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sshpeer: make instance attributes and methods internal Peer types are supposed to conform to a formal interface defined by peer.peerrepository and wireproto.wirepeer. Every "public" attribute on *peer types makes it harder to understand what attributes are part of the interface and what are instance specific. This commit converts a number of "public" instance attributes and methods on sshpeer to internal so they can't be confused to be part of the peer API. The URL-related instance attributes were introduced in 876333a295ff in 2005. AFAICT most of them aren't used and could potentially be removed. But I kept them around anyway. I also reorded some code to make things slightly easier to read. .. api:: Rename attributes on sshpeer to reflect peer API Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D331

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state.py
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r28433 # state.py - fsmonitor persistent state
#
# Copyright 2013-2016 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import errno
import os
import socket
import struct
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r29205 from mercurial.i18n import _
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r32816 from mercurial import (
pathutil,
util,
)
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_version = 4
_versionformat = ">I"
class state(object):
def __init__(self, repo):
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r31215 self._vfs = repo.vfs
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self._rootdir = pathutil.normasprefix(repo.root)
self._lastclock = None
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self.mode = self._ui.config('fsmonitor', 'mode', default='on')
self.walk_on_invalidate = self._ui.configbool(
'fsmonitor', 'walk_on_invalidate', False)
self.timeout = float(self._ui.config(
'fsmonitor', 'timeout', default='2'))
def get(self):
try:
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r28433 except IOError as inst:
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r32816 self._identity = util.filestat(None)
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r28433 if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
return None, None, None
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r32816 self._identity = util.filestat.fromfp(file)
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r28433 versionbytes = file.read(4)
if len(versionbytes) < 4:
self._ui.log(
'fsmonitor', 'fsmonitor: state file only has %d bytes, '
'nuking state\n' % len(versionbytes))
self.invalidate()
return None, None, None
try:
diskversion = struct.unpack(_versionformat, versionbytes)[0]
if diskversion != _version:
# different version, nuke state and start over
self._ui.log(
'fsmonitor', 'fsmonitor: version switch from %d to '
'%d, nuking state\n' % (diskversion, _version))
self.invalidate()
return None, None, None
state = file.read().split('\0')
# state = hostname\0clock\0ignorehash\0 + list of files, each
# followed by a \0
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self._ui.log(
'fsmonitor', 'fsmonitor: state file truncated (expected '
'3 chunks, found %d), nuking state\n', len(state))
self.invalidate()
return None, None, None
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hostname = socket.gethostname()
if diskhostname != hostname:
# file got moved to a different host
self._ui.log('fsmonitor', 'fsmonitor: stored hostname "%s" '
'different from current "%s", nuking state\n' %
(diskhostname, hostname))
self.invalidate()
return None, None, None
clock = state[1]
ignorehash = state[2]
# discard the value after the last \0
notefiles = state[3:-1]
finally:
file.close()
return clock, ignorehash, notefiles
def set(self, clock, ignorehash, notefiles):
if clock is None:
self.invalidate()
return
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# pointer below, because the latter is actually a brand new file.
identity = util.filestat.frompath(self._vfs.join('fsmonitor.state'))
if identity != self._identity:
self._ui.debug('skip updating fsmonitor.state: identity mismatch\n')
return
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r28433 try:
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r32816 file = self._vfs('fsmonitor.state', 'wb', atomictemp=True,
checkambig=True)
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r28433 except (IOError, OSError):
self._ui.warn(_("warning: unable to write out fsmonitor state\n"))
return
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r30539 with file:
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r28433 file.write(struct.pack(_versionformat, _version))
file.write(socket.gethostname() + '\0')
file.write(clock + '\0')
file.write(ignorehash + '\0')
if notefiles:
file.write('\0'.join(notefiles))
file.write('\0')
def invalidate(self):
try:
os.unlink(os.path.join(self._rootdir, '.hg', 'fsmonitor.state'))
except OSError as inst:
if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
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def setlastclock(self, clock):
self._lastclock = clock
def getlastclock(self):
return self._lastclock