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1 | 1 | # revlog.py - storage back-end for mercurial |
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2 | 2 | # |
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3 | 3 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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4 | 4 | # |
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5 | 5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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6 | 6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | """Storage back-end for Mercurial. |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | 10 | This provides efficient delta storage with O(1) retrieve and append |
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11 | 11 | and O(changes) merge between branches. |
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12 | 12 | """ |
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13 | 13 | |
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14 | 14 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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15 | 15 | |
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16 | 16 | import collections |
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17 | 17 | import contextlib |
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18 | 18 | import errno |
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19 | 19 | import hashlib |
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20 | 20 | import heapq |
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21 | 21 | import os |
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22 | 22 | import re |
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23 | 23 | import struct |
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24 | 24 | import zlib |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | # import stuff from node for others to import from revlog |
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27 | 27 | from .node import ( |
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28 | 28 | bin, |
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29 | 29 | hex, |
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30 | 30 | nullid, |
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31 | 31 | nullrev, |
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32 | 32 | wdirfilenodeids, |
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33 | 33 | wdirhex, |
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34 | 34 | wdirid, |
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35 | 35 | wdirrev, |
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36 | 36 | ) |
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37 | 37 | from .i18n import _ |
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38 | 38 | from .thirdparty import ( |
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39 | 39 | attr, |
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40 | 40 | ) |
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41 | 41 | from . import ( |
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42 | 42 | ancestor, |
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43 | 43 | error, |
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44 | 44 | mdiff, |
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45 | 45 | policy, |
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46 | 46 | pycompat, |
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47 | 47 | templatefilters, |
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48 | 48 | util, |
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49 | 49 | ) |
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50 | 50 | from .utils import ( |
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51 | 51 | stringutil, |
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52 | 52 | ) |
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53 | 53 | |
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54 | 54 | parsers = policy.importmod(r'parsers') |
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55 | 55 | |
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56 | 56 | # Aliased for performance. |
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57 | 57 | _zlibdecompress = zlib.decompress |
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58 | 58 | |
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59 | 59 | # revlog header flags |
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60 | 60 | REVLOGV0 = 0 |
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61 | 61 | REVLOGV1 = 1 |
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62 | 62 | # Dummy value until file format is finalized. |
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63 | 63 | # Reminder: change the bounds check in revlog.__init__ when this is changed. |
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64 | 64 | REVLOGV2 = 0xDEAD |
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65 | 65 | FLAG_INLINE_DATA = (1 << 16) |
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66 | 66 | FLAG_GENERALDELTA = (1 << 17) |
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67 | 67 | REVLOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS = FLAG_INLINE_DATA |
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68 | 68 | REVLOG_DEFAULT_FORMAT = REVLOGV1 |
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69 | 69 | REVLOG_DEFAULT_VERSION = REVLOG_DEFAULT_FORMAT | REVLOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS |
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70 | 70 | REVLOGV1_FLAGS = FLAG_INLINE_DATA | FLAG_GENERALDELTA |
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71 | 71 | REVLOGV2_FLAGS = REVLOGV1_FLAGS |
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72 | 72 | |
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73 | 73 | # revlog index flags |
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74 | 74 | REVIDX_ISCENSORED = (1 << 15) # revision has censor metadata, must be verified |
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75 | 75 | REVIDX_ELLIPSIS = (1 << 14) # revision hash does not match data (narrowhg) |
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76 | 76 | REVIDX_EXTSTORED = (1 << 13) # revision data is stored externally |
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77 | 77 | REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS = 0 |
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78 | 78 | # stable order in which flags need to be processed and their processors applied |
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79 | 79 | REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER = [ |
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80 | 80 | REVIDX_ISCENSORED, |
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81 | 81 | REVIDX_ELLIPSIS, |
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82 | 82 | REVIDX_EXTSTORED, |
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83 | 83 | ] |
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84 | 84 | REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS = util.bitsfrom(REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER) |
