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use std::convert::TryInto;
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use std::ops::Deref;
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use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
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use crate::errors::HgError;
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use crate::revlog::node::Node;
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use crate::revlog::{Revision, NULL_REVISION};
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pub const INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE: usize = 64;
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pub struct IndexHeader {
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header_bytes: [u8; 4],
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub struct IndexHeaderFlags {
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flags: u16,
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}
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/// Corresponds to the high bits of `_format_flags` in python
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impl IndexHeaderFlags {
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/// Corresponds to FLAG_INLINE_DATA in python
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pub fn is_inline(self) -> bool {
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return self.flags & 1 != 0;
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}
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/// Corresponds to FLAG_GENERALDELTA in python
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pub fn uses_generaldelta(self) -> bool {
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return self.flags & 2 != 0;
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}
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}
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/// Corresponds to the INDEX_HEADER structure,
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/// which is parsed as a `header` variable in `_loadindex` in `revlog.py`
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impl IndexHeader {
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fn format_flags(&self) -> IndexHeaderFlags {
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// No "unknown flags" check here, unlike in python. Maybe there should
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// be.
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return IndexHeaderFlags {
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flags: BigEndian::read_u16(&self.header_bytes[0..2]),
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};
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}
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/// The only revlog version currently supported by rhg.
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const REVLOGV1: u16 = 1;
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/// Corresponds to `_format_version` in Python.
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fn format_version(&self) -> u16 {
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return BigEndian::read_u16(&self.header_bytes[2..4]);
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}
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const EMPTY_INDEX_HEADER: IndexHeader = IndexHeader {
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// We treat an empty file as a valid index with no entries.
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// Here we make an arbitrary choice of what we assume the format of the
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// index to be (V1, using generaldelta).
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// This doesn't matter too much, since we're only doing read-only
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// access. but the value corresponds to the `new_header` variable in
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// `revlog.py`, `_loadindex`
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header_bytes: [0, 3, 0, 1],
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};
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fn parse(index_bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<IndexHeader, HgError> {
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if index_bytes.len() == 0 {
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return Ok(IndexHeader::EMPTY_INDEX_HEADER);
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}
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if index_bytes.len() < 4 {
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return Err(HgError::corrupted(
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"corrupted revlog: can't read the index format header",
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));
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}
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return Ok(IndexHeader {
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header_bytes: {
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let bytes: [u8; 4] =
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index_bytes[0..4].try_into().expect("impossible");
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bytes
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},
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});
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}
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}
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/// A Revlog index
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pub struct Index {
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bytes: Box<dyn Deref<Target = [u8]> + Send>,
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/// Offsets of starts of index blocks.
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/// Only needed when the index is interleaved with data.
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offsets: Option<Vec<usize>>,
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uses_generaldelta: bool,
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}
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impl Index {
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/// Create an index from bytes.
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/// Calculate the start of each entry when is_inline is true.
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pub fn new(
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bytes: Box<dyn Deref<Target = [u8]> + Send>,
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) -> Result<Self, HgError> {
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let header = IndexHeader::parse(bytes.as_ref())?;
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if header.format_version() != IndexHeader::REVLOGV1 {
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// A proper new version should have had a repo/store
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// requirement.
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return Err(HgError::corrupted("unsupported revlog version"));
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}
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// This is only correct because we know version is REVLOGV1.
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// In v2 we always use generaldelta, while in v0 we never use
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// generaldelta. Similar for [is_inline] (it's only used in v1).
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let uses_generaldelta = header.format_flags().uses_generaldelta();
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if header.format_flags().is_inline() {
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let mut offset: usize = 0;
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let mut offsets = Vec::new();
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while offset + INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE <= bytes.len() {
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offsets.push(offset);
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let end = offset + INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE;
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let entry = IndexEntry {
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bytes: &bytes[offset..end],
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offset_override: None,
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};
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offset += INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE + entry.compressed_len();
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}
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if offset == bytes.len() {
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Ok(Self {
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bytes,
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offsets: Some(offsets),
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uses_generaldelta,
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})
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} else {
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Err(HgError::corrupted("unexpected inline revlog length")
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.into())
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}
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} else {
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Ok(Self {
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bytes,
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offsets: None,
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uses_generaldelta,
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})
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}
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}
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pub fn uses_generaldelta(&self) -> bool {
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self.uses_generaldelta
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}
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/// Value of the inline flag.
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pub fn is_inline(&self) -> bool {
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self.offsets.is_some()
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}
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/// Return a slice of bytes if `revlog` is inline. Panic if not.
