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narrow: make dirstateguard back up and restore working copy narrowspec instead...
narrow: make dirstateguard back up and restore working copy narrowspec instead We used to have only one narrowspec for the store and the working copy, but now that we have one narrowspec for each, it seems clear that the dirstateguard was supposed to back up and restore the narrowspec associated with the working copy, not the one associated with the store. clearbackup() (for the store narrowspec) is not needed because the presence of the file in localrepository._journalfiles() takes care of that. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5504

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fuzzutil.cc
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#include "fuzzutil.h"
#include <cstring>
#include <utility>
contrib::optional<two_inputs> SplitInputs(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size)
{
if (!Size) {
return contrib::nullopt;
}
// figure out a random point in [0, Size] to split our input.
size_t left_size = (Data[0] / 255.0) * (Size - 1);
// Copy inputs to new allocations so if bdiff over-reads
// AddressSanitizer can detect it.
std::unique_ptr<char[]> left(new char[left_size]);
std::memcpy(left.get(), Data + 1, left_size);
// right starts at the next byte after left ends
size_t right_size = Size - (left_size + 1);
std::unique_ptr<char[]> right(new char[right_size]);
std::memcpy(right.get(), Data + 1 + left_size, right_size);
LOG(2) << "inputs are " << left_size << " and " << right_size
<< " bytes" << std::endl;
two_inputs result = {std::move(right), right_size, std::move(left),
left_size};
return result;
}