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85 | 85 | # bitmark for flags that could cause rawdata content change |
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86 | 86 | REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS = REVIDX_ISCENSORED | REVIDX_EXTSTORED |
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87 | 87 | |
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88 | 88 | # max size of revlog with inline data |
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89 | 89 | _maxinline = 131072 |
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90 | 90 | _chunksize = 1048576 |
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91 | 91 | |
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92 | 92 | RevlogError = error.RevlogError |
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93 | 93 | LookupError = error.LookupError |
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94 | 94 | CensoredNodeError = error.CensoredNodeError |
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95 | 95 | ProgrammingError = error.ProgrammingError |
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96 | 96 | |
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97 | 97 | # Store flag processors (cf. 'addflagprocessor()' to register) |
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98 | 98 | _flagprocessors = { |
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99 | 99 | REVIDX_ISCENSORED: None, |
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100 | 100 | } |
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101 | 101 | |
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102 | 102 | _mdre = re.compile('\1\n') |
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103 | 103 | def parsemeta(text): |
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104 | 104 | """return (metadatadict, metadatasize)""" |
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105 | 105 | # text can be buffer, so we can't use .startswith or .index |
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106 | 106 | if text[:2] != '\1\n': |
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107 | 107 | return None, None |
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108 | 108 | s = _mdre.search(text, 2).start() |
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109 | 109 | mtext = text[2:s] |
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110 | 110 | meta = {} |
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111 | 111 | for l in mtext.splitlines(): |
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112 | 112 | k, v = l.split(": ", 1) |
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113 | 113 | meta[k] = v |
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114 | 114 | return meta, (s + 2) |
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115 | 115 | |
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116 | 116 | def packmeta(meta, text): |
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117 | 117 | keys = sorted(meta) |
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118 | 118 | metatext = "".join("%s: %s\n" % (k, meta[k]) for k in keys) |
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119 | 119 | return "\1\n%s\1\n%s" % (metatext, text) |
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120 | 120 | |
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121 | 121 | def _censoredtext(text): |
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122 | 122 | m, offs = parsemeta(text) |
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123 | 123 | return m and "censored" in m |
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124 | 124 | |
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125 | 125 | def addflagprocessor(flag, processor): |
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126 | 126 | """Register a flag processor on a revision data flag. |
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127 | 127 | |
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128 | 128 | Invariant: |
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129 | 129 | - Flags need to be defined in REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS and REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, |
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130 | 130 | and REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS if they can alter rawtext. |
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131 | 131 | - Only one flag processor can be registered on a specific flag. |
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132 | 132 | - flagprocessors must be 3-tuples of functions (read, write, raw) with the |
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133 | 133 | following signatures: |
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134 | 134 | - (read) f(self, rawtext) -> text, bool |
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135 | 135 | - (write) f(self, text) -> rawtext, bool |
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136 | 136 | - (raw) f(self, rawtext) -> bool |
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137 | 137 | "text" is presented to the user. "rawtext" is stored in revlog data, not |
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138 | 138 | directly visible to the user. |
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139 | 139 | The boolean returned by these transforms is used to determine whether |
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140 | 140 | the returned text can be used for hash integrity checking. For example, |
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141 | 141 | if "write" returns False, then "text" is used to generate hash. If |
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142 | 142 | "write" returns True, that basically means "rawtext" returned by "write" |
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143 | 143 | should be used to generate hash. Usually, "write" and "read" return |
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144 | 144 | different booleans. And "raw" returns a same boolean as "write". |
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145 | 145 | |
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146 | 146 | Note: The 'raw' transform is used for changegroup generation and in some |
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147 | 147 | debug commands. In this case the transform only indicates whether the |
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148 | 148 | contents can be used for hash integrity checks. |
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149 | 149 | """ |
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150 | 150 | if not flag & REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS: |
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151 | 151 | msg = _("cannot register processor on unknown flag '%#x'.") % (flag) |
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152 | 152 | raise ProgrammingError(msg) |
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153 | 153 | if flag not in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER: |
