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copymap.rs
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// copymap.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 `hg::dirstate::dirstate_map::CopyMap` provided by the
//! `hg-core` package.
use cpython::{
PyBytes, PyClone, PyDict, PyObject, PyResult, Python, UnsafePyLeaked,
};
use std::cell::RefCell;
use crate::dirstate::dirstate_map::DirstateMap;
use hg::{utils::hg_path::HgPathBuf, CopyMapIter};
py_class!(pub class CopyMap |py| {
data dirstate_map: DirstateMap;
def __getitem__(&self, key: PyObject) -> PyResult<PyBytes> {
(*self.dirstate_map(py)).copymapgetitem(py, key)
}
def __len__(&self) -> PyResult<usize> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymaplen(py)
}
def __contains__(&self, key: PyObject) -> PyResult<bool> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymapcontains(py, key)
}
def get(
&self,
key: PyObject,
default: Option<PyObject> = None
) -> PyResult<Option<PyObject>> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymapget(py, key, default)
}
def pop(
&self,
key: PyObject,
default: Option<PyObject> = None
) -> PyResult<Option<PyObject>> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymappop(py, key, default)
}
def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<CopyMapKeysIterator> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymapiter(py)
}
// Python's `dict()` builtin works with either a subclass of dict
// or an abstract mapping. Said mapping needs to implement `__getitem__`
// and `keys`.
def keys(&self) -> PyResult<CopyMapKeysIterator> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymapiter(py)
}
def items(&self) -> PyResult<CopyMapItemsIterator> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymapitemsiter(py)
}
def iteritems(&self) -> PyResult<CopyMapItemsIterator> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymapitemsiter(py)
}
def __setitem__(
&self,
key: PyObject,
item: PyObject
) -> PyResult<()> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymapsetitem(py, key, item)?;
Ok(())
}
def copy(&self) -> PyResult<PyDict> {
self.dirstate_map(py).copymapcopy(py)
}
});
impl CopyMap {
pub fn from_inner(py: Python, dm: DirstateMap) -> PyResult<Self> {
Self::create_instance(py, dm)
}
fn translate_key(
py: Python,
res: (&HgPathBuf, &HgPathBuf),
) -> PyResult<Option<PyBytes>> {
Ok(Some(PyBytes::new(py, res.0.as_bytes())))
}
fn translate_key_value(
py: Python,
res: (&HgPathBuf, &HgPathBuf),
) -> PyResult<Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)>> {
let (k, v) = res;
Ok(Some((
PyBytes::new(py, k.as_bytes()),
PyBytes::new(py, v.as_bytes()),
)))
}
}
py_shared_iterator!(
CopyMapKeysIterator,
UnsafePyLeaked<CopyMapIter<'static>>,
CopyMap::translate_key,
Option<PyBytes>
);
py_shared_iterator!(
CopyMapItemsIterator,
UnsafePyLeaked<CopyMapIter<'static>>,
CopyMap::translate_key_value,
Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)>
);