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rust: make `Revision` a newtype This change is the one we've been building towards during this series. The aim is to make `Revision` mean more than a simple integer, holding the information that it is valid for a given revlog index. While this still allows for programmer error, since creating a revision directly and querying a different index with a "checked" revision are still possible, the friction created by the newtype will hopefully make us think twice about which type to use. Enough of the Rust ecosystem relies on the newtype pattern to be efficiently optimized away (even compiler in codegen tests¹), so I'm not worried about this being a fundamental problem. [1] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/7a70647f195f6b0a0f1ebd72b1542ba91a32f43a/tests/codegen/vec-in-place.rs#L47

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// conversion.rs
//
// Copyright 2019 Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net>
//
// 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::ancestors module provided by the
//! `hg-core` crate. From Python, this will be seen as `rustext.ancestor`
use cpython::{ObjectProtocol, PyErr, PyObject, PyResult, Python};
use hg::{Revision, RevlogIndex, UncheckedRevision};
use crate::{exceptions::GraphError, PyRevision};
/// Utility function to convert a Python iterable into various collections
///
/// We need this in particular to feed to various methods of inner objects
/// with `impl IntoIterator<Item=Revision>` arguments, because
/// a `PyErr` can arise at each step of iteration, whereas these methods
/// expect iterables over `Revision`, not over some `Result<Revision, PyErr>`
pub fn rev_pyiter_collect<C, I>(
py: Python,
revs: &PyObject,
index: &I,
) -> PyResult<C>
where
C: FromIterator<Revision>,
I: RevlogIndex,
{
revs.iter(py)?
.map(|r| {
r.and_then(|o| match o.extract::<PyRevision>(py) {
Ok(r) => index
.check_revision(UncheckedRevision(r.0))
.ok_or_else(|| {
PyErr::new::<GraphError, _>(
py,
("InvalidRevision", r.0),
)
}),
Err(e) => Err(e),
})
})
.collect()
}