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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.
#[cfg(feature = "dirstate-tree")]
use crate::dirstate::dirstate_tree::iter::StatusShortcut;
#[cfg(not(feature = "dirstate-tree"))]
use crate::utils::path_auditor::PathAuditor;
use crate::{
dirstate::SIZE_FROM_OTHER_PARENT,
filepatterns::PatternFileWarning,
matchers::{get_ignore_function, Matcher, VisitChildrenSet},
utils::{
files::{find_dirs, HgMetadata},
hg_path::{
hg_path_to_path_buf, os_string_to_hg_path_buf, HgPath, HgPathBuf,
HgPathError,
},
},
CopyMap, DirstateEntry, DirstateMap, EntryState, FastHashMap,
PatternError,
};
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use micro_timer::timed;
use rayon::prelude::*;
use std::{
borrow::Cow,
collections::HashSet,
fs::{read_dir, DirEntry},
io::ErrorKind,
ops::Deref,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
};
/// Wrong type of file from a `BadMatch`
/// Note: a lot of those don't exist on all platforms.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum BadType {
CharacterDevice,
BlockDevice,
FIFO,
Socket,
Directory,
Unknown,
}
impl ToString for BadType {
fn to_string(&self) -> String {
match self {
BadType::CharacterDevice => "character device",
BadType::BlockDevice => "block device",
BadType::FIFO => "fifo",
BadType::Socket => "socket",
BadType::Directory => "directory",
BadType::Unknown => "unknown",
}
.to_string()
}
}
/// Was explicitly matched but cannot be found/accessed
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum BadMatch {
OsError(i32),
BadType(BadType),
}
/// 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.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum Dispatch {
Unsure,
Modified,
Added,
Removed,
Deleted,
Clean,
Unknown,
Ignored,
/// Empty dispatch, the file is not worth listing
None,
/// Was explicitly matched but cannot be found/accessed
Bad(BadMatch),
Directory {
/// True if the directory used to be a file in the dmap so we can say
/// that it's been removed.
was_file: bool,
},
}
type IoResult<T> = std::io::Result<T>;
/// `Box<dyn Trait>` is syntactic sugar for `Box<dyn Trait, 'static>`, so add
/// an explicit lifetime here to not fight `'static` bounds "out of nowhere".
type IgnoreFnType<'a> = Box<dyn for<'r> Fn(&'r HgPath) -> bool + Sync + 'a>;
/// We have a good mix of owned (from directory traversal) and borrowed (from
/// the dirstate/explicit) paths, this comes up a lot.
pub type HgPathCow<'a> = Cow<'a, HgPath>;
/// A path with its computed ``Dispatch`` information
type DispatchedPath<'a> = (HgPathCow<'a>, Dispatch);
/// The conversion from `HgPath` to a real fs path failed.
/// `22` is the error code for "Invalid argument"
const INVALID_PATH_DISPATCH: Dispatch = Dispatch::Bad(BadMatch::OsError(22));
/// 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()
}
/// Return a sorted list containing information about the entries
/// in the directory.
///
/// * `skip_dot_hg` - Return an empty vec if `path` contains a `.hg` directory
fn list_directory(
path: impl AsRef<Path>,
skip_dot_hg: bool,
) -> std::io::Result<Vec<(HgPathBuf, DirEntry)>> {
let mut results = vec![];
let entries = read_dir(path.as_ref())?;
for entry in entries {
let entry = entry?;
let filename = os_string_to_hg_path_buf(entry.file_name())?;
let file_type = entry.file_type()?;
if skip_dot_hg && filename.as_bytes() == b".hg" && file_type.is_dir() {
return Ok(vec![]);
} else {
results.push((filename, entry))
}
}
results.sort_unstable_by_key(|e| e.0.clone());
Ok(results)
}
/// 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,
options: StatusOptions,
) -> 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 && options.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)
|| st_mtime == options.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 options.list_clean {
Dispatch::Clean
} else {
Dispatch::None
}
}
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,
}
}
fn dispatch_os_error(e: &std::io::Error) -> Dispatch {
Dispatch::Bad(BadMatch::OsError(
e.raw_os_error().expect("expected real OS error"),
))
}
lazy_static! {
static ref DEFAULT_WORK: HashSet<&'static HgPath> = {
let mut h = HashSet::new();
h.insert(HgPath::new(b""));
h
};
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct StatusOptions {
/// Remember the most recent modification timeslot for status, to make
/// sure we won't miss future size-preserving file content modifications
/// that happen within the same timeslot.
