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rust-pyo3-index: _index_headrevs
This one demonstrates that why the `with_index_read` and similar
helpers are useful and was actually the main motivation for doing
them: if we kept the borrow used to grab the index before updating
the caches, there would be a panic when calling `borrow_mut`.
This was confirmed with an earlier version by the Python test.
There are perhaps some internal API clarifications to be made, as
the method updating the cache does a seemingly useless return), but
we are keeping it as it was in `hg-cpython`.
author | Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@cloudcrane.io> |
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date | Wed, 25 Dec 2024 19:06:59 +0100 |
parents | 233707101dae |
children | e52dc683bf6b |
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// dagops.rs // // Copyright 2024 Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@cloudcrane.io> // // This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the // GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. //! Bindings for the `hg::dagops` module provided by the //! `hg-core` package. //! //! From Python, this will be seen as `mercurial.pyo3-rustext.dagop` use pyo3::prelude::*; use std::collections::HashSet; use hg::{dagops, Revision}; use crate::convert_cpython::proxy_index_extract; use crate::exceptions::GraphError; use crate::revision::{rev_pyiter_collect, PyRevision}; use crate::util::new_submodule; /// Using the the `index_proxy`, return heads out of any Python iterable of /// Revisions /// /// This is the Rust counterpart for `mercurial.dagop.headrevs` #[pyfunction] pub fn headrevs( index_proxy: &Bound<'_, PyAny>, revs: &Bound<'_, PyAny>, ) -> PyResult<HashSet<PyRevision>> { // Safety: we don't leak the "faked" reference out of `UnsafePyLeaked` let index = unsafe { proxy_index_extract(index_proxy)? }; let mut as_set: HashSet<Revision> = rev_pyiter_collect(revs, index)?; dagops::retain_heads(index, &mut as_set).map_err(GraphError::from_hg)?; Ok(as_set.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect()) } /// Computes the rank, i.e. the number of ancestors including itself, /// of a node represented by its parents. /// /// Currently, the pure Rust index supports only the REVLOGV1 format, hence /// the only possible return value is that the rank is unknown. /// /// References: /// - C implementation, function `index_fast_rank()`. /// - `impl vcsgraph::graph::RankedGraph for Index` in `crate::cindex`. #[pyfunction] pub fn rank( _index: &Bound<'_, PyAny>, _p1r: PyRevision, _p2r: PyRevision, ) -> PyResult<()> { Err(GraphError::from_vcsgraph( vcsgraph::graph::GraphReadError::InconsistentGraphData, )) } pub fn init_module<'py>( py: Python<'py>, package: &str, ) -> PyResult<Bound<'py, PyModule>> { let m = new_submodule(py, package, "dagop")?; m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(headrevs, &m)?)?; m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(rank, &m)?)?; Ok(m) }