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1 | from __future__ import annotations |
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1 | from __future__ import annotations | |
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2 | |||
3 | from mercurial import ( |
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3 | from mercurial import ( | |
4 | match as matchmod, |
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4 | match as matchmod, | |
5 | pathutil, |
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5 | pathutil, | |
6 | pycompat, |
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6 | pycompat, | |
7 | util, |
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7 | util, | |
8 | ) |
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8 | ) | |
9 | from mercurial.interfaces import ( |
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9 | from mercurial.interfaces import ( | |
10 | repository, |
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10 | repository, | |
11 | util as interfaceutil, |
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11 | util as interfaceutil, | |
12 | ) |
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12 | ) | |
13 | from . import gitutil |
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13 | from . import gitutil | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | pygit2 = gitutil.get_pygit2() |
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16 | pygit2 = gitutil.get_pygit2() | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | @interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestdict) |
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19 | @interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestdict) | |
20 | class gittreemanifest: |
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20 | class gittreemanifest: | |
21 | """Expose git trees (and optionally a builder's overlay) as a manifestdict. |
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21 | """Expose git trees (and optionally a builder's overlay) as a manifestdict. | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | Very similar to mercurial.manifest.treemanifest. |
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23 | Very similar to mercurial.manifest.treemanifest. | |
24 | """ |
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24 | """ | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | def __init__(self, git_repo, root_tree, pending_changes): |
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26 | def __init__(self, git_repo, root_tree, pending_changes): | |
27 | """Initializer. |
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27 | """Initializer. | |
28 |
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28 | |||
29 | Args: |
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29 | Args: | |
30 | git_repo: The git_repo we're walking (required to look up child |
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30 | git_repo: The git_repo we're walking (required to look up child | |
31 | trees). |
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31 | trees). | |
32 | root_tree: The root Git tree object for this manifest. |
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32 | root_tree: The root Git tree object for this manifest. | |
33 | pending_changes: A dict in which pending changes will be |
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33 | pending_changes: A dict in which pending changes will be | |
34 | tracked. The enclosing memgittreemanifestctx will use this to |
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34 | tracked. The enclosing memgittreemanifestctx will use this to | |
35 | construct any required Tree objects in Git during it's |
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35 | construct any required Tree objects in Git during it's | |
36 | `write()` method. |
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36 | `write()` method. | |
37 | """ |
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37 | """ | |
38 | self._git_repo = git_repo |
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38 | self._git_repo = git_repo | |
39 | self._tree = root_tree |
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39 | self._tree = root_tree | |
40 | if pending_changes is None: |
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40 | if pending_changes is None: | |
41 | pending_changes = {} |
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41 | pending_changes = {} | |
42 | # dict of path: Optional[Tuple(node, flags)] |
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42 | # dict of path: Optional[Tuple(node, flags)] | |
43 | self._pending_changes = pending_changes |
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43 | self._pending_changes = pending_changes | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 | def _resolve_entry(self, path): |
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45 | def _resolve_entry(self, path): | |
46 | """Given a path, load its node and flags, or raise KeyError if missing. |
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46 | """Given a path, load its node and flags, or raise KeyError if missing. | |
47 |
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47 | |||
48 | This takes into account any pending writes in the builder. |
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48 | This takes into account any pending writes in the builder. | |
49 | """ |
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49 | """ | |
50 | upath = pycompat.fsdecode(path) |
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50 | upath = pycompat.fsdecode(path) | |
51 | ent = None |
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51 | ent = None | |
52 | if path in self._pending_changes: |
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52 | if path in self._pending_changes: | |
53 | val = self._pending_changes[path] |
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53 | val = self._pending_changes[path] | |
54 | if val is None: |
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54 | if val is None: | |
55 | raise KeyError |
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55 | raise KeyError | |
56 | return val |
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56 | return val | |
57 | t = self._tree |
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57 | t = self._tree | |
58 | comps = upath.split('/') |
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58 | comps = upath.split('/') | |
59 | te = self._tree |
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59 | te = self._tree | |
60 | for comp in comps[:-1]: |
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60 | for comp in comps[:-1]: | |
61 | te = te[comp] |
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61 | te = te[comp] | |
62 | t = self._git_repo[te.id] |
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62 | t = self._git_repo[te.id] | |
63 | ent = t[comps[-1]] |
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63 | ent = t[comps[-1]] | |
64 | if ent.filemode == pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB: |
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64 | if ent.filemode == pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB: | |
65 | flags = b'' |
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65 | flags = b'' | |
66 | elif ent.filemode == pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB_EXECUTABLE: |
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66 | elif ent.filemode == pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB_EXECUTABLE: | |
67 | flags = b'x' |
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67 | flags = b'x' | |
68 | elif ent.filemode == pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_LINK: |
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68 | elif ent.filemode == pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_LINK: | |
69 | flags = b'l' |
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69 | flags = b'l' | |
70 | else: |
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70 | else: | |
71 | raise ValueError('unsupported mode %s' % oct(ent.filemode)) |
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71 | raise ValueError('unsupported mode %s' % oct(ent.filemode)) | |
72 | return ent.id.raw, flags |
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72 | return ent.id.raw, flags | |
73 |
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73 | |||
74 | def __getitem__(self, path): |
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74 | def __getitem__(self, path): | |
75 | return self._resolve_entry(path)[0] |
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75 | return self._resolve_entry(path)[0] | |
76 |
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76 | |||
77 | def find(self, path): |
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77 | def find(self, path): | |
78 | return self._resolve_entry(path) |
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78 | return self._resolve_entry(path) | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | def __len__(self): |
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80 | def __len__(self): | |
81 | return len(list(self.walk(matchmod.always()))) |
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81 | return len(list(self.walk(matchmod.always()))) | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | def __nonzero__(self): |
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83 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
84 | try: |
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84 | try: | |
85 | next(iter(self)) |
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85 | next(iter(self)) | |
86 | return True |
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86 | return True | |
87 | except StopIteration: |
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87 | except StopIteration: | |
88 | return False |
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88 | return False | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ |
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90 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | def __contains__(self, path): |
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92 | def __contains__(self, path): | |
93 | try: |
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93 | try: | |
94 | self._resolve_entry(path) |
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94 | self._resolve_entry(path) | |
95 | return True |
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95 | return True | |
96 | except KeyError: |
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96 | except KeyError: | |
97 | return False |
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97 | return False | |
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | def iterkeys(self): |
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99 | def iterkeys(self): | |
100 | return self.walk(matchmod.always()) |
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100 | return self.walk(matchmod.always()) | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | def keys(self): |
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102 | def keys(self): | |
103 | return list(self.iterkeys()) |
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103 | return list(self.iterkeys()) | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | def __iter__(self): |
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105 | def __iter__(self): | |
106 | return self.iterkeys() |
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106 | return self.iterkeys() | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | def __setitem__(self, path, node): |
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108 | def __setitem__(self, path, node): | |
109 | self._pending_changes[path] = node, self.flags(path) |
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109 | self._pending_changes[path] = node, self.flags(path) | |
110 |
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110 | |||
111 | def __delitem__(self, path): |
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111 | def __delitem__(self, path): | |
112 | # TODO: should probably KeyError for already-deleted files? |
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112 | # TODO: should probably KeyError for already-deleted files? | |
113 | self._pending_changes[path] = None |
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113 | self._pending_changes[path] = None | |
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | def filesnotin(self, other, match=None): |
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115 | def filesnotin(self, other, match=None): | |
116 | if match is not None: |
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116 | if match is not None: | |
117 | match = matchmod.badmatch(match, lambda path, msg: None) |
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117 | match = matchmod.badmatch(match, lambda path, msg: None) | |
118 | sm2 = set(other.walk(match)) |
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118 | sm2 = set(other.walk(match)) | |
119 | return {f for f in self.walk(match) if f not in sm2} |
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119 | return {f for f in self.walk(match) if f not in sm2} | |
120 | return {f for f in self if f not in other} |
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120 | return {f for f in self if f not in other} | |
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | @util.propertycache |
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122 | @util.propertycache | |
123 | def _dirs(self): |
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123 | def _dirs(self): | |
124 | return pathutil.dirs(self) |
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124 | return pathutil.dirs(self) | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | def hasdir(self, dir): |
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126 | def hasdir(self, dir): | |
127 | return dir in self._dirs |
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127 | return dir in self._dirs | |
128 |
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128 | |||
129 | def diff(self, other, match=lambda x: True, clean=False): |
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129 | def diff(self, other, match=lambda x: True, clean=False): | |
130 | """Finds changes between the current manifest and m2. |
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130 | """Finds changes between the current manifest and m2. | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 | The result is returned as a dict with filename as key and |
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132 | The result is returned as a dict with filename as key and | |
133 | values of the form ((n1,fl1),(n2,fl2)), where n1/n2 is the |
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133 | values of the form ((n1,fl1),(n2,fl2)), where n1/n2 is the | |
134 | nodeid in the current/other manifest and fl1/fl2 is the flag |
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134 | nodeid in the current/other manifest and fl1/fl2 is the flag | |
135 | in the current/other manifest. Where the file does not exist, |
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135 | in the current/other manifest. Where the file does not exist, | |
136 | the nodeid will be None and the flags will be the empty |
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136 | the nodeid will be None and the flags will be the empty | |
137 | string. |
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137 | string. | |
138 | """ |
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138 | """ | |
139 | result = {} |
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139 | result = {} | |
140 |
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140 | |||
141 | def _iterativediff(t1, t2, subdir): |
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141 | def _iterativediff(t1, t2, subdir): | |
142 | """compares two trees and appends new tree nodes to examine to |
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142 | """compares two trees and appends new tree nodes to examine to | |
143 | the stack""" |
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143 | the stack""" | |
144 | if t1 is None: |
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144 | if t1 is None: | |
145 | t1 = {} |
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145 | t1 = {} | |
146 | if t2 is None: |
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146 | if t2 is None: | |
147 | t2 = {} |
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147 | t2 = {} | |
148 |
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148 | |||
149 | for e1 in t1: |
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149 | for e1 in t1: | |
150 | realname = subdir + pycompat.fsencode(e1.name) |
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150 | realname = subdir + pycompat.fsencode(e1.name) | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | if e1.type == pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: |
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152 | if e1.type == pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: | |
153 | try: |
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153 | try: | |
154 | e2 = t2[e1.name] |
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154 | e2 = t2[e1.name] | |
155 | if e2.type != pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: |
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155 | if e2.type != pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: | |
156 | e2 = None |
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156 | e2 = None | |
157 | except KeyError: |
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157 | except KeyError: | |
158 | e2 = None |
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158 | e2 = None | |
159 |
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159 | |||
160 | stack.append((realname + b'/', e1, e2)) |
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160 | stack.append((realname + b'/', e1, e2)) | |
161 | else: |
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161 | else: | |
162 | n1, fl1 = self.find(realname) |
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162 | n1, fl1 = self.find(realname) | |
163 |
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163 | |||
164 | try: |
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164 | try: | |
165 | e2 = t2[e1.name] |
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165 | e2 = t2[e1.name] | |
166 | n2, fl2 = other.find(realname) |
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166 | n2, fl2 = other.find(realname) | |
167 | except KeyError: |
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167 | except KeyError: | |
168 | e2 = None |
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168 | e2 = None | |
169 | n2, fl2 = (None, b'') |
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169 | n2, fl2 = (None, b'') | |
170 |
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170 | |||
171 | if e2 is not None and e2.type == pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: |
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171 | if e2 is not None and e2.type == pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: | |
172 | stack.append((realname + b'/', None, e2)) |
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172 | stack.append((realname + b'/', None, e2)) | |
173 |
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173 | |||
174 | if not match(realname): |
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174 | if not match(realname): | |
175 | continue |
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175 | continue | |
176 |
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176 | |||
177 | if n1 != n2 or fl1 != fl2: |
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177 | if n1 != n2 or fl1 != fl2: | |
178 | result[realname] = ((n1, fl1), (n2, fl2)) |
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178 | result[realname] = ((n1, fl1), (n2, fl2)) | |
179 | elif clean: |
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179 | elif clean: | |
180 | result[realname] = None |
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180 | result[realname] = None | |
181 |
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181 | |||
182 | for e2 in t2: |
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182 | for e2 in t2: | |
183 | if e2.name in t1: |
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183 | if e2.name in t1: | |
184 | continue |
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184 | continue | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | realname = subdir + pycompat.fsencode(e2.name) |
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186 | realname = subdir + pycompat.fsencode(e2.name) | |
187 |
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187 | |||
188 | if e2.type == pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: |
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188 | if e2.type == pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: | |
189 | stack.append((realname + b'/', None, e2)) |
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189 | stack.append((realname + b'/', None, e2)) | |
190 | elif match(realname): |
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190 | elif match(realname): | |
191 | n2, fl2 = other.find(realname) |
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191 | n2, fl2 = other.find(realname) | |
192 | result[realname] = ((None, b''), (n2, fl2)) |
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192 | result[realname] = ((None, b''), (n2, fl2)) | |
193 |
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193 | |||
194 | stack = [] |
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194 | stack = [] | |
195 | _iterativediff(self._tree, other._tree, b'') |
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195 | _iterativediff(self._tree, other._tree, b'') | |
196 | while stack: |
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196 | while stack: | |
197 | subdir, t1, t2 = stack.pop() |
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197 | subdir, t1, t2 = stack.pop() | |
198 | # stack is populated in the function call |
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198 | # stack is populated in the function call | |
199 | _iterativediff(t1, t2, subdir) |
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199 | _iterativediff(t1, t2, subdir) | |
200 |
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200 | |||
201 | return result |
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201 | return result | |
202 |
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202 | |||
203 | def setflag(self, path, flag): |
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203 | def setflag(self, path, flag): | |
204 | node, unused_flag = self._resolve_entry(path) |
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204 | node, unused_flag = self._resolve_entry(path) | |
205 | self._pending_changes[path] = node, flag |
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205 | self._pending_changes[path] = node, flag | |
206 |
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206 | |||
207 | def get(self, path, default=None): |
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207 | def get(self, path, default=None): | |
208 | try: |
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208 | try: | |
209 | return self._resolve_entry(path)[0] |
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209 | return self._resolve_entry(path)[0] | |
210 | except KeyError: |
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210 | except KeyError: | |
211 | return default |
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211 | return default | |
212 |
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212 | |||
213 | def flags(self, path): |
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213 | def flags(self, path): | |
214 | try: |
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214 | try: | |
215 | return self._resolve_entry(path)[1] |
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215 | return self._resolve_entry(path)[1] | |
216 | except KeyError: |
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216 | except KeyError: | |
217 | return b'' |
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217 | return b'' | |
218 |
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218 | |||
219 | def copy(self): |
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219 | def copy(self): | |
220 | return gittreemanifest( |
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220 | return gittreemanifest( | |
221 | self._git_repo, self._tree, dict(self._pending_changes) |
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221 | self._git_repo, self._tree, dict(self._pending_changes) | |
222 | ) |
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222 | ) | |
223 |
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223 | |||
224 | def items(self): |
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224 | def items(self): | |
225 | for f in self: |
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225 | for f in self: | |
226 | # TODO: build a proper iterator version of this |
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226 | # TODO: build a proper iterator version of this | |
227 | yield self[f] |
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227 | yield self[f] | |
228 |
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228 | |||
229 | def iteritems(self): |
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229 | def iteritems(self): | |
230 | return self.items() |
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230 | return self.items() | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | def iterentries(self): |
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232 | def iterentries(self): | |
233 | for f in self: |
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233 | for f in self: | |
234 | # TODO: build a proper iterator version of this |
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234 | # TODO: build a proper iterator version of this | |
235 | yield self._resolve_entry(f) |
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235 | yield self._resolve_entry(f) | |
236 |
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236 | |||
237 | def text(self): |
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237 | def text(self): | |
238 | assert False # TODO can this method move out of the manifest iface? |
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238 | assert False # TODO can this method move out of the manifest iface? | |
239 |
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239 | |||
240 | def _walkonetree(self, tree, match, subdir): |
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240 | def _walkonetree(self, tree, match, subdir): | |
241 | for te in tree: |
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241 | for te in tree: | |
242 | # TODO: can we prune dir walks with the matcher? |
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242 | # TODO: can we prune dir walks with the matcher? | |
243 | realname = subdir + pycompat.fsencode(te.name) |
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243 | realname = subdir + pycompat.fsencode(te.name) | |
244 | if te.type == pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: |
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244 | if te.type == pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TREE: | |
245 | for inner in self._walkonetree( |
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245 | for inner in self._walkonetree( | |
246 | self._git_repo[te.id], match, realname + b'/' |
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246 | self._git_repo[te.id], match, realname + b'/' | |
247 | ): |
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247 | ): | |
248 | yield inner |
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248 | yield inner | |
249 | elif match(realname): |
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249 | elif match(realname): | |
250 | yield pycompat.fsencode(realname) |
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250 | yield pycompat.fsencode(realname) | |
251 |
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251 | |||
252 | def walk(self, match): |
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252 | def walk(self, match): | |
253 | # TODO: this is a very lazy way to merge in the pending |
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253 | # TODO: this is a very lazy way to merge in the pending | |
254 | # changes. There is absolutely room for optimization here by |
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254 | # changes. There is absolutely room for optimization here by | |
255 | # being clever about walking over the sets... |
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255 | # being clever about walking over the sets... | |
256 | baseline = set(self._walkonetree(self._tree, match, b'')) |
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256 | baseline = set(self._walkonetree(self._tree, match, b'')) | |
257 | deleted = {p for p, v in self._pending_changes.items() if v is None} |
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257 | deleted = {p for p, v in self._pending_changes.items() if v is None} | |
258 | pend = {p for p in self._pending_changes if match(p)} |
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258 | pend = {p for p in self._pending_changes if match(p)} | |
259 | return iter(sorted((baseline | pend) - deleted)) |
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259 | return iter(sorted((baseline | pend) - deleted)) | |
260 |
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260 | |||
261 |
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261 | |||
262 | @interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestrevisionstored) |
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262 | @interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestrevisionstored) | |
263 | class gittreemanifestctx: |
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263 | class gittreemanifestctx: | |
264 | def __init__(self, repo, gittree): |
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264 | def __init__(self, repo, gittree): | |
265 | self._repo = repo |
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265 | self._repo = repo | |
266 | self._tree = gittree |
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266 | self._tree = gittree | |
267 |
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267 | |||
268 | def read(self): |
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268 | def read(self): | |
269 | return gittreemanifest(self._repo, self._tree, None) |
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269 | return gittreemanifest(self._repo, self._tree, None) | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | def readfast(self, shallow=False): |
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271 | def readfast(self, shallow: bool = False): | |
272 | return self.read() |
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272 | return self.read() | |
273 |
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273 | |||
274 | def copy(self): |
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274 | def copy(self): | |
275 | # NB: it's important that we return a memgittreemanifestctx |
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275 | # NB: it's important that we return a memgittreemanifestctx | |
276 | # because the caller expects a mutable manifest. |
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276 | # because the caller expects a mutable manifest. | |
277 | return memgittreemanifestctx(self._repo, self._tree) |
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277 | return memgittreemanifestctx(self._repo, self._tree) | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | def find(self, path): |
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279 | def find(self, path: bytes) -> tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
280 | return self.read()[path] |
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280 | return self.read()[path] | |
281 |
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281 | |||
282 |
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282 | |||
283 | @interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestrevisionwritable) |
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283 | @interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestrevisionwritable) | |
284 | class memgittreemanifestctx: |
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284 | class memgittreemanifestctx: | |
285 | def __init__(self, repo, tree): |
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285 | def __init__(self, repo, tree): | |
286 | self._repo = repo |
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286 | self._repo = repo | |
287 | self._tree = tree |
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287 | self._tree = tree | |
288 | # dict of path: Optional[Tuple(node, flags)] |
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288 | # dict of path: Optional[Tuple(node, flags)] | |
289 | self._pending_changes = {} |
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289 | self._pending_changes = {} | |
290 |
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290 | |||
291 | def read(self): |
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291 | def read(self): | |
292 | return gittreemanifest(self._repo, self._tree, self._pending_changes) |
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292 | return gittreemanifest(self._repo, self._tree, self._pending_changes) | |
293 |
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293 | |||
294 | def copy(self): |
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294 | def copy(self): | |
295 | # TODO: if we have a builder in play, what should happen here? |
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295 | # TODO: if we have a builder in play, what should happen here? | |
296 | # Maybe we can shuffle copy() into the immutable interface. |
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296 | # Maybe we can shuffle copy() into the immutable interface. | |
297 | return memgittreemanifestctx(self._repo, self._tree) |
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297 | return memgittreemanifestctx(self._repo, self._tree) | |
298 |
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298 | |||
299 | def write(self, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, match=None): |
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299 | def write(self, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, match=None): | |
300 | # We're not (for now, anyway) going to audit filenames, so we |
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300 | # We're not (for now, anyway) going to audit filenames, so we | |
301 | # can ignore added and removed. |
|
301 | # can ignore added and removed. | |
302 |
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302 | |||
303 | # TODO what does this match argument get used for? hopefully |
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303 | # TODO what does this match argument get used for? hopefully | |
304 | # just narrow? |
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304 | # just narrow? | |
305 | assert not match or isinstance(match, matchmod.alwaysmatcher) |
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305 | assert not match or isinstance(match, matchmod.alwaysmatcher) | |
306 |
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306 | |||
307 | touched_dirs = pathutil.dirs(list(self._pending_changes)) |
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307 | touched_dirs = pathutil.dirs(list(self._pending_changes)) | |
308 | trees = { |
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308 | trees = { | |
309 | b'': self._tree, |
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309 | b'': self._tree, | |
310 | } |
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310 | } | |
311 | # path: treebuilder |
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311 | # path: treebuilder | |
312 | builders = { |
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312 | builders = { | |
313 | b'': self._repo.TreeBuilder(self._tree), |
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313 | b'': self._repo.TreeBuilder(self._tree), | |
314 | } |
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314 | } | |
315 | # get a TreeBuilder for every tree in the touched_dirs set |
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315 | # get a TreeBuilder for every tree in the touched_dirs set | |
316 | for d in sorted(touched_dirs, key=lambda x: (len(x), x)): |
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316 | for d in sorted(touched_dirs, key=lambda x: (len(x), x)): | |
317 | if d == b'': |
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317 | if d == b'': | |
318 | # loaded root tree above |
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318 | # loaded root tree above | |
319 | continue |
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319 | continue | |
320 | comps = d.split(b'/') |
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320 | comps = d.split(b'/') | |
321 | full = b'' |
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321 | full = b'' | |
322 | for part in comps: |
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322 | for part in comps: | |
323 | parent = trees[full] |
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323 | parent = trees[full] | |
324 | try: |
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324 | try: | |
325 | parent_tree_id = parent[pycompat.fsdecode(part)].id |
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325 | parent_tree_id = parent[pycompat.fsdecode(part)].id | |
326 | new = self._repo[parent_tree_id] |
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326 | new = self._repo[parent_tree_id] | |
327 | except KeyError: |
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327 | except KeyError: | |
328 | # new directory |
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328 | # new directory | |
329 | new = None |
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329 | new = None | |
330 | full += b'/' + part |
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330 | full += b'/' + part | |
331 | if new is not None: |
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331 | if new is not None: | |
332 | # existing directory |
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332 | # existing directory | |
333 | trees[full] = new |
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333 | trees[full] = new | |
334 | builders[full] = self._repo.TreeBuilder(new) |
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334 | builders[full] = self._repo.TreeBuilder(new) | |
335 | else: |
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335 | else: | |
336 | # new directory, use an empty dict to easily |
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336 | # new directory, use an empty dict to easily | |
337 | # generate KeyError as any nested new dirs get |
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337 | # generate KeyError as any nested new dirs get | |
338 | # created. |
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338 | # created. | |
339 | trees[full] = {} |
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339 | trees[full] = {} | |
340 | builders[full] = self._repo.TreeBuilder() |
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340 | builders[full] = self._repo.TreeBuilder() | |
341 | for f, info in self._pending_changes.items(): |
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341 | for f, info in self._pending_changes.items(): | |
342 | if b'/' not in f: |
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342 | if b'/' not in f: | |
343 | dirname = b'' |
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343 | dirname = b'' | |
344 | basename = f |
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344 | basename = f | |
345 | else: |
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345 | else: | |
346 | dirname, basename = f.rsplit(b'/', 1) |
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346 | dirname, basename = f.rsplit(b'/', 1) | |
347 | dirname = b'/' + dirname |
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347 | dirname = b'/' + dirname | |
348 | if info is None: |
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348 | if info is None: | |
349 | builders[dirname].remove(pycompat.fsdecode(basename)) |
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349 | builders[dirname].remove(pycompat.fsdecode(basename)) | |
350 | else: |
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350 | else: | |
351 | n, fl = info |
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351 | n, fl = info | |
352 | mode = { |
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352 | mode = { | |
353 | b'': pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB, |
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353 | b'': pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB, | |
354 | b'x': pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB_EXECUTABLE, |
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354 | b'x': pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB_EXECUTABLE, | |
355 | b'l': pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_LINK, |
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355 | b'l': pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_LINK, | |
356 | }[fl] |
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356 | }[fl] | |
357 | builders[dirname].insert( |
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357 | builders[dirname].insert( | |
358 | pycompat.fsdecode(basename), gitutil.togitnode(n), mode |
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358 | pycompat.fsdecode(basename), gitutil.togitnode(n), mode | |
359 | ) |
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359 | ) | |
360 | # This visits the buffered TreeBuilders in deepest-first |
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360 | # This visits the buffered TreeBuilders in deepest-first | |
361 | # order, bubbling up the edits. |
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361 | # order, bubbling up the edits. | |
362 | for b in sorted(builders, key=len, reverse=True): |
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362 | for b in sorted(builders, key=len, reverse=True): | |
363 | if b == b'': |
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363 | if b == b'': | |
364 | break |
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364 | break | |
365 | cb = builders[b] |
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365 | cb = builders[b] | |
366 | dn, bn = b.rsplit(b'/', 1) |
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366 | dn, bn = b.rsplit(b'/', 1) | |
367 | builders[dn].insert( |
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367 | builders[dn].insert( | |
368 | pycompat.fsdecode(bn), cb.write(), pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_TREE |
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368 | pycompat.fsdecode(bn), cb.write(), pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_TREE | |
369 | ) |
|
369 | ) | |
370 | return builders[b''].write().raw |
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370 | return builders[b''].write().raw |
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1 | # repository.py - Interfaces and base classes for repositories and peers. |
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1 | # repository.py - Interfaces and base classes for repositories and peers. | |
2 | # coding: utf-8 |
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2 | # coding: utf-8 | |
3 | # |
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3 | # | |
4 | # Copyright 2017 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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4 | # Copyright 2017 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> | |
5 | # |
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5 | # | |
6 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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6 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
7 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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7 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | from __future__ import annotations |
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9 | from __future__ import annotations | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | import typing |
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11 | import typing | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | from typing import ( |
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13 | from typing import ( | |
14 | Any, |
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14 | Any, | |
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15 | Collection, | |||
15 | Protocol, |
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16 | Protocol, | |
16 | ) |
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17 | ) | |
17 |
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18 | |||
18 | from ..i18n import _ |
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19 | from ..i18n import _ | |
19 | from .. import error |
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20 | from .. import error | |
20 | from . import util as interfaceutil |
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21 | from . import util as interfaceutil | |
21 |
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22 | |||
22 | if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: |
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23 | if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: | |
23 | # Almost all mercurial modules are only imported in the type checking phase |
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24 | # Almost all mercurial modules are only imported in the type checking phase | |
24 | # to avoid circular imports |
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25 | # to avoid circular imports | |
25 | from ..utils import ( |
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26 | from ..utils import ( | |
26 | urlutil, |
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27 | urlutil, | |
27 | ) |
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28 | ) | |
28 |
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29 | |||
29 | # TODO: create a Protocol class, since importing uimod here causes a cycle |
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30 | # TODO: create a Protocol class, since importing uimod here causes a cycle | |
30 | # that confuses pytype. |
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31 | # that confuses pytype. | |
31 | Ui = Any |
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32 | Ui = Any | |
32 |
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33 | |||
33 | # Local repository feature string. |
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34 | # Local repository feature string. | |
34 |
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35 | |||
35 | # Revlogs are being used for file storage. |
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36 | # Revlogs are being used for file storage. | |
36 | REPO_FEATURE_REVLOG_FILE_STORAGE = b'revlogfilestorage' |
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37 | REPO_FEATURE_REVLOG_FILE_STORAGE = b'revlogfilestorage' | |
37 | # The storage part of the repository is shared from an external source. |
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38 | # The storage part of the repository is shared from an external source. | |
38 | REPO_FEATURE_SHARED_STORAGE = b'sharedstore' |
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39 | REPO_FEATURE_SHARED_STORAGE = b'sharedstore' | |
39 | # LFS supported for backing file storage. |
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40 | # LFS supported for backing file storage. | |
40 | REPO_FEATURE_LFS = b'lfs' |
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41 | REPO_FEATURE_LFS = b'lfs' | |
41 | # Repository supports being stream cloned. |
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42 | # Repository supports being stream cloned. | |
42 | REPO_FEATURE_STREAM_CLONE = b'streamclone' |
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43 | REPO_FEATURE_STREAM_CLONE = b'streamclone' | |
43 | # Repository supports (at least) some sidedata to be stored |
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44 | # Repository supports (at least) some sidedata to be stored | |
44 | REPO_FEATURE_SIDE_DATA = b'side-data' |
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45 | REPO_FEATURE_SIDE_DATA = b'side-data' | |
45 | # Files storage may lack data for all ancestors. |
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46 | # Files storage may lack data for all ancestors. | |
46 | REPO_FEATURE_SHALLOW_FILE_STORAGE = b'shallowfilestorage' |
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47 | REPO_FEATURE_SHALLOW_FILE_STORAGE = b'shallowfilestorage' | |
47 |
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48 | |||
48 | REVISION_FLAG_CENSORED = 1 << 15 |
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49 | REVISION_FLAG_CENSORED = 1 << 15 | |
49 | REVISION_FLAG_ELLIPSIS = 1 << 14 |
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50 | REVISION_FLAG_ELLIPSIS = 1 << 14 | |
50 | REVISION_FLAG_EXTSTORED = 1 << 13 |
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51 | REVISION_FLAG_EXTSTORED = 1 << 13 | |
51 | REVISION_FLAG_HASCOPIESINFO = 1 << 12 |
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52 | REVISION_FLAG_HASCOPIESINFO = 1 << 12 | |
52 |
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53 | |||
53 | REVISION_FLAGS_KNOWN = ( |
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54 | REVISION_FLAGS_KNOWN = ( | |
54 | REVISION_FLAG_CENSORED |
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55 | REVISION_FLAG_CENSORED | |
55 | | REVISION_FLAG_ELLIPSIS |
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56 | | REVISION_FLAG_ELLIPSIS | |
56 | | REVISION_FLAG_EXTSTORED |
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57 | | REVISION_FLAG_EXTSTORED | |
57 | | REVISION_FLAG_HASCOPIESINFO |
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58 | | REVISION_FLAG_HASCOPIESINFO | |
58 | ) |
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59 | ) | |
59 |
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60 | |||
60 | CG_DELTAMODE_STD = b'default' |
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61 | CG_DELTAMODE_STD = b'default' | |
61 | CG_DELTAMODE_PREV = b'previous' |
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62 | CG_DELTAMODE_PREV = b'previous' | |
62 | CG_DELTAMODE_FULL = b'fulltext' |
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63 | CG_DELTAMODE_FULL = b'fulltext' | |
63 | CG_DELTAMODE_P1 = b'p1' |
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64 | CG_DELTAMODE_P1 = b'p1' | |
64 |
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65 | |||
65 |
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66 | |||
66 | ## Cache related constants: |
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67 | ## Cache related constants: | |
67 | # |
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68 | # | |
68 | # Used to control which cache should be warmed in a repo.updatecaches(β¦) call. |
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69 | # Used to control which cache should be warmed in a repo.updatecaches(β¦) call. | |
69 |
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70 | |||
70 | # Warm branchmaps of all known repoview's filter-level |
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71 | # Warm branchmaps of all known repoview's filter-level | |
71 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_ALL = b"branchmap-all" |
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72 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_ALL = b"branchmap-all" | |
72 | # Warm branchmaps of repoview's filter-level used by server |
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73 | # Warm branchmaps of repoview's filter-level used by server | |
73 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_SERVED = b"branchmap-served" |
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74 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_SERVED = b"branchmap-served" | |
74 | # Warm internal changelog cache (eg: persistent nodemap) |
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75 | # Warm internal changelog cache (eg: persistent nodemap) | |
75 | CACHE_CHANGELOG_CACHE = b"changelog-cache" |
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76 | CACHE_CHANGELOG_CACHE = b"changelog-cache" | |
76 | # check of a branchmap can use the "pure topo" mode |
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77 | # check of a branchmap can use the "pure topo" mode | |
77 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_DETECT_PURE_TOPO = b"branchmap-detect-pure-topo" |
