// status.rs // // Copyright 2019 Raphaël Gomès // // 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::utils::files::HgMetadata; use crate::utils::hg_path::{hg_path_to_path_buf, HgPathBuf}; use crate::{DirstateEntry, DirstateMap, EntryState}; use rayon::prelude::*; use std::path::Path; // Stat all entries in the `DirstateMap` and return their new metadata. pub fn stat_dmap_entries( dmap: &DirstateMap, root_dir: impl AsRef + Sync, ) -> std::io::Result)>> { dmap.par_iter() .filter_map( // Getting file metadata is costly, so we don't do it if the // file is already present in the results, hence `filter_map` |(filename, _)| -> Option< std::io::Result<(HgPathBuf, Option)> > { let meta = match hg_path_to_path_buf(filename) { Ok(p) => root_dir.as_ref().join(p).symlink_metadata(), Err(e) => return Some(Err(e.into())), }; Some(match meta { Ok(ref m) if !(m.file_type().is_file() || m.file_type().is_symlink()) => { Ok((filename.to_owned(), None)) } Ok(m) => Ok(( filename.to_owned(), Some(HgMetadata::from_metadata(m)), )), Err(ref e) if e.kind() == std::io::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 Ok((filename.to_owned(), None)) } Err(e) => Err(e), }) }, ) .collect() } pub struct StatusResult { pub modified: Vec, pub added: Vec, pub removed: Vec, pub deleted: Vec, pub clean: Vec, // TODO ignored // TODO unknown } fn build_response( dmap: &DirstateMap, list_clean: bool, last_normal_time: i64, check_exec: bool, results: Vec<(HgPathBuf, Option)>, ) -> (Vec, StatusResult) { let mut lookup = vec![]; let mut modified = vec![]; let mut added = vec![]; let mut removed = vec![]; let mut deleted = vec![]; let mut clean = vec![]; for (filename, metadata_option) in results.into_iter() { let DirstateEntry { state, mode, mtime, size, } = match dmap.get(&filename) { None => { continue; } Some(e) => *e, }; match metadata_option { None => { match state { EntryState::Normal | EntryState::Merged | EntryState::Added => deleted.push(filename), EntryState::Removed => removed.push(filename), _ => {} }; } Some(HgMetadata { st_mode, st_size, st_mtime, .. }) => { match state { EntryState::Normal => { // Dates and times that are outside the 31-bit signed // range are compared modulo 2^31. This should prevent // it from behaving badly with very large files or // corrupt dates while still having a high probability // of detecting changes. (issue2608) let range_mask = 0x7fffffff; let size_changed = (size != st_size as i32) && size != (st_size as i32 & range_mask); let mode_changed = (mode ^ st_mode as i32) & 0o100 != 0o000 && check_exec; if size >= 0 && (size_changed || mode_changed) || size == -2 // other parent || dmap.copy_map.contains_key(&filename) { modified.push(filename); } else if mtime != st_mtime as i32 && mtime != (st_mtime as i32 & range_mask) { lookup.push(filename); } else if st_mtime == 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. lookup.push(filename); } else if list_clean { clean.push(filename); } } EntryState::Merged => modified.push(filename), EntryState::Added => added.push(filename), EntryState::Removed => removed.push(filename), EntryState::Unknown => {} } } } } ( lookup, StatusResult { modified, added, removed, deleted, clean, }, ) } pub fn status( dmap: &DirstateMap, root_dir: impl AsRef + Sync + Copy, list_clean: bool, last_normal_time: i64, check_exec: bool, ) -> std::io::Result<(Vec, StatusResult)> { let results = stat_dmap_entries(&dmap, root_dir)?; Ok(build_response( &dmap, list_clean, last_normal_time, check_exec, results, )) }