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rust: fix unsound `OwningDirstateMap` As per the previous patch, `OwningDirstateMap` is unsound. Self-referential structs are difficult to implement correctly in Rust since the compiler is free to move structs around as much as it wants to. They are also very rarely needed in practice, so the state-of-the-art on how they should be done within the Rust rules is still a bit new. The crate `ouroboros` is an attempt at providing a safe way (in the Rust sense) of declaring self-referential structs. It is getting a lot attention and was improved very quickly when soundness issues were found in the past: rather than relying on our own (limited) review circle, we might as well use the de-facto common crate to fix this problem. This will give us a much better chance of finding issues should any new ones be discovered as well as the benefit of fewer `unsafe` APIs of our own. I was starting to think about how I would present a safe API to the old struct but soon realized that the callback-based approach was already done in `ouroboros`, along with a lot more care towards refusing incorrect structs. In short: we don't return a mutable reference to the `DirstateMap` anymore, we expect users of its API to pass a `FnOnce` that takes the map as an argument. This allows our `OwningDirstateMap` to control the input and output lifetimes of the code that modifies it to prevent such issues. Changing to `ouroboros` meant changing every API with it, but it is relatively low churn in the end. It correctly identified the example buggy modification of `copy_map_insert` outlined in the previous patch as violating the borrow rules. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12429
author Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
date Tue, 05 Apr 2022 10:55:28 +0200
parents 9ac96b9fa76e
children 6000f5b25c9b
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from __future__ import absolute_import

import array
import errno
import fcntl
import os
import sys

from .pycompat import getattr
from . import (
    encoding,
    pycompat,
    util,
)

# BSD 'more' escapes ANSI color sequences by default. This can be disabled by
# $MORE variable, but there's no compatible option with Linux 'more'. Given
# OS X is widely used and most modern Unix systems would have 'less', setting
# 'less' as the default seems reasonable.
fallbackpager = b'less'


def _rcfiles(path):
    rcs = [os.path.join(path, b'hgrc')]
    rcdir = os.path.join(path, b'hgrc.d')
    try:
        rcs.extend(
            [
                os.path.join(rcdir, f)
                for f, kind in sorted(util.listdir(rcdir))
                if f.endswith(b".rc")
            ]
        )
    except OSError:
        pass
    return rcs


def systemrcpath():
    path = []
    if pycompat.sysplatform == b'plan9':
        root = b'lib/mercurial'
    else:
        root = b'etc/mercurial'
    # old mod_python does not set sys.argv
    if len(getattr(sys, 'argv', [])) > 0:
        p = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(pycompat.sysargv[0]))
        if p != b'/':
            path.extend(_rcfiles(os.path.join(p, root)))
    path.extend(_rcfiles(b'/' + root))
    return path


def userrcpath():
    if pycompat.sysplatform == b'plan9':
        return [encoding.environ[b'home'] + b'/lib/hgrc']
    elif pycompat.isdarwin:
        return [os.path.expanduser(b'~/.hgrc')]
    else:
        confighome = encoding.environ.get(b'XDG_CONFIG_HOME')
        if confighome is None or not os.path.isabs(confighome):
            confighome = os.path.expanduser(b'~/.config')

        return [
            os.path.expanduser(b'~/.hgrc'),
            os.path.join(confighome, b'hg', b'hgrc'),
        ]


def termsize(ui):
    try:
        import termios

        TIOCGWINSZ = termios.TIOCGWINSZ  # unavailable on IRIX (issue3449)
    except (AttributeError, ImportError):
        return 80, 24

    for dev in (ui.ferr, ui.fout, ui.fin):
        try:
            try:
                fd = dev.fileno()
            except AttributeError:
                continue
            if not os.isatty(fd):
                continue
            arri = fcntl.ioctl(fd, TIOCGWINSZ, b'\0' * 8)
            height, width = array.array('h', arri)[:2]
            if width > 0 and height > 0:
                return width, height
        except ValueError:
            pass
        except IOError as e:
            if e[0] == errno.EINVAL:  # pytype: disable=unsupported-operands
                pass
            else:
                raise
    return 80, 24