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78 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_DETECT_PURE_TOPO = b"branchmap-detect-pure-topo" | |
78 | # Warm full manifest cache |
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79 | # Warm full manifest cache | |
79 | CACHE_FULL_MANIFEST = b"full-manifest" |
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80 | CACHE_FULL_MANIFEST = b"full-manifest" | |
80 | # Warm file-node-tags cache |
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81 | # Warm file-node-tags cache | |
81 | CACHE_FILE_NODE_TAGS = b"file-node-tags" |
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82 | CACHE_FILE_NODE_TAGS = b"file-node-tags" | |
82 | # Warm internal manifestlog cache (eg: persistent nodemap) |
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83 | # Warm internal manifestlog cache (eg: persistent nodemap) | |
83 | CACHE_MANIFESTLOG_CACHE = b"manifestlog-cache" |
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84 | CACHE_MANIFESTLOG_CACHE = b"manifestlog-cache" | |
84 | # Warn rev branch cache |
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85 | # Warn rev branch cache | |
85 | CACHE_REV_BRANCH = b"rev-branch-cache" |
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86 | CACHE_REV_BRANCH = b"rev-branch-cache" | |
86 | # Warm tags' cache for default repoview' |
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87 | # Warm tags' cache for default repoview' | |
87 | CACHE_TAGS_DEFAULT = b"tags-default" |
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88 | CACHE_TAGS_DEFAULT = b"tags-default" | |
88 | # Warm tags' cache for repoview's filter-level used by server |
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89 | # Warm tags' cache for repoview's filter-level used by server | |
89 | CACHE_TAGS_SERVED = b"tags-served" |
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90 | CACHE_TAGS_SERVED = b"tags-served" | |
90 |
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91 | |||
91 | # the cache to warm by default after a simple transaction |
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92 | # the cache to warm by default after a simple transaction | |
92 | # (this is a mutable set to let extension update it) |
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93 | # (this is a mutable set to let extension update it) | |
93 | CACHES_DEFAULT = { |
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94 | CACHES_DEFAULT = { | |
94 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_SERVED, |
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95 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_SERVED, | |
95 | } |
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96 | } | |
96 |
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97 | |||
97 | # the caches to warm when warming all of them |
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98 | # the caches to warm when warming all of them | |
98 | # (this is a mutable set to let extension update it) |
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99 | # (this is a mutable set to let extension update it) | |
99 | CACHES_ALL = { |
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100 | CACHES_ALL = { | |
100 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_SERVED, |
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101 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_SERVED, | |
101 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_ALL, |
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102 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_ALL, | |
102 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_DETECT_PURE_TOPO, |
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103 | CACHE_BRANCHMAP_DETECT_PURE_TOPO, | |
103 | CACHE_REV_BRANCH, |
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104 | CACHE_REV_BRANCH, | |
104 | CACHE_CHANGELOG_CACHE, |
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105 | CACHE_CHANGELOG_CACHE, | |
105 | CACHE_FILE_NODE_TAGS, |
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106 | CACHE_FILE_NODE_TAGS, | |
106 | CACHE_FULL_MANIFEST, |
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107 | CACHE_FULL_MANIFEST, | |
107 | CACHE_MANIFESTLOG_CACHE, |
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108 | CACHE_MANIFESTLOG_CACHE, | |
108 | CACHE_TAGS_DEFAULT, |
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109 | CACHE_TAGS_DEFAULT, | |
109 | CACHE_TAGS_SERVED, |
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110 | CACHE_TAGS_SERVED, | |
110 | } |
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111 | } | |
111 |
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112 | |||
112 | # the cache to warm by default on simple call |
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113 | # the cache to warm by default on simple call | |
113 | # (this is a mutable set to let extension update it) |
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114 | # (this is a mutable set to let extension update it) | |
114 | CACHES_POST_CLONE = CACHES_ALL.copy() |
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115 | CACHES_POST_CLONE = CACHES_ALL.copy() | |
115 | CACHES_POST_CLONE.discard(CACHE_FILE_NODE_TAGS) |
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116 | CACHES_POST_CLONE.discard(CACHE_FILE_NODE_TAGS) | |
116 | CACHES_POST_CLONE.discard(CACHE_REV_BRANCH) |
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117 | CACHES_POST_CLONE.discard(CACHE_REV_BRANCH) | |
117 |
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118 | |||
118 |
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119 | |||
119 | class _ipeerconnection(Protocol): |
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120 | class _ipeerconnection(Protocol): | |
120 | """Represents a "connection" to a repository. |
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121 | """Represents a "connection" to a repository. | |
121 |
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122 | |||
122 | This is the base interface for representing a connection to a repository. |
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123 | This is the base interface for representing a connection to a repository. | |
123 | It holds basic properties and methods applicable to all peer types. |
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124 | It holds basic properties and methods applicable to all peer types. | |
124 |
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125 | |||
125 | This is not a complete interface definition and should not be used |
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126 | This is not a complete interface definition and should not be used | |
126 | outside of this module. |
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127 | outside of this module. | |
127 | """ |
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128 | """ | |
128 |
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129 | |||
129 | ui: Ui |
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130 | ui: Ui | |
130 | """ui.ui instance""" |
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131 | """ui.ui instance""" | |
131 |
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132 | |||
132 | path: urlutil.path | None |
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133 | path: urlutil.path | None | |
133 | """a urlutil.path instance or None""" |
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134 | """a urlutil.path instance or None""" | |
134 |
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135 | |||
135 | def url(self): |
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136 | def url(self): | |
136 | """Returns a URL string representing this peer. |
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137 | """Returns a URL string representing this peer. | |
137 |
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138 | |||
138 | Currently, implementations expose the raw URL used to construct the |
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139 | Currently, implementations expose the raw URL used to construct the | |
139 | instance. It may contain credentials as part of the URL. The |
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140 | instance. It may contain credentials as part of the URL. The | |
140 | expectations of the value aren't well-defined and this could lead to |
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141 | expectations of the value aren't well-defined and this could lead to | |
141 | data leakage. |
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142 | data leakage. | |
142 |
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143 | |||
143 | TODO audit/clean consumers and more clearly define the contents of this |
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144 | TODO audit/clean consumers and more clearly define the contents of this | |
144 | value. |
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145 | value. | |
145 | """ |
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146 | """ | |
146 |
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147 | |||
147 | def local(self): |
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148 | def local(self): | |
148 | """Returns a local repository instance. |
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149 | """Returns a local repository instance. | |
149 |
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150 | |||
150 | If the peer represents a local repository, returns an object that |
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151 | If the peer represents a local repository, returns an object that | |
151 | can be used to interface with it. Otherwise returns ``None``. |
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152 | can be used to interface with it. Otherwise returns ``None``. | |
152 | """ |
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153 | """ | |
153 |
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154 | |||
154 | def canpush(self): |
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155 | def canpush(self): | |
155 | """Returns a boolean indicating if this peer can be pushed to.""" |
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156 | """Returns a boolean indicating if this peer can be pushed to.""" | |
156 |
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157 | |||
157 | def close(self): |
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158 | def close(self): | |
158 | """Close the connection to this peer. |
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159 | """Close the connection to this peer. | |
159 |
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160 | |||
160 | This is called when the peer will no longer be used. Resources |
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161 | This is called when the peer will no longer be used. Resources | |
161 | associated with the peer should be cleaned up. |
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162 | associated with the peer should be cleaned up. | |
162 | """ |
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163 | """ | |
163 |
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164 | |||
164 |
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165 | |||
165 | class ipeercapabilities(Protocol): |
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166 | class ipeercapabilities(Protocol): | |
166 | """Peer sub-interface related to capabilities.""" |
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167 | """Peer sub-interface related to capabilities.""" | |
167 |
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168 | |||
168 | def capable(self, name): |
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169 | def capable(self, name): | |
169 | """Determine support for a named capability. |
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170 | """Determine support for a named capability. | |
170 |
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171 | |||
171 | Returns ``False`` if capability not supported. |
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172 | Returns ``False`` if capability not supported. | |
172 |
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173 | |||
173 | Returns ``True`` if boolean capability is supported. Returns a string |
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174 | Returns ``True`` if boolean capability is supported. Returns a string | |
174 | if capability support is non-boolean. |
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175 | if capability support is non-boolean. | |
175 |
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176 | |||
176 | Capability strings may or may not map to wire protocol capabilities. |
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177 | Capability strings may or may not map to wire protocol capabilities. | |
177 | """ |
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178 | """ | |
178 |
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179 | |||
179 | def requirecap(self, name, purpose): |
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180 | def requirecap(self, name, purpose): | |
180 | """Require a capability to be present. |
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181 | """Require a capability to be present. | |
181 |
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182 | |||
182 | Raises a ``CapabilityError`` if the capability isn't present. |
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183 | Raises a ``CapabilityError`` if the capability isn't present. | |
183 | """ |
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184 | """ | |
184 |
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185 | |||
185 |
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186 | |||
186 | class ipeercommands(Protocol): |
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187 | class ipeercommands(Protocol): | |
187 | """Client-side interface for communicating over the wire protocol. |
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188 | """Client-side interface for communicating over the wire protocol. | |
188 |
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189 | |||
189 | This interface is used as a gateway to the Mercurial wire protocol. |
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190 | This interface is used as a gateway to the Mercurial wire protocol. | |
190 | methods commonly call wire protocol commands of the same name. |
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191 | methods commonly call wire protocol commands of the same name. | |
191 | """ |
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192 | """ | |
192 |
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193 | |||
193 | def branchmap(self): |
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194 | def branchmap(self): | |
194 | """Obtain heads in named branches. |
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195 | """Obtain heads in named branches. | |
195 |
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196 | |||
196 | Returns a dict mapping branch name to an iterable of nodes that are |
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197 | Returns a dict mapping branch name to an iterable of nodes that are | |
197 | heads on that branch. |
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198 | heads on that branch. | |
198 | """ |
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199 | """ | |
199 |
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200 | |||
200 | def capabilities(self): |
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201 | def capabilities(self): | |
201 | """Obtain capabilities of the peer. |
|
202 | """Obtain capabilities of the peer. | |
202 |
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203 | |||
203 | Returns a set of string capabilities. |
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204 | Returns a set of string capabilities. | |
204 | """ |
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205 | """ | |
205 |
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206 | |||
206 | def get_cached_bundle_inline(self, path): |
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207 | def get_cached_bundle_inline(self, path): | |
207 | """Retrieve a clonebundle across the wire. |
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208 | """Retrieve a clonebundle across the wire. | |
208 |
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209 | |||
209 | Returns a chunkbuffer |
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210 | Returns a chunkbuffer | |
210 | """ |
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211 | """ | |
211 |
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212 | |||
212 | def clonebundles(self): |
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213 | def clonebundles(self): | |
213 | """Obtains the clone bundles manifest for the repo. |
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214 | """Obtains the clone bundles manifest for the repo. | |
214 |
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215 | |||
215 | Returns the manifest as unparsed bytes. |
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216 | Returns the manifest as unparsed bytes. | |
216 | """ |
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217 | """ | |
217 |
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218 | |||
218 | def debugwireargs(self, one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None): |
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219 | def debugwireargs(self, one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None): | |
219 | """Used to facilitate debugging of arguments passed over the wire.""" |
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220 | """Used to facilitate debugging of arguments passed over the wire.""" | |
220 |
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221 | |||
221 | def getbundle(self, source, **kwargs): |
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222 | def getbundle(self, source, **kwargs): | |
222 | """Obtain remote repository data as a bundle. |
|
223 | """Obtain remote repository data as a bundle. | |
223 |
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224 | |||
224 | This command is how the bulk of repository data is transferred from |
|
225 | This command is how the bulk of repository data is transferred from | |
225 | the peer to the local repository |
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226 | the peer to the local repository | |
226 |
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227 | |||
227 | Returns a generator of bundle data. |
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228 | Returns a generator of bundle data. | |
228 | """ |
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229 | """ | |
229 |
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230 | |||
230 | def heads(self): |
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231 | def heads(self): | |
231 | """Determine all known head revisions in the peer. |
|
232 | """Determine all known head revisions in the peer. | |
232 |
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233 | |||
233 | Returns an iterable of binary nodes. |
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234 | Returns an iterable of binary nodes. | |
234 | """ |
|
235 | """ | |
235 |
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236 | |||
236 | def known(self, nodes): |
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237 | def known(self, nodes): | |
237 | """Determine whether multiple nodes are known. |
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238 | """Determine whether multiple nodes are known. | |
238 |
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239 | |||
239 | Accepts an iterable of nodes whose presence to check for. |
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240 | Accepts an iterable of nodes whose presence to check for. | |
240 |
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241 | |||
241 | Returns an iterable of booleans indicating of the corresponding node |
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242 | Returns an iterable of booleans indicating of the corresponding node | |
242 | at that index is known to the peer. |
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243 | at that index is known to the peer. | |
243 | """ |
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244 | """ | |
244 |
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245 | |||
245 | def listkeys(self, namespace): |
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246 | def listkeys(self, namespace): | |
246 | """Obtain all keys in a pushkey namespace. |
|
247 | """Obtain all keys in a pushkey namespace. | |
247 |
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248 | |||
248 | Returns an iterable of key names. |
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249 | Returns an iterable of key names. | |
249 | """ |
|
250 | """ | |
250 |
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251 | |||
251 | def lookup(self, key): |
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252 | def lookup(self, key): | |
252 | """Resolve a value to a known revision. |
|
253 | """Resolve a value to a known revision. | |
253 |
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254 | |||
254 | Returns a binary node of the resolved revision on success. |
|
255 | Returns a binary node of the resolved revision on success. | |
255 | """ |
|
256 | """ | |
256 |
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257 | |||
257 | def pushkey(self, namespace, key, old, new): |
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258 | def pushkey(self, namespace, key, old, new): | |
258 | """Set a value using the ``pushkey`` protocol. |
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259 | """Set a value using the ``pushkey`` protocol. | |
259 |
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260 | |||
260 | Arguments correspond to the pushkey namespace and key to operate on and |
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261 | Arguments correspond to the pushkey namespace and key to operate on and | |
261 | the old and new values for that key. |
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262 | the old and new values for that key. | |
262 |
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263 | |||
263 | Returns a string with the peer result. The value inside varies by the |
|
264 | Returns a string with the peer result. The value inside varies by the | |
264 | namespace. |
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265 | namespace. | |
265 | """ |
|
266 | """ | |
266 |
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267 | |||
267 | def stream_out(self): |
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268 | def stream_out(self): | |
268 | """Obtain streaming clone data. |
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269 | """Obtain streaming clone data. | |
269 |
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270 | |||
270 | Successful result should be a generator of data chunks. |
|
271 | Successful result should be a generator of data chunks. | |
271 | """ |
|
272 | """ | |
272 |
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273 | |||
273 | def unbundle(self, bundle, heads, url): |
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274 | def unbundle(self, bundle, heads, url): | |
274 | """Transfer repository data to the peer. |
|
275 | """Transfer repository data to the peer. | |
275 |
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276 | |||
276 | This is how the bulk of data during a push is transferred. |
|
277 | This is how the bulk of data during a push is transferred. | |
277 |
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278 | |||
278 | Returns the integer number of heads added to the peer. |
|
279 | Returns the integer number of heads added to the peer. | |
279 | """ |
|
280 | """ | |
280 |
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281 | |||
281 |
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282 | |||
282 | class ipeerlegacycommands(Protocol): |
|
283 | class ipeerlegacycommands(Protocol): | |
283 | """Interface for implementing support for legacy wire protocol commands. |
|
284 | """Interface for implementing support for legacy wire protocol commands. | |
284 |
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285 | |||
285 | Wire protocol commands transition to legacy status when they are no longer |
|
286 | Wire protocol commands transition to legacy status when they are no longer | |
286 | used by modern clients. To facilitate identifying which commands are |
|
287 | used by modern clients. To facilitate identifying which commands are | |
287 | legacy, the interfaces are split. |
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288 | legacy, the interfaces are split. | |
288 | """ |
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289 | """ | |
289 |
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290 | |||
290 | def between(self, pairs): |
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291 | def between(self, pairs): | |
291 | """Obtain nodes between pairs of nodes. |
|
292 | """Obtain nodes between pairs of nodes. | |
292 |
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293 | |||
293 | ``pairs`` is an iterable of node pairs. |
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294 | ``pairs`` is an iterable of node pairs. | |
294 |
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295 | |||
295 | Returns an iterable of iterables of nodes corresponding to each |
|
296 | Returns an iterable of iterables of nodes corresponding to each | |
296 | requested pair. |
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297 | requested pair. | |
297 | """ |
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298 | """ | |
298 |
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299 | |||
299 | def branches(self, nodes): |
|
300 | def branches(self, nodes): | |
300 | """Obtain ancestor changesets of specific nodes back to a branch point. |
|
301 | """Obtain ancestor changesets of specific nodes back to a branch point. | |
301 |
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302 | |||
302 | For each requested node, the peer finds the first ancestor node that is |
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303 | For each requested node, the peer finds the first ancestor node that is | |
303 | a DAG root or is a merge. |
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304 | a DAG root or is a merge. | |
304 |
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305 | |||
305 | Returns an iterable of iterables with the resolved values for each node. |
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306 | Returns an iterable of iterables with the resolved values for each node. | |
306 | """ |
|
307 | """ | |
307 |
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308 | |||
308 | def changegroup(self, nodes, source): |
|
309 | def changegroup(self, nodes, source): | |
309 | """Obtain a changegroup with data for descendants of specified nodes.""" |
|
310 | """Obtain a changegroup with data for descendants of specified nodes.""" | |
310 |
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311 | |||
311 | def changegroupsubset(self, bases, heads, source): |
|
312 | def changegroupsubset(self, bases, heads, source): | |
312 | pass |
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313 | pass | |
313 |
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314 | |||
314 |
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315 | |||
315 | class ipeercommandexecutor(Protocol): |
|
316 | class ipeercommandexecutor(Protocol): | |
316 | """Represents a mechanism to execute remote commands. |
|
317 | """Represents a mechanism to execute remote commands. | |
317 |
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318 | |||
318 | This is the primary interface for requesting that wire protocol commands |
|
319 | This is the primary interface for requesting that wire protocol commands | |
319 | be executed. Instances of this interface are active in a context manager |
|
320 | be executed. Instances of this interface are active in a context manager | |
320 | and have a well-defined lifetime. When the context manager exits, all |
|
321 | and have a well-defined lifetime. When the context manager exits, all | |
321 | outstanding requests are waited on. |
|
322 | outstanding requests are waited on. | |
322 | """ |
|
323 | """ | |
323 |
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324 | |||
324 | def callcommand(self, name, args): |
|
325 | def callcommand(self, name, args): | |
325 | """Request that a named command be executed. |
|
326 | """Request that a named command be executed. | |
326 |
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327 | |||
327 | Receives the command name and a dictionary of command arguments. |
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328 | Receives the command name and a dictionary of command arguments. | |
328 |
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329 | |||
329 | Returns a ``concurrent.futures.Future`` that will resolve to the |
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330 | Returns a ``concurrent.futures.Future`` that will resolve to the | |
330 | result of that command request. That exact value is left up to |
|
331 | result of that command request. That exact value is left up to | |
331 | the implementation and possibly varies by command. |
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332 | the implementation and possibly varies by command. | |
332 |
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333 | |||
333 | Not all commands can coexist with other commands in an executor |
|
334 | Not all commands can coexist with other commands in an executor | |
334 | instance: it depends on the underlying wire protocol transport being |
|
335 | instance: it depends on the underlying wire protocol transport being | |
335 | used and the command itself. |
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336 | used and the command itself. | |
336 |
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337 | |||
337 | Implementations MAY call ``sendcommands()`` automatically if the |
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338 | Implementations MAY call ``sendcommands()`` automatically if the | |
338 | requested command can not coexist with other commands in this executor. |
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339 | requested command can not coexist with other commands in this executor. | |
339 |
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340 | |||
340 | Implementations MAY call ``sendcommands()`` automatically when the |
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341 | Implementations MAY call ``sendcommands()`` automatically when the | |
341 | future's ``result()`` is called. So, consumers using multiple |
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342 | future's ``result()`` is called. So, consumers using multiple | |
342 | commands with an executor MUST ensure that ``result()`` is not called |
|
343 | commands with an executor MUST ensure that ``result()`` is not called | |
343 | until all command requests have been issued. |
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344 | until all command requests have been issued. | |
344 | """ |
|
345 | """ | |
345 |
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346 | |||
346 | def sendcommands(self): |
|
347 | def sendcommands(self): | |
347 | """Trigger submission of queued command requests. |
|
348 | """Trigger submission of queued command requests. | |
348 |
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349 | |||
349 | Not all transports submit commands as soon as they are requested to |
|
350 | Not all transports submit commands as soon as they are requested to | |
350 | run. When called, this method forces queued command requests to be |
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351 | run. When called, this method forces queued command requests to be | |
351 | issued. It will no-op if all commands have already been sent. |
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352 | issued. It will no-op if all commands have already been sent. | |
352 |
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353 | |||
353 | When called, no more new commands may be issued with this executor. |
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354 | When called, no more new commands may be issued with this executor. | |
354 | """ |
|
355 | """ | |
355 |
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356 | |||
356 | def close(self): |
|
357 | def close(self): | |
357 | """Signal that this command request is finished. |
|
358 | """Signal that this command request is finished. | |
358 |
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359 | |||
359 | When called, no more new commands may be issued. All outstanding |
|
360 | When called, no more new commands may be issued. All outstanding | |
360 | commands that have previously been issued are waited on before |
|
361 | commands that have previously been issued are waited on before | |
361 | returning. This not only includes waiting for the futures to resolve, |
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362 | returning. This not only includes waiting for the futures to resolve, | |
362 | but also waiting for all response data to arrive. In other words, |
|
363 | but also waiting for all response data to arrive. In other words, | |
363 | calling this waits for all on-wire state for issued command requests |
|
364 | calling this waits for all on-wire state for issued command requests | |
364 | to finish. |
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365 | to finish. | |
365 |
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366 | |||
366 | When used as a context manager, this method is called when exiting the |
|
367 | When used as a context manager, this method is called when exiting the | |
367 | context manager. |
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368 | context manager. | |
368 |
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369 | |||
369 | This method may call ``sendcommands()`` if there are buffered commands. |
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370 | This method may call ``sendcommands()`` if there are buffered commands. | |
370 | """ |
|
371 | """ | |
371 |
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372 | |||
372 |
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373 | |||
373 | class ipeerrequests(Protocol): |
|
374 | class ipeerrequests(Protocol): | |
374 | """Interface for executing commands on a peer.""" |
|
375 | """Interface for executing commands on a peer.""" | |
375 |
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376 | |||
376 | limitedarguments: bool |
|
377 | limitedarguments: bool | |
377 | """True if the peer cannot receive large argument value for commands.""" |
|
378 | """True if the peer cannot receive large argument value for commands.""" | |
378 |
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379 | |||
379 | def commandexecutor(self): |
|
380 | def commandexecutor(self): | |
380 | """A context manager that resolves to an ipeercommandexecutor. |
|
381 | """A context manager that resolves to an ipeercommandexecutor. | |
381 |
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382 | |||
382 | The object this resolves to can be used to issue command requests |
|
383 | The object this resolves to can be used to issue command requests | |
383 | to the peer. |
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384 | to the peer. | |
384 |
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385 | |||
385 | Callers should call its ``callcommand`` method to issue command |
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386 | Callers should call its ``callcommand`` method to issue command | |
386 | requests. |
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387 | requests. | |
387 |
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388 | |||
388 | A new executor should be obtained for each distinct set of commands |
|
389 | A new executor should be obtained for each distinct set of commands | |
389 | (possibly just a single command) that the consumer wants to execute |
|
390 | (possibly just a single command) that the consumer wants to execute | |
390 | as part of a single operation or round trip. This is because some |
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391 | as part of a single operation or round trip. This is because some | |
391 | peers are half-duplex and/or don't support persistent connections. |
|
392 | peers are half-duplex and/or don't support persistent connections. | |
392 | e.g. in the case of HTTP peers, commands sent to an executor represent |
|
393 | e.g. in the case of HTTP peers, commands sent to an executor represent | |
393 | a single HTTP request. While some peers may support multiple command |
|
394 | a single HTTP request. While some peers may support multiple command | |
394 | sends over the wire per executor, consumers need to code to the least |
|
395 | sends over the wire per executor, consumers need to code to the least | |
395 | capable peer. So it should be assumed that command executors buffer |
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396 | capable peer. So it should be assumed that command executors buffer | |
396 | called commands until they are told to send them and that each |
|
397 | called commands until they are told to send them and that each | |
397 | command executor could result in a new connection or wire-level request |
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398 | command executor could result in a new connection or wire-level request | |
398 | being issued. |
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399 | being issued. | |
399 | """ |
|
400 | """ | |
400 |
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401 | |||
401 |
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402 | |||
402 | class peer(_ipeerconnection, ipeercapabilities, ipeerrequests, Protocol): |
|
403 | class peer(_ipeerconnection, ipeercapabilities, ipeerrequests, Protocol): | |
403 | """Unified interface for peer repositories. |
|
404 | """Unified interface for peer repositories. | |
404 |
|
405 | |||
405 | All peer instances must conform to this interface. |
|
406 | All peer instances must conform to this interface. | |
406 | """ |
|
407 | """ | |
407 |
|
408 | |||
408 | limitedarguments: bool = False |
|
409 | limitedarguments: bool = False | |
409 |
|
410 | |||
410 | def __init__(self, ui, path=None, remotehidden=False): |
|
411 | def __init__(self, ui, path=None, remotehidden=False): | |
411 | self.ui = ui |
|
412 | self.ui = ui | |
412 | self.path = path |
|
413 | self.path = path | |
413 |
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414 | |||
414 | def capable(self, name): |
|
415 | def capable(self, name): | |
415 | # TODO: this class should maybe subclass ipeercommands too, otherwise it |
|
416 | # TODO: this class should maybe subclass ipeercommands too, otherwise it | |
416 | # is assuming whatever uses this as a mixin also has this interface. |
|
417 | # is assuming whatever uses this as a mixin also has this interface. | |
417 | caps = self.capabilities() # pytype: disable=attribute-error |
|
418 | caps = self.capabilities() # pytype: disable=attribute-error | |
418 | if name in caps: |
|
419 | if name in caps: | |
419 | return True |
|
420 | return True | |
420 |
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421 | |||
421 | name = b'%s=' % name |
|
422 | name = b'%s=' % name | |
422 | for cap in caps: |
|
423 | for cap in caps: | |
423 | if cap.startswith(name): |
|
424 | if cap.startswith(name): | |
424 | return cap[len(name) :] |
|
425 | return cap[len(name) :] | |
425 |
|
426 | |||
426 | return False |
|
427 | return False | |
427 |
|
428 | |||
428 | def requirecap(self, name, purpose): |
|
429 | def requirecap(self, name, purpose): | |
429 | if self.capable(name): |
|
430 | if self.capable(name): | |
430 | return |
|
431 | return | |
431 |
|
432 | |||
432 | raise error.CapabilityError( |
|
433 | raise error.CapabilityError( | |
433 | _( |
|
434 | _( | |
434 | b'cannot %s; remote repository does not support the ' |
|
435 | b'cannot %s; remote repository does not support the ' | |
435 | b'\'%s\' capability' |
|
436 | b'\'%s\' capability' | |
436 | ) |
|
437 | ) | |
437 | % (purpose, name) |
|
438 | % (purpose, name) | |
438 | ) |
|
439 | ) | |
439 |
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440 | |||
440 |
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441 | |||
441 | class iverifyproblem(Protocol): |
|
442 | class iverifyproblem(Protocol): | |
442 | """Represents a problem with the integrity of the repository. |
|
443 | """Represents a problem with the integrity of the repository. | |
443 |
|
444 | |||
444 | Instances of this interface are emitted to describe an integrity issue |
|
445 | Instances of this interface are emitted to describe an integrity issue | |
445 | with a repository (e.g. corrupt storage, missing data, etc). |
|
446 | with a repository (e.g. corrupt storage, missing data, etc). | |
446 |
|
447 | |||
447 | Instances are essentially messages associated with severity. |
|
448 | Instances are essentially messages associated with severity. | |
448 | """ |
|
449 | """ | |
449 |
|
450 | |||
450 | warning: bytes | None |
|
451 | warning: bytes | None | |
451 | """Message indicating a non-fatal problem.""" |
|
452 | """Message indicating a non-fatal problem.""" | |
452 |
|
453 | |||
453 | error: bytes | None |
|
454 | error: bytes | None | |
454 | """Message indicating a fatal problem.""" |
|
455 | """Message indicating a fatal problem.""" | |
455 |
|
456 | |||
456 | node: bytes | None |
|
457 | node: bytes | None | |
457 | """Revision encountering the problem. |
|
458 | """Revision encountering the problem. | |
458 |
|
459 | |||
459 | ``None`` means the problem doesn't apply to a single revision. |
|
460 | ``None`` means the problem doesn't apply to a single revision. | |
460 | """ |
|
461 | """ | |
461 |
|
462 | |||
462 |
|
463 | |||
463 | class irevisiondelta(Protocol): |
|
464 | class irevisiondelta(Protocol): | |
464 | """Represents a delta between one revision and another. |
|
465 | """Represents a delta between one revision and another. | |
465 |
|
466 | |||
466 | Instances convey enough information to allow a revision to be exchanged |
|
467 | Instances convey enough information to allow a revision to be exchanged | |
467 | with another repository. |
|
468 | with another repository. | |
468 |
|
469 | |||
469 | Instances represent the fulltext revision data or a delta against |
|
470 | Instances represent the fulltext revision data or a delta against | |
470 | another revision. Therefore the ``revision`` and ``delta`` attributes |
|
471 | another revision. Therefore the ``revision`` and ``delta`` attributes | |
471 | are mutually exclusive. |
|
472 | are mutually exclusive. | |
472 |
|
473 | |||
473 | Typically used for changegroup generation. |
|
474 | Typically used for changegroup generation. | |
474 | """ |
|
475 | """ | |
475 |
|
476 | |||
476 | node: bytes |
|
477 | node: bytes | |
477 | """20 byte node of this revision.""" |
|
478 | """20 byte node of this revision.""" | |
478 |
|
479 | |||
479 | p1node: bytes |
|
480 | p1node: bytes | |
480 | """20 byte node of 1st parent of this revision.""" |
|
481 | """20 byte node of 1st parent of this revision.""" | |
481 |
|
482 | |||
482 | p2node: bytes |
|
483 | p2node: bytes | |
483 | """20 byte node of 2nd parent of this revision.""" |
|
484 | """20 byte node of 2nd parent of this revision.""" | |
484 |
|
485 | |||
485 | # TODO: is this really optional? revlog.revlogrevisiondelta defaults to None |
|
486 | # TODO: is this really optional? revlog.revlogrevisiondelta defaults to None | |
486 | linknode: bytes | None |
|
487 | linknode: bytes | None | |
487 | """20 byte node of the changelog revision this node is linked to.""" |
|
488 | """20 byte node of the changelog revision this node is linked to.""" | |
488 |
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489 | |||
489 | flags: int |
|
490 | flags: int | |
490 | """2 bytes of integer flags that apply to this revision. |
|
491 | """2 bytes of integer flags that apply to this revision. | |
491 |
|
492 | |||
492 | This is a bitwise composition of the ``REVISION_FLAG_*`` constants. |
|
493 | This is a bitwise composition of the ``REVISION_FLAG_*`` constants. | |
493 | """ |
|
494 | """ | |
494 |
|
495 | |||
495 | basenode: bytes |
|
496 | basenode: bytes | |
496 | """20 byte node of the revision this data is a delta against. |
|
497 | """20 byte node of the revision this data is a delta against. | |
497 |
|
498 | |||
498 | ``nullid`` indicates that the revision is a full revision and not |
|
499 | ``nullid`` indicates that the revision is a full revision and not | |
499 | a delta. |
|
500 | a delta. | |
500 | """ |
|
501 | """ | |
501 |
|
502 | |||
502 | baserevisionsize: int | None |
|
503 | baserevisionsize: int | None | |
503 | """Size of base revision this delta is against. |
|
504 | """Size of base revision this delta is against. | |
504 |
|
505 | |||
505 | May be ``None`` if ``basenode`` is ``nullid``. |
|
506 | May be ``None`` if ``basenode`` is ``nullid``. | |
506 | """ |
|
507 | """ | |
507 |
|
508 | |||
508 | # TODO: is this really optional? (Seems possible in |
|
509 | # TODO: is this really optional? (Seems possible in | |
509 | # storageutil.emitrevisions()). |
|
510 | # storageutil.emitrevisions()). | |
510 | revision: bytes | None |
|
511 | revision: bytes | None | |
511 | """Raw fulltext of revision data for this node.""" |
|
512 | """Raw fulltext of revision data for this node.""" | |
512 |
|
513 | |||
513 | delta: bytes | None |
|
514 | delta: bytes | None | |
514 | """Delta between ``basenode`` and ``node``. |
|
515 | """Delta between ``basenode`` and ``node``. | |
515 |
|
516 | |||
516 | Stored in the bdiff delta format. |
|
517 | Stored in the bdiff delta format. | |
517 | """ |
|
518 | """ | |
518 |
|
519 | |||
519 | sidedata: bytes | None |
|
520 | sidedata: bytes | None | |
520 | """Raw sidedata bytes for the given revision.""" |
|
521 | """Raw sidedata bytes for the given revision.""" | |
521 |
|
522 | |||
522 | protocol_flags: int |
|
523 | protocol_flags: int | |
523 | """Single byte of integer flags that can influence the protocol. |
|
524 | """Single byte of integer flags that can influence the protocol. | |
524 |
|
525 | |||
525 | This is a bitwise composition of the ``storageutil.CG_FLAG*`` constants. |
|
526 | This is a bitwise composition of the ``storageutil.CG_FLAG*`` constants. | |
526 | """ |
|
527 | """ | |
527 |
|
528 | |||
528 |
|
529 | |||
529 | class ifilerevisionssequence(Protocol): |
|
530 | class ifilerevisionssequence(Protocol): | |
530 | """Contains index data for all revisions of a file. |
|
531 | """Contains index data for all revisions of a file. | |
531 |
|
532 | |||
532 | Types implementing this behave like lists of tuples. The index |
|
533 | Types implementing this behave like lists of tuples. The index | |
533 | in the list corresponds to the revision number. The values contain |
|
534 | in the list corresponds to the revision number. The values contain | |
534 | index metadata. |
|
535 | index metadata. | |
535 |
|
536 | |||
536 | The *null* revision (revision number -1) is always the last item |
|
537 | The *null* revision (revision number -1) is always the last item | |
537 | in the index. |
|
538 | in the index. | |
538 | """ |
|
539 | """ | |
539 |
|
540 | |||
540 | def __len__(self): |
|
541 | def __len__(self): | |
541 | """The total number of revisions.""" |
|
542 | """The total number of revisions.""" | |
542 |
|
543 | |||
543 | def __getitem__(self, rev): |
|
544 | def __getitem__(self, rev): | |
544 | """Returns the object having a specific revision number. |
|
545 | """Returns the object having a specific revision number. | |
545 |
|
546 | |||
546 | Returns an 8-tuple with the following fields: |
|
547 | Returns an 8-tuple with the following fields: | |
547 |
|
548 | |||
548 | offset+flags |
|
549 | offset+flags | |
549 | Contains the offset and flags for the revision. 64-bit unsigned |
|
550 | Contains the offset and flags for the revision. 64-bit unsigned | |
550 | integer where first 6 bytes are the offset and the next 2 bytes |
|
551 | integer where first 6 bytes are the offset and the next 2 bytes | |
551 | are flags. The offset can be 0 if it is not used by the store. |
|
552 | are flags. The offset can be 0 if it is not used by the store. | |
552 | compressed size |
|
553 | compressed size | |
553 | Size of the revision data in the store. It can be 0 if it isn't |
|
554 | Size of the revision data in the store. It can be 0 if it isn't | |
554 | needed by the store. |
|
555 | needed by the store. | |
555 | uncompressed size |
|
556 | uncompressed size | |
556 | Fulltext size. It can be 0 if it isn't needed by the store. |
|
557 | Fulltext size. It can be 0 if it isn't needed by the store. | |
557 | base revision |
|
558 | base revision | |
558 | Revision number of revision the delta for storage is encoded |
|
559 | Revision number of revision the delta for storage is encoded | |
559 | against. -1 indicates not encoded against a base revision. |
|
560 | against. -1 indicates not encoded against a base revision. | |
560 | link revision |
|
561 | link revision | |
561 | Revision number of changelog revision this entry is related to. |
|
562 | Revision number of changelog revision this entry is related to. | |
562 | p1 revision |
|
563 | p1 revision | |
563 | Revision number of 1st parent. -1 if no 1st parent. |
|
564 | Revision number of 1st parent. -1 if no 1st parent. | |
564 | p2 revision |
|
565 | p2 revision | |
565 | Revision number of 2nd parent. -1 if no 1st parent. |
|
566 | Revision number of 2nd parent. -1 if no 1st parent. | |
566 | node |
|
567 | node | |
567 | Binary node value for this revision number. |
|
568 | Binary node value for this revision number. | |
568 |
|
569 | |||
569 | Negative values should index off the end of the sequence. ``-1`` |
|
570 | Negative values should index off the end of the sequence. ``-1`` | |
570 | should return the null revision. ``-2`` should return the most |
|
571 | should return the null revision. ``-2`` should return the most | |
571 | recent revision. |
|
572 | recent revision. | |
572 | """ |
|
573 | """ | |
573 |
|
574 | |||
574 | def __contains__(self, rev): |
|
575 | def __contains__(self, rev): | |
575 | """Whether a revision number exists.""" |
|
576 | """Whether a revision number exists.""" | |
576 |
|
577 | |||
577 | def insert(self, i, entry): |
|
578 | def insert(self, i, entry): | |
578 | """Add an item to the index at specific revision.""" |
|
579 | """Add an item to the index at specific revision.""" | |
579 |
|
580 | |||
580 |
|
581 | |||
581 | class ifileindex(Protocol): |
|
582 | class ifileindex(Protocol): | |
582 | """Storage interface for index data of a single file. |
|
583 | """Storage interface for index data of a single file. | |
583 |
|
584 | |||
584 | File storage data is divided into index metadata and data storage. |
|
585 | File storage data is divided into index metadata and data storage. | |
585 | This interface defines the index portion of the interface. |
|
586 | This interface defines the index portion of the interface. | |
586 |
|
587 | |||
587 | The index logically consists of: |
|
588 | The index logically consists of: | |
588 |
|
589 | |||
589 | * A mapping between revision numbers and nodes. |
|
590 | * A mapping between revision numbers and nodes. | |
590 | * DAG data (storing and querying the relationship between nodes). |
|
591 | * DAG data (storing and querying the relationship between nodes). | |
591 | * Metadata to facilitate storage. |
|
592 | * Metadata to facilitate storage. | |
592 | """ |
|
593 | """ | |
593 |
|
594 | |||
594 | nullid: bytes |
|
595 | nullid: bytes | |
595 | """node for the null revision for use as delta base.""" |
|
596 | """node for the null revision for use as delta base.""" | |
596 |
|
597 | |||
597 | def __len__(self): |
|
598 | def __len__(self): | |
598 | """Obtain the number of revisions stored for this file.""" |
|
599 | """Obtain the number of revisions stored for this file.""" | |
599 |
|
600 | |||
600 | def __iter__(self): |
|
601 | def __iter__(self): | |
601 | """Iterate over revision numbers for this file.""" |
|
602 | """Iterate over revision numbers for this file.""" | |
602 |
|
603 | |||
603 | def hasnode(self, node): |
|
604 | def hasnode(self, node): | |
604 | """Returns a bool indicating if a node is known to this store. |
|
605 | """Returns a bool indicating if a node is known to this store. | |
605 |
|
606 | |||
606 | Implementations must only return True for full, binary node values: |
|
607 | Implementations must only return True for full, binary node values: | |
607 | hex nodes, revision numbers, and partial node matches must be |
|
608 | hex nodes, revision numbers, and partial node matches must be | |
608 | rejected. |
|
609 | rejected. | |
609 |
|
610 | |||
610 | The null node is never present. |
|
611 | The null node is never present. | |
611 | """ |
|
612 | """ | |
612 |
|
613 | |||
613 | def revs(self, start=0, stop=None): |
|
614 | def revs(self, start=0, stop=None): | |
614 | """Iterate over revision numbers for this file, with control.""" |
|
615 | """Iterate over revision numbers for this file, with control.""" | |
615 |
|
616 | |||
