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rust: introduce Repo and Vfs types for filesystem abstraction This is similar to the corresponding Python classes. Repo represents a repository and knows the path to the `.hg` directory, the `store` directory, and the working directory. Separating these will enable supporting the share extension. A Vfs is created from a Repo for one of these three directories. It has filesystem access APIs that take a relative std::path::Path as a parameter. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9596

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repo.rs
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use crate::operations::{find_root, FindRootError};
use crate::requirements;
use memmap::{Mmap, MmapOptions};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
/// A repository on disk
pub struct Repo {
working_directory: PathBuf,
dot_hg: PathBuf,
store: PathBuf,
}
/// Filesystem access abstraction for the contents of a given "base" diretory
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub(crate) struct Vfs<'a> {
base: &'a Path,
}
impl Repo {
/// Returns `None` if the given path doesn’t look like a repository
/// (doesn’t contain a `.hg` sub-directory).
pub fn for_path(root: impl Into<PathBuf>) -> Self {
let working_directory = root.into();
let dot_hg = working_directory.join(".hg");
Self {
store: dot_hg.join("store"),
dot_hg,
working_directory,
}
}
pub fn find() -> Result<Self, FindRootError> {
find_root().map(Self::for_path)
}
pub fn check_requirements(
&self,
) -> Result<(), requirements::RequirementsError> {
requirements::check(self)
}
pub fn working_directory_path(&self) -> &Path {
&self.working_directory
}
/// For accessing repository files (in `.hg`), except for the store
/// (`.hg/store`).
pub(crate) fn hg_vfs(&self) -> Vfs<'_> {
Vfs { base: &self.dot_hg }
}
/// For accessing repository store files (in `.hg/store`)
pub(crate) fn store_vfs(&self) -> Vfs<'_> {
Vfs { base: &self.store }
}
/// For accessing the working copy
// The undescore prefix silences the "never used" warning. Remove before
// using.
pub(crate) fn _working_directory_vfs(&self) -> Vfs<'_> {
Vfs {
base: &self.working_directory,
}
}
}
impl Vfs<'_> {
pub(crate) fn read(
&self,
relative_path: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> std::io::Result<Vec<u8>> {
std::fs::read(self.base.join(relative_path))
}
pub(crate) fn open(
&self,
relative_path: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> std::io::Result<std::fs::File> {
std::fs::File::open(self.base.join(relative_path))
}
pub(crate) fn mmap_open(
&self,
relative_path: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> std::io::Result<Mmap> {
let file = self.open(relative_path)?;
// TODO: what are the safety requirements here?
let mmap = unsafe { MmapOptions::new().map(&file) }?;
Ok(mmap)
}
}