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154 | 154 | msg = _("flag '%#x' undefined in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER.") % (flag) |
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155 | 155 | raise ProgrammingError(msg) |
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156 | 156 | if flag in _flagprocessors: |
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157 | 157 | msg = _("cannot register multiple processors on flag '%#x'.") % (flag) |
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158 | 158 | raise error.Abort(msg) |
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159 | 159 | _flagprocessors[flag] = processor |
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160 | 160 | |
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161 | 161 | def getoffset(q): |
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162 | 162 | return int(q >> 16) |
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163 | 163 | |
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164 | 164 | def gettype(q): |
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165 | 165 | return int(q & 0xFFFF) |
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166 | 166 | |
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167 | 167 | def offset_type(offset, type): |
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168 | 168 | if (type & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS) != 0: |
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169 | 169 | raise ValueError('unknown revlog index flags') |
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170 | 170 | return int(int(offset) << 16 | type) |
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171 | 171 | |
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172 | 172 | _nullhash = hashlib.sha1(nullid) |
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173 | 173 | |
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174 | 174 | def hash(text, p1, p2): |
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175 | 175 | """generate a hash from the given text and its parent hashes |
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176 | 176 | |
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177 | 177 | This hash combines both the current file contents and its history |
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178 | 178 | in a manner that makes it easy to distinguish nodes with the same |
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179 | 179 | content in the revision graph. |
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180 | 180 | """ |
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181 | 181 | # As of now, if one of the parent node is null, p2 is null |
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182 | 182 | if p2 == nullid: |
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183 | 183 | # deep copy of a hash is faster than creating one |
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184 | 184 | s = _nullhash.copy() |
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185 | 185 | s.update(p1) |
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186 | 186 | else: |
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187 | 187 | # none of the parent nodes are nullid |
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188 | 188 | if p1 < p2: |
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189 | 189 | a = p1 |
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190 | 190 | b = p2 |
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191 | 191 | else: |
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192 | 192 | a = p2 |
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193 | 193 | b = p1 |
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194 | 194 | s = hashlib.sha1(a) |
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195 | 195 | s.update(b) |
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196 | 196 | s.update(text) |
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197 | 197 | return s.digest() |
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198 | 198 | |
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199 | 199 | def _trimchunk(revlog, revs, startidx, endidx=None): |
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200 | 200 | """returns revs[startidx:endidx] without empty trailing revs |
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201 | 201 | """ |
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202 | 202 | length = revlog.length |
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203 | 203 | |
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204 | 204 | if endidx is None: |
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205 | 205 | endidx = len(revs) |
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206 | 206 | |
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207 | 207 | # Trim empty revs at the end, but never the very first revision of a chain |
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208 | 208 | while endidx > 1 and endidx > startidx and length(revs[endidx - 1]) == 0: |
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209 | 209 | endidx -= 1 |
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210 | 210 | |
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211 | 211 | return revs[startidx:endidx] |
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212 | 212 | |
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213 | 213 | def _slicechunk(revlog, revs): |
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214 | 214 | """slice revs to reduce the amount of unrelated data to be read from disk. |
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215 | 215 | |
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216 | 216 | ``revs`` is sliced into groups that should be read in one time. |
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217 | 217 | Assume that revs are sorted. |
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218 | 218 | """ |
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219 | 219 | start = revlog.start |
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220 | 220 | length = revlog.length |
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221 | 221 | |
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222 | 222 | if len(revs) <= 1: |
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223 | 223 | yield revs |
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224 | 224 | return |
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225 | 225 | |
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226 | 226 | startbyte = start(revs[0]) |
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227 | 227 | endbyte = start(revs[-1]) + length(revs[-1]) |
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228 | 228 | readdata = deltachainspan = endbyte - startbyte |
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229 | 229 | |
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230 | 230 | chainpayload = sum(length(r) for r in revs) |
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231 | 231 | |
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232 | 232 | if deltachainspan: |