616 | def parents(self, node): |
|
617 | def parents(self, node): | |
617 | """Returns a 2-tuple of parent nodes for a revision. |
|
618 | """Returns a 2-tuple of parent nodes for a revision. | |
618 |
|
619 | |||
619 | Values will be ``nullid`` if the parent is empty. |
|
620 | Values will be ``nullid`` if the parent is empty. | |
620 | """ |
|
621 | """ | |
621 |
|
622 | |||
622 | def parentrevs(self, rev): |
|
623 | def parentrevs(self, rev): | |
623 | """Like parents() but operates on revision numbers.""" |
|
624 | """Like parents() but operates on revision numbers.""" | |
624 |
|
625 | |||
625 | def rev(self, node): |
|
626 | def rev(self, node): | |
626 | """Obtain the revision number given a node. |
|
627 | """Obtain the revision number given a node. | |
627 |
|
628 | |||
628 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. |
|
629 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. | |
629 | """ |
|
630 | """ | |
630 |
|
631 | |||
631 | def node(self, rev): |
|
632 | def node(self, rev): | |
632 | """Obtain the node value given a revision number. |
|
633 | """Obtain the node value given a revision number. | |
633 |
|
634 | |||
634 | Raises ``IndexError`` if the node is not known. |
|
635 | Raises ``IndexError`` if the node is not known. | |
635 | """ |
|
636 | """ | |
636 |
|
637 | |||
637 | def lookup(self, node): |
|
638 | def lookup(self, node): | |
638 | """Attempt to resolve a value to a node. |
|
639 | """Attempt to resolve a value to a node. | |
639 |
|
640 | |||
640 | Value can be a binary node, hex node, revision number, or a string |
|
641 | Value can be a binary node, hex node, revision number, or a string | |
641 | that can be converted to an integer. |
|
642 | that can be converted to an integer. | |
642 |
|
643 | |||
643 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if a node could not be resolved. |
|
644 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if a node could not be resolved. | |
644 | """ |
|
645 | """ | |
645 |
|
646 | |||
646 | def linkrev(self, rev): |
|
647 | def linkrev(self, rev): | |
647 | """Obtain the changeset revision number a revision is linked to.""" |
|
648 | """Obtain the changeset revision number a revision is linked to.""" | |
648 |
|
649 | |||
649 | def iscensored(self, rev): |
|
650 | def iscensored(self, rev): | |
650 | """Return whether a revision's content has been censored.""" |
|
651 | """Return whether a revision's content has been censored.""" | |
651 |
|
652 | |||
652 | def commonancestorsheads(self, node1, node2): |
|
653 | def commonancestorsheads(self, node1, node2): | |
653 | """Obtain an iterable of nodes containing heads of common ancestors. |
|
654 | """Obtain an iterable of nodes containing heads of common ancestors. | |
654 |
|
655 | |||
655 | See ``ancestor.commonancestorsheads()``. |
|
656 | See ``ancestor.commonancestorsheads()``. | |
656 | """ |
|
657 | """ | |
657 |
|
658 | |||
658 | def descendants(self, revs): |
|
659 | def descendants(self, revs): | |
659 | """Obtain descendant revision numbers for a set of revision numbers. |
|
660 | """Obtain descendant revision numbers for a set of revision numbers. | |
660 |
|
661 | |||
661 | If ``nullrev`` is in the set, this is equivalent to ``revs()``. |
|
662 | If ``nullrev`` is in the set, this is equivalent to ``revs()``. | |
662 | """ |
|
663 | """ | |
663 |
|
664 | |||
664 | def heads(self, start=None, stop=None): |
|
665 | def heads(self, start=None, stop=None): | |
665 | """Obtain a list of nodes that are DAG heads, with control. |
|
666 | """Obtain a list of nodes that are DAG heads, with control. | |
666 |
|
667 | |||
667 | The set of revisions examined can be limited by specifying |
|
668 | The set of revisions examined can be limited by specifying | |
668 | ``start`` and ``stop``. ``start`` is a node. ``stop`` is an |
|
669 | ``start`` and ``stop``. ``start`` is a node. ``stop`` is an | |
669 | iterable of nodes. DAG traversal starts at earlier revision |
|
670 | iterable of nodes. DAG traversal starts at earlier revision | |
670 | ``start`` and iterates forward until any node in ``stop`` is |
|
671 | ``start`` and iterates forward until any node in ``stop`` is | |
671 | encountered. |
|
672 | encountered. | |
672 | """ |
|
673 | """ | |
673 |
|
674 | |||
674 | def children(self, node): |
|
675 | def children(self, node): | |
675 | """Obtain nodes that are children of a node. |
|
676 | """Obtain nodes that are children of a node. | |
676 |
|
677 | |||
677 | Returns a list of nodes. |
|
678 | Returns a list of nodes. | |
678 | """ |
|
679 | """ | |
679 |
|
680 | |||
680 |
|
681 | |||
681 | class ifiledata(Protocol): |
|
682 | class ifiledata(Protocol): | |
682 | """Storage interface for data storage of a specific file. |
|
683 | """Storage interface for data storage of a specific file. | |
683 |
|
684 | |||
684 | This complements ``ifileindex`` and provides an interface for accessing |
|
685 | This complements ``ifileindex`` and provides an interface for accessing | |
685 | data for a tracked file. |
|
686 | data for a tracked file. | |
686 | """ |
|
687 | """ | |
687 |
|
688 | |||
688 | def size(self, rev): |
|
689 | def size(self, rev): | |
689 | """Obtain the fulltext size of file data. |
|
690 | """Obtain the fulltext size of file data. | |
690 |
|
691 | |||
691 | Any metadata is excluded from size measurements. |
|
692 | Any metadata is excluded from size measurements. | |
692 | """ |
|
693 | """ | |
693 |
|
694 | |||
694 | def revision(self, node): |
|
695 | def revision(self, node): | |
695 | """Obtain fulltext data for a node. |
|
696 | """Obtain fulltext data for a node. | |
696 |
|
697 | |||
697 | By default, any storage transformations are applied before the data |
|
698 | By default, any storage transformations are applied before the data | |
698 | is returned. If ``raw`` is True, non-raw storage transformations |
|
699 | is returned. If ``raw`` is True, non-raw storage transformations | |
699 | are not applied. |
|
700 | are not applied. | |
700 |
|
701 | |||
701 | The fulltext data may contain a header containing metadata. Most |
|
702 | The fulltext data may contain a header containing metadata. Most | |
702 | consumers should use ``read()`` to obtain the actual file data. |
|
703 | consumers should use ``read()`` to obtain the actual file data. | |
703 | """ |
|
704 | """ | |
704 |
|
705 | |||
705 | def rawdata(self, node): |
|
706 | def rawdata(self, node): | |
706 | """Obtain raw data for a node.""" |
|
707 | """Obtain raw data for a node.""" | |
707 |
|
708 | |||
708 | def read(self, node): |
|
709 | def read(self, node): | |
709 | """Resolve file fulltext data. |
|
710 | """Resolve file fulltext data. | |
710 |
|
711 | |||
711 | This is similar to ``revision()`` except any metadata in the data |
|
712 | This is similar to ``revision()`` except any metadata in the data | |
712 | headers is stripped. |
|
713 | headers is stripped. | |
713 | """ |
|
714 | """ | |
714 |
|
715 | |||
715 | def renamed(self, node): |
|
716 | def renamed(self, node): | |
716 | """Obtain copy metadata for a node. |
|
717 | """Obtain copy metadata for a node. | |
717 |
|
718 | |||
718 | Returns ``False`` if no copy metadata is stored or a 2-tuple of |
|
719 | Returns ``False`` if no copy metadata is stored or a 2-tuple of | |
719 | (path, node) from which this revision was copied. |
|
720 | (path, node) from which this revision was copied. | |
720 | """ |
|
721 | """ | |
721 |
|
722 | |||
722 | def cmp(self, node, fulltext): |
|
723 | def cmp(self, node, fulltext): | |
723 | """Compare fulltext to another revision. |
|
724 | """Compare fulltext to another revision. | |
724 |
|
725 | |||
725 | Returns True if the fulltext is different from what is stored. |
|
726 | Returns True if the fulltext is different from what is stored. | |
726 |
|
727 | |||
727 | This takes copy metadata into account. |
|
728 | This takes copy metadata into account. | |
728 |
|
729 | |||
729 | TODO better document the copy metadata and censoring logic. |
|
730 | TODO better document the copy metadata and censoring logic. | |
730 | """ |
|
731 | """ | |
731 |
|
732 | |||
732 | def emitrevisions( |
|
733 | def emitrevisions( | |
733 | self, |
|
734 | self, | |
734 | nodes, |
|
735 | nodes, | |
735 | nodesorder=None, |
|
736 | nodesorder=None, | |
736 | revisiondata=False, |
|
737 | revisiondata=False, | |
737 | assumehaveparentrevisions=False, |
|
738 | assumehaveparentrevisions=False, | |
738 | deltamode=CG_DELTAMODE_STD, |
|
739 | deltamode=CG_DELTAMODE_STD, | |
739 | ): |
|
740 | ): | |
740 | """Produce ``irevisiondelta`` for revisions. |
|
741 | """Produce ``irevisiondelta`` for revisions. | |
741 |
|
742 | |||
742 | Given an iterable of nodes, emits objects conforming to the |
|
743 | Given an iterable of nodes, emits objects conforming to the | |
743 | ``irevisiondelta`` interface that describe revisions in storage. |
|
744 | ``irevisiondelta`` interface that describe revisions in storage. | |
744 |
|
745 | |||
745 | This method is a generator. |
|
746 | This method is a generator. | |
746 |
|
747 | |||
747 | The input nodes may be unordered. Implementations must ensure that a |
|
748 | The input nodes may be unordered. Implementations must ensure that a | |
748 | node's parents are emitted before the node itself. Transitively, this |
|
749 | node's parents are emitted before the node itself. Transitively, this | |
749 | means that a node may only be emitted once all its ancestors in |
|
750 | means that a node may only be emitted once all its ancestors in | |
750 | ``nodes`` have also been emitted. |
|
751 | ``nodes`` have also been emitted. | |
751 |
|
752 | |||
752 | By default, emits "index" data (the ``node``, ``p1node``, and |
|
753 | By default, emits "index" data (the ``node``, ``p1node``, and | |
753 | ``p2node`` attributes). If ``revisiondata`` is set, revision data |
|
754 | ``p2node`` attributes). If ``revisiondata`` is set, revision data | |
754 | will also be present on the emitted objects. |
|
755 | will also be present on the emitted objects. | |
755 |
|
756 | |||
756 | With default argument values, implementations can choose to emit |
|
757 | With default argument values, implementations can choose to emit | |
757 | either fulltext revision data or a delta. When emitting deltas, |
|
758 | either fulltext revision data or a delta. When emitting deltas, | |
758 | implementations must consider whether the delta's base revision |
|
759 | implementations must consider whether the delta's base revision | |
759 | fulltext is available to the receiver. |
|
760 | fulltext is available to the receiver. | |
760 |
|
761 | |||
761 | The base revision fulltext is guaranteed to be available if any of |
|
762 | The base revision fulltext is guaranteed to be available if any of | |
762 | the following are met: |
|
763 | the following are met: | |
763 |
|
764 | |||
764 | * Its fulltext revision was emitted by this method call. |
|
765 | * Its fulltext revision was emitted by this method call. | |
765 | * A delta for that revision was emitted by this method call. |
|
766 | * A delta for that revision was emitted by this method call. | |
766 | * ``assumehaveparentrevisions`` is True and the base revision is a |
|
767 | * ``assumehaveparentrevisions`` is True and the base revision is a | |
767 | parent of the node. |
|
768 | parent of the node. | |
768 |
|
769 | |||
769 | ``nodesorder`` can be used to control the order that revisions are |
|
770 | ``nodesorder`` can be used to control the order that revisions are | |
770 | emitted. By default, revisions can be reordered as long as they are |
|
771 | emitted. By default, revisions can be reordered as long as they are | |
771 | in DAG topological order (see above). If the value is ``nodes``, |
|
772 | in DAG topological order (see above). If the value is ``nodes``, | |
772 | the iteration order from ``nodes`` should be used. If the value is |
|
773 | the iteration order from ``nodes`` should be used. If the value is | |
773 | ``storage``, then the native order from the backing storage layer |
|
774 | ``storage``, then the native order from the backing storage layer | |
774 | is used. (Not all storage layers will have strong ordering and behavior |
|
775 | is used. (Not all storage layers will have strong ordering and behavior | |
775 | of this mode is storage-dependent.) ``nodes`` ordering can force |
|
776 | of this mode is storage-dependent.) ``nodes`` ordering can force | |
776 | revisions to be emitted before their ancestors, so consumers should |
|
777 | revisions to be emitted before their ancestors, so consumers should | |
777 | use it with care. |
|
778 | use it with care. | |
778 |
|
779 | |||
779 | The ``linknode`` attribute on the returned ``irevisiondelta`` may not |
|
780 | The ``linknode`` attribute on the returned ``irevisiondelta`` may not | |
780 | be set and it is the caller's responsibility to resolve it, if needed. |
|
781 | be set and it is the caller's responsibility to resolve it, if needed. | |
781 |
|
782 | |||
782 | If ``deltamode`` is CG_DELTAMODE_PREV and revision data is requested, |
|
783 | If ``deltamode`` is CG_DELTAMODE_PREV and revision data is requested, | |
783 | all revision data should be emitted as deltas against the revision |
|
784 | all revision data should be emitted as deltas against the revision | |
784 | emitted just prior. The initial revision should be a delta against its |
|
785 | emitted just prior. The initial revision should be a delta against its | |
785 | 1st parent. |
|
786 | 1st parent. | |
786 | """ |
|
787 | """ | |
787 |
|
788 | |||
788 |
|
789 | |||
789 | class ifilemutation(Protocol): |
|
790 | class ifilemutation(Protocol): | |
790 | """Storage interface for mutation events of a tracked file.""" |
|
791 | """Storage interface for mutation events of a tracked file.""" | |
791 |
|
792 | |||
792 | def add(self, filedata, meta, transaction, linkrev, p1, p2): |
|
793 | def add(self, filedata, meta, transaction, linkrev, p1, p2): | |
793 | """Add a new revision to the store. |
|
794 | """Add a new revision to the store. | |
794 |
|
795 | |||
795 | Takes file data, dictionary of metadata, a transaction, linkrev, |
|
796 | Takes file data, dictionary of metadata, a transaction, linkrev, | |
796 | and parent nodes. |
|
797 | and parent nodes. | |
797 |
|
798 | |||
798 | Returns the node that was added. |
|
799 | Returns the node that was added. | |
799 |
|
800 | |||
800 | May no-op if a revision matching the supplied data is already stored. |
|
801 | May no-op if a revision matching the supplied data is already stored. | |
801 | """ |
|
802 | """ | |
802 |
|
803 | |||
803 | def addrevision( |
|
804 | def addrevision( | |
804 | self, |
|
805 | self, | |
805 | revisiondata, |
|
806 | revisiondata, | |
806 | transaction, |
|
807 | transaction, | |
807 | linkrev, |
|
808 | linkrev, | |
808 | p1, |
|
809 | p1, | |
809 | p2, |
|
810 | p2, | |
810 | node=None, |
|
811 | node=None, | |
811 | flags=0, |
|
812 | flags=0, | |
812 | cachedelta=None, |
|
813 | cachedelta=None, | |
813 | ): |
|
814 | ): | |
814 | """Add a new revision to the store and return its number. |
|
815 | """Add a new revision to the store and return its number. | |
815 |
|
816 | |||
816 | This is similar to ``add()`` except it operates at a lower level. |
|
817 | This is similar to ``add()`` except it operates at a lower level. | |
817 |
|
818 | |||
818 | The data passed in already contains a metadata header, if any. |
|
819 | The data passed in already contains a metadata header, if any. | |
819 |
|
820 | |||
820 | ``node`` and ``flags`` can be used to define the expected node and |
|
821 | ``node`` and ``flags`` can be used to define the expected node and | |
821 | the flags to use with storage. ``flags`` is a bitwise value composed |
|
822 | the flags to use with storage. ``flags`` is a bitwise value composed | |
822 | of the various ``REVISION_FLAG_*`` constants. |
|
823 | of the various ``REVISION_FLAG_*`` constants. | |
823 |
|
824 | |||
824 | ``add()`` is usually called when adding files from e.g. the working |
|
825 | ``add()`` is usually called when adding files from e.g. the working | |
825 | directory. ``addrevision()`` is often called by ``add()`` and for |
|
826 | directory. ``addrevision()`` is often called by ``add()`` and for | |
826 | scenarios where revision data has already been computed, such as when |
|
827 | scenarios where revision data has already been computed, such as when | |
827 | applying raw data from a peer repo. |
|
828 | applying raw data from a peer repo. | |
828 | """ |
|
829 | """ | |
829 |
|
830 | |||
830 | def addgroup( |
|
831 | def addgroup( | |
831 | self, |
|
832 | self, | |
832 | deltas, |
|
833 | deltas, | |
833 | linkmapper, |
|
834 | linkmapper, | |
834 | transaction, |
|
835 | transaction, | |
835 | addrevisioncb=None, |
|
836 | addrevisioncb=None, | |
836 | duplicaterevisioncb=None, |
|
837 | duplicaterevisioncb=None, | |
837 | maybemissingparents=False, |
|
838 | maybemissingparents=False, | |
838 | ): |
|
839 | ): | |
839 | """Process a series of deltas for storage. |
|
840 | """Process a series of deltas for storage. | |
840 |
|
841 | |||
841 | ``deltas`` is an iterable of 7-tuples of |
|
842 | ``deltas`` is an iterable of 7-tuples of | |
842 | (node, p1, p2, linknode, deltabase, delta, flags) defining revisions |
|
843 | (node, p1, p2, linknode, deltabase, delta, flags) defining revisions | |
843 | to add. |
|
844 | to add. | |
844 |
|
845 | |||
845 | The ``delta`` field contains ``mpatch`` data to apply to a base |
|
846 | The ``delta`` field contains ``mpatch`` data to apply to a base | |
846 | revision, identified by ``deltabase``. The base node can be |
|
847 | revision, identified by ``deltabase``. The base node can be | |
847 | ``nullid``, in which case the header from the delta can be ignored |
|
848 | ``nullid``, in which case the header from the delta can be ignored | |
848 | and the delta used as the fulltext. |
|
849 | and the delta used as the fulltext. | |
849 |
|
850 | |||
850 | ``alwayscache`` instructs the lower layers to cache the content of the |
|
851 | ``alwayscache`` instructs the lower layers to cache the content of the | |
851 | newly added revision, even if it needs to be explicitly computed. |
|
852 | newly added revision, even if it needs to be explicitly computed. | |
852 | This used to be the default when ``addrevisioncb`` was provided up to |
|
853 | This used to be the default when ``addrevisioncb`` was provided up to | |
853 | Mercurial 5.8. |
|
854 | Mercurial 5.8. | |
854 |
|
855 | |||
855 | ``addrevisioncb`` should be called for each new rev as it is committed. |
|
856 | ``addrevisioncb`` should be called for each new rev as it is committed. | |
856 | ``duplicaterevisioncb`` should be called for all revs with a |
|
857 | ``duplicaterevisioncb`` should be called for all revs with a | |
857 | pre-existing node. |
|
858 | pre-existing node. | |
858 |
|
859 | |||
859 | ``maybemissingparents`` is a bool indicating whether the incoming |
|
860 | ``maybemissingparents`` is a bool indicating whether the incoming | |
860 | data may reference parents/ancestor revisions that aren't present. |
|
861 | data may reference parents/ancestor revisions that aren't present. | |
861 | This flag is set when receiving data into a "shallow" store that |
|
862 | This flag is set when receiving data into a "shallow" store that | |
862 | doesn't hold all history. |
|
863 | doesn't hold all history. | |
863 |
|
864 | |||
864 | Returns a list of nodes that were processed. A node will be in the list |
|
865 | Returns a list of nodes that were processed. A node will be in the list | |
865 | even if it existed in the store previously. |
|
866 | even if it existed in the store previously. | |
866 | """ |
|
867 | """ | |
867 |
|
868 | |||
868 | def censorrevision(self, tr, node, tombstone=b''): |
|
869 | def censorrevision(self, tr, node, tombstone=b''): | |
869 | """Remove the content of a single revision. |
|
870 | """Remove the content of a single revision. | |
870 |
|
871 | |||
871 | The specified ``node`` will have its content purged from storage. |
|
872 | The specified ``node`` will have its content purged from storage. | |
872 | Future attempts to access the revision data for this node will |
|
873 | Future attempts to access the revision data for this node will | |
873 | result in failure. |
|
874 | result in failure. | |
874 |
|
875 | |||
875 | A ``tombstone`` message can optionally be stored. This message may be |
|
876 | A ``tombstone`` message can optionally be stored. This message may be | |
876 | displayed to users when they attempt to access the missing revision |
|
877 | displayed to users when they attempt to access the missing revision | |
877 | data. |
|
878 | data. | |
878 |
|
879 | |||
879 | Storage backends may have stored deltas against the previous content |
|
880 | Storage backends may have stored deltas against the previous content | |
880 | in this revision. As part of censoring a revision, these storage |
|
881 | in this revision. As part of censoring a revision, these storage | |
881 | backends are expected to rewrite any internally stored deltas such |
|
882 | backends are expected to rewrite any internally stored deltas such | |
882 | that they no longer reference the deleted content. |
|
883 | that they no longer reference the deleted content. | |
883 | """ |
|
884 | """ | |
884 |
|
885 | |||
885 | def getstrippoint(self, minlink): |
|
886 | def getstrippoint(self, minlink): | |
886 | """Find the minimum revision that must be stripped to strip a linkrev. |
|
887 | """Find the minimum revision that must be stripped to strip a linkrev. | |
887 |
|
888 | |||
888 | Returns a 2-tuple containing the minimum revision number and a set |
|
889 | Returns a 2-tuple containing the minimum revision number and a set | |
889 | of all revisions numbers that would be broken by this strip. |
|
890 | of all revisions numbers that would be broken by this strip. | |
890 |
|
891 | |||
891 | TODO this is highly revlog centric and should be abstracted into |
|
892 | TODO this is highly revlog centric and should be abstracted into | |
892 | a higher-level deletion API. ``repair.strip()`` relies on this. |
|
893 | a higher-level deletion API. ``repair.strip()`` relies on this. | |
893 | """ |
|
894 | """ | |
894 |
|
895 | |||
895 | def strip(self, minlink, transaction): |
|
896 | def strip(self, minlink, transaction): | |
896 | """Remove storage of items starting at a linkrev. |
|
897 | """Remove storage of items starting at a linkrev. | |
897 |
|
898 | |||
898 | This uses ``getstrippoint()`` to determine the first node to remove. |
|
899 | This uses ``getstrippoint()`` to determine the first node to remove. | |
899 | Then it effectively truncates storage for all revisions after that. |
|
900 | Then it effectively truncates storage for all revisions after that. | |
900 |
|
901 | |||
901 | TODO this is highly revlog centric and should be abstracted into a |
|
902 | TODO this is highly revlog centric and should be abstracted into a | |
902 | higher-level deletion API. |
|
903 | higher-level deletion API. | |
903 | """ |
|
904 | """ | |
904 |
|
905 | |||
905 |
|
906 | |||
906 | class ifilestorage(ifileindex, ifiledata, ifilemutation): |
|
907 | class ifilestorage(ifileindex, ifiledata, ifilemutation): | |
907 | """Complete storage interface for a single tracked file.""" |
|
908 | """Complete storage interface for a single tracked file.""" | |
908 |
|
909 | |||
909 | def files(self): |
|
910 | def files(self): | |
910 | """Obtain paths that are backing storage for this file. |
|
911 | """Obtain paths that are backing storage for this file. | |
911 |
|
912 | |||
912 | TODO this is used heavily by verify code and there should probably |
|
913 | TODO this is used heavily by verify code and there should probably | |
913 | be a better API for that. |
|
914 | be a better API for that. | |
914 | """ |
|
915 | """ | |
915 |
|
916 | |||
916 | def storageinfo( |
|
917 | def storageinfo( | |
917 | self, |
|
918 | self, | |
918 | exclusivefiles=False, |
|
919 | exclusivefiles=False, | |
919 | sharedfiles=False, |
|
920 | sharedfiles=False, | |
920 | revisionscount=False, |
|
921 | revisionscount=False, | |
921 | trackedsize=False, |
|
922 | trackedsize=False, | |
922 | storedsize=False, |
|
923 | storedsize=False, | |
923 | ): |
|
924 | ): | |
924 | """Obtain information about storage for this file's data. |
|
925 | """Obtain information about storage for this file's data. | |
925 |
|
926 | |||
926 | Returns a dict describing storage for this tracked path. The keys |
|
927 | Returns a dict describing storage for this tracked path. The keys | |
927 | in the dict map to arguments of the same. The arguments are bools |
|
928 | in the dict map to arguments of the same. The arguments are bools | |
928 | indicating whether to calculate and obtain that data. |
|
929 | indicating whether to calculate and obtain that data. | |
929 |
|
930 | |||
930 | exclusivefiles |
|
931 | exclusivefiles | |
931 | Iterable of (vfs, path) describing files that are exclusively |
|
932 | Iterable of (vfs, path) describing files that are exclusively | |
932 | used to back storage for this tracked path. |
|
933 | used to back storage for this tracked path. | |
933 |
|
934 | |||
934 | sharedfiles |
|
935 | sharedfiles | |
935 | Iterable of (vfs, path) describing files that are used to back |
|
936 | Iterable of (vfs, path) describing files that are used to back | |
936 | storage for this tracked path. Those files may also provide storage |
|
937 | storage for this tracked path. Those files may also provide storage | |
937 | for other stored entities. |
|
938 | for other stored entities. | |
938 |
|
939 | |||
939 | revisionscount |
|
940 | revisionscount | |
940 | Number of revisions available for retrieval. |
|
941 | Number of revisions available for retrieval. | |
941 |
|
942 | |||
942 | trackedsize |
|
943 | trackedsize | |
943 | Total size in bytes of all tracked revisions. This is a sum of the |
|
944 | Total size in bytes of all tracked revisions. This is a sum of the | |
944 | length of the fulltext of all revisions. |
|
945 | length of the fulltext of all revisions. | |
945 |
|
946 | |||
946 | storedsize |
|
947 | storedsize | |
947 | Total size in bytes used to store data for all tracked revisions. |
|
948 | Total size in bytes used to store data for all tracked revisions. | |
948 | This is commonly less than ``trackedsize`` due to internal usage |
|
949 | This is commonly less than ``trackedsize`` due to internal usage | |
949 | of deltas rather than fulltext revisions. |
|
950 | of deltas rather than fulltext revisions. | |
950 |
|
951 | |||
951 | Not all storage backends may support all queries are have a reasonable |
|
952 | Not all storage backends may support all queries are have a reasonable | |
952 | value to use. In that case, the value should be set to ``None`` and |
|
953 | value to use. In that case, the value should be set to ``None`` and | |
953 | callers are expected to handle this special value. |
|
954 | callers are expected to handle this special value. | |
954 | """ |
|
955 | """ | |
955 |
|
956 | |||
956 | def verifyintegrity(self, state): |
|
957 | def verifyintegrity(self, state): | |
957 | """Verifies the integrity of file storage. |
|
958 | """Verifies the integrity of file storage. | |
958 |
|
959 | |||
959 | ``state`` is a dict holding state of the verifier process. It can be |
|
960 | ``state`` is a dict holding state of the verifier process. It can be | |
960 | used to communicate data between invocations of multiple storage |
|
961 | used to communicate data between invocations of multiple storage | |
961 | primitives. |
|
962 | primitives. | |
962 |
|
963 | |||
963 | If individual revisions cannot have their revision content resolved, |
|
964 | If individual revisions cannot have their revision content resolved, | |
964 | the method is expected to set the ``skipread`` key to a set of nodes |
|
965 | the method is expected to set the ``skipread`` key to a set of nodes | |
965 | that encountered problems. If set, the method can also add the node(s) |
|
966 | that encountered problems. If set, the method can also add the node(s) | |
966 | to ``safe_renamed`` in order to indicate nodes that may perform the |
|
967 | to ``safe_renamed`` in order to indicate nodes that may perform the | |
967 | rename checks with currently accessible data. |
|
968 | rename checks with currently accessible data. | |
968 |
|
969 | |||
969 | The method yields objects conforming to the ``iverifyproblem`` |
|
970 | The method yields objects conforming to the ``iverifyproblem`` | |
970 | interface. |
|
971 | interface. | |
971 | """ |
|
972 | """ | |
972 |
|
973 | |||
973 |
|
974 | |||
974 | class idirs(Protocol): |
|
975 | class idirs(Protocol): | |
975 | """Interface representing a collection of directories from paths. |
|
976 | """Interface representing a collection of directories from paths. | |
976 |
|
977 | |||
977 | This interface is essentially a derived data structure representing |
|
978 | This interface is essentially a derived data structure representing | |
978 | directories from a collection of paths. |
|
979 | directories from a collection of paths. | |
979 | """ |
|
980 | """ | |
980 |
|
981 | |||
981 | def addpath(self, path): |
|
982 | def addpath(self, path): | |
982 | """Add a path to the collection. |
|
983 | """Add a path to the collection. | |
983 |
|
984 | |||
984 | All directories in the path will be added to the collection. |
|
985 | All directories in the path will be added to the collection. | |
985 | """ |
|
986 | """ | |
986 |
|
987 | |||
987 | def delpath(self, path): |
|
988 | def delpath(self, path): | |
988 | """Remove a path from the collection. |
|
989 | """Remove a path from the collection. | |
989 |
|
990 | |||
990 | If the removal was the last path in a particular directory, the |
|
991 | If the removal was the last path in a particular directory, the | |
991 | directory is removed from the collection. |
|
992 | directory is removed from the collection. | |
992 | """ |
|
993 | """ | |
993 |
|
994 | |||
994 | def __iter__(self): |
|
995 | def __iter__(self): | |
995 | """Iterate over the directories in this collection of paths.""" |
|
996 | """Iterate over the directories in this collection of paths.""" | |
996 |
|
997 | |||
997 | def __contains__(self, path): |
|
998 | def __contains__(self, path): | |
998 | """Whether a specific directory is in this collection.""" |
|
999 | """Whether a specific directory is in this collection.""" | |
999 |
|
1000 | |||
1000 |
|
1001 | |||
1001 | class imanifestdict(Protocol): |
|
1002 | class imanifestdict(Protocol): | |
1002 | """Interface representing a manifest data structure. |
|
1003 | """Interface representing a manifest data structure. | |
1003 |
|
1004 | |||
1004 | A manifest is effectively a dict mapping paths to entries. Each entry |
|
1005 | A manifest is effectively a dict mapping paths to entries. Each entry | |
1005 | consists of a binary node and extra flags affecting that entry. |
|
1006 | consists of a binary node and extra flags affecting that entry. | |
1006 | """ |
|
1007 | """ | |
1007 |
|
1008 | |||
1008 | def __getitem__(self, path): |
|
1009 | def __getitem__(self, path): | |
1009 | """Returns the binary node value for a path in the manifest. |
|
1010 | """Returns the binary node value for a path in the manifest. | |
1010 |
|
1011 | |||
1011 | Raises ``KeyError`` if the path does not exist in the manifest. |
|
1012 | Raises ``KeyError`` if the path does not exist in the manifest. | |
1012 |
|
1013 | |||
1013 | Equivalent to ``self.find(path)[0]``. |
|
1014 | Equivalent to ``self.find(path)[0]``. | |
1014 | """ |
|
1015 | """ | |
1015 |
|
1016 | |||
1016 | def find(self, path): |
|
1017 | def find(self, path): | |
1017 | """Returns the entry for a path in the manifest. |
|
1018 | """Returns the entry for a path in the manifest. | |
1018 |
|
1019 | |||
1019 | Returns a 2-tuple of (node, flags). |
|
1020 | Returns a 2-tuple of (node, flags). | |
1020 |
|
1021 | |||
1021 | Raises ``KeyError`` if the path does not exist in the manifest. |
|
1022 | Raises ``KeyError`` if the path does not exist in the manifest. | |
1022 | """ |
|
1023 | """ | |
1023 |
|
1024 | |||
1024 | def __len__(self): |
|
1025 | def __len__(self): | |
1025 | """Return the number of entries in the manifest.""" |
|
1026 | """Return the number of entries in the manifest.""" | |
1026 |
|
1027 | |||
1027 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
1028 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
1028 | """Returns True if the manifest has entries, False otherwise.""" |
|
1029 | """Returns True if the manifest has entries, False otherwise.""" | |
1029 |
|
1030 | |||
1030 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ |
|
1031 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ | |
1031 |
|
1032 | |||
1032 | def set(self, path, node, flags): |
|
1033 | def set(self, path, node, flags): | |
1033 | """Define the node value and flags for a path in the manifest. |
|
1034 | """Define the node value and flags for a path in the manifest. | |
1034 |
|
1035 | |||
1035 | Equivalent to __setitem__ followed by setflag, but can be more efficient. |
|
1036 | Equivalent to __setitem__ followed by setflag, but can be more efficient. | |
1036 | """ |
|
1037 | """ | |
1037 |
|
1038 | |||
1038 | def __setitem__(self, path, node): |
|
1039 | def __setitem__(self, path, node): | |
1039 | """Define the node value for a path in the manifest. |
|
1040 | """Define the node value for a path in the manifest. | |
1040 |
|
1041 | |||
1041 | If the path is already in the manifest, its flags will be copied to |
|
1042 | If the path is already in the manifest, its flags will be copied to | |
1042 | the new entry. |
|
1043 | the new entry. | |
1043 | """ |
|
1044 | """ | |
1044 |
|
1045 | |||
1045 | def __contains__(self, path): |
|
1046 | def __contains__(self, path): | |
1046 | """Whether a path exists in the manifest.""" |
|
1047 | """Whether a path exists in the manifest.""" | |
1047 |
|
1048 | |||
1048 | def __delitem__(self, path): |
|
1049 | def __delitem__(self, path): | |
1049 | """Remove a path from the manifest. |
|
1050 | """Remove a path from the manifest. | |
1050 |
|
1051 | |||
1051 | Raises ``KeyError`` if the path is not in the manifest. |
|
1052 | Raises ``KeyError`` if the path is not in the manifest. | |
1052 | """ |
|
1053 | """ | |
1053 |
|
1054 | |||
1054 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1055 | def __iter__(self): | |
1055 | """Iterate over paths in the manifest.""" |
|
1056 | """Iterate over paths in the manifest.""" | |
1056 |
|
1057 | |||
1057 | def iterkeys(self): |
|
1058 | def iterkeys(self): | |
1058 | """Iterate over paths in the manifest.""" |
|
1059 | """Iterate over paths in the manifest.""" | |
1059 |
|
1060 | |||
1060 | def keys(self): |
|
1061 | def keys(self): | |
1061 | """Obtain a list of paths in the manifest.""" |
|
1062 | """Obtain a list of paths in the manifest.""" | |
1062 |
|
1063 | |||
1063 | def filesnotin(self, other, match=None): |
|
1064 | def filesnotin(self, other, match=None): | |
1064 | """Obtain the set of paths in this manifest but not in another. |
|
1065 | """Obtain the set of paths in this manifest but not in another. | |
1065 |
|
1066 | |||
1066 | ``match`` is an optional matcher function to be applied to both |
|
1067 | ``match`` is an optional matcher function to be applied to both | |
1067 | manifests. |
|
1068 | manifests. | |
1068 |
|
1069 | |||
1069 | Returns a set of paths. |
|
1070 | Returns a set of paths. | |
1070 | """ |
|
1071 | """ | |
1071 |
|
1072 | |||
1072 | def dirs(self): |
|
1073 | def dirs(self): | |
1073 | """Returns an object implementing the ``idirs`` interface.""" |
|
1074 | """Returns an object implementing the ``idirs`` interface.""" | |
1074 |
|
1075 | |||
1075 | def hasdir(self, dir): |
|
1076 | def hasdir(self, dir): | |
1076 | """Returns a bool indicating if a directory is in this manifest.""" |
|
1077 | """Returns a bool indicating if a directory is in this manifest.""" | |
1077 |
|
1078 | |||
1078 | def walk(self, match): |
|
1079 | def walk(self, match): | |
1079 | """Generator of paths in manifest satisfying a matcher. |
|
1080 | """Generator of paths in manifest satisfying a matcher. | |
1080 |
|
1081 | |||
1081 | If the matcher has explicit files listed and they don't exist in |
|
1082 | If the matcher has explicit files listed and they don't exist in | |
1082 | the manifest, ``match.bad()`` is called for each missing file. |
|
1083 | the manifest, ``match.bad()`` is called for each missing file. | |
1083 | """ |
|
1084 | """ | |
1084 |
|
1085 | |||
1085 | def diff(self, other, match=None, clean=False): |
|
1086 | def diff(self, other, match=None, clean=False): | |
1086 | """Find differences between this manifest and another. |
|
1087 | """Find differences between this manifest and another. | |
1087 |
|
1088 | |||
1088 | This manifest is compared to ``other``. |
|
1089 | This manifest is compared to ``other``. | |
1089 |
|
1090 | |||
1090 | If ``match`` is provided, the two manifests are filtered against this |
|
1091 | If ``match`` is provided, the two manifests are filtered against this | |
1091 | matcher and only entries satisfying the matcher are compared. |
|
1092 | matcher and only entries satisfying the matcher are compared. | |
1092 |
|
1093 | |||
1093 | If ``clean`` is True, unchanged files are included in the returned |
|
1094 | If ``clean`` is True, unchanged files are included in the returned | |
1094 | object. |
|
1095 | object. | |
1095 |
|
1096 | |||
1096 | Returns a dict with paths as keys and values of 2-tuples of 2-tuples of |
|
1097 | Returns a dict with paths as keys and values of 2-tuples of 2-tuples of | |
1097 | the form ``((node1, flag1), (node2, flag2))`` where ``(node1, flag1)`` |
|
1098 | the form ``((node1, flag1), (node2, flag2))`` where ``(node1, flag1)`` | |
1098 | represents the node and flags for this manifest and ``(node2, flag2)`` |
|
1099 | represents the node and flags for this manifest and ``(node2, flag2)`` | |
1099 | are the same for the other manifest. |
|
1100 | are the same for the other manifest. | |
1100 | """ |
|
1101 | """ | |
1101 |
|
1102 | |||
1102 | def setflag(self, path, flag): |
|
1103 | def setflag(self, path, flag): | |
1103 | """Set the flag value for a given path. |
|
1104 | """Set the flag value for a given path. | |
1104 |
|
1105 | |||
1105 | Raises ``KeyError`` if the path is not already in the manifest. |
|
1106 | Raises ``KeyError`` if the path is not already in the manifest. | |
1106 | """ |
|
1107 | """ | |
1107 |
|
1108 | |||
1108 | def get(self, path, default=None): |
|
1109 | def get(self, path, default=None): | |
1109 | """Obtain the node value for a path or a default value if missing.""" |
|
1110 | """Obtain the node value for a path or a default value if missing.""" | |
1110 |
|
1111 | |||
1111 | def flags(self, path): |
|
1112 | def flags(self, path): | |
1112 | """Return the flags value for a path (default: empty bytestring).""" |
|
1113 | """Return the flags value for a path (default: empty bytestring).""" | |
1113 |
|
1114 | |||
1114 | def copy(self): |
|
1115 | def copy(self): | |
1115 | """Return a copy of this manifest.""" |
|
1116 | """Return a copy of this manifest.""" | |
1116 |
|
1117 | |||
1117 | def items(self): |
|
1118 | def items(self): | |
1118 | """Returns an iterable of (path, node) for items in this manifest.""" |
|
1119 | """Returns an iterable of (path, node) for items in this manifest.""" | |
1119 |
|
1120 | |||
1120 | def iteritems(self): |
|
1121 | def iteritems(self): | |
1121 | """Identical to items().""" |
|
1122 | """Identical to items().""" | |
1122 |
|
1123 | |||
1123 | def iterentries(self): |
|
1124 | def iterentries(self): | |
1124 | """Returns an iterable of (path, node, flags) for this manifest. |
|
1125 | """Returns an iterable of (path, node, flags) for this manifest. | |
1125 |
|
1126 | |||
1126 | Similar to ``iteritems()`` except items are a 3-tuple and include |
|
1127 | Similar to ``iteritems()`` except items are a 3-tuple and include | |
1127 | flags. |
|
1128 | flags. | |
1128 | """ |
|
1129 | """ | |
1129 |
|
1130 | |||
1130 | def text(self): |
|
1131 | def text(self): | |
1131 | """Obtain the raw data representation for this manifest. |
|
1132 | """Obtain the raw data representation for this manifest. | |
1132 |
|
1133 | |||
1133 | Result is used to create a manifest revision. |
|
1134 | Result is used to create a manifest revision. | |
1134 | """ |
|
1135 | """ | |
1135 |
|
1136 | |||
1136 | def fastdelta(self, base, changes): |
|
1137 | def fastdelta(self, base, changes): | |
1137 | """Obtain a delta between this manifest and another given changes. |
|
1138 | """Obtain a delta between this manifest and another given changes. | |
1138 |
|
1139 | |||
1139 | ``base`` in the raw data representation for another manifest. |
|
1140 | ``base`` in the raw data representation for another manifest. | |
1140 |
|
1141 | |||
1141 | ``changes`` is an iterable of ``(path, to_delete)``. |
|
1142 | ``changes`` is an iterable of ``(path, to_delete)``. | |
1142 |
|
1143 | |||
1143 | Returns a 2-tuple containing ``bytearray(self.text())`` and the |
|
1144 | Returns a 2-tuple containing ``bytearray(self.text())`` and the | |
1144 | delta between ``base`` and this manifest. |
|
1145 | delta between ``base`` and this manifest. | |
1145 |
|
1146 | |||
1146 | If this manifest implementation can't support ``fastdelta()``, |
|
1147 | If this manifest implementation can't support ``fastdelta()``, | |
1147 | raise ``mercurial.manifest.FastdeltaUnavailable``. |
|
1148 | raise ``mercurial.manifest.FastdeltaUnavailable``. | |
1148 | """ |
|
1149 | """ | |
1149 |
|
1150 | |||
1150 |
|
1151 | |||
1151 | class imanifestrevisionbase(Protocol): |
|
1152 | class imanifestrevisionbase(Protocol): | |
1152 | """Base interface representing a single revision of a manifest. |
|
1153 | """Base interface representing a single revision of a manifest. | |
1153 |
|
1154 | |||
1154 | Should not be used as a primary interface: should always be inherited |
|
1155 | Should not be used as a primary interface: should always be inherited | |
1155 | as part of a larger interface. |
|
1156 | as part of a larger interface. | |
1156 | """ |
|
1157 | """ | |
1157 |
|
1158 | |||
1158 | def copy(self): |
|
1159 | def copy(self): | |
1159 | """Obtain a copy of this manifest instance. |
|
1160 | """Obtain a copy of this manifest instance. | |
1160 |
|
1161 | |||
1161 | Returns an object conforming to the ``imanifestrevisionwritable`` |
|
1162 | Returns an object conforming to the ``imanifestrevisionwritable`` | |
1162 | interface. The instance will be associated with the same |
|
1163 | interface. The instance will be associated with the same | |
1163 | ``imanifestlog`` collection as this instance. |
|
1164 | ``imanifestlog`` collection as this instance. | |
1164 | """ |
|
1165 | """ | |
1165 |
|
1166 | |||
1166 | def read(self): |
|
1167 | def read(self): | |
1167 | """Obtain the parsed manifest data structure. |
|
1168 | """Obtain the parsed manifest data structure. | |
1168 |
|
1169 | |||
1169 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. |
|
1170 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. | |
1170 | """ |
|
1171 | """ | |
1171 |
|
1172 | |||
1172 |
|
1173 | |||
1173 | class imanifestrevisionstored(imanifestrevisionbase): |
|
1174 | class imanifestrevisionstored(imanifestrevisionbase): | |
1174 | """Interface representing a manifest revision committed to storage.""" |
|
1175 | """Interface representing a manifest revision committed to storage.""" | |
1175 |
|
1176 | |||
1176 | def node(self): |
|
1177 | def node(self) -> bytes: | |
1177 | """The binary node for this manifest.""" |
|
1178 | """The binary node for this manifest.""" | |
1178 |
|
1179 | |||
1179 | parents: list[bytes] |
|
1180 | parents: list[bytes] | |
1180 | """List of binary nodes that are parents for this manifest revision.""" |
|
1181 | """List of binary nodes that are parents for this manifest revision.""" | |
1181 |
|
1182 | |||
1182 | def readdelta(self, shallow=False): |
|
1183 | def readdelta(self, shallow: bool = False): | |
1183 | """Obtain the manifest data structure representing changes from parent. |
|
1184 | """Obtain the manifest data structure representing changes from parent. | |
1184 |
|
1185 | |||
1185 | This manifest is compared to its 1st parent. A new manifest |
|
1186 | This manifest is compared to its 1st parent. A new manifest | |
1186 | representing those differences is constructed. |
|
1187 | representing those differences is constructed. | |
1187 |
|
1188 | |||
1188 | If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory, |
|
1189 | If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory, | |
1189 | without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any |
|
1190 | without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any | |
1190 | subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e. |
|
1191 | subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e. | |
1191 | the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by |
|
1192 | the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by | |
1192 | its 't' flag. This only apply if the underlying manifest support it. |
|
1193 | its 't' flag. This only apply if the underlying manifest support it. | |
1193 |
|
1194 | |||
1194 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. |
|
1195 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. | |
1195 | """ |
|
1196 | """ | |
1196 |
|
1197 | |||
1197 | def read_any_fast_delta(self, valid_bases=None, *, shallow=False): |
|
1198 | def read_any_fast_delta( | |
|
1199 | self, | |||
|
1200 | valid_bases: Collection[int] | None = None, | |||
|
1201 | *, | |||
|
1202 | shallow: bool = False, | |||
|
1203 | ): | |||
1198 | """read some manifest information as fast if possible |
|
1204 | """read some manifest information as fast if possible | |
1199 |
|
1205 | |||
1200 | This might return a "delta", a manifest object containing only file |
|
1206 | This might return a "delta", a manifest object containing only file | |
1201 | changed compared to another revisions. The `valid_bases` argument |
|
1207 | changed compared to another revisions. The `valid_bases` argument | |
1202 | control the set of revision that might be used as a base. |
|
1208 | control the set of revision that might be used as a base. | |
1203 |
|
1209 | |||
1204 | If no delta can be retrieved quickly, a full read of the manifest will |
|
1210 | If no delta can be retrieved quickly, a full read of the manifest will | |
1205 | be performed instead. |
|
1211 | be performed instead. | |
1206 |
|
1212 | |||
1207 | The function return a tuple with two elements. The first one is the |
|
1213 | The function return a tuple with two elements. The first one is the | |
1208 | delta base used (or None if we did a full read), the second one is the |
|
1214 | delta base used (or None if we did a full read), the second one is the | |
1209 | manifest information. |
|
1215 | manifest information. | |
1210 |
|
1216 | |||
1211 | If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory, |
|
1217 | If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory, | |
1212 | without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any |
|
1218 | without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any | |
1213 | subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e. |
|
1219 | subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e. | |
1214 | the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by |
|
1220 | the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by | |
1215 | its 't' flag. This only apply if the underlying manifest support it. |
|
1221 | its 't' flag. This only apply if the underlying manifest support it. | |
1216 |
|
1222 | |||
1217 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. |
|
1223 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface. | |
1218 | """ |
|
1224 | """ | |
1219 |
|
1225 | |||
1220 | def read_delta_parents(self, *, shallow=False, exact=True): |
|
1226 | def read_delta_parents(self, *, shallow: bool = False, exact: bool = True): | |
1221 | """return a diff from this revision against both parents. |
|
1227 | """return a diff from this revision against both parents. | |
1222 |
|
1228 | |||
1223 | If `exact` is False, this might return a superset of the diff, containing |
|
1229 | If `exact` is False, this might return a superset of the diff, containing | |
1224 | files that are actually present as is in one of the parents. |
|
1230 | files that are actually present as is in one of the parents. | |
1225 |
|
1231 | |||
1226 | If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory, |
|
1232 | If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory, | |
1227 | without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any |
|
1233 | without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any | |
1228 | subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e. |
|
1234 | subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e. | |
1229 | the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by |
|
1235 | the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by | |
1230 | its 't' flag. This only apply if the underlying manifest support it. |
|
1236 | its 't' flag. This only apply if the underlying manifest support it. | |
1231 |
|
1237 | |||
1232 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface.""" |
|
1238 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface.""" | |
1233 |
|
1239 | |||
1234 | def read_delta_new_entries(self, *, shallow=False): |
|
1240 | def read_delta_new_entries(self, *, shallow: bool = False): | |
1235 | """Return a manifest containing just the entries that might be new to |
|
1241 | """Return a manifest containing just the entries that might be new to | |
1236 | the repository. |
|
1242 | the repository. | |
1237 |
|
1243 | |||
1238 | This is often equivalent to a diff against both parents, but without |
|
1244 | This is often equivalent to a diff against both parents, but without | |
1239 | garantee. For performance reason, It might contains more files in some cases. |
|
1245 | garantee. For performance reason, It might contains more files in some cases. | |
1240 |
|
1246 | |||
1241 | If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory, |
|
1247 | If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory, | |
1242 | without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any |
|
1248 | without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any | |
1243 | subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e. |
|
1249 | subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e. | |
1244 | the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by |
|
1250 | the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by | |
1245 | its 't' flag. This only apply if the underlying manifest support it. |
|
1251 | its 't' flag. This only apply if the underlying manifest support it. | |
1246 |
|
1252 | |||
1247 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface.""" |
|
1253 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestdict`` interface.""" | |
1248 |
|
1254 | |||
1249 | def readfast(self, shallow=False): |
|
1255 | def readfast(self, shallow: bool = False): | |
1250 | """Calls either ``read()`` or ``readdelta()``. |
|
1256 | """Calls either ``read()`` or ``readdelta()``. | |
1251 |
|
1257 | |||
1252 | The faster of the two options is called. |
|
1258 | The faster of the two options is called. | |
1253 | """ |
|
1259 | """ | |
1254 |
|
1260 | |||
1255 | def find(self, key): |
|
1261 | def find(self, key: bytes) -> tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
1256 | """Calls self.read().find(key)``. |
|
1262 | """Calls self.read().find(key)``. | |
1257 |
|
1263 | |||
1258 | Returns a 2-tuple of ``(node, flags)`` or raises ``KeyError``. |
|
1264 | Returns a 2-tuple of ``(node, flags)`` or raises ``KeyError``. | |
1259 | """ |
|
1265 | """ | |
1260 |
|
1266 | |||
1261 |
|
1267 | |||
1262 | class imanifestrevisionwritable(imanifestrevisionbase): |
|
1268 | class imanifestrevisionwritable(imanifestrevisionbase): | |
1263 | """Interface representing a manifest revision that can be committed.""" |
|
1269 | """Interface representing a manifest revision that can be committed.""" | |
1264 |
|
1270 | |||
1265 | def write( |
|
1271 | def write( | |
1266 | self, transaction, linkrev, p1node, p2node, added, removed, match=None |
|
1272 | self, transaction, linkrev, p1node, p2node, added, removed, match=None | |
1267 | ): |
|
1273 | ): | |
1268 | """Add this revision to storage. |
|
1274 | """Add this revision to storage. | |
1269 |
|
1275 | |||
1270 | Takes a transaction object, the changeset revision number it will |
|
1276 | Takes a transaction object, the changeset revision number it will | |
1271 | be associated with, its parent nodes, and lists of added and |
|
1277 | be associated with, its parent nodes, and lists of added and | |
1272 | removed paths. |
|
1278 | removed paths. | |
1273 |
|
1279 | |||
1274 | If match is provided, storage can choose not to inspect or write out |
|
1280 | If match is provided, storage can choose not to inspect or write out | |
1275 | items that do not match. Storage is still required to be able to provide |
|
1281 | items that do not match. Storage is still required to be able to provide | |
1276 | the full manifest in the future for any directories written (these |
|
1282 | the full manifest in the future for any directories written (these | |
1277 | manifests should not be "narrowed on disk"). |
|
1283 | manifests should not be "narrowed on disk"). | |
1278 |
|
1284 | |||
