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// status.rs
//
// 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.
//! Rust implementation of dirstate.status (dirstate.py).
//! It is currently missing a lot of functionality compared to the Python one
//! and will only be triggered in narrow cases.
use crate::{
dirstate::SIZE_FROM_OTHER_PARENT,
matchers::Matcher,
utils::{
files::HgMetadata,
hg_path::{hg_path_to_path_buf, HgPath},
},
CopyMap, DirstateEntry, DirstateMap, EntryState,
};
use rayon::prelude::*;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::path::Path;
/// Marker enum used to dispatch new status entries into the right collections.
/// Is similar to `crate::EntryState`, but represents the transient state of
/// entries during the lifetime of a command.
enum Dispatch {
Unsure,
Modified,
Added,
Removed,
Deleted,
Clean,
Unknown,
}
type IoResult<T> = std::io::Result<T>;
/// Dates and times that are outside the 31-bit signed range are compared
/// modulo 2^31. This should prevent hg from behaving badly with very large
/// files or corrupt dates while still having a high probability of detecting
/// changes. (issue2608)
/// TODO I haven't found a way of having `b` be `Into<i32>`, since `From<u64>`
/// is not defined for `i32`, and there is no `As` trait. This forces the
/// caller to cast `b` as `i32`.
fn mod_compare(a: i32, b: i32) -> bool {
a & i32::max_value() != b & i32::max_value()
}
/// The file corresponding to the dirstate entry was found on the filesystem.
fn dispatch_found(
filename: impl AsRef<HgPath>,
entry: DirstateEntry,
metadata: HgMetadata,
copy_map: &CopyMap,
check_exec: bool,
list_clean: bool,
last_normal_time: i64,
) -> Dispatch {
let DirstateEntry {
state,
mode,
mtime,
size,
} = entry;
let HgMetadata {
st_mode,
st_size,
st_mtime,
..
} = metadata;
match state {
EntryState::Normal => {
let size_changed = mod_compare(size, st_size as i32);
let mode_changed =
(mode ^ st_mode as i32) & 0o100 != 0o000 && check_exec;
let metadata_changed = size >= 0 && (size_changed || mode_changed);
let other_parent = size == SIZE_FROM_OTHER_PARENT;
if metadata_changed
|| other_parent
|| copy_map.contains_key(filename.as_ref())
{
Dispatch::Modified
} else if mod_compare(mtime, st_mtime as i32) {
Dispatch::Unsure
} else if st_mtime == last_normal_time {
// the file may have just been marked as normal and
// it may have changed in the same second without
// changing its size. This can happen if we quickly
// do multiple commits. Force lookup, so we don't
// miss such a racy file change.
Dispatch::Unsure
} else if list_clean {
Dispatch::Clean
} else {
Dispatch::Unknown
}
}
EntryState::Merged => Dispatch::Modified,
EntryState::Added => Dispatch::Added,
EntryState::Removed => Dispatch::Removed,
EntryState::Unknown => Dispatch::Unknown,
}
}
/// The file corresponding to this Dirstate entry is missing.
fn dispatch_missing(state: EntryState) -> Dispatch {
match state {
// File was removed from the filesystem during commands
EntryState::Normal | EntryState::Merged | EntryState::Added => {
Dispatch::Deleted
}
// File was removed, everything is normal
EntryState::Removed => Dispatch::Removed,
// File is unknown to Mercurial, everything is normal
EntryState::Unknown => Dispatch::Unknown,
}
}
/// Get stat data about the files explicitly specified by match.
