rust-index: using `hg::index::Index` in `hg-cpython::dagops`
Hooking `headrevs` to the Rust index is straightforward as long as
we go the `PySharedRef` way. Direct attempts of obtaining a reference
to the inner `hg::index::Index` fail for lifetime reasons: the reference
is bound to the GIL, yet the `as_set` local variable is considered to
be static (the borrow checker clearly does not realize or care that this
set only stores `Revision` values).
In `rank()`, the chosen solution is the simplest as far as `hg-cpython` is
concerned, but it has the defect of removing an implementation
that would be easily adaptable if the core index did implement `RankedGraph`
(returning the same error as long as only `REVLOGV1` is supported), but that
would introduce a direct dependency of `hg-core` on the ``vcsgraph` crate.
Define helpers.
$ hg_log () { hg log -G -T "{rev}:{node|short}"; }
$ commit () { echo "foo - ${2:-$1}" > $1; hg commit -Aqm "Edited $1"; }
$ strip() { hg --config extensions.strip= strip -q -r "$1" ; }
Setup hg repo.
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ touch x; hg add x; hg commit -m "initial"
$ hg clone -q . ../clone
$ commit a
$ cd ../clone
$ commit b
$ hg pull -q ../repo
$ cat .hg/cache/branch2-visible
222ae9789a75703f9836e44de7db179cbfd420ee 2
a3498d6e39376d2456425dd8c692367bdbf00fa2 o default
222ae9789a75703f9836e44de7db179cbfd420ee o default
$ hg_log
o 2:222ae9789a75
|
| @ 1:a3498d6e3937
|/
o 0:7ab0a3bd758a
$ strip '1:'
The branchmap cache is not adjusted on strip.
Now mentions a changelog entry that has been stripped.
$ cat .hg/cache/branch2-visible
222ae9789a75703f9836e44de7db179cbfd420ee 2
a3498d6e39376d2456425dd8c692367bdbf00fa2 o default
222ae9789a75703f9836e44de7db179cbfd420ee o default
$ commit c
Not adjusted on commit, either.
$ cat .hg/cache/branch2-visible
222ae9789a75703f9836e44de7db179cbfd420ee 2
a3498d6e39376d2456425dd8c692367bdbf00fa2 o default
222ae9789a75703f9836e44de7db179cbfd420ee o default
On pull we end up with the same tip, and so wrongly reuse the invalid cache and crash.
$ hg pull ../repo 2>&1 | grep 'ValueError:'
ValueError: node a3498d6e39376d2456425dd8c692367bdbf00fa2 does not exist (known-bad-output !)