rust: exposing in parsers module
To build with the Rust code, set the HGWITHRUSTEXT
environment variable.
At this point, it's possible to instantiate and use
a rustlazyancestors object from a Python interpreter.
The changes in setup.py are obviously a quick hack,
just good enough to test/bench without much
refactoring. We'd be happy to improve on that with
help from the community.
Rust bindings crate gets compiled as a static library,
which in turn gets linked within 'parsers.so'
With respect to the plans at
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/OxidationPlan
this would probably qualify as "roll our own FFI".
Also, it doesn't quite meet the target of getting
rid of C code, since it brings actually more, yet:
- the new C code does nothing else than parsing
arguments and calling Rust functions.
In particular, there's no complex allocation involved.
- subsequent changes could rewrite more of revlog.c, this
time resulting in an overall decrease of C code and
unsafety.
'''
Examples of useful python hooks for Mercurial.
'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial import (
patch,
util,
)
def diffstat(ui, repo, **kwargs):
'''Example usage:
[hooks]
commit.diffstat = python:/path/to/this/file.py:diffstat
changegroup.diffstat = python:/path/to/this/file.py:diffstat
'''
if kwargs.get('parent2'):
return
node = kwargs['node']
first = repo[node].p1().node()
if 'url' in kwargs:
last = repo.changelog.tip()
else:
last = node
diff = patch.diff(repo, first, last)
ui.write(patch.diffstat(util.iterlines(diff)))