view rust/rhg/src/commands/debugrhgsparse.rs @ 52298:db065b33fa56

rust-dirstate: merge `dirstate_tree` module into `dirstate` The historical reasonning for `dirstate_tree` existing in the first place is that a new approach was needed for the tree-like dirstate and it was easier to start somewhat fresh. Now that the former dirstate is (long) gone, we can merge those two modules to avoid the confusion that even the module creators sometimes get.
author Rapha?l Gom?s <rgomes@octobus.net>
date Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:00:58 +0100
parents 58074252db3c
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use std::{
    ffi::{OsStr, OsString},
    os::unix::prelude::OsStrExt,
};

use crate::error::CommandError;
use hg::{self, utils::hg_path::HgPath};

pub const HELP_TEXT: &str = "";

pub fn args() -> clap::Command {
    clap::command!("debugrhgsparse")
        .arg(
            clap::Arg::new("files")
                .value_name("FILES")
                .required(true)
                .num_args(1..)
                .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(std::ffi::OsString))
                .help("Files to check against sparse profile"),
        )
        .about(HELP_TEXT)
}

pub fn run(invocation: &crate::CliInvocation) -> Result<(), CommandError> {
    let repo = invocation.repo?;

    let (matcher, _warnings) = hg::sparse::matcher(repo).unwrap();
    let files = invocation.subcommand_args.get_many::<OsString>("files");
    if let Some(files) = files {
        let files: Vec<&OsStr> = files
            .filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
            .map(|s| s.as_os_str())
            .collect();
        for file in files {
            invocation.ui.write_stdout(b"matches: ")?;
            invocation.ui.write_stdout(
                if matcher.matches(HgPath::new(file.as_bytes())) {
                    b"yes"
                } else {
                    b"no"
                },
            )?;
            invocation.ui.write_stdout(b" | file: ")?;
            invocation.ui.write_stdout(file.as_bytes())?;
            invocation.ui.write_stdout(b"\n")?;
        }
    }
    Ok(())
}