pub last_normal_time: i64,
/// Whether we are on a filesystem with UNIX-like exec flags
pub check_exec: bool,
pub list_clean: bool,
pub list_unknown: bool,
pub list_ignored: bool,
/// Whether to collect traversed dirs for applying a callback later.
/// Used by `hg purge` for example.
pub collect_traversed_dirs: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct DirstateStatus<'a> {
pub modified: Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>,
pub added: Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>,
pub removed: Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>,
pub deleted: Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>,
pub clean: Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>,
pub ignored: Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>,
pub unknown: Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>,
pub bad: Vec<(HgPathCow<'a>, BadMatch)>,
/// Only filled if `collect_traversed_dirs` is `true`
pub traversed: Vec<HgPathBuf>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum StatusError {
/// Generic IO error
IO(std::io::Error),
/// An invalid path that cannot be represented in Mercurial was found
Path(HgPathError),
/// An invalid "ignore" pattern was found
Pattern(PatternError),
}
pub type StatusResult<T> = Result<T, StatusError>;
impl From<PatternError> for StatusError {
fn from(e: PatternError) -> Self {
StatusError::Pattern(e)
}
}
impl From<HgPathError> for StatusError {
fn from(e: HgPathError) -> Self {
StatusError::Path(e)
}
}
impl From<std::io::Error> for StatusError {
fn from(e: std::io::Error) -> Self {
StatusError::IO(e)
}
}
impl ToString for StatusError {
fn to_string(&self) -> String {
match self {
StatusError::IO(e) => e.to_string(),
StatusError::Path(e) => e.to_string(),
StatusError::Pattern(e) => e.to_string(),
}
}
}
/// Gives information about which files are changed in the working directory
/// and how, compared to the revision we're based on
pub struct Status<'a, M: Matcher + Sync> {
dmap: &'a DirstateMap,
pub(crate) matcher: &'a M,
root_dir: PathBuf,
pub(crate) options: StatusOptions,
ignore_fn: IgnoreFnType<'a>,
}
impl<'a, M> Status<'a, M>
where
M: Matcher + Sync,
{
pub fn new(
dmap: &'a DirstateMap,
matcher: &'a M,
root_dir: PathBuf,
ignore_files: Vec<PathBuf>,
options: StatusOptions,
) -> StatusResult<(Self, Vec<PatternFileWarning>)> {
// Needs to outlive `dir_ignore_fn` since it's captured.
let (ignore_fn, warnings): (IgnoreFnType, _) =
if options.list_ignored || options.list_unknown {
get_ignore_function(ignore_files, &root_dir)?
} else {
(Box::new(|&_| true), vec![])
};
Ok((
Self {
dmap,
matcher,
root_dir,
options,
ignore_fn,
},
warnings,
))
}
/// Is the path ignored?
pub fn is_ignored(&self, path: impl AsRef<HgPath>) -> bool {
(self.ignore_fn)(path.as_ref())
}
/// Is the path or one of its ancestors ignored?
pub fn dir_ignore(&self, dir: impl AsRef<HgPath>) -> bool {
// Only involve ignore mechanism if we're listing unknowns or ignored.
if self.options.list_ignored || self.options.list_unknown {
if self.is_ignored(&dir) {
true
} else {
for p in find_dirs(dir.as_ref()) {
if self.is_ignored(p) {
return true;
}
}
false
}
} else {
true
}
}
/// Get stat data about the files explicitly specified by the matcher.
