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rhg: add support for narrow clones and sparse checkouts
This adds a minimal support that can be implemented without parsing the narrowspec.
We can parse the narrowspec and add support for more operations later.
The reason we need so few code changes is as follows:
Most operations need no special treatment of sparse because
some of them only read dirstate (`rhg files` without `-r`),
which bakes in the filtering,
some of them only read store (`rhg files -r`, `rhg cat`),
and some of them read no data at all (`rhg root`, `rhg debugrequirements`).
`status` is the command that might care about sparse, so we just disable
rhg on it.
For narrow clones, `rhg files` clearly needs the narrowspec to work
correctly, so we fall back.
`rhg cat` seems to work consistently with `hg cat` if the file exists.
If the file is hidden by narrow spec, the error message is different and confusing, so
that's something that we should improve in follow-up patches.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11764
author | Arseniy Alekseyev <aalekseyev@janestreet.com> |
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date | Tue, 16 Nov 2021 11:53:58 +0000 |
parents | 4d2a5ca060e3 |
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// Copyright 2018-2020 Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net> // and Mercurial contributors // // This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the // GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. //! Mercurial concepts for handling revision history pub mod node; pub mod nodemap; mod nodemap_docket; pub mod path_encode; pub use node::{FromHexError, Node, NodePrefix}; pub mod changelog; pub mod filelog; pub mod index; pub mod manifest; pub mod patch; pub mod revlog; /// Mercurial revision numbers /// /// As noted in revlog.c, revision numbers are actually encoded in /// 4 bytes, and are liberally converted to ints, whence the i32 pub type Revision = i32; /// Marker expressing the absence of a parent /// /// Independently of the actual representation, `NULL_REVISION` is guaranteed /// to be smaller than all existing revisions. pub const NULL_REVISION: Revision = -1; /// Same as `mercurial.node.wdirrev` /// /// This is also equal to `i32::max_value()`, but it's better to spell /// it out explicitely, same as in `mercurial.node` #[allow(clippy::unreadable_literal)] pub const WORKING_DIRECTORY_REVISION: Revision = 0x7fffffff; pub const WORKING_DIRECTORY_HEX: &str = "ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff"; /// The simplest expression of what we need of Mercurial DAGs. pub trait Graph { /// Return the two parents of the given `Revision`. /// /// Each of the parents can be independently `NULL_REVISION` fn parents(&self, rev: Revision) -> Result<[Revision; 2], GraphError>; } #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] pub enum GraphError { ParentOutOfRange(Revision), WorkingDirectoryUnsupported, } /// The Mercurial Revlog Index /// /// This is currently limited to the minimal interface that is needed for /// the [`nodemap`](nodemap/index.html) module pub trait RevlogIndex { /// Total number of Revisions referenced in this index fn len(&self) -> usize; fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { self.len() == 0 } /// Return a reference to the Node or `None` if rev is out of bounds /// /// `NULL_REVISION` is not considered to be out of bounds. fn node(&self, rev: Revision) -> Option<&Node>; }