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copies: stop attempt to avoid extra dict copies around branching In the python code, we attempt to avoid unnecessary dict copies when gathering copy information. However that logic is wobbly and I keep running into case where independent branches affects each others. With the current code we can't ensure we are the only "user" of dict when dealing with merge. This caused havoc in the next series on tests I am about to introduce. So for now I am disabling the faulty optimisation. I believe we will need a dedicated overlay to deal with the "copy on write logic" to have something correct. I am also hoping to find time to build dedicated test case for this category of problem instead of relying on side effect in other tests. However for now I am focussing on another issue. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9608

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utils.rs
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// utils module
//
// Copyright 2019 Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
//! Contains useful functions, traits, structs, etc. for use in core.
use crate::utils::hg_path::HgPath;
use std::{io::Write, ops::Deref};
pub mod files;
pub mod hg_path;
pub mod path_auditor;
/// Useful until rust/issues/56345 is stable
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use crate::hg::utils::find_slice_in_slice;
///
/// let haystack = b"This is the haystack".to_vec();
/// assert_eq!(find_slice_in_slice(&haystack, b"the"), Some(8));
/// assert_eq!(find_slice_in_slice(&haystack, b"not here"), None);
/// ```
pub fn find_slice_in_slice<T>(slice: &[T], needle: &[T]) -> Option<usize>
where
for<'a> &'a [T]: PartialEq,
{
slice
.windows(needle.len())
.position(|window| window == needle)
}
/// Replaces the `from` slice with the `to` slice inside the `buf` slice.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use crate::hg::utils::replace_slice;
/// let mut line = b"I hate writing tests!".to_vec();
/// replace_slice(&mut line, b"hate", b"love");
/// assert_eq!(
/// line,
/// b"I love writing tests!".to_vec()
/// );
/// ```
pub fn replace_slice<T>(buf: &mut [T], from: &[T], to: &[T])
where
T: Clone + PartialEq,
{
if buf.len() < from.len() || from.len() != to.len() {
return;
}
for i in 0..=buf.len() - from.len() {
if buf[i..].starts_with(from) {
buf[i..(i + from.len())].clone_from_slice(to);
}
}
}
pub trait SliceExt {
fn trim_end(&self) -> &Self;
fn trim_start(&self) -> &Self;
fn trim(&self) -> &Self;
fn drop_prefix(&self, needle: &Self) -> Option<&Self>;
}
#[allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)]
fn is_not_whitespace(c: &u8) -> bool {
!(*c as char).is_whitespace()
}
impl SliceExt for [u8] {
fn trim_end(&self) -> &[u8] {
if let Some(last) = self.iter().rposition(is_not_whitespace) {
&self[..=last]
} else {
&[]
}
}
fn trim_start(&self) -> &[u8] {
if let Some(first) = self.iter().position(is_not_whitespace) {
&self[first..]
} else {
&[]
}
}
/// ```
/// use hg::utils::SliceExt;
/// assert_eq!(
/// b" to trim ".trim(),
/// b"to trim"
/// );
/// assert_eq!(
/// b"to trim ".trim(),
/// b"to trim"
/// );
/// assert_eq!(
/// b" to trim".trim(),
/// b"to trim"
/// );
/// ```
fn trim(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.trim_start().trim_end()
}
fn drop_prefix(&self, needle: &Self) -> Option<&Self> {
if self.starts_with(needle) {
Some(&self[needle.len()..])
} else {
None
}
}
}
pub trait Escaped {
/// Return bytes escaped for display to the user
fn escaped_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8>;
}
impl Escaped for u8 {
fn escaped_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut acc = vec![];
match self {
c @ b'\'' | c @ b'\\' => {
acc.push(b'\\');
acc.push(*c);
}
b'\t' => {
acc.extend(br"\\t");
}
b'\n' => {
acc.extend(br"\\n");
}
b'\r' => {
acc.extend(br"\\r");
}
c if (*c < b' ' || *c >= 127) => {
write!(acc, "\\x{:x}", self).unwrap();
}
c => {
acc.push(*c);
}
}
acc
}
}
impl<'a, T: Escaped> Escaped for &'a [T] {
fn escaped_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
self.iter().flat_map(Escaped::escaped_bytes).collect()
}
}
impl<T: Escaped> Escaped for Vec<T> {
fn escaped_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
self.deref().escaped_bytes()
}
}
impl<'a> Escaped for &'a HgPath {
fn escaped_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
self.as_bytes().escaped_bytes()
}
}
// TODO: use the str method when we require Rust 1.45
pub(crate) fn strip_suffix<'a>(s: &'a str, suffix: &str) -> Option<&'a str> {
if s.ends_with(suffix) {
Some(&s[..s.len() - suffix.len()])
} else {
None
}
}