/// Returns a tuple of the directories that need to be traversed and the
/// files with their corresponding `Dispatch`.
/// TODO subrepos
#[timed]
pub fn walk_explicit(
&self,
traversed_sender: crossbeam_channel::Sender<HgPathBuf>,
) -> (Vec<DispatchedPath<'a>>, Vec<DispatchedPath<'a>>) {
self.matcher
.file_set()
.unwrap_or(&DEFAULT_WORK)
.par_iter()
.flat_map(|&filename| -> Option<_> {
// TODO normalization
let normalized = filename;
let buf = match hg_path_to_path_buf(normalized) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(_) => {
return Some((
Cow::Borrowed(normalized),
INVALID_PATH_DISPATCH,
))
}
};
let target = self.root_dir.join(buf);
let st = target.symlink_metadata();
let in_dmap = self.dmap.get(normalized);
match st {
Ok(meta) => {
let file_type = meta.file_type();
return if file_type.is_file() || file_type.is_symlink()
{
if let Some(entry) = in_dmap {
return Some((
Cow::Borrowed(normalized),
dispatch_found(
&normalized,
*entry,
HgMetadata::from_metadata(meta),
&self.dmap.copy_map,
self.options,
),
));
}
Some((
Cow::Borrowed(normalized),
Dispatch::Unknown,
))
} else if file_type.is_dir() {
if self.options.collect_traversed_dirs {
traversed_sender
.send(normalized.to_owned())
.expect("receiver should outlive sender");
}
Some((
Cow::Borrowed(normalized),
Dispatch::Directory {
was_file: in_dmap.is_some(),
},
))
} else {
Some((
Cow::Borrowed(normalized),
Dispatch::Bad(BadMatch::BadType(
// TODO do more than unknown
// Support for all `BadType` variant
// varies greatly between platforms.
// So far, no tests check the type and
// this should be good enough for most
// users.
BadType::Unknown,
)),
))
};
}
Err(_) => {
if let Some(entry) = in_dmap {
return Some((
Cow::Borrowed(normalized),
dispatch_missing(entry.state),
));
}
}
};
None
})
.partition(|(_, dispatch)| match dispatch {
Dispatch::Directory { .. } => true,
_ => false,
})
}
/// Walk the working directory recursively to look for changes compared to
/// the current `DirstateMap`.
///
/// This takes a mutable reference to the results to account for the
/// `extend` in timings
#[timed]
pub fn traverse(
&self,
path: impl AsRef<HgPath>,
old_results: &FastHashMap<HgPathCow<'a>, Dispatch>,
results: &mut Vec<DispatchedPath<'a>>,
traversed_sender: crossbeam_channel::Sender<HgPathBuf>,
) {
// The traversal is done in parallel, so use a channel to gather
// entries. `crossbeam_channel::Sender` is `Sync`, while `mpsc::Sender`
// is not.
let (files_transmitter, files_receiver) =
crossbeam_channel::unbounded();
self.traverse_dir(
&files_transmitter,
path,
&old_results,
traversed_sender,
);
// Disconnect the channel so the receiver stops waiting
drop(files_transmitter);
let new_results = files_receiver
.into_iter()
.par_bridge()
.map(|(f, d)| (Cow::Owned(f), d));
results.par_extend(new_results);
}
/// Dispatch a single entry (file, folder, symlink...) found during
/// `traverse`. If the entry is a folder that needs to be traversed, it
/// will be handled in a separate thread.