1279 | Returns the binary node of the created revision. |
|
1285 | Returns the binary node of the created revision. | |
1280 | """ |
|
1286 | """ | |
1281 |
|
1287 | |||
1282 |
|
1288 | |||
1283 | class imanifeststorage(Protocol): |
|
1289 | class imanifeststorage(Protocol): | |
1284 | """Storage interface for manifest data.""" |
|
1290 | """Storage interface for manifest data.""" | |
1285 |
|
1291 | |||
1286 | nodeconstants = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1292 | nodeconstants = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1287 | """nodeconstants used by the current repository.""" |
|
1293 | """nodeconstants used by the current repository.""" | |
1288 | ) |
|
1294 | ) | |
1289 |
|
1295 | |||
1290 | tree = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1296 | tree = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1291 | """The path to the directory this manifest tracks. |
|
1297 | """The path to the directory this manifest tracks. | |
1292 |
|
1298 | |||
1293 | The empty bytestring represents the root manifest. |
|
1299 | The empty bytestring represents the root manifest. | |
1294 | """ |
|
1300 | """ | |
1295 | ) |
|
1301 | ) | |
1296 |
|
1302 | |||
1297 | index = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1303 | index = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1298 | """An ``ifilerevisionssequence`` instance.""" |
|
1304 | """An ``ifilerevisionssequence`` instance.""" | |
1299 | ) |
|
1305 | ) | |
1300 |
|
1306 | |||
1301 | opener = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1307 | opener = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1302 | """VFS opener to use to access underlying files used for storage. |
|
1308 | """VFS opener to use to access underlying files used for storage. | |
1303 |
|
1309 | |||
1304 | TODO this is revlog specific and should not be exposed. |
|
1310 | TODO this is revlog specific and should not be exposed. | |
1305 | """ |
|
1311 | """ | |
1306 | ) |
|
1312 | ) | |
1307 |
|
1313 | |||
1308 | fulltextcache = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1314 | fulltextcache = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1309 | """Dict with cache of fulltexts. |
|
1315 | """Dict with cache of fulltexts. | |
1310 |
|
1316 | |||
1311 | TODO this doesn't feel appropriate for the storage interface. |
|
1317 | TODO this doesn't feel appropriate for the storage interface. | |
1312 | """ |
|
1318 | """ | |
1313 | ) |
|
1319 | ) | |
1314 |
|
1320 | |||
1315 | def __len__(self): |
|
1321 | def __len__(self): | |
1316 | """Obtain the number of revisions stored for this manifest.""" |
|
1322 | """Obtain the number of revisions stored for this manifest.""" | |
1317 |
|
1323 | |||
1318 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1324 | def __iter__(self): | |
1319 | """Iterate over revision numbers for this manifest.""" |
|
1325 | """Iterate over revision numbers for this manifest.""" | |
1320 |
|
1326 | |||
1321 | def rev(self, node): |
|
1327 | def rev(self, node): | |
1322 | """Obtain the revision number given a binary node. |
|
1328 | """Obtain the revision number given a binary node. | |
1323 |
|
1329 | |||
1324 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. |
|
1330 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. | |
1325 | """ |
|
1331 | """ | |
1326 |
|
1332 | |||
1327 | def node(self, rev): |
|
1333 | def node(self, rev): | |
1328 | """Obtain the node value given a revision number. |
|
1334 | """Obtain the node value given a revision number. | |
1329 |
|
1335 | |||
1330 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the revision is not known. |
|
1336 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the revision is not known. | |
1331 | """ |
|
1337 | """ | |
1332 |
|
1338 | |||
1333 | def lookup(self, value): |
|
1339 | def lookup(self, value): | |
1334 | """Attempt to resolve a value to a node. |
|
1340 | """Attempt to resolve a value to a node. | |
1335 |
|
1341 | |||
1336 | Value can be a binary node, hex node, revision number, or a bytes |
|
1342 | Value can be a binary node, hex node, revision number, or a bytes | |
1337 | that can be converted to an integer. |
|
1343 | that can be converted to an integer. | |
1338 |
|
1344 | |||
1339 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if a ndoe could not be resolved. |
|
1345 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if a ndoe could not be resolved. | |
1340 | """ |
|
1346 | """ | |
1341 |
|
1347 | |||
1342 | def parents(self, node): |
|
1348 | def parents(self, node): | |
1343 | """Returns a 2-tuple of parent nodes for a node. |
|
1349 | """Returns a 2-tuple of parent nodes for a node. | |
1344 |
|
1350 | |||
1345 | Values will be ``nullid`` if the parent is empty. |
|
1351 | Values will be ``nullid`` if the parent is empty. | |
1346 | """ |
|
1352 | """ | |
1347 |
|
1353 | |||
1348 | def parentrevs(self, rev): |
|
1354 | def parentrevs(self, rev): | |
1349 | """Like parents() but operates on revision numbers.""" |
|
1355 | """Like parents() but operates on revision numbers.""" | |
1350 |
|
1356 | |||
1351 | def linkrev(self, rev): |
|
1357 | def linkrev(self, rev): | |
1352 | """Obtain the changeset revision number a revision is linked to.""" |
|
1358 | """Obtain the changeset revision number a revision is linked to.""" | |
1353 |
|
1359 | |||
1354 | def revision(self, node): |
|
1360 | def revision(self, node): | |
1355 | """Obtain fulltext data for a node.""" |
|
1361 | """Obtain fulltext data for a node.""" | |
1356 |
|
1362 | |||
1357 | def rawdata(self, node): |
|
1363 | def rawdata(self, node): | |
1358 | """Obtain raw data for a node.""" |
|
1364 | """Obtain raw data for a node.""" | |
1359 |
|
1365 | |||
1360 | def revdiff(self, rev1, rev2): |
|
1366 | def revdiff(self, rev1, rev2): | |
1361 | """Obtain a delta between two revision numbers. |
|
1367 | """Obtain a delta between two revision numbers. | |
1362 |
|
1368 | |||
1363 | The returned data is the result of ``bdiff.bdiff()`` on the raw |
|
1369 | The returned data is the result of ``bdiff.bdiff()`` on the raw | |
1364 | revision data. |
|
1370 | revision data. | |
1365 | """ |
|
1371 | """ | |
1366 |
|
1372 | |||
1367 | def cmp(self, node, fulltext): |
|
1373 | def cmp(self, node, fulltext): | |
1368 | """Compare fulltext to another revision. |
|
1374 | """Compare fulltext to another revision. | |
1369 |
|
1375 | |||
1370 | Returns True if the fulltext is different from what is stored. |
|
1376 | Returns True if the fulltext is different from what is stored. | |
1371 | """ |
|
1377 | """ | |
1372 |
|
1378 | |||
1373 | def emitrevisions( |
|
1379 | def emitrevisions( | |
1374 | self, |
|
1380 | self, | |
1375 | nodes, |
|
1381 | nodes, | |
1376 | nodesorder=None, |
|
1382 | nodesorder=None, | |
1377 | revisiondata=False, |
|
1383 | revisiondata=False, | |
1378 | assumehaveparentrevisions=False, |
|
1384 | assumehaveparentrevisions=False, | |
1379 | ): |
|
1385 | ): | |
1380 | """Produce ``irevisiondelta`` describing revisions. |
|
1386 | """Produce ``irevisiondelta`` describing revisions. | |
1381 |
|
1387 | |||
1382 | See the documentation for ``ifiledata`` for more. |
|
1388 | See the documentation for ``ifiledata`` for more. | |
1383 | """ |
|
1389 | """ | |
1384 |
|
1390 | |||
1385 | def addgroup( |
|
1391 | def addgroup( | |
1386 | self, |
|
1392 | self, | |
1387 | deltas, |
|
1393 | deltas, | |
1388 | linkmapper, |
|
1394 | linkmapper, | |
1389 | transaction, |
|
1395 | transaction, | |
1390 | addrevisioncb=None, |
|
1396 | addrevisioncb=None, | |
1391 | duplicaterevisioncb=None, |
|
1397 | duplicaterevisioncb=None, | |
1392 | ): |
|
1398 | ): | |
1393 | """Process a series of deltas for storage. |
|
1399 | """Process a series of deltas for storage. | |
1394 |
|
1400 | |||
1395 | See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. |
|
1401 | See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. | |
1396 | """ |
|
1402 | """ | |
1397 |
|
1403 | |||
1398 | def rawsize(self, rev): |
|
1404 | def rawsize(self, rev): | |
1399 | """Obtain the size of tracked data. |
|
1405 | """Obtain the size of tracked data. | |
1400 |
|
1406 | |||
1401 | Is equivalent to ``len(m.rawdata(node))``. |
|
1407 | Is equivalent to ``len(m.rawdata(node))``. | |
1402 |
|
1408 | |||
1403 | TODO this method is only used by upgrade code and may be removed. |
|
1409 | TODO this method is only used by upgrade code and may be removed. | |
1404 | """ |
|
1410 | """ | |
1405 |
|
1411 | |||
1406 | def getstrippoint(self, minlink): |
|
1412 | def getstrippoint(self, minlink): | |
1407 | """Find minimum revision that must be stripped to strip a linkrev. |
|
1413 | """Find minimum revision that must be stripped to strip a linkrev. | |
1408 |
|
1414 | |||
1409 | See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. |
|
1415 | See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. | |
1410 | """ |
|
1416 | """ | |
1411 |
|
1417 | |||
1412 | def strip(self, minlink, transaction): |
|
1418 | def strip(self, minlink, transaction): | |
1413 | """Remove storage of items starting at a linkrev. |
|
1419 | """Remove storage of items starting at a linkrev. | |
1414 |
|
1420 | |||
1415 | See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. |
|
1421 | See the documentation in ``ifilemutation`` for more. | |
1416 | """ |
|
1422 | """ | |
1417 |
|
1423 | |||
1418 | def checksize(self): |
|
1424 | def checksize(self): | |
1419 | """Obtain the expected sizes of backing files. |
|
1425 | """Obtain the expected sizes of backing files. | |
1420 |
|
1426 | |||
1421 | TODO this is used by verify and it should not be part of the interface. |
|
1427 | TODO this is used by verify and it should not be part of the interface. | |
1422 | """ |
|
1428 | """ | |
1423 |
|
1429 | |||
1424 | def files(self): |
|
1430 | def files(self): | |
1425 | """Obtain paths that are backing storage for this manifest. |
|
1431 | """Obtain paths that are backing storage for this manifest. | |
1426 |
|
1432 | |||
1427 | TODO this is used by verify and there should probably be a better API |
|
1433 | TODO this is used by verify and there should probably be a better API | |
1428 | for this functionality. |
|
1434 | for this functionality. | |
1429 | """ |
|
1435 | """ | |
1430 |
|
1436 | |||
1431 | def deltaparent(self, rev): |
|
1437 | def deltaparent(self, rev): | |
1432 | """Obtain the revision that a revision is delta'd against. |
|
1438 | """Obtain the revision that a revision is delta'd against. | |
1433 |
|
1439 | |||
1434 | TODO delta encoding is an implementation detail of storage and should |
|
1440 | TODO delta encoding is an implementation detail of storage and should | |
1435 | not be exposed to the storage interface. |
|
1441 | not be exposed to the storage interface. | |
1436 | """ |
|
1442 | """ | |
1437 |
|
1443 | |||
1438 | def clone(self, tr, dest, **kwargs): |
|
1444 | def clone(self, tr, dest, **kwargs): | |
1439 | """Clone this instance to another.""" |
|
1445 | """Clone this instance to another.""" | |
1440 |
|
1446 | |||
1441 | def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data=False): |
|
1447 | def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data=False): | |
1442 | """Clear any caches associated with this instance.""" |
|
1448 | """Clear any caches associated with this instance.""" | |
1443 |
|
1449 | |||
1444 | def dirlog(self, d): |
|
1450 | def dirlog(self, d): | |
1445 | """Obtain a manifest storage instance for a tree.""" |
|
1451 | """Obtain a manifest storage instance for a tree.""" | |
1446 |
|
1452 | |||
1447 | def add( |
|
1453 | def add( | |
1448 | self, |
|
1454 | self, | |
1449 | m, |
|
1455 | m, | |
1450 | transaction, |
|
1456 | transaction, | |
1451 | link, |
|
1457 | link, | |
1452 | p1, |
|
1458 | p1, | |
1453 | p2, |
|
1459 | p2, | |
1454 | added, |
|
1460 | added, | |
1455 | removed, |
|
1461 | removed, | |
1456 | readtree=None, |
|
1462 | readtree=None, | |
1457 | match=None, |
|
1463 | match=None, | |
1458 | ): |
|
1464 | ): | |
1459 | """Add a revision to storage. |
|
1465 | """Add a revision to storage. | |
1460 |
|
1466 | |||
1461 | ``m`` is an object conforming to ``imanifestdict``. |
|
1467 | ``m`` is an object conforming to ``imanifestdict``. | |
1462 |
|
1468 | |||
1463 | ``link`` is the linkrev revision number. |
|
1469 | ``link`` is the linkrev revision number. | |
1464 |
|
1470 | |||
1465 | ``p1`` and ``p2`` are the parent revision numbers. |
|
1471 | ``p1`` and ``p2`` are the parent revision numbers. | |
1466 |
|
1472 | |||
1467 | ``added`` and ``removed`` are iterables of added and removed paths, |
|
1473 | ``added`` and ``removed`` are iterables of added and removed paths, | |
1468 | respectively. |
|
1474 | respectively. | |
1469 |
|
1475 | |||
1470 | ``readtree`` is a function that can be used to read the child tree(s) |
|
1476 | ``readtree`` is a function that can be used to read the child tree(s) | |
1471 | when recursively writing the full tree structure when using |
|
1477 | when recursively writing the full tree structure when using | |
1472 | treemanifets. |
|
1478 | treemanifets. | |
1473 |
|
1479 | |||
1474 | ``match`` is a matcher that can be used to hint to storage that not all |
|
1480 | ``match`` is a matcher that can be used to hint to storage that not all | |
1475 | paths must be inspected; this is an optimization and can be safely |
|
1481 | paths must be inspected; this is an optimization and can be safely | |
1476 | ignored. Note that the storage must still be able to reproduce a full |
|
1482 | ignored. Note that the storage must still be able to reproduce a full | |
1477 | manifest including files that did not match. |
|
1483 | manifest including files that did not match. | |
1478 | """ |
|
1484 | """ | |
1479 |
|
1485 | |||
1480 | def storageinfo( |
|
1486 | def storageinfo( | |
1481 | self, |
|
1487 | self, | |
1482 | exclusivefiles=False, |
|
1488 | exclusivefiles=False, | |
1483 | sharedfiles=False, |
|
1489 | sharedfiles=False, | |
1484 | revisionscount=False, |
|
1490 | revisionscount=False, | |
1485 | trackedsize=False, |
|
1491 | trackedsize=False, | |
1486 | storedsize=False, |
|
1492 | storedsize=False, | |
1487 | ): |
|
1493 | ): | |
1488 | """Obtain information about storage for this manifest's data. |
|
1494 | """Obtain information about storage for this manifest's data. | |
1489 |
|
1495 | |||
1490 | See ``ifilestorage.storageinfo()`` for a description of this method. |
|
1496 | See ``ifilestorage.storageinfo()`` for a description of this method. | |
1491 | This one behaves the same way, except for manifest data. |
|
1497 | This one behaves the same way, except for manifest data. | |
1492 | """ |
|
1498 | """ | |
1493 |
|
1499 | |||
1494 | def get_revlog(self): |
|
1500 | def get_revlog(self): | |
1495 | """return an actual revlog instance if any |
|
1501 | """return an actual revlog instance if any | |
1496 |
|
1502 | |||
1497 | This exist because a lot of code leverage the fact the underlying |
|
1503 | This exist because a lot of code leverage the fact the underlying | |
1498 | storage is a revlog for optimization, so giving simple way to access |
|
1504 | storage is a revlog for optimization, so giving simple way to access | |
1499 | the revlog instance helps such code. |
|
1505 | the revlog instance helps such code. | |
1500 | """ |
|
1506 | """ | |
1501 |
|
1507 | |||
1502 |
|
1508 | |||
1503 | class imanifestlog(Protocol): |
|
1509 | class imanifestlog(Protocol): | |
1504 | """Interface representing a collection of manifest snapshots. |
|
1510 | """Interface representing a collection of manifest snapshots. | |
1505 |
|
1511 | |||
1506 | Represents the root manifest in a repository. |
|
1512 | Represents the root manifest in a repository. | |
1507 |
|
1513 | |||
1508 | Also serves as a means to access nested tree manifests and to cache |
|
1514 | Also serves as a means to access nested tree manifests and to cache | |
1509 | tree manifests. |
|
1515 | tree manifests. | |
1510 | """ |
|
1516 | """ | |
1511 |
|
1517 | |||
1512 | nodeconstants = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1518 | nodeconstants = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1513 | """nodeconstants used by the current repository.""" |
|
1519 | """nodeconstants used by the current repository.""" | |
1514 | ) |
|
1520 | ) | |
1515 |
|
1521 | |||
1516 | narrowed = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1522 | narrowed = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1517 | """True, is the manifest is narrowed by a matcher""" |
|
1523 | """True, is the manifest is narrowed by a matcher""" | |
1518 | ) |
|
1524 | ) | |
1519 |
|
1525 | |||
1520 | def __getitem__(self, node): |
|
1526 | def __getitem__(self, node): | |
1521 | """Obtain a manifest instance for a given binary node. |
|
1527 | """Obtain a manifest instance for a given binary node. | |
1522 |
|
1528 | |||
1523 | Equivalent to calling ``self.get('', node)``. |
|
1529 | Equivalent to calling ``self.get('', node)``. | |
1524 |
|
1530 | |||
1525 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestrevisionstored`` |
|
1531 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestrevisionstored`` | |
1526 | interface. |
|
1532 | interface. | |
1527 | """ |
|
1533 | """ | |
1528 |
|
1534 | |||
1529 | def get(self, tree, node, verify=True): |
|
1535 | def get(self, tree, node, verify=True): | |
1530 | """Retrieve the manifest instance for a given directory and binary node. |
|
1536 | """Retrieve the manifest instance for a given directory and binary node. | |
1531 |
|
1537 | |||
1532 | ``node`` always refers to the node of the root manifest (which will be |
|
1538 | ``node`` always refers to the node of the root manifest (which will be | |
1533 | the only manifest if flat manifests are being used). |
|
1539 | the only manifest if flat manifests are being used). | |
1534 |
|
1540 | |||
1535 | If ``tree`` is the empty string, the root manifest is returned. |
|
1541 | If ``tree`` is the empty string, the root manifest is returned. | |
1536 | Otherwise the manifest for the specified directory will be returned |
|
1542 | Otherwise the manifest for the specified directory will be returned | |
1537 | (requires tree manifests). |
|
1543 | (requires tree manifests). | |
1538 |
|
1544 | |||
1539 | If ``verify`` is True, ``LookupError`` is raised if the node is not |
|
1545 | If ``verify`` is True, ``LookupError`` is raised if the node is not | |
1540 | known. |
|
1546 | known. | |
1541 |
|
1547 | |||
1542 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestrevisionstored`` |
|
1548 | The returned object conforms to the ``imanifestrevisionstored`` | |
1543 | interface. |
|
1549 | interface. | |
1544 | """ |
|
1550 | """ | |
1545 |
|
1551 | |||
1546 | def getstorage(self, tree): |
|
1552 | def getstorage(self, tree): | |
1547 | """Retrieve an interface to storage for a particular tree. |
|
1553 | """Retrieve an interface to storage for a particular tree. | |
1548 |
|
1554 | |||
1549 | If ``tree`` is the empty bytestring, storage for the root manifest will |
|
1555 | If ``tree`` is the empty bytestring, storage for the root manifest will | |
1550 | be returned. Otherwise storage for a tree manifest is returned. |
|
1556 | be returned. Otherwise storage for a tree manifest is returned. | |
1551 |
|
1557 | |||
1552 | TODO formalize interface for returned object. |
|
1558 | TODO formalize interface for returned object. | |
1553 | """ |
|
1559 | """ | |
1554 |
|
1560 | |||
1555 | def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data: bool = False) -> None: |
|
1561 | def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data: bool = False) -> None: | |
1556 | """Clear caches associated with this collection.""" |
|
1562 | """Clear caches associated with this collection.""" | |
1557 |
|
1563 | |||
1558 | def rev(self, node): |
|
1564 | def rev(self, node): | |
1559 | """Obtain the revision number for a binary node. |
|
1565 | """Obtain the revision number for a binary node. | |
1560 |
|
1566 | |||
1561 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. |
|
1567 | Raises ``error.LookupError`` if the node is not known. | |
1562 | """ |
|
1568 | """ | |
1563 |
|
1569 | |||
1564 | def update_caches(self, transaction): |
|
1570 | def update_caches(self, transaction): | |
1565 | """update whatever cache are relevant for the used storage.""" |
|
1571 | """update whatever cache are relevant for the used storage.""" | |
1566 |
|
1572 | |||
1567 |
|
1573 | |||
1568 | class ilocalrepositoryfilestorage(Protocol): |
|
1574 | class ilocalrepositoryfilestorage(Protocol): | |
1569 | """Local repository sub-interface providing access to tracked file storage. |
|
1575 | """Local repository sub-interface providing access to tracked file storage. | |
1570 |
|
1576 | |||
1571 | This interface defines how a repository accesses storage for a single |
|
1577 | This interface defines how a repository accesses storage for a single | |
1572 | tracked file path. |
|
1578 | tracked file path. | |
1573 | """ |
|
1579 | """ | |
1574 |
|
1580 | |||
1575 | def file(self, f): |
|
1581 | def file(self, f): | |
1576 | """Obtain a filelog for a tracked path. |
|
1582 | """Obtain a filelog for a tracked path. | |
1577 |
|
1583 | |||
1578 | The returned type conforms to the ``ifilestorage`` interface. |
|
1584 | The returned type conforms to the ``ifilestorage`` interface. | |
1579 | """ |
|
1585 | """ | |
1580 |
|
1586 | |||
1581 |
|
1587 | |||
1582 | class ilocalrepositorymain(Protocol): |
|
1588 | class ilocalrepositorymain(Protocol): | |
1583 | """Main interface for local repositories. |
|
1589 | """Main interface for local repositories. | |
1584 |
|
1590 | |||
1585 | This currently captures the reality of things - not how things should be. |
|
1591 | This currently captures the reality of things - not how things should be. | |
1586 | """ |
|
1592 | """ | |
1587 |
|
1593 | |||
1588 | nodeconstants = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1594 | nodeconstants = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1589 | """Constant nodes matching the hash function used by the repository.""" |
|
1595 | """Constant nodes matching the hash function used by the repository.""" | |
1590 | ) |
|
1596 | ) | |
1591 | nullid = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1597 | nullid = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1592 | """null revision for the hash function used by the repository.""" |
|
1598 | """null revision for the hash function used by the repository.""" | |
1593 | ) |
|
1599 | ) | |
1594 |
|
1600 | |||
1595 | supported = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1601 | supported = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1596 | """Set of requirements that this repo is capable of opening.""" |
|
1602 | """Set of requirements that this repo is capable of opening.""" | |
1597 | ) |
|
1603 | ) | |
1598 |
|
1604 | |||
1599 | requirements = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1605 | requirements = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1600 | """Set of requirements this repo uses.""" |
|
1606 | """Set of requirements this repo uses.""" | |
1601 | ) |
|
1607 | ) | |
1602 |
|
1608 | |||
1603 | features = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1609 | features = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1604 | """Set of "features" this repository supports. |
|
1610 | """Set of "features" this repository supports. | |
1605 |
|
1611 | |||
1606 | A "feature" is a loosely-defined term. It can refer to a feature |
|
1612 | A "feature" is a loosely-defined term. It can refer to a feature | |
1607 | in the classical sense or can describe an implementation detail |
|
1613 | in the classical sense or can describe an implementation detail | |
1608 | of the repository. For example, a ``readonly`` feature may denote |
|
1614 | of the repository. For example, a ``readonly`` feature may denote | |
1609 | the repository as read-only. Or a ``revlogfilestore`` feature may |
|
1615 | the repository as read-only. Or a ``revlogfilestore`` feature may | |
1610 | denote that the repository is using revlogs for file storage. |
|
1616 | denote that the repository is using revlogs for file storage. | |
1611 |
|
1617 | |||
1612 | The intent of features is to provide a machine-queryable mechanism |
|
1618 | The intent of features is to provide a machine-queryable mechanism | |
1613 | for repo consumers to test for various repository characteristics. |
|
1619 | for repo consumers to test for various repository characteristics. | |
1614 |
|
1620 | |||
1615 | Features are similar to ``requirements``. The main difference is that |
|
1621 | Features are similar to ``requirements``. The main difference is that | |
1616 | requirements are stored on-disk and represent requirements to open the |
|
1622 | requirements are stored on-disk and represent requirements to open the | |
1617 | repository. Features are more run-time capabilities of the repository |
|
1623 | repository. Features are more run-time capabilities of the repository | |
1618 | and more granular capabilities (which may be derived from requirements). |
|
1624 | and more granular capabilities (which may be derived from requirements). | |
1619 | """ |
|
1625 | """ | |
1620 | ) |
|
1626 | ) | |
1621 |
|
1627 | |||
1622 | filtername = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1628 | filtername = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1623 | """Name of the repoview that is active on this repo.""" |
|
1629 | """Name of the repoview that is active on this repo.""" | |
1624 | ) |
|
1630 | ) | |
1625 |
|
1631 | |||
1626 | vfs_map = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1632 | vfs_map = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1627 | """a bytes-key β vfs mapping used by transaction and others""" |
|
1633 | """a bytes-key β vfs mapping used by transaction and others""" | |
1628 | ) |
|
1634 | ) | |
1629 |
|
1635 | |||
1630 | wvfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1636 | wvfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1631 | """VFS used to access the working directory.""" |
|
1637 | """VFS used to access the working directory.""" | |
1632 | ) |
|
1638 | ) | |
1633 |
|
1639 | |||
1634 | vfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1640 | vfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1635 | """VFS rooted at the .hg directory. |
|
1641 | """VFS rooted at the .hg directory. | |
1636 |
|
1642 | |||
1637 | Used to access repository data not in the store. |
|
1643 | Used to access repository data not in the store. | |
1638 | """ |
|
1644 | """ | |
1639 | ) |
|
1645 | ) | |
1640 |
|
1646 | |||
1641 | svfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1647 | svfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1642 | """VFS rooted at the store. |
|
1648 | """VFS rooted at the store. | |
1643 |
|
1649 | |||
1644 | Used to access repository data in the store. Typically .hg/store. |
|
1650 | Used to access repository data in the store. Typically .hg/store. | |
1645 | But can point elsewhere if the store is shared. |
|
1651 | But can point elsewhere if the store is shared. | |
1646 | """ |
|
1652 | """ | |
1647 | ) |
|
1653 | ) | |
1648 |
|
1654 | |||
1649 | root = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1655 | root = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1650 | """Path to the root of the working directory.""" |
|
1656 | """Path to the root of the working directory.""" | |
1651 | ) |
|
1657 | ) | |
1652 |
|
1658 | |||
1653 | path = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Path to the .hg directory.""") |
|
1659 | path = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Path to the .hg directory.""") | |
1654 |
|
1660 | |||
1655 | origroot = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1661 | origroot = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1656 | """The filesystem path that was used to construct the repo.""" |
|
1662 | """The filesystem path that was used to construct the repo.""" | |
1657 | ) |
|
1663 | ) | |
1658 |
|
1664 | |||
1659 | auditor = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1665 | auditor = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1660 | """A pathauditor for the working directory. |
|
1666 | """A pathauditor for the working directory. | |
1661 |
|
1667 | |||
1662 | This checks if a path refers to a nested repository. |
|
1668 | This checks if a path refers to a nested repository. | |
1663 |
|
1669 | |||
1664 | Operates on the filesystem. |
|
1670 | Operates on the filesystem. | |
1665 | """ |
|
1671 | """ | |
1666 | ) |
|
1672 | ) | |
1667 |
|
1673 | |||
1668 | nofsauditor = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1674 | nofsauditor = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1669 | """A pathauditor for the working directory. |
|
1675 | """A pathauditor for the working directory. | |
1670 |
|
1676 | |||
1671 | This is like ``auditor`` except it doesn't do filesystem checks. |
|
1677 | This is like ``auditor`` except it doesn't do filesystem checks. | |
1672 | """ |
|
1678 | """ | |
1673 | ) |
|
1679 | ) | |
1674 |
|
1680 | |||
1675 | baseui = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1681 | baseui = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1676 | """Original ui instance passed into constructor.""" |
|
1682 | """Original ui instance passed into constructor.""" | |
1677 | ) |
|
1683 | ) | |
1678 |
|
1684 | |||
1679 | ui = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Main ui instance for this instance.""") |
|
1685 | ui = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Main ui instance for this instance.""") | |
1680 |
|
1686 | |||
1681 | sharedpath = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1687 | sharedpath = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1682 | """Path to the .hg directory of the repo this repo was shared from.""" |
|
1688 | """Path to the .hg directory of the repo this repo was shared from.""" | |
1683 | ) |
|
1689 | ) | |
1684 |
|
1690 | |||
1685 | store = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A store instance.""") |
|
1691 | store = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A store instance.""") | |
1686 |
|
1692 | |||
1687 | spath = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Path to the store.""") |
|
1693 | spath = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Path to the store.""") | |
1688 |
|
1694 | |||
1689 | sjoin = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Alias to self.store.join.""") |
|
1695 | sjoin = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Alias to self.store.join.""") | |
1690 |
|
1696 | |||
1691 | cachevfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1697 | cachevfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1692 | """A VFS used to access the cache directory. |
|
1698 | """A VFS used to access the cache directory. | |
1693 |
|
1699 | |||
1694 | Typically .hg/cache. |
|
1700 | Typically .hg/cache. | |
1695 | """ |
|
1701 | """ | |
1696 | ) |
|
1702 | ) | |
1697 |
|
1703 | |||
1698 | wcachevfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1704 | wcachevfs = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1699 | """A VFS used to access the cache directory dedicated to working copy |
|
1705 | """A VFS used to access the cache directory dedicated to working copy | |
1700 |
|
1706 | |||
1701 | Typically .hg/wcache. |
|
1707 | Typically .hg/wcache. | |
1702 | """ |
|
1708 | """ | |
1703 | ) |
|
1709 | ) | |
1704 |
|
1710 | |||
1705 | filteredrevcache = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1711 | filteredrevcache = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1706 | """Holds sets of revisions to be filtered.""" |
|
1712 | """Holds sets of revisions to be filtered.""" | |
1707 | ) |
|
1713 | ) | |
1708 |
|
1714 | |||
1709 | names = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A ``namespaces`` instance.""") |
|
1715 | names = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A ``namespaces`` instance.""") | |
1710 |
|
1716 | |||
1711 | filecopiesmode = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1717 | filecopiesmode = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1712 | """The way files copies should be dealt with in this repo.""" |
|
1718 | """The way files copies should be dealt with in this repo.""" | |
1713 | ) |
|
1719 | ) | |
1714 |
|
1720 | |||
1715 | def close(self): |
|
1721 | def close(self): | |
1716 | """Close the handle on this repository.""" |
|
1722 | """Close the handle on this repository.""" | |
1717 |
|
1723 | |||
1718 | def peer(self, path=None): |
|
1724 | def peer(self, path=None): | |
1719 | """Obtain an object conforming to the ``peer`` interface.""" |
|
1725 | """Obtain an object conforming to the ``peer`` interface.""" | |
1720 |
|
1726 | |||
1721 | def unfiltered(self): |
|
1727 | def unfiltered(self): | |
1722 | """Obtain an unfiltered/raw view of this repo.""" |
|
1728 | """Obtain an unfiltered/raw view of this repo.""" | |
1723 |
|
1729 | |||
1724 | def filtered(self, name, visibilityexceptions=None): |
|
1730 | def filtered(self, name, visibilityexceptions=None): | |
1725 | """Obtain a named view of this repository.""" |
|
1731 | """Obtain a named view of this repository.""" | |
1726 |
|
1732 | |||
1727 | obsstore = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A store of obsolescence data.""") |
|
1733 | obsstore = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A store of obsolescence data.""") | |
1728 |
|
1734 | |||
1729 | changelog = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A handle on the changelog revlog.""") |
|
1735 | changelog = interfaceutil.Attribute("""A handle on the changelog revlog.""") | |
1730 |
|
1736 | |||
1731 | manifestlog = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1737 | manifestlog = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1732 | """An instance conforming to the ``imanifestlog`` interface. |
|
1738 | """An instance conforming to the ``imanifestlog`` interface. | |
1733 |
|
1739 | |||
1734 | Provides access to manifests for the repository. |
|
1740 | Provides access to manifests for the repository. | |
1735 | """ |
|
1741 | """ | |
1736 | ) |
|
1742 | ) | |
1737 |
|
1743 | |||
1738 | dirstate = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Working directory state.""") |
|
1744 | dirstate = interfaceutil.Attribute("""Working directory state.""") | |
1739 |
|
1745 | |||
1740 | narrowpats = interfaceutil.Attribute( |
|
1746 | narrowpats = interfaceutil.Attribute( | |
1741 | """Matcher patterns for this repository's narrowspec.""" |
|
1747 | """Matcher patterns for this repository's narrowspec.""" | |
1742 | ) |
|
1748 | ) | |
1743 |
|
1749 | |||
1744 | def narrowmatch(self, match=None, includeexact=False): |
|
1750 | def narrowmatch(self, match=None, includeexact=False): | |
1745 | """Obtain a matcher for the narrowspec.""" |
|
1751 | """Obtain a matcher for the narrowspec.""" | |
1746 |
|
1752 | |||
1747 | def setnarrowpats(self, newincludes, newexcludes): |
|
1753 | def setnarrowpats(self, newincludes, newexcludes): | |
1748 | """Define the narrowspec for this repository.""" |
|
1754 | """Define the narrowspec for this repository.""" | |
1749 |
|
1755 | |||
1750 | def __getitem__(self, changeid): |
|
1756 | def __getitem__(self, changeid): | |
1751 | """Try to resolve a changectx.""" |
|
1757 | """Try to resolve a changectx.""" | |
1752 |
|
1758 | |||
1753 | def __contains__(self, changeid): |
|
1759 | def __contains__(self, changeid): | |
1754 | """Whether a changeset exists.""" |
|
1760 | """Whether a changeset exists.""" | |
1755 |
|
1761 | |||
1756 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
1762 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
1757 | """Always returns True.""" |
|
1763 | """Always returns True.""" | |
1758 | return True |
|
1764 | return True | |
1759 |
|
1765 | |||
1760 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ |
|
1766 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ | |
1761 |
|
1767 | |||
1762 | def __len__(self): |
|
1768 | def __len__(self): | |
1763 | """Returns the number of changesets in the repo.""" |
|
1769 | """Returns the number of changesets in the repo.""" | |
1764 |
|
1770 | |||
1765 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1771 | def __iter__(self): | |
1766 | """Iterate over revisions in the changelog.""" |
|
1772 | """Iterate over revisions in the changelog.""" | |
1767 |
|
1773 | |||
1768 | def revs(self, expr, *args): |
|
1774 | def revs(self, expr, *args): | |
1769 | """Evaluate a revset. |
|
1775 | """Evaluate a revset. | |
1770 |
|
1776 | |||
1771 | Emits revisions. |
|
1777 | Emits revisions. | |
1772 | """ |
|
1778 | """ | |
1773 |
|
1779 | |||
1774 | def set(self, expr, *args): |
|
1780 | def set(self, expr, *args): | |
1775 | """Evaluate a revset. |
|
1781 | """Evaluate a revset. | |
1776 |
|
1782 | |||
1777 | Emits changectx instances. |
|
1783 | Emits changectx instances. | |
1778 | """ |
|
1784 | """ | |
1779 |
|
1785 | |||
1780 | def anyrevs(self, specs, user=False, localalias=None): |
|
1786 | def anyrevs(self, specs, user=False, localalias=None): | |
1781 | """Find revisions matching one of the given revsets.""" |
|
1787 | """Find revisions matching one of the given revsets.""" | |
1782 |
|
1788 | |||
1783 | def url(self): |
|
1789 | def url(self): | |
1784 | """Returns a string representing the location of this repo.""" |
|
1790 | """Returns a string representing the location of this repo.""" | |
1785 |
|
1791 | |||
1786 | def hook(self, name, throw=False, **args): |
|
1792 | def hook(self, name, throw=False, **args): | |
1787 | """Call a hook.""" |
|
1793 | """Call a hook.""" | |
1788 |
|
1794 | |||
1789 | def tags(self): |
|
1795 | def tags(self): | |
1790 | """Return a mapping of tag to node.""" |
|
1796 | """Return a mapping of tag to node.""" | |
1791 |
|
1797 | |||
1792 | def tagtype(self, tagname): |
|
1798 | def tagtype(self, tagname): | |
1793 | """Return the type of a given tag.""" |
|
1799 | """Return the type of a given tag.""" | |
1794 |
|
1800 | |||
1795 | def tagslist(self): |
|
1801 | def tagslist(self): | |
1796 | """Return a list of tags ordered by revision.""" |
|
1802 | """Return a list of tags ordered by revision.""" | |
1797 |
|
1803 | |||
1798 | def nodetags(self, node): |
|
1804 | def nodetags(self, node): | |
1799 | """Return the tags associated with a node.""" |
|
1805 | """Return the tags associated with a node.""" | |
1800 |
|
1806 | |||
1801 | def nodebookmarks(self, node): |
|
1807 | def nodebookmarks(self, node): | |
1802 | """Return the list of bookmarks pointing to the specified node.""" |
|
1808 | """Return the list of bookmarks pointing to the specified node.""" | |
1803 |
|
1809 | |||
1804 | def branchmap(self): |
|
1810 | def branchmap(self): | |
1805 | """Return a mapping of branch to heads in that branch.""" |
|
1811 | """Return a mapping of branch to heads in that branch.""" | |
1806 |
|
1812 | |||
1807 | def revbranchcache(self): |
|
1813 | def revbranchcache(self): | |
1808 | pass |
|
1814 | pass | |
1809 |
|
1815 | |||
1810 | def register_changeset(self, rev, changelogrevision): |
|
1816 | def register_changeset(self, rev, changelogrevision): | |
1811 | """Extension point for caches for new nodes. |
|
1817 | """Extension point for caches for new nodes. | |
1812 |
|
1818 | |||
1813 | Multiple consumers are expected to need parts of the changelogrevision, |
|
1819 | Multiple consumers are expected to need parts of the changelogrevision, | |
1814 | so it is provided as optimization to avoid duplicate lookups. A simple |
|
1820 | so it is provided as optimization to avoid duplicate lookups. A simple | |
1815 | cache would be fragile when other revisions are accessed, too.""" |
|
1821 | cache would be fragile when other revisions are accessed, too.""" | |
1816 | pass |
|
1822 | pass | |
1817 |
|
1823 | |||
1818 | def branchtip(self, branchtip, ignoremissing=False): |
|
1824 | def branchtip(self, branchtip, ignoremissing=False): | |
1819 | """Return the tip node for a given branch.""" |
|
1825 | """Return the tip node for a given branch.""" | |
1820 |
|
1826 | |||
1821 | def lookup(self, key): |
|
1827 | def lookup(self, key): | |
1822 | """Resolve the node for a revision.""" |
|
1828 | """Resolve the node for a revision.""" | |
1823 |
|
1829 | |||
1824 | def lookupbranch(self, key): |
|
1830 | def lookupbranch(self, key): | |
1825 | """Look up the branch name of the given revision or branch name.""" |
|
1831 | """Look up the branch name of the given revision or branch name.""" | |
1826 |
|
1832 | |||
1827 | def known(self, nodes): |
|
1833 | def known(self, nodes): | |
1828 | """Determine whether a series of nodes is known. |
|
1834 | """Determine whether a series of nodes is known. | |
1829 |
|
1835 | |||
1830 | Returns a list of bools. |
|
1836 | Returns a list of bools. | |
1831 | """ |
|
1837 | """ | |
1832 |
|
1838 | |||
1833 | def local(self): |
|
1839 | def local(self): | |
1834 | """Whether the repository is local.""" |
|
1840 | """Whether the repository is local.""" | |
1835 | return True |
|
1841 | return True | |
1836 |
|
1842 | |||
1837 | def publishing(self): |
|
1843 | def publishing(self): | |
1838 | """Whether the repository is a publishing repository.""" |
|
1844 | """Whether the repository is a publishing repository.""" | |
1839 |
|
1845 | |||
1840 | def cancopy(self): |
|
1846 | def cancopy(self): | |
1841 | pass |
|
1847 | pass | |
1842 |
|
1848 | |||
1843 | def shared(self): |
|
1849 | def shared(self): | |
1844 | """The type of shared repository or None.""" |
|
1850 | """The type of shared repository or None.""" | |
1845 |
|
1851 | |||
1846 | def wjoin(self, f, *insidef): |
|
1852 | def wjoin(self, f, *insidef): | |
1847 | """Calls self.vfs.reljoin(self.root, f, *insidef)""" |
|
1853 | """Calls self.vfs.reljoin(self.root, f, *insidef)""" | |
1848 |
|
1854 | |||
1849 | def setparents(self, p1, p2): |
|
1855 | def setparents(self, p1, p2): | |
1850 | """Set the parent nodes of the working directory.""" |
|
1856 | """Set the parent nodes of the working directory.""" | |
1851 |
|
1857 | |||
1852 | def filectx(self, path, changeid=None, fileid=None): |
|
1858 | def filectx(self, path, changeid=None, fileid=None): | |
1853 | """Obtain a filectx for the given file revision.""" |
|
1859 | """Obtain a filectx for the given file revision.""" | |
1854 |
|
1860 | |||
1855 | def getcwd(self): |
|
1861 | def getcwd(self): | |
1856 | """Obtain the current working directory from the dirstate.""" |
|
1862 | """Obtain the current working directory from the dirstate.""" | |
1857 |
|
1863 | |||
1858 | def pathto(self, f, cwd=None): |
|
1864 | def pathto(self, f, cwd=None): | |
1859 | """Obtain the relative path to a file.""" |
|
1865 | """Obtain the relative path to a file.""" | |
1860 |
|
1866 | |||
1861 | def adddatafilter(self, name, fltr): |
|
1867 | def adddatafilter(self, name, fltr): | |
1862 | pass |
|
1868 | pass | |
1863 |
|
1869 | |||
1864 | def wread(self, filename): |
|
1870 | def wread(self, filename): | |
1865 | """Read a file from wvfs, using data filters.""" |
|
1871 | """Read a file from wvfs, using data filters.""" | |
1866 |
|
1872 | |||
1867 | def wwrite(self, filename, data, flags, backgroundclose=False, **kwargs): |
|
1873 | def wwrite(self, filename, data, flags, backgroundclose=False, **kwargs): | |
1868 | """Write data to a file in the wvfs, using data filters.""" |
|
1874 | """Write data to a file in the wvfs, using data filters.""" | |
1869 |
|
1875 | |||
1870 | def wwritedata(self, filename, data): |
|
1876 | def wwritedata(self, filename, data): | |
1871 | """Resolve data for writing to the wvfs, using data filters.""" |
|
1877 | """Resolve data for writing to the wvfs, using data filters.""" | |
1872 |
|
1878 | |||
1873 | def currenttransaction(self): |
|
1879 | def currenttransaction(self): | |
1874 | """Obtain the current transaction instance or None.""" |
|
1880 | """Obtain the current transaction instance or None.""" | |
1875 |
|
1881 | |||
1876 | def transaction(self, desc, report=None): |
|
1882 | def transaction(self, desc, report=None): | |
1877 | """Open a new transaction to write to the repository.""" |
|
1883 | """Open a new transaction to write to the repository.""" | |
1878 |
|
1884 | |||
1879 | def undofiles(self): |
|
1885 | def undofiles(self): | |
1880 | """Returns a list of (vfs, path) for files to undo transactions.""" |
|
1886 | """Returns a list of (vfs, path) for files to undo transactions.""" | |
1881 |
|
1887 | |||
1882 | def recover(self): |
|
1888 | def recover(self): | |
1883 | """Roll back an interrupted transaction.""" |
|
1889 | """Roll back an interrupted transaction.""" | |
1884 |
|
1890 | |||
1885 | def rollback(self, dryrun=False, force=False): |
|
1891 | def rollback(self, dryrun=False, force=False): | |
1886 | """Undo the last transaction. |
|
1892 | """Undo the last transaction. | |
1887 |
|
1893 | |||
1888 | DANGEROUS. |
|
1894 | DANGEROUS. | |
1889 | """ |
|
1895 | """ | |
1890 |
|
1896 | |||
1891 | def updatecaches(self, tr=None, full=False, caches=None): |
|
1897 | def updatecaches(self, tr=None, full=False, caches=None): | |
1892 | """Warm repo caches.""" |
|
1898 | """Warm repo caches.""" | |
1893 |
|
1899 | |||
1894 | def invalidatecaches(self): |
|
1900 | def invalidatecaches(self): | |
1895 | """Invalidate cached data due to the repository mutating.""" |
|
1901 | """Invalidate cached data due to the repository mutating.""" | |
1896 |
|
1902 | |||
1897 | def invalidatevolatilesets(self): |
|
1903 | def invalidatevolatilesets(self): | |
1898 | pass |
|
1904 | pass | |
1899 |
|
1905 | |||
1900 | def invalidatedirstate(self): |
|
1906 | def invalidatedirstate(self): | |
1901 | """Invalidate the dirstate.""" |
|
1907 | """Invalidate the dirstate.""" | |
1902 |
|
1908 | |||
1903 | def invalidate(self, clearfilecache=False): |
|
1909 | def invalidate(self, clearfilecache=False): | |
1904 | pass |
|
1910 | pass | |
1905 |
|
1911 | |||
1906 | def invalidateall(self): |
|
1912 | def invalidateall(self): | |
1907 | pass |
|
1913 | pass | |
1908 |
|
1914 | |||
1909 | def lock(self, wait=True): |
|
1915 | def lock(self, wait=True): | |
1910 | """Lock the repository store and return a lock instance.""" |
|
1916 | """Lock the repository store and return a lock instance.""" | |
1911 |
|
1917 | |||
1912 | def currentlock(self): |
|
1918 | def currentlock(self): | |
1913 | """Return the lock if it's held or None.""" |
|
1919 | """Return the lock if it's held or None.""" | |
1914 |
|
1920 | |||
1915 | def wlock(self, wait=True): |
|
1921 | def wlock(self, wait=True): | |
1916 | """Lock the non-store parts of the repository.""" |
|
1922 | """Lock the non-store parts of the repository.""" | |
1917 |
|
1923 | |||
1918 | def currentwlock(self): |
|
1924 | def currentwlock(self): | |
1919 | """Return the wlock if it's held or None.""" |
|
1925 | """Return the wlock if it's held or None.""" | |
1920 |
|
1926 | |||
1921 | def checkcommitpatterns(self, wctx, match, status, fail): |
|
1927 | def checkcommitpatterns(self, wctx, match, status, fail): | |
1922 | pass |
|
1928 | pass | |
1923 |
|
1929 | |||
1924 | def commit( |
|
1930 | def commit( | |
1925 | self, |
|
1931 | self, | |
1926 | text=b'', |
|
1932 | text=b'', | |
1927 | user=None, |
|
1933 | user=None, | |
1928 | date=None, |
|
1934 | date=None, | |
1929 | match=None, |
|
1935 | match=None, | |
1930 | force=False, |
|
1936 | force=False, | |
1931 | editor=False, |
|
1937 | editor=False, | |
1932 | extra=None, |
|
1938 | extra=None, | |
1933 | ): |
|
1939 | ): | |
1934 | """Add a new revision to the repository.""" |
|
1940 | """Add a new revision to the repository.""" | |
1935 |
|
1941 | |||
1936 | def commitctx(self, ctx, error=False, origctx=None): |
|
1942 | def commitctx(self, ctx, error=False, origctx=None): | |
1937 | """Commit a commitctx instance to the repository.""" |
|
1943 | """Commit a commitctx instance to the repository.""" | |
1938 |
|
1944 | |||
1939 | def destroying(self): |
|
1945 | def destroying(self): | |
1940 | """Inform the repository that nodes are about to be destroyed.""" |
|
1946 | """Inform the repository that nodes are about to be destroyed.""" | |
1941 |
|
1947 | |||
1942 | def destroyed(self): |
|
1948 | def destroyed(self): | |
1943 | """Inform the repository that nodes have been destroyed.""" |
|
1949 | """Inform the repository that nodes have been destroyed.""" | |
1944 |
|
1950 | |||
1945 | def status( |
|
1951 | def status( | |
1946 | self, |
|
1952 | self, | |
1947 | node1=b'.', |
|
1953 | node1=b'.', | |
1948 | node2=None, |
|
1954 | node2=None, | |
1949 | match=None, |
|
1955 | match=None, | |
1950 | ignored=False, |
|
1956 | ignored=False, | |
1951 | clean=False, |
|
1957 | clean=False, | |
1952 | unknown=False, |
|
1958 | unknown=False, | |
1953 | listsubrepos=False, |
|
1959 | listsubrepos=False, | |
1954 | ): |
|
1960 | ): | |
1955 | """Convenience method to call repo[x].status().""" |
|
1961 | """Convenience method to call repo[x].status().""" | |
1956 |
|
1962 | |||
1957 | def addpostdsstatus(self, ps): |
|
1963 | def addpostdsstatus(self, ps): | |
1958 | pass |
|
1964 | pass | |
1959 |
|
1965 | |||
1960 | def postdsstatus(self): |
|
1966 | def postdsstatus(self): | |
1961 | pass |
|
1967 | pass | |
1962 |
|
1968 | |||
1963 | def clearpostdsstatus(self): |
|
1969 | def clearpostdsstatus(self): | |
1964 | pass |
|
1970 | pass | |
1965 |
|
1971 | |||
1966 | def heads(self, start=None): |
|
1972 | def heads(self, start=None): | |
1967 | """Obtain list of nodes that are DAG heads.""" |
|
1973 | """Obtain list of nodes that are DAG heads.""" | |
1968 |
|
1974 | |||
1969 | def branchheads(self, branch=None, start=None, closed=False): |
|
1975 | def branchheads(self, branch=None, start=None, closed=False): | |
1970 | pass |
|
1976 | pass | |
1971 |
|
1977 | |||
1972 | def branches(self, nodes): |
|
1978 | def branches(self, nodes): | |
1973 | pass |
|
1979 | pass | |
1974 |
|
1980 | |||
1975 | def between(self, pairs): |
|
1981 | def between(self, pairs): | |
1976 | pass |
|
1982 | pass | |
1977 |
|
1983 | |||
1978 | def checkpush(self, pushop): |
|
1984 | def checkpush(self, pushop): | |
1979 | pass |
|
1985 | pass | |
1980 |
|
1986 | |||
1981 | prepushoutgoinghooks = interfaceutil.Attribute("""util.hooks instance.""") |
|
1987 | prepushoutgoinghooks = interfaceutil.Attribute("""util.hooks instance.""") | |
1982 |
|
1988 | |||
1983 | def pushkey(self, namespace, key, old, new): |
|
1989 | def pushkey(self, namespace, key, old, new): | |
1984 | pass |
|
1990 | pass | |
1985 |
|
1991 | |||
1986 | def listkeys(self, namespace): |
|
1992 | def listkeys(self, namespace): | |
1987 | pass |
|
1993 | pass | |
1988 |
|
1994 | |||
1989 | def debugwireargs(self, one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None): |
|
1995 | def debugwireargs(self, one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None): | |
1990 | pass |
|
1996 | pass | |
1991 |
|
1997 | |||
1992 | def savecommitmessage(self, text): |
|
1998 | def savecommitmessage(self, text): | |
1993 | pass |
|
1999 | pass | |
1994 |
|
2000 | |||
1995 | def register_sidedata_computer( |
|
2001 | def register_sidedata_computer( | |
1996 | self, kind, category, keys, computer, flags, replace=False |
|
2002 | self, kind, category, keys, computer, flags, replace=False | |
1997 | ): |
|
2003 | ): | |
1998 | pass |
|
2004 | pass | |
1999 |
|
2005 | |||
2000 | def register_wanted_sidedata(self, category): |
|
2006 | def register_wanted_sidedata(self, category): | |
2001 | pass |
|
2007 | pass | |
2002 |
|
2008 | |||
2003 |
|
2009 | |||
2004 | class completelocalrepository( |
|
2010 | class completelocalrepository( | |
2005 | ilocalrepositorymain, ilocalrepositoryfilestorage |
|
2011 | ilocalrepositorymain, ilocalrepositoryfilestorage | |
2006 | ): |
|
2012 | ): | |
2007 | """Complete interface for a local repository.""" |
|
2013 | """Complete interface for a local repository.""" | |
2008 |
|
2014 | |||
2009 |
|
2015 | |||
2010 | class iwireprotocolcommandcacher(Protocol): |
|
2016 | class iwireprotocolcommandcacher(Protocol): | |
2011 | """Represents a caching backend for wire protocol commands. |
|
2017 | """Represents a caching backend for wire protocol commands. | |
2012 |
|
2018 | |||
2013 | Wire protocol version 2 supports transparent caching of many commands. |
|
2019 | Wire protocol version 2 supports transparent caching of many commands. | |
2014 | To leverage this caching, servers can activate objects that cache |
|
2020 | To leverage this caching, servers can activate objects that cache | |
2015 | command responses. Objects handle both cache writing and reading. |
|
2021 | command responses. Objects handle both cache writing and reading. | |
2016 | This interface defines how that response caching mechanism works. |
|
2022 | This interface defines how that response caching mechanism works. | |
2017 |
|
2023 | |||
2018 | Wire protocol version 2 commands emit a series of objects that are |
|
2024 | Wire protocol version 2 commands emit a series of objects that are | |
2019 | serialized and sent to the client. The caching layer exists between |
|
2025 | serialized and sent to the client. The caching layer exists between | |
2020 | the invocation of the command function and the sending of its output |
|
2026 | the invocation of the command function and the sending of its output | |
2021 | objects to an output layer. |
|
2027 | objects to an output layer. | |
2022 |
|
2028 | |||
2023 | Instances of this interface represent a binding to a cache that |
|
2029 | Instances of this interface represent a binding to a cache that | |
2024 | can serve a response (in place of calling a command function) and/or |
|
2030 | can serve a response (in place of calling a command function) and/or | |