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233 | 233 | density = chainpayload / float(deltachainspan) |
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234 | 234 | else: |
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235 | 235 | density = 1.0 |
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236 | 236 | |
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237 | 237 | # Store the gaps in a heap to have them sorted by decreasing size |
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238 | 238 | gapsheap = [] |
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239 | 239 | heapq.heapify(gapsheap) |
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240 | 240 | prevend = None |
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241 | 241 | for i, rev in enumerate(revs): |
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242 | 242 | revstart = start(rev) |
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243 | 243 | revlen = length(rev) |
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244 | 244 | |
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245 | 245 | # Skip empty revisions to form larger holes |
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246 | 246 | if revlen == 0: |
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247 | 247 | continue |
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248 | 248 | |
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249 | 249 | if prevend is not None: |
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250 | 250 | gapsize = revstart - prevend |
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251 | 251 | # only consider holes that are large enough |
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252 | 252 | if gapsize > revlog._srmingapsize: |
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253 | 253 | heapq.heappush(gapsheap, (-gapsize, i)) |
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254 | 254 | |
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255 | 255 | prevend = revstart + revlen |
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256 | 256 | |
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257 | 257 | # Collect the indices of the largest holes until the density is acceptable |
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258 | 258 | indicesheap = [] |
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259 | 259 | heapq.heapify(indicesheap) |
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260 | 260 | while gapsheap and density < revlog._srdensitythreshold: |
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261 | 261 | oppgapsize, gapidx = heapq.heappop(gapsheap) |
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262 | 262 | |
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263 | 263 | heapq.heappush(indicesheap, gapidx) |
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264 | 264 | |
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265 | 265 | # the gap sizes are stored as negatives to be sorted decreasingly |
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266 | 266 | # by the heap |
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267 | 267 | readdata -= (-oppgapsize) |
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268 | 268 | if readdata > 0: |
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269 | 269 | density = chainpayload / float(readdata) |
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270 | 270 | else: |
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271 | 271 | density = 1.0 |
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272 | 272 | |
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273 | 273 | # Cut the revs at collected indices |
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274 | 274 | previdx = 0 |
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275 | 275 | while indicesheap: |
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276 | 276 | idx = heapq.heappop(indicesheap) |
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277 | 277 | |
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278 | 278 | chunk = _trimchunk(revlog, revs, previdx, idx) |
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279 | 279 | if chunk: |
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280 | 280 | yield chunk |
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281 | 281 | |
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282 | 282 | previdx = idx |
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283 | 283 | |
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284 | 284 | chunk = _trimchunk(revlog, revs, previdx) |
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285 | 285 | if chunk: |
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286 | 286 | yield chunk |
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287 | 287 | |
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288 | 288 | @attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True) |
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289 | 289 | class _deltainfo(object): |
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290 | 290 | distance = attr.ib() |
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291 | 291 | deltalen = attr.ib() |
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292 | 292 | data = attr.ib() |
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293 | 293 | base = attr.ib() |
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294 | 294 | chainbase = attr.ib() |
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295 | 295 | chainlen = attr.ib() |
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296 | 296 | compresseddeltalen = attr.ib() |
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297 | 297 | |
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298 | 298 | class _deltacomputer(object): |
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299 | 299 | def __init__(self, revlog): |
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300 | 300 | self.revlog = revlog |
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301 | 301 | |
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302 | 302 | def _getcandidaterevs(self, p1, p2, cachedelta): |
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303 | 303 | """ |
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304 | 304 | Provides revisions that present an interest to be diffed against, |
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305 | 305 | grouped by level of easiness. |
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306 | 306 | """ |
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307 | 307 | revlog = self.revlog |
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308 | 308 | curr = len(revlog) |
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309 | 309 | prev = curr - 1 |
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310 | 310 | p1r, p2r = revlog.rev(p1), revlog.rev(p2) |
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311 | 311 | |
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312 | 312 | # should we try to build a delta? |
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313 | 313 | if prev != nullrev and revlog.storedeltachains: |
