve` that move to a single-parent state -before- the commit. Otherwise the commit will already have removed all traces of the merge information in the dirstate (e.g. for a regular merges). The bookkeeping for these sets is quite invasive. And it seems simpler to just drop it and do the full computation in the single location where we actually use it (since we have to do the computation at least once anyway). This simplify the code a lot, and clarify why this kind of computation is needed. The possible drawback compared to the previous code are: - if the operation happens in a loop, we will end up doing it multiple time, - the C code to detect entry of interest have been dropped, for now. It will be re-introduced later, with a processing code directly in C for even faster operation. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11507

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discovery.rs
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// discovery.rs
//
// Copyright 2018 Georges Racinet <gracinet@anybox.fr>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
//! Bindings for the `hg::discovery` module provided by the
//! `hg-core` crate. From Python, this will be seen as `rustext.discovery`
//!
//! # Classes visible from Python:
//! - [`PartialDiscover`] is the Rust implementation of
//! `mercurial.setdiscovery.partialdiscovery`.
use crate::{
cindex::Index, conversion::rev_pyiter_collect, exceptions::GraphError,
};
use cpython::{
ObjectProtocol, PyDict, PyModule, PyObject, PyResult, PyTuple, Python,
PythonObject, ToPyObject,
};
use hg::discovery::PartialDiscovery as CorePartialDiscovery;
use hg::Revision;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use crate::revlog::pyindex_to_graph;
py_class!(pub class PartialDiscovery |py| {
data inner: RefCell<Box<CorePartialDiscovery<Index>>>;
// `_respectsize` is currently only here to replicate the Python API and
// will be used in future patches inside methods that are yet to be
// implemented.
def __new__(
_cls,
repo: PyObject,
targetheads: PyObject,
respectsize: bool,
randomize: bool = true
) -> PyResult<PartialDiscovery> {
let index = repo.getattr(py, "changelog")?.getattr(py, "index")?;
Self::create_instance(
py,
RefCell::new(Box::new(CorePartialDiscovery::new(
pyindex_to_graph(py, index)?,
rev_pyiter_collect(py, &targetheads)?,
respectsize,
randomize,
)))
)
}
def addcommons(&self, commons: PyObject) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
let mut inner = self.inner(py).borrow_mut();
let commons_vec: Vec<Revision> = rev_pyiter_collect(py, &commons)?;
inner.add_common_revisions(commons_vec)
.map_err(|e| GraphError::pynew(py, e))?;
Ok(py.None())
}
def addmissings(&self, missings: PyObject) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
let mut inner = self.inner(py).borrow_mut();
let missings_vec: Vec<Revision> = rev_pyiter_collect(py, &missings)?;
inner.add_missing_revisions(missings_vec)
.map_err(|e| GraphError::pynew(py, e))?;
Ok(py.None())
}
def addinfo(&self, sample: PyObject) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
let mut missing: Vec<Revision> = Vec::new();
let mut common: Vec<Revision> = Vec::new();
for info in sample.iter(py)? { // info is a pair (Revision, bool)
let mut revknown = info?.iter(py)?;
let rev: Revision = revknown.next().unwrap()?.extract(py)?;
let known: bool = revknown.next().unwrap()?.extract(py)?;
if known {
common.push(rev);
} else {
missing.push(rev);
}
}
let mut inner = self.inner(py).borrow_mut();
inner.add_common_revisions(common)
.map_err(|e| GraphError::pynew(py, e))?;
inner.add_missing_revisions(missing)
.map_err(|e| GraphError::pynew(py, e))?;
Ok(py.None())
}
def hasinfo(&self) -> PyResult<bool> {
Ok(self.inner(py).borrow().has_info())
}
def iscomplete(&self) -> PyResult<bool> {
Ok(self.inner(py).borrow().is_complete())
}
def stats(&self) -> PyResult<PyDict> {
let stats = self.inner(py).borrow().stats();
let as_dict: PyDict = PyDict::new(py);
as_dict.set_item(py, "undecided",
stats.undecided.map(
|l| l.to_py_object(py).into_object())
.unwrap_or_else(|| py.None()))?;
Ok(as_dict)
}
def commonheads(&self) -> PyResult<HashSet<Revision>> {
self.inner(py).borrow().common_heads()
.map_err(|e| GraphError::pynew(py, e))
}
def takefullsample(&self, _headrevs: PyObject,
size: usize) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
let mut inner = self.inner(py).borrow_mut();
let sample = inner.take_full_sample(size)
.map_err(|e| GraphError::pynew(py, e))?;
let as_vec: Vec<PyObject> = sample
.iter()
.map(|rev| rev.to_py_object(py).into_object())
.collect();
Ok(PyTuple::new(py, as_vec.as_slice()).into_object())
}
def takequicksample(&self, headrevs: PyObject,
size: usize) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
let mut inner = self.inner(py).borrow_mut();
let revsvec: Vec<Revision> = rev_pyiter_collect(py, &headrevs)?;
let sample = inner.take_quick_sample(revsvec, size)
.map_err(|e| GraphError::pynew(py, e))?;
let as_vec: Vec<PyObject> = sample
.iter()
.map(|rev| rev.to_py_object(py).into_object())
.collect();
Ok(PyTuple::new(py, as_vec.as_slice()).into_object())
}
});
/// Create the module, with __package__ given from parent
pub fn init_module(py: Python, package: &str) -> PyResult<PyModule> {
let dotted_name = &format!("{}.discovery", package);
let m = PyModule::new(py, dotted_name)?;
m.add(py, "__package__", package)?;
m.add(
py,
"__doc__",
"Discovery of common node sets - Rust implementation",
)?;
m.add_class::<PartialDiscovery>(py)?;
let sys = PyModule::import(py, "sys")?;
let sys_modules: PyDict = sys.get(py, "modules")?.extract(py)?;
sys_modules.set_item(py, dotted_name, &m)?;
// Example C code (see pyexpat.c and import.c) will "give away the
// reference", but we won't because it will be consumed once the
// Rust PyObject is dropped.
Ok(m)
}