2025 | write responses to a cache for subsequent use. |
|
2031 | write responses to a cache for subsequent use. | |
2026 |
|
2032 | |||
2027 | When a command request arrives, the following happens with regards |
|
2033 | When a command request arrives, the following happens with regards | |
2028 | to this interface: |
|
2034 | to this interface: | |
2029 |
|
2035 | |||
2030 | 1. The server determines whether the command request is cacheable. |
|
2036 | 1. The server determines whether the command request is cacheable. | |
2031 | 2. If it is, an instance of this interface is spawned. |
|
2037 | 2. If it is, an instance of this interface is spawned. | |
2032 | 3. The cacher is activated in a context manager (``__enter__`` is called). |
|
2038 | 3. The cacher is activated in a context manager (``__enter__`` is called). | |
2033 | 4. A cache *key* for that request is derived. This will call the |
|
2039 | 4. A cache *key* for that request is derived. This will call the | |
2034 | instance's ``adjustcachekeystate()`` method so the derivation |
|
2040 | instance's ``adjustcachekeystate()`` method so the derivation | |
2035 | can be influenced. |
|
2041 | can be influenced. | |
2036 | 5. The cacher is informed of the derived cache key via a call to |
|
2042 | 5. The cacher is informed of the derived cache key via a call to | |
2037 | ``setcachekey()``. |
|
2043 | ``setcachekey()``. | |
2038 | 6. The cacher's ``lookup()`` method is called to test for presence of |
|
2044 | 6. The cacher's ``lookup()`` method is called to test for presence of | |
2039 | the derived key in the cache. |
|
2045 | the derived key in the cache. | |
2040 | 7. If ``lookup()`` returns a hit, that cached result is used in place |
|
2046 | 7. If ``lookup()`` returns a hit, that cached result is used in place | |
2041 | of invoking the command function. ``__exit__`` is called and the instance |
|
2047 | of invoking the command function. ``__exit__`` is called and the instance | |
2042 | is discarded. |
|
2048 | is discarded. | |
2043 | 8. The command function is invoked. |
|
2049 | 8. The command function is invoked. | |
2044 | 9. ``onobject()`` is called for each object emitted by the command |
|
2050 | 9. ``onobject()`` is called for each object emitted by the command | |
2045 | function. |
|
2051 | function. | |
2046 | 10. After the final object is seen, ``onfinished()`` is called. |
|
2052 | 10. After the final object is seen, ``onfinished()`` is called. | |
2047 | 11. ``__exit__`` is called to signal the end of use of the instance. |
|
2053 | 11. ``__exit__`` is called to signal the end of use of the instance. | |
2048 |
|
2054 | |||
2049 | Cache *key* derivation can be influenced by the instance. |
|
2055 | Cache *key* derivation can be influenced by the instance. | |
2050 |
|
2056 | |||
2051 | Cache keys are initially derived by a deterministic representation of |
|
2057 | Cache keys are initially derived by a deterministic representation of | |
2052 | the command request. This includes the command name, arguments, protocol |
|
2058 | the command request. This includes the command name, arguments, protocol | |
2053 | version, etc. This initial key derivation is performed by CBOR-encoding a |
|
2059 | version, etc. This initial key derivation is performed by CBOR-encoding a | |
2054 | data structure and feeding that output into a hasher. |
|
2060 | data structure and feeding that output into a hasher. | |
2055 |
|
2061 | |||
2056 | Instances of this interface can influence this initial key derivation |
|
2062 | Instances of this interface can influence this initial key derivation | |
2057 | via ``adjustcachekeystate()``. |
|
2063 | via ``adjustcachekeystate()``. | |
2058 |
|
2064 | |||
2059 | The instance is informed of the derived cache key via a call to |
|
2065 | The instance is informed of the derived cache key via a call to | |
2060 | ``setcachekey()``. The instance must store the key locally so it can |
|
2066 | ``setcachekey()``. The instance must store the key locally so it can | |
2061 | be consulted on subsequent operations that may require it. |
|
2067 | be consulted on subsequent operations that may require it. | |
2062 |
|
2068 | |||
2063 | When constructed, the instance has access to a callable that can be used |
|
2069 | When constructed, the instance has access to a callable that can be used | |
2064 | for encoding response objects. This callable receives as its single |
|
2070 | for encoding response objects. This callable receives as its single | |
2065 | argument an object emitted by a command function. It returns an iterable |
|
2071 | argument an object emitted by a command function. It returns an iterable | |
2066 | of bytes chunks representing the encoded object. Unless the cacher is |
|
2072 | of bytes chunks representing the encoded object. Unless the cacher is | |
2067 | caching native Python objects in memory or has a way of reconstructing |
|
2073 | caching native Python objects in memory or has a way of reconstructing | |
2068 | the original Python objects, implementations typically call this function |
|
2074 | the original Python objects, implementations typically call this function | |
2069 | to produce bytes from the output objects and then store those bytes in |
|
2075 | to produce bytes from the output objects and then store those bytes in | |
2070 | the cache. When it comes time to re-emit those bytes, they are wrapped |
|
2076 | the cache. When it comes time to re-emit those bytes, they are wrapped | |
2071 | in a ``wireprototypes.encodedresponse`` instance to tell the output |
|
2077 | in a ``wireprototypes.encodedresponse`` instance to tell the output | |
2072 | layer that they are pre-encoded. |
|
2078 | layer that they are pre-encoded. | |
2073 |
|
2079 | |||
2074 | When receiving the objects emitted by the command function, instances |
|
2080 | When receiving the objects emitted by the command function, instances | |
2075 | can choose what to do with those objects. The simplest thing to do is |
|
2081 | can choose what to do with those objects. The simplest thing to do is | |
2076 | re-emit the original objects. They will be forwarded to the output |
|
2082 | re-emit the original objects. They will be forwarded to the output | |
2077 | layer and will be processed as if the cacher did not exist. |
|
2083 | layer and will be processed as if the cacher did not exist. | |
2078 |
|
2084 | |||
2079 | Implementations could also choose to not emit objects - instead locally |
|
2085 | Implementations could also choose to not emit objects - instead locally | |
2080 | buffering objects or their encoded representation. They could then emit |
|
2086 | buffering objects or their encoded representation. They could then emit | |
2081 | a single "coalesced" object when ``onfinished()`` is called. In |
|
2087 | a single "coalesced" object when ``onfinished()`` is called. In | |
2082 | this way, the implementation would function as a filtering layer of |
|
2088 | this way, the implementation would function as a filtering layer of | |
2083 | sorts. |
|
2089 | sorts. | |
2084 |
|
2090 | |||
2085 | When caching objects, typically the encoded form of the object will |
|
2091 | When caching objects, typically the encoded form of the object will | |
2086 | be stored. Keep in mind that if the original object is forwarded to |
|
2092 | be stored. Keep in mind that if the original object is forwarded to | |
2087 | the output layer, it will need to be encoded there as well. For large |
|
2093 | the output layer, it will need to be encoded there as well. For large | |
2088 | output, this redundant encoding could add overhead. Implementations |
|
2094 | output, this redundant encoding could add overhead. Implementations | |
2089 | could wrap the encoded object data in ``wireprototypes.encodedresponse`` |
|
2095 | could wrap the encoded object data in ``wireprototypes.encodedresponse`` | |
2090 | instances to avoid this overhead. |
|
2096 | instances to avoid this overhead. | |
2091 | """ |
|
2097 | """ | |
2092 |
|
2098 | |||
2093 | def __enter__(self): |
|
2099 | def __enter__(self): | |
2094 | """Marks the instance as active. |
|
2100 | """Marks the instance as active. | |
2095 |
|
2101 | |||
2096 | Should return self. |
|
2102 | Should return self. | |
2097 | """ |
|
2103 | """ | |
2098 |
|
2104 | |||
2099 | def __exit__(self, exctype, excvalue, exctb): |
|
2105 | def __exit__(self, exctype, excvalue, exctb): | |
2100 | """Called when cacher is no longer used. |
|
2106 | """Called when cacher is no longer used. | |
2101 |
|
2107 | |||
2102 | This can be used by implementations to perform cleanup actions (e.g. |
|
2108 | This can be used by implementations to perform cleanup actions (e.g. | |
2103 | disconnecting network sockets, aborting a partially cached response. |
|
2109 | disconnecting network sockets, aborting a partially cached response. | |
2104 | """ |
|
2110 | """ | |
2105 |
|
2111 | |||
2106 | def adjustcachekeystate(self, state): |
|
2112 | def adjustcachekeystate(self, state): | |
2107 | """Influences cache key derivation by adjusting state to derive key. |
|
2113 | """Influences cache key derivation by adjusting state to derive key. | |
2108 |
|
2114 | |||
2109 | A dict defining the state used to derive the cache key is passed. |
|
2115 | A dict defining the state used to derive the cache key is passed. | |
2110 |
|
2116 | |||
2111 | Implementations can modify this dict to record additional state that |
|
2117 | Implementations can modify this dict to record additional state that | |
2112 | is wanted to influence key derivation. |
|
2118 | is wanted to influence key derivation. | |
2113 |
|
2119 | |||
2114 | Implementations are *highly* encouraged to not modify or delete |
|
2120 | Implementations are *highly* encouraged to not modify or delete | |
2115 | existing keys. |
|
2121 | existing keys. | |
2116 | """ |
|
2122 | """ | |
2117 |
|
2123 | |||
2118 | def setcachekey(self, key): |
|
2124 | def setcachekey(self, key): | |
2119 | """Record the derived cache key for this request. |
|
2125 | """Record the derived cache key for this request. | |
2120 |
|
2126 | |||
2121 | Instances may mutate the key for internal usage, as desired. e.g. |
|
2127 | Instances may mutate the key for internal usage, as desired. e.g. | |
2122 | instances may wish to prepend the repo name, introduce path |
|
2128 | instances may wish to prepend the repo name, introduce path | |
2123 | components for filesystem or URL addressing, etc. Behavior is up to |
|
2129 | components for filesystem or URL addressing, etc. Behavior is up to | |
2124 | the cache. |
|
2130 | the cache. | |
2125 |
|
2131 | |||
2126 | Returns a bool indicating if the request is cacheable by this |
|
2132 | Returns a bool indicating if the request is cacheable by this | |
2127 | instance. |
|
2133 | instance. | |
2128 | """ |
|
2134 | """ | |
2129 |
|
2135 | |||
2130 | def lookup(self): |
|
2136 | def lookup(self): | |
2131 | """Attempt to resolve an entry in the cache. |
|
2137 | """Attempt to resolve an entry in the cache. | |
2132 |
|
2138 | |||
2133 | The instance is instructed to look for the cache key that it was |
|
2139 | The instance is instructed to look for the cache key that it was | |
2134 | informed about via the call to ``setcachekey()``. |
|
2140 | informed about via the call to ``setcachekey()``. | |
2135 |
|
2141 | |||
2136 | If there's no cache hit or the cacher doesn't wish to use the cached |
|
2142 | If there's no cache hit or the cacher doesn't wish to use the cached | |
2137 | entry, ``None`` should be returned. |
|
2143 | entry, ``None`` should be returned. | |
2138 |
|
2144 | |||
2139 | Else, a dict defining the cached result should be returned. The |
|
2145 | Else, a dict defining the cached result should be returned. The | |
2140 | dict may have the following keys: |
|
2146 | dict may have the following keys: | |
2141 |
|
2147 | |||
2142 | objs |
|
2148 | objs | |
2143 | An iterable of objects that should be sent to the client. That |
|
2149 | An iterable of objects that should be sent to the client. That | |
2144 | iterable of objects is expected to be what the command function |
|
2150 | iterable of objects is expected to be what the command function | |
2145 | would return if invoked or an equivalent representation thereof. |
|
2151 | would return if invoked or an equivalent representation thereof. | |
2146 | """ |
|
2152 | """ | |
2147 |
|
2153 | |||
2148 | def onobject(self, obj): |
|
2154 | def onobject(self, obj): | |
2149 | """Called when a new object is emitted from the command function. |
|
2155 | """Called when a new object is emitted from the command function. | |
2150 |
|
2156 | |||
2151 | Receives as its argument the object that was emitted from the |
|
2157 | Receives as its argument the object that was emitted from the | |
2152 | command function. |
|
2158 | command function. | |
2153 |
|
2159 | |||
2154 | This method returns an iterator of objects to forward to the output |
|
2160 | This method returns an iterator of objects to forward to the output | |
2155 | layer. The easiest implementation is a generator that just |
|
2161 | layer. The easiest implementation is a generator that just | |
2156 | ``yield obj``. |
|
2162 | ``yield obj``. | |
2157 | """ |
|
2163 | """ | |
2158 |
|
2164 | |||
2159 | def onfinished(self): |
|
2165 | def onfinished(self): | |
2160 | """Called after all objects have been emitted from the command function. |
|
2166 | """Called after all objects have been emitted from the command function. | |
2161 |
|
2167 | |||
2162 | Implementations should return an iterator of objects to forward to |
|
2168 | Implementations should return an iterator of objects to forward to | |
2163 | the output layer. |
|
2169 | the output layer. | |
2164 |
|
2170 | |||
2165 | This method can be a generator. |
|
2171 | This method can be a generator. | |
2166 | """ |
|
2172 | """ |
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1 | # manifest.py - manifest revision class for mercurial |
|
1 | # manifest.py - manifest revision class for mercurial | |
2 | # |
|
2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> |
|
3 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
|
4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
|
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
|
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
|
7 | |||
8 | from __future__ import annotations |
|
8 | from __future__ import annotations | |
9 |
|
9 | |||
10 | import heapq |
|
10 | import heapq | |
11 | import itertools |
|
11 | import itertools | |
12 | import struct |
|
12 | import struct | |
13 | import typing |
|
13 | import typing | |
14 | import weakref |
|
14 | import weakref | |
15 |
|
15 | |||
16 | from typing import ( |
|
16 | from typing import ( | |
17 | Callable, |
|
17 | Callable, | |
18 | Collection, |
|
18 | Collection, | |
19 | Dict, |
|
19 | Dict, | |
20 | Iterable, |
|
20 | Iterable, | |
21 | Iterator, |
|
21 | Iterator, | |
22 | List, |
|
22 | List, | |
23 | Optional, |
|
23 | Optional, | |
24 | Set, |
|
24 | Set, | |
25 | Tuple, |
|
25 | Tuple, | |
26 | Union, |
|
26 | Union, | |
27 | cast, |
|
27 | cast, | |
28 | ) |
|
28 | ) | |
29 |
|
29 | |||
30 | from .i18n import _ |
|
30 | from .i18n import _ | |
31 | from .node import ( |
|
31 | from .node import ( | |
32 | bin, |
|
32 | bin, | |
33 | hex, |
|
33 | hex, | |
34 | nullrev, |
|
34 | nullrev, | |
35 | ) |
|
35 | ) | |
36 | from . import ( |
|
36 | from . import ( | |
37 | encoding, |
|
37 | encoding, | |
38 | error, |
|
38 | error, | |
39 | match as matchmod, |
|
39 | match as matchmod, | |
40 | mdiff, |
|
40 | mdiff, | |
41 | pathutil, |
|
41 | pathutil, | |
42 | policy, |
|
42 | policy, | |
43 | pycompat, |
|
43 | pycompat, | |
44 | revlog, |
|
44 | revlog, | |
45 | util, |
|
45 | util, | |
46 | ) |
|
46 | ) | |
47 | from .interfaces import ( |
|
47 | from .interfaces import ( | |
48 | repository, |
|
48 | repository, | |
49 | ) |
|
49 | ) | |
50 | from .revlogutils import ( |
|
50 | from .revlogutils import ( | |
51 | constants as revlog_constants, |
|
51 | constants as revlog_constants, | |
52 | ) |
|
52 | ) | |
53 |
|
53 | |||
54 | if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: |
|
54 | if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: | |
55 | from typing import ( |
|
55 | from typing import ( | |
56 | ByteString, |
|
56 | ByteString, | |
57 | ) |
|
57 | ) | |
58 |
|
58 | |||
59 |
|
59 | |||
60 | parsers = policy.importmod('parsers') |
|
60 | parsers = policy.importmod('parsers') | |
61 | propertycache = util.propertycache |
|
61 | propertycache = util.propertycache | |
62 |
|
62 | |||
63 | # Allow tests to more easily test the alternate path in manifestdict.fastdelta() |
|
63 | # Allow tests to more easily test the alternate path in manifestdict.fastdelta() | |
64 | FASTDELTA_TEXTDIFF_THRESHOLD = 1000 |
|
64 | FASTDELTA_TEXTDIFF_THRESHOLD = 1000 | |
65 |
|
65 | |||
66 |
|
66 | |||
67 | def _parse(nodelen, data: bytes): |
|
67 | def _parse(nodelen, data: bytes): | |
68 | # This method does a little bit of excessive-looking |
|
68 | # This method does a little bit of excessive-looking | |
69 | # precondition checking. This is so that the behavior of this |
|
69 | # precondition checking. This is so that the behavior of this | |
70 | # class exactly matches its C counterpart to try and help |
|
70 | # class exactly matches its C counterpart to try and help | |
71 | # prevent surprise breakage for anyone that develops against |
|
71 | # prevent surprise breakage for anyone that develops against | |
72 | # the pure version. |
|
72 | # the pure version. | |
73 | if data and data[-1:] != b'\n': |
|
73 | if data and data[-1:] != b'\n': | |
74 | raise ValueError(b'Manifest did not end in a newline.') |
|
74 | raise ValueError(b'Manifest did not end in a newline.') | |
75 | prev = None |
|
75 | prev = None | |
76 | for l in data.splitlines(): |
|
76 | for l in data.splitlines(): | |
77 | if prev is not None and prev > l: |
|
77 | if prev is not None and prev > l: | |
78 | raise ValueError(b'Manifest lines not in sorted order.') |
|
78 | raise ValueError(b'Manifest lines not in sorted order.') | |
79 | prev = l |
|
79 | prev = l | |
80 | f, n = l.split(b'\0') |
|
80 | f, n = l.split(b'\0') | |
81 | nl = len(n) |
|
81 | nl = len(n) | |
82 | flags = n[-1:] |
|
82 | flags = n[-1:] | |
83 | if flags in _manifestflags: |
|
83 | if flags in _manifestflags: | |
84 | n = n[:-1] |
|
84 | n = n[:-1] | |
85 | nl -= 1 |
|
85 | nl -= 1 | |
86 | else: |
|
86 | else: | |
87 | flags = b'' |
|
87 | flags = b'' | |
88 | if nl != 2 * nodelen: |
|
88 | if nl != 2 * nodelen: | |
89 | raise ValueError(b'Invalid manifest line') |
|
89 | raise ValueError(b'Invalid manifest line') | |
90 |
|
90 | |||
91 | yield f, bin(n), flags |
|
91 | yield f, bin(n), flags | |
92 |
|
92 | |||
93 |
|
93 | |||
94 | def _text(it): |
|
94 | def _text(it): | |
95 | files = [] |
|
95 | files = [] | |
96 | lines = [] |
|
96 | lines = [] | |
97 | for f, n, fl in it: |
|
97 | for f, n, fl in it: | |
98 | files.append(f) |
|
98 | files.append(f) | |
99 | # if this is changed to support newlines in filenames, |
|
99 | # if this is changed to support newlines in filenames, | |
100 | # be sure to check the templates/ dir again (especially *-raw.tmpl) |
|
100 | # be sure to check the templates/ dir again (especially *-raw.tmpl) | |
101 | lines.append(b"%s\0%s%s\n" % (f, hex(n), fl)) |
|
101 | lines.append(b"%s\0%s%s\n" % (f, hex(n), fl)) | |
102 |
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102 | |||
103 | _checkforbidden(files) |
|
103 | _checkforbidden(files) | |
104 | return b''.join(lines) |
|
104 | return b''.join(lines) | |
105 |
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105 | |||
106 |
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106 | |||
107 | class lazymanifestiter: |
|
107 | class lazymanifestiter: | |
108 | def __init__(self, lm: '_LazyManifest') -> None: |
|
108 | def __init__(self, lm: '_LazyManifest') -> None: | |
109 | self.pos = 0 |
|
109 | self.pos = 0 | |
110 | self.lm = lm |
|
110 | self.lm = lm | |
111 |
|
111 | |||
112 | def __iter__(self) -> 'lazymanifestiter': |
|
112 | def __iter__(self) -> 'lazymanifestiter': | |
113 | return self |
|
113 | return self | |
114 |
|
114 | |||
115 | def next(self) -> bytes: |
|
115 | def next(self) -> bytes: | |
116 | try: |
|
116 | try: | |
117 | data, pos = self.lm._get(self.pos) |
|
117 | data, pos = self.lm._get(self.pos) | |
118 | except IndexError: |
|
118 | except IndexError: | |
119 | raise StopIteration |
|
119 | raise StopIteration | |
120 | if pos == -1: |
|
120 | if pos == -1: | |
121 | assert isinstance(data, tuple) |
|
121 | assert isinstance(data, tuple) | |
122 | self.pos += 1 |
|
122 | self.pos += 1 | |
123 | return data[0] |
|
123 | return data[0] | |
124 | assert isinstance(data, bytes) |
|
124 | assert isinstance(data, bytes) | |
125 | self.pos += 1 |
|
125 | self.pos += 1 | |
126 | zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos) |
|
126 | zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos) | |
127 | return data[pos:zeropos] |
|
127 | return data[pos:zeropos] | |
128 |
|
128 | |||
129 | __next__ = next |
|
129 | __next__ = next | |
130 |
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130 | |||
131 |
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131 | |||
132 | class lazymanifestiterentries: |
|
132 | class lazymanifestiterentries: | |
133 | def __init__(self, lm: '_LazyManifest') -> None: |
|
133 | def __init__(self, lm: '_LazyManifest') -> None: | |
134 | self.lm = lm |
|
134 | self.lm = lm | |
135 | self.pos = 0 |
|
135 | self.pos = 0 | |
136 |
|
136 | |||
137 | def __iter__(self) -> 'lazymanifestiterentries': |
|
137 | def __iter__(self) -> 'lazymanifestiterentries': | |
138 | return self |
|
138 | return self | |
139 |
|
139 | |||
140 | def next(self) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]: |
|
140 | def next(self) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]: | |
141 | try: |
|
141 | try: | |
142 | data, pos = self.lm._get(self.pos) |
|
142 | data, pos = self.lm._get(self.pos) | |
143 | except IndexError: |
|
143 | except IndexError: | |
144 | raise StopIteration |
|
144 | raise StopIteration | |
145 | if pos == -1: |
|
145 | if pos == -1: | |
146 | assert isinstance(data, tuple) |
|
146 | assert isinstance(data, tuple) | |
147 | self.pos += 1 |
|
147 | self.pos += 1 | |
148 | return data |
|
148 | return data | |
149 | assert isinstance(data, bytes) |
|
149 | assert isinstance(data, bytes) | |
150 | zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos) |
|
150 | zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos) | |
151 | nlpos = data.find(b'\n', pos) |
|
151 | nlpos = data.find(b'\n', pos) | |
152 | if zeropos == -1 or nlpos == -1 or nlpos < zeropos: |
|
152 | if zeropos == -1 or nlpos == -1 or nlpos < zeropos: | |
153 | raise error.StorageError(b'Invalid manifest line') |
|
153 | raise error.StorageError(b'Invalid manifest line') | |
154 | flags = data[nlpos - 1 : nlpos] |
|
154 | flags = data[nlpos - 1 : nlpos] | |
155 | if flags in _manifestflags: |
|
155 | if flags in _manifestflags: | |
156 | hlen = nlpos - zeropos - 2 |
|
156 | hlen = nlpos - zeropos - 2 | |
157 | else: |
|
157 | else: | |
158 | hlen = nlpos - zeropos - 1 |
|
158 | hlen = nlpos - zeropos - 1 | |
159 | flags = b'' |
|
159 | flags = b'' | |
160 | if hlen != 2 * self.lm._nodelen: |
|
160 | if hlen != 2 * self.lm._nodelen: | |
161 | raise error.StorageError(b'Invalid manifest line') |
|
161 | raise error.StorageError(b'Invalid manifest line') | |
162 | hashval = unhexlify( |
|
162 | hashval = unhexlify( | |
163 | data, self.lm.extrainfo[self.pos], zeropos + 1, hlen |
|
163 | data, self.lm.extrainfo[self.pos], zeropos + 1, hlen | |
164 | ) |
|
164 | ) | |
165 | self.pos += 1 |
|
165 | self.pos += 1 | |
166 | return (data[pos:zeropos], hashval, flags) |
|
166 | return (data[pos:zeropos], hashval, flags) | |
167 |
|
167 | |||
168 | __next__ = next |
|
168 | __next__ = next | |
169 |
|
169 | |||
170 |
|
170 | |||
171 | def unhexlify(data: bytes, extra: int, pos, length: int): |
|
171 | def unhexlify(data: bytes, extra: int, pos, length: int): | |
172 | s = bin(data[pos : pos + length]) |
|
172 | s = bin(data[pos : pos + length]) | |
173 | if extra: |
|
173 | if extra: | |
174 | s += bytes([extra & 0xFF]) |
|
174 | s += bytes([extra & 0xFF]) | |
175 | return s |
|
175 | return s | |
176 |
|
176 | |||
177 |
|
177 | |||
178 | def _cmp(a, b): |
|
178 | def _cmp(a, b): | |
179 | return (a > b) - (a < b) |
|
179 | return (a > b) - (a < b) | |
180 |
|
180 | |||
181 |
|
181 | |||
182 | _manifestflags = {b'', b'l', b't', b'x'} |
|
182 | _manifestflags = {b'', b'l', b't', b'x'} | |
183 |
|
183 | |||
184 |
|
184 | |||
185 | class _LazyManifest: |
|
185 | class _LazyManifest: | |
186 | """A pure python manifest backed by a byte string. It is supplimented with |
|
186 | """A pure python manifest backed by a byte string. It is supplimented with | |
187 | internal lists as it is modified, until it is compacted back to a pure byte |
|
187 | internal lists as it is modified, until it is compacted back to a pure byte | |
188 | string. |
|
188 | string. | |
189 |
|
189 | |||
190 | ``data`` is the initial manifest data. |
|
190 | ``data`` is the initial manifest data. | |
191 |
|
191 | |||
192 | ``positions`` is a list of offsets, one per manifest entry. Positive |
|
192 | ``positions`` is a list of offsets, one per manifest entry. Positive | |
193 | values are offsets into ``data``, negative values are offsets into the |
|
193 | values are offsets into ``data``, negative values are offsets into the | |
194 | ``extradata`` list. When an entry is removed, its entry is dropped from |
|
194 | ``extradata`` list. When an entry is removed, its entry is dropped from | |
195 | ``positions``. The values are encoded such that when walking the list and |
|
195 | ``positions``. The values are encoded such that when walking the list and | |
196 | indexing into ``data`` or ``extradata`` as appropriate, the entries are |
|
196 | indexing into ``data`` or ``extradata`` as appropriate, the entries are | |
197 | sorted by filename. |
|
197 | sorted by filename. | |
198 |
|
198 | |||
199 | ``extradata`` is a list of (key, hash, flags) for entries that were added or |
|
199 | ``extradata`` is a list of (key, hash, flags) for entries that were added or | |
200 | modified since the manifest was created or compacted. |
|
200 | modified since the manifest was created or compacted. | |
201 | """ |
|
201 | """ | |
202 |
|
202 | |||
203 | def __init__( |
|
203 | def __init__( | |
204 | self, |
|
204 | self, | |
205 | nodelen: int, |
|
205 | nodelen: int, | |
206 | data: bytes, |
|
206 | data: bytes, | |
207 | positions=None, |
|
207 | positions=None, | |
208 | extrainfo=None, |
|
208 | extrainfo=None, | |
209 | extradata=None, |
|
209 | extradata=None, | |
210 | hasremovals: bool = False, |
|
210 | hasremovals: bool = False, | |
211 | ): |
|
211 | ): | |
212 | self._nodelen = nodelen |
|
212 | self._nodelen = nodelen | |
213 | if positions is None: |
|
213 | if positions is None: | |
214 | self.positions = self.findlines(data) |
|
214 | self.positions = self.findlines(data) | |
215 | self.extrainfo = [0] * len(self.positions) |
|
215 | self.extrainfo = [0] * len(self.positions) | |
216 | self.data = data |
|
216 | self.data = data | |
217 | self.extradata = [] |
|
217 | self.extradata = [] | |
218 | self.hasremovals = False |
|
218 | self.hasremovals = False | |
219 | else: |
|
219 | else: | |
220 | self.positions = positions[:] |
|
220 | self.positions = positions[:] | |
221 | self.extrainfo = extrainfo[:] |
|
221 | self.extrainfo = extrainfo[:] | |
222 | self.extradata = extradata[:] |
|
222 | self.extradata = extradata[:] | |
223 | self.data = data |
|
223 | self.data = data | |
224 | self.hasremovals = hasremovals |
|
224 | self.hasremovals = hasremovals | |
225 |
|
225 | |||
226 | def findlines(self, data: bytes) -> List[int]: |
|
226 | def findlines(self, data: bytes) -> List[int]: | |
227 | if not data: |
|
227 | if not data: | |
228 | return [] |
|
228 | return [] | |
229 | pos = data.find(b"\n") |
|
229 | pos = data.find(b"\n") | |
230 | if pos == -1 or data[-1:] != b'\n': |
|
230 | if pos == -1 or data[-1:] != b'\n': | |
231 | raise ValueError(b"Manifest did not end in a newline.") |
|
231 | raise ValueError(b"Manifest did not end in a newline.") | |
232 | positions = [0] |
|
232 | positions = [0] | |
233 | prev = data[: data.find(b'\x00')] |
|
233 | prev = data[: data.find(b'\x00')] | |
234 | while pos < len(data) - 1 and pos != -1: |
|
234 | while pos < len(data) - 1 and pos != -1: | |
235 | positions.append(pos + 1) |
|
235 | positions.append(pos + 1) | |
236 | nexts = data[pos + 1 : data.find(b'\x00', pos + 1)] |
|
236 | nexts = data[pos + 1 : data.find(b'\x00', pos + 1)] | |
237 | if nexts < prev: |
|
237 | if nexts < prev: | |
238 | raise ValueError(b"Manifest lines not in sorted order.") |
|
238 | raise ValueError(b"Manifest lines not in sorted order.") | |
239 | prev = nexts |
|
239 | prev = nexts | |
240 | pos = data.find(b"\n", pos + 1) |
|
240 | pos = data.find(b"\n", pos + 1) | |
241 | return positions |
|
241 | return positions | |
242 |
|
242 | |||
243 | def _get( |
|
243 | def _get( | |
244 | self, index: int |
|
244 | self, index: int | |
245 | ) -> Tuple[Union[bytes, Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]], int]: |
|
245 | ) -> Tuple[Union[bytes, Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]], int]: | |
246 | # get the position encoded in pos: |
|
246 | # get the position encoded in pos: | |
247 | # positive number is an index in 'data' |
|
247 | # positive number is an index in 'data' | |
248 | # negative number is in extrapieces |
|
248 | # negative number is in extrapieces | |
249 | pos = self.positions[index] |
|
249 | pos = self.positions[index] | |
250 | if pos >= 0: |
|
250 | if pos >= 0: | |
251 | return self.data, pos |
|
251 | return self.data, pos | |
252 | return self.extradata[-pos - 1], -1 |
|
252 | return self.extradata[-pos - 1], -1 | |
253 |
|
253 | |||
254 | def _getkey(self, pos) -> bytes: |
|
254 | def _getkey(self, pos) -> bytes: | |
255 | if pos >= 0: |
|
255 | if pos >= 0: | |
256 | return self.data[pos : self.data.find(b'\x00', pos + 1)] |
|
256 | return self.data[pos : self.data.find(b'\x00', pos + 1)] | |
257 | return self.extradata[-pos - 1][0] |
|
257 | return self.extradata[-pos - 1][0] | |
258 |
|
258 | |||
259 | def bsearch(self, key: bytes) -> int: |
|
259 | def bsearch(self, key: bytes) -> int: | |
260 | first = 0 |
|
260 | first = 0 | |
261 | last = len(self.positions) - 1 |
|
261 | last = len(self.positions) - 1 | |
262 |
|
262 | |||
263 | while first <= last: |
|
263 | while first <= last: | |
264 | midpoint = (first + last) // 2 |
|
264 | midpoint = (first + last) // 2 | |
265 | nextpos = self.positions[midpoint] |
|
265 | nextpos = self.positions[midpoint] | |
266 | candidate = self._getkey(nextpos) |
|
266 | candidate = self._getkey(nextpos) | |
267 | r = _cmp(key, candidate) |
|
267 | r = _cmp(key, candidate) | |
268 | if r == 0: |
|
268 | if r == 0: | |
269 | return midpoint |
|
269 | return midpoint | |
270 | else: |
|
270 | else: | |
271 | if r < 0: |
|
271 | if r < 0: | |
272 | last = midpoint - 1 |
|
272 | last = midpoint - 1 | |
273 | else: |
|
273 | else: | |
274 | first = midpoint + 1 |
|
274 | first = midpoint + 1 | |
275 | return -1 |
|
275 | return -1 | |
276 |
|
276 | |||
277 | def bsearch2(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[int, bool]: |
|
277 | def bsearch2(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[int, bool]: | |
278 | # same as the above, but will always return the position |
|
278 | # same as the above, but will always return the position | |
279 | # done for performance reasons |
|
279 | # done for performance reasons | |
280 | first = 0 |
|
280 | first = 0 | |
281 | last = len(self.positions) - 1 |
|
281 | last = len(self.positions) - 1 | |
282 |
|
282 | |||
283 | while first <= last: |
|
283 | while first <= last: | |
284 | midpoint = (first + last) // 2 |
|
284 | midpoint = (first + last) // 2 | |
285 | nextpos = self.positions[midpoint] |
|
285 | nextpos = self.positions[midpoint] | |
286 | candidate = self._getkey(nextpos) |
|
286 | candidate = self._getkey(nextpos) | |
287 | r = _cmp(key, candidate) |
|
287 | r = _cmp(key, candidate) | |
288 | if r == 0: |
|
288 | if r == 0: | |
289 | return (midpoint, True) |
|
289 | return (midpoint, True) | |
290 | else: |
|
290 | else: | |
291 | if r < 0: |
|
291 | if r < 0: | |
292 | last = midpoint - 1 |
|
292 | last = midpoint - 1 | |
293 | else: |
|
293 | else: | |
294 | first = midpoint + 1 |
|
294 | first = midpoint + 1 | |
295 | return (first, False) |
|
295 | return (first, False) | |
296 |
|
296 | |||
297 | def __contains__(self, key: bytes) -> bool: |
|
297 | def __contains__(self, key: bytes) -> bool: | |
298 | return self.bsearch(key) != -1 |
|
298 | return self.bsearch(key) != -1 | |
299 |
|
299 | |||
300 | def __getitem__(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: |
|
300 | def __getitem__(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
301 | if not isinstance(key, bytes): |
|
301 | if not isinstance(key, bytes): | |
302 | raise TypeError(b"getitem: manifest keys must be a bytes.") |
|
302 | raise TypeError(b"getitem: manifest keys must be a bytes.") | |
303 | needle = self.bsearch(key) |
|
303 | needle = self.bsearch(key) | |
304 | if needle == -1: |
|
304 | if needle == -1: | |
305 | raise KeyError |
|
305 | raise KeyError | |
306 | data, pos = self._get(needle) |
|
306 | data, pos = self._get(needle) | |
307 | if pos == -1: |
|
307 | if pos == -1: | |
308 | assert isinstance(data, tuple) |
|
308 | assert isinstance(data, tuple) | |
309 | return (data[1], data[2]) |
|
309 | return (data[1], data[2]) | |
310 |
|
310 | |||
311 | assert isinstance(data, bytes) |
|
311 | assert isinstance(data, bytes) | |
312 | zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos) |
|
312 | zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos) | |
313 | nlpos = data.find(b'\n', zeropos) |
|
313 | nlpos = data.find(b'\n', zeropos) | |
314 | assert 0 <= needle <= len(self.positions) |
|
314 | assert 0 <= needle <= len(self.positions) | |
315 | assert len(self.extrainfo) == len(self.positions) |
|
315 | assert len(self.extrainfo) == len(self.positions) | |
316 | if zeropos == -1 or nlpos == -1 or nlpos < zeropos: |
|
316 | if zeropos == -1 or nlpos == -1 or nlpos < zeropos: | |
317 | raise error.StorageError(b'Invalid manifest line') |
|
317 | raise error.StorageError(b'Invalid manifest line') | |
318 | hlen = nlpos - zeropos - 1 |
|
318 | hlen = nlpos - zeropos - 1 | |
319 | flags = data[nlpos - 1 : nlpos] |
|
319 | flags = data[nlpos - 1 : nlpos] | |
320 | if flags in _manifestflags: |
|
320 | if flags in _manifestflags: | |
321 | hlen -= 1 |
|
321 | hlen -= 1 | |
322 | else: |
|
322 | else: | |
323 | flags = b'' |
|
323 | flags = b'' | |
324 | if hlen != 2 * self._nodelen: |
|
324 | if hlen != 2 * self._nodelen: | |
325 | raise error.StorageError(b'Invalid manifest line') |
|
325 | raise error.StorageError(b'Invalid manifest line') | |
326 | hashval = unhexlify(data, self.extrainfo[needle], zeropos + 1, hlen) |
|
326 | hashval = unhexlify(data, self.extrainfo[needle], zeropos + 1, hlen) | |
327 | return (hashval, flags) |
|
327 | return (hashval, flags) | |
328 |
|
328 | |||
329 | def __delitem__(self, key: bytes) -> None: |
|
329 | def __delitem__(self, key: bytes) -> None: | |
330 | needle, found = self.bsearch2(key) |
|
330 | needle, found = self.bsearch2(key) | |
331 | if not found: |
|
331 | if not found: | |
332 | raise KeyError |
|
332 | raise KeyError | |
333 | cur = self.positions[needle] |
|
333 | cur = self.positions[needle] | |
334 | self.positions = self.positions[:needle] + self.positions[needle + 1 :] |
|
334 | self.positions = self.positions[:needle] + self.positions[needle + 1 :] | |
335 | self.extrainfo = self.extrainfo[:needle] + self.extrainfo[needle + 1 :] |
|
335 | self.extrainfo = self.extrainfo[:needle] + self.extrainfo[needle + 1 :] | |
336 | if cur >= 0: |
|
336 | if cur >= 0: | |
337 | # This does NOT unsort the list as far as the search functions are |
|
337 | # This does NOT unsort the list as far as the search functions are | |
338 | # concerned, as they only examine lines mapped by self.positions. |
|
338 | # concerned, as they only examine lines mapped by self.positions. | |
339 | self.data = self.data[:cur] + b'\x00' + self.data[cur + 1 :] |
|
339 | self.data = self.data[:cur] + b'\x00' + self.data[cur + 1 :] | |
340 | self.hasremovals = True |
|
340 | self.hasremovals = True | |
341 |
|
341 | |||
342 | def __setitem__(self, key: bytes, value: Tuple[bytes, bytes]): |
|
342 | def __setitem__(self, key: bytes, value: Tuple[bytes, bytes]): | |
343 | if not isinstance(key, bytes): |
|
343 | if not isinstance(key, bytes): | |
344 | raise TypeError(b"setitem: manifest keys must be a byte string.") |
|
344 | raise TypeError(b"setitem: manifest keys must be a byte string.") | |
345 | if not isinstance(value, tuple) or len(value) != 2: |
|
345 | if not isinstance(value, tuple) or len(value) != 2: | |
346 | raise TypeError( |
|
346 | raise TypeError( | |
347 | b"Manifest values must be a tuple of (node, flags)." |
|
347 | b"Manifest values must be a tuple of (node, flags)." | |
348 | ) |
|
348 | ) | |
349 | hashval = value[0] |
|
349 | hashval = value[0] | |
350 | if not isinstance(hashval, bytes) or len(hashval) not in (20, 32): |
|
350 | if not isinstance(hashval, bytes) or len(hashval) not in (20, 32): | |
351 | raise TypeError(b"node must be a 20-byte or 32-byte byte string") |
|
351 | raise TypeError(b"node must be a 20-byte or 32-byte byte string") | |
352 | flags = value[1] |
|
352 | flags = value[1] | |
353 | if not isinstance(flags, bytes) or len(flags) > 1: |
|
353 | if not isinstance(flags, bytes) or len(flags) > 1: | |
354 | raise TypeError(b"flags must a 0 or 1 byte string, got %r", flags) |
|
354 | raise TypeError(b"flags must a 0 or 1 byte string, got %r", flags) | |
355 | needle, found = self.bsearch2(key) |
|
355 | needle, found = self.bsearch2(key) | |
356 | if found: |
|
356 | if found: | |
357 | # put the item |
|
357 | # put the item | |
358 | pos = self.positions[needle] |
|
358 | pos = self.positions[needle] | |
359 | if pos < 0: |
|
359 | if pos < 0: | |
360 | self.extradata[-pos - 1] = (key, hashval, value[1]) |
|
360 | self.extradata[-pos - 1] = (key, hashval, value[1]) | |
361 | else: |
|
361 | else: | |
362 | # just don't bother |
|
362 | # just don't bother | |
363 | self.extradata.append((key, hashval, value[1])) |
|
363 | self.extradata.append((key, hashval, value[1])) | |
364 | self.positions[needle] = -len(self.extradata) |
|
364 | self.positions[needle] = -len(self.extradata) | |
365 | else: |
|
365 | else: | |
366 | # not found, put it in with extra positions |
|
366 | # not found, put it in with extra positions | |
367 | self.extradata.append((key, hashval, value[1])) |
|
367 | self.extradata.append((key, hashval, value[1])) | |
368 | self.positions = ( |
|
368 | self.positions = ( | |
369 | self.positions[:needle] |
|
369 | self.positions[:needle] | |
370 | + [-len(self.extradata)] |
|
370 | + [-len(self.extradata)] | |
371 | + self.positions[needle:] |
|
371 | + self.positions[needle:] | |
372 | ) |
|
372 | ) | |
373 | self.extrainfo = ( |
|
373 | self.extrainfo = ( | |
374 | self.extrainfo[:needle] + [0] + self.extrainfo[needle:] |
|
374 | self.extrainfo[:needle] + [0] + self.extrainfo[needle:] | |
375 | ) |
|
375 | ) | |
376 |
|
376 | |||
377 | def copy(self) -> '_LazyManifest': |
|
377 | def copy(self) -> '_LazyManifest': | |
378 | # XXX call _compact like in C? |
|
378 | # XXX call _compact like in C? | |
379 | return _lazymanifest( |
|
379 | return _lazymanifest( | |
380 | self._nodelen, |
|
380 | self._nodelen, | |
381 | self.data, |
|
381 | self.data, | |
382 | self.positions, |
|
382 | self.positions, | |
383 | self.extrainfo, |
|
383 | self.extrainfo, | |
384 | self.extradata, |
|
384 | self.extradata, | |
385 | self.hasremovals, |
|
385 | self.hasremovals, | |
386 | ) |
|
386 | ) | |
387 |
|
387 | |||
388 | def _compact(self) -> None: |
|
388 | def _compact(self) -> None: | |
389 | # hopefully not called TOO often |
|
389 | # hopefully not called TOO often | |
390 | if len(self.extradata) == 0 and not self.hasremovals: |
|
390 | if len(self.extradata) == 0 and not self.hasremovals: | |
391 | return |
|
391 | return | |
392 | l = [] |
|
392 | l = [] | |
393 | i = 0 |
|
393 | i = 0 | |
394 | offset = 0 |
|
394 | offset = 0 | |
395 | self.extrainfo = [0] * len(self.positions) |
|
395 | self.extrainfo = [0] * len(self.positions) | |
396 | while i < len(self.positions): |
|
396 | while i < len(self.positions): | |
397 | if self.positions[i] >= 0: |
|
397 | if self.positions[i] >= 0: | |
398 | cur = self.positions[i] |
|
398 | cur = self.positions[i] | |
399 | last_cut = cur |
|
399 | last_cut = cur | |
400 |
|
400 | |||
401 | # Collect all contiguous entries in the buffer at the current |
|
401 | # Collect all contiguous entries in the buffer at the current | |
402 | # offset, breaking out only for added/modified items held in |
|
402 | # offset, breaking out only for added/modified items held in | |
403 | # extradata, or a deleted line prior to the next position. |
|
403 | # extradata, or a deleted line prior to the next position. | |
404 | while True: |
|
404 | while True: | |
405 | self.positions[i] = offset |
|
405 | self.positions[i] = offset | |
406 | i += 1 |
|
406 | i += 1 | |
407 | if i == len(self.positions) or self.positions[i] < 0: |
|
407 | if i == len(self.positions) or self.positions[i] < 0: | |
408 | break |
|
408 | break | |
409 |
|
409 | |||
410 | # A removed file has no positions[] entry, but does have an |
|
410 | # A removed file has no positions[] entry, but does have an | |
411 | # overwritten first byte. Break out and find the end of the |
|
411 | # overwritten first byte. Break out and find the end of the | |
412 | # current good entry/entries if there is a removed file |
|
412 | # current good entry/entries if there is a removed file | |
413 | # before the next position. |
|
413 | # before the next position. | |
414 | if ( |
|
414 | if ( | |
415 | self.hasremovals |
|
415 | self.hasremovals | |
416 | and self.data.find(b'\n\x00', cur, self.positions[i]) |
|
416 | and self.data.find(b'\n\x00', cur, self.positions[i]) | |
417 | != -1 |
|
417 | != -1 | |
418 | ): |
|
418 | ): | |
419 | break |
|
419 | break | |
420 |
|
420 | |||
421 | offset += self.positions[i] - cur |
|
421 | offset += self.positions[i] - cur | |
422 | cur = self.positions[i] |
|
422 | cur = self.positions[i] | |
423 | end_cut = self.data.find(b'\n', cur) |
|
423 | end_cut = self.data.find(b'\n', cur) | |
424 | if end_cut != -1: |
|
424 | if end_cut != -1: | |
425 | end_cut += 1 |
|
425 | end_cut += 1 | |
426 | offset += end_cut - cur |
|
426 | offset += end_cut - cur | |
427 | l.append(self.data[last_cut:end_cut]) |
|
427 | l.append(self.data[last_cut:end_cut]) | |
428 | else: |
|
428 | else: | |
429 | while i < len(self.positions) and self.positions[i] < 0: |
|
429 | while i < len(self.positions) and self.positions[i] < 0: | |
430 | cur = self.positions[i] |
|
430 | cur = self.positions[i] | |
431 | t = self.extradata[-cur - 1] |
|
431 | t = self.extradata[-cur - 1] | |
432 | l.append(self._pack(t)) |
|
432 | l.append(self._pack(t)) | |
433 | self.positions[i] = offset |
|
433 | self.positions[i] = offset | |
434 | # Hashes are either 20 bytes (old sha1s) or 32 |
|
434 | # Hashes are either 20 bytes (old sha1s) or 32 | |
435 | # bytes (new non-sha1). |
|
435 | # bytes (new non-sha1). | |
436 | hlen = 20 |
|
436 | hlen = 20 | |
437 | if len(t[1]) > 25: |
|
437 | if len(t[1]) > 25: | |
438 | hlen = 32 |
|
438 | hlen = 32 | |
439 | if len(t[1]) > hlen: |
|
439 | if len(t[1]) > hlen: | |
440 | self.extrainfo[i] = ord(t[1][hlen + 1]) |
|
440 | self.extrainfo[i] = ord(t[1][hlen + 1]) | |
441 | offset += len(l[-1]) |
|
441 | offset += len(l[-1]) | |
442 | i += 1 |
|
442 | i += 1 | |
443 | self.data = b''.join(l) |
|
443 | self.data = b''.join(l) | |
444 | self.hasremovals = False |
|
444 | self.hasremovals = False | |
445 | self.extradata = [] |
|
445 | self.extradata = [] | |
446 |
|
446 | |||
447 | def _pack(self, d: Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]) -> bytes: |
|
447 | def _pack(self, d: Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]) -> bytes: | |
448 | n = d[1] |
|
448 | n = d[1] | |
449 | assert len(n) in (20, 32) |
|
449 | assert len(n) in (20, 32) | |
450 | return d[0] + b'\x00' + hex(n) + d[2] + b'\n' |
|
450 | return d[0] + b'\x00' + hex(n) + d[2] + b'\n' | |
451 |
|
451 | |||
452 | def text(self) -> ByteString: |
|
452 | def text(self) -> ByteString: | |
453 | self._compact() |
|
453 | self._compact() | |
454 | return self.data |
|
454 | return self.data | |
455 |
|
455 | |||
456 | def diff( |
|
456 | def diff( | |
457 | self, m2: '_LazyManifest', clean: bool = False |
|
457 | self, m2: '_LazyManifest', clean: bool = False | |
458 | ) -> Dict[ |
|
458 | ) -> Dict[ | |
459 | bytes, |
|
459 | bytes, | |
460 | Optional[ |
|
460 | Optional[ | |
461 | Tuple[Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes], Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes]] |
|
461 | Tuple[Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes], Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes]] | |
462 | ], |
|
462 | ], | |
463 | ]: |
|
463 | ]: | |
464 | '''Finds changes between the current manifest and m2.''' |
|
464 | '''Finds changes between the current manifest and m2.''' | |
465 | # XXX think whether efficiency matters here |
|
465 | # XXX think whether efficiency matters here | |
466 | diff = {} |
|
466 | diff = {} | |
467 |
|
467 | |||
468 | for fn, e1, flags in self.iterentries(): |
|
468 | for fn, e1, flags in self.iterentries(): | |
469 | if fn not in m2: |
|
469 | if fn not in m2: | |
470 | diff[fn] = (e1, flags), (None, b'') |
|
470 | diff[fn] = (e1, flags), (None, b'') | |
471 | else: |
|
471 | else: | |
472 | e2 = m2[fn] |
|
472 | e2 = m2[fn] | |
473 | if (e1, flags) != e2: |
|
473 | if (e1, flags) != e2: | |
474 | diff[fn] = (e1, flags), e2 |
|
474 | diff[fn] = (e1, flags), e2 | |
475 | elif clean: |
|
475 | elif clean: | |
476 | diff[fn] = None |
|
476 | diff[fn] = None | |
477 |
|
477 | |||
478 | for fn, e2, flags in m2.iterentries(): |
|
478 | for fn, e2, flags in m2.iterentries(): | |
479 | if fn not in self: |
|
479 | if fn not in self: | |
480 | diff[fn] = (None, b''), (e2, flags) |
|
480 | diff[fn] = (None, b''), (e2, flags) | |
481 |
|
481 | |||
482 | return diff |
|
482 | return diff | |
483 |
|
483 | |||
484 | def iterentries(self) -> lazymanifestiterentries: |
|
484 | def iterentries(self) -> lazymanifestiterentries: | |
485 | return lazymanifestiterentries(self) |
|
485 | return lazymanifestiterentries(self) | |
486 |
|
486 | |||
487 | def iterkeys(self) -> lazymanifestiter: |
|
487 | def iterkeys(self) -> lazymanifestiter: | |
488 | return lazymanifestiter(self) |
|
488 | return lazymanifestiter(self) | |
489 |
|
489 | |||
490 | def __iter__(self) -> lazymanifestiter: |
|
490 | def __iter__(self) -> lazymanifestiter: | |
491 | return lazymanifestiter(self) |
|
491 | return lazymanifestiter(self) | |
492 |
|
492 | |||
493 | def __len__(self) -> int: |
|
493 | def __len__(self) -> int: | |
494 | return len(self.positions) |
|
494 | return len(self.positions) | |
495 |
|
495 | |||
496 | def filtercopy(self, filterfn: Callable[[bytes], bool]) -> '_LazyManifest': |
|
496 | def filtercopy(self, filterfn: Callable[[bytes], bool]) -> '_LazyManifest': | |
497 | # XXX should be optimized |
|
497 | # XXX should be optimized | |
498 | c = _lazymanifest(self._nodelen, b'') |
|
498 | c = _lazymanifest(self._nodelen, b'') | |
499 | for f, n, fl in self.iterentries(): |
|
499 | for f, n, fl in self.iterentries(): | |
500 | if filterfn(f): |
|
500 | if filterfn(f): | |
501 | c[f] = n, fl |
|
501 | c[f] = n, fl | |
502 | return c |
|
502 | return c | |
503 |
|
503 | |||
504 |
|
504 | |||
505 | try: |
|
505 | try: | |
506 | _lazymanifest = parsers.lazymanifest |
|
506 | _lazymanifest = parsers.lazymanifest | |
507 | except AttributeError: |
|
507 | except AttributeError: | |
508 | _lazymanifest = _LazyManifest |
|
508 | _lazymanifest = _LazyManifest | |
509 |
|
509 | |||
510 |
|
510 | |||
511 | class manifestdict: # (repository.imanifestdict) |
|
511 | class manifestdict: # (repository.imanifestdict) | |
512 | def __init__(self, nodelen: int, data: ByteString = b''): |
|
512 | def __init__(self, nodelen: int, data: ByteString = b''): | |
513 | self._nodelen = nodelen |
|
513 | self._nodelen = nodelen | |
514 | self._lm = _lazymanifest(nodelen, data) |
|
514 | self._lm = _lazymanifest(nodelen, data) | |
515 |
|
515 | |||
516 | def __getitem__(self, key: bytes) -> bytes: |
|
516 | def __getitem__(self, key: bytes) -> bytes: | |
517 | return self._lm[key][0] |
|
517 | return self._lm[key][0] | |
518 |
|
518 | |||
519 | def find(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: |
|
519 | def find(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
520 | return self._lm[key] |
|
520 | return self._lm[key] | |
521 |
|
521 | |||
522 | def __len__(self) -> int: |
|
522 | def __len__(self) -> int: | |
523 | return len(self._lm) |
|
523 | return len(self._lm) | |
524 |
|
524 | |||
525 | def __nonzero__(self) -> bool: |
|
525 | def __nonzero__(self) -> bool: | |
526 | # nonzero is covered by the __len__ function, but implementing it here |
|
526 | # nonzero is covered by the __len__ function, but implementing it here | |
527 | # makes it easier for extensions to override. |
|
527 | # makes it easier for extensions to override. | |
528 | return len(self._lm) != 0 |
|
528 | return len(self._lm) != 0 | |
529 |
|
529 | |||
530 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ |
|
530 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ | |
531 |
|
531 | |||
532 | def set(self, key: bytes, node: bytes, flags: bytes) -> None: |
|
532 | def set(self, key: bytes, node: bytes, flags: bytes) -> None: | |
533 | self._lm[key] = node, flags |
|
533 | self._lm[key] = node, flags | |
534 |
|
534 | |||
535 | def __setitem__(self, key: bytes, node: bytes) -> None: |
|
535 | def __setitem__(self, key: bytes, node: bytes) -> None: | |
536 | self._lm[key] = node, self.flags(key) |
|
536 | self._lm[key] = node, self.flags(key) | |
537 |
|
537 | |||
538 | def __contains__(self, key: bytes) -> bool: |
|
538 | def __contains__(self, key: bytes) -> bool: | |
539 | if key is None: |
|
539 | if key is None: | |
540 | return False |
|
540 | return False | |
541 | return key in self._lm |
|
541 | return key in self._lm | |
542 |
|
542 | |||
543 | def __delitem__(self, key: bytes) -> None: |
|
543 | def __delitem__(self, key: bytes) -> None: | |
544 | del self._lm[key] |
|
544 | del self._lm[key] | |
545 |
|
545 | |||
546 | def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: |
|
546 | def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: | |
547 | return self._lm.__iter__() |
|
547 | return self._lm.__iter__() | |
548 |
|
548 | |||
549 | def iterkeys(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: |
|
549 | def iterkeys(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: | |
550 | return self._lm.iterkeys() |
|
550 | return self._lm.iterkeys() | |
551 |
|
551 | |||
552 | def keys(self) -> List[bytes]: |
|
552 | def keys(self) -> List[bytes]: | |
553 | return list(self.iterkeys()) |
|
553 | return list(self.iterkeys()) | |
554 |
|
554 | |||
555 | def filesnotin(self, m2, match=None) -> Set[bytes]: |
|
555 | def filesnotin(self, m2, match=None) -> Set[bytes]: | |
556 | '''Set of files in this manifest that are not in the other''' |
|
556 | '''Set of files in this manifest that are not in the other''' | |
557 | if match is not None: |
|
557 | if match is not None: | |
558 | match = matchmod.badmatch(match, lambda path, msg: None) |
|
558 | match = matchmod.badmatch(match, lambda path, msg: None) | |
559 | sm2 = set(m2.walk(match)) |
|
559 | sm2 = set(m2.walk(match)) | |
560 | return {f for f in self.walk(match) if f not in sm2} |
|
560 | return {f for f in self.walk(match) if f not in sm2} | |
561 | return {f for f in self if f not in m2} |
|
561 | return {f for f in self if f not in m2} | |
562 |
|
562 | |||
563 | @propertycache |
|
563 | @propertycache | |
564 | def _dirs(self) -> pathutil.dirs: |
|
564 | def _dirs(self) -> pathutil.dirs: | |
565 | return pathutil.dirs(self) |
|
565 | return pathutil.dirs(self) | |
566 |
|
566 | |||
567 | def dirs(self) -> pathutil.dirs: |
|
567 | def dirs(self) -> pathutil.dirs: | |
568 | return self._dirs |
|
568 | return self._dirs | |
569 |
|
569 | |||
570 | def hasdir(self, dir: bytes) -> bool: |
|
570 | def hasdir(self, dir: bytes) -> bool: | |
571 | return dir in self._dirs |
|
571 | return dir in self._dirs | |
572 |
|
572 | |||
573 | def _filesfastpath(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> bool: |
|
573 | def _filesfastpath(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> bool: | |
574 | """Checks whether we can correctly and quickly iterate over matcher |
|
574 | """Checks whether we can correctly and quickly iterate over matcher | |
575 | files instead of over manifest files.""" |
|
575 | files instead of over manifest files.""" | |
576 | files = match.files() |
|
576 | files = match.files() | |
577 | return len(files) < 100 and ( |
|
577 | return len(files) < 100 and ( | |
578 | match.isexact() |
|
578 | match.isexact() | |
579 | or (match.prefix() and all(fn in self for fn in files)) |
|
579 | or (match.prefix() and all(fn in self for fn in files)) | |
