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strip: enhance repair.strip to receive a list of nodes (issue3299)...
strip: enhance repair.strip to receive a list of nodes (issue3299) Originally, mq.strip called repair.strip a single rev at a time. repair.strip stores in a backup bundle any revision greater than the revision being stripped, strips, then restores the backup with repo.addchangegroup. So, when stripping revisions on more than one topological branch, some could end up being restored from the backup bundle, only to be later removed by a subsequent repair.strip call. But repo.addchangegroup calls hooks for all those restore operations. And 9df9444e96ec changed it to delay all hook calls until the repository lock were released - by mq.strip, after stripping all revisions. Thus, the hooks could be called over revisions already removed from the repository at that point. By generating the revision lists at once inside repo.strip, we avoid calling addchangegroup for temporary restores. Incidentally, this also avoids creating many backup files for a single strip command.

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Martin Geisler
pure Python implementation of bdiff.c
r7703 # bdiff.py - Python implementation of bdiff.c
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
Martin Geisler
updated license to be explicit about GPL version 2
r8225 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
Matt Mackall
Update license to GPLv2+
r10263 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
Martin Geisler
pure Python implementation of bdiff.c
r7703
Patrick Mezard
mdiff: replace wscleanup() regexps with C loops...
r15530 import struct, difflib, re
Matt Mackall
pure/bdiff: fix circular import
r7944
def splitnewlines(text):
'''like str.splitlines, but only split on newlines.'''
lines = [l + '\n' for l in text.split('\n')]
if lines:
if lines[-1] == '\n':
lines.pop()
else:
lines[-1] = lines[-1][:-1]
return lines
Martin Geisler
pure Python implementation of bdiff.c
r7703
def _normalizeblocks(a, b, blocks):
prev = None
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
pure bdiff: don't use a generator...
r14066 r = []
Martin Geisler
pure Python implementation of bdiff.c
r7703 for curr in blocks:
if prev is None:
prev = curr
continue
shift = 0
a1, b1, l1 = prev
a1end = a1 + l1
b1end = b1 + l1
a2, b2, l2 = curr
a2end = a2 + l2
b2end = b2 + l2
if a1end == a2:
Matt Mackall
many, many trivial check-code fixups
r10282 while (a1end + shift < a2end and
a[a1end + shift] == b[b1end + shift]):
Martin Geisler
pure Python implementation of bdiff.c
r7703 shift += 1
elif b1end == b2:
Matt Mackall
many, many trivial check-code fixups
r10282 while (b1end + shift < b2end and
a[a1end + shift] == b[b1end + shift]):
Martin Geisler
pure Python implementation of bdiff.c
r7703 shift += 1
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
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r14066 r.append((a1, b1, l1 + shift))
Matt Mackall
many, many trivial check-code fixups
r10282 prev = a2 + shift, b2 + shift, l2 - shift
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
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r14066 r.append(prev)
return r
Martin Geisler
pure Python implementation of bdiff.c
r7703
def bdiff(a, b):
a = str(a).splitlines(True)
b = str(b).splitlines(True)
if not a:
s = "".join(b)
return s and (struct.pack(">lll", 0, 0, len(s)) + s)
bin = []
p = [0]
for i in a: p.append(p[-1] + len(i))
d = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, a, b).get_matching_blocks()
d = _normalizeblocks(a, b, d)
la = 0
lb = 0
for am, bm, size in d:
s = "".join(b[lb:bm])
if am > la or s:
bin.append(struct.pack(">lll", p[la], p[am], len(s)) + s)
la = am + size
lb = bm + size
return "".join(bin)
def blocks(a, b):
Matt Mackall
pure/bdiff: fix circular import
r7944 an = splitnewlines(a)
bn = splitnewlines(b)
Martin Geisler
pure Python implementation of bdiff.c
r7703 d = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, an, bn).get_matching_blocks()
d = _normalizeblocks(an, bn, d)
return [(i, i + n, j, j + n) for (i, j, n) in d]
Patrick Mezard
mdiff: replace wscleanup() regexps with C loops...
r15530 def fixws(text, allws):
if allws:
text = re.sub('[ \t\r]+', '', text)
else:
text = re.sub('[ \t\r]+', ' ', text)
text = text.replace(' \n', '\n')
return text