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dirstate: pass the repo to the `changeparent` method If we want the context to be responsible for writing (and we want it), we need to have access to a localrepository object. So we now requires a localrepository object as an argument to this context manager.

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utils.rs
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use cpython::exc::ValueError;
use cpython::{PyBytes, PyDict, PyErr, PyObject, PyResult, PyTuple, Python};
use hg::revlog::Node;
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn print_python_trace(py: Python) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
eprintln!("===============================");
eprintln!("Printing Python stack from Rust");
eprintln!("===============================");
let traceback = py.import("traceback")?;
let sys = py.import("sys")?;
let kwargs = PyDict::new(py);
kwargs.set_item(py, "file", sys.get(py, "stderr")?)?;
traceback.call(py, "print_stack", PyTuple::new(py, &[]), Some(&kwargs))
}
// Necessary evil for the time being, could maybe be moved to
// a TryFrom in Node itself
const NODE_BYTES_LENGTH: usize = 20;
type NodeData = [u8; NODE_BYTES_LENGTH];
/// Copy incoming Python bytes given as `PyObject` into `Node`,
/// doing the necessary checks
pub fn node_from_py_object<'a>(
py: Python,
bytes: &'a PyObject,
) -> PyResult<Node> {
let as_py_bytes: &'a PyBytes = bytes.extract(py)?;
node_from_py_bytes(py, as_py_bytes)
}
/// Clone incoming Python bytes given as `PyBytes` as a `Node`,
/// doing the necessary checks.
pub fn node_from_py_bytes(py: Python, bytes: &PyBytes) -> PyResult<Node> {
<NodeData>::try_from(bytes.data(py))
.map_err(|_| {
PyErr::new::<ValueError, _>(
py,
format!("{}-byte hash required", NODE_BYTES_LENGTH),
)
})
.map(Into::into)
}