580 | ) |
|
580 | ) | |
581 |
|
581 | |||
582 | def walk(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> Iterator[bytes]: |
|
582 | def walk(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> Iterator[bytes]: | |
583 | """Generates matching file names. |
|
583 | """Generates matching file names. | |
584 |
|
584 | |||
585 | Equivalent to manifest.matches(match).iterkeys(), but without creating |
|
585 | Equivalent to manifest.matches(match).iterkeys(), but without creating | |
586 | an entirely new manifest. |
|
586 | an entirely new manifest. | |
587 |
|
587 | |||
588 | It also reports nonexistent files by marking them bad with match.bad(). |
|
588 | It also reports nonexistent files by marking them bad with match.bad(). | |
589 | """ |
|
589 | """ | |
590 | if match.always(): |
|
590 | if match.always(): | |
591 | for f in iter(self): |
|
591 | for f in iter(self): | |
592 | yield f |
|
592 | yield f | |
593 | return |
|
593 | return | |
594 |
|
594 | |||
595 | fset = set(match.files()) |
|
595 | fset = set(match.files()) | |
596 |
|
596 | |||
597 | # avoid the entire walk if we're only looking for specific files |
|
597 | # avoid the entire walk if we're only looking for specific files | |
598 | if self._filesfastpath(match): |
|
598 | if self._filesfastpath(match): | |
599 | for fn in sorted(fset): |
|
599 | for fn in sorted(fset): | |
600 | if fn in self: |
|
600 | if fn in self: | |
601 | yield fn |
|
601 | yield fn | |
602 | return |
|
602 | return | |
603 |
|
603 | |||
604 | for fn in self: |
|
604 | for fn in self: | |
605 | if fn in fset: |
|
605 | if fn in fset: | |
606 | # specified pattern is the exact name |
|
606 | # specified pattern is the exact name | |
607 | fset.remove(fn) |
|
607 | fset.remove(fn) | |
608 | if match(fn): |
|
608 | if match(fn): | |
609 | yield fn |
|
609 | yield fn | |
610 |
|
610 | |||
611 | # for dirstate.walk, files=[''] means "walk the whole tree". |
|
611 | # for dirstate.walk, files=[''] means "walk the whole tree". | |
612 | # follow that here, too |
|
612 | # follow that here, too | |
613 | fset.discard(b'') |
|
613 | fset.discard(b'') | |
614 |
|
614 | |||
615 | for fn in sorted(fset): |
|
615 | for fn in sorted(fset): | |
616 | if not self.hasdir(fn): |
|
616 | if not self.hasdir(fn): | |
617 | match.bad(fn, None) |
|
617 | match.bad(fn, None) | |
618 |
|
618 | |||
619 | def _matches(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> 'manifestdict': |
|
619 | def _matches(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> 'manifestdict': | |
620 | '''generate a new manifest filtered by the match argument''' |
|
620 | '''generate a new manifest filtered by the match argument''' | |
621 | if match.always(): |
|
621 | if match.always(): | |
622 | return self.copy() |
|
622 | return self.copy() | |
623 |
|
623 | |||
624 | if self._filesfastpath(match): |
|
624 | if self._filesfastpath(match): | |
625 | m = manifestdict(self._nodelen) |
|
625 | m = manifestdict(self._nodelen) | |
626 | lm = self._lm |
|
626 | lm = self._lm | |
627 | for fn in match.files(): |
|
627 | for fn in match.files(): | |
628 | if fn in lm: |
|
628 | if fn in lm: | |
629 | m._lm[fn] = lm[fn] |
|
629 | m._lm[fn] = lm[fn] | |
630 | return m |
|
630 | return m | |
631 |
|
631 | |||
632 | m = manifestdict(self._nodelen) |
|
632 | m = manifestdict(self._nodelen) | |
633 | m._lm = self._lm.filtercopy(match) |
|
633 | m._lm = self._lm.filtercopy(match) | |
634 | return m |
|
634 | return m | |
635 |
|
635 | |||
636 | def diff( |
|
636 | def diff( | |
637 | self, |
|
637 | self, | |
638 | m2: 'manifestdict', |
|
638 | m2: 'manifestdict', | |
639 | match: Optional[matchmod.basematcher] = None, |
|
639 | match: Optional[matchmod.basematcher] = None, | |
640 | clean: bool = False, |
|
640 | clean: bool = False, | |
641 | ) -> Dict[ |
|
641 | ) -> Dict[ | |
642 | bytes, |
|
642 | bytes, | |
643 | Optional[ |
|
643 | Optional[ | |
644 | Tuple[Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes], Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes]] |
|
644 | Tuple[Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes], Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes]] | |
645 | ], |
|
645 | ], | |
646 | ]: |
|
646 | ]: | |
647 | """Finds changes between the current manifest and m2. |
|
647 | """Finds changes between the current manifest and m2. | |
648 |
|
648 | |||
649 | Args: |
|
649 | Args: | |
650 | m2: the manifest to which this manifest should be compared. |
|
650 | m2: the manifest to which this manifest should be compared. | |
651 | clean: if true, include files unchanged between these manifests |
|
651 | clean: if true, include files unchanged between these manifests | |
652 | with a None value in the returned dictionary. |
|
652 | with a None value in the returned dictionary. | |
653 |
|
653 | |||
654 | The result is returned as a dict with filename as key and |
|
654 | The result is returned as a dict with filename as key and | |
655 | values of the form ((n1,fl1),(n2,fl2)), where n1/n2 is the |
|
655 | values of the form ((n1,fl1),(n2,fl2)), where n1/n2 is the | |
656 | nodeid in the current/other manifest and fl1/fl2 is the flag |
|
656 | nodeid in the current/other manifest and fl1/fl2 is the flag | |
657 | in the current/other manifest. Where the file does not exist, |
|
657 | in the current/other manifest. Where the file does not exist, | |
658 | the nodeid will be None and the flags will be the empty |
|
658 | the nodeid will be None and the flags will be the empty | |
659 | string. |
|
659 | string. | |
660 | """ |
|
660 | """ | |
661 | if match: |
|
661 | if match: | |
662 | m1 = self._matches(match) |
|
662 | m1 = self._matches(match) | |
663 | m2 = m2._matches(match) |
|
663 | m2 = m2._matches(match) | |
664 | return m1.diff(m2, clean=clean) |
|
664 | return m1.diff(m2, clean=clean) | |
665 | return self._lm.diff(m2._lm, clean) |
|
665 | return self._lm.diff(m2._lm, clean) | |
666 |
|
666 | |||
667 | def setflag(self, key: bytes, flag: bytes) -> None: |
|
667 | def setflag(self, key: bytes, flag: bytes) -> None: | |
668 | if flag not in _manifestflags: |
|
668 | if flag not in _manifestflags: | |
669 | raise TypeError(b"Invalid manifest flag set.") |
|
669 | raise TypeError(b"Invalid manifest flag set.") | |
670 | self._lm[key] = self[key], flag |
|
670 | self._lm[key] = self[key], flag | |
671 |
|
671 | |||
672 | def get(self, key: bytes, default=None) -> Optional[bytes]: |
|
672 | def get(self, key: bytes, default=None) -> Optional[bytes]: | |
673 | try: |
|
673 | try: | |
674 | return self._lm[key][0] |
|
674 | return self._lm[key][0] | |
675 | except KeyError: |
|
675 | except KeyError: | |
676 | return default |
|
676 | return default | |
677 |
|
677 | |||
678 | def flags(self, key: bytes) -> bytes: |
|
678 | def flags(self, key: bytes) -> bytes: | |
679 | try: |
|
679 | try: | |
680 | return self._lm[key][1] |
|
680 | return self._lm[key][1] | |
681 | except KeyError: |
|
681 | except KeyError: | |
682 | return b'' |
|
682 | return b'' | |
683 |
|
683 | |||
684 | def copy(self) -> 'manifestdict': |
|
684 | def copy(self) -> 'manifestdict': | |
685 | c = manifestdict(self._nodelen) |
|
685 | c = manifestdict(self._nodelen) | |
686 | c._lm = self._lm.copy() |
|
686 | c._lm = self._lm.copy() | |
687 | return c |
|
687 | return c | |
688 |
|
688 | |||
689 | def items(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]: |
|
689 | def items(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]: | |
690 | return (x[:2] for x in self._lm.iterentries()) |
|
690 | return (x[:2] for x in self._lm.iterentries()) | |
691 |
|
691 | |||
692 | def iteritems(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]: |
|
692 | def iteritems(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, bytes]]: | |
693 | return (x[:2] for x in self._lm.iterentries()) |
|
693 | return (x[:2] for x in self._lm.iterentries()) | |
694 |
|
694 | |||
695 | def iterentries(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]]: |
|
695 | def iterentries(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, bytes, bytes]]: | |
696 | return self._lm.iterentries() |
|
696 | return self._lm.iterentries() | |
697 |
|
697 | |||
698 | def text(self) -> ByteString: |
|
698 | def text(self) -> ByteString: | |
699 | # most likely uses native version |
|
699 | # most likely uses native version | |
700 | return self._lm.text() |
|
700 | return self._lm.text() | |
701 |
|
701 | |||
702 | def fastdelta( |
|
702 | def fastdelta( | |
703 | self, base: ByteString, changes: Iterable[Tuple[bytes, bool]] |
|
703 | self, base: ByteString, changes: Iterable[Tuple[bytes, bool]] | |
704 | ) -> Tuple[ByteString, ByteString]: |
|
704 | ) -> Tuple[ByteString, ByteString]: | |
705 | """Given a base manifest text as a bytearray and a list of changes |
|
705 | """Given a base manifest text as a bytearray and a list of changes | |
706 | relative to that text, compute a delta that can be used by revlog. |
|
706 | relative to that text, compute a delta that can be used by revlog. | |
707 | """ |
|
707 | """ | |
708 | delta = [] |
|
708 | delta = [] | |
709 | dstart = None |
|
709 | dstart = None | |
710 | dend = None |
|
710 | dend = None | |
711 | dline = [b""] |
|
711 | dline = [b""] | |
712 | start = 0 |
|
712 | start = 0 | |
713 | # zero copy representation of base as a buffer |
|
713 | # zero copy representation of base as a buffer | |
714 | addbuf = util.buffer(base) |
|
714 | addbuf = util.buffer(base) | |
715 |
|
715 | |||
716 | changes = list(changes) |
|
716 | changes = list(changes) | |
717 | if len(changes) < FASTDELTA_TEXTDIFF_THRESHOLD: |
|
717 | if len(changes) < FASTDELTA_TEXTDIFF_THRESHOLD: | |
718 | # start with a readonly loop that finds the offset of |
|
718 | # start with a readonly loop that finds the offset of | |
719 | # each line and creates the deltas |
|
719 | # each line and creates the deltas | |
720 | for f, todelete in changes: |
|
720 | for f, todelete in changes: | |
721 | # bs will either be the index of the item or the insert point |
|
721 | # bs will either be the index of the item or the insert point | |
722 | start, end = _msearch(addbuf, f, start) |
|
722 | start, end = _msearch(addbuf, f, start) | |
723 | if not todelete: |
|
723 | if not todelete: | |
724 | h, fl = self._lm[f] |
|
724 | h, fl = self._lm[f] | |
725 | l = b"%s\0%s%s\n" % (f, hex(h), fl) |
|
725 | l = b"%s\0%s%s\n" % (f, hex(h), fl) | |
726 | else: |
|
726 | else: | |
727 | if start == end: |
|
727 | if start == end: | |
728 | # item we want to delete was not found, error out |
|
728 | # item we want to delete was not found, error out | |
729 | raise AssertionError( |
|
729 | raise AssertionError( | |
730 | _(b"failed to remove %s from manifest") % f |
|
730 | _(b"failed to remove %s from manifest") % f | |
731 | ) |
|
731 | ) | |
732 | l = b"" |
|
732 | l = b"" | |
733 | if dstart is not None and dstart <= start and dend >= start: |
|
733 | if dstart is not None and dstart <= start and dend >= start: | |
734 | if dend < end: |
|
734 | if dend < end: | |
735 | dend = end |
|
735 | dend = end | |
736 | if l: |
|
736 | if l: | |
737 | dline.append(l) |
|
737 | dline.append(l) | |
738 | else: |
|
738 | else: | |
739 | if dstart is not None: |
|
739 | if dstart is not None: | |
740 | delta.append((dstart, dend, b"".join(dline))) |
|
740 | delta.append((dstart, dend, b"".join(dline))) | |
741 | dstart = start |
|
741 | dstart = start | |
742 | dend = end |
|
742 | dend = end | |
743 | dline = [l] |
|
743 | dline = [l] | |
744 |
|
744 | |||
745 | if dstart is not None: |
|
745 | if dstart is not None: | |
746 | delta.append((dstart, dend, b"".join(dline))) |
|
746 | delta.append((dstart, dend, b"".join(dline))) | |
747 | # apply the delta to the base, and get a delta for addrevision |
|
747 | # apply the delta to the base, and get a delta for addrevision | |
748 | deltatext, arraytext = _addlistdelta(base, delta) |
|
748 | deltatext, arraytext = _addlistdelta(base, delta) | |
749 | else: |
|
749 | else: | |
750 | # For large changes, it's much cheaper to just build the text and |
|
750 | # For large changes, it's much cheaper to just build the text and | |
751 | # diff it. |
|
751 | # diff it. | |
752 | arraytext = bytearray(self.text()) |
|
752 | arraytext = bytearray(self.text()) | |
753 | deltatext = mdiff.textdiff( |
|
753 | deltatext = mdiff.textdiff( | |
754 | util.buffer(base), util.buffer(arraytext) |
|
754 | util.buffer(base), util.buffer(arraytext) | |
755 | ) |
|
755 | ) | |
756 |
|
756 | |||
757 | return arraytext, deltatext |
|
757 | return arraytext, deltatext | |
758 |
|
758 | |||
759 |
|
759 | |||
760 | def _msearch( |
|
760 | def _msearch( | |
761 | m: ByteString, s: bytes, lo: int = 0, hi: Optional[int] = None |
|
761 | m: ByteString, s: bytes, lo: int = 0, hi: Optional[int] = None | |
762 | ) -> Tuple[int, int]: |
|
762 | ) -> Tuple[int, int]: | |
763 | """return a tuple (start, end) that says where to find s within m. |
|
763 | """return a tuple (start, end) that says where to find s within m. | |
764 |
|
764 | |||
765 | If the string is found m[start:end] are the line containing |
|
765 | If the string is found m[start:end] are the line containing | |
766 | that string. If start == end the string was not found and |
|
766 | that string. If start == end the string was not found and | |
767 | they indicate the proper sorted insertion point. |
|
767 | they indicate the proper sorted insertion point. | |
768 | """ |
|
768 | """ | |
769 |
|
769 | |||
770 | def advance(i: int, c: bytes): |
|
770 | def advance(i: int, c: bytes): | |
771 | while i < lenm and m[i : i + 1] != c: |
|
771 | while i < lenm and m[i : i + 1] != c: | |
772 | i += 1 |
|
772 | i += 1 | |
773 | return i |
|
773 | return i | |
774 |
|
774 | |||
775 | if not s: |
|
775 | if not s: | |
776 | return (lo, lo) |
|
776 | return (lo, lo) | |
777 | lenm = len(m) |
|
777 | lenm = len(m) | |
778 | if not hi: |
|
778 | if not hi: | |
779 | hi = lenm |
|
779 | hi = lenm | |
780 | while lo < hi: |
|
780 | while lo < hi: | |
781 | mid = (lo + hi) // 2 |
|
781 | mid = (lo + hi) // 2 | |
782 | start = mid |
|
782 | start = mid | |
783 | while start > 0 and m[start - 1 : start] != b'\n': |
|
783 | while start > 0 and m[start - 1 : start] != b'\n': | |
784 | start -= 1 |
|
784 | start -= 1 | |
785 | end = advance(start, b'\0') |
|
785 | end = advance(start, b'\0') | |
786 | if bytes(m[start:end]) < s: |
|
786 | if bytes(m[start:end]) < s: | |
787 | # we know that after the null there are 40 bytes of sha1 |
|
787 | # we know that after the null there are 40 bytes of sha1 | |
788 | # this translates to the bisect lo = mid + 1 |
|
788 | # this translates to the bisect lo = mid + 1 | |
789 | lo = advance(end + 40, b'\n') + 1 |
|
789 | lo = advance(end + 40, b'\n') + 1 | |
790 | else: |
|
790 | else: | |
791 | # this translates to the bisect hi = mid |
|
791 | # this translates to the bisect hi = mid | |
792 | hi = start |
|
792 | hi = start | |
793 | end = advance(lo, b'\0') |
|
793 | end = advance(lo, b'\0') | |
794 | found = m[lo:end] |
|
794 | found = m[lo:end] | |
795 | if s == found: |
|
795 | if s == found: | |
796 | # we know that after the null there are 40 bytes of sha1 |
|
796 | # we know that after the null there are 40 bytes of sha1 | |
797 | end = advance(end + 40, b'\n') |
|
797 | end = advance(end + 40, b'\n') | |
798 | return (lo, end + 1) |
|
798 | return (lo, end + 1) | |
799 | else: |
|
799 | else: | |
800 | return (lo, lo) |
|
800 | return (lo, lo) | |
801 |
|
801 | |||
802 |
|
802 | |||
803 | def _checkforbidden(l: Iterable[bytes]) -> None: |
|
803 | def _checkforbidden(l: Iterable[bytes]) -> None: | |
804 | """Check filenames for illegal characters.""" |
|
804 | """Check filenames for illegal characters.""" | |
805 | for f in l: |
|
805 | for f in l: | |
806 | if b'\n' in f or b'\r' in f: |
|
806 | if b'\n' in f or b'\r' in f: | |
807 | raise error.StorageError( |
|
807 | raise error.StorageError( | |
808 | _(b"'\\n' and '\\r' disallowed in filenames: %r") |
|
808 | _(b"'\\n' and '\\r' disallowed in filenames: %r") | |
809 | % pycompat.bytestr(f) |
|
809 | % pycompat.bytestr(f) | |
810 | ) |
|
810 | ) | |
811 |
|
811 | |||
812 |
|
812 | |||
813 | # apply the changes collected during the bisect loop to our addlist |
|
813 | # apply the changes collected during the bisect loop to our addlist | |
814 | # return a delta suitable for addrevision |
|
814 | # return a delta suitable for addrevision | |
815 | def _addlistdelta( |
|
815 | def _addlistdelta( | |
816 | addlist: ByteString, |
|
816 | addlist: ByteString, | |
817 | x: Iterable[Tuple[int, int, bytes]], |
|
817 | x: Iterable[Tuple[int, int, bytes]], | |
818 | ) -> Tuple[bytes, ByteString]: |
|
818 | ) -> Tuple[bytes, ByteString]: | |
819 | # for large addlist arrays, building a new array is cheaper |
|
819 | # for large addlist arrays, building a new array is cheaper | |
820 | # than repeatedly modifying the existing one |
|
820 | # than repeatedly modifying the existing one | |
821 | currentposition = 0 |
|
821 | currentposition = 0 | |
822 | newaddlist = bytearray() |
|
822 | newaddlist = bytearray() | |
823 |
|
823 | |||
824 | for start, end, content in x: |
|
824 | for start, end, content in x: | |
825 | newaddlist += addlist[currentposition:start] |
|
825 | newaddlist += addlist[currentposition:start] | |
826 | if content: |
|
826 | if content: | |
827 | newaddlist += bytearray(content) |
|
827 | newaddlist += bytearray(content) | |
828 |
|
828 | |||
829 | currentposition = end |
|
829 | currentposition = end | |
830 |
|
830 | |||
831 | newaddlist += addlist[currentposition:] |
|
831 | newaddlist += addlist[currentposition:] | |
832 |
|
832 | |||
833 | deltatext = b"".join( |
|
833 | deltatext = b"".join( | |
834 | struct.pack(b">lll", start, end, len(content)) + content |
|
834 | struct.pack(b">lll", start, end, len(content)) + content | |
835 | for start, end, content in x |
|
835 | for start, end, content in x | |
836 | ) |
|
836 | ) | |
837 | return deltatext, newaddlist |
|
837 | return deltatext, newaddlist | |
838 |
|
838 | |||
839 |
|
839 | |||
840 | def _splittopdir(f: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: |
|
840 | def _splittopdir(f: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
841 | if b'/' in f: |
|
841 | if b'/' in f: | |
842 | dir, subpath = f.split(b'/', 1) |
|
842 | dir, subpath = f.split(b'/', 1) | |
843 | return dir + b'/', subpath |
|
843 | return dir + b'/', subpath | |
844 | else: |
|
844 | else: | |
845 | return b'', f |
|
845 | return b'', f | |
846 |
|
846 | |||
847 |
|
847 | |||
848 | _noop = lambda s: None |
|
848 | _noop = lambda s: None | |
849 |
|
849 | |||
850 |
|
850 | |||
851 | class treemanifest: # (repository.imanifestdict) |
|
851 | class treemanifest: # (repository.imanifestdict) | |
852 | _dir: bytes |
|
852 | _dir: bytes | |
853 | _dirs: Dict[bytes, 'treemanifest'] |
|
853 | _dirs: Dict[bytes, 'treemanifest'] | |
854 | _dirty: bool |
|
854 | _dirty: bool | |
855 | _files: Dict[bytes, bytes] |
|
855 | _files: Dict[bytes, bytes] | |
856 | _flags: Dict[bytes, bytes] |
|
856 | _flags: Dict[bytes, bytes] | |
857 |
|
857 | |||
858 | def __init__(self, nodeconstants, dir: bytes = b'', text: bytes = b''): |
|
858 | def __init__(self, nodeconstants, dir: bytes = b'', text: bytes = b''): | |
859 | self._dir = dir |
|
859 | self._dir = dir | |
860 | self.nodeconstants = nodeconstants |
|
860 | self.nodeconstants = nodeconstants | |
861 | self._node = self.nodeconstants.nullid |
|
861 | self._node = self.nodeconstants.nullid | |
862 | self._nodelen = self.nodeconstants.nodelen |
|
862 | self._nodelen = self.nodeconstants.nodelen | |
863 | self._loadfunc = _noop |
|
863 | self._loadfunc = _noop | |
864 | self._copyfunc = _noop |
|
864 | self._copyfunc = _noop | |
865 | self._dirty = False |
|
865 | self._dirty = False | |
866 | self._dirs = {} |
|
866 | self._dirs = {} | |
867 | self._lazydirs: Dict[ |
|
867 | self._lazydirs: Dict[ | |
868 | bytes, |
|
868 | bytes, | |
869 | Tuple[bytes, Callable[[bytes, bytes], 'treemanifest'], bool], |
|
869 | Tuple[bytes, Callable[[bytes, bytes], 'treemanifest'], bool], | |
870 | ] = {} |
|
870 | ] = {} | |
871 | # Using _lazymanifest here is a little slower than plain old dicts |
|
871 | # Using _lazymanifest here is a little slower than plain old dicts | |
872 | self._files = {} |
|
872 | self._files = {} | |
873 | self._flags = {} |
|
873 | self._flags = {} | |
874 | if text: |
|
874 | if text: | |
875 |
|
875 | |||
876 | def readsubtree(subdir, subm): |
|
876 | def readsubtree(subdir, subm): | |
877 | raise AssertionError( |
|
877 | raise AssertionError( | |
878 | b'treemanifest constructor only accepts flat manifests' |
|
878 | b'treemanifest constructor only accepts flat manifests' | |
879 | ) |
|
879 | ) | |
880 |
|
880 | |||
881 | self.parse(text, readsubtree) |
|
881 | self.parse(text, readsubtree) | |
882 | self._dirty = True # Mark flat manifest dirty after parsing |
|
882 | self._dirty = True # Mark flat manifest dirty after parsing | |
883 |
|
883 | |||
884 | def _subpath(self, path: bytes) -> bytes: |
|
884 | def _subpath(self, path: bytes) -> bytes: | |
885 | return self._dir + path |
|
885 | return self._dir + path | |
886 |
|
886 | |||
887 | def _loadalllazy(self) -> None: |
|
887 | def _loadalllazy(self) -> None: | |
888 | selfdirs = self._dirs |
|
888 | selfdirs = self._dirs | |
889 | subpath = self._subpath |
|
889 | subpath = self._subpath | |
890 | for d, (node, readsubtree, docopy) in self._lazydirs.items(): |
|
890 | for d, (node, readsubtree, docopy) in self._lazydirs.items(): | |
891 | if docopy: |
|
891 | if docopy: | |
892 | selfdirs[d] = readsubtree(subpath(d), node).copy() |
|
892 | selfdirs[d] = readsubtree(subpath(d), node).copy() | |
893 | else: |
|
893 | else: | |
894 | selfdirs[d] = readsubtree(subpath(d), node) |
|
894 | selfdirs[d] = readsubtree(subpath(d), node) | |
895 | self._lazydirs.clear() |
|
895 | self._lazydirs.clear() | |
896 |
|
896 | |||
897 | def _loadlazy(self, d: bytes) -> None: |
|
897 | def _loadlazy(self, d: bytes) -> None: | |
898 | v = self._lazydirs.get(d) |
|
898 | v = self._lazydirs.get(d) | |
899 | if v is not None: |
|
899 | if v is not None: | |
900 | node, readsubtree, docopy = v |
|
900 | node, readsubtree, docopy = v | |
901 | if docopy: |
|
901 | if docopy: | |
902 | self._dirs[d] = readsubtree(self._subpath(d), node).copy() |
|
902 | self._dirs[d] = readsubtree(self._subpath(d), node).copy() | |
903 | else: |
|
903 | else: | |
904 | self._dirs[d] = readsubtree(self._subpath(d), node) |
|
904 | self._dirs[d] = readsubtree(self._subpath(d), node) | |
905 | del self._lazydirs[d] |
|
905 | del self._lazydirs[d] | |
906 |
|
906 | |||
907 | def _loadchildrensetlazy( |
|
907 | def _loadchildrensetlazy( | |
908 | self, visit: Union[Set[bytes], bytes] |
|
908 | self, visit: Union[Set[bytes], bytes] | |
909 | ) -> Optional[Set[bytes]]: |
|
909 | ) -> Optional[Set[bytes]]: | |
910 | if not visit: |
|
910 | if not visit: | |
911 | return None |
|
911 | return None | |
912 | if visit == b'all' or visit == b'this': |
|
912 | if visit == b'all' or visit == b'this': | |
913 | self._loadalllazy() |
|
913 | self._loadalllazy() | |
914 | return None |
|
914 | return None | |
915 |
|
915 | |||
916 | visit = cast(Set[bytes], visit) |
|
916 | visit = cast(Set[bytes], visit) | |
917 |
|
917 | |||
918 | loadlazy = self._loadlazy |
|
918 | loadlazy = self._loadlazy | |
919 | for k in visit: |
|
919 | for k in visit: | |
920 | loadlazy(k + b'/') |
|
920 | loadlazy(k + b'/') | |
921 | return visit |
|
921 | return visit | |
922 |
|
922 | |||
923 | def _loaddifflazy(self, t1: 'treemanifest', t2: 'treemanifest'): |
|
923 | def _loaddifflazy(self, t1: 'treemanifest', t2: 'treemanifest'): | |
924 | """load items in t1 and t2 if they're needed for diffing. |
|
924 | """load items in t1 and t2 if they're needed for diffing. | |
925 |
|
925 | |||
926 | The criteria currently is: |
|
926 | The criteria currently is: | |
927 | - if it's not present in _lazydirs in either t1 or t2, load it in the |
|
927 | - if it's not present in _lazydirs in either t1 or t2, load it in the | |
928 | other (it may already be loaded or it may not exist, doesn't matter) |
|
928 | other (it may already be loaded or it may not exist, doesn't matter) | |
929 | - if it's present in _lazydirs in both, compare the nodeid; if it |
|
929 | - if it's present in _lazydirs in both, compare the nodeid; if it | |
930 | differs, load it in both |
|
930 | differs, load it in both | |
931 | """ |
|
931 | """ | |
932 | toloadlazy = [] |
|
932 | toloadlazy = [] | |
933 | for d, v1 in t1._lazydirs.items(): |
|
933 | for d, v1 in t1._lazydirs.items(): | |
934 | v2 = t2._lazydirs.get(d) |
|
934 | v2 = t2._lazydirs.get(d) | |
935 | if v2 is None or v2[0] != v1[0]: |
|
935 | if v2 is None or v2[0] != v1[0]: | |
936 | toloadlazy.append(d) |
|
936 | toloadlazy.append(d) | |
937 | for d, v1 in t2._lazydirs.items(): |
|
937 | for d, v1 in t2._lazydirs.items(): | |
938 | if d not in t1._lazydirs: |
|
938 | if d not in t1._lazydirs: | |
939 | toloadlazy.append(d) |
|
939 | toloadlazy.append(d) | |
940 |
|
940 | |||
941 | for d in toloadlazy: |
|
941 | for d in toloadlazy: | |
942 | t1._loadlazy(d) |
|
942 | t1._loadlazy(d) | |
943 | t2._loadlazy(d) |
|
943 | t2._loadlazy(d) | |
944 |
|
944 | |||
945 | def __len__(self) -> int: |
|
945 | def __len__(self) -> int: | |
946 | self._load() |
|
946 | self._load() | |
947 | size = len(self._files) |
|
947 | size = len(self._files) | |
948 | self._loadalllazy() |
|
948 | self._loadalllazy() | |
949 | for m in self._dirs.values(): |
|
949 | for m in self._dirs.values(): | |
950 | size += m.__len__() |
|
950 | size += m.__len__() | |
951 | return size |
|
951 | return size | |
952 |
|
952 | |||
953 | def __nonzero__(self) -> bool: |
|
953 | def __nonzero__(self) -> bool: | |
954 | # Faster than "__len__() != 0" since it avoids loading sub-manifests |
|
954 | # Faster than "__len__() != 0" since it avoids loading sub-manifests | |
955 | return not self._isempty() |
|
955 | return not self._isempty() | |
956 |
|
956 | |||
957 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ |
|
957 | __bool__ = __nonzero__ | |
958 |
|
958 | |||
959 | def _isempty(self) -> bool: |
|
959 | def _isempty(self) -> bool: | |
960 | self._load() # for consistency; already loaded by all callers |
|
960 | self._load() # for consistency; already loaded by all callers | |
961 | # See if we can skip loading everything. |
|
961 | # See if we can skip loading everything. | |
962 | if self._files or ( |
|
962 | if self._files or ( | |
963 | self._dirs and any(not m._isempty() for m in self._dirs.values()) |
|
963 | self._dirs and any(not m._isempty() for m in self._dirs.values()) | |
964 | ): |
|
964 | ): | |
965 | return False |
|
965 | return False | |
966 | self._loadalllazy() |
|
966 | self._loadalllazy() | |
967 | return not self._dirs or all(m._isempty() for m in self._dirs.values()) |
|
967 | return not self._dirs or all(m._isempty() for m in self._dirs.values()) | |
968 |
|
968 | |||
969 | @encoding.strmethod |
|
969 | @encoding.strmethod | |
970 | def __repr__(self) -> bytes: |
|
970 | def __repr__(self) -> bytes: | |
971 | return ( |
|
971 | return ( | |
972 | b'<treemanifest dir=%s, node=%s, loaded=%r, dirty=%r at 0x%x>' |
|
972 | b'<treemanifest dir=%s, node=%s, loaded=%r, dirty=%r at 0x%x>' | |
973 | % ( |
|
973 | % ( | |
974 | self._dir, |
|
974 | self._dir, | |
975 | hex(self._node), |
|
975 | hex(self._node), | |
976 | bool(self._loadfunc is _noop), |
|
976 | bool(self._loadfunc is _noop), | |
977 | self._dirty, |
|
977 | self._dirty, | |
978 | id(self), |
|
978 | id(self), | |
979 | ) |
|
979 | ) | |
980 | ) |
|
980 | ) | |
981 |
|
981 | |||
982 | def dir(self) -> bytes: |
|
982 | def dir(self) -> bytes: | |
983 | """The directory that this tree manifest represents, including a |
|
983 | """The directory that this tree manifest represents, including a | |
984 | trailing '/'. Empty string for the repo root directory.""" |
|
984 | trailing '/'. Empty string for the repo root directory.""" | |
985 | return self._dir |
|
985 | return self._dir | |
986 |
|
986 | |||
987 | def node(self) -> bytes: |
|
987 | def node(self) -> bytes: | |
988 | """This node of this instance. nullid for unsaved instances. Should |
|
988 | """This node of this instance. nullid for unsaved instances. Should | |
989 | be updated when the instance is read or written from a revlog. |
|
989 | be updated when the instance is read or written from a revlog. | |
990 | """ |
|
990 | """ | |
991 | assert not self._dirty |
|
991 | assert not self._dirty | |
992 | return self._node |
|
992 | return self._node | |
993 |
|
993 | |||
994 | def setnode(self, node: bytes) -> None: |
|
994 | def setnode(self, node: bytes) -> None: | |
995 | self._node = node |
|
995 | self._node = node | |
996 | self._dirty = False |
|
996 | self._dirty = False | |
997 |
|
997 | |||
998 | def iterentries( |
|
998 | def iterentries( | |
999 | self, |
|
999 | self, | |
1000 | ) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, Union[bytes, 'treemanifest'], bytes]]: |
|
1000 | ) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, Union[bytes, 'treemanifest'], bytes]]: | |
1001 | self._load() |
|
1001 | self._load() | |
1002 | self._loadalllazy() |
|
1002 | self._loadalllazy() | |
1003 | for p, n in sorted( |
|
1003 | for p, n in sorted( | |
1004 | itertools.chain(self._dirs.items(), self._files.items()) |
|
1004 | itertools.chain(self._dirs.items(), self._files.items()) | |
1005 | ): |
|
1005 | ): | |
1006 | if p in self._files: |
|
1006 | if p in self._files: | |
1007 | yield self._subpath(p), n, self._flags.get(p, b'') |
|
1007 | yield self._subpath(p), n, self._flags.get(p, b'') | |
1008 | else: |
|
1008 | else: | |
1009 | for x in n.iterentries(): |
|
1009 | for x in n.iterentries(): | |
1010 | yield x |
|
1010 | yield x | |
1011 |
|
1011 | |||
1012 | def items(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, Union[bytes, 'treemanifest']]]: |
|
1012 | def items(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, Union[bytes, 'treemanifest']]]: | |
1013 | self._load() |
|
1013 | self._load() | |
1014 | self._loadalllazy() |
|
1014 | self._loadalllazy() | |
1015 | for p, n in sorted( |
|
1015 | for p, n in sorted( | |
1016 | itertools.chain(self._dirs.items(), self._files.items()) |
|
1016 | itertools.chain(self._dirs.items(), self._files.items()) | |
1017 | ): |
|
1017 | ): | |
1018 | if p in self._files: |
|
1018 | if p in self._files: | |
1019 | yield self._subpath(p), n |
|
1019 | yield self._subpath(p), n | |
1020 | else: |
|
1020 | else: | |
1021 | for f, sn in n.items(): |
|
1021 | for f, sn in n.items(): | |
1022 | yield f, sn |
|
1022 | yield f, sn | |
1023 |
|
1023 | |||
1024 | iteritems = items |
|
1024 | iteritems = items | |
1025 |
|
1025 | |||
1026 | def iterkeys(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: |
|
1026 | def iterkeys(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: | |
1027 | self._load() |
|
1027 | self._load() | |
1028 | self._loadalllazy() |
|
1028 | self._loadalllazy() | |
1029 | for p in sorted(itertools.chain(self._dirs, self._files)): |
|
1029 | for p in sorted(itertools.chain(self._dirs, self._files)): | |
1030 | if p in self._files: |
|
1030 | if p in self._files: | |
1031 | yield self._subpath(p) |
|
1031 | yield self._subpath(p) | |
1032 | else: |
|
1032 | else: | |
1033 | for f in self._dirs[p]: |
|
1033 | for f in self._dirs[p]: | |
1034 | yield f |
|
1034 | yield f | |
1035 |
|
1035 | |||
1036 | def keys(self) -> List[bytes]: |
|
1036 | def keys(self) -> List[bytes]: | |
1037 | return list(self.iterkeys()) |
|
1037 | return list(self.iterkeys()) | |
1038 |
|
1038 | |||
1039 | def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: |
|
1039 | def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: | |
1040 | return self.iterkeys() |
|
1040 | return self.iterkeys() | |
1041 |
|
1041 | |||
1042 | def __contains__(self, f: bytes) -> bool: |
|
1042 | def __contains__(self, f: bytes) -> bool: | |
1043 | if f is None: |
|
1043 | if f is None: | |
1044 | return False |
|
1044 | return False | |
1045 | self._load() |
|
1045 | self._load() | |
1046 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1046 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1047 | if dir: |
|
1047 | if dir: | |
1048 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1048 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1049 |
|
1049 | |||
1050 | if dir not in self._dirs: |
|
1050 | if dir not in self._dirs: | |
1051 | return False |
|
1051 | return False | |
1052 |
|
1052 | |||
1053 | return self._dirs[dir].__contains__(subpath) |
|
1053 | return self._dirs[dir].__contains__(subpath) | |
1054 | else: |
|
1054 | else: | |
1055 | return f in self._files |
|
1055 | return f in self._files | |
1056 |
|
1056 | |||
1057 | def get(self, f: bytes, default: Optional[bytes] = None) -> Optional[bytes]: |
|
1057 | def get(self, f: bytes, default: Optional[bytes] = None) -> Optional[bytes]: | |
1058 | self._load() |
|
1058 | self._load() | |
1059 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1059 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1060 | if dir: |
|
1060 | if dir: | |
1061 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1061 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1062 |
|
1062 | |||
1063 | if dir not in self._dirs: |
|
1063 | if dir not in self._dirs: | |
1064 | return default |
|
1064 | return default | |
1065 | return self._dirs[dir].get(subpath, default) |
|
1065 | return self._dirs[dir].get(subpath, default) | |
1066 | else: |
|
1066 | else: | |
1067 | return self._files.get(f, default) |
|
1067 | return self._files.get(f, default) | |
1068 |
|
1068 | |||
1069 | def __getitem__(self, f: bytes) -> bytes: |
|
1069 | def __getitem__(self, f: bytes) -> bytes: | |
1070 | self._load() |
|
1070 | self._load() | |
1071 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1071 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1072 | if dir: |
|
1072 | if dir: | |
1073 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1073 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1074 |
|
1074 | |||
1075 | return self._dirs[dir].__getitem__(subpath) |
|
1075 | return self._dirs[dir].__getitem__(subpath) | |
1076 | else: |
|
1076 | else: | |
1077 | return self._files[f] |
|
1077 | return self._files[f] | |
1078 |
|
1078 | |||
1079 | def flags(self, f: bytes) -> bytes: |
|
1079 | def flags(self, f: bytes) -> bytes: | |
1080 | self._load() |
|
1080 | self._load() | |
1081 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1081 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1082 | if dir: |
|
1082 | if dir: | |
1083 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1083 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1084 |
|
1084 | |||
1085 | if dir not in self._dirs: |
|
1085 | if dir not in self._dirs: | |
1086 | return b'' |
|
1086 | return b'' | |
1087 | return self._dirs[dir].flags(subpath) |
|
1087 | return self._dirs[dir].flags(subpath) | |
1088 | else: |
|
1088 | else: | |
1089 | if f in self._lazydirs or f in self._dirs: |
|
1089 | if f in self._lazydirs or f in self._dirs: | |
1090 | return b'' |
|
1090 | return b'' | |
1091 | return self._flags.get(f, b'') |
|
1091 | return self._flags.get(f, b'') | |
1092 |
|
1092 | |||
1093 | def find(self, f: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: |
|
1093 | def find(self, f: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
1094 | self._load() |
|
1094 | self._load() | |
1095 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1095 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1096 | if dir: |
|
1096 | if dir: | |
1097 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1097 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1098 |
|
1098 | |||
1099 | return self._dirs[dir].find(subpath) |
|
1099 | return self._dirs[dir].find(subpath) | |
1100 | else: |
|
1100 | else: | |
1101 | return self._files[f], self._flags.get(f, b'') |
|
1101 | return self._files[f], self._flags.get(f, b'') | |
1102 |
|
1102 | |||
1103 | def __delitem__(self, f: bytes) -> None: |
|
1103 | def __delitem__(self, f: bytes) -> None: | |
1104 | self._load() |
|
1104 | self._load() | |
1105 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1105 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1106 | if dir: |
|
1106 | if dir: | |
1107 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1107 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1108 |
|
1108 | |||
1109 | self._dirs[dir].__delitem__(subpath) |
|
1109 | self._dirs[dir].__delitem__(subpath) | |
1110 | # If the directory is now empty, remove it |
|
1110 | # If the directory is now empty, remove it | |
1111 | if self._dirs[dir]._isempty(): |
|
1111 | if self._dirs[dir]._isempty(): | |
1112 | del self._dirs[dir] |
|
1112 | del self._dirs[dir] | |
1113 | else: |
|
1113 | else: | |
1114 | del self._files[f] |
|
1114 | del self._files[f] | |
1115 | if f in self._flags: |
|
1115 | if f in self._flags: | |
1116 | del self._flags[f] |
|
1116 | del self._flags[f] | |
1117 | self._dirty = True |
|
1117 | self._dirty = True | |
1118 |
|
1118 | |||
1119 | def set(self, f: bytes, node: bytes, flags: bytes) -> None: |
|
1119 | def set(self, f: bytes, node: bytes, flags: bytes) -> None: | |
1120 | """Set both the node and the flags for path f.""" |
|
1120 | """Set both the node and the flags for path f.""" | |
1121 | assert node is not None |
|
1121 | assert node is not None | |
1122 | if flags not in _manifestflags: |
|
1122 | if flags not in _manifestflags: | |
1123 | raise TypeError(b"Invalid manifest flag set.") |
|
1123 | raise TypeError(b"Invalid manifest flag set.") | |
1124 | self._load() |
|
1124 | self._load() | |
1125 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1125 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1126 | if dir: |
|
1126 | if dir: | |
1127 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1127 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1128 | if dir not in self._dirs: |
|
1128 | if dir not in self._dirs: | |
1129 | self._dirs[dir] = treemanifest( |
|
1129 | self._dirs[dir] = treemanifest( | |
1130 | self.nodeconstants, self._subpath(dir) |
|
1130 | self.nodeconstants, self._subpath(dir) | |
1131 | ) |
|
1131 | ) | |
1132 | self._dirs[dir].set(subpath, node, flags) |
|
1132 | self._dirs[dir].set(subpath, node, flags) | |
1133 | else: |
|
1133 | else: | |
1134 | assert len(node) in (20, 32) |
|
1134 | assert len(node) in (20, 32) | |
1135 | self._files[f] = node |
|
1135 | self._files[f] = node | |
1136 | self._flags[f] = flags |
|
1136 | self._flags[f] = flags | |
1137 | self._dirty = True |
|
1137 | self._dirty = True | |
1138 |
|
1138 | |||
1139 | def __setitem__(self, f: bytes, n: bytes) -> None: |
|
1139 | def __setitem__(self, f: bytes, n: bytes) -> None: | |
1140 | assert n is not None |
|
1140 | assert n is not None | |
1141 | self._load() |
|
1141 | self._load() | |
1142 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1142 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1143 | if dir: |
|
1143 | if dir: | |
1144 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1144 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1145 | if dir not in self._dirs: |
|
1145 | if dir not in self._dirs: | |
1146 | self._dirs[dir] = treemanifest( |
|
1146 | self._dirs[dir] = treemanifest( | |
1147 | self.nodeconstants, self._subpath(dir) |
|
1147 | self.nodeconstants, self._subpath(dir) | |
1148 | ) |
|
1148 | ) | |
1149 | self._dirs[dir].__setitem__(subpath, n) |
|
1149 | self._dirs[dir].__setitem__(subpath, n) | |
1150 | else: |
|
1150 | else: | |
1151 | # manifest nodes are either 20 bytes or 32 bytes, |
|
1151 | # manifest nodes are either 20 bytes or 32 bytes, | |
1152 | # depending on the hash in use. Assert this as historically |
|
1152 | # depending on the hash in use. Assert this as historically | |
1153 | # sometimes extra bytes were added. |
|
1153 | # sometimes extra bytes were added. | |
1154 | assert len(n) in (20, 32) |
|
1154 | assert len(n) in (20, 32) | |
1155 | self._files[f] = n |
|
1155 | self._files[f] = n | |
1156 | self._dirty = True |
|
1156 | self._dirty = True | |
1157 |
|
1157 | |||
1158 | def _load(self) -> None: |
|
1158 | def _load(self) -> None: | |
1159 | if self._loadfunc is not _noop: |
|
1159 | if self._loadfunc is not _noop: | |
1160 | lf, self._loadfunc = self._loadfunc, _noop |
|
1160 | lf, self._loadfunc = self._loadfunc, _noop | |
1161 | lf(self) |
|
1161 | lf(self) | |
1162 | elif self._copyfunc is not _noop: |
|
1162 | elif self._copyfunc is not _noop: | |
1163 | cf, self._copyfunc = self._copyfunc, _noop |
|
1163 | cf, self._copyfunc = self._copyfunc, _noop | |
1164 | cf(self) |
|
1164 | cf(self) | |
1165 |
|
1165 | |||
1166 | def setflag(self, f: bytes, flags: bytes) -> None: |
|
1166 | def setflag(self, f: bytes, flags: bytes) -> None: | |
1167 | """Set the flags (symlink, executable) for path f.""" |
|
1167 | """Set the flags (symlink, executable) for path f.""" | |
1168 | if flags not in _manifestflags: |
|
1168 | if flags not in _manifestflags: | |
1169 | raise TypeError(b"Invalid manifest flag set.") |
|
1169 | raise TypeError(b"Invalid manifest flag set.") | |
1170 | self._load() |
|
1170 | self._load() | |
1171 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) |
|
1171 | dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f) | |
1172 | if dir: |
|
1172 | if dir: | |
1173 | self._loadlazy(dir) |
|
1173 | self._loadlazy(dir) | |
1174 | if dir not in self._dirs: |
|
1174 | if dir not in self._dirs: | |
1175 | self._dirs[dir] = treemanifest( |
|
1175 | self._dirs[dir] = treemanifest( | |
1176 | self.nodeconstants, self._subpath(dir) |
|
1176 | self.nodeconstants, self._subpath(dir) | |
1177 | ) |
|
1177 | ) | |
1178 | self._dirs[dir].setflag(subpath, flags) |
|
1178 | self._dirs[dir].setflag(subpath, flags) | |
1179 | else: |
|
1179 | else: | |
1180 | self._flags[f] = flags |
|
1180 | self._flags[f] = flags | |
1181 | self._dirty = True |
|
1181 | self._dirty = True | |
1182 |
|
1182 | |||
1183 | def copy(self) -> 'treemanifest': |
|
1183 | def copy(self) -> 'treemanifest': | |
1184 | copy = treemanifest(self.nodeconstants, self._dir) |
|
1184 | copy = treemanifest(self.nodeconstants, self._dir) | |
1185 | copy._node = self._node |
|
1185 | copy._node = self._node | |
1186 | copy._dirty = self._dirty |
|
1186 | copy._dirty = self._dirty | |
1187 | if self._copyfunc is _noop: |
|
1187 | if self._copyfunc is _noop: | |
1188 |
|
1188 | |||
1189 | def _copyfunc(s): |
|
1189 | def _copyfunc(s): | |
1190 | self._load() |
|
1190 | self._load() | |
1191 | s._lazydirs = { |
|
1191 | s._lazydirs = { | |
1192 | d: (n, r, True) for d, (n, r, c) in self._lazydirs.items() |
|
1192 | d: (n, r, True) for d, (n, r, c) in self._lazydirs.items() | |
1193 | } |
|
1193 | } | |
1194 | sdirs = s._dirs |
|
1194 | sdirs = s._dirs | |
1195 | for d, v in self._dirs.items(): |
|
1195 | for d, v in self._dirs.items(): | |
1196 | sdirs[d] = v.copy() |
|
1196 | sdirs[d] = v.copy() | |
1197 | s._files = dict.copy(self._files) |
|
1197 | s._files = dict.copy(self._files) | |
1198 | s._flags = dict.copy(self._flags) |
|
1198 | s._flags = dict.copy(self._flags) | |
1199 |
|
1199 | |||
1200 | if self._loadfunc is _noop: |
|
1200 | if self._loadfunc is _noop: | |
1201 | _copyfunc(copy) |
|
1201 | _copyfunc(copy) | |
1202 | else: |
|
1202 | else: | |
1203 | copy._copyfunc = _copyfunc |
|
1203 | copy._copyfunc = _copyfunc | |
1204 | else: |
|
1204 | else: | |
1205 | copy._copyfunc = self._copyfunc |
|
1205 | copy._copyfunc = self._copyfunc | |
1206 | return copy |
|
1206 | return copy | |
1207 |
|
1207 | |||
1208 | def filesnotin( |
|
1208 | def filesnotin( | |
1209 | self, m2: 'treemanifest', match: Optional[matchmod.basematcher] = None |
|
1209 | self, m2: 'treemanifest', match: Optional[matchmod.basematcher] = None | |
1210 | ) -> Set[bytes]: |
|
1210 | ) -> Set[bytes]: | |
1211 | '''Set of files in this manifest that are not in the other''' |
|
1211 | '''Set of files in this manifest that are not in the other''' | |
1212 | if match and not match.always(): |
|
1212 | if match and not match.always(): | |
1213 | m1 = self._matches(match) |
|
1213 | m1 = self._matches(match) | |
1214 | m2 = m2._matches(match) |
|
1214 | m2 = m2._matches(match) | |
1215 | return m1.filesnotin(m2) |
|
1215 | return m1.filesnotin(m2) | |
1216 |
|
1216 | |||
1217 | files = set() |
|
1217 | files = set() | |
1218 |
|
1218 | |||
1219 | def _filesnotin(t1, t2): |
|
1219 | def _filesnotin(t1, t2): | |
1220 | if t1._node == t2._node and not t1._dirty and not t2._dirty: |
|
1220 | if t1._node == t2._node and not t1._dirty and not t2._dirty: | |
1221 | return |
|
1221 | return | |
1222 | t1._load() |
|
1222 | t1._load() | |
1223 | t2._load() |
|
1223 | t2._load() | |
1224 | self._loaddifflazy(t1, t2) |
|
1224 | self._loaddifflazy(t1, t2) | |
1225 | for d, m1 in t1._dirs.items(): |
|
1225 | for d, m1 in t1._dirs.items(): | |
1226 | if d in t2._dirs: |
|
1226 | if d in t2._dirs: | |
1227 | m2 = t2._dirs[d] |
|
1227 | m2 = t2._dirs[d] | |
1228 | _filesnotin(m1, m2) |
|
1228 | _filesnotin(m1, m2) | |
1229 | else: |
|
1229 | else: | |
1230 | files.update(m1.iterkeys()) |
|
1230 | files.update(m1.iterkeys()) | |
1231 |
|
1231 | |||
1232 | for fn in t1._files: |
|
1232 | for fn in t1._files: | |
1233 | if fn not in t2._files: |
|
1233 | if fn not in t2._files: | |
1234 | files.add(t1._subpath(fn)) |
|
1234 | files.add(t1._subpath(fn)) | |
1235 |
|
1235 | |||
1236 | _filesnotin(self, m2) |
|
1236 | _filesnotin(self, m2) | |
1237 | return files |
|
1237 | return files | |
1238 |
|
1238 | |||
1239 | @propertycache |
|
1239 | @propertycache | |
1240 | def _alldirs(self) -> pathutil.dirs: |
|
1240 | def _alldirs(self) -> pathutil.dirs: | |
1241 | return pathutil.dirs(self) |
|
1241 | return pathutil.dirs(self) | |
1242 |
|
1242 | |||
1243 | def dirs(self) -> pathutil.dirs: |
|
1243 | def dirs(self) -> pathutil.dirs: | |
1244 | return self._alldirs |
|
1244 | return self._alldirs | |
1245 |
|
1245 | |||
1246 | def hasdir(self, dir: bytes) -> bool: |
|
1246 | def hasdir(self, dir: bytes) -> bool: | |
1247 | self._load() |
|
1247 | self._load() | |
1248 | topdir, subdir = _splittopdir(dir) |
|
1248 | topdir, subdir = _splittopdir(dir) | |
1249 | if topdir: |
|
1249 | if topdir: | |
1250 | self._loadlazy(topdir) |
|
1250 | self._loadlazy(topdir) | |
1251 | if topdir in self._dirs: |
|
1251 | if topdir in self._dirs: | |
1252 | return self._dirs[topdir].hasdir(subdir) |
|
1252 | return self._dirs[topdir].hasdir(subdir) | |
1253 | return False |
|
1253 | return False | |
1254 | dirslash = dir + b'/' |
|
1254 | dirslash = dir + b'/' | |
1255 | return dirslash in self._dirs or dirslash in self._lazydirs |
|
1255 | return dirslash in self._dirs or dirslash in self._lazydirs | |
1256 |
|
1256 | |||
1257 | def walk(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> Iterator[bytes]: |
|
1257 | def walk(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> Iterator[bytes]: | |
1258 | """Generates matching file names. |
|
1258 | """Generates matching file names. | |
1259 |
|
1259 | |||
1260 | It also reports nonexistent files by marking them bad with match.bad(). |
|
1260 | It also reports nonexistent files by marking them bad with match.bad(). | |
1261 | """ |
|
1261 | """ | |
1262 | if match.always(): |
|
1262 | if match.always(): | |
1263 | for f in iter(self): |
|
1263 | for f in iter(self): | |
1264 | yield f |
|
1264 | yield f | |
1265 | return |
|
1265 | return | |
1266 |
|
1266 | |||
1267 | fset = set(match.files()) |
|
1267 | fset = set(match.files()) | |
1268 |
|
1268 | |||
1269 | for fn in self._walk(match): |
|
1269 | for fn in self._walk(match): | |
1270 | if fn in fset: |
|
1270 | if fn in fset: | |
1271 | # specified pattern is the exact name |
|
1271 | # specified pattern is the exact name | |
1272 | fset.remove(fn) |
|
1272 | fset.remove(fn) | |
1273 | yield fn |
|
1273 | yield fn | |
1274 |
|
1274 | |||
1275 | # for dirstate.walk, files=[''] means "walk the whole tree". |
|
1275 | # for dirstate.walk, files=[''] means "walk the whole tree". | |
1276 | # follow that here, too |
|
1276 | # follow that here, too | |
1277 | fset.discard(b'') |
|
1277 | fset.discard(b'') | |
1278 |
|
1278 | |||
1279 | for fn in sorted(fset): |
|
1279 | for fn in sorted(fset): | |
1280 | if not self.hasdir(fn): |
|
1280 | if not self.hasdir(fn): | |
1281 | match.bad(fn, None) |
|
1281 | match.bad(fn, None) | |
1282 |
|
1282 | |||
1283 | def _walk(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> Iterator[bytes]: |
|
1283 | def _walk(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> Iterator[bytes]: | |
1284 | '''Recursively generates matching file names for walk().''' |
|
1284 | '''Recursively generates matching file names for walk().''' | |
1285 | visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1]) |
|
1285 | visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1]) | |
1286 | if not visit: |
|
1286 | if not visit: | |
1287 | return |
|
1287 | return | |
1288 |
|
1288 | |||
1289 | # yield this dir's files and walk its submanifests |
|
1289 | # yield this dir's files and walk its submanifests | |
1290 | self._load() |
|
1290 | self._load() | |
1291 | visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit) |
|
1291 | visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit) | |
1292 | for p in sorted(list(self._dirs) + list(self._files)): |
|
1292 | for p in sorted(list(self._dirs) + list(self._files)): | |
1293 | if p in self._files: |
|
1293 | if p in self._files: | |
1294 | fullp = self._subpath(p) |
|
1294 | fullp = self._subpath(p) | |
1295 | if match(fullp): |
|
1295 | if match(fullp): | |
1296 | yield fullp |
|
1296 | yield fullp | |
1297 | else: |
|
1297 | else: | |
1298 | if not visit or p[:-1] in visit: |
|
1298 | if not visit or p[:-1] in visit: | |
1299 | for f in self._dirs[p]._walk(match): |
|
1299 | for f in self._dirs[p]._walk(match): | |
1300 | yield f |
|
1300 | yield f | |
1301 |
|
1301 | |||
1302 | def _matches(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> 'treemanifest': |
|
1302 | def _matches(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> 'treemanifest': | |
1303 | """recursively generate a new manifest filtered by the match argument.""" |
|
1303 | """recursively generate a new manifest filtered by the match argument.""" | |
1304 | if match.always(): |
|
1304 | if match.always(): | |
1305 | return self.copy() |
|
1305 | return self.copy() | |
1306 | return self._matches_inner(match) |
|
1306 | return self._matches_inner(match) | |
1307 |
|
1307 | |||
1308 | def _matches_inner(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> 'treemanifest': |
|
1308 | def _matches_inner(self, match: matchmod.basematcher) -> 'treemanifest': | |
1309 | if match.always(): |
|
1309 | if match.always(): | |
1310 | return self.copy() |
|
1310 | return self.copy() | |
1311 |
|
1311 | |||
1312 | visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1]) |
|
1312 | visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1]) | |
1313 | if visit == b'all': |
|
1313 | if visit == b'all': | |
1314 | return self.copy() |
|
1314 | return self.copy() | |
1315 | ret = treemanifest(self.nodeconstants, self._dir) |
|
1315 | ret = treemanifest(self.nodeconstants, self._dir) | |
1316 | if not visit: |
|
1316 | if not visit: | |
1317 | return ret |
|
1317 | return ret | |
1318 |
|
1318 | |||
1319 | self._load() |
|
1319 | self._load() | |
1320 | for fn in self._files: |
|
1320 | for fn in self._files: | |
1321 | # While visitchildrenset *usually* lists only subdirs, this is |
|
1321 | # While visitchildrenset *usually* lists only subdirs, this is | |
1322 | # actually up to the matcher and may have some files in the set(). |
|
1322 | # actually up to the matcher and may have some files in the set(). | |
1323 | # If visit == 'this', we should obviously look at the files in this |
|
1323 | # If visit == 'this', we should obviously look at the files in this | |
1324 | # directory; if visit is a set, and fn is in it, we should inspect |
|
1324 | # directory; if visit is a set, and fn is in it, we should inspect | |
1325 | # fn (but no need to inspect things not in the set). |
|
1325 | # fn (but no need to inspect things not in the set). | |
1326 | if visit != b'this' and fn not in visit: |
|
1326 | if visit != b'this' and fn not in visit: | |
1327 | continue |
|
1327 | continue | |
1328 | fullp = self._subpath(fn) |
|
1328 | fullp = self._subpath(fn) | |
1329 | # visitchildrenset isn't perfect, we still need to call the regular |
|
1329 | # visitchildrenset isn't perfect, we still need to call the regular | |
1330 | # matcher code to further filter results. |
|
1330 | # matcher code to further filter results. | |
1331 | if not match(fullp): |
|
1331 | if not match(fullp): | |
1332 | continue |
|
1332 | continue | |
1333 | ret._files[fn] = self._files[fn] |
|
1333 | ret._files[fn] = self._files[fn] | |
1334 | if fn in self._flags: |
|
1334 | if fn in self._flags: | |
1335 | ret._flags[fn] = self._flags[fn] |
|
1335 | ret._flags[fn] = self._flags[fn] | |
1336 |
|
1336 | |||
1337 | visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit) |
|
1337 | visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit) | |
1338 | for dir, subm in self._dirs.items(): |
|
1338 | for dir, subm in self._dirs.items(): | |
1339 | if visit and dir[:-1] not in visit: |
|
1339 | if visit and dir[:-1] not in visit: | |
1340 | continue |
|
1340 | continue | |
1341 | m = subm._matches_inner(match) |
|
1341 | m = subm._matches_inner(match) | |
1342 | if not m._isempty(): |
|
1342 | if not m._isempty(): | |
1343 | ret._dirs[dir] = m |
|
