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rust-matchers: add `Matcher` trait and implement `AlwaysMatcher` In our quest of a faster Mercurial, we have arrived at the point where we need to implement the matchers in Rust. This RFC mainly for the `Matcher` trait to see if the changes proposed feel fine to people with more experience on the matter. While the `AlwaysMatcher` implementation is here as a trivial example, it should be the first step towards matchers use in Rust as it is currently the only supported one. Notable changes: - `exact` is renamed to `exact_match` - enums for `visit*` methods with `Recursive` instead of `'all'`, etc. - a new `roots`, separate from `file_set` - no `bad`, `explicitdir` or `traversedir` functions as they can be passed to the high functions instead of the matchers Thanks to Martin for suggesting the last two (most important) changes and for reaching out to help a few weeks ago. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7178

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#!/bin/sh
# This scripts is used to install dependencies for
# testing Mercurial. Mainly used by Vagrant (see
# Vagrantfile for details).
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
apt-get update
apt-get install -y -q python-dev unzip
# run-tests.sh is added by Vagrantfile
chmod +x run-tests.sh