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revlog: move censor logic out of censor extension The censor extension is doing very low-level things with revlogs. It is fundamentally impossible for this logic to remain in the censor extension while support multiple storage backends: we need each storage backend to implement censor in its own storage-specific way. This commit effectively moves the revlog-specific censoring code to be a method of revlogs themselves. We've defined a new API on the file storage interface for censoring an individual node. Even though the current censoring code doesn't use it, the API requires a transaction instance because it logically makes sense for storage backends to require an active transaction (which implies a held write lock) in order to rewrite storage. After this commit, the censor extension has been reduced to boilerplate precondition checking before invoking the generic storage API. I tried to keep the code as similar as possible. But some minor changes were made: * We use self._io instead of instantiating a new revlogio instance. * We compare self.version against REVLOGV0 instead of != REVLOGV1 because presumably all future revlog versions will support censoring. * We use self.opener instead of going through repo.svfs (we don't have a handle on the repo instance from a revlog). * "revlog" dropped * Replace "flog" with "self". Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4656

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progress.py
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r25497 # progress.py progress bars related code
#
# Copyright (C) 2010 Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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r25968 from __future__ import absolute_import
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r32049 import errno
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r25497 import threading
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r25968 import time
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r25968 from .i18n import _
from . import encoding
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def spacejoin(*args):
return ' '.join(s for s in args if s)
def shouldprint(ui):
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r28171 return not (ui.quiet or ui.plain('progress')) and (
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r30324 ui._isatty(ui.ferr) or ui.configbool('progress', 'assume-tty'))
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def fmtremaining(seconds):
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r26781 """format a number of remaining seconds in human readable way
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This will properly display seconds, minutes, hours, days if needed"""
if seconds < 60:
# i18n: format XX seconds as "XXs"
return _("%02ds") % (seconds)
minutes = seconds // 60
if minutes < 60:
seconds -= minutes * 60
# i18n: format X minutes and YY seconds as "XmYYs"
return _("%dm%02ds") % (minutes, seconds)
# we're going to ignore seconds in this case
minutes += 1
hours = minutes // 60
minutes -= hours * 60
if hours < 30:
# i18n: format X hours and YY minutes as "XhYYm"
return _("%dh%02dm") % (hours, minutes)
# we're going to ignore minutes in this case
hours += 1
days = hours // 24
hours -= days * 24
if days < 15:
# i18n: format X days and YY hours as "XdYYh"
return _("%dd%02dh") % (days, hours)
# we're going to ignore hours in this case
days += 1
weeks = days // 7
days -= weeks * 7
if weeks < 55:
# i18n: format X weeks and YY days as "XwYYd"
return _("%dw%02dd") % (weeks, days)
# we're going to ignore days and treat a year as 52 weeks
weeks += 1
years = weeks // 52
weeks -= years * 52
# i18n: format X years and YY weeks as "XyYYw"
return _("%dy%02dw") % (years, weeks)
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r32049 # file_write() and file_flush() of Python 2 do not restart on EINTR if
# the file is attached to a "slow" device (e.g. a terminal) and raise
# IOError. We cannot know how many bytes would be written by file_write(),
# but a progress text is known to be short enough to be written by a
# single write() syscall, so we can just retry file_write() with the whole
# text. (issue5532)
#
# This should be a short-term workaround. We'll need to fix every occurrence
# of write() to a terminal or pipe.
def _eintrretry(func, *args):
while True:
try:
return func(*args)
except IOError as err:
if err.errno == errno.EINTR:
continue
raise
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r25497 class progbar(object):
def __init__(self, ui):
self.ui = ui
self._refreshlock = threading.Lock()
self.resetstate()
def resetstate(self):
self.topics = []
self.topicstates = {}
self.starttimes = {}
self.startvals = {}
self.printed = False
self.lastprint = time.time() + float(self.ui.config(
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r33499 'progress', 'delay'))
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r25497 self.curtopic = None
self.lasttopic = None
self.indetcount = 0
self.refresh = float(self.ui.config(
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r33499 'progress', 'refresh'))
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r25497 self.changedelay = max(3 * self.refresh,
float(self.ui.config(
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r33499 'progress', 'changedelay')))
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r34747 self.order = self.ui.configlist('progress', 'format')
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r34315 self.estimateinterval = self.ui.configwith(
float, 'progress', 'estimateinterval')
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def show(self, now, topic, pos, item, unit, total):
if not shouldprint(self.ui):
return
termwidth = self.width()
self.printed = True
head = ''
needprogress = False
tail = ''
for indicator in self.order:
add = ''
if indicator == 'topic':
add = topic
elif indicator == 'number':
if total:
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r36220 add = b'%*d/%d' % (len(str(total)), pos, total)
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r25497 else:
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r36441 add = b'%d' % pos
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r25497 elif indicator.startswith('item') and item:
slice = 'end'
if '-' in indicator:
wid = int(indicator.split('-')[1])
