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dirs_multiset.rs
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// dirs_multiset.rs
//
// Copyright 2019 Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@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.
//! A multiset of directory names.
//!
//! Used to counts the references to directories in a manifest or dirstate.
use crate::{
dirstate::EntryState,
utils::{
files,
hg_path::{HgPath, HgPathBuf, HgPathError},
},
DirstateEntry, DirstateMapError, FastHashMap,
};
use std::collections::{hash_map, hash_map::Entry, HashMap, HashSet};
// could be encapsulated if we care API stability more seriously
pub type DirsMultisetIter<'a> = hash_map::Keys<'a, HgPathBuf, u32>;
#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
pub struct DirsMultiset {
inner: FastHashMap<HgPathBuf, u32>,
}
impl DirsMultiset {
/// Initializes the multiset from a dirstate.
///
/// If `skip_state` is provided, skips dirstate entries with equal state.
pub fn from_dirstate(
dirstate: &FastHashMap<HgPathBuf, DirstateEntry>,
skip_state: Option<EntryState>,
) -> Result<Self, DirstateMapError> {
let mut multiset = DirsMultiset {
inner: FastHashMap::default(),
};
for (filename, DirstateEntry { state, .. }) in dirstate {
// This `if` is optimized out of the loop
if let Some(skip) = skip_state {
if skip != *state {
multiset.add_path(filename)?;
}
} else {
multiset.add_path(filename)?;
}
}
Ok(multiset)
}
/// Initializes the multiset from a manifest.
pub fn from_manifest(
manifest: &[impl AsRef<HgPath>],
) -> Result<Self, DirstateMapError> {
let mut multiset = DirsMultiset {
inner: FastHashMap::default(),
};
for filename in manifest {
multiset.add_path(filename.as_ref())?;
}
Ok(multiset)
}
/// Increases the count of deepest directory contained in the path.
///
/// If the directory is not yet in the map, adds its parents.
pub fn add_path(
&mut self,
path: impl AsRef<HgPath>,
) -> Result<(), DirstateMapError> {
for subpath in files::find_dirs(path.as_ref()) {
if subpath.as_bytes().last() == Some(&b'/') {
// TODO Remove this once PathAuditor is certified
// as the only entrypoint for path data
let second_slash_index = subpath.len() - 1;
return Err(DirstateMapError::InvalidPath(
HgPathError::ConsecutiveSlashes {
bytes: path.as_ref().as_bytes().to_owned(),
second_slash_index,
},
));
}
if let Some(val) = self.inner.get_mut(subpath) {
*val += 1;
break;
}
self.inner.insert(subpath.to_owned(), 1);
}
Ok(())
}
/// Decreases the count of deepest directory contained in the path.
///
/// If it is the only reference, decreases all parents until one is
/// removed.
/// If the directory is not in the map, something horrible has happened.
pub fn delete_path(
&mut self,
path: impl AsRef<HgPath>,
) -> Result<(), DirstateMapError> {
for subpath in files::find_dirs(path.as_ref()) {
match self.inner.entry(subpath.to_owned()) {
Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => {
let val = *entry.get();
if val > 1 {
entry.insert(val - 1);
break;
}
entry.remove();
}
Entry::Vacant(_) => {
return Err(DirstateMapError::PathNotFound(
path.as_ref().to_owned(),
))
}
};
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn contains(&self, key: impl AsRef<HgPath>) -> bool {
self.inner.contains_key(key.as_ref())
}
pub fn iter(&self) -> DirsMultisetIter {
self.inner.keys()
}
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.inner.len()
}
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.len() == 0
}
}
/// This is basically a reimplementation of `DirsMultiset` that stores the
/// children instead of just a count of them, plus a small optional
/// optimization to avoid some directories we don't need.