1343 | ret._dirs[dir] = m | |
1344 |
|
1344 | |||
1345 | if not ret._isempty(): |
|
1345 | if not ret._isempty(): | |
1346 | ret._dirty = True |
|
1346 | ret._dirty = True | |
1347 | return ret |
|
1347 | return ret | |
1348 |
|
1348 | |||
1349 | def fastdelta( |
|
1349 | def fastdelta( | |
1350 | self, base: ByteString, changes: Iterable[Tuple[bytes, bool]] |
|
1350 | self, base: ByteString, changes: Iterable[Tuple[bytes, bool]] | |
1351 | ) -> ByteString: |
|
1351 | ) -> ByteString: | |
1352 | raise FastdeltaUnavailable() |
|
1352 | raise FastdeltaUnavailable() | |
1353 |
|
1353 | |||
1354 | def diff( |
|
1354 | def diff( | |
1355 | self, |
|
1355 | self, | |
1356 | m2: 'treemanifest', |
|
1356 | m2: 'treemanifest', | |
1357 | match: Optional[matchmod.basematcher] = None, |
|
1357 | match: Optional[matchmod.basematcher] = None, | |
1358 | clean: bool = False, |
|
1358 | clean: bool = False, | |
1359 | ) -> Dict[ |
|
1359 | ) -> Dict[ | |
1360 | bytes, |
|
1360 | bytes, | |
1361 | Optional[ |
|
1361 | Optional[ | |
1362 | Tuple[Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes], Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes]] |
|
1362 | Tuple[Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes], Tuple[Optional[bytes], bytes]] | |
1363 | ], |
|
1363 | ], | |
1364 | ]: |
|
1364 | ]: | |
1365 | """Finds changes between the current manifest and m2. |
|
1365 | """Finds changes between the current manifest and m2. | |
1366 |
|
1366 | |||
1367 | Args: |
|
1367 | Args: | |
1368 | m2: the manifest to which this manifest should be compared. |
|
1368 | m2: the manifest to which this manifest should be compared. | |
1369 | clean: if true, include files unchanged between these manifests |
|
1369 | clean: if true, include files unchanged between these manifests | |
1370 | with a None value in the returned dictionary. |
|
1370 | with a None value in the returned dictionary. | |
1371 |
|
1371 | |||
1372 | The result is returned as a dict with filename as key and |
|
1372 | The result is returned as a dict with filename as key and | |
1373 | values of the form ((n1,fl1),(n2,fl2)), where n1/n2 is the |
|
1373 | values of the form ((n1,fl1),(n2,fl2)), where n1/n2 is the | |
1374 | nodeid in the current/other manifest and fl1/fl2 is the flag |
|
1374 | nodeid in the current/other manifest and fl1/fl2 is the flag | |
1375 | in the current/other manifest. Where the file does not exist, |
|
1375 | in the current/other manifest. Where the file does not exist, | |
1376 | the nodeid will be None and the flags will be the empty |
|
1376 | the nodeid will be None and the flags will be the empty | |
1377 | string. |
|
1377 | string. | |
1378 | """ |
|
1378 | """ | |
1379 | if match and not match.always(): |
|
1379 | if match and not match.always(): | |
1380 | m1 = self._matches(match) |
|
1380 | m1 = self._matches(match) | |
1381 | m2 = m2._matches(match) |
|
1381 | m2 = m2._matches(match) | |
1382 | return m1.diff(m2, clean=clean) |
|
1382 | return m1.diff(m2, clean=clean) | |
1383 | result = {} |
|
1383 | result = {} | |
1384 | emptytree = treemanifest(self.nodeconstants) |
|
1384 | emptytree = treemanifest(self.nodeconstants) | |
1385 |
|
1385 | |||
1386 | def _iterativediff(t1, t2, stack): |
|
1386 | def _iterativediff(t1, t2, stack): | |
1387 | """compares two tree manifests and append new tree-manifests which |
|
1387 | """compares two tree manifests and append new tree-manifests which | |
1388 | needs to be compared to stack""" |
|
1388 | needs to be compared to stack""" | |
1389 | if t1._node == t2._node and not t1._dirty and not t2._dirty: |
|
1389 | if t1._node == t2._node and not t1._dirty and not t2._dirty: | |
1390 | return |
|
1390 | return | |
1391 | t1._load() |
|
1391 | t1._load() | |
1392 | t2._load() |
|
1392 | t2._load() | |
1393 | self._loaddifflazy(t1, t2) |
|
1393 | self._loaddifflazy(t1, t2) | |
1394 |
|
1394 | |||
1395 | for d, m1 in t1._dirs.items(): |
|
1395 | for d, m1 in t1._dirs.items(): | |
1396 | m2 = t2._dirs.get(d, emptytree) |
|
1396 | m2 = t2._dirs.get(d, emptytree) | |
1397 | stack.append((m1, m2)) |
|
1397 | stack.append((m1, m2)) | |
1398 |
|
1398 | |||
1399 | for d, m2 in t2._dirs.items(): |
|
1399 | for d, m2 in t2._dirs.items(): | |
1400 | if d not in t1._dirs: |
|
1400 | if d not in t1._dirs: | |
1401 | stack.append((emptytree, m2)) |
|
1401 | stack.append((emptytree, m2)) | |
1402 |
|
1402 | |||
1403 | for fn, n1 in t1._files.items(): |
|
1403 | for fn, n1 in t1._files.items(): | |
1404 | fl1 = t1._flags.get(fn, b'') |
|
1404 | fl1 = t1._flags.get(fn, b'') | |
1405 | n2 = t2._files.get(fn, None) |
|
1405 | n2 = t2._files.get(fn, None) | |
1406 | fl2 = t2._flags.get(fn, b'') |
|
1406 | fl2 = t2._flags.get(fn, b'') | |
1407 | if n1 != n2 or fl1 != fl2: |
|
1407 | if n1 != n2 or fl1 != fl2: | |
1408 | result[t1._subpath(fn)] = ((n1, fl1), (n2, fl2)) |
|
1408 | result[t1._subpath(fn)] = ((n1, fl1), (n2, fl2)) | |
1409 | elif clean: |
|
1409 | elif clean: | |
1410 | result[t1._subpath(fn)] = None |
|
1410 | result[t1._subpath(fn)] = None | |
1411 |
|
1411 | |||
1412 | for fn, n2 in t2._files.items(): |
|
1412 | for fn, n2 in t2._files.items(): | |
1413 | if fn not in t1._files: |
|
1413 | if fn not in t1._files: | |
1414 | fl2 = t2._flags.get(fn, b'') |
|
1414 | fl2 = t2._flags.get(fn, b'') | |
1415 | result[t2._subpath(fn)] = ((None, b''), (n2, fl2)) |
|
1415 | result[t2._subpath(fn)] = ((None, b''), (n2, fl2)) | |
1416 |
|
1416 | |||
1417 | stackls = [] |
|
1417 | stackls = [] | |
1418 | _iterativediff(self, m2, stackls) |
|
1418 | _iterativediff(self, m2, stackls) | |
1419 | while stackls: |
|
1419 | while stackls: | |
1420 | t1, t2 = stackls.pop() |
|
1420 | t1, t2 = stackls.pop() | |
1421 | # stackls is populated in the function call |
|
1421 | # stackls is populated in the function call | |
1422 | _iterativediff(t1, t2, stackls) |
|
1422 | _iterativediff(t1, t2, stackls) | |
1423 | return result |
|
1423 | return result | |
1424 |
|
1424 | |||
1425 | def unmodifiedsince(self, m2: 'treemanifest') -> bool: |
|
1425 | def unmodifiedsince(self, m2: 'treemanifest') -> bool: | |
1426 | return not self._dirty and not m2._dirty and self._node == m2._node |
|
1426 | return not self._dirty and not m2._dirty and self._node == m2._node | |
1427 |
|
1427 | |||
1428 | def parse( |
|
1428 | def parse( | |
1429 | self, |
|
1429 | self, | |
1430 | text: bytes, |
|
1430 | text: bytes, | |
1431 | readsubtree: Callable[[bytes, bytes], 'treemanifest'], |
|
1431 | readsubtree: Callable[[bytes, bytes], 'treemanifest'], | |
1432 | ) -> None: |
|
1432 | ) -> None: | |
1433 | selflazy = self._lazydirs |
|
1433 | selflazy = self._lazydirs | |
1434 | for f, n, fl in _parse(self._nodelen, text): |
|
1434 | for f, n, fl in _parse(self._nodelen, text): | |
1435 | if fl == b't': |
|
1435 | if fl == b't': | |
1436 | f = f + b'/' |
|
1436 | f = f + b'/' | |
1437 | # False below means "doesn't need to be copied" and can use the |
|
1437 | # False below means "doesn't need to be copied" and can use the | |
1438 | # cached value from readsubtree directly. |
|
1438 | # cached value from readsubtree directly. | |
1439 | selflazy[f] = (n, readsubtree, False) |
|
1439 | selflazy[f] = (n, readsubtree, False) | |
1440 | elif b'/' in f: |
|
1440 | elif b'/' in f: | |
1441 | # This is a flat manifest, so use __setitem__ and setflag rather |
|
1441 | # This is a flat manifest, so use __setitem__ and setflag rather | |
1442 | # than assigning directly to _files and _flags, so we can |
|
1442 | # than assigning directly to _files and _flags, so we can | |
1443 | # assign a path in a subdirectory, and to mark dirty (compared |
|
1443 | # assign a path in a subdirectory, and to mark dirty (compared | |
1444 | # to nullid). |
|
1444 | # to nullid). | |
1445 | self[f] = n |
|
1445 | self[f] = n | |
1446 | if fl: |
|
1446 | if fl: | |
1447 | self.setflag(f, fl) |
|
1447 | self.setflag(f, fl) | |
1448 | else: |
|
1448 | else: | |
1449 | # Assigning to _files and _flags avoids marking as dirty, |
|
1449 | # Assigning to _files and _flags avoids marking as dirty, | |
1450 | # and should be a little faster. |
|
1450 | # and should be a little faster. | |
1451 | self._files[f] = n |
|
1451 | self._files[f] = n | |
1452 | if fl: |
|
1452 | if fl: | |
1453 | self._flags[f] = fl |
|
1453 | self._flags[f] = fl | |
1454 |
|
1454 | |||
1455 | def text(self) -> ByteString: |
|
1455 | def text(self) -> ByteString: | |
1456 | """Get the full data of this manifest as a bytestring.""" |
|
1456 | """Get the full data of this manifest as a bytestring.""" | |
1457 | self._load() |
|
1457 | self._load() | |
1458 | return _text(self.iterentries()) |
|
1458 | return _text(self.iterentries()) | |
1459 |
|
1459 | |||
1460 | def dirtext(self) -> ByteString: |
|
1460 | def dirtext(self) -> ByteString: | |
1461 | """Get the full data of this directory as a bytestring. Make sure that |
|
1461 | """Get the full data of this directory as a bytestring. Make sure that | |
1462 | any submanifests have been written first, so their nodeids are correct. |
|
1462 | any submanifests have been written first, so their nodeids are correct. | |
1463 | """ |
|
1463 | """ | |
1464 | self._load() |
|
1464 | self._load() | |
1465 | flags = self.flags |
|
1465 | flags = self.flags | |
1466 | lazydirs = [(d[:-1], v[0], b't') for d, v in self._lazydirs.items()] |
|
1466 | lazydirs = [(d[:-1], v[0], b't') for d, v in self._lazydirs.items()] | |
1467 | dirs = [(d[:-1], self._dirs[d]._node, b't') for d in self._dirs] |
|
1467 | dirs = [(d[:-1], self._dirs[d]._node, b't') for d in self._dirs] | |
1468 | files = [(f, self._files[f], flags(f)) for f in self._files] |
|
1468 | files = [(f, self._files[f], flags(f)) for f in self._files] | |
1469 | return _text(sorted(dirs + files + lazydirs)) |
|
1469 | return _text(sorted(dirs + files + lazydirs)) | |
1470 |
|
1470 | |||
1471 | def read( |
|
1471 | def read( | |
1472 | self, |
|
1472 | self, | |
1473 | gettext: Callable[[], ByteString], |
|
1473 | gettext: Callable[[], ByteString], | |
1474 | readsubtree: Callable[[bytes, bytes], 'treemanifest'], |
|
1474 | readsubtree: Callable[[bytes, bytes], 'treemanifest'], | |
1475 | ) -> None: |
|
1475 | ) -> None: | |
1476 | def _load_for_read(s): |
|
1476 | def _load_for_read(s): | |
1477 | s.parse(gettext(), readsubtree) |
|
1477 | s.parse(gettext(), readsubtree) | |
1478 | s._dirty = False |
|
1478 | s._dirty = False | |
1479 |
|
1479 | |||
1480 | self._loadfunc = _load_for_read |
|
1480 | self._loadfunc = _load_for_read | |
1481 |
|
1481 | |||
1482 | def writesubtrees( |
|
1482 | def writesubtrees( | |
1483 | self, |
|
1483 | self, | |
1484 | m1: 'treemanifest', |
|
1484 | m1: 'treemanifest', | |
1485 | m2: 'treemanifest', |
|
1485 | m2: 'treemanifest', | |
1486 | writesubtree: Callable[ |
|
1486 | writesubtree: Callable[ | |
1487 | [ |
|
1487 | [ | |
1488 | Callable[['treemanifest'], None], |
|
1488 | Callable[['treemanifest'], None], | |
1489 | bytes, |
|
1489 | bytes, | |
1490 | bytes, |
|
1490 | bytes, | |
1491 | matchmod.basematcher, |
|
1491 | matchmod.basematcher, | |
1492 | ], |
|
1492 | ], | |
1493 | None, |
|
1493 | None, | |
1494 | ], |
|
1494 | ], | |
1495 | match: matchmod.basematcher, |
|
1495 | match: matchmod.basematcher, | |
1496 | ) -> None: |
|
1496 | ) -> None: | |
1497 | self._load() # for consistency; should never have any effect here |
|
1497 | self._load() # for consistency; should never have any effect here | |
1498 | m1._load() |
|
1498 | m1._load() | |
1499 | m2._load() |
|
1499 | m2._load() | |
1500 | emptytree = treemanifest(self.nodeconstants) |
|
1500 | emptytree = treemanifest(self.nodeconstants) | |
1501 |
|
1501 | |||
1502 | def getnode(m, d): |
|
1502 | def getnode(m, d): | |
1503 | ld = m._lazydirs.get(d) |
|
1503 | ld = m._lazydirs.get(d) | |
1504 | if ld: |
|
1504 | if ld: | |
1505 | return ld[0] |
|
1505 | return ld[0] | |
1506 | tree = m._dirs.get(d, emptytree) |
|
1506 | tree = m._dirs.get(d, emptytree) | |
1507 | assert tree is not None # helps pytype |
|
1507 | assert tree is not None # helps pytype | |
1508 | return tree._node |
|
1508 | return tree._node | |
1509 |
|
1509 | |||
1510 | # let's skip investigating things that `match` says we do not need. |
|
1510 | # let's skip investigating things that `match` says we do not need. | |
1511 | visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1]) |
|
1511 | visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1]) | |
1512 | visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit) |
|
1512 | visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit) | |
1513 | if visit == b'this' or visit == b'all': |
|
1513 | if visit == b'this' or visit == b'all': | |
1514 | visit = None |
|
1514 | visit = None | |
1515 | for d, subm in self._dirs.items(): |
|
1515 | for d, subm in self._dirs.items(): | |
1516 | if visit and d[:-1] not in visit: |
|
1516 | if visit and d[:-1] not in visit: | |
1517 | continue |
|
1517 | continue | |
1518 | subp1 = getnode(m1, d) |
|
1518 | subp1 = getnode(m1, d) | |
1519 | subp2 = getnode(m2, d) |
|
1519 | subp2 = getnode(m2, d) | |
1520 | if subp1 == self.nodeconstants.nullid: |
|
1520 | if subp1 == self.nodeconstants.nullid: | |
1521 | subp1, subp2 = subp2, subp1 |
|
1521 | subp1, subp2 = subp2, subp1 | |
1522 | writesubtree(subm, subp1, subp2, match) |
|
1522 | writesubtree(subm, subp1, subp2, match) | |
1523 |
|
1523 | |||
1524 | def walksubtrees( |
|
1524 | def walksubtrees( | |
1525 | self, matcher: Optional[matchmod.basematcher] = None |
|
1525 | self, matcher: Optional[matchmod.basematcher] = None | |
1526 | ) -> Iterator['treemanifest']: |
|
1526 | ) -> Iterator['treemanifest']: | |
1527 | """Returns an iterator of the subtrees of this manifest, including this |
|
1527 | """Returns an iterator of the subtrees of this manifest, including this | |
1528 | manifest itself. |
|
1528 | manifest itself. | |
1529 |
|
1529 | |||
1530 | If `matcher` is provided, it only returns subtrees that match. |
|
1530 | If `matcher` is provided, it only returns subtrees that match. | |
1531 | """ |
|
1531 | """ | |
1532 | if matcher and not matcher.visitdir(self._dir[:-1]): |
|
1532 | if matcher and not matcher.visitdir(self._dir[:-1]): | |
1533 | return |
|
1533 | return | |
1534 | if not matcher or matcher(self._dir[:-1]): |
|
1534 | if not matcher or matcher(self._dir[:-1]): | |
1535 | yield self |
|
1535 | yield self | |
1536 |
|
1536 | |||
1537 | self._load() |
|
1537 | self._load() | |
1538 | # OPT: use visitchildrenset to avoid loading everything. |
|
1538 | # OPT: use visitchildrenset to avoid loading everything. | |
1539 | self._loadalllazy() |
|
1539 | self._loadalllazy() | |
1540 | for d, subm in self._dirs.items(): |
|
1540 | for d, subm in self._dirs.items(): | |
1541 | for subtree in subm.walksubtrees(matcher=matcher): |
|
1541 | for subtree in subm.walksubtrees(matcher=matcher): | |
1542 | yield subtree |
|
1542 | yield subtree | |
1543 |
|
1543 | |||
1544 |
|
1544 | |||
1545 | class manifestfulltextcache(util.lrucachedict): |
|
1545 | class manifestfulltextcache(util.lrucachedict): | |
1546 | """File-backed LRU cache for the manifest cache |
|
1546 | """File-backed LRU cache for the manifest cache | |
1547 |
|
1547 | |||
1548 | File consists of entries, up to EOF: |
|
1548 | File consists of entries, up to EOF: | |
1549 |
|
1549 | |||
1550 | - 20 bytes node, 4 bytes length, <length> manifest data |
|
1550 | - 20 bytes node, 4 bytes length, <length> manifest data | |
1551 |
|
1551 | |||
1552 | These are written in reverse cache order (oldest to newest). |
|
1552 | These are written in reverse cache order (oldest to newest). | |
1553 |
|
1553 | |||
1554 | """ |
|
1554 | """ | |
1555 |
|
1555 | |||
1556 | _file = b'manifestfulltextcache' |
|
1556 | _file = b'manifestfulltextcache' | |
1557 |
|
1557 | |||
1558 | def __init__(self, max): |
|
1558 | def __init__(self, max): | |
1559 | super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__init__(max) |
|
1559 | super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__init__(max) | |
1560 | self._dirty = False |
|
1560 | self._dirty = False | |
1561 | self._read = False |
|
1561 | self._read = False | |
1562 | self._opener = None |
|
1562 | self._opener = None | |
1563 |
|
1563 | |||
1564 | def read(self): |
|
1564 | def read(self): | |
1565 | if self._read or self._opener is None: |
|
1565 | if self._read or self._opener is None: | |
1566 | return |
|
1566 | return | |
1567 |
|
1567 | |||
1568 | try: |
|
1568 | try: | |
1569 | with self._opener(self._file) as fp: |
|
1569 | with self._opener(self._file) as fp: | |
1570 | set = super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__setitem__ |
|
1570 | set = super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__setitem__ | |
1571 | # ignore trailing data, this is a cache, corruption is skipped |
|
1571 | # ignore trailing data, this is a cache, corruption is skipped | |
1572 | while True: |
|
1572 | while True: | |
1573 | # TODO do we need to do work here for sha1 portability? |
|
1573 | # TODO do we need to do work here for sha1 portability? | |
1574 | node = fp.read(20) |
|
1574 | node = fp.read(20) | |
1575 | if len(node) < 20: |
|
1575 | if len(node) < 20: | |
1576 | break |
|
1576 | break | |
1577 | try: |
|
1577 | try: | |
1578 | size = struct.unpack(b'>L', fp.read(4))[0] |
|
1578 | size = struct.unpack(b'>L', fp.read(4))[0] | |
1579 | except struct.error: |
|
1579 | except struct.error: | |
1580 | break |
|
1580 | break | |
1581 | value = bytearray(fp.read(size)) |
|
1581 | value = bytearray(fp.read(size)) | |
1582 | if len(value) != size: |
|
1582 | if len(value) != size: | |
1583 | break |
|
1583 | break | |
1584 | set(node, value) |
|
1584 | set(node, value) | |
1585 | except IOError: |
|
1585 | except IOError: | |
1586 | # the file is allowed to be missing |
|
1586 | # the file is allowed to be missing | |
1587 | pass |
|
1587 | pass | |
1588 |
|
1588 | |||
1589 | self._read = True |
|
1589 | self._read = True | |
1590 | self._dirty = False |
|
1590 | self._dirty = False | |
1591 |
|
1591 | |||
1592 | def write(self): |
|
1592 | def write(self): | |
1593 | if not self._dirty or self._opener is None: |
|
1593 | if not self._dirty or self._opener is None: | |
1594 | return |
|
1594 | return | |
1595 | # rotate backwards to the first used node |
|
1595 | # rotate backwards to the first used node | |
1596 | try: |
|
1596 | try: | |
1597 | with self._opener( |
|
1597 | with self._opener( | |
1598 | self._file, b'w', atomictemp=True, checkambig=True |
|
1598 | self._file, b'w', atomictemp=True, checkambig=True | |
1599 | ) as fp: |
|
1599 | ) as fp: | |
1600 | node = self._head.prev |
|
1600 | node = self._head.prev | |
1601 | while True: |
|
1601 | while True: | |
1602 | if node.key in self._cache: |
|
1602 | if node.key in self._cache: | |
1603 | fp.write(node.key) |
|
1603 | fp.write(node.key) | |
1604 | fp.write(struct.pack(b'>L', len(node.value))) |
|
1604 | fp.write(struct.pack(b'>L', len(node.value))) | |
1605 | fp.write(node.value) |
|
1605 | fp.write(node.value) | |
1606 | if node is self._head: |
|
1606 | if node is self._head: | |
1607 | break |
|
1607 | break | |
1608 | node = node.prev |
|
1608 | node = node.prev | |
1609 | except IOError: |
|
1609 | except IOError: | |
1610 | # We could not write the cache (eg: permission error) |
|
1610 | # We could not write the cache (eg: permission error) | |
1611 | # the content can be missing. |
|
1611 | # the content can be missing. | |
1612 | # |
|
1612 | # | |
1613 | # We could try harder and see if we could recreate a wcache |
|
1613 | # We could try harder and see if we could recreate a wcache | |
1614 | # directory were we coudl write too. |
|
1614 | # directory were we coudl write too. | |
1615 | # |
|
1615 | # | |
1616 | # XXX the error pass silently, having some way to issue an error |
|
1616 | # XXX the error pass silently, having some way to issue an error | |
1617 | # log `ui.log` would be nice. |
|
1617 | # log `ui.log` would be nice. | |
1618 | pass |
|
1618 | pass | |
1619 |
|
1619 | |||
1620 | def __len__(self): |
|
1620 | def __len__(self): | |
1621 | if not self._read: |
|
1621 | if not self._read: | |
1622 | self.read() |
|
1622 | self.read() | |
1623 | return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__len__() |
|
1623 | return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__len__() | |
1624 |
|
1624 | |||
1625 | def __contains__(self, k): |
|
1625 | def __contains__(self, k): | |
1626 | if not self._read: |
|
1626 | if not self._read: | |
1627 | self.read() |
|
1627 | self.read() | |
1628 | return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__contains__(k) |
|
1628 | return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__contains__(k) | |
1629 |
|
1629 | |||
1630 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1630 | def __iter__(self): | |
1631 | if not self._read: |
|
1631 | if not self._read: | |
1632 | self.read() |
|
1632 | self.read() | |
1633 | return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__iter__() |
|
1633 | return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__iter__() | |
1634 |
|
1634 | |||
1635 | def __getitem__(self, k): |
|
1635 | def __getitem__(self, k): | |
1636 | if not self._read: |
|
1636 | if not self._read: | |
1637 | self.read() |
|
1637 | self.read() | |
1638 | # the cache lru order can change on read |
|
1638 | # the cache lru order can change on read | |
1639 | setdirty = self._cache.get(k) is not self._head |
|
1639 | setdirty = self._cache.get(k) is not self._head | |
1640 | value = super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__getitem__(k) |
|
1640 | value = super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__getitem__(k) | |
1641 | if setdirty: |
|
1641 | if setdirty: | |
1642 | self._dirty = True |
|
1642 | self._dirty = True | |
1643 | return value |
|
1643 | return value | |
1644 |
|
1644 | |||
1645 | def __setitem__(self, k, v): |
|
1645 | def __setitem__(self, k, v): | |
1646 | if not self._read: |
|
1646 | if not self._read: | |
1647 | self.read() |
|
1647 | self.read() | |
1648 | super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__setitem__(k, v) |
|
1648 | super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__setitem__(k, v) | |
1649 | self._dirty = True |
|
1649 | self._dirty = True | |
1650 |
|
1650 | |||
1651 | def __delitem__(self, k): |
|
1651 | def __delitem__(self, k): | |
1652 | if not self._read: |
|
1652 | if not self._read: | |
1653 | self.read() |
|
1653 | self.read() | |
1654 | super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__delitem__(k) |
|
1654 | super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__delitem__(k) | |
1655 | self._dirty = True |
|
1655 | self._dirty = True | |
1656 |
|
1656 | |||
1657 | def get(self, k, default=None): |
|
1657 | def get(self, k, default=None): | |
1658 | if not self._read: |
|
1658 | if not self._read: | |
1659 | self.read() |
|
1659 | self.read() | |
1660 | return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).get(k, default=default) |
|
1660 | return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).get(k, default=default) | |
1661 |
|
1661 | |||
1662 | def clear(self, clear_persisted_data=False): |
|
1662 | def clear(self, clear_persisted_data=False): | |
1663 | super(manifestfulltextcache, self).clear() |
|
1663 | super(manifestfulltextcache, self).clear() | |
1664 | if clear_persisted_data: |
|
1664 | if clear_persisted_data: | |
1665 | self._dirty = True |
|
1665 | self._dirty = True | |
1666 | self.write() |
|
1666 | self.write() | |
1667 | self._read = False |
|
1667 | self._read = False | |
1668 |
|
1668 | |||
1669 |
|
1669 | |||
1670 | # and upper bound of what we expect from compression |
|
1670 | # and upper bound of what we expect from compression | |
1671 | # (real live value seems to be "3") |
|
1671 | # (real live value seems to be "3") | |
1672 | MAXCOMPRESSION = 3 |
|
1672 | MAXCOMPRESSION = 3 | |
1673 |
|
1673 | |||
1674 |
|
1674 | |||
1675 | class FastdeltaUnavailable(Exception): |
|
1675 | class FastdeltaUnavailable(Exception): | |
1676 | """Exception raised when fastdelta isn't usable on a manifest.""" |
|
1676 | """Exception raised when fastdelta isn't usable on a manifest.""" | |
1677 |
|
1677 | |||
1678 |
|
1678 | |||
1679 | class manifestrevlog: # (repository.imanifeststorage) |
|
1679 | class manifestrevlog: # (repository.imanifeststorage) | |
1680 | """A revlog that stores manifest texts. This is responsible for caching the |
|
1680 | """A revlog that stores manifest texts. This is responsible for caching the | |
1681 | full-text manifest contents. |
|
1681 | full-text manifest contents. | |
1682 | """ |
|
1682 | """ | |
1683 |
|
1683 | |||
1684 | def __init__( |
|
1684 | def __init__( | |
1685 | self, |
|
1685 | self, | |
1686 | nodeconstants, |
|
1686 | nodeconstants, | |
1687 | opener, |
|
1687 | opener, | |
1688 | tree=b'', |
|
1688 | tree=b'', | |
1689 | dirlogcache=None, |
|
1689 | dirlogcache=None, | |
1690 | treemanifest=False, |
|
1690 | treemanifest=False, | |
1691 | ): |
|
1691 | ): | |
1692 | """Constructs a new manifest revlog |
|
1692 | """Constructs a new manifest revlog | |
1693 |
|
1693 | |||
1694 | `indexfile` - used by extensions to have two manifests at once, like |
|
1694 | `indexfile` - used by extensions to have two manifests at once, like | |
1695 | when transitioning between flatmanifeset and treemanifests. |
|
1695 | when transitioning between flatmanifeset and treemanifests. | |
1696 |
|
1696 | |||
1697 | `treemanifest` - used to indicate this is a tree manifest revlog. Opener |
|
1697 | `treemanifest` - used to indicate this is a tree manifest revlog. Opener | |
1698 | options can also be used to make this a tree manifest revlog. The opener |
|
1698 | options can also be used to make this a tree manifest revlog. The opener | |
1699 | option takes precedence, so if it is set to True, we ignore whatever |
|
1699 | option takes precedence, so if it is set to True, we ignore whatever | |
1700 | value is passed in to the constructor. |
|
1700 | value is passed in to the constructor. | |
1701 | """ |
|
1701 | """ | |
1702 | self.nodeconstants = nodeconstants |
|
1702 | self.nodeconstants = nodeconstants | |
1703 | # During normal operations, we expect to deal with not more than four |
|
1703 | # During normal operations, we expect to deal with not more than four | |
1704 | # revs at a time (such as during commit --amend). When rebasing large |
|
1704 | # revs at a time (such as during commit --amend). When rebasing large | |
1705 | # stacks of commits, the number can go up, hence the config knob below. |
|
1705 | # stacks of commits, the number can go up, hence the config knob below. | |
1706 | cachesize = 4 |
|
1706 | cachesize = 4 | |
1707 | optiontreemanifest = False |
|
1707 | optiontreemanifest = False | |
1708 | persistentnodemap = False |
|
1708 | persistentnodemap = False | |
1709 | opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None) |
|
1709 | opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None) | |
1710 | if opts is not None: |
|
1710 | if opts is not None: | |
1711 | cachesize = opts.get(b'manifestcachesize', cachesize) |
|
1711 | cachesize = opts.get(b'manifestcachesize', cachesize) | |
1712 | optiontreemanifest = opts.get(b'treemanifest', False) |
|
1712 | optiontreemanifest = opts.get(b'treemanifest', False) | |
1713 | persistentnodemap = opts.get(b'persistent-nodemap', False) |
|
1713 | persistentnodemap = opts.get(b'persistent-nodemap', False) | |
1714 |
|
1714 | |||
1715 | self._treeondisk = optiontreemanifest or treemanifest |
|
1715 | self._treeondisk = optiontreemanifest or treemanifest | |
1716 |
|
1716 | |||
1717 | self._fulltextcache = manifestfulltextcache(cachesize) |
|
1717 | self._fulltextcache = manifestfulltextcache(cachesize) | |
1718 |
|
1718 | |||
1719 | if tree: |
|
1719 | if tree: | |
1720 | assert self._treeondisk, (tree, b'opts is %r' % opts) |
|
1720 | assert self._treeondisk, (tree, b'opts is %r' % opts) | |
1721 |
|
1721 | |||
1722 | radix = b'00manifest' |
|
1722 | radix = b'00manifest' | |
1723 | if tree: |
|
1723 | if tree: | |
1724 | radix = b"meta/" + tree + radix |
|
1724 | radix = b"meta/" + tree + radix | |
1725 |
|
1725 | |||
1726 | self.tree = tree |
|
1726 | self.tree = tree | |
1727 |
|
1727 | |||
1728 | # The dirlogcache is kept on the root manifest log |
|
1728 | # The dirlogcache is kept on the root manifest log | |
1729 | if tree: |
|
1729 | if tree: | |
1730 | self._dirlogcache = dirlogcache |
|
1730 | self._dirlogcache = dirlogcache | |
1731 | else: |
|
1731 | else: | |
1732 | self._dirlogcache = {b'': self} |
|
1732 | self._dirlogcache = {b'': self} | |
1733 |
|
1733 | |||
1734 | self._revlog = revlog.revlog( |
|
1734 | self._revlog = revlog.revlog( | |
1735 | opener, |
|
1735 | opener, | |
1736 | target=(revlog_constants.KIND_MANIFESTLOG, self.tree), |
|
1736 | target=(revlog_constants.KIND_MANIFESTLOG, self.tree), | |
1737 | radix=radix, |
|
1737 | radix=radix, | |
1738 | # only root indexfile is cached |
|
1738 | # only root indexfile is cached | |
1739 | checkambig=not bool(tree), |
|
1739 | checkambig=not bool(tree), | |
1740 | mmaplargeindex=True, |
|
1740 | mmaplargeindex=True, | |
1741 | upperboundcomp=MAXCOMPRESSION, |
|
1741 | upperboundcomp=MAXCOMPRESSION, | |
1742 | persistentnodemap=persistentnodemap, |
|
1742 | persistentnodemap=persistentnodemap, | |
1743 | ) |
|
1743 | ) | |
1744 |
|
1744 | |||
1745 | self.index = self._revlog.index |
|
1745 | self.index = self._revlog.index | |
1746 |
|
1746 | |||
1747 | def get_revlog(self): |
|
1747 | def get_revlog(self): | |
1748 | """return an actual revlog instance if any |
|
1748 | """return an actual revlog instance if any | |
1749 |
|
1749 | |||
1750 | This exist because a lot of code leverage the fact the underlying |
|
1750 | This exist because a lot of code leverage the fact the underlying | |
1751 | storage is a revlog for optimization, so giving simple way to access |
|
1751 | storage is a revlog for optimization, so giving simple way to access | |
1752 | the revlog instance helps such code. |
|
1752 | the revlog instance helps such code. | |
1753 | """ |
|
1753 | """ | |
1754 | return self._revlog |
|
1754 | return self._revlog | |
1755 |
|
1755 | |||
1756 | def _setupmanifestcachehooks(self, repo): |
|
1756 | def _setupmanifestcachehooks(self, repo): | |
1757 | """Persist the manifestfulltextcache on lock release""" |
|
1757 | """Persist the manifestfulltextcache on lock release""" | |
1758 | if not hasattr(repo, '_wlockref'): |
|
1758 | if not hasattr(repo, '_wlockref'): | |
1759 | return |
|
1759 | return | |
1760 |
|
1760 | |||
1761 | self._fulltextcache._opener = repo.wcachevfs |
|
1761 | self._fulltextcache._opener = repo.wcachevfs | |
1762 | if repo._currentlock(repo._wlockref) is None: |
|
1762 | if repo._currentlock(repo._wlockref) is None: | |
1763 | return |
|
1763 | return | |
1764 |
|
1764 | |||
1765 | reporef = weakref.ref(repo) |
|
1765 | reporef = weakref.ref(repo) | |
1766 | manifestrevlogref = weakref.ref(self) |
|
1766 | manifestrevlogref = weakref.ref(self) | |
1767 |
|
1767 | |||
1768 | def persistmanifestcache(success): |
|
1768 | def persistmanifestcache(success): | |
1769 | # Repo is in an unknown state, do not persist. |
|
1769 | # Repo is in an unknown state, do not persist. | |
1770 | if not success: |
|
1770 | if not success: | |
1771 | return |
|
1771 | return | |
1772 |
|
1772 | |||
1773 | repo = reporef() |
|
1773 | repo = reporef() | |
1774 | self = manifestrevlogref() |
|
1774 | self = manifestrevlogref() | |
1775 | if repo is None or self is None: |
|
1775 | if repo is None or self is None: | |
1776 | return |
|
1776 | return | |
1777 | if repo.manifestlog.getstorage(b'') is not self: |
|
1777 | if repo.manifestlog.getstorage(b'') is not self: | |
1778 | # there's a different manifest in play now, abort |
|
1778 | # there's a different manifest in play now, abort | |
1779 | return |
|
1779 | return | |
1780 | self._fulltextcache.write() |
|
1780 | self._fulltextcache.write() | |
1781 |
|
1781 | |||
1782 | repo._afterlock(persistmanifestcache) |
|
1782 | repo._afterlock(persistmanifestcache) | |
1783 |
|
1783 | |||
1784 | @property |
|
1784 | @property | |
1785 | def fulltextcache(self): |
|
1785 | def fulltextcache(self): | |
1786 | return self._fulltextcache |
|
1786 | return self._fulltextcache | |
1787 |
|
1787 | |||
1788 | def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data: bool = False) -> None: |
|
1788 | def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data: bool = False) -> None: | |
1789 | self._revlog.clearcaches() |
|
1789 | self._revlog.clearcaches() | |
1790 | self._fulltextcache.clear(clear_persisted_data=clear_persisted_data) |
|
1790 | self._fulltextcache.clear(clear_persisted_data=clear_persisted_data) | |
1791 | self._dirlogcache = {self.tree: self} |
|
1791 | self._dirlogcache = {self.tree: self} | |
1792 |
|
1792 | |||
1793 | def dirlog(self, d): |
|
1793 | def dirlog(self, d): | |
1794 | if d: |
|
1794 | if d: | |
1795 | assert self._treeondisk |
|
1795 | assert self._treeondisk | |
1796 | if d not in self._dirlogcache: |
|
1796 | if d not in self._dirlogcache: | |
1797 | mfrevlog = manifestrevlog( |
|
1797 | mfrevlog = manifestrevlog( | |
1798 | self.nodeconstants, |
|
1798 | self.nodeconstants, | |
1799 | self.opener, |
|
1799 | self.opener, | |
1800 | d, |
|
1800 | d, | |
1801 | self._dirlogcache, |
|
1801 | self._dirlogcache, | |
1802 | treemanifest=self._treeondisk, |
|
1802 | treemanifest=self._treeondisk, | |
1803 | ) |
|
1803 | ) | |
1804 | self._dirlogcache[d] = mfrevlog |
|
1804 | self._dirlogcache[d] = mfrevlog | |
1805 | return self._dirlogcache[d] |
|
1805 | return self._dirlogcache[d] | |
1806 |
|
1806 | |||
1807 | def add( |
|
1807 | def add( | |
1808 | self, |
|
1808 | self, | |
1809 | m, |
|
1809 | m, | |
1810 | transaction, |
|
1810 | transaction, | |
1811 | link, |
|
1811 | link, | |
1812 | p1, |
|
1812 | p1, | |
1813 | p2, |
|
1813 | p2, | |
1814 | added: Iterable[bytes], |
|
1814 | added: Iterable[bytes], | |
1815 | removed: Iterable[bytes], |
|
1815 | removed: Iterable[bytes], | |
1816 | readtree=None, |
|
1816 | readtree=None, | |
1817 | match=None, |
|
1817 | match=None, | |
1818 | ): |
|
1818 | ): | |
1819 | """add some manifest entry in to the manifest log |
|
1819 | """add some manifest entry in to the manifest log | |
1820 |
|
1820 | |||
1821 | input: |
|
1821 | input: | |
1822 |
|
1822 | |||
1823 | m: the manifest dict we want to store |
|
1823 | m: the manifest dict we want to store | |
1824 | transaction: the open transaction |
|
1824 | transaction: the open transaction | |
1825 | p1: manifest-node of p1 |
|
1825 | p1: manifest-node of p1 | |
1826 | p2: manifest-node of p2 |
|
1826 | p2: manifest-node of p2 | |
1827 | added: file added/changed compared to parent |
|
1827 | added: file added/changed compared to parent | |
1828 | removed: file removed compared to parent |
|
1828 | removed: file removed compared to parent | |
1829 |
|
1829 | |||
1830 | tree manifest input: |
|
1830 | tree manifest input: | |
1831 |
|
1831 | |||
1832 | readtree: a function to read a subtree |
|
1832 | readtree: a function to read a subtree | |
1833 | match: a filematcher for the subpart of the tree manifest |
|
1833 | match: a filematcher for the subpart of the tree manifest | |
1834 | """ |
|
1834 | """ | |
1835 | try: |
|
1835 | try: | |
1836 | if p1 not in self.fulltextcache: |
|
1836 | if p1 not in self.fulltextcache: | |
1837 | raise FastdeltaUnavailable() |
|
1837 | raise FastdeltaUnavailable() | |
1838 | # If our first parent is in the manifest cache, we can |
|
1838 | # If our first parent is in the manifest cache, we can | |
1839 | # compute a delta here using properties we know about the |
|
1839 | # compute a delta here using properties we know about the | |
1840 | # manifest up-front, which may save time later for the |
|
1840 | # manifest up-front, which may save time later for the | |
1841 | # revlog layer. |
|
1841 | # revlog layer. | |
1842 |
|
1842 | |||
1843 | _checkforbidden(added) |
|
1843 | _checkforbidden(added) | |
1844 | # combine the changed lists into one sorted iterator |
|
1844 | # combine the changed lists into one sorted iterator | |
1845 | work = heapq.merge( |
|
1845 | work = heapq.merge( | |
1846 | [(x, False) for x in sorted(added)], |
|
1846 | [(x, False) for x in sorted(added)], | |
1847 | [(x, True) for x in sorted(removed)], |
|
1847 | [(x, True) for x in sorted(removed)], | |
1848 | ) |
|
1848 | ) | |
1849 |
|
1849 | |||
1850 | arraytext, deltatext = m.fastdelta(self.fulltextcache[p1], work) |
|
1850 | arraytext, deltatext = m.fastdelta(self.fulltextcache[p1], work) | |
1851 | cachedelta = self._revlog.rev(p1), deltatext |
|
1851 | cachedelta = self._revlog.rev(p1), deltatext | |
1852 | text = util.buffer(arraytext) |
|
1852 | text = util.buffer(arraytext) | |
1853 | rev = self._revlog.addrevision( |
|
1853 | rev = self._revlog.addrevision( | |
1854 | text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta |
|
1854 | text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta | |
1855 | ) |
|
1855 | ) | |
1856 | n = self._revlog.node(rev) |
|
1856 | n = self._revlog.node(rev) | |
1857 | except FastdeltaUnavailable: |
|
1857 | except FastdeltaUnavailable: | |
1858 | # The first parent manifest isn't already loaded or the |
|
1858 | # The first parent manifest isn't already loaded or the | |
1859 | # manifest implementation doesn't support fastdelta, so |
|
1859 | # manifest implementation doesn't support fastdelta, so | |
1860 | # we'll just encode a fulltext of the manifest and pass |
|
1860 | # we'll just encode a fulltext of the manifest and pass | |
1861 | # that through to the revlog layer, and let it handle the |
|
1861 | # that through to the revlog layer, and let it handle the | |
1862 | # delta process. |
|
1862 | # delta process. | |
1863 | if self._treeondisk: |
|
1863 | if self._treeondisk: | |
1864 | assert readtree, b"readtree must be set for treemanifest writes" |
|
1864 | assert readtree, b"readtree must be set for treemanifest writes" | |
1865 | assert match, b"match must be specified for treemanifest writes" |
|
1865 | assert match, b"match must be specified for treemanifest writes" | |
1866 | m1 = readtree(self.tree, p1) |
|
1866 | m1 = readtree(self.tree, p1) | |
1867 | m2 = readtree(self.tree, p2) |
|
1867 | m2 = readtree(self.tree, p2) | |
1868 | n = self._addtree( |
|
1868 | n = self._addtree( | |
1869 | m, transaction, link, m1, m2, readtree, match=match |
|
1869 | m, transaction, link, m1, m2, readtree, match=match | |
1870 | ) |
|
1870 | ) | |
1871 | arraytext = None |
|
1871 | arraytext = None | |
1872 | else: |
|
1872 | else: | |
1873 | text = m.text() |
|
1873 | text = m.text() | |
1874 | rev = self._revlog.addrevision(text, transaction, link, p1, p2) |
|
1874 | rev = self._revlog.addrevision(text, transaction, link, p1, p2) | |
1875 | n = self._revlog.node(rev) |
|
1875 | n = self._revlog.node(rev) | |
1876 | arraytext = bytearray(text) |
|
1876 | arraytext = bytearray(text) | |
1877 |
|
1877 | |||
1878 | if arraytext is not None: |
|
1878 | if arraytext is not None: | |
1879 | self.fulltextcache[n] = arraytext |
|
1879 | self.fulltextcache[n] = arraytext | |
1880 |
|
1880 | |||
1881 | return n |
|
1881 | return n | |
1882 |
|
1882 | |||
1883 | def _addtree(self, m, transaction, link, m1, m2, readtree, match): |
|
1883 | def _addtree(self, m, transaction, link, m1, m2, readtree, match): | |
1884 | # If the manifest is unchanged compared to one parent, |
|
1884 | # If the manifest is unchanged compared to one parent, | |
1885 | # don't write a new revision |
|
1885 | # don't write a new revision | |
1886 | if self.tree != b'' and ( |
|
1886 | if self.tree != b'' and ( | |
1887 | m.unmodifiedsince(m1) or m.unmodifiedsince(m2) |
|
1887 | m.unmodifiedsince(m1) or m.unmodifiedsince(m2) | |
1888 | ): |
|
1888 | ): | |
1889 | return m.node() |
|
1889 | return m.node() | |
1890 |
|
1890 | |||
1891 | def writesubtree(subm, subp1, subp2, match): |
|
1891 | def writesubtree(subm, subp1, subp2, match): | |
1892 | sublog = self.dirlog(subm.dir()) |
|
1892 | sublog = self.dirlog(subm.dir()) | |
1893 | sublog.add( |
|
1893 | sublog.add( | |
1894 | subm, |
|
1894 | subm, | |
1895 | transaction, |
|
1895 | transaction, | |
1896 | link, |
|
1896 | link, | |
1897 | subp1, |
|
1897 | subp1, | |
1898 | subp2, |
|
1898 | subp2, | |
1899 | None, |
|
1899 | None, | |
1900 | None, |
|
1900 | None, | |
1901 | readtree=readtree, |
|
1901 | readtree=readtree, | |
1902 | match=match, |
|
1902 | match=match, | |
1903 | ) |
|
1903 | ) | |
1904 |
|
1904 | |||
1905 | m.writesubtrees(m1, m2, writesubtree, match) |
|
1905 | m.writesubtrees(m1, m2, writesubtree, match) | |
1906 | text = m.dirtext() |
|
1906 | text = m.dirtext() | |
1907 | n = None |
|
1907 | n = None | |
1908 | if self.tree != b'': |
|
1908 | if self.tree != b'': | |
1909 | # Double-check whether contents are unchanged to one parent |
|
1909 | # Double-check whether contents are unchanged to one parent | |
1910 | if text == m1.dirtext(): |
|
1910 | if text == m1.dirtext(): | |
1911 | n = m1.node() |
|
1911 | n = m1.node() | |
1912 | elif text == m2.dirtext(): |
|
1912 | elif text == m2.dirtext(): | |
1913 | n = m2.node() |
|
1913 | n = m2.node() | |
1914 |
|
1914 | |||
1915 | if not n: |
|
1915 | if not n: | |
1916 | rev = self._revlog.addrevision( |
|
1916 | rev = self._revlog.addrevision( | |
1917 | text, transaction, link, m1.node(), m2.node() |
|
1917 | text, transaction, link, m1.node(), m2.node() | |
1918 | ) |
|
1918 | ) | |
1919 | n = self._revlog.node(rev) |
|
1919 | n = self._revlog.node(rev) | |
1920 |
|
1920 | |||
1921 | # Save nodeid so parent manifest can calculate its nodeid |
|
1921 | # Save nodeid so parent manifest can calculate its nodeid | |
1922 | m.setnode(n) |
|
1922 | m.setnode(n) | |
1923 | return n |
|
1923 | return n | |
1924 |
|
1924 | |||
1925 | def __len__(self): |
|
1925 | def __len__(self): | |
1926 | return len(self._revlog) |
|
1926 | return len(self._revlog) | |
1927 |
|
1927 | |||
1928 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1928 | def __iter__(self): | |
1929 | return self._revlog.__iter__() |
|
1929 | return self._revlog.__iter__() | |
1930 |
|
1930 | |||
1931 | def rev(self, node): |
|
1931 | def rev(self, node): | |
1932 | return self._revlog.rev(node) |
|
1932 | return self._revlog.rev(node) | |
1933 |
|
1933 | |||
1934 | def node(self, rev): |
|
1934 | def node(self, rev): | |
1935 | return self._revlog.node(rev) |
|
1935 | return self._revlog.node(rev) | |
1936 |
|
1936 | |||
1937 | def lookup(self, value): |
|
1937 | def lookup(self, value): | |
1938 | return self._revlog.lookup(value) |
|
1938 | return self._revlog.lookup(value) | |
1939 |
|
1939 | |||
1940 | def parentrevs(self, rev): |
|
1940 | def parentrevs(self, rev): | |
1941 | return self._revlog.parentrevs(rev) |
|
1941 | return self._revlog.parentrevs(rev) | |
1942 |
|
1942 | |||
1943 | def parents(self, node): |
|
1943 | def parents(self, node): | |
1944 | return self._revlog.parents(node) |
|
1944 | return self._revlog.parents(node) | |
1945 |
|
1945 | |||
1946 | def linkrev(self, rev): |
|
1946 | def linkrev(self, rev): | |
1947 | return self._revlog.linkrev(rev) |
|
1947 | return self._revlog.linkrev(rev) | |
1948 |
|
1948 | |||
1949 | def checksize(self): |
|
1949 | def checksize(self): | |
1950 | return self._revlog.checksize() |
|
1950 | return self._revlog.checksize() | |
1951 |
|
1951 | |||
1952 | def revision(self, node): |
|
1952 | def revision(self, node): | |
1953 | return self._revlog.revision(node) |
|
1953 | return self._revlog.revision(node) | |
1954 |
|
1954 | |||
1955 | def rawdata(self, node): |
|
1955 | def rawdata(self, node): | |
1956 | return self._revlog.rawdata(node) |
|
1956 | return self._revlog.rawdata(node) | |
1957 |
|
1957 | |||
1958 | def revdiff(self, rev1, rev2): |
|
1958 | def revdiff(self, rev1, rev2): | |
1959 | return self._revlog.revdiff(rev1, rev2) |
|
1959 | return self._revlog.revdiff(rev1, rev2) | |
1960 |
|
1960 | |||
1961 | def cmp(self, node, text): |
|
1961 | def cmp(self, node, text): | |
1962 | return self._revlog.cmp(node, text) |
|
1962 | return self._revlog.cmp(node, text) | |
1963 |
|
1963 | |||
1964 | def deltaparent(self, rev): |
|
1964 | def deltaparent(self, rev): | |
1965 | return self._revlog.deltaparent(rev) |
|
1965 | return self._revlog.deltaparent(rev) | |
1966 |
|
1966 | |||
1967 | def emitrevisions( |
|
1967 | def emitrevisions( | |
1968 | self, |
|
1968 | self, | |
1969 | nodes, |
|
1969 | nodes, | |
1970 | nodesorder=None, |
|
1970 | nodesorder=None, | |
1971 | revisiondata=False, |
|
1971 | revisiondata=False, | |
1972 | assumehaveparentrevisions=False, |
|
1972 | assumehaveparentrevisions=False, | |
1973 | deltamode=repository.CG_DELTAMODE_STD, |
|
1973 | deltamode=repository.CG_DELTAMODE_STD, | |
1974 | sidedata_helpers=None, |
|
1974 | sidedata_helpers=None, | |
1975 | debug_info=None, |
|
1975 | debug_info=None, | |
1976 | ): |
|
1976 | ): | |
1977 | return self._revlog.emitrevisions( |
|
1977 | return self._revlog.emitrevisions( | |
1978 | nodes, |
|
1978 | nodes, | |
1979 | nodesorder=nodesorder, |
|
1979 | nodesorder=nodesorder, | |
1980 | revisiondata=revisiondata, |
|
1980 | revisiondata=revisiondata, | |
1981 | assumehaveparentrevisions=assumehaveparentrevisions, |
|
1981 | assumehaveparentrevisions=assumehaveparentrevisions, | |
1982 | deltamode=deltamode, |
|
1982 | deltamode=deltamode, | |
1983 | sidedata_helpers=sidedata_helpers, |
|
1983 | sidedata_helpers=sidedata_helpers, | |
1984 | debug_info=debug_info, |
|
1984 | debug_info=debug_info, | |
1985 | ) |
|
1985 | ) | |
1986 |
|
1986 | |||
1987 | def addgroup( |
|
1987 | def addgroup( | |
1988 | self, |
|
1988 | self, | |
1989 | deltas, |
|
1989 | deltas, | |
1990 | linkmapper, |
|
1990 | linkmapper, | |
1991 | transaction, |
|
1991 | transaction, | |
1992 | alwayscache=False, |
|
1992 | alwayscache=False, | |
1993 | addrevisioncb=None, |
|
1993 | addrevisioncb=None, | |
1994 | duplicaterevisioncb=None, |
|
1994 | duplicaterevisioncb=None, | |
1995 | debug_info=None, |
|
1995 | debug_info=None, | |
1996 | delta_base_reuse_policy=None, |
|
1996 | delta_base_reuse_policy=None, | |
1997 | ): |
|
1997 | ): | |
1998 | return self._revlog.addgroup( |
|
1998 | return self._revlog.addgroup( | |
1999 | deltas, |
|
1999 | deltas, | |
2000 | linkmapper, |
|
2000 | linkmapper, | |
2001 | transaction, |
|
2001 | transaction, | |
2002 | alwayscache=alwayscache, |
|
2002 | alwayscache=alwayscache, | |
2003 | addrevisioncb=addrevisioncb, |
|
2003 | addrevisioncb=addrevisioncb, | |
2004 | duplicaterevisioncb=duplicaterevisioncb, |
|
2004 | duplicaterevisioncb=duplicaterevisioncb, | |
2005 | debug_info=debug_info, |
|
2005 | debug_info=debug_info, | |
2006 | delta_base_reuse_policy=delta_base_reuse_policy, |
|
2006 | delta_base_reuse_policy=delta_base_reuse_policy, | |
2007 | ) |
|
2007 | ) | |
2008 |
|
2008 | |||
2009 | def rawsize(self, rev): |
|
2009 | def rawsize(self, rev): | |
2010 | return self._revlog.rawsize(rev) |
|
2010 | return self._revlog.rawsize(rev) | |
2011 |
|
2011 | |||
2012 | def getstrippoint(self, minlink): |
|
2012 | def getstrippoint(self, minlink): | |
2013 | return self._revlog.getstrippoint(minlink) |
|
2013 | return self._revlog.getstrippoint(minlink) | |
2014 |
|
2014 | |||
2015 | def strip(self, minlink, transaction): |
|
2015 | def strip(self, minlink, transaction): | |
2016 | return self._revlog.strip(minlink, transaction) |
|
2016 | return self._revlog.strip(minlink, transaction) | |
2017 |
|
2017 | |||
2018 | def files(self): |
|
2018 | def files(self): | |
2019 | return self._revlog.files() |
|
2019 | return self._revlog.files() | |
2020 |
|
2020 | |||
2021 | def clone(self, tr, destrevlog, **kwargs): |
|
2021 | def clone(self, tr, destrevlog, **kwargs): | |
2022 | if not isinstance(destrevlog, manifestrevlog): |
|
2022 | if not isinstance(destrevlog, manifestrevlog): | |
2023 | raise error.ProgrammingError(b'expected manifestrevlog to clone()') |
|
2023 | raise error.ProgrammingError(b'expected manifestrevlog to clone()') | |
2024 |
|
2024 | |||
2025 | return self._revlog.clone(tr, destrevlog._revlog, **kwargs) |
|
2025 | return self._revlog.clone(tr, destrevlog._revlog, **kwargs) | |
2026 |
|
2026 | |||
2027 | def storageinfo( |
|
2027 | def storageinfo( | |
2028 | self, |
|
2028 | self, | |
2029 | exclusivefiles=False, |
|
2029 | exclusivefiles=False, | |
2030 | sharedfiles=False, |
|
2030 | sharedfiles=False, | |
2031 | revisionscount=False, |
|
2031 | revisionscount=False, | |
2032 | trackedsize=False, |
|
2032 | trackedsize=False, | |
2033 | storedsize=False, |
|
2033 | storedsize=False, | |
2034 | ): |
|
2034 | ): | |
2035 | return self._revlog.storageinfo( |
|
2035 | return self._revlog.storageinfo( | |
2036 | exclusivefiles=exclusivefiles, |
|
2036 | exclusivefiles=exclusivefiles, | |
2037 | sharedfiles=sharedfiles, |
|
2037 | sharedfiles=sharedfiles, | |
2038 | revisionscount=revisionscount, |
|
2038 | revisionscount=revisionscount, | |
2039 | trackedsize=trackedsize, |
|
2039 | trackedsize=trackedsize, | |
2040 | storedsize=storedsize, |
|
2040 | storedsize=storedsize, | |
2041 | ) |
|
2041 | ) | |
2042 |
|
2042 | |||
2043 | @property |
|
2043 | @property | |
2044 | def opener(self): |
|
2044 | def opener(self): | |
2045 | return self._revlog.opener |
|
2045 | return self._revlog.opener | |
2046 |
|
2046 | |||
2047 | @opener.setter |
|
2047 | @opener.setter | |
2048 | def opener(self, value): |
|
2048 | def opener(self, value): | |
2049 | self._revlog.opener = value |
|
2049 | self._revlog.opener = value | |
2050 |
|
2050 | |||
2051 |
|
2051 | |||
2052 | # TODO: drop this in favor of repository.imanifestrevisionstored? |
|
2052 | # TODO: drop this in favor of repository.imanifestrevisionstored? | |
2053 | AnyManifestCtx = Union['manifestctx', 'treemanifestctx'] |
|
2053 | AnyManifestCtx = Union['manifestctx', 'treemanifestctx'] | |
2054 | # TODO: drop this in favor of repository.imanifestdict |
|
2054 | # TODO: drop this in favor of repository.imanifestdict | |
2055 | AnyManifestDict = Union[manifestdict, treemanifest] |
|
2055 | AnyManifestDict = Union[manifestdict, treemanifest] | |
2056 |
|
2056 | |||
2057 |
|
2057 | |||
2058 | class manifestlog: # (repository.imanifestlog) |
|
2058 | class manifestlog: # (repository.imanifestlog) | |
2059 | """A collection class representing the collection of manifest snapshots |
|
2059 | """A collection class representing the collection of manifest snapshots | |
2060 | referenced by commits in the repository. |
|
2060 | referenced by commits in the repository. | |
2061 |
|
2061 | |||
2062 | In this situation, 'manifest' refers to the abstract concept of a snapshot |
|
2062 | In this situation, 'manifest' refers to the abstract concept of a snapshot | |
2063 | of the list of files in the given commit. Consumers of the output of this |
|
2063 | of the list of files in the given commit. Consumers of the output of this | |
2064 | class do not care about the implementation details of the actual manifests |
|
2064 | class do not care about the implementation details of the actual manifests | |
2065 | they receive (i.e. tree or flat or lazily loaded, etc).""" |
|
2065 | they receive (i.e. tree or flat or lazily loaded, etc).""" | |
2066 |
|
2066 | |||
2067 | def __init__(self, opener, repo, rootstore, narrowmatch): |
|
2067 | def __init__(self, opener, repo, rootstore, narrowmatch): | |
2068 | self.nodeconstants = repo.nodeconstants |
|
2068 | self.nodeconstants = repo.nodeconstants | |
2069 | usetreemanifest = False |
|
2069 | usetreemanifest = False | |
2070 | cachesize = 4 |
|
2070 | cachesize = 4 | |
2071 |
|
2071 | |||
2072 | opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None) |
|
2072 | opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None) | |
2073 | if opts is not None: |
|
2073 | if opts is not None: | |
2074 | usetreemanifest = opts.get(b'treemanifest', usetreemanifest) |
|
2074 | usetreemanifest = opts.get(b'treemanifest', usetreemanifest) | |
2075 | cachesize = opts.get(b'manifestcachesize', cachesize) |
|
2075 | cachesize = opts.get(b'manifestcachesize', cachesize) | |
2076 |
|
2076 | |||
2077 | self._treemanifests = usetreemanifest |
|
2077 | self._treemanifests = usetreemanifest | |
2078 |
|
2078 | |||
2079 | self._rootstore = rootstore |
|
2079 | self._rootstore = rootstore | |
2080 | self._rootstore._setupmanifestcachehooks(repo) |
|
2080 | self._rootstore._setupmanifestcachehooks(repo) | |
2081 | self._narrowmatch = narrowmatch |
|
2081 | self._narrowmatch = narrowmatch | |
2082 |
|
2082 | |||
2083 | # A cache of the manifestctx or treemanifestctx for each directory |
|
2083 | # A cache of the manifestctx or treemanifestctx for each directory | |
2084 | self._dirmancache = {} |
|
2084 | self._dirmancache = {} | |
2085 | self._dirmancache[b''] = util.lrucachedict(cachesize) |
|
2085 | self._dirmancache[b''] = util.lrucachedict(cachesize) | |
2086 |
|
2086 | |||
2087 | self._cachesize = cachesize |
|
2087 | self._cachesize = cachesize | |
2088 |
|
2088 | |||
2089 | def __getitem__(self, node): |
|
2089 | def __getitem__(self, node): | |
2090 | """Retrieves the manifest instance for the given node. Throws a |
|
2090 | """Retrieves the manifest instance for the given node. Throws a | |
2091 | LookupError if not found. |
|
2091 | LookupError if not found. | |
2092 | """ |
|
2092 | """ | |
2093 | return self.get(b'', node) |
|
2093 | return self.get(b'', node) | |
2094 |
|
2094 | |||
2095 | @property |
|
2095 | @property | |
2096 | def narrowed(self): |
|
2096 | def narrowed(self): | |
2097 | return not (self._narrowmatch is None or self._narrowmatch.always()) |
|
