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rust-index: add a struct wrapping the C index Implementing the full index logic in one go is journey larger than we would like. To achieve a smoother transition, we start with a simple Rust wrapper that delegates allwork to the current C implementation. Once we will have a fully working index object in Rust, we can easily start using more and more Rust Code with it. The object in this patch is functional and tested. However, multiple of the currently existing rust (in the `hg-cpython` crate) requires a `Graph`. Right now we build this `Graph` (as cindex::Index) using the C index passed as a PyObject. They will have to be updated to be made compatible. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7655
author Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net>
date Mon, 23 Dec 2019 10:02:50 -0800
parents f98f0e3ddaa1
children 3bd77c64bc74
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// lib.rs
//
// Copyright 2018 Georges Racinet <gracinet@anybox.fr>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

//! Python bindings of `hg-core` objects using the `cpython` crate.
//! Once compiled, the resulting single shared library object can be placed in
//! the `mercurial` package directly as `rustext.so` or `rustext.dll`.
//! It holds several modules, so that from the point of view of Python,
//! it behaves as the `cext` package.
//!
//! Example:
//!
//! ```text
//! >>> from mercurial.rustext import ancestor
//! >>> ancestor.__doc__
//! 'Generic DAG ancestor algorithms - Rust implementation'
//! ```

/// This crate uses nested private macros, `extern crate` is still needed in
/// 2018 edition.
#[macro_use]
extern crate cpython;

pub mod ancestors;
mod cindex;
mod conversion;
#[macro_use]
pub mod ref_sharing;
pub mod dagops;
pub mod dirstate;
pub mod discovery;
pub mod exceptions;
pub mod filepatterns;
pub mod parsers;
pub mod revlog;
pub mod utils;

py_module_initializer!(rustext, initrustext, PyInit_rustext, |py, m| {
    m.add(
        py,
        "__doc__",
        "Mercurial core concepts - Rust implementation",
    )?;

    let dotted_name: String = m.get(py, "__name__")?.extract(py)?;
    m.add(py, "ancestor", ancestors::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?;
    m.add(py, "dagop", dagops::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?;
    m.add(py, "discovery", discovery::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?;
    m.add(py, "dirstate", dirstate::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?;
    m.add(py, "revlog", revlog::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?)?;
    m.add(
        py,
        "filepatterns",
        filepatterns::init_module(py, &dotted_name)?,
    )?;
    m.add(
        py,
        "parsers",
        parsers::init_parsers_module(py, &dotted_name)?,
    )?;
    m.add(py, "GraphError", py.get_type::<exceptions::GraphError>())?;
    m.add(
        py,
        "PatternFileError",
        py.get_type::<exceptions::PatternFileError>(),
    )?;
    m.add(
        py,
        "PatternError",
        py.get_type::<exceptions::PatternError>(),
    )?;
    Ok(())
});

#[cfg(not(any(feature = "python27-bin", feature = "python3-bin")))]
#[test]
#[ignore]
fn libpython_must_be_linked_to_run_tests() {
    // stub function to tell that some tests wouldn't run
}