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314 | 314 | tested = set() |
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315 | 315 | # This condition is true most of the time when processing |
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316 | 316 | # changegroup data into a generaldelta repo. The only time it |
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317 | 317 | # isn't true is if this is the first revision in a delta chain |
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318 | 318 | # or if ``format.generaldelta=true`` disabled ``lazydeltabase``. |
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319 | 319 | if cachedelta and revlog._generaldelta and revlog._lazydeltabase: |
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320 | 320 | # Assume what we received from the server is a good choice |
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321 | 321 | # build delta will reuse the cache |
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322 | 322 | yield (cachedelta[0],) |
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323 | 323 | tested.add(cachedelta[0]) |
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324 | 324 | |
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325 | 325 | if revlog._generaldelta: |
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326 | 326 | # exclude already lazy tested base if any |
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327 | 327 | parents = [p for p in (p1r, p2r) |
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328 | 328 | if p != nullrev and p not in tested] |
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329 | 329 | if parents and not revlog._aggressivemergedeltas: |
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330 | 330 | # Pick whichever parent is closer to us (to minimize the |
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331 | 331 | # chance of having to build a fulltext). |
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332 | 332 | parents = [max(parents)] |
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333 | 333 | tested.update(parents) |
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334 | 334 | yield parents |
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335 | 335 | |
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336 | 336 | if prev not in tested: |
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337 | 337 | # other approach failed try against prev to hopefully save us a |
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338 | 338 | # fulltext. |
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339 | 339 | yield (prev,) |
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340 | 340 | |
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341 | 341 | def buildtext(self, revinfo, fh): |
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342 | 342 | """Builds a fulltext version of a revision |
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343 | 343 | |
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344 | 344 | revinfo: _revisioninfo instance that contains all needed info |
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345 | 345 | fh: file handle to either the .i or the .d revlog file, |
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346 | 346 | depending on whether it is inlined or not |
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347 | 347 | """ |
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348 | 348 | btext = revinfo.btext |
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349 | 349 | if btext[0] is not None: |
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350 | 350 | return btext[0] |
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351 | 351 | |
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352 | 352 | revlog = self.revlog |
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353 | 353 | cachedelta = revinfo.cachedelta |
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354 | 354 | flags = revinfo.flags |
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355 | 355 | node = revinfo.node |
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356 | 356 | |
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357 | 357 | baserev = cachedelta[0] |
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358 | 358 | delta = cachedelta[1] |
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359 | 359 | # special case deltas which replace entire base; no need to decode |
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360 | 360 | # base revision. this neatly avoids censored bases, which throw when |
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361 | 361 | # they're decoded. |
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362 | 362 | hlen = struct.calcsize(">lll") |
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363 | 363 | if delta[:hlen] == mdiff.replacediffheader(revlog.rawsize(baserev), |
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364 | 364 | len(delta) - hlen): |
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365 | 365 | btext[0] = delta[hlen:] |
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366 | 366 | else: |
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367 | 367 | # deltabase is rawtext before changed by flag processors, which is |
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368 | 368 | # equivalent to non-raw text |
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369 | 369 | basetext = revlog.revision(baserev, _df=fh, raw=False) |
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370 | 370 | btext[0] = mdiff.patch(basetext, delta) |
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371 | 371 | |
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372 | 372 | try: |
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373 | 373 | res = revlog._processflags(btext[0], flags, 'read', raw=True) |
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374 | 374 | btext[0], validatehash = res |
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375 | 375 | if validatehash: |
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376 | 376 | revlog.checkhash(btext[0], node, p1=revinfo.p1, p2=revinfo.p2) |
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377 | 377 | if flags & REVIDX_ISCENSORED: |
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378 | 378 | raise RevlogError(_('node %s is not censored') % node) |
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379 | 379 | except CensoredNodeError: |
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380 | 380 | # must pass the censored index flag to add censored revisions |
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381 | 381 | if not flags & REVIDX_ISCENSORED: |
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382 | 382 | raise |
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383 | 383 | return btext[0] |
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384 | 384 | |
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385 | 385 | def _builddeltadiff(self, base, revinfo, fh): |
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386 | 386 | revlog = self.revlog |
