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rust-dirstate: add rust-cpython bindings to the new parse/pack functions This allows for Python code to call `parse/pack_dirstate` transparently. These bindings are heavy given the relatively simple task, as they are bound to implementation details of both the C and Python code. They will be slimmed down in future patches and eventually completely removed once more of the dirstate code has been refactored/rewritten in Rust. Both functions emulate the mutate-on-loop style of the Python and C implementations by looping over changed items in the compatibility layer, instead of at the core functions. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6349

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dirstate.rs
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// dirstate.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.
//! Bindings for the `hg::dirstate` module provided by the
//! `hg-core` package.
//!
//! From Python, this will be seen as `mercurial.rustext.dirstate`
use cpython::{
exc, PyBytes, PyDict, PyErr, PyInt, PyModule, PyObject, PyResult,
PySequence, PyTuple, Python, ToPyObject,
};
use hg::{
pack_dirstate, parse_dirstate, CopyVecEntry, DirstateEntry,
DirstatePackError, DirstateParents, DirstateParseError, DirstateVec,
};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::ffi::CStr;
#[cfg(feature = "python27")]
extern crate python27_sys as python_sys;
#[cfg(feature = "python3")]
extern crate python3_sys as python_sys;
use self::python_sys::PyCapsule_Import;
use libc::{c_char, c_int};
use std::mem::transmute;
/// C code uses a custom `dirstate_tuple` type, checks in multiple instances
/// for this type, and raises a Python `Exception` if the check does not pass.
/// Because this type differs only in name from the regular Python tuple, it
/// would be a good idea in the near future to remove it entirely to allow
/// for a pure Python tuple of the same effective structure to be used,
/// rendering this type and the capsule below useless.
type MakeDirstateTupleFn = extern "C" fn(
state: c_char,
mode: c_int,
size: c_int,
mtime: c_int,
) -> PyObject;
/// This is largely a copy/paste from cindex.rs, pending the merge of a
/// `py_capsule_fn!` macro in the rust-cpython project:
/// https://github.com/dgrunwald/rust-cpython/pull/169
fn decapsule_make_dirstate_tuple(py: Python) -> PyResult<MakeDirstateTupleFn> {
unsafe {
let caps_name = CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked(
b"mercurial.cext.parsers.make_dirstate_tuple_CAPI\0",
);
let from_caps = PyCapsule_Import(caps_name.as_ptr(), 0);
if from_caps.is_null() {
return Err(PyErr::fetch(py));
}
Ok(transmute(from_caps))
}
}
fn parse_dirstate_wrapper(
py: Python,
dmap: PyDict,
copymap: PyDict,
st: PyBytes,
) -> PyResult<PyTuple> {
match parse_dirstate(st.data(py)) {
Ok((parents, dirstate_vec, copies)) => {
for (filename, entry) in dirstate_vec {
dmap.set_item(
py,
PyBytes::new(py, &filename[..]),
decapsule_make_dirstate_tuple(py)?(
entry.state,
entry.mode,
entry.size,
entry.mtime,
),
)?;
}
for CopyVecEntry { path, copy_path } in copies {
copymap.set_item(
py,
PyBytes::new(py, path),
PyBytes::new(py, copy_path),
)?;
}
Ok((PyBytes::new(py, parents.p1), PyBytes::new(py, parents.p2))
.to_py_object(py))
}
Err(e) => Err(PyErr::new::<exc::ValueError, _>(
py,
match e {
DirstateParseError::TooLittleData => {
"too little data for parents".to_string()
}
DirstateParseError::Overflow => {
"overflow in dirstate".to_string()
}
DirstateParseError::CorruptedEntry(e) => e,
},
)),
}
}
fn pack_dirstate_wrapper(
py: Python,
dmap: PyDict,
copymap: PyDict,
pl: PyTuple,
now: PyInt,
) -> PyResult<PyBytes> {
let p1 = pl.get_item(py, 0).extract::<PyBytes>(py)?;
let p1: &[u8] = p1.data(py);
let p2 = pl.get_item(py, 1).extract::<PyBytes>(py)?;
let p2: &[u8] = p2.data(py);
let dirstate_vec: Result<DirstateVec, PyErr> = dmap
.items(py)
.iter()
.map(|(filename, stats)| {
let stats = stats.extract::<PySequence>(py)?;
let state = stats.get_item(py, 0)?.extract::<PyBytes>(py)?;
let state = state.data(py)[0] as i8;
let mode = stats.get_item(py, 1)?.extract(py)?;
let size = stats.get_item(py, 2)?.extract(py)?;
let mtime = stats.get_item(py, 3)?.extract(py)?;
let filename = filename.extract::<PyBytes>(py)?;
let filename = filename.data(py);
Ok((
filename.to_owned(),
DirstateEntry {
state,
mode,
size,
mtime,
},
))
})
.collect();
let copies: Result<HashMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>, PyErr> = copymap
.items(py)
.iter()
.map(|(key, value)| {
Ok((
key.extract::<PyBytes>(py)?.data(py).to_owned(),
value.extract::<PyBytes>(py)?.data(py).to_owned(),
))
})
.collect();
match pack_dirstate(
&dirstate_vec?,
&copies?,
DirstateParents { p1, p2 },
now.value(py) as i32,
) {
Ok((packed, new_dirstate_vec)) => {
for (
filename,
DirstateEntry {
state,
mode,
size,
mtime,
},
) in new_dirstate_vec
{
dmap.set_item(
py,
PyBytes::new(py, &filename[..]),
decapsule_make_dirstate_tuple(py)?(
state, mode, size, mtime,
),
)?;
}
Ok(PyBytes::new(py, &packed))
}
Err(error) => Err(PyErr::new::<exc::ValueError, _>(
py,
match error {
DirstatePackError::CorruptedParent => {
"expected a 20-byte hash".to_string()
}
DirstatePackError::CorruptedEntry(e) => e,
DirstatePackError::BadSize(expected, actual) => {
format!("bad dirstate size: {} != {}", actual, expected)
}
},
)),
}
}
/// Create the module, with `__package__` given from parent
pub fn init_module(py: Python, package: &str) -> PyResult<PyModule> {
let dotted_name = &format!("{}.dirstate", package);
let m = PyModule::new(py, dotted_name)?;
m.add(py, "__package__", package)?;
m.add(py, "__doc__", "Dirstate - Rust implementation")?;
m.add(
py,
"parse_dirstate",
py_fn!(
py,
parse_dirstate_wrapper(dmap: PyDict, copymap: PyDict, st: PyBytes)
),
)?;
m.add(
py,
"pack_dirstate",
py_fn!(
py,
pack_dirstate_wrapper(
dmap: PyDict,
copymap: PyDict,
pl: PyTuple,
now: PyInt
)
),
)?;
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)
}