dirstate-tree: Add tree traversal/iteration
Like Python’s, Rust’s iterators are "external" in that they are driven
by a caller who calls a `next` method. This is as opposed to "internal"
iterators who drive themselves and call a callback for each item.
Writing an internal iterator traversing a tree is easy with recursion,
but internal iterators cannot rely on the call stack in that way,
they must save in an explicit object all state that they need to be
preserved across two `next` calls.
This algorithm uses a `Vec` as a stack that contains what would be
local variables on the call stack if we could use recursion.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10370
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Tests the behavior of filelog w.r.t. data starting with '\1\n'
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
from mercurial.node import hex
from mercurial import (
hg,
ui as uimod,
)
myui = uimod.ui.load()
repo = hg.repository(myui, path=b'.', create=True)
fl = repo.file(b'foobar')
def addrev(text, renamed=False):
if renamed:
# data doesn't matter. Just make sure filelog.renamed() returns True
meta = {b'copyrev': hex(repo.nullid), b'copy': b'bar'}
else:
meta = {}
lock = t = None
try:
lock = repo.lock()
t = repo.transaction(b'commit')
node = fl.add(text, meta, t, 0, repo.nullid, repo.nullid)
return node
finally:
if t:
t.close()
if lock:
lock.release()
def error(text):
print('ERROR: ' + text)
textwith = b'\1\nfoo'
without = b'foo'
node = addrev(textwith)
if not textwith == fl.read(node):
error('filelog.read for data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.cmp(node, textwith) or not fl.cmp(node, without):
error('filelog.cmp for data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.size(0) != len(textwith):
error(
'FIXME: This is a known failure of filelog.size for data starting '
'with \\1\\n'
)
node = addrev(textwith, renamed=True)
if not textwith == fl.read(node):
error('filelog.read for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.cmp(node, textwith) or not fl.cmp(node, without):
error('filelog.cmp for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')
if fl.size(1) != len(textwith):
error('filelog.size for a renaming + data starting with \\1\\n')
print('OK.')