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387 | 387 | t = self.buildtext(revinfo, fh) |
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388 | 388 | if revlog.iscensored(base): |
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389 | 389 | # deltas based on a censored revision must replace the |
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390 | 390 | # full content in one patch, so delta works everywhere |
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391 | 391 | header = mdiff.replacediffheader(revlog.rawsize(base), len(t)) |
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392 | 392 | delta = header + t |
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393 | 393 | else: |
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394 | 394 | ptext = revlog.revision(base, _df=fh, raw=True) |
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395 | 395 | delta = mdiff.textdiff(ptext, t) |
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396 | 396 | |
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397 | 397 | return delta |
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398 | 398 | |
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399 | 399 | def _builddeltainfo(self, revinfo, base, fh): |
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400 | 400 | # can we use the cached delta? |
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401 | 401 | if revinfo.cachedelta and revinfo.cachedelta[0] == base: |
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402 | 402 | delta = revinfo.cachedelta[1] |
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403 | 403 | else: |
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404 | 404 | delta = self._builddeltadiff(base, revinfo, fh) |
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405 | 405 | revlog = self.revlog |
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406 | 406 | header, data = revlog.compress(delta) |
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407 | 407 | deltalen = len(header) + len(data) |
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408 | 408 | chainbase = revlog.chainbase(base) |
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409 | 409 | offset = revlog.end(len(revlog) - 1) |
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410 | 410 | dist = deltalen + offset - revlog.start(chainbase) |
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411 | 411 | if revlog._generaldelta: |
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412 | 412 | deltabase = base |
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413 | 413 | else: |
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414 | 414 | deltabase = chainbase |
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415 | 415 | chainlen, compresseddeltalen = revlog._chaininfo(base) |
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416 | 416 | chainlen += 1 |
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417 | 417 | compresseddeltalen += deltalen |
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418 | 418 | return _deltainfo(dist, deltalen, (header, data), deltabase, |
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419 | 419 | chainbase, chainlen, compresseddeltalen) |
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420 | 420 | |
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421 | 421 | def finddeltainfo(self, revinfo, fh): |
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422 | 422 | """Find an acceptable delta against a candidate revision |
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423 | 423 | |
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424 | 424 | revinfo: information about the revision (instance of _revisioninfo) |
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425 | 425 | fh: file handle to either the .i or the .d revlog file, |
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426 | 426 | depending on whether it is inlined or not |
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427 | 427 | |
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428 | 428 | Returns the first acceptable candidate revision, as ordered by |
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429 | 429 | _getcandidaterevs |
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430 | 430 | """ |
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431 | 431 | cachedelta = revinfo.cachedelta |
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432 | 432 | p1 = revinfo.p1 |
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433 | 433 | p2 = revinfo.p2 |
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434 | 434 | revlog = self.revlog |
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435 | 435 | |
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436 | 436 | deltainfo = None |
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437 | 437 | for candidaterevs in self._getcandidaterevs(p1, p2, cachedelta): |
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438 | 438 | nominateddeltas = [] |
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439 | 439 | for candidaterev in candidaterevs: |
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440 | 440 | # no delta for rawtext-changing revs (see "candelta" for why) |
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441 | 441 | if revlog.flags(candidaterev) & REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS: |
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442 | 442 | continue |
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443 | 443 | candidatedelta = self._builddeltainfo(revinfo, candidaterev, fh) |
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444 | 444 | if revlog._isgooddeltainfo(candidatedelta, revinfo.textlen): |
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445 | 445 | nominateddeltas.append(candidatedelta) |
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446 | 446 | if nominateddeltas: |
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447 | 447 | deltainfo = min(nominateddeltas, key=lambda x: x.deltalen) |
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448 | 448 | break |
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449 | 449 | |
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450 | 450 | return deltainfo |
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451 | 451 | |
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452 | 452 | @attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True) |
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453 | 453 | class _revisioninfo(object): |
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454 | 454 | """Information about a revision that allows building its fulltext |
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455 | 455 | node: expected hash of the revision |
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456 | 456 | p1, p2: parent revs of the revision |
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457 | 457 | btext: built text cache consisting of a one-element list |
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458 | 458 | cachedelta: (baserev, uncompressed_delta) or None |
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459 | 459 | flags: flags associated to the revision storage |