#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
pub struct DirsChildrenMultiset<'a> {
inner: FastHashMap<&'a HgPath, HashSet<&'a HgPath>>,
only_include: Option<HashSet<&'a HgPath>>,
}
impl<'a> DirsChildrenMultiset<'a> {
pub fn new(
paths: impl Iterator<Item = &'a HgPathBuf>,
only_include: Option<&'a HashSet<impl AsRef<HgPath> + 'a>>,
) -> Self {
let mut new = Self {
inner: HashMap::default(),
only_include: only_include
.map(|s| s.iter().map(AsRef::as_ref).collect()),
};
for path in paths {
new.add_path(path)
}
new
}
fn add_path(&mut self, path: &'a (impl AsRef<HgPath> + 'a)) {
if path.as_ref().is_empty() {
return;
}
for (directory, basename) in files::find_dirs_with_base(path.as_ref())
{
if !self.is_dir_included(directory) {
continue;
}
self.inner
.entry(directory)
.and_modify(|e| {
e.insert(basename);
})
.or_insert_with(|| {
let mut set = HashSet::new();
set.insert(basename);
set
});
}
}
fn is_dir_included(&self, dir: impl AsRef<HgPath>) -> bool {
match &self.only_include {
None => false,
Some(i) => i.contains(dir.as_ref()),
}
}
pub fn get(
&self,
path: impl AsRef<HgPath>,
) -> Option<&HashSet<&'a HgPath>> {
self.inner.get(path.as_ref())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_delete_path_path_not_found() {
let manifest: Vec<HgPathBuf> = vec![];
let mut map = DirsMultiset::from_manifest(&manifest).unwrap();
let path = HgPathBuf::from_bytes(b"doesnotexist/");
assert_eq!(
Err(DirstateMapError::PathNotFound(path.to_owned())),
map.delete_path(&path)
);
}
#[test]
fn test_delete_path_empty_path() {
let mut map =
DirsMultiset::from_manifest(&vec![HgPathBuf::new()]).unwrap();
let path = HgPath::new(b"");
assert_eq!(Ok(()), map.delete_path(path));
assert_eq!(
Err(DirstateMapError::PathNotFound(path.to_owned())),
map.delete_path(path)
);
}
#[test]
fn test_delete_path_successful() {
let mut map = DirsMultiset {
inner: [("", 5), ("a", 3), ("a/b", 2), ("a/c", 1)]
.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (HgPathBuf::from_bytes(k.as_bytes()), *v))
.collect(),
};
assert_eq!(Ok(()), map.delete_path(HgPath::new(b"a/b/")));
eprintln!("{:?}", map);
assert_eq!(Ok(()), map.delete_path(HgPath::new(b"a/b/")));
eprintln!("{:?}", map);
assert_eq!(
Err(DirstateMapError::PathNotFound(HgPathBuf::from_bytes(
b"a/b/"
))),
map.delete_path(HgPath::new(b"a/b/"))
);
assert_eq!(2, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a")).unwrap());
assert_eq!(1, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a/c")).unwrap());
eprintln!("{:?}", map);
assert_eq!(Ok(()), map.delete_path(HgPath::new(b"a/")));
eprintln!("{:?}", map);
assert_eq!(Ok(()), map.delete_path(HgPath::new(b"a/c/")));
assert_eq!(
Err(DirstateMapError::PathNotFound(HgPathBuf::from_bytes(
b"a/c/"
))),
map.delete_path(HgPath::new(b"a/c/"))
);
}
#[test]
fn test_add_path_empty_path() {
let manifest: Vec<HgPathBuf> = vec![];
let mut map = DirsMultiset::from_manifest(&manifest).unwrap();
let path = HgPath::new(b"");
map.add_path(path).unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, map.len());
}
#[test]
fn test_add_path_successful() {
let manifest: Vec<HgPathBuf> = vec![];
let mut map = DirsMultiset::from_manifest(&manifest).unwrap();
map.add_path(HgPath::new(b"a/")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a")).unwrap());
assert_eq!(1, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"")).unwrap());
assert_eq!(2, map.len());
// Non directory should be ignored
map.add_path(HgPath::new(b"a")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a")).unwrap());
