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rust-regex: fix issues with regex anchoring and performance It turns out that the way I tried to work around `regex`'s behavior difference with `re2` and Python's `re` was 1) buggy and 2) much more complicated than needed. In a few words: `regex` adds `.*` on either side of patterns when no start or end anchor is present. My previous workaround put `^` or `$` for every pattern, which is wrong even without the other 2 bugs on top of it. Using `^(?:<patterns>)` right at the end of the `regex` path fixes the issue. I've opened an issue to get a build option instead: https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/issues/675 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8506

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// ancestors.rs
//
// Copyright 2018 Georges Racinet <gracinet@anybox.fr>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
//! Bindings for Rust errors
//!
//! [`GraphError`] exposes `hg::GraphError` as a subclass of `ValueError`
//! but some variants of `hg::GraphError` can be converted directly to other
//! existing Python exceptions if appropriate.
//!
//! [`GraphError`]: struct.GraphError.html
use cpython::{
exc::{RuntimeError, ValueError},
py_exception, PyErr, Python,
};
use hg;
py_exception!(rustext, GraphError, ValueError);
impl GraphError {
pub fn pynew(py: Python, inner: hg::GraphError) -> PyErr {
match inner {
hg::GraphError::ParentOutOfRange(r) => {
GraphError::new(py, ("ParentOutOfRange", r))
}
hg::GraphError::WorkingDirectoryUnsupported => {
match py
.import("mercurial.error")
.and_then(|m| m.get(py, "WdirUnsupported"))
{
Err(e) => e,
Ok(cls) => PyErr::from_instance(py, cls),
}
}
}
}
}
py_exception!(rustext, HgPathPyError, RuntimeError);
py_exception!(rustext, FallbackError, RuntimeError);
py_exception!(shared_ref, AlreadyBorrowed, RuntimeError);