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errors: make exit codes class variables instead Kyle pointed out to me that we can simply make the exit codes class variables. Python provides some magic for making them accessible as instance variables. This also makes it easier to let subclasses of existing errors override the exit codes by letting them simply define their own values as class variables. That means that there's no need to pass them into the superclass's constructor arguments, so the superclass doesn't need to expose the them as arguments. (Making a subclass set a different exit code for a subclass of `StorageError` was actually the goal with my recent series.) Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10758

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manifest.rs
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use crate::repo::Repo;
use crate::revlog::revlog::{Revlog, RevlogError};
use crate::revlog::NodePrefix;
use crate::revlog::Revision;
use crate::utils::hg_path::HgPath;
/// A specialized `Revlog` to work with `manifest` data format.
pub struct Manifest {
/// The generic `revlog` format.
revlog: Revlog,
}
impl Manifest {
/// Open the `manifest` of a repository given by its root.
pub fn open(repo: &Repo) -> Result<Self, RevlogError> {
let revlog = Revlog::open(repo, "00manifest.i", None)?;
Ok(Self { revlog })
}
/// Return the `ManifestEntry` of a given node id.
pub fn get_node(
&self,
node: NodePrefix,
) -> Result<ManifestEntry, RevlogError> {
let rev = self.revlog.get_node_rev(node)?;
self.get_rev(rev)
}
/// Return the `ManifestEntry` of a given node revision.
pub fn get_rev(
&self,
rev: Revision,
) -> Result<ManifestEntry, RevlogError> {
let bytes = self.revlog.get_rev_data(rev)?;
Ok(ManifestEntry { bytes })
}
}
/// `Manifest` entry which knows how to interpret the `manifest` data bytes.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ManifestEntry {
bytes: Vec<u8>,
}
impl ManifestEntry {
/// Return an iterator over the lines of the entry.
pub fn lines(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]> {
self.bytes
.split(|b| b == &b'\n')
.filter(|line| !line.is_empty())
}
/// Return an iterator over the files of the entry.
pub fn files(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &HgPath> {
self.lines().filter(|line| !line.is_empty()).map(|line| {
let pos = line
.iter()
.position(|x| x == &b'\0')
.expect("manifest line should contain \\0");
HgPath::new(&line[..pos])
})
}
/// Return an iterator over the files of the entry.
pub fn files_with_nodes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&HgPath, &[u8])> {
self.lines().filter(|line| !line.is_empty()).map(|line| {
let pos = line
.iter()
.position(|x| x == &b'\0')
.expect("manifest line should contain \\0");
let hash_start = pos + 1;
let hash_end = hash_start + 40;
(HgPath::new(&line[..pos]), &line[hash_start..hash_end])
})
}
}