assert_eq!(2, map.len());
// Non directory will still add its base
map.add_path(HgPath::new(b"a/b")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(2, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a")).unwrap());
assert_eq!(2, map.len());
// Duplicate path works
map.add_path(HgPath::new(b"a/")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(3, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a")).unwrap());
// Nested dir adds to its base
map.add_path(HgPath::new(b"a/b/")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(4, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a")).unwrap());
assert_eq!(1, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a/b")).unwrap());
// but not its base's base, because it already existed
map.add_path(HgPath::new(b"a/b/c/")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(4, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a")).unwrap());
assert_eq!(2, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a/b")).unwrap());
map.add_path(HgPath::new(b"a/c/")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, *map.inner.get(HgPath::new(b"a/c")).unwrap());
let expected = DirsMultiset {
inner: [("", 2), ("a", 5), ("a/b", 2), ("a/b/c", 1), ("a/c", 1)]
.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (HgPathBuf::from_bytes(k.as_bytes()), *v))
.collect(),
};
assert_eq!(map, expected);
}
#[test]
fn test_dirsmultiset_new_empty() {
let manifest: Vec<HgPathBuf> = vec![];
let new = DirsMultiset::from_manifest(&manifest).unwrap();
let expected = DirsMultiset {
inner: FastHashMap::default(),
};
assert_eq!(expected, new);
let new = DirsMultiset::from_dirstate(&FastHashMap::default(), None)
.unwrap();
let expected = DirsMultiset {
inner: FastHashMap::default(),
};
assert_eq!(expected, new);
}
#[test]
fn test_dirsmultiset_new_no_skip() {
let input_vec: Vec<HgPathBuf> = ["a/", "b/", "a/c", "a/d/"]
.iter()
.map(|e| HgPathBuf::from_bytes(e.as_bytes()))
.collect();
let expected_inner = [("", 2), ("a", 3), ("b", 1), ("a/d", 1)]
.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (HgPathBuf::from_bytes(k.as_bytes()), *v))
.collect();
let new = DirsMultiset::from_manifest(&input_vec).unwrap();
let expected = DirsMultiset {
inner: expected_inner,
};
assert_eq!(expected, new);
let input_map = ["a/", "b/", "a/c", "a/d/"]
.iter()
.map(|f| {
(
HgPathBuf::from_bytes(f.as_bytes()),
DirstateEntry {
state: EntryState::Normal,
mode: 0,
mtime: 0,
size: 0,
},
)
})
.collect();
let expected_inner = [("", 2), ("a", 3), ("b", 1), ("a/d", 1)]
.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (HgPathBuf::from_bytes(k.as_bytes()), *v))
.collect();
let new = DirsMultiset::from_dirstate(&input_map, None).unwrap();
let expected = DirsMultiset {
inner: expected_inner,
};
assert_eq!(expected, new);
}
#[test]
fn test_dirsmultiset_new_skip() {
let input_map = [
("a/", EntryState::Normal),
("a/b/", EntryState::Normal),
("a/c", EntryState::Removed),
("a/d/", EntryState::Merged),
]
.iter()
.map(|(f, state)| {
(
HgPathBuf::from_bytes(f.as_bytes()),
DirstateEntry {
state: *state,
mode: 0,
mtime: 0,
size: 0,
},
)
})
.collect();
// "a" incremented with "a/c" and "a/d/"
let expected_inner = [("", 1), ("a", 2), ("a/d", 1)]
.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (HgPathBuf::from_bytes(k.as_bytes()), *v))
.collect();
let new =
DirsMultiset::from_dirstate(&input_map, Some(EntryState::Normal))
.unwrap();
let expected = DirsMultiset {
inner: expected_inner,
};
assert_eq!(expected, new);
}
}