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rust: Align DirstateEntry internals with Python/C DirstateItem
This propagate to this Rust struct the similar change that was made recently
to the Python classe and C struct. Namely, instead of storing a four-valued
`state` field we now store seven (bit-packed) booleans that give lower-level
information.
Additionally, the marker values -1 and -2 for mtime and size should not
be used internally anymore. They are replaced by some combinations of booleans
For now, all uses of of `DirstateEntry` still use the compatibility APIs
with `state` and marker values. Later the Rust API for DirstateMap
will be increasingly updated to the new style.
Also change the expected result of the test_non_normal_other_parent_entries
unit test. Only a `DirstateEntry` with `size == -2 && mtime != -1` is
affected, but this case never occurs outside of unit tests.
`size == -2` was the marker value for "from other parent" entries,
where no meaningful mtime is stored.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11484
author | Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 20 Sep 2021 19:18:21 +0200 |
parents | 6961eca0b3ee |
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""" List-valued configuration keys have an ad-hoc microsyntax. From `hg help config`: > List values are separated by whitespace or comma, except when values are > placed in double quotation marks: > > allow_read = "John Doe, PhD", brian, betty > > Quotation marks can be escaped by prefixing them with a backslash. Only > quotation marks at the beginning of a word is counted as a quotation > (e.g., ``foo"bar baz`` is the list of ``foo"bar`` and ``baz``). That help documentation is fairly light on details, the actual parser has many other edge cases. This test tries to cover them. """ from mercurial.utils import stringutil def assert_parselist(input, expected): result = stringutil.parselist(input) if result != expected: raise AssertionError( "parse_input(%r)\n got %r\nexpected %r" % (input, result, expected) ) # Keep these Python tests in sync with the Rust ones in `rust/hg-core/src/config/values.rs` assert_parselist(b'', []) assert_parselist(b',', []) assert_parselist(b'A', [b'A']) assert_parselist(b'B,B', [b'B', b'B']) assert_parselist(b', C, ,C,', [b'C', b'C']) assert_parselist(b'"', [b'"']) assert_parselist(b'""', [b'', b'']) assert_parselist(b'D,"', [b'D', b'"']) assert_parselist(b'E,""', [b'E', b'', b'']) assert_parselist(b'"F,F"', [b'F,F']) assert_parselist(b'"G,G', [b'"G', b'G']) assert_parselist(b'"H \\",\\"H', [b'"H', b',', b'H']) assert_parselist(b'I,I"', [b'I', b'I"']) assert_parselist(b'J,"J', [b'J', b'"J']) assert_parselist(b'K K', [b'K', b'K']) assert_parselist(b'"K" K', [b'K', b'K']) assert_parselist(b'L\tL', [b'L', b'L']) assert_parselist(b'"L"\tL', [b'L', b'', b'L']) assert_parselist(b'M\x0bM', [b'M', b'M']) assert_parselist(b'"M"\x0bM', [b'M', b'', b'M']) assert_parselist(b'"N" , ,"', [b'N"']) assert_parselist(b'" ,O, ', [b'"', b'O'])