fn handle_traversed_entry<'b>(
&'a self,
scope: &rayon::Scope<'b>,
files_sender: &'b crossbeam_channel::Sender<(HgPathBuf, Dispatch)>,
old_results: &'a FastHashMap<Cow<HgPath>, Dispatch>,
filename: HgPathBuf,
dir_entry: DirEntry,
traversed_sender: crossbeam_channel::Sender<HgPathBuf>,
) -> IoResult<()>
where
'a: 'b,
{
let file_type = dir_entry.file_type()?;
let entry_option = self.dmap.get(&filename);
if filename.as_bytes() == b".hg" {
// Could be a directory or a symlink
return Ok(());
}
if file_type.is_dir() {
self.handle_traversed_dir(
scope,
files_sender,
old_results,
entry_option,
filename,
traversed_sender,
);
} else if file_type.is_file() || file_type.is_symlink() {
if let Some(entry) = entry_option {
if self.matcher.matches_everything()
|| self.matcher.matches(&filename)
{
let metadata = dir_entry.metadata()?;
files_sender
.send((
filename.to_owned(),
dispatch_found(
&filename,
*entry,
HgMetadata::from_metadata(metadata),
&self.dmap.copy_map,
self.options,
),
))
.unwrap();
}
} else if (self.matcher.matches_everything()
|| self.matcher.matches(&filename))
&& !self.is_ignored(&filename)
{
if (self.options.list_ignored
|| self.matcher.exact_match(&filename))
&& self.dir_ignore(&filename)
{
if self.options.list_ignored {
files_sender
.send((filename.to_owned(), Dispatch::Ignored))
.unwrap();
}
} else if self.options.list_unknown {
files_sender
.send((filename.to_owned(), Dispatch::Unknown))
.unwrap();
}
} else if self.is_ignored(&filename) && self.options.list_ignored {
files_sender
.send((filename.to_owned(), Dispatch::Ignored))
.unwrap();
}
} else if let Some(entry) = entry_option {
// Used to be a file or a folder, now something else.
if self.matcher.matches_everything()
|| self.matcher.matches(&filename)
{
files_sender
.send((filename.to_owned(), dispatch_missing(entry.state)))
.unwrap();
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// A directory was found in the filesystem and needs to be traversed
fn handle_traversed_dir<'b>(
&'a self,
scope: &rayon::Scope<'b>,
files_sender: &'b crossbeam_channel::Sender<(HgPathBuf, Dispatch)>,
old_results: &'a FastHashMap<Cow<HgPath>, Dispatch>,
entry_option: Option<&'a DirstateEntry>,
directory: HgPathBuf,
traversed_sender: crossbeam_channel::Sender<HgPathBuf>,
) where
'a: 'b,
{
scope.spawn(move |_| {
// Nested `if` until `rust-lang/rust#53668` is stable
if let Some(entry) = entry_option {
// Used to be a file, is now a folder
if self.matcher.matches_everything()
|| self.matcher.matches(&directory)
{
files_sender
.send((
directory.to_owned(),
dispatch_missing(entry.state),
))
.unwrap();
}
}
// Do we need to traverse it?
if !self.is_ignored(&directory) || self.options.list_ignored {
self.traverse_dir(
files_sender,
directory,
&old_results,
traversed_sender,
)
}
});
}
/// Decides whether the directory needs to be listed, and if so handles the
/// entries in a separate thread.
