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copies: detect files as `touched/salvaged` if they only existed on one side...
copies: detect files as `touched/salvaged` if they only existed on one side The file cannot be merged if there was content to merge on the other side. So the previous record was wrong. In the general case, the file existed only on one side and got touched during the merge. So it should detected as touched. They are a special case where the merge manually prevent the file to be deleted. In this case the file is marked as `salvaged`. The result of this `salvaged` recording, copy-tracing-wise, is the same as recording it as `merged`. This is probably why they were recorded as `merged` in the first place. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10219

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# mpatch.py - CFFI implementation of mpatch.c
#
# Copyright 2016 Maciej Fijalkowski <fijall@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from ..pure.mpatch import *
from ..pure.mpatch import mpatchError # silence pyflakes
from . import _mpatch # pytype: disable=import-error
ffi = _mpatch.ffi
lib = _mpatch.lib
@ffi.def_extern()
def cffi_get_next_item(arg, pos):
all, bins = ffi.from_handle(arg)
container = ffi.new(b"struct mpatch_flist*[1]")
to_pass = ffi.new(b"char[]", str(bins[pos]))
all.append(to_pass)
r = lib.mpatch_decode(to_pass, len(to_pass) - 1, container)
if r < 0:
return ffi.NULL
return container[0]
def patches(text, bins):
lgt = len(bins)
all = []
if not lgt:
return text
arg = (all, bins)
patch = lib.mpatch_fold(ffi.new_handle(arg), lib.cffi_get_next_item, 0, lgt)
if not patch:
raise mpatchError(b"cannot decode chunk")
outlen = lib.mpatch_calcsize(len(text), patch)
if outlen < 0:
lib.mpatch_lfree(patch)
raise mpatchError(b"inconsistency detected")
buf = ffi.new(b"char[]", outlen)
if lib.mpatch_apply(buf, text, len(text), patch) < 0:
lib.mpatch_lfree(patch)
raise mpatchError(b"error applying patches")
res = ffi.buffer(buf, outlen)[:]
lib.mpatch_lfree(patch)
return res