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rhg: Port Python’s `ui.configlist` as `Config::get_list` This new method is not used yet outside of its own unit tests, so this changeset should make no observable change. The Rust parser implementation attempts to exactly replicate the behavior of the Python one, even in edge cases where that behavior is… surprising. New unit tests capture some of these edge cases. This started as a line-by-line port. The main changes are: * Pass around a parser mode enum instead of parser functions * Inline the whole parser into one function * Use `[u8]::get` which returns an `Option`, instead of indexing after explicitly checking the length. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11389

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revset.rs
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//! The revset query language
//!
//! <https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/help/revsets>
use crate::errors::HgError;
use crate::repo::Repo;
use crate::revlog::changelog::Changelog;
use crate::revlog::revlog::{Revlog, RevlogError};
use crate::revlog::NodePrefix;
use crate::revlog::{Revision, NULL_REVISION, WORKING_DIRECTORY_HEX};
use crate::Node;
/// Resolve a query string into a single revision.
///
/// Only some of the revset language is implemented yet.
pub fn resolve_single(
input: &str,
repo: &Repo,
) -> Result<Revision, RevlogError> {
let changelog = Changelog::open(repo)?;
match resolve_rev_number_or_hex_prefix(input, &changelog.revlog) {
Err(RevlogError::InvalidRevision) => {} // Try other syntax
result => return result,
}
if input == "null" {
return Ok(NULL_REVISION);
}
// TODO: support for the rest of the language here.
Err(
HgError::unsupported(format!("cannot parse revset '{}'", input))
.into(),
)
}
/// Resolve the small subset of the language suitable for revlogs other than
/// the changelog, such as in `hg debugdata --manifest` CLI argument.
///
/// * A non-negative decimal integer for a revision number, or
/// * An hexadecimal string, for the unique node ID that starts with this
/// prefix
pub fn resolve_rev_number_or_hex_prefix(
input: &str,
revlog: &Revlog,
) -> Result<Revision, RevlogError> {
if let Ok(integer) = input.parse::<i32>() {
if integer >= 0 && revlog.has_rev(integer) {
return Ok(integer);
}
}
if let Ok(prefix) = NodePrefix::from_hex(input) {
if prefix.is_prefix_of(&Node::from_hex(WORKING_DIRECTORY_HEX).unwrap())
{
return Err(RevlogError::WDirUnsupported);
}
return revlog.get_node_rev(prefix);
}
Err(RevlogError::InvalidRevision)
}