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pub fn data(&self, start: usize, end: usize) -> &[u8] {
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if !self.is_inline() {
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panic!("tried to access data in the index of a revlog that is not inline");
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}
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&self.bytes[start..end]
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}
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/// Return number of entries of the revlog index.
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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if let Some(offsets) = &self.offsets {
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offsets.len()
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} else {
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self.bytes.len() / INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE
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}
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}
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/// Returns `true` if the `Index` has zero `entries`.
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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
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self.len() == 0
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}
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/// Return the index entry corresponding to the given revision if it
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/// exists.
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pub fn get_entry(&self, rev: Revision) -> Option<IndexEntry> {
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if rev == NULL_REVISION {
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return None;
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}
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if let Some(offsets) = &self.offsets {
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self.get_entry_inline(rev, offsets)
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} else {
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self.get_entry_separated(rev)
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}
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}
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fn get_entry_inline(
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&self,
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rev: Revision,
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offsets: &[usize],
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) -> Option<IndexEntry> {
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let start = *offsets.get(rev as usize)?;
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let end = start.checked_add(INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE)?;
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let bytes = &self.bytes[start..end];
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// See IndexEntry for an explanation of this override.
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let offset_override = Some(end);
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Some(IndexEntry {
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bytes,
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offset_override,
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})
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}
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fn get_entry_separated(&self, rev: Revision) -> Option<IndexEntry> {
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let max_rev = self.bytes.len() / INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE;
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if rev as usize >= max_rev {
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return None;
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}
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let start = rev as usize * INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE;
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let end = start + INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE;
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let bytes = &self.bytes[start..end];
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// Override the offset of the first revision as its bytes are used
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// for the index's metadata (saving space because it is always 0)
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let offset_override = if rev == 0 { Some(0) } else { None };
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Some(IndexEntry {
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bytes,
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offset_override,
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})
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}
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}
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impl super::RevlogIndex for Index {
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fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.len()
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}
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fn node(&self, rev: Revision) -> Option<&Node> {
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self.get_entry(rev).map(|entry| entry.hash())
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct IndexEntry<'a> {
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bytes: &'a [u8],
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/// Allows to override the offset value of the entry.
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///
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/// For interleaved index and data, the offset stored in the index
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/// corresponds to the separated data offset.
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/// It has to be overridden with the actual offset in the interleaved
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/// index which is just after the index block.
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///
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/// For separated index and data, the offset stored in the first index
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/// entry is mixed with the index headers.
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/// It has to be overridden with 0.
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offset_override: Option<usize>,
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}
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impl<'a> IndexEntry<'a> {
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/// Return the offset of the data.
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pub fn offset(&self) -> usize {
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if let Some(offset_override) = self.offset_override {
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offset_override
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} else {
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let mut bytes = [0; 8];
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bytes[2..8].copy_from_slice(&self.bytes[0..=5]);
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BigEndian::read_u64(&bytes[..]) as usize
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}
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}
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/// Return the compressed length of the data.
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pub fn compressed_len(&self) -> usize {
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BigEndian::read_u32(&self.bytes[8..=11]) as usize
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}
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/// Return the uncompressed length of the data.
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pub fn uncompressed_len(&self) -> usize {
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BigEndian::read_u32(&self.bytes[12..=15]) as usize
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}
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/// Return the revision upon which the data has been derived.
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pub fn base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain(&self) -> Revision {
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// TODO Maybe return an Option when base_revision == rev?
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// Requires to add rev to IndexEntry
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BigEndian::read_i32(&self.bytes[16..])
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}
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pub fn p1(&self) -> Revision {
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BigEndian::read_i32(&self.bytes[24..])
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}
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pub fn p2(&self) -> Revision {
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BigEndian::read_i32(&self.bytes[28..])
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}
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/// Return the hash of revision's full text.
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///
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/// Currently, SHA-1 is used and only the first 20 bytes of this field
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/// are used.
