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rust-lib: only export very common types to the top of the crate
This was done very early in the Rust project's lifecycle and I had very little
Rust experience. Let's keep the `DirstateParents` since they'll pop up in
all higher-level code and make the rest more explicit imports to make the
imports less confusing and the lib less cluttered.
author | Rapha?l Gom?s <rgomes@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:13:05 +0100 |
parents | 1a8466fd904a |
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use std::path::Path; use dyn_clone::DynClone; /// The FnCache stores the list of most files contained in the store and is /// used for stream/copy clones. /// /// It keeps track of the name of "all" indexes and data files for all revlogs. /// The names are relative to the store roots and are stored before any /// encoding or path compression. /// /// Despite its name, the FnCache is *NOT* a cache, it keep tracks of /// information that is not easily available elsewhere. It has no mechanism /// for detecting isn't up to date, and de-synchronization with the actual /// contents of the repository will lead to a corrupted clone and possibly /// other corruption during maintenance operations. /// Strictly speaking, it could be recomputed by looking at the contents of all /// manifests AND actual store files on disk, however that is a /// prohibitively expensive operation. pub trait FnCache: Sync + Send + DynClone { /// Whether the fncache was loaded from disk fn is_loaded(&self) -> bool; /// Add a path to be tracked in the fncache fn add(&self, path: &Path); // TODO add more methods once we start doing more with the FnCache }