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dirstate-tree: Make `DirstateMap` borrow from a bytes buffer ? that has the contents of the `.hg/dirstate` file. This only applies to the tree-based flavor of `DirstateMap`. For now only the entire `&[u8]` slice is stored, so this is not useful yet. Adding a lifetime parameter to the `DirstateMap` struct (in hg-core) makes Python bindings non-trivial because we keep that struct in a Python object that has a dynamic lifetime tied to Python?s reference-counting and GC. As long as we keep the `PyBytes` that owns the borrowed bytes buffer next to the borrowing struct, the buffer will live long enough for the borrows to stay valid. However this relationship cannot be expressed in safe Rust code in a way that would statisfy they borrow-checker. We use `unsafe` code to erase that lifetime parameter, and encapsulate it in a safe abstraction similar to the owning-ref crate: https://docs.rs/owning_ref/ Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10557
author Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@octobus.net>
date Fri, 30 Apr 2021 18:24:54 +0200
parents bcdcb4423ae3
children 6e49769b7f97
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use crate::config::ConfigValueParseError;
use std::fmt;

/// Common error cases that can happen in many different APIs
#[derive(Debug, derive_more::From)]
pub enum HgError {
    IoError {
        error: std::io::Error,
        context: IoErrorContext,
    },

    /// A file under `.hg/` normally only written by Mercurial is not in the
    /// expected format. This indicates a bug in Mercurial, filesystem
    /// corruption, or hardware failure.
    ///
    /// The given string is a short explanation for users, not intended to be
    /// machine-readable.
    CorruptedRepository(String),

    /// The respository or requested operation involves a feature not
    /// supported by the Rust implementation. Falling back to the Python
    /// implementation may or may not work.
    ///
    /// The given string is a short explanation for users, not intended to be
    /// machine-readable.
    UnsupportedFeature(String),

    /// Operation cannot proceed for some other reason.
    ///
    /// The given string is a short explanation for users, not intended to be
    /// machine-readable.
    Abort(String),

    /// A configuration value is not in the expected syntax.
    ///
    /// These errors can happen in many places in the code because values are
    /// parsed lazily as the file-level parser does not know the expected type
    /// and syntax of each value.
    #[from]
    ConfigValueParseError(ConfigValueParseError),
}

/// Details about where an I/O error happened
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum IoErrorContext {
    ReadingFile(std::path::PathBuf),
    WritingFile(std::path::PathBuf),
    RemovingFile(std::path::PathBuf),
    RenamingFile {
        from: std::path::PathBuf,
        to: std::path::PathBuf,
    },
    /// `std::fs::canonicalize`
    CanonicalizingPath(std::path::PathBuf),
    /// `std::env::current_dir`
    CurrentDir,
    /// `std::env::current_exe`
    CurrentExe,
}

impl HgError {
    pub fn corrupted(explanation: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
        // TODO: capture a backtrace here and keep it in the error value
        // to aid debugging?
        // https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/backtrace/struct.Backtrace.html
        HgError::CorruptedRepository(explanation.into())
    }

    pub fn unsupported(explanation: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
        HgError::UnsupportedFeature(explanation.into())
    }
    pub fn abort(explanation: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
        HgError::Abort(explanation.into())
    }
}

// TODO: use `DisplayBytes` instead to show non-Unicode filenames losslessly?
impl fmt::Display for HgError {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
        match self {
            HgError::Abort(explanation) => write!(f, "{}", explanation),
            HgError::IoError { error, context } => {
                write!(f, "abort: {}: {}", context, error)
            }
            HgError::CorruptedRepository(explanation) => {
                write!(f, "abort: {}", explanation)
            }
            HgError::UnsupportedFeature(explanation) => {
                write!(f, "unsupported feature: {}", explanation)
            }
            HgError::ConfigValueParseError(error) => error.fmt(f),
        }
    }
}

// TODO: use `DisplayBytes` instead to show non-Unicode filenames losslessly?
impl fmt::Display for IoErrorContext {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
        match self {
            IoErrorContext::ReadingFile(path) => {
                write!(f, "when reading {}", path.display())
            }
            IoErrorContext::WritingFile(path) => {
                write!(f, "when writing {}", path.display())
            }
            IoErrorContext::RemovingFile(path) => {
                write!(f, "when removing {}", path.display())
            }
            IoErrorContext::RenamingFile { from, to } => write!(
                f,
                "when renaming {} to {}",
                from.display(),
                to.display()
            ),
            IoErrorContext::CanonicalizingPath(path) => {
                write!(f, "when canonicalizing {}", path.display())
            }
            IoErrorContext::CurrentDir => {
                write!(f, "error getting current working directory")
            }
            IoErrorContext::CurrentExe => {
                write!(f, "error getting current executable")
            }
        }
    }
}

pub trait IoResultExt<T> {
    /// Annotate a possible I/O error as related to a reading a file at the
    /// given path.
    ///
    /// This allows printing something like “File not found when reading
    /// example.txt” instead of just “File not found”.
    ///
    /// Converts a `Result` with `std::io::Error` into one with `HgError`.
    fn when_reading_file(self, path: &std::path::Path) -> Result<T, HgError>;

    fn with_context(
        self,
        context: impl FnOnce() -> IoErrorContext,
    ) -> Result<T, HgError>;
}

impl<T> IoResultExt<T> for std::io::Result<T> {
    fn when_reading_file(self, path: &std::path::Path) -> Result<T, HgError> {
        self.with_context(|| IoErrorContext::ReadingFile(path.to_owned()))
    }

    fn with_context(
        self,
        context: impl FnOnce() -> IoErrorContext,
    ) -> Result<T, HgError> {
        self.map_err(|error| HgError::IoError {
            error,
            context: context(),
        })
    }
}

pub trait HgResultExt<T> {
    /// Handle missing files separately from other I/O error cases.
    ///
    /// Wraps the `Ok` type in an `Option`:
    ///
    /// * `Ok(x)` becomes `Ok(Some(x))`
    /// * An I/O "not found" error becomes `Ok(None)`
    /// * Other errors are unchanged
    fn io_not_found_as_none(self) -> Result<Option<T>, HgError>;
}

impl<T> HgResultExt<T> for Result<T, HgError> {
    fn io_not_found_as_none(self) -> Result<Option<T>, HgError> {
        match self {
            Ok(x) => Ok(Some(x)),
            Err(HgError::IoError { error, .. })
                if error.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound =>
            {
                Ok(None)
            }
            Err(other_error) => Err(other_error),
        }
    }
}