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pub fn hash(&self) -> &'a Node {
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(&self.bytes[32..52]).try_into().unwrap()
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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#[cfg(test)]
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
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pub struct IndexEntryBuilder {
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is_first: bool,
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is_inline: bool,
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is_general_delta: bool,
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version: u16,
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offset: usize,
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compressed_len: usize,
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uncompressed_len: usize,
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base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain: Revision,
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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impl IndexEntryBuilder {
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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Self {
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is_first: false,
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is_inline: false,
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is_general_delta: true,
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version: 2,
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offset: 0,
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compressed_len: 0,
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uncompressed_len: 0,
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base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain: 0,
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}
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}
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pub fn is_first(&mut self, value: bool) -> &mut Self {
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self.is_first = value;
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self
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}
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pub fn with_inline(&mut self, value: bool) -> &mut Self {
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self.is_inline = value;
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self
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}
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pub fn with_general_delta(&mut self, value: bool) -> &mut Self {
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self.is_general_delta = value;
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self
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}
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pub fn with_version(&mut self, value: u16) -> &mut Self {
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self.version = value;
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self
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}
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pub fn with_offset(&mut self, value: usize) -> &mut Self {
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self.offset = value;
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self
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}
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pub fn with_compressed_len(&mut self, value: usize) -> &mut Self {
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self.compressed_len = value;
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self
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}
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pub fn with_uncompressed_len(&mut self, value: usize) -> &mut Self {
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self.uncompressed_len = value;
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self
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}
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pub fn with_base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain(
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&mut self,
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value: Revision,
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) -> &mut Self {
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self.base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain = value;
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self
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}
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pub fn build(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
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let mut bytes = Vec::with_capacity(INDEX_ENTRY_SIZE);
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if self.is_first {
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bytes.extend(&match (self.is_general_delta, self.is_inline) {
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(false, false) => [0u8, 0],
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(false, true) => [0u8, 1],
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(true, false) => [0u8, 2],
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(true, true) => [0u8, 3],
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});
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bytes.extend(&self.version.to_be_bytes());
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// Remaining offset bytes.
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bytes.extend(&[0u8; 2]);
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} else {
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// Offset stored on 48 bits (6 bytes)
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bytes.extend(&(self.offset as u64).to_be_bytes()[2..]);
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}
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bytes.extend(&[0u8; 2]); // Revision flags.
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bytes.extend(&(self.compressed_len as u32).to_be_bytes());
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bytes.extend(&(self.uncompressed_len as u32).to_be_bytes());
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bytes.extend(
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&self.base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain.to_be_bytes(),
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);
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bytes
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}
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}
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pub fn is_inline(index_bytes: &[u8]) -> bool {
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IndexHeader::parse(index_bytes)
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.expect("too short")
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.format_flags()
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.is_inline()
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}
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pub fn uses_generaldelta(index_bytes: &[u8]) -> bool {
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IndexHeader::parse(index_bytes)
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.expect("too short")
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.format_flags()
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.uses_generaldelta()
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}
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pub fn get_version(index_bytes: &[u8]) -> u16 {
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IndexHeader::parse(index_bytes)
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.expect("too short")
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.format_version()
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}
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#[test]
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fn flags_when_no_inline_flag_test() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new()
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.is_first(true)
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.with_general_delta(false)
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.with_inline(false)
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.build();
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assert_eq!(is_inline(&bytes), false);
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assert_eq!(uses_generaldelta(&bytes), false);
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}
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#[test]
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fn flags_when_inline_flag_test() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new()
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.is_first(true)
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.with_general_delta(false)
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.with_inline(true)
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.build();
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assert_eq!(is_inline(&bytes), true);
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assert_eq!(uses_generaldelta(&bytes), false);
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}
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#[test]
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fn flags_when_inline_and_generaldelta_flags_test() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new()
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.is_first(true)
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.with_general_delta(true)
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.with_inline(true)
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.build();
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assert_eq!(is_inline(&bytes), true);
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assert_eq!(uses_generaldelta(&bytes), true);
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}
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#[test]
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|
fn test_offset() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new().with_offset(1).build();
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let entry = IndexEntry {
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bytes: &bytes,
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offset_override: None,
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};
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assert_eq!(entry.offset(), 1)
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_with_overridden_offset() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new().with_offset(1).build();
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let entry = IndexEntry {
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bytes: &bytes,
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offset_override: Some(2),
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};
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assert_eq!(entry.offset(), 2)
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_compressed_len() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new().with_compressed_len(1).build();
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let entry = IndexEntry {
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bytes: &bytes,
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offset_override: None,
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};
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assert_eq!(entry.compressed_len(), 1)
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_uncompressed_len() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new().with_uncompressed_len(1).build();
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let entry = IndexEntry {
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bytes: &bytes,
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offset_override: None,
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};
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assert_eq!(entry.uncompressed_len(), 1)
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new()
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.with_base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain(1)
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.build();
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let entry = IndexEntry {
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bytes: &bytes,
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offset_override: None,
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};
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assert_eq!(entry.base_revision_or_base_of_delta_chain(), 1)
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}
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#[test]
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fn version_test() {
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let bytes = IndexEntryBuilder::new()
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.is_first(true)
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.with_version(1)
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.build();
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assert_eq!(get_version(&bytes), 1)
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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pub use tests::IndexEntryBuilder;
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