pub struct RepoCache {
pub version: u32,
pub root_path: String,
pub created_at: u64,
pub updated_at: u64,
pub files: HashMap<String, CachedFile>,
pub total_tokens: TokenCounts,
pub external_deps: Vec<String>,
}Expand description
Repository cache
Fields§
§version: u32Cache version (for compatibility)
root_path: StringRepository root path
created_at: u64Cache creation time
updated_at: u64Last update time
files: HashMap<String, CachedFile>Cached files
total_tokens: TokenCountsTotal token count
external_deps: Vec<String>External dependencies detected
Implementations§
Source§impl RepoCache
impl RepoCache
Sourcepub fn load(cache_path: &Path) -> Result<Self, CacheError>
pub fn load(cache_path: &Path) -> Result<Self, CacheError>
Load cache from file
Sourcepub fn default_cache_path(repo_path: &Path) -> PathBuf
pub fn default_cache_path(repo_path: &Path) -> PathBuf
Get default cache path for a repository
Sourcepub fn needs_rescan(
&self,
path: &str,
current_mtime: u64,
current_size: u64,
) -> bool
pub fn needs_rescan( &self, path: &str, current_mtime: u64, current_size: u64, ) -> bool
Check if a file needs rescanning based on mtime and size
Sourcepub fn needs_rescan_with_hash(
&self,
path: &str,
current_mtime: u64,
current_size: u64,
current_hash: u64,
) -> bool
pub fn needs_rescan_with_hash( &self, path: &str, current_mtime: u64, current_size: u64, current_hash: u64, ) -> bool
Check if a file needs rescanning, including content hash comparison This catches changes that don’t modify mtime/size (e.g., touch followed by edit)
Sourcepub fn get(&self, path: &str) -> Option<&CachedFile>
pub fn get(&self, path: &str) -> Option<&CachedFile>
Get a cached file by path
Sourcepub fn update_file(&mut self, file: CachedFile)
pub fn update_file(&mut self, file: CachedFile)
Add or update a file in the cache
Sourcepub fn remove_file(&mut self, path: &str)
pub fn remove_file(&mut self, path: &str)
Remove a file from the cache
Sourcepub fn find_deleted_files(&self, current_files: &[&str]) -> Vec<String>
pub fn find_deleted_files(&self, current_files: &[&str]) -> Vec<String>
Get files that no longer exist
Sourcepub fn recalculate_totals(&mut self)
pub fn recalculate_totals(&mut self)
Recalculate total tokens
Sourcepub fn stats(&self) -> CacheStats
pub fn stats(&self) -> CacheStats
Get cache statistics
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for RepoCache
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for RepoCache
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for RepoCache
impl RefUnwindSafe for RepoCache
impl Send for RepoCache
impl Sync for RepoCache
impl Unpin for RepoCache
impl UnwindSafe for RepoCache
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