fn traverse_dir(
&self,
files_sender: &crossbeam_channel::Sender<(HgPathBuf, Dispatch)>,
directory: impl AsRef<HgPath>,
old_results: &FastHashMap<Cow<HgPath>, Dispatch>,
traversed_sender: crossbeam_channel::Sender<HgPathBuf>,
) {
let directory = directory.as_ref();
if self.options.collect_traversed_dirs {
traversed_sender
.send(directory.to_owned())
.expect("receiver should outlive sender");
}
let visit_entries = match self.matcher.visit_children_set(directory) {
VisitChildrenSet::Empty => return,
VisitChildrenSet::This | VisitChildrenSet::Recursive => None,
VisitChildrenSet::Set(set) => Some(set),
};
let buf = match hg_path_to_path_buf(directory) {
Ok(b) => b,
Err(_) => {
files_sender
.send((directory.to_owned(), INVALID_PATH_DISPATCH))
.expect("receiver should outlive sender");
return;
}
};
let dir_path = self.root_dir.join(buf);
let skip_dot_hg = !directory.as_bytes().is_empty();
let entries = match list_directory(dir_path, skip_dot_hg) {
Err(e) => {
files_sender
.send((directory.to_owned(), dispatch_os_error(&e)))
.expect("receiver should outlive sender");
return;
}
Ok(entries) => entries,
};
rayon::scope(|scope| {
for (filename, dir_entry) in entries {
if let Some(ref set) = visit_entries {
if !set.contains(filename.deref()) {
continue;
}
}
// TODO normalize
let filename = if directory.is_empty() {
filename.to_owned()
} else {
directory.join(&filename)
};
if !old_results.contains_key(filename.deref()) {
match self.handle_traversed_entry(
scope,
files_sender,
old_results,
filename,
dir_entry,
traversed_sender.clone(),
) {
Err(e) => {
files_sender
.send((
directory.to_owned(),
dispatch_os_error(&e),
))
.expect("receiver should outlive sender");
}
Ok(_) => {}
}
}
}
})
}
/// Add the files in the dirstate to the results.
///
/// This takes a mutable reference to the results to account for the
/// `extend` in timings
#[cfg(feature = "dirstate-tree")]
#[timed]
pub fn extend_from_dmap(&self, results: &mut Vec<DispatchedPath<'a>>) {
results.par_extend(
self.dmap
.fs_iter(self.root_dir.clone())
.par_bridge()
.filter(|(path, _)| self.matcher.matches(path))
.map(move |(filename, shortcut)| {
let entry = match shortcut {
StatusShortcut::Entry(e) => e,
StatusShortcut::Dispatch(d) => {
return (Cow::Owned(filename), d)
}
};
let filename_as_path = match hg_path_to_path_buf(&filename)
{
Ok(f) => f,
Err(_) => {
return (
Cow::Owned(filename),
INVALID_PATH_DISPATCH,
)
}
};
let meta = self
.root_dir
.join(filename_as_path)
.symlink_metadata();
match meta {
Ok(m)
if !(m.file_type().is_file()
|| m.file_type().is_symlink()) =>
{
(
Cow::Owned(filename),
dispatch_missing(entry.state),
)
}
Ok(m) => {
let dispatch = dispatch_found(
&filename,
entry,
HgMetadata::from_metadata(m),
&self.dmap.copy_map,
self.options,
);
(Cow::Owned(filename), dispatch)
}
Err(e)
if e.kind() == 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
(
Cow::Owned(filename),
dispatch_missing(entry.state),
)
}
Err(e) => {
(Cow::Owned(filename), dispatch_os_error(&e))
}
}
}),
);
}
/// Add the files in the dirstate to the results.
///
/// This takes a mutable reference to the results to account for the
/// `extend` in timings
#[cfg(not(feature = "dirstate-tree"))]
#[timed]
pub fn extend_from_dmap(&self, results: &mut Vec<DispatchedPath<'a>>) {
results.par_extend(self.dmap.par_iter().map(
move |(filename, entry)| {
let filename: &HgPath = filename;
let filename_as_path = match hg_path_to_path_buf(filename) {
Ok(f) => f,
Err(_) => {
return (
Cow::Borrowed(filename),
INVALID_PATH_DISPATCH,
)
}
};
let meta =
self.root_dir.join(filename_as_path).symlink_metadata();
match meta {
Ok(m)
if !(m.file_type().is_file()
|| m.file_type().is_symlink()) =>
{
(
Cow::Borrowed(filename),
dispatch_missing(entry.state),
)
}
Ok(m) => (
Cow::Borrowed(filename),
dispatch_found(
filename,
*entry,
HgMetadata::from_metadata(m),
&self.dmap.copy_map,
self.options,
),
),
Err(e)
if e.kind() == 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
(
Cow::Borrowed(filename),
dispatch_missing(entry.state),
)
}
Err(e) => (Cow::Borrowed(filename), dispatch_os_error(&e)),
}
},
));
}
/// Checks all files that are in the dirstate but were not found during the
/// working directory traversal. This means that the rest must
/// be either ignored, under a symlink or under a new nested repo.