/// TODO subrepos
fn walk_explicit<'a>(
files: &'a HashSet<&HgPath>,
dmap: &'a DirstateMap,
root_dir: impl AsRef<Path> + Sync + Send,
check_exec: bool,
list_clean: bool,
last_normal_time: i64,
) -> impl ParallelIterator<Item = IoResult<(&'a HgPath, Dispatch)>> {
files.par_iter().filter_map(move |filename| {
// TODO normalization
let normalized = filename.as_ref();
let buf = match hg_path_to_path_buf(normalized) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(e) => return Some(Err(e.into())),
};
let target = root_dir.as_ref().join(buf);
let st = target.symlink_metadata();
match st {
Ok(meta) => {
let file_type = meta.file_type();
if file_type.is_file() || file_type.is_symlink() {
if let Some(entry) = dmap.get(normalized) {
return Some(Ok((
normalized,
dispatch_found(
&normalized,
*entry,
HgMetadata::from_metadata(meta),
&dmap.copy_map,
check_exec,
list_clean,
last_normal_time,
),
)));
}
} else {
if dmap.contains_key(normalized) {
return Some(Ok((normalized, Dispatch::Removed)));
}
}
}
Err(_) => {
if let Some(entry) = dmap.get(normalized) {
return Some(Ok((
normalized,
dispatch_missing(entry.state),
)));
}
}
};
None
})
}
/// Stat all entries in the `DirstateMap` and mark them for dispatch into
/// the relevant collections.
fn stat_dmap_entries(
dmap: &DirstateMap,
root_dir: impl AsRef<Path> + Sync + Send,
check_exec: bool,
list_clean: bool,
last_normal_time: i64,
) -> impl ParallelIterator<Item = IoResult<(&HgPath, Dispatch)>> {
dmap.par_iter().map(move |(filename, entry)| {
let filename: &HgPath = filename;
let filename_as_path = hg_path_to_path_buf(filename)?;
let meta = root_dir.as_ref().join(filename_as_path).symlink_metadata();
match meta {
Ok(ref m)
if !(m.file_type().is_file()
|| m.file_type().is_symlink()) =>
{
Ok((filename, dispatch_missing(entry.state)))
}
Ok(m) => Ok((
filename,
dispatch_found(
filename,
*entry,
HgMetadata::from_metadata(m),
&dmap.copy_map,
check_exec,
list_clean,
last_normal_time,
),
)),
Err(ref e)
if e.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound
|| e.raw_os_error() == Some(20) =>
{
// Rust does not yet have an `ErrorKind` for
// `NotADirectory` (errno 20)
// It happens if the dirstate contains `foo/bar` and
// foo is not a directory
Ok((filename, dispatch_missing(entry.state)))
}
Err(e) => Err(e),
}
})
}
pub struct StatusResult<'a> {
pub modified: Vec<&'a HgPath>,
pub added: Vec<&'a HgPath>,
pub removed: Vec<&'a HgPath>,
pub deleted: Vec<&'a HgPath>,
pub clean: Vec<&'a HgPath>,
/* TODO ignored
* TODO unknown */
}
fn build_response<'a>(
results: impl IntoIterator<Item = IoResult<(&'a HgPath, Dispatch)>>,
) -> IoResult<(Vec<&'a HgPath>, StatusResult<'a>)> {
let mut lookup = vec![];
let mut modified = vec![];
let mut added = vec![];
let mut removed = vec![];
let mut deleted = vec![];
let mut clean = vec![];
for res in results.into_iter() {
let (filename, dispatch) = res?;
match dispatch {
Dispatch::Unknown => {}
Dispatch::Unsure => lookup.push(filename),
Dispatch::Modified => modified.push(filename),
Dispatch::Added => added.push(filename),
Dispatch::Removed => removed.push(filename),
Dispatch::Deleted => deleted.push(filename),
Dispatch::Clean => clean.push(filename),
}
}
Ok((
lookup,
StatusResult {
modified,
added,
removed,
deleted,
clean,
},
))
}
pub fn status<'a: 'c, 'b: 'c, 'c>(
dmap: &'a DirstateMap,
matcher: &'b (impl Matcher),
root_dir: impl AsRef<Path> + Sync + Send + Copy,
list_clean: bool,
last_normal_time: i64,
check_exec: bool,
) -> IoResult<(Vec<&'c HgPath>, StatusResult<'c>)> {
let files = matcher.file_set();
let mut results = vec![];
if let Some(files) = files {
results.par_extend(walk_explicit(
&files,
&dmap,
root_dir,
check_exec,
list_clean,
last_normal_time,
));
}
if !matcher.is_exact() {
let stat_results = stat_dmap_entries(
&dmap,
root_dir,
check_exec,
list_clean,
last_normal_time,
);
results.par_extend(stat_results);
}
build_response(results)
}