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rust-index: add a function to convert PyObject index for hg-core
Function in hg-core need something implementing the `Graph` trait. Right now,
the `hg-cpython` entry points directly turn the PyObject passed as argument
into a `cindex::Index`. However, if we start having the option to use an Index
in Rust, we need to dispatch between the different possible PyObject we could
receive.
So move the "duplicate" call into a unified function. When time come. It will be
easy to update the logic of all interface when the time come.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7653
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 13 Dec 2019 19:59:59 +0100 |
parents | 458504a8cca1 |
children | 1ccf340acf14 |
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== New Features == == New Experimental Features == == Bug Fixes == * The `indent()` template function was documented to not indent empty lines, but it still indented the first line even if it was empty. It no longer does that. == Backwards Compatibility Changes == == Internal API Changes == * Matcher instances no longer have a `explicitdir` property. Consider rewriting your code to use `repo.wvfs.isdir()` and/or `ctx.hasdir()` instead. Also, the `traversedir` property is now also called when only `explicitdir` used to be called. That may mean that you can simply remove the use of `explicitdir` if you were already using `traversedir`. * The `revlog.nodemap` object have been merged into the `revlog.index` object. * `n in revlog.nodemap` becomes `revlog.index.has_node(n)`, * `revlog.nodemap[n]` becomes `revlog.index.rev(n)`, * `revlog.nodemap.get(n)` becomes `revlog.index.get_rev(n)`.