///
/// This takes a mutable reference to the results to account for the
/// `extend` in timings
#[cfg(not(feature = "dirstate-tree"))]
#[timed]
pub fn handle_unknowns(&self, results: &mut Vec<DispatchedPath<'a>>) {
let to_visit: Vec<(&HgPath, &DirstateEntry)> =
if results.is_empty() && self.matcher.matches_everything() {
self.dmap.iter().map(|(f, e)| (f.deref(), e)).collect()
} else {
// Only convert to a hashmap if needed.
let old_results: FastHashMap<_, _> =
results.iter().cloned().collect();
self.dmap
.iter()
.filter_map(move |(f, e)| {
if !old_results.contains_key(f.deref())
&& self.matcher.matches(f)
{
Some((f.deref(), e))
} else {
None
}
})
.collect()
};
let path_auditor = PathAuditor::new(&self.root_dir);
let new_results = to_visit.into_par_iter().filter_map(
|(filename, entry)| -> Option<_> {
// Report ignored items in the dmap as long as they are not
// under a symlink directory.
if path_auditor.check(filename) {
// TODO normalize for case-insensitive filesystems
let buf = match hg_path_to_path_buf(filename) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(_) => {
return Some((
Cow::Owned(filename.to_owned()),
INVALID_PATH_DISPATCH,
));
}
};
Some((
Cow::Owned(filename.to_owned()),
match self.root_dir.join(&buf).symlink_metadata() {
// File was just ignored, no links, and exists
Ok(meta) => {
let metadata = HgMetadata::from_metadata(meta);
dispatch_found(
filename,
*entry,
metadata,
&self.dmap.copy_map,
self.options,
)
}
// File doesn't exist
Err(_) => dispatch_missing(entry.state),
},
))
} else {
// It's either missing or under a symlink directory which
// we, in this case, report as missing.
Some((
Cow::Owned(filename.to_owned()),
dispatch_missing(entry.state),
))
}
},
);
results.par_extend(new_results);
}
}
#[timed]
pub fn build_response<'a>(
results: impl IntoIterator<Item = DispatchedPath<'a>>,
traversed: Vec<HgPathBuf>,
) -> (Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>, DirstateStatus<'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![];
let mut ignored = vec![];
let mut unknown = vec![];
let mut bad = vec![];
for (filename, dispatch) in results.into_iter() {
match dispatch {
Dispatch::Unknown => unknown.push(filename),
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),
Dispatch::Ignored => ignored.push(filename),
Dispatch::None => {}
Dispatch::Bad(reason) => bad.push((filename, reason)),
Dispatch::Directory { .. } => {}
}
}
(
lookup,
DirstateStatus {
modified,
added,
removed,
deleted,
clean,
ignored,
unknown,
bad,
traversed,
},
)
}
/// Get the status of files in the working directory.
///
/// This is the current entry-point for `hg-core` and is realistically unusable
/// outside of a Python context because its arguments need to provide a lot of
/// information that will not be necessary in the future.
#[timed]
pub fn status<'a>(
dmap: &'a DirstateMap,
matcher: &'a (impl Matcher + Sync),
root_dir: PathBuf,
ignore_files: Vec<PathBuf>,
options: StatusOptions,
) -> StatusResult<(
(Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>, DirstateStatus<'a>),
Vec<PatternFileWarning>,
)> {
let (status, warnings) =
Status::new(dmap, matcher, root_dir, ignore_files, options)?;
Ok((status.run()?, warnings))
}