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dirstate-tree: Make `DirstateMap` borrow from a bytes buffer … that has the contents of the `.hg/dirstate` file. This only applies to the tree-based flavor of `DirstateMap`. For now only the entire `&[u8]` slice is stored, so this is not useful yet. Adding a lifetime parameter to the `DirstateMap` struct (in hg-core) makes Python bindings non-trivial because we keep that struct in a Python object that has a dynamic lifetime tied to Python’s reference-counting and GC. As long as we keep the `PyBytes` that owns the borrowed bytes buffer next to the borrowing struct, the buffer will live long enough for the borrows to stay valid. However this relationship cannot be expressed in safe Rust code in a way that would statisfy they borrow-checker. We use `unsafe` code to erase that lifetime parameter, and encapsulate it in a safe abstraction similar to the owning-ref crate: https://docs.rs/owning_ref/ Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10557

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// Copyright 2018-2020 Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net>
// and Mercurial contributors
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
mod ancestors;
pub mod dagops;
pub mod errors;
pub use ancestors::{AncestorsIterator, LazyAncestors, MissingAncestors};
pub mod dirstate;
pub mod dirstate_tree;
pub mod discovery;
pub mod requirements;
pub mod testing; // unconditionally built, for use from integration tests
pub use dirstate::{
dirs_multiset::{DirsMultiset, DirsMultisetIter},
dirstate_map::DirstateMap,
parsers::{pack_dirstate, parse_dirstate, PARENT_SIZE},
status::{
status, BadMatch, BadType, DirstateStatus, HgPathCow, StatusError,
StatusOptions,
},
CopyMap, CopyMapIter, DirstateEntry, DirstateParents, EntryState,
StateMap, StateMapIter,
};
pub mod copy_tracing;
mod filepatterns;
pub mod matchers;
pub mod repo;
pub mod revlog;
pub use revlog::*;
pub mod config;
pub mod logging;
pub mod operations;
pub mod revset;
pub mod utils;
use crate::utils::hg_path::{HgPathBuf, HgPathError};
pub use filepatterns::{
parse_pattern_syntax, read_pattern_file, IgnorePattern,
PatternFileWarning, PatternSyntax,
};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt;
use twox_hash::RandomXxHashBuilder64;
/// This is a contract between the `micro-timer` crate and us, to expose
/// the `log` crate as `crate::log`.
use log;
pub type LineNumber = usize;
/// Rust's default hasher is too slow because it tries to prevent collision
/// attacks. We are not concerned about those: if an ill-minded person has
/// write access to your repository, you have other issues.
pub type FastHashMap<K, V> = HashMap<K, V, RandomXxHashBuilder64>;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum DirstateMapError {
PathNotFound(HgPathBuf),
EmptyPath,
InvalidPath(HgPathError),
}
impl fmt::Display for DirstateMapError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
DirstateMapError::PathNotFound(_) => {
f.write_str("expected a value, found none")
}
DirstateMapError::EmptyPath => {
f.write_str("Overflow in dirstate.")
}
DirstateMapError::InvalidPath(path_error) => path_error.fmt(f),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, derive_more::From)]
pub enum DirstateError {
Map(DirstateMapError),
Common(errors::HgError),
}
#[derive(Debug, derive_more::From)]
pub enum PatternError {
#[from]
Path(HgPathError),
UnsupportedSyntax(String),
UnsupportedSyntaxInFile(String, String, usize),
TooLong(usize),
#[from]
IO(std::io::Error),
/// Needed a pattern that can be turned into a regex but got one that
/// can't. This should only happen through programmer error.
NonRegexPattern(IgnorePattern),
}
impl fmt::Display for PatternError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
PatternError::UnsupportedSyntax(syntax) => {
write!(f, "Unsupported syntax {}", syntax)
}
PatternError::UnsupportedSyntaxInFile(syntax, file_path, line) => {
write!(
f,
"{}:{}: unsupported syntax {}",
file_path, line, syntax
)
}
PatternError::TooLong(size) => {
write!(f, "matcher pattern is too long ({} bytes)", size)
}
PatternError::IO(error) => error.fmt(f),
PatternError::Path(error) => error.fmt(f),
PatternError::NonRegexPattern(pattern) => {
write!(f, "'{:?}' cannot be turned into a regex", pattern)
}
}
}
}