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config: add a function to insert non-file based, but overridable settings This will be used in the next patch. Until relatively recently (473510bf0575), there was no official way for extensions to inject per-repo config data, so it probably makes sense that `ui.setconfig()` items are sticky, and not affected by loading more config files. But that makes it cumbersome if the extension wants to allow the data it might add to be overridden by any data in the local hgrc file. The only thing I could get to work was to load the local hgrc first, and then check if the source for the config item that should be overridden was *not* the local hgrc file name. But that's brittle because in addition to the file name, the source contains the line number, there are the usual '\' vs '/' platform differences, etc. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7933

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revlog.rs
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// revlog.rs
//
// Copyright 2019 Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@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.
use crate::cindex;
use cpython::{
ObjectProtocol, PyClone, PyDict, PyModule, PyObject, PyResult, PyTuple,
Python, PythonObject, ToPyObject,
};
use hg::Revision;
use std::cell::RefCell;
/// Return a Struct implementing the Graph trait
pub(crate) fn pyindex_to_graph(
py: Python,
index: PyObject,
) -> PyResult<cindex::Index> {
match index.extract::<MixedIndex>(py) {
Ok(midx) => Ok(midx.clone_cindex(py)),
Err(_) => cindex::Index::new(py, index),
}
}
py_class!(pub class MixedIndex |py| {
data cindex: RefCell<cindex::Index>;
def __new__(_cls, cindex: PyObject) -> PyResult<MixedIndex> {
Self::create_instance(py, RefCell::new(
cindex::Index::new(py, cindex)?))
}
/// Compatibility layer used for Python consumers needing access to the C index
///
/// Only use case so far is `scmutil.shortesthexnodeidprefix`,
/// that may need to build a custom `nodetree`, based on a specified revset.
/// With a Rust implementation of the nodemap, we will be able to get rid of
/// this, by exposing our own standalone nodemap class,
/// ready to accept `MixedIndex`.
def get_cindex(&self) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
Ok(self.cindex(py).borrow().inner().clone_ref(py))
}
// Reforwarded C index API
// index_methods (tp_methods). Same ordering as in revlog.c
/// return the gca set of the given revs
def ancestors(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "ancestors", args, kw)
}
/// return the heads of the common ancestors of the given revs
def commonancestorsheads(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "commonancestorsheads", args, kw)
}
/// clear the index caches
def clearcaches(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "clearcaches", args, kw)
}
/// get an index entry
def get(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "get", args, kw)
}
/// return `rev` associated with a node or None
def get_rev(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "get_rev", args, kw)
}
/// return True if the node exist in the index
def has_node(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "has_node", args, kw)
}
/// return `rev` associated with a node or raise RevlogError
def rev(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "rev", args, kw)
}
/// compute phases
def computephasesmapsets(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "computephasesmapsets", args, kw)
}
/// reachableroots
def reachableroots2(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "reachableroots2", args, kw)
}
/// get head revisions
def headrevs(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "headrevs", args, kw)
}
/// get filtered head revisions
def headrevsfiltered(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "headrevsfiltered", args, kw)
}
/// True if the object is a snapshot
def issnapshot(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "issnapshot", args, kw)
}
/// Gather snapshot data in a cache dict
def findsnapshots(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "findsnapshots", args, kw)
}
/// determine revisions with deltas to reconstruct fulltext
def deltachain(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "deltachain", args, kw)
}
/// slice planned chunk read to reach a density threshold
def slicechunktodensity(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "slicechunktodensity", args, kw)
}
/// append an index entry
def append(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "append", args, kw)
}
/// match a potentially ambiguous node ID
def partialmatch(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "partialmatch", args, kw)
}
/// find length of shortest hex nodeid of a binary ID
def shortest(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "shortest", args, kw)
}
/// stats for the index
def stats(&self, *args, **kw) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.call_cindex(py, "stats", args, kw)
}
// index_sequence_methods and index_mapping_methods.
//
// Since we call back through the high level Python API,
// there's no point making a distinction between index_get
// and index_getitem.
def __len__(&self) -> PyResult<usize> {
self.cindex(py).borrow().inner().len(py)
}
def __getitem__(&self, key: PyObject) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
// this conversion seems needless, but that's actually because
// `index_getitem` does not handle conversion from PyLong,
// which expressions such as [e for e in index] internally use.
// Note that we don't seem to have a direct way to call
// PySequence_GetItem (does the job), which would be better for
// for performance
let key = match key.extract::<Revision>(py) {
Ok(rev) => rev.to_py_object(py).into_object(),
Err(_) => key,
};
self.cindex(py).borrow().inner().get_item(py, key)
}
def __setitem__(&self, key: PyObject, value: PyObject) -> PyResult<()> {
self.cindex(py).borrow().inner().set_item(py, key, value)
}
def __delitem__(&self, key: PyObject) -> PyResult<()> {
self.cindex(py).borrow().inner().del_item(py, key)
}
def __contains__(&self, item: PyObject) -> PyResult<bool> {
// ObjectProtocol does not seem to provide contains(), so
// this is an equivalent implementation of the index_contains()
// defined in revlog.c
let cindex = self.cindex(py).borrow();
match item.extract::<Revision>(py) {
Ok(rev) => {
Ok(rev >= -1 && rev < cindex.inner().len(py)? as Revision)
}
Err(_) => {
cindex.inner().call_method(
py,
"has_node",
PyTuple::new(py, &[item]),
None)?
.extract(py)
}
}
}
});
impl MixedIndex {
/// forward a method call to the underlying C index
fn call_cindex(
&self,
py: Python,
name: &str,
args: &PyTuple,
kwargs: Option<&PyDict>,
) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
self.cindex(py)
.borrow()
.inner()
.call_method(py, name, args, kwargs)
}
pub fn clone_cindex(&self, py: Python) -> cindex::Index {
self.cindex(py).borrow().clone_ref(py)
}
}
/// Create the module, with __package__ given from parent
pub fn init_module(py: Python, package: &str) -> PyResult<PyModule> {
let dotted_name = &format!("{}.revlog", package);
let m = PyModule::new(py, dotted_name)?;
m.add(py, "__package__", package)?;
m.add(py, "__doc__", "RevLog - Rust implementations")?;
m.add_class::<MixedIndex>(py)?;
let sys = PyModule::import(py, "sys")?;
let sys_modules: PyDict = sys.get(py, "modules")?.extract(py)?;
sys_modules.set_item(py, dotted_name, &m)?;
Ok(m)
}