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typing: attempt to remove @overloads in the platform module for stdlib methods This is mostly successful, as examining util.pyi, posix.pyi, and windows.pyi after a pytype run shows that the type overloads for `oslink`, `readlink`, `removedirs`, `rename`, `split`, and `unlink` have been removed. (Some of these still have an @overload, but the differences are the variable names, not the types.) However, @overloads remain for `abspath` and `normpath` for some reason. It's useful to redefine these methods for the type checking phase because in addition to excluding str and PathLike variants, some of these functions have optional args in stdlib that aren't implemented in the custom implementation on Windows, and we want the type checking to flag that instead of assuming it's an allowable overload everywhere. One last quirk I noticed that I can't explain- `pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING` is always False, so the conditionals need to check `typing.TYPE_CHECKING` directly. I tried dropping the custom code for assigning `pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING` and simply did `from typing import TYPE_CHECKING` directly in pycompat.py, and used `pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING` for the conditional here... and pytype complained that `pycompat` doesn't have the `TYPE_CHECKING` variable.

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manifest.rs
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use crate::errors::HgError;
use crate::revlog::revlog::{Revlog, RevlogError};
use crate::revlog::Revision;
use crate::revlog::{Node, NodePrefix};
use crate::utils::hg_path::HgPath;
use crate::utils::SliceExt;
use crate::vfs::Vfs;
/// A specialized `Revlog` to work with `manifest` data format.
pub struct Manifestlog {
/// The generic `revlog` format.
revlog: Revlog,
}
impl Manifestlog {
/// Open the `manifest` of a repository given by its root.
pub fn open(store_vfs: &Vfs, use_nodemap: bool) -> Result<Self, HgError> {
let revlog =
Revlog::open(store_vfs, "00manifest.i", None, use_nodemap)?;
Ok(Self { revlog })
}
/// Return the `Manifest` for the given node ID.
///
/// Note: this is a node ID in the manifestlog, typically found through
/// `ChangelogEntry::manifest_node`. It is *not* the node ID of any
/// changeset.
///
/// See also `Repo::manifest_for_node`
pub fn data_for_node(
&self,
node: NodePrefix,
) -> Result<Manifest, RevlogError> {
let rev = self.revlog.rev_from_node(node)?;
self.data_for_rev(rev)
}
/// Return the `Manifest` of a given revision number.
///
/// Note: this is a revision number in the manifestlog, *not* of any
/// changeset.
///
/// See also `Repo::manifest_for_rev`
pub fn data_for_rev(
&self,
rev: Revision,
) -> Result<Manifest, RevlogError> {
let bytes = self.revlog.get_rev_data(rev)?.into_owned();
Ok(Manifest { bytes })
}
}
/// `Manifestlog` entry which knows how to interpret the `manifest` data bytes.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Manifest {
/// Format for a manifest: flat sequence of variable-size entries,
/// sorted by path, each as:
///
/// ```text
/// <path> \0 <hex_node_id> <flags> \n
/// ```
///
/// The last entry is also terminated by a newline character.
/// Flags is one of `b""` (the empty string), `b"x"`, `b"l"`, or `b"t"`.
bytes: Vec<u8>,
}
impl Manifest {
pub fn iter(
&self,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = Result<ManifestEntry, HgError>> {
self.bytes
.split(|b| b == &b'\n')
.filter(|line| !line.is_empty())
.map(ManifestEntry::from_raw)
}
/// If the given path is in this manifest, return its filelog node ID
pub fn find_by_path(
&self,
path: &HgPath,
) -> Result<Option<ManifestEntry>, HgError> {
use std::cmp::Ordering::*;
let path = path.as_bytes();
// Both boundaries of this `&[u8]` slice are always at the boundary of
// an entry
let mut bytes = &*self.bytes;
// Binary search algorithm derived from `[T]::binary_search_by`
// <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/1.57.0/library/core/src/slice/mod.rs#L2221>
// except we don’t have a slice of entries. Instead we jump to the
// middle of the byte slice and look around for entry delimiters
// (newlines).
while let Some(entry_range) = Self::find_entry_near_middle_of(bytes)? {
let (entry_path, rest) =
ManifestEntry::split_path(&bytes[entry_range.clone()])?;
let cmp = entry_path.cmp(path);
if cmp == Less {
let after_newline = entry_range.end + 1;
bytes = &bytes[after_newline..];
} else if cmp == Greater {
bytes = &bytes[..entry_range.start];
} else {
return Ok(Some(ManifestEntry::from_path_and_rest(
entry_path, rest,
)));
}
}
Ok(None)
}
/// If there is at least one, return the byte range of an entry *excluding*
/// the final newline.
fn find_entry_near_middle_of(
bytes: &[u8],
) -> Result<Option<std::ops::Range<usize>>, HgError> {
let len = bytes.len();
if len > 0 {
let middle = bytes.len() / 2;
// Integer division rounds down, so `middle < len`.
let (before, after) = bytes.split_at(middle);
let is_newline = |&byte: &u8| byte == b'\n';
let entry_start = match before.iter().rposition(is_newline) {
Some(i) => i + 1,
None => 0, // We choose the first entry in `bytes`
};
let entry_end = match after.iter().position(is_newline) {
Some(i) => {
// No `+ 1` here to exclude this newline from the range
middle + i
}
None => {
// In a well-formed manifest:
//
// * Since `len > 0`, `bytes` contains at least one entry
// * Every entry ends with a newline
// * Since `middle < len`, `after` contains at least the
// newline at the end of the last entry of `bytes`.
//
// We didn’t find a newline, so this manifest is not
// well-formed.
return Err(HgError::corrupted(
"manifest entry without \\n delimiter",
));
}
};
Ok(Some(entry_start..entry_end))
} else {
// len == 0
Ok(None)
}
}
}
/// `Manifestlog` entry which knows how to interpret the `manifest` data bytes.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ManifestEntry<'manifest> {
pub path: &'manifest HgPath,
pub hex_node_id: &'manifest [u8],
/// `Some` values are b'x', b'l', or 't'
pub flags: Option<u8>,
}
impl<'a> ManifestEntry<'a> {
fn split_path(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(&[u8], &[u8]), HgError> {
bytes.split_2(b'\0').ok_or_else(|| {
HgError::corrupted("manifest entry without \\0 delimiter")
})
}
fn from_path_and_rest(path: &'a [u8], rest: &'a [u8]) -> Self {
let (hex_node_id, flags) = match rest.split_last() {
Some((&b'x', rest)) => (rest, Some(b'x')),
Some((&b'l', rest)) => (rest, Some(b'l')),
Some((&b't', rest)) => (rest, Some(b't')),
_ => (rest, None),
};
Self {
path: HgPath::new(path),
hex_node_id,
flags,
}
}
fn from_raw(bytes: &'a [u8]) -> Result<Self, HgError> {
let (path, rest) = Self::split_path(bytes)?;
Ok(Self::from_path_and_rest(path, rest))
}
pub fn node_id(&self) -> Result<Node, HgError> {
Node::from_hex_for_repo(self.hex_node_id)
}
}