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obsolete: don't use os.stat in repo.obsstore.__nonzero__ if it's static HTTP If a repo is accessed via static HTTP, then we obviously can't use os.stat() to just peek at the file size. Let's download the entire file to check its size. Yes, this feels wasteful, but: 1. If we're cloning or pulling a repo from a static HTTP server, we need the contents of the obsstore anyway. 2. Implementing statichttpvfs.stat() that uses HEAD will result in one more request to a static-only HTTP server, which is already slow. Also parsing a response to a HEAD request to construct os.stat_result is pretty hacky. There's also a question of the remote server properly supporting HEAD method and reporting at least file size. 3. Implementing statichttpvfs.stat() that uses GET is pretty much the same thing as we do here, except we can't even cache the response easily, unlike simply accessing obsstore._data, which is @propertycache'd. Importing statichttprepo locally to avoid circular import. See also: 4507bc001365 and commit message of f8f2ecdde4b5. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12195

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status.rs
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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.
use crate::dirstate::entry::TruncatedTimestamp;
use crate::dirstate_tree::on_disk::DirstateV2ParseError;
use crate::{
utils::hg_path::{HgPath, HgPathError},
PatternError,
};
use std::{borrow::Cow, fmt};
/// 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 fmt::Display for BadType {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(match self {
BadType::CharacterDevice => "character device",
BadType::BlockDevice => "block device",
BadType::FIFO => "fifo",
BadType::Socket => "socket",
BadType::Directory => "directory",
BadType::Unknown => "unknown",
})
}
}
/// Was explicitly matched but cannot be found/accessed
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum BadMatch {
OsError(i32),
BadType(BadType),
}
/// `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".
pub 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>;
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct StatusOptions {
/// 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 populate `StatusPath::copy_source`
pub list_copies: bool,
/// Whether to collect traversed dirs for applying a callback later.
/// Used by `hg purge` for example.
pub collect_traversed_dirs: bool,
}
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct DirstateStatus<'a> {
/// The current time at the start of the `status()` algorithm, as measured
/// and possibly truncated by the filesystem.
pub filesystem_time_at_status_start: Option<TruncatedTimestamp>,
/// Tracked files whose contents have changed since the parent revision
pub modified: Vec<StatusPath<'a>>,
/// Newly-tracked files that were not present in the parent
pub added: Vec<StatusPath<'a>>,
/// Previously-tracked files that have been (re)moved with an hg command
pub removed: Vec<StatusPath<'a>>,
/// (Still) tracked files that are missing, (re)moved with an non-hg
/// command
pub deleted: Vec<StatusPath<'a>>,
/// Tracked files that are up to date with the parent.
/// Only pupulated if `StatusOptions::list_clean` is true.
pub clean: Vec<StatusPath<'a>>,
/// Files in the working directory that are ignored with `.hgignore`.
/// Only pupulated if `StatusOptions::list_ignored` is true.
pub ignored: Vec<StatusPath<'a>>,
/// Files in the working directory that are neither tracked nor ignored.
/// Only pupulated if `StatusOptions::list_unknown` is true.
pub unknown: Vec<StatusPath<'a>>,
/// Was explicitly matched but cannot be found/accessed
pub bad: Vec<(HgPathCow<'a>, BadMatch)>,
/// Either clean or modified, but we can’t tell from filesystem metadata
/// alone. The file contents need to be read and compared with that in
/// the parent.
pub unsure: Vec<StatusPath<'a>>,
/// Only filled if `collect_traversed_dirs` is `true`
pub traversed: Vec<HgPathCow<'a>>,
/// Whether `status()` made changed to the `DirstateMap` that should be
/// written back to disk
pub dirty: bool,
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub struct StatusPath<'a> {
pub path: HgPathCow<'a>,
pub copy_source: Option<HgPathCow<'a>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, derive_more::From)]
pub enum StatusError {
/// An invalid path that cannot be represented in Mercurial was found
Path(HgPathError),
/// An invalid "ignore" pattern was found
Pattern(PatternError),
/// Corrupted dirstate
DirstateV2ParseError(DirstateV2ParseError),
}
pub type StatusResult<T> = Result<T, StatusError>;
impl fmt::Display for StatusError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
StatusError::Path(error) => error.fmt(f),
StatusError::Pattern(error) => error.fmt(f),
StatusError::DirstateV2ParseError(_) => {
f.write_str("dirstate-v2 parse error")
}
}
}
}