2097 | return not (self._narrowmatch is None or self._narrowmatch.always()) | |
2098 |
|
2098 | |||
2099 | def get( |
|
2099 | def get( | |
2100 | self, tree: bytes, node: bytes, verify: bool = True |
|
2100 | self, tree: bytes, node: bytes, verify: bool = True | |
2101 | ) -> AnyManifestCtx: |
|
2101 | ) -> AnyManifestCtx: | |
2102 | """Retrieves the manifest instance for the given node. Throws a |
|
2102 | """Retrieves the manifest instance for the given node. Throws a | |
2103 | LookupError if not found. |
|
2103 | LookupError if not found. | |
2104 |
|
2104 | |||
2105 | `verify` - if True an exception will be thrown if the node is not in |
|
2105 | `verify` - if True an exception will be thrown if the node is not in | |
2106 | the revlog |
|
2106 | the revlog | |
2107 | """ |
|
2107 | """ | |
2108 | if node in self._dirmancache.get(tree, ()): |
|
2108 | if node in self._dirmancache.get(tree, ()): | |
2109 | return self._dirmancache[tree][node] |
|
2109 | return self._dirmancache[tree][node] | |
2110 |
|
2110 | |||
2111 | if not self._narrowmatch.always(): |
|
2111 | if not self._narrowmatch.always(): | |
2112 | if not self._narrowmatch.visitdir(tree[:-1]): |
|
2112 | if not self._narrowmatch.visitdir(tree[:-1]): | |
2113 | return excludeddirmanifestctx(self.nodeconstants, tree, node) |
|
2113 | return excludeddirmanifestctx(self.nodeconstants, tree, node) | |
2114 | if tree: |
|
2114 | if tree: | |
2115 | if self._rootstore._treeondisk: |
|
2115 | if self._rootstore._treeondisk: | |
2116 | if verify: |
|
2116 | if verify: | |
2117 | # Side-effect is LookupError is raised if node doesn't |
|
2117 | # Side-effect is LookupError is raised if node doesn't | |
2118 | # exist. |
|
2118 | # exist. | |
2119 | self.getstorage(tree).rev(node) |
|
2119 | self.getstorage(tree).rev(node) | |
2120 |
|
2120 | |||
2121 | m = treemanifestctx(self, tree, node) |
|
2121 | m = treemanifestctx(self, tree, node) | |
2122 | else: |
|
2122 | else: | |
2123 | raise error.Abort( |
|
2123 | raise error.Abort( | |
2124 | _( |
|
2124 | _( | |
2125 | b"cannot ask for manifest directory '%s' in a flat " |
|
2125 | b"cannot ask for manifest directory '%s' in a flat " | |
2126 | b"manifest" |
|
2126 | b"manifest" | |
2127 | ) |
|
2127 | ) | |
2128 | % tree |
|
2128 | % tree | |
2129 | ) |
|
2129 | ) | |
2130 | else: |
|
2130 | else: | |
2131 | if verify: |
|
2131 | if verify: | |
2132 | # Side-effect is LookupError is raised if node doesn't exist. |
|
2132 | # Side-effect is LookupError is raised if node doesn't exist. | |
2133 | self._rootstore.rev(node) |
|
2133 | self._rootstore.rev(node) | |
2134 |
|
2134 | |||
2135 | if self._treemanifests: |
|
2135 | if self._treemanifests: | |
2136 | m = treemanifestctx(self, b'', node) |
|
2136 | m = treemanifestctx(self, b'', node) | |
2137 | else: |
|
2137 | else: | |
2138 | m = manifestctx(self, node) |
|
2138 | m = manifestctx(self, node) | |
2139 |
|
2139 | |||
2140 | if node != self.nodeconstants.nullid: |
|
2140 | if node != self.nodeconstants.nullid: | |
2141 | mancache = self._dirmancache.get(tree) |
|
2141 | mancache = self._dirmancache.get(tree) | |
2142 | if not mancache: |
|
2142 | if not mancache: | |
2143 | mancache = util.lrucachedict(self._cachesize) |
|
2143 | mancache = util.lrucachedict(self._cachesize) | |
2144 | self._dirmancache[tree] = mancache |
|
2144 | self._dirmancache[tree] = mancache | |
2145 | mancache[node] = m |
|
2145 | mancache[node] = m | |
2146 | return m |
|
2146 | return m | |
2147 |
|
2147 | |||
2148 | def getstorage(self, tree): |
|
2148 | def getstorage(self, tree): | |
2149 | return self._rootstore.dirlog(tree) |
|
2149 | return self._rootstore.dirlog(tree) | |
2150 |
|
2150 | |||
2151 | def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data: bool = False) -> None: |
|
2151 | def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data: bool = False) -> None: | |
2152 | self._dirmancache.clear() |
|
2152 | self._dirmancache.clear() | |
2153 | self._rootstore.clearcaches(clear_persisted_data=clear_persisted_data) |
|
2153 | self._rootstore.clearcaches(clear_persisted_data=clear_persisted_data) | |
2154 |
|
2154 | |||
2155 | def rev(self, node) -> int: |
|
2155 | def rev(self, node) -> int: | |
2156 | return self._rootstore.rev(node) |
|
2156 | return self._rootstore.rev(node) | |
2157 |
|
2157 | |||
2158 | def update_caches(self, transaction) -> None: |
|
2158 | def update_caches(self, transaction) -> None: | |
2159 | return self._rootstore._revlog.update_caches(transaction=transaction) |
|
2159 | return self._rootstore._revlog.update_caches(transaction=transaction) | |
2160 |
|
2160 | |||
2161 |
|
2161 | |||
2162 | class memmanifestctx: # (repository.imanifestrevisionwritable) |
|
2162 | class memmanifestctx: # (repository.imanifestrevisionwritable) | |
2163 | _manifestdict: manifestdict |
|
2163 | _manifestdict: manifestdict | |
2164 |
|
2164 | |||
2165 | def __init__(self, manifestlog): |
|
2165 | def __init__(self, manifestlog): | |
2166 | self._manifestlog = manifestlog |
|
2166 | self._manifestlog = manifestlog | |
2167 | self._manifestdict = manifestdict(manifestlog.nodeconstants.nodelen) |
|
2167 | self._manifestdict = manifestdict(manifestlog.nodeconstants.nodelen) | |
2168 |
|
2168 | |||
2169 | def _storage(self) -> manifestrevlog: |
|
2169 | def _storage(self) -> manifestrevlog: | |
2170 | return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'') |
|
2170 | return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'') | |
2171 |
|
2171 | |||
2172 | def copy(self) -> 'memmanifestctx': |
|
2172 | def copy(self) -> 'memmanifestctx': | |
2173 | memmf = memmanifestctx(self._manifestlog) |
|
2173 | memmf = memmanifestctx(self._manifestlog) | |
2174 | memmf._manifestdict = self.read().copy() |
|
2174 | memmf._manifestdict = self.read().copy() | |
2175 | return memmf |
|
2175 | return memmf | |
2176 |
|
2176 | |||
2177 | def read(self) -> 'manifestdict': |
|
2177 | def read(self) -> 'manifestdict': | |
2178 | return self._manifestdict |
|
2178 | return self._manifestdict | |
2179 |
|
2179 | |||
2180 | def write(self, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, match=None): |
|
2180 | def write(self, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, match=None): | |
2181 | return self._storage().add( |
|
2181 | return self._storage().add( | |
2182 | self._manifestdict, |
|
2182 | self._manifestdict, | |
2183 | transaction, |
|
2183 | transaction, | |
2184 | link, |
|
2184 | link, | |
2185 | p1, |
|
2185 | p1, | |
2186 | p2, |
|
2186 | p2, | |
2187 | added, |
|
2187 | added, | |
2188 | removed, |
|
2188 | removed, | |
2189 | match=match, |
|
2189 | match=match, | |
2190 | ) |
|
2190 | ) | |
2191 |
|
2191 | |||
2192 |
|
2192 | |||
2193 | class manifestctx: # (repository.imanifestrevisionstored) |
|
2193 | class manifestctx: # (repository.imanifestrevisionstored) | |
2194 | """A class representing a single revision of a manifest, including its |
|
2194 | """A class representing a single revision of a manifest, including its | |
2195 | contents, its parent revs, and its linkrev. |
|
2195 | contents, its parent revs, and its linkrev. | |
2196 | """ |
|
2196 | """ | |
2197 |
|
2197 | |||
2198 | _data: Optional[manifestdict] |
|
2198 | _data: Optional[manifestdict] | |
2199 |
|
2199 | |||
2200 | def __init__(self, manifestlog, node): |
|
2200 | def __init__(self, manifestlog, node): | |
2201 | self._manifestlog = manifestlog |
|
2201 | self._manifestlog = manifestlog | |
2202 | self._data = None |
|
2202 | self._data = None | |
2203 |
|
2203 | |||
2204 | self._node = node |
|
2204 | self._node = node | |
2205 |
|
2205 | |||
2206 | # TODO: We eventually want p1, p2, and linkrev exposed on this class, |
|
2206 | # TODO: We eventually want p1, p2, and linkrev exposed on this class, | |
2207 | # but let's add it later when something needs it and we can load it |
|
2207 | # but let's add it later when something needs it and we can load it | |
2208 | # lazily. |
|
2208 | # lazily. | |
2209 | # self.p1, self.p2 = store.parents(node) |
|
2209 | # self.p1, self.p2 = store.parents(node) | |
2210 | # rev = store.rev(node) |
|
2210 | # rev = store.rev(node) | |
2211 | # self.linkrev = store.linkrev(rev) |
|
2211 | # self.linkrev = store.linkrev(rev) | |
2212 |
|
2212 | |||
2213 | def _storage(self) -> 'manifestrevlog': |
|
2213 | def _storage(self) -> 'manifestrevlog': | |
2214 | return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'') |
|
2214 | return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'') | |
2215 |
|
2215 | |||
2216 | def node(self) -> bytes: |
|
2216 | def node(self) -> bytes: | |
2217 | return self._node |
|
2217 | return self._node | |
2218 |
|
2218 | |||
2219 | def copy(self) -> memmanifestctx: |
|
2219 | def copy(self) -> memmanifestctx: | |
2220 | memmf = memmanifestctx(self._manifestlog) |
|
2220 | memmf = memmanifestctx(self._manifestlog) | |
2221 | memmf._manifestdict = self.read().copy() |
|
2221 | memmf._manifestdict = self.read().copy() | |
2222 | return memmf |
|
2222 | return memmf | |
2223 |
|
2223 | |||
2224 | @propertycache |
|
2224 | @propertycache | |
2225 | def parents(self) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: |
|
2225 | def parents(self) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
2226 | return self._storage().parents(self._node) |
|
2226 | return self._storage().parents(self._node) | |
2227 |
|
2227 | |||
2228 | def read(self) -> 'manifestdict': |
|
2228 | def read(self) -> 'manifestdict': | |
2229 | if self._data is None: |
|
2229 | if self._data is None: | |
2230 | nc = self._manifestlog.nodeconstants |
|
2230 | nc = self._manifestlog.nodeconstants | |
2231 | if self._node == nc.nullid: |
|
2231 | if self._node == nc.nullid: | |
2232 | self._data = manifestdict(nc.nodelen) |
|
2232 | self._data = manifestdict(nc.nodelen) | |
2233 | else: |
|
2233 | else: | |
2234 | store = self._storage() |
|
2234 | store = self._storage() | |
2235 | if self._node in store.fulltextcache: |
|
2235 | if self._node in store.fulltextcache: | |
2236 | text = pycompat.bytestr(store.fulltextcache[self._node]) |
|
2236 | text = pycompat.bytestr(store.fulltextcache[self._node]) | |
2237 | else: |
|
2237 | else: | |
2238 | text = store.revision(self._node) |
|
2238 | text = store.revision(self._node) | |
2239 | arraytext = bytearray(text) |
|
2239 | arraytext = bytearray(text) | |
2240 | store.fulltextcache[self._node] = arraytext |
|
2240 | store.fulltextcache[self._node] = arraytext | |
2241 | self._data = manifestdict(nc.nodelen, text) |
|
2241 | self._data = manifestdict(nc.nodelen, text) | |
2242 | return self._data |
|
2242 | return self._data | |
2243 |
|
2243 | |||
2244 | def readfast(self, shallow: bool = False) -> 'manifestdict': |
|
2244 | def readfast(self, shallow: bool = False) -> 'manifestdict': | |
2245 | """Calls either readdelta or read, based on which would be less work. |
|
2245 | """Calls either readdelta or read, based on which would be less work. | |
2246 | readdelta is called if the delta is against the p1, and therefore can be |
|
2246 | readdelta is called if the delta is against the p1, and therefore can be | |
2247 | read quickly. |
|
2247 | read quickly. | |
2248 |
|
2248 | |||
2249 | If `shallow` is True, nothing changes since this is a flat manifest. |
|
2249 | If `shallow` is True, nothing changes since this is a flat manifest. | |
2250 | """ |
|
2250 | """ | |
2251 | util.nouideprecwarn( |
|
2251 | util.nouideprecwarn( | |
2252 | b'"readfast" is deprecated use "read_any_fast_delta" or "read_delta_parents"', |
|
2252 | b'"readfast" is deprecated use "read_any_fast_delta" or "read_delta_parents"', | |
2253 | b"6.9", |
|
2253 | b"6.9", | |
2254 | stacklevel=2, |
|
2254 | stacklevel=2, | |
2255 | ) |
|
2255 | ) | |
2256 | store = self._storage() |
|
2256 | store = self._storage() | |
2257 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2257 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2258 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) |
|
2258 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) | |
2259 | if deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in store.parentrevs(r): |
|
2259 | if deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in store.parentrevs(r): | |
2260 | return self.readdelta() |
|
2260 | return self.readdelta() | |
2261 | return self.read() |
|
2261 | return self.read() | |
2262 |
|
2262 | |||
2263 | def readdelta(self, shallow: bool = False) -> 'manifestdict': |
|
2263 | def readdelta(self, shallow: bool = False) -> 'manifestdict': | |
2264 | """Returns a manifest containing just the entries that are present |
|
2264 | """Returns a manifest containing just the entries that are present | |
2265 | in this manifest, but not in its p1 manifest. This is efficient to read |
|
2265 | in this manifest, but not in its p1 manifest. This is efficient to read | |
2266 | if the revlog delta is already p1. |
|
2266 | if the revlog delta is already p1. | |
2267 |
|
2267 | |||
2268 | Changing the value of `shallow` has no effect on flat manifests. |
|
2268 | Changing the value of `shallow` has no effect on flat manifests. | |
2269 | """ |
|
2269 | """ | |
2270 | util.nouideprecwarn( |
|
2270 | util.nouideprecwarn( | |
2271 | b'"readfast" is deprecated use "read_any_fast_delta" or "read_delta_new_entries"', |
|
2271 | b'"readfast" is deprecated use "read_any_fast_delta" or "read_delta_new_entries"', | |
2272 | b"6.9", |
|
2272 | b"6.9", | |
2273 | stacklevel=2, |
|
2273 | stacklevel=2, | |
2274 | ) |
|
2274 | ) | |
2275 | store = self._storage() |
|
2275 | store = self._storage() | |
2276 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2276 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2277 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) |
|
2277 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) | |
2278 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) |
|
2278 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) | |
2279 |
|
2279 | |||
2280 | def read_any_fast_delta( |
|
2280 | def read_any_fast_delta( | |
2281 | self, |
|
2281 | self, | |
2282 | valid_bases: Optional[Collection[int]] = None, |
|
2282 | valid_bases: Optional[Collection[int]] = None, | |
2283 | *, |
|
2283 | *, | |
2284 | shallow: bool = False, |
|
2284 | shallow: bool = False, | |
2285 | ) -> Tuple[Optional[int], manifestdict]: |
|
2285 | ) -> Tuple[Optional[int], manifestdict]: | |
2286 | """see `imanifestrevisionstored` documentation""" |
|
2286 | """see `imanifestrevisionstored` documentation""" | |
2287 | store = self._storage() |
|
2287 | store = self._storage() | |
2288 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2288 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2289 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) |
|
2289 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) | |
2290 | if valid_bases is None: |
|
2290 | if valid_bases is None: | |
2291 | # make sure the next check is True |
|
2291 | # make sure the next check is True | |
2292 | valid_bases = (deltaparent,) |
|
2292 | valid_bases = (deltaparent,) | |
2293 | if deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in valid_bases: |
|
2293 | if deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in valid_bases: | |
2294 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(deltaparent, r)) |
|
2294 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(deltaparent, r)) | |
2295 | return ( |
|
2295 | return ( | |
2296 | deltaparent, |
|
2296 | deltaparent, | |
2297 | manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d), |
|
2297 | manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d), | |
2298 | ) |
|
2298 | ) | |
2299 | return (None, self.read()) |
|
2299 | return (None, self.read()) | |
2300 |
|
2300 | |||
2301 | def read_delta_parents( |
|
2301 | def read_delta_parents( | |
2302 | self, |
|
2302 | self, | |
2303 | *, |
|
2303 | *, | |
2304 | shallow: bool = False, |
|
2304 | shallow: bool = False, | |
2305 | exact: bool = True, |
|
2305 | exact: bool = True, | |
2306 | ) -> manifestdict: |
|
2306 | ) -> manifestdict: | |
2307 | """see `interface.imanifestrevisionbase` documentations""" |
|
2307 | """see `interface.imanifestrevisionbase` documentations""" | |
2308 | store = self._storage() |
|
2308 | store = self._storage() | |
2309 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2309 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2310 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) |
|
2310 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) | |
2311 | parents = [p for p in store.parentrevs(r) if p is not nullrev] |
|
2311 | parents = [p for p in store.parentrevs(r) if p is not nullrev] | |
2312 | if not exact and deltaparent in parents: |
|
2312 | if not exact and deltaparent in parents: | |
2313 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) |
|
2313 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) | |
2314 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) |
|
2314 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) | |
2315 | elif not exact or len(parents) == 0: |
|
2315 | elif not exact or len(parents) == 0: | |
2316 | return self.read() |
|
2316 | return self.read() | |
2317 | elif len(parents) == 1: |
|
2317 | elif len(parents) == 1: | |
2318 | p = parents[0] |
|
2318 | p = parents[0] | |
2319 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p, r)) |
|
2319 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p, r)) | |
2320 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) |
|
2320 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) | |
2321 | else: |
|
2321 | else: | |
2322 | p1, p2 = parents |
|
2322 | p1, p2 = parents | |
2323 | d1 = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p1, r)) |
|
2323 | d1 = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p1, r)) | |
2324 | d2 = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p2, r)) |
|
2324 | d2 = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p2, r)) | |
2325 | d1 = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d1) |
|
2325 | d1 = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d1) | |
2326 | d2 = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d2) |
|
2326 | d2 = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d2) | |
2327 | md = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen) |
|
2327 | md = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen) | |
2328 | for f, new_node, new_flag in d1.iterentries(): |
|
2328 | for f, new_node, new_flag in d1.iterentries(): | |
2329 | if f not in d2: |
|
2329 | if f not in d2: | |
2330 | continue |
|
2330 | continue | |
2331 | if new_node is not None: |
|
2331 | if new_node is not None: | |
2332 | md.set(f, new_node, new_flag) |
|
2332 | md.set(f, new_node, new_flag) | |
2333 | return md |
|
2333 | return md | |
2334 |
|
2334 | |||
2335 | def read_delta_new_entries(self, *, shallow=False) -> manifestdict: |
|
2335 | def read_delta_new_entries(self, *, shallow: bool = False) -> manifestdict: | |
2336 | """see `interface.imanifestrevisionbase` documentations""" |
|
2336 | """see `interface.imanifestrevisionbase` documentations""" | |
2337 | # If we are using narrow, returning a delta against an arbitrary |
|
2337 | # If we are using narrow, returning a delta against an arbitrary | |
2338 | # changeset might return file outside the narrowspec. This can create |
|
2338 | # changeset might return file outside the narrowspec. This can create | |
2339 | # issue when running validation server side with strict security as |
|
2339 | # issue when running validation server side with strict security as | |
2340 | # push from low priviledge usage might be seen as adding new revision |
|
2340 | # push from low priviledge usage might be seen as adding new revision | |
2341 | # for files they cannot touch. So we are strict if narrow is involved. |
|
2341 | # for files they cannot touch. So we are strict if narrow is involved. | |
2342 | if self._manifestlog.narrowed: |
|
2342 | if self._manifestlog.narrowed: | |
2343 | return self.read_delta_parents(shallow=shallow, exact=True) |
|
2343 | return self.read_delta_parents(shallow=shallow, exact=True) | |
2344 | store = self._storage() |
|
2344 | store = self._storage() | |
2345 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2345 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2346 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) |
|
2346 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) | |
2347 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) |
|
2347 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) | |
2348 |
|
2348 | |||
2349 | def find(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: |
|
2349 | def find(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
2350 | return self.read().find(key) |
|
2350 | return self.read().find(key) | |
2351 |
|
2351 | |||
2352 |
|
2352 | |||
2353 | class memtreemanifestctx: # (repository.imanifestrevisionwritable) |
|
2353 | class memtreemanifestctx: # (repository.imanifestrevisionwritable) | |
2354 | _treemanifest: treemanifest |
|
2354 | _treemanifest: treemanifest | |
2355 |
|
2355 | |||
2356 | def __init__(self, manifestlog, dir=b''): |
|
2356 | def __init__(self, manifestlog, dir=b''): | |
2357 | self._manifestlog = manifestlog |
|
2357 | self._manifestlog = manifestlog | |
2358 | self._dir = dir |
|
2358 | self._dir = dir | |
2359 | self._treemanifest = treemanifest(manifestlog.nodeconstants) |
|
2359 | self._treemanifest = treemanifest(manifestlog.nodeconstants) | |
2360 |
|
2360 | |||
2361 | def _storage(self) -> manifestrevlog: |
|
2361 | def _storage(self) -> manifestrevlog: | |
2362 | return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'') |
|
2362 | return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'') | |
2363 |
|
2363 | |||
2364 | def copy(self) -> 'memtreemanifestctx': |
|
2364 | def copy(self) -> 'memtreemanifestctx': | |
2365 | memmf = memtreemanifestctx(self._manifestlog, dir=self._dir) |
|
2365 | memmf = memtreemanifestctx(self._manifestlog, dir=self._dir) | |
2366 | memmf._treemanifest = self._treemanifest.copy() |
|
2366 | memmf._treemanifest = self._treemanifest.copy() | |
2367 | return memmf |
|
2367 | return memmf | |
2368 |
|
2368 | |||
2369 | def read(self) -> 'treemanifest': |
|
2369 | def read(self) -> 'treemanifest': | |
2370 | return self._treemanifest |
|
2370 | return self._treemanifest | |
2371 |
|
2371 | |||
2372 | def write(self, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, match=None): |
|
2372 | def write(self, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, match=None): | |
2373 | def readtree(dir, node): |
|
2373 | def readtree(dir, node): | |
2374 | return self._manifestlog.get(dir, node).read() |
|
2374 | return self._manifestlog.get(dir, node).read() | |
2375 |
|
2375 | |||
2376 | return self._storage().add( |
|
2376 | return self._storage().add( | |
2377 | self._treemanifest, |
|
2377 | self._treemanifest, | |
2378 | transaction, |
|
2378 | transaction, | |
2379 | link, |
|
2379 | link, | |
2380 | p1, |
|
2380 | p1, | |
2381 | p2, |
|
2381 | p2, | |
2382 | added, |
|
2382 | added, | |
2383 | removed, |
|
2383 | removed, | |
2384 | readtree=readtree, |
|
2384 | readtree=readtree, | |
2385 | match=match, |
|
2385 | match=match, | |
2386 | ) |
|
2386 | ) | |
2387 |
|
2387 | |||
2388 |
|
2388 | |||
2389 | class treemanifestctx: # (repository.imanifestrevisionstored) |
|
2389 | class treemanifestctx: # (repository.imanifestrevisionstored) | |
2390 | _data: Optional[treemanifest] |
|
2390 | _data: Optional[treemanifest] | |
2391 |
|
2391 | |||
2392 | def __init__(self, manifestlog, dir, node): |
|
2392 | def __init__(self, manifestlog, dir, node): | |
2393 | self._manifestlog = manifestlog |
|
2393 | self._manifestlog = manifestlog | |
2394 | self._dir = dir |
|
2394 | self._dir = dir | |
2395 | self._data = None |
|
2395 | self._data = None | |
2396 |
|
2396 | |||
2397 | self._node = node |
|
2397 | self._node = node | |
2398 |
|
2398 | |||
2399 | # TODO: Load p1/p2/linkrev lazily. They need to be lazily loaded so that |
|
2399 | # TODO: Load p1/p2/linkrev lazily. They need to be lazily loaded so that | |
2400 | # we can instantiate treemanifestctx objects for directories we don't |
|
2400 | # we can instantiate treemanifestctx objects for directories we don't | |
2401 | # have on disk. |
|
2401 | # have on disk. | |
2402 | # self.p1, self.p2 = store.parents(node) |
|
2402 | # self.p1, self.p2 = store.parents(node) | |
2403 | # rev = store.rev(node) |
|
2403 | # rev = store.rev(node) | |
2404 | # self.linkrev = store.linkrev(rev) |
|
2404 | # self.linkrev = store.linkrev(rev) | |
2405 |
|
2405 | |||
2406 | def _storage(self) -> manifestrevlog: |
|
2406 | def _storage(self) -> manifestrevlog: | |
2407 | narrowmatch = self._manifestlog._narrowmatch |
|
2407 | narrowmatch = self._manifestlog._narrowmatch | |
2408 | if not narrowmatch.always(): |
|
2408 | if not narrowmatch.always(): | |
2409 | if not narrowmatch.visitdir(self._dir[:-1]): |
|
2409 | if not narrowmatch.visitdir(self._dir[:-1]): | |
2410 | return excludedmanifestrevlog( |
|
2410 | return excludedmanifestrevlog( | |
2411 | self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, self._dir |
|
2411 | self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, self._dir | |
2412 | ) |
|
2412 | ) | |
2413 | return self._manifestlog.getstorage(self._dir) |
|
2413 | return self._manifestlog.getstorage(self._dir) | |
2414 |
|
2414 | |||
2415 | def read(self) -> 'treemanifest': |
|
2415 | def read(self) -> 'treemanifest': | |
2416 | if self._data is None: |
|
2416 | if self._data is None: | |
2417 | store = self._storage() |
|
2417 | store = self._storage() | |
2418 | if self._node == self._manifestlog.nodeconstants.nullid: |
|
2418 | if self._node == self._manifestlog.nodeconstants.nullid: | |
2419 | self._data = treemanifest(self._manifestlog.nodeconstants) |
|
2419 | self._data = treemanifest(self._manifestlog.nodeconstants) | |
2420 | # TODO accessing non-public API |
|
2420 | # TODO accessing non-public API | |
2421 | elif store._treeondisk: |
|
2421 | elif store._treeondisk: | |
2422 | m = treemanifest(self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, dir=self._dir) |
|
2422 | m = treemanifest(self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, dir=self._dir) | |
2423 |
|
2423 | |||
2424 | def gettext(): |
|
2424 | def gettext(): | |
2425 | return store.revision(self._node) |
|
2425 | return store.revision(self._node) | |
2426 |
|
2426 | |||
2427 | def readsubtree(dir, subm): |
|
2427 | def readsubtree(dir, subm): | |
2428 | # Set verify to False since we need to be able to create |
|
2428 | # Set verify to False since we need to be able to create | |
2429 | # subtrees for trees that don't exist on disk. |
|
2429 | # subtrees for trees that don't exist on disk. | |
2430 | return self._manifestlog.get(dir, subm, verify=False).read() |
|
2430 | return self._manifestlog.get(dir, subm, verify=False).read() | |
2431 |
|
2431 | |||
2432 | m.read(gettext, readsubtree) |
|
2432 | m.read(gettext, readsubtree) | |
2433 | m.setnode(self._node) |
|
2433 | m.setnode(self._node) | |
2434 | self._data = m |
|
2434 | self._data = m | |
2435 | else: |
|
2435 | else: | |
2436 | if self._node in store.fulltextcache: |
|
2436 | if self._node in store.fulltextcache: | |
2437 | text = pycompat.bytestr(store.fulltextcache[self._node]) |
|
2437 | text = pycompat.bytestr(store.fulltextcache[self._node]) | |
2438 | else: |
|
2438 | else: | |
2439 | text = store.revision(self._node) |
|
2439 | text = store.revision(self._node) | |
2440 | arraytext = bytearray(text) |
|
2440 | arraytext = bytearray(text) | |
2441 | store.fulltextcache[self._node] = arraytext |
|
2441 | store.fulltextcache[self._node] = arraytext | |
2442 | self._data = treemanifest( |
|
2442 | self._data = treemanifest( | |
2443 | self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, dir=self._dir, text=text |
|
2443 | self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, dir=self._dir, text=text | |
2444 | ) |
|
2444 | ) | |
2445 |
|
2445 | |||
2446 | return self._data |
|
2446 | return self._data | |
2447 |
|
2447 | |||
2448 | def node(self) -> bytes: |
|
2448 | def node(self) -> bytes: | |
2449 | return self._node |
|
2449 | return self._node | |
2450 |
|
2450 | |||
2451 | def copy(self) -> 'memtreemanifestctx': |
|
2451 | def copy(self) -> 'memtreemanifestctx': | |
2452 | memmf = memtreemanifestctx(self._manifestlog, dir=self._dir) |
|
2452 | memmf = memtreemanifestctx(self._manifestlog, dir=self._dir) | |
2453 | memmf._treemanifest = self.read().copy() |
|
2453 | memmf._treemanifest = self.read().copy() | |
2454 | return memmf |
|
2454 | return memmf | |
2455 |
|
2455 | |||
2456 | @propertycache |
|
2456 | @propertycache | |
2457 | def parents(self) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: |
|
2457 | def parents(self) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
2458 | return self._storage().parents(self._node) |
|
2458 | return self._storage().parents(self._node) | |
2459 |
|
2459 | |||
2460 | def readdelta(self, shallow: bool = False) -> AnyManifestDict: |
|
2460 | def readdelta(self, shallow: bool = False) -> AnyManifestDict: | |
2461 | """see `imanifestrevisionstored` documentation""" |
|
2461 | """see `imanifestrevisionstored` documentation""" | |
2462 | util.nouideprecwarn( |
|
2462 | util.nouideprecwarn( | |
2463 | b'"readdelta" is deprecated use "read_any_fast_delta" or "read_delta_new_entries"', |
|
2463 | b'"readdelta" is deprecated use "read_any_fast_delta" or "read_delta_new_entries"', | |
2464 | b"6.9", |
|
2464 | b"6.9", | |
2465 | stacklevel=2, |
|
2465 | stacklevel=2, | |
2466 | ) |
|
2466 | ) | |
2467 | store = self._storage() |
|
2467 | store = self._storage() | |
2468 | if shallow: |
|
2468 | if shallow: | |
2469 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2469 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2470 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) |
|
2470 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) | |
2471 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) |
|
2471 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) | |
2472 | else: |
|
2472 | else: | |
2473 | # Need to perform a slow delta |
|
2473 | # Need to perform a slow delta | |
2474 | r0 = store.deltaparent(store.rev(self._node)) |
|
2474 | r0 = store.deltaparent(store.rev(self._node)) | |
2475 | m0 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(r0)).read() |
|
2475 | m0 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(r0)).read() | |
2476 | m1 = self.read() |
|
2476 | m1 = self.read() | |
2477 | md = treemanifest(self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, dir=self._dir) |
|
2477 | md = treemanifest(self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, dir=self._dir) | |
2478 | for f, ((n0, fl0), (n1, fl1)) in m0.diff(m1).items(): |
|
2478 | for f, ((n0, fl0), (n1, fl1)) in m0.diff(m1).items(): | |
2479 | if n1: |
|
2479 | if n1: | |
2480 | md[f] = n1 |
|
2480 | md[f] = n1 | |
2481 | if fl1: |
|
2481 | if fl1: | |
2482 | md.setflag(f, fl1) |
|
2482 | md.setflag(f, fl1) | |
2483 | return md |
|
2483 | return md | |
2484 |
|
2484 | |||
2485 | def read_any_fast_delta( |
|
2485 | def read_any_fast_delta( | |
2486 | self, |
|
2486 | self, | |
2487 | valid_bases: Optional[Collection[int]] = None, |
|
2487 | valid_bases: Optional[Collection[int]] = None, | |
2488 | *, |
|
2488 | *, | |
2489 | shallow: bool = False, |
|
2489 | shallow: bool = False, | |
2490 | ) -> Tuple[Optional[int], AnyManifestDict]: |
|
2490 | ) -> Tuple[Optional[int], AnyManifestDict]: | |
2491 | """see `imanifestrevisionstored` documentation""" |
|
2491 | """see `imanifestrevisionstored` documentation""" | |
2492 | store = self._storage() |
|
2492 | store = self._storage() | |
2493 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2493 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2494 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) |
|
2494 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) | |
2495 |
|
2495 | |||
2496 | if valid_bases is None: |
|
2496 | if valid_bases is None: | |
2497 | # make sure the next check is True |
|
2497 | # make sure the next check is True | |
2498 | valid_bases = (deltaparent,) |
|
2498 | valid_bases = (deltaparent,) | |
2499 | can_use_delta = deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in valid_bases |
|
2499 | can_use_delta = deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in valid_bases | |
2500 |
|
2500 | |||
2501 | if shallow: |
|
2501 | if shallow: | |
2502 | if can_use_delta: |
|
2502 | if can_use_delta: | |
2503 | return (deltaparent, self._read_storage_delta_shallow()) |
|
2503 | return (deltaparent, self._read_storage_delta_shallow()) | |
2504 | else: |
|
2504 | else: | |
2505 | d = store.revision(self._node) |
|
2505 | d = store.revision(self._node) | |
2506 | return (None, manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d)) |
|
2506 | return (None, manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d)) | |
2507 | else: |
|
2507 | else: | |
2508 | # note: This use "slow_delta" here is cargo culted from the previous |
|
2508 | # note: This use "slow_delta" here is cargo culted from the previous | |
2509 | # implementation. I am not sure it make sense since the goal here is to |
|
2509 | # implementation. I am not sure it make sense since the goal here is to | |
2510 | # be fast, so why are we computing a delta? On the other hand, tree |
|
2510 | # be fast, so why are we computing a delta? On the other hand, tree | |
2511 | # manifest delta as fairly "cheap" and allow for skipping whole part of |
|
2511 | # manifest delta as fairly "cheap" and allow for skipping whole part of | |
2512 | # the tree that a full read would access. So it might be a good idea. |
|
2512 | # the tree that a full read would access. So it might be a good idea. | |
2513 | # |
|
2513 | # | |
2514 | # If we realize we don't need delta here, we should simply use: |
|
2514 | # If we realize we don't need delta here, we should simply use: | |
2515 | # |
|
2515 | # | |
2516 | # return (None, self.read()) |
|
2516 | # return (None, self.read()) | |
2517 | if can_use_delta: |
|
2517 | if can_use_delta: | |
2518 | return (None, self._read_storage_slow_delta(base=deltaparent)) |
|
2518 | return (None, self._read_storage_slow_delta(base=deltaparent)) | |
2519 | else: |
|
2519 | else: | |
2520 | parents = [ |
|
2520 | parents = [ | |
2521 | p |
|
2521 | p | |
2522 | for p in store.parentrevs(r) |
|
2522 | for p in store.parentrevs(r) | |
2523 | if p is not nullrev and p in valid_bases |
|
2523 | if p is not nullrev and p in valid_bases | |
2524 | ] |
|
2524 | ] | |
2525 | if parents: |
|
2525 | if parents: | |
2526 | best_base = max(parents) |
|
2526 | best_base = max(parents) | |
2527 | else: |
|
2527 | else: | |
2528 | best_base = max(valid_bases) |
|
2528 | best_base = max(valid_bases) | |
2529 | return (None, self._read_storage_slow_delta(base=best_base)) |
|
2529 | return (None, self._read_storage_slow_delta(base=best_base)) | |
2530 |
|
2530 | |||
2531 | def _read_storage_delta_shallow(self) -> manifestdict: |
|
2531 | def _read_storage_delta_shallow(self) -> manifestdict: | |
2532 | store = self._storage() |
|
2532 | store = self._storage() | |
2533 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2533 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2534 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) |
|
2534 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r)) | |
2535 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) |
|
2535 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) | |
2536 |
|
2536 | |||
2537 | def _read_storage_slow_delta(self, base) -> 'treemanifest': |
|
2537 | def _read_storage_slow_delta(self, base) -> 'treemanifest': | |
2538 | store = self._storage() |
|
2538 | store = self._storage() | |
2539 | if base is None: |
|
2539 | if base is None: | |
2540 | base = store.deltaparent(store.rev(self._node)) |
|
2540 | base = store.deltaparent(store.rev(self._node)) | |
2541 | m0 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(base)).read() |
|
2541 | m0 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(base)).read() | |
2542 | m1 = self.read() |
|
2542 | m1 = self.read() | |
2543 | md = treemanifest(self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, dir=self._dir) |
|
2543 | md = treemanifest(self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, dir=self._dir) | |
2544 | for f, ((n0, fl0), (n1, fl1)) in m0.diff(m1).items(): |
|
2544 | for f, ((n0, fl0), (n1, fl1)) in m0.diff(m1).items(): | |
2545 | if n1: |
|
2545 | if n1: | |
2546 | md[f] = n1 |
|
2546 | md[f] = n1 | |
2547 | if fl1: |
|
2547 | if fl1: | |
2548 | md.setflag(f, fl1) |
|
2548 | md.setflag(f, fl1) | |
2549 | return md |
|
2549 | return md | |
2550 |
|
2550 | |||
2551 | def read_delta_parents( |
|
2551 | def read_delta_parents( | |
2552 | self, |
|
2552 | self, | |
2553 | *, |
|
2553 | *, | |
2554 | shallow: bool = False, |
|
2554 | shallow: bool = False, | |
2555 | exact: bool = True, |
|
2555 | exact: bool = True, | |
2556 | ) -> AnyManifestDict: |
|
2556 | ) -> AnyManifestDict: | |
2557 | """see `interface.imanifestrevisionbase` documentations""" |
|
2557 | """see `interface.imanifestrevisionbase` documentations""" | |
2558 | store = self._storage() |
|
2558 | store = self._storage() | |
2559 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2559 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2560 | parents = [p for p in store.parentrevs(r) if p is not nullrev] |
|
2560 | parents = [p for p in store.parentrevs(r) if p is not nullrev] | |
2561 | if not exact: |
|
2561 | if not exact: | |
2562 | return self.read_any_fast_delta(parents, shallow=shallow)[1] |
|
2562 | return self.read_any_fast_delta(parents, shallow=shallow)[1] | |
2563 | elif len(parents) == 0: |
|
2563 | elif len(parents) == 0: | |
2564 | if shallow: |
|
2564 | if shallow: | |
2565 | d = store.revision(self._node) |
|
2565 | d = store.revision(self._node) | |
2566 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) |
|
2566 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) | |
2567 | else: |
|
2567 | else: | |
2568 | return self.read() |
|
2568 | return self.read() | |
2569 | elif len(parents) == 1: |
|
2569 | elif len(parents) == 1: | |
2570 | p = parents[0] |
|
2570 | p = parents[0] | |
2571 | if shallow: |
|
2571 | if shallow: | |
2572 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p, r)) |
|
2572 | d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p, r)) | |
2573 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) |
|
2573 | return manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d) | |
2574 | else: |
|
2574 | else: | |
2575 | return self._read_storage_slow_delta(base=p) |
|
2575 | return self._read_storage_slow_delta(base=p) | |
2576 | else: |
|
2576 | else: | |
2577 | p1, p2 = parents |
|
2577 | p1, p2 = parents | |
2578 | if shallow: |
|
2578 | if shallow: | |
2579 | d1 = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p1, r)) |
|
2579 | d1 = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p1, r)) | |
2580 | d2 = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p2, r)) |
|
2580 | d2 = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(p2, r)) | |
2581 | d1 = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d1) |
|
2581 | d1 = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d1) | |
2582 | d2 = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d2) |
|
2582 | d2 = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen, d2) | |
2583 | md = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen) |
|
2583 | md = manifestdict(store.nodeconstants.nodelen) | |
2584 | for f, new_node, new_flag in d1.iterentries(): |
|
2584 | for f, new_node, new_flag in d1.iterentries(): | |
2585 | if f not in d2: |
|
2585 | if f not in d2: | |
2586 | continue |
|
2586 | continue | |
2587 | if new_node is not None: |
|
2587 | if new_node is not None: | |
2588 | md.set(f, new_node, new_flag) |
|
2588 | md.set(f, new_node, new_flag) | |
2589 | return md |
|
2589 | return md | |
2590 | else: |
|
2590 | else: | |
2591 | m1 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(p1)).read() |
|
2591 | m1 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(p1)).read() | |
2592 | m2 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(p2)).read() |
|
2592 | m2 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(p2)).read() | |
2593 | mc = self.read() |
|
2593 | mc = self.read() | |
2594 | d1 = m1.diff(mc) |
|
2594 | d1 = m1.diff(mc) | |
2595 | d2 = m2.diff(mc) |
|
2595 | d2 = m2.diff(mc) | |
2596 | md = treemanifest( |
|
2596 | md = treemanifest( | |
2597 | self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, |
|
2597 | self._manifestlog.nodeconstants, | |
2598 | dir=self._dir, |
|
2598 | dir=self._dir, | |
2599 | ) |
|
2599 | ) | |
2600 | for f, new_node, new_flag in d1.iterentries(): |
|
2600 | for f, new_node, new_flag in d1.iterentries(): | |
2601 | if f not in d2: |
|
2601 | if f not in d2: | |
2602 | continue |
|
2602 | continue | |
2603 | if new_node is not None: |
|
2603 | if new_node is not None: | |
2604 | md.set(f, new_node, new_flag) |
|
2604 | md.set(f, new_node, new_flag) | |
2605 | return md |
|
2605 | return md | |
2606 |
|
2606 | |||
2607 | def read_delta_new_entries( |
|
2607 | def read_delta_new_entries( | |
2608 | self, *, shallow: bool = False |
|
2608 | self, *, shallow: bool = False | |
2609 | ) -> AnyManifestDict: |
|
2609 | ) -> AnyManifestDict: | |
2610 | """see `interface.imanifestrevisionbase` documentations""" |
|
2610 | """see `interface.imanifestrevisionbase` documentations""" | |
2611 | # If we are using narrow, returning a delta against an arbitrary |
|
2611 | # If we are using narrow, returning a delta against an arbitrary | |
2612 | # changeset might return file outside the narrowspec. This can create |
|
2612 | # changeset might return file outside the narrowspec. This can create | |
2613 | # issue when running validation server side with strict security as |
|
2613 | # issue when running validation server side with strict security as | |
2614 | # push from low priviledge usage might be seen as adding new revision |
|
2614 | # push from low priviledge usage might be seen as adding new revision | |
2615 | # for files they cannot touch. So we are strict if narrow is involved. |
|
2615 | # for files they cannot touch. So we are strict if narrow is involved. | |
2616 | if self._manifestlog.narrowed: |
|
2616 | if self._manifestlog.narrowed: | |
2617 | return self.read_delta_parents(shallow=shallow, exact=True) |
|
2617 | return self.read_delta_parents(shallow=shallow, exact=True) | |
2618 | # delegate to existing another existing method for simplicity |
|
2618 | # delegate to existing another existing method for simplicity | |
2619 | store = self._storage() |
|
2619 | store = self._storage() | |
2620 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2620 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2621 | bases = (store.deltaparent(r),) |
|
2621 | bases = (store.deltaparent(r),) | |
2622 | return self.read_any_fast_delta(bases, shallow=shallow)[1] |
|
2622 | return self.read_any_fast_delta(bases, shallow=shallow)[1] | |
2623 |
|
2623 | |||
2624 | def readfast(self, shallow=False) -> AnyManifestDict: |
|
2624 | def readfast(self, shallow: bool = False) -> AnyManifestDict: | |
2625 | """Calls either readdelta or read, based on which would be less work. |
|
2625 | """Calls either readdelta or read, based on which would be less work. | |
2626 | readdelta is called if the delta is against the p1, and therefore can be |
|
2626 | readdelta is called if the delta is against the p1, and therefore can be | |
2627 | read quickly. |
|
2627 | read quickly. | |
2628 |
|
2628 | |||
2629 | If `shallow` is True, it only returns the entries from this manifest, |
|
2629 | If `shallow` is True, it only returns the entries from this manifest, | |
2630 | and not any submanifests. |
|
2630 | and not any submanifests. | |
2631 | """ |
|
2631 | """ | |
2632 | util.nouideprecwarn( |
|
2632 | util.nouideprecwarn( | |
2633 | b'"readdelta" is deprecated use "read_any_fast_delta" or "read_delta_parents"', |
|
2633 | b'"readdelta" is deprecated use "read_any_fast_delta" or "read_delta_parents"', | |
2634 | b"6.9", |
|
2634 | b"6.9", | |
2635 | stacklevel=2, |
|
2635 | stacklevel=2, | |
2636 | ) |
|
2636 | ) | |
2637 | store = self._storage() |
|
2637 | store = self._storage() | |
2638 | r = store.rev(self._node) |
|
2638 | r = store.rev(self._node) | |
2639 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) |
|
2639 | deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r) | |
2640 | if deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in store.parentrevs(r): |
|
2640 | if deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in store.parentrevs(r): | |
2641 | return self.readdelta(shallow=shallow) |
|
2641 | return self.readdelta(shallow=shallow) | |
2642 |
|
2642 | |||
2643 | if shallow: |
|
2643 | if shallow: | |
2644 | return manifestdict( |
|
2644 | return manifestdict( | |
2645 | store.nodeconstants.nodelen, store.revision(self._node) |
|
2645 | store.nodeconstants.nodelen, store.revision(self._node) | |
2646 | ) |
|
2646 | ) | |
2647 | else: |
|
2647 | else: | |
2648 | return self.read() |
|
2648 | return self.read() | |
2649 |
|
2649 | |||
2650 | def find(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: |
|
2650 | def find(self, key: bytes) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes]: | |
2651 | return self.read().find(key) |
|
2651 | return self.read().find(key) | |
2652 |
|
2652 | |||
2653 |
|
2653 | |||
2654 | class excludeddir(treemanifest): |
|
2654 | class excludeddir(treemanifest): | |
2655 | """Stand-in for a directory that is excluded from the repository. |
|
2655 | """Stand-in for a directory that is excluded from the repository. | |
2656 |
|
2656 | |||
2657 | With narrowing active on a repository that uses treemanifests, |
|
2657 | With narrowing active on a repository that uses treemanifests, | |
2658 | some of the directory revlogs will be excluded from the resulting |
|
2658 | some of the directory revlogs will be excluded from the resulting | |
2659 | clone. This is a huge storage win for clients, but means we need |
|
2659 | clone. This is a huge storage win for clients, but means we need | |
2660 | some sort of pseudo-manifest to surface to internals so we can |
|
2660 | some sort of pseudo-manifest to surface to internals so we can | |
2661 | detect a merge conflict outside the narrowspec. That's what this |
|
2661 | detect a merge conflict outside the narrowspec. That's what this | |
2662 | class is: it stands in for a directory whose node is known, but |
|
2662 | class is: it stands in for a directory whose node is known, but | |
2663 | whose contents are unknown. |
|
2663 | whose contents are unknown. | |
2664 | """ |
|
2664 | """ | |
2665 |
|
2665 | |||
2666 | _files: Dict[bytes, bytes] |
|
2666 | _files: Dict[bytes, bytes] | |
2667 | _flags: Dict[bytes, bytes] |
|
2667 | _flags: Dict[bytes, bytes] | |
2668 |
|
2668 | |||
2669 | def __init__(self, nodeconstants, dir, node): |
|
2669 | def __init__(self, nodeconstants, dir, node): | |
2670 | super(excludeddir, self).__init__(nodeconstants, dir) |
|
2670 | super(excludeddir, self).__init__(nodeconstants, dir) | |
2671 | self._node = node |
|
2671 | self._node = node | |
2672 | # Add an empty file, which will be included by iterators and such, |
|
2672 | # Add an empty file, which will be included by iterators and such, | |
2673 | # appearing as the directory itself (i.e. something like "dir/") |
|
2673 | # appearing as the directory itself (i.e. something like "dir/") | |
2674 | self._files[b''] = node |
|
2674 | self._files[b''] = node | |
2675 | self._flags[b''] = b't' |
|
2675 | self._flags[b''] = b't' | |
2676 |
|
2676 | |||
2677 | # Manifests outside the narrowspec should never be modified, so avoid |
|
2677 | # Manifests outside the narrowspec should never be modified, so avoid | |
2678 | # copying. This makes a noticeable difference when there are very many |
|
2678 | # copying. This makes a noticeable difference when there are very many | |
2679 | # directories outside the narrowspec. Also, it makes sense for the copy to |
|
2679 | # directories outside the narrowspec. Also, it makes sense for the copy to | |
2680 | # be of the same type as the original, which would not happen with the |
|
2680 | # be of the same type as the original, which would not happen with the | |
2681 | # super type's copy(). |
|
2681 | # super type's copy(). | |
2682 | def copy(self): |
|
2682 | def copy(self): | |
2683 | return self |
|
2683 | return self | |
2684 |
|
2684 | |||
2685 |
|
2685 | |||
2686 | class excludeddirmanifestctx(treemanifestctx): |
|
2686 | class excludeddirmanifestctx(treemanifestctx): | |
2687 | """context wrapper for excludeddir - see that docstring for rationale""" |
|
2687 | """context wrapper for excludeddir - see that docstring for rationale""" | |
2688 |
|
2688 | |||
2689 | def __init__(self, nodeconstants, dir, node): |
|
2689 | def __init__(self, nodeconstants, dir, node): | |
2690 | self.nodeconstants = nodeconstants |
|
2690 | self.nodeconstants = nodeconstants | |
2691 | self._dir = dir |
|
2691 | self._dir = dir | |
2692 | self._node = node |
|
2692 | self._node = node | |
2693 |
|
2693 | |||
2694 | def read(self): |
|
2694 | def read(self): | |
2695 | return excludeddir(self.nodeconstants, self._dir, self._node) |
|
2695 | return excludeddir(self.nodeconstants, self._dir, self._node) | |
2696 |
|
2696 | |||
2697 | def readfast(self, shallow=False): |
|
2697 | def readfast(self, shallow: bool = False): | |
2698 | # special version of readfast since we don't have underlying storage |
|
2698 | # special version of readfast since we don't have underlying storage | |
2699 | return self.read() |
|
2699 | return self.read() | |
2700 |
|
2700 | |||
2701 | def write(self, *args): |
|
2701 | def write(self, *args): | |
2702 | raise error.ProgrammingError( |
|
2702 | raise error.ProgrammingError( | |
2703 | b'attempt to write manifest from excluded dir %s' % self._dir |
|
2703 | b'attempt to write manifest from excluded dir %s' % self._dir | |
2704 | ) |
|
2704 | ) | |
2705 |
|
2705 | |||
2706 |
|
2706 | |||
2707 | class excludedmanifestrevlog(manifestrevlog): |
|
2707 | class excludedmanifestrevlog(manifestrevlog): | |
2708 | """Stand-in for excluded treemanifest revlogs. |
|
2708 | """Stand-in for excluded treemanifest revlogs. | |
2709 |
|
2709 | |||
2710 | When narrowing is active on a treemanifest repository, we'll have |
|
2710 | When narrowing is active on a treemanifest repository, we'll have | |
2711 | references to directories we can't see due to the revlog being |
|
2711 | references to directories we can't see due to the revlog being | |
2712 | skipped. This class exists to conform to the manifestrevlog |
|
2712 | skipped. This class exists to conform to the manifestrevlog | |
2713 | interface for those directories and proactively prevent writes to |
|
2713 | interface for those directories and proactively prevent writes to | |
2714 | outside the narrowspec. |
|
2714 | outside the narrowspec. | |
2715 | """ |
|
2715 | """ | |
2716 |
|
2716 | |||
2717 | def __init__(self, nodeconstants, dir): |
|
2717 | def __init__(self, nodeconstants, dir): | |
2718 | self.nodeconstants = nodeconstants |
|
2718 | self.nodeconstants = nodeconstants | |
2719 | self._dir = dir |
|
2719 | self._dir = dir | |
2720 |
|
2720 | |||
2721 | def __len__(self): |
|
2721 | def __len__(self): | |
2722 | raise error.ProgrammingError( |
|
2722 | raise error.ProgrammingError( | |
2723 | b'attempt to get length of excluded dir %s' % self._dir |
|
2723 | b'attempt to get length of excluded dir %s' % self._dir | |
2724 | ) |
|
2724 | ) | |
2725 |
|
2725 | |||
2726 | def rev(self, node): |
|
2726 | def rev(self, node): | |
2727 | raise error.ProgrammingError( |
|
2727 | raise error.ProgrammingError( | |
2728 | b'attempt to get rev from excluded dir %s' % self._dir |
|
2728 | b'attempt to get rev from excluded dir %s' % self._dir | |
2729 | ) |
|
2729 | ) | |
2730 |
|
2730 | |||
2731 | def linkrev(self, node): |
|
2731 | def linkrev(self, node): | |
2732 | raise error.ProgrammingError( |
|
2732 | raise error.ProgrammingError( | |
2733 | b'attempt to get linkrev from excluded dir %s' % self._dir |
|
2733 | b'attempt to get linkrev from excluded dir %s' % self._dir | |
2734 | ) |
|
2734 | ) | |
2735 |
|
2735 | |||
2736 | def node(self, rev): |
|
2736 | def node(self, rev): | |
2737 | raise error.ProgrammingError( |
|
2737 | raise error.ProgrammingError( | |
2738 | b'attempt to get node from excluded dir %s' % self._dir |
|
2738 | b'attempt to get node from excluded dir %s' % self._dir | |
2739 | ) |
|
2739 | ) | |
2740 |
|
2740 | |||
2741 | def add(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
2741 | def add(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
2742 | # We should never write entries in dirlogs outside the narrow clone. |
|
2742 | # We should never write entries in dirlogs outside the narrow clone. | |
2743 | # However, the method still gets called from writesubtree() in |
|
2743 | # However, the method still gets called from writesubtree() in | |
2744 | # _addtree(), so we need to handle it. We should possibly make that |
|
2744 | # _addtree(), so we need to handle it. We should possibly make that | |
2745 | # avoid calling add() with a clean manifest (_dirty is always False |
|
2745 | # avoid calling add() with a clean manifest (_dirty is always False | |
2746 | # in excludeddir instances). |
|
2746 | # in excludeddir instances). | |
2747 | pass |
|
2747 | pass |
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