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rust-2018: switch hg-core and hg-cpython to rust 2018 edition Many interesting changes have happened in Rust since the Oxidation Plan was introduced, like the 2018 edition and procedural macros: - Opting in to the 2018 edition is a clear benefit in terms of future proofing, new (nice to have) syntactical sugar notwithstanding. It also has a new non-lexical, non-AST based borrow checker that has fewer bugs(!) and allows us to write correct code that in some cases would have been rejected by the old one. - Procedural macros allow us to use the PyO3 crate which maintainers have expressed the clear goal of compiling on stable, which would help in code maintainability compared to rust-cpython. In this patch are the following changes: - Removing most `extern crate` uses - Updating `use` clauses (`crate` keyword, nested `use`) - Removing `mod.rs` in favor of an aptly named module file Like discussed in the mailing list ( https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2019-July/132316.html ), until Rust integration in Mercurial is considered to be out of the experimental phase, the maximum version of Rust allowed is whatever the latest version Debian packages. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6597

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uihandler.rs
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// Copyright 2018 Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
use futures::Future;
use futures::future::IntoFuture;
use std::io;
use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd;
use std::os::unix::process::ExitStatusExt;
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
use tokio;
use tokio_process::{ChildStdin, CommandExt};
use super::message::CommandSpec;
use super::procutil;
/// Callback to process shell command requests received from server.
pub trait SystemHandler: Sized {
type PagerStdin: AsRawFd;
type SpawnPagerResult: IntoFuture<Item = (Self, Self::PagerStdin), Error = io::Error>;
type RunSystemResult: IntoFuture<Item = (Self, i32), Error = io::Error>;
/// Handles pager command request.
///
/// Returns the pipe to be attached to the server if the pager is spawned.
fn spawn_pager(self, spec: CommandSpec) -> Self::SpawnPagerResult;
/// Handles system command request.
///
/// Returns command exit code (positive) or signal number (negative).
fn run_system(self, spec: CommandSpec) -> Self::RunSystemResult;
}
/// Default cHg implementation to process requests received from server.
pub struct ChgUiHandler {
}
impl ChgUiHandler {
pub fn new() -> ChgUiHandler {
ChgUiHandler {}
}
}
impl SystemHandler for ChgUiHandler {
type PagerStdin = ChildStdin;
type SpawnPagerResult = io::Result<(Self, Self::PagerStdin)>;
type RunSystemResult = Box<dyn Future<Item = (Self, i32), Error = io::Error> + Send>;
fn spawn_pager(self, spec: CommandSpec) -> Self::SpawnPagerResult {
let mut pager = new_shell_command(&spec)
.stdin(Stdio::piped())
.spawn_async()?;
let pin = pager.stdin().take().unwrap();
procutil::set_blocking_fd(pin.as_raw_fd())?;
// TODO: if pager exits, notify the server with SIGPIPE immediately.
// otherwise the server won't get SIGPIPE if it does not write
// anything. (issue5278)
// kill(peerpid, SIGPIPE);
tokio::spawn(pager.map(|_| ()).map_err(|_| ())); // just ignore errors
Ok((self, pin))
}
fn run_system(self, spec: CommandSpec) -> Self::RunSystemResult {
let fut = new_shell_command(&spec)
.spawn_async()
.into_future()
.flatten()
.map(|status| {
let code = status.code().or_else(|| status.signal().map(|n| -n))
.expect("either exit code or signal should be set");
(self, code)
});
Box::new(fut)
}
}
fn new_shell_command(spec: &CommandSpec) -> Command {
let mut builder = Command::new("/bin/sh");
builder
.arg("-c")
.arg(&spec.command)
.current_dir(&spec.current_dir)
.env_clear()
.envs(spec.envs.iter().cloned());
builder
}