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rust-revset: support explicit `.` revision
This is basically the same thing as not specifying a revision, except this is
done in the revset resolution function.
This allows calls like `rhg cat some-file -r .` to work without falling back.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11402
author | Rapha?l Gom?s <rgomes@octobus.net> |
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date | Sat, 11 Sep 2021 00:09:29 +0200 |
parents | 87e3f878e65f |
children | 10c32e1b892a |
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use crate::errors::HgError; use crate::repo::Repo; use crate::revlog::revlog::{Revlog, RevlogError}; use crate::revlog::Revision; use crate::revlog::{Node, NodePrefix}; use crate::utils::hg_path::HgPath; /// A specialized `Revlog` to work with `manifest` data format. pub struct Manifestlog { /// The generic `revlog` format. revlog: Revlog, } impl Manifestlog { /// Open the `manifest` of a repository given by its root. pub fn open(repo: &Repo) -> Result<Self, HgError> { let revlog = Revlog::open(repo, "00manifest.i", None)?; Ok(Self { revlog }) } /// Return the `Manifest` for the given node ID. /// /// Note: this is a node ID in the manifestlog, typically found through /// `ChangelogEntry::manifest_node`. It is *not* the node ID of any /// changeset. /// /// See also `Repo::manifest_for_node` pub fn data_for_node( &self, node: NodePrefix, ) -> Result<Manifest, RevlogError> { let rev = self.revlog.rev_from_node(node)?; self.data_for_rev(rev) } /// Return the `Manifest` of a given revision number. /// /// Note: this is a revision number in the manifestlog, *not* of any /// changeset. /// /// See also `Repo::manifest_for_rev` pub fn data_for_rev( &self, rev: Revision, ) -> Result<Manifest, RevlogError> { let bytes = self.revlog.get_rev_data(rev)?; Ok(Manifest { bytes }) } } /// `Manifestlog` entry which knows how to interpret the `manifest` data bytes. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Manifest { bytes: Vec<u8>, } impl Manifest { /// Return an iterator over the lines of the entry. pub fn lines(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]> { self.bytes .split(|b| b == &b'\n') .filter(|line| !line.is_empty()) } /// Return an iterator over the files of the entry. pub fn files(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &HgPath> { self.lines().filter(|line| !line.is_empty()).map(|line| { let pos = line .iter() .position(|x| x == &b'\0') .expect("manifest line should contain \\0"); HgPath::new(&line[..pos]) }) } /// Return an iterator over the files of the entry. pub fn files_with_nodes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&HgPath, &[u8])> { self.lines().filter(|line| !line.is_empty()).map(|line| { let pos = line .iter() .position(|x| x == &b'\0') .expect("manifest line should contain \\0"); let hash_start = pos + 1; let hash_end = hash_start + 40; (HgPath::new(&line[..pos]), &line[hash_start..hash_end]) }) } /// If the given path is in this manifest, return its filelog node ID pub fn find_file(&self, path: &HgPath) -> Result<Option<Node>, HgError> { // TODO: use binary search instead of linear scan. This may involve // building (and caching) an index of the byte indicex of each manifest // line. for (manifest_path, node) in self.files_with_nodes() { if manifest_path == path { return Ok(Some(Node::from_hex_for_repo(node)?)); } } Ok(None) } }