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rust: blanket implementation of Graph for Graph references...
rust: blanket implementation of Graph for Graph references The need comes from the fact that `AncestorsIterator` and many Graph-related algorithms take ownership of the `Graph` they work with. This, in turn is due to them needing to accept the `Index` instances that are provided by the Python layers (that neither rhg nor `RHGitaly` use, of course): the fact that nowadays the Python layer holds an object that is itself implemented in Rust does not change the core problem that they cannot be tracked by the borrow checker. Even though it looks like cloning `Changelog` would be cheap, it seems hard to guarantee that on the long run. The object is already too rich for us to be comfortable with it, when using references is the most natural and guaranteed way of proceeding. The added test seems a bit superfleous, but it will act as a reminder that this feature is really useful until something in the Mercurial code base actually uses it.

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ui.rs
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use crate::color::ColorConfig;
use crate::color::Effect;
use crate::error::CommandError;
use format_bytes::format_bytes;
use format_bytes::write_bytes;
use hg::config::Config;
use hg::config::PlainInfo;
use hg::errors::HgError;
use hg::repo::Repo;
use hg::sparse;
use hg::utils::files::get_bytes_from_path;
use hg::PatternFileWarning;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::io;
use std::io::{ErrorKind, Write};
pub struct Ui {
stdout: std::io::Stdout,
stderr: std::io::Stderr,
colors: Option<ColorConfig>,
}
/// The kind of user interface error
pub enum UiError {
/// The standard output stream cannot be written to
StdoutError(io::Error),
/// The standard error stream cannot be written to
StderrError(io::Error),
}
/// The commandline user interface
impl Ui {
pub fn new(config: &Config) -> Result<Self, HgError> {
Ok(Ui {
// If using something else, also adapt `isatty()` below.
stdout: std::io::stdout(),
stderr: std::io::stderr(),
colors: ColorConfig::new(config)?,
})
}
/// Default to no color if color configuration errors.
///
/// Useful when we’re already handling another error.
pub fn new_infallible(config: &Config) -> Self {
Ui {
// If using something else, also adapt `isatty()` below.
stdout: std::io::stdout(),
stderr: std::io::stderr(),
colors: ColorConfig::new(config).unwrap_or(None),
}
}
/// Returns a buffered handle on stdout for faster batch printing
/// operations.
pub fn stdout_buffer(&self) -> StdoutBuffer<std::io::StdoutLock> {
StdoutBuffer::new(self.stdout.lock())
}
/// Write bytes to stdout
pub fn write_stdout(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> {
let mut stdout = self.stdout.lock();
stdout.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error)?;
stdout.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error)
}
/// Write bytes to stderr
pub fn write_stderr(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> {
let mut stderr = self.stderr.lock();
stderr.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stderr_error)?;
stderr.flush().or_else(handle_stderr_error)
}
/// Write bytes to stdout with the given label
///
/// Like the optional `label` parameter in `mercurial/ui.py`,
/// this label influences the color used for this output.
pub fn write_stdout_labelled(
&self,
bytes: &[u8],
label: &str,
) -> Result<(), UiError> {
if let Some(colors) = &self.colors {
if let Some(effects) = colors.styles.get(label.as_bytes()) {
if !effects.is_empty() {
return self
.write_stdout_with_effects(bytes, effects)
.or_else(handle_stdout_error);
}
}
}
self.write_stdout(bytes)
}
fn write_stdout_with_effects(
&self,
bytes: &[u8],
effects: &[Effect],
) -> io::Result<()> {
let stdout = &mut self.stdout.lock();
let mut write_line = |line: &[u8], first: bool| {
// `line` does not include the newline delimiter
if !first {
stdout.write_all(b"\n")?;
}
if line.is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
/// 0x1B == 27 == 0o33
const ASCII_ESCAPE: &[u8] = b"\x1b";
write_bytes!(stdout, b"{}[0", ASCII_ESCAPE)?;
for effect in effects {
write_bytes!(stdout, b";{}", effect)?;
}
write_bytes!(stdout, b"m")?;
stdout.write_all(line)?;
write_bytes!(stdout, b"{}[0m", ASCII_ESCAPE)
};
let mut lines = bytes.split(|&byte| byte == b'\n');
if let Some(first) = lines.next() {
write_line(first, true)?;
for line in lines {
write_line(line, false)?
