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copies-rust: combine the iteration over remove and copies into one
In the underlying data, the copies information and the removal information are
interleaved. And in the consumer code, the consumption could be interleaved too.
So, we make the processing closer to the underlying data by fusing the two
iterators into one. Later, we will directly consume the underlying data and that
logic to combine the two iterators will be unnecessary.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9304
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 05 Oct 2020 01:31:32 +0200 |
parents | 522ec3dc44b9 |
children | dca9cb99971c |
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//! A distinction is made between operations and commands. //! An operation is what can be done whereas a command is what is exposed by //! the cli. A single command can use several operations to achieve its goal. mod cat; mod debugdata; mod dirstate_status; mod find_root; mod list_tracked_files; pub use cat::{CatRev, CatRevError, CatRevErrorKind}; pub use debugdata::{ DebugData, DebugDataError, DebugDataErrorKind, DebugDataKind, }; pub use find_root::{FindRoot, FindRootError, FindRootErrorKind}; pub use list_tracked_files::{ ListDirstateTrackedFiles, ListDirstateTrackedFilesError, ListDirstateTrackedFilesErrorKind, }; pub use list_tracked_files::{ ListRevTrackedFiles, ListRevTrackedFilesError, ListRevTrackedFilesErrorKind, }; // TODO add an `Operation` trait when GAT have landed (rust #44265): // there is no way to currently define a trait which can both return // references to `self` and to passed data, which is what we would need. // Generic Associated Types may fix this and allow us to have a unified // interface.