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track-tags: introduce first bits of tags tracking during transaction This changeset introduces detection of tags changes during transaction. When this happens a 'tag_moved=1' argument is set for hooks, similar to what we do for bookmarks and phases. This code is disabled by default as there are still various performance concerns. Some require a smarter use of our existing tag caches and some other require rework around the transaction logic to skip execution when unneeded. These performance improvements have been delayed, I would like to be able to experiment and stabilize the feature behavior first. Later changesets will push the concept further and provide a way for hooks to know what are the actual changes introduced by the transaction. Similar work is needed for the other families of changes (bookmark, phase, obsolescence, etc). Upgrade of the transaction logic will likely be performed at the same time. The current code can report some false positive when .hgtags file changes but resulting tags are unchanged. This will be fixed in the next changeset. For testing, we simply globally enable a hook in the tag test as all the possible tag update cases should exist there. A couple of them show the false positive mentioned above. See in code documentation for more details.

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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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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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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)
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(
'progress', 'delay', default=3))
self.curtopic = None
self.lasttopic = None
self.indetcount = 0
self.refresh = float(self.ui.config(
'progress', 'refresh', default=0.1))
self.changedelay = max(3 * self.refresh,
float(self.ui.config(
'progress', 'changedelay', default=1)))
self.order = self.ui.configlist(
'progress', 'format',
default=['topic', 'bar', 'number', 'estimate'])
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:
add = ('% ' + str(len(str(total))) +
's/%s') % (pos, total)
else:
add = str(pos)
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)))
prog = ''.join(('[', bar , ']'))
out = spacejoin(head, prog, tail)
else:
out = spacejoin(head, tail)
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def clear(self):
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# force immediate re-paint of progress bar
self.lastprint = 0
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def complete(self):
if not shouldprint(self.ui):
return
if self.ui.configbool('progress', 'clear-complete', default=True):
self.clear()
else:
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self.ui.ferr.flush()
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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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self.ui.config('progress', 'estimate', default=2)):
seconds = (elapsed * (target - delta)) // delta + 1
return fmtremaining(seconds)
return ''
def speed(self, topic, pos, unit, now):
initialpos = self.startvals[topic]
delta = pos - initialpos
elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic]
if elapsed > float(
self.ui.config('progress', 'estimate', default=2)):
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
def progress(self, topic, pos, item='', unit='', total=None):
now = time.time()
self._refreshlock.acquire()
try:
if pos is None:
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
else:
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
if now - self.lastprint >= self.refresh and self.topics:
if self._oktoprint(now):
self.lastprint = now
self.show(now, topic, *self.topicstates[topic])
finally:
self._refreshlock.release()