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files.rs
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use crate::error::CommandError;
use crate::ui::{
print_narrow_sparse_warnings, relative_paths, RelativePaths, Ui,
};
use crate::utils::path_utils::RelativizePaths;
use clap::Arg;
use hg::narrow;
use hg::operations::list_rev_tracked_files;
use hg::repo::Repo;
use hg::utils::filter_map_results;
use hg::utils::hg_path::HgPath;
use rayon::prelude::*;
pub const HELP_TEXT: &str = "
List tracked files.
Returns 0 on success.
";
pub fn args() -> clap::Command {
clap::command!("files")
.arg(
Arg::new("rev")
.help("search the repository as it is in REV")
.short('r')
.long("revision")
.value_name("REV"),
)
.about(HELP_TEXT)
}
pub fn run(invocation: &crate::CliInvocation) -> Result<(), CommandError> {
let relative_paths = match relative_paths(invocation.config)? {
RelativePaths::Legacy => true,
RelativePaths::Bool(v) => v,
};
let rev = invocation.subcommand_args.get_one::<String>("rev");
let repo = invocation.repo?;
// It seems better if this check is removed: this would correspond to
// automatically enabling the extension if the repo requires it.
// However we need this check to be in sync with vanilla hg so hg tests
// pass.
if repo.has_sparse()
&& invocation.config.get(b"extensions", b"sparse").is_none()
{
return Err(CommandError::unsupported(
"repo is using sparse, but sparse extension is not enabled",
));
}
let (narrow_matcher, narrow_warnings) = narrow::matcher(repo)?;
print_narrow_sparse_warnings(&narrow_warnings, &[], invocation.ui, repo)?;
if let Some(rev) = rev {
let files = list_rev_tracked_files(repo, rev, narrow_matcher)
.map_err(|e| (e, rev.as_ref()))?;
display_files(invocation.ui, repo, relative_paths, files.iter())
} else {
// The dirstate always reflects the sparse narrowspec.
let dirstate = repo.dirstate_map()?;
let files_res: Result<Vec<_>, _> =
filter_map_results(dirstate.iter(), |(path, entry)| {
Ok(if entry.tracked() && narrow_matcher.matches(path) {
Some(path)
} else {
None
})
})
.collect();
let mut files = files_res?;
files.par_sort_unstable();
display_files(
invocation.ui,
repo,
relative_paths,
files.into_iter().map::<Result<_, CommandError>, _>(Ok),
)
}
}
fn display_files<'a, E>(
ui: &Ui,
repo: &Repo,
relative_paths: bool,
files: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<&'a HgPath, E>>,
) -> Result<(), CommandError>
where
CommandError: From<E>,
{
let mut stdout = ui.stdout_buffer();
let mut any = false;
let relativize = RelativizePaths::new(repo)?;
for result in files {
let path = result?;
if relative_paths {
stdout.write_all(&relativize.relativize(path))?;
} else {
stdout.write_all(path.as_bytes())?;
}
stdout.write_all(b"\n")?;
any = true;
}
stdout.flush()?;
if any {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(CommandError::Unsuccessful)
}
}