elif '+' in indicator:
slice = 'beginning'
wid = int(indicator.split('+')[1])
else:
wid = 20
if slice == 'end':
add = encoding.trim(item, wid, leftside=True)
else:
add = encoding.trim(item, wid)
add += (wid - encoding.colwidth(add)) * ' '
elif indicator == 'bar':
add = ''
needprogress = True
elif indicator == 'unit' and unit:
add = unit
elif indicator == 'estimate':
add = self.estimate(topic, pos, total, now)
elif indicator == 'speed':
add = self.speed(topic, pos, unit, now)
if not needprogress:
head = spacejoin(head, add)
else:
tail = spacejoin(tail, add)
if needprogress:
used = 0
if head:
used += encoding.colwidth(head) + 1
if tail:
used += encoding.colwidth(tail) + 1
progwidth = termwidth - used - 3
if total and pos <= total:
amt = pos * progwidth // total
bar = '=' * (amt - 1)
if amt > 0:
bar += '>'
bar += ' ' * (progwidth - amt)
else:
progwidth -= 3
self.indetcount += 1
# mod the count by twice the width so we can make the
# cursor bounce between the right and left sides
amt = self.indetcount % (2 * progwidth)
amt -= progwidth
bar = (' ' * int(progwidth - abs(amt)) + '<=>' +
' ' * int(abs(amt)))
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r34487 prog = ''.join(('[', bar, ']'))
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r25497 out = spacejoin(head, prog, tail)
else:
out = spacejoin(head, tail)
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r32048 self._writeerr('\r' + encoding.trim(out, termwidth))
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r25497 self.lasttopic = topic
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r32048 self._flusherr()
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def clear(self):
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r29089 if not self.printed or not self.lastprint or not shouldprint(self.ui):
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r25497 return
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r32048 self._writeerr('\r%s\r' % (' ' * self.width()))
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r26407 if self.printed:
# force immediate re-paint of progress bar
self.lastprint = 0
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def complete(self):
if not shouldprint(self.ui):
return
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r33246 if self.ui.configbool('progress', 'clear-complete'):
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r25497 self.clear()
else:
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r32048 self._writeerr('\n')
self._flusherr()
def _flusherr(self):
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r32048 def _writeerr(self, msg):
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r32049 _eintrretry(self.ui.ferr.write, msg)
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r25497 def width(self):
tw = self.ui.termwidth()
return min(int(self.ui.config('progress', 'width', default=tw)), tw)
def estimate(self, topic, pos, total, now):
if total is None:
return ''
initialpos = self.startvals[topic]
target = total - initialpos
delta = pos - initialpos
if delta > 0:
elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic]
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r34314 seconds = (elapsed * (target - delta)) // delta + 1
return fmtremaining(seconds)
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r25497 return ''
def speed(self, topic, pos, unit, now):
initialpos = self.startvals[topic]
delta = pos - initialpos
elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic]
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r34314 if elapsed > 0:
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r25497 return _('%d %s/sec') % (delta / elapsed, unit)
return ''
def _oktoprint(self, now):
'''Check if conditions are met to print - e.g. changedelay elapsed'''
if (self.lasttopic is None # first time we printed
# not a topic change
or self.curtopic == self.lasttopic
# it's been long enough we should print anyway
or now - self.lastprint >= self.changedelay):
return True
else:
return False
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r34315 def _calibrateestimate(self, topic, now, pos):
'''Adjust starttimes and startvals for topic so ETA works better
If progress is non-linear (ex. get much slower in the last minute),
it's more friendly to only use a recent time span for ETA and speed
calculation.
[======================================> ]
^^^^^^^
estimateinterval, only use this for estimation
'''
interval = self.estimateinterval
if interval <= 0:
return
elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic]
if elapsed > interval:
delta = pos - self.startvals[topic]
newdelta = delta * interval / elapsed
# If a stall happens temporarily, ETA could change dramatically
# frequently. This is to avoid such dramatical change and make ETA
# smoother.
if newdelta < 0.1:
return
self.startvals[topic] = pos - newdelta
self.starttimes[topic] = now - interval
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r25497 def progress(self, topic, pos, item='', unit='', total=None):
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r38437 if pos is None:
self.closetopic(topic)
return
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r25497 now = time.time()
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r38436 with self._refreshlock:
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r38437 if topic not in self.topics:
self.starttimes[topic] = now
self.startvals[topic] = pos
self.topics.append(topic)
self.topicstates[topic] = pos, item, unit, total
self.curtopic = topic
self._calibrateestimate(topic, now, pos)
if now - self.lastprint >= self.refresh and self.topics:
if self._oktoprint(now):
self.lastprint = now
self.show(now, topic, *self.topicstates[topic])
def closetopic(self, topic):
with self._refreshlock:
self.starttimes.pop(topic, None)
self.startvals.pop(topic, None)
self.topicstates.pop(topic, None)
# reset the progress bar if this is the outermost topic
if self.topics and self.topics[0] == topic and self.printed:
self.complete()
self.resetstate()
# truncate the list of topics assuming all topics within
# this one are also closed
if topic in self.topics:
self.topics = self.topics[:self.topics.index(topic)]
# reset the last topic to the one we just unwound to,
# so that higher-level topics will be stickier than
# lower-level topics
if self.topics:
self.lasttopic = self.topics[-1]
else:
self.lasttopic = None