}
}
stdout.flush()
}
}
// TODO: pass the PlainInfo to call sites directly and
// delete this function
pub fn plain(opt_feature: Option<&str>) -> bool {
let plain_info = PlainInfo::from_env();
match opt_feature {
None => plain_info.is_plain(),
Some(feature) => plain_info.is_feature_plain(feature),
}
}
/// A buffered stdout writer for faster batch printing operations.
pub struct StdoutBuffer<W: Write> {
buf: io::BufWriter<W>,
}
impl<W: Write> StdoutBuffer<W> {
pub fn new(writer: W) -> Self {
let buf = io::BufWriter::new(writer);
Self { buf }
}
/// Write bytes to stdout buffer
pub fn write_all(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> {
self.buf.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error)
}
/// Flush bytes to stdout
pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), UiError> {
self.buf.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error)
}
}
/// Sometimes writing to stdout is not possible, try writing to stderr to
/// signal that failure, otherwise just bail.
fn handle_stdout_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> {
if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() {
// This makes `| head` work for example
return Ok(());
}
let mut stderr = io::stderr();
stderr
.write_all(&format_bytes!(
b"abort: {}\n",
error.to_string().as_bytes()
))
.map_err(UiError::StderrError)?;
stderr.flush().map_err(UiError::StderrError)?;
Err(UiError::StdoutError(error))
}
/// Sometimes writing to stderr is not possible.
fn handle_stderr_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> {
// A broken pipe should not result in a error
// like with `| head` for example
if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() {
return Ok(());
}
Err(UiError::StdoutError(error))
}
/// Encode rust strings according to the user system.
pub fn utf8_to_local(s: &str) -> Cow<[u8]> {
// TODO encode for the user's system //
let bytes = s.as_bytes();
Cow::Borrowed(bytes)
}
/// Decode user system bytes to Rust string.
pub fn local_to_utf8(s: &[u8]) -> Cow<str> {
// TODO decode from the user's system
String::from_utf8_lossy(s)
}
/// Should formatted output be used?
///
/// Note: rhg does not have the formatter mechanism yet,
/// but this is also used when deciding whether to use color.
pub fn formatted(config: &Config) -> Result<bool, HgError> {
if let Some(formatted) = config.get_option(b"ui", b"formatted")? {
Ok(formatted)
} else {
isatty(config)
}
}
pub enum RelativePaths {
Legacy,
Bool(bool),
}
pub fn relative_paths(config: &Config) -> Result<RelativePaths, HgError> {
Ok(match config.get(b"ui", b"relative-paths") {
None | Some(b"legacy") => RelativePaths::Legacy,
_ => RelativePaths::Bool(config.get_bool(b"ui", b"relative-paths")?),
})
}
fn isatty(config: &Config) -> Result<bool, HgError> {
Ok(if config.get_bool(b"ui", b"nontty")? {
false
} else {
atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout)
})
}
/// Return the formatted bytestring corresponding to a pattern file warning,
/// as expected by the CLI.
pub(crate) fn format_pattern_file_warning(
warning: &PatternFileWarning,
repo: &Repo,
) -> Vec<u8> {
match warning {
PatternFileWarning::InvalidSyntax(path, syntax) => format_bytes!(
b"{}: ignoring invalid syntax '{}'\n",
get_bytes_from_path(path),
syntax
),
PatternFileWarning::NoSuchFile(path) => {
let path = if let Ok(relative) =
path.strip_prefix(repo.working_directory_path())
{
relative
} else {
path
};
format_bytes!(
b"skipping unreadable pattern file '{}': \
No such file or directory\n",
get_bytes_from_path(path),
)
}
}
}
/// Print with `Ui` the formatted bytestring corresponding to a
/// sparse/narrow warning, as expected by the CLI.
pub(crate) fn print_narrow_sparse_warnings(
narrow_warnings: &[sparse::SparseWarning],
sparse_warnings: &[sparse::SparseWarning],
ui: &Ui,
repo: &Repo,
) -> Result<(), CommandError> {
for warning in narrow_warnings.iter().chain(sparse_warnings) {
match &warning {
sparse::SparseWarning::RootWarning { context, line } => {
let msg = format_bytes!(
b"warning: {} profile cannot use paths \"
starting with /, ignoring {}\n",
context,
line
);
ui.write_stderr(&msg)?;
}
sparse::SparseWarning::ProfileNotFound { profile, rev } => {
let msg = format_bytes!(
b"warning: sparse profile '{}' not found \"
in rev {} - ignoring it\n",
profile,
rev
);
ui.write_stderr(&msg)?;
}
sparse::SparseWarning::Pattern(e) => {
ui.write_stderr(&format_pattern_file_warning(e, repo))?;
}
}
}
Ok(())
}