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460 | 460 | |
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461 | 461 | One of btext[0] or cachedelta must be set. |
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462 | 462 | """ |
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463 | 463 | node = attr.ib() |
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464 | 464 | p1 = attr.ib() |
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465 | 465 | p2 = attr.ib() |
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466 | 466 | btext = attr.ib() |
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467 | 467 | textlen = attr.ib() |
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468 | 468 | cachedelta = attr.ib() |
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469 | 469 | flags = attr.ib() |
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470 | 470 | |
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471 | 471 | # index v0: |
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472 | 472 | # 4 bytes: offset |
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473 | 473 | # 4 bytes: compressed length |
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474 | 474 | # 4 bytes: base rev |
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475 | 475 | # 4 bytes: link rev |
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476 | 476 | # 20 bytes: parent 1 nodeid |
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477 | 477 | # 20 bytes: parent 2 nodeid |
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478 | 478 | # 20 bytes: nodeid |
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479 | 479 | indexformatv0 = struct.Struct(">4l20s20s20s") |
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480 | 480 | indexformatv0_pack = indexformatv0.pack |
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481 | 481 | indexformatv0_unpack = indexformatv0.unpack |
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482 | 482 | |
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483 | 483 | class revlogoldio(object): |
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484 | 484 | def __init__(self): |
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485 | 485 | self.size = indexformatv0.size |
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486 | 486 | |
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487 | 487 | def parseindex(self, data, inline): |
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488 | 488 | s = self.size |
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489 | 489 | index = [] |
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490 | 490 | nodemap = {nullid: nullrev} |
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491 | 491 | n = off = 0 |
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492 | 492 | l = len(data) |
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493 | 493 | while off + s <= l: |
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494 | 494 | cur = data[off:off + s] |
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495 | 495 | off += s |
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496 | 496 | e = indexformatv0_unpack(cur) |
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497 | 497 | # transform to revlogv1 format |
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498 | 498 | e2 = (offset_type(e[0], 0), e[1], -1, e[2], e[3], |
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499 | 499 | nodemap.get(e[4], nullrev), nodemap.get(e[5], nullrev), e[6]) |
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500 | 500 | index.append(e2) |
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501 | 501 | nodemap[e[6]] = n |
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502 | 502 | n += 1 |
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503 | 503 | |
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504 | 504 | # add the magic null revision at -1 |
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505 | 505 | index.append((0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1, nullid)) |
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506 | 506 | |
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507 | 507 | return index, nodemap, None |
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508 | 508 | |
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509 | 509 | def packentry(self, entry, node, version, rev): |
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510 | 510 | if gettype(entry[0]): |
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511 | 511 | raise RevlogError(_('index entry flags need revlog version 1')) |
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512 | 512 | e2 = (getoffset(entry[0]), entry[1], entry[3], entry[4], |
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513 | 513 | node(entry[5]), node(entry[6]), entry[7]) |
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514 | 514 | return indexformatv0_pack(*e2) |
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515 | 515 | |
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516 | 516 | # index ng: |
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517 | 517 | # 6 bytes: offset |
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518 | 518 | # 2 bytes: flags |
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519 | 519 | # 4 bytes: compressed length |
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520 | 520 | # 4 bytes: uncompressed length |
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521 | 521 | # 4 bytes: base rev |
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522 | 522 | # 4 bytes: link rev |
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523 | 523 | # 4 bytes: parent 1 rev |
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524 | 524 | # 4 bytes: parent 2 rev |
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525 | 525 | # 32 bytes: nodeid |
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526 | 526 | indexformatng = struct.Struct(">Qiiiiii20s12x") |
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527 | 527 | indexformatng_pack = indexformatng.pack |
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528 | 528 | versionformat = struct.Struct(">I") |
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529 | 529 | versionformat_pack = versionformat.pack |
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530 | 530 | versionformat_unpack = versionformat.unpack |
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531 | 531 | |
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532 | 532 | # corresponds to uncompressed length of indexformatng (2 gigs, 4-byte |
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533 | 533 | # signed integer) |
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534 | 534 | _maxentrysize = 0x7fffffff |
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535 | 535 | |
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536 | 536 | class revlogio(object): |
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537 | 537 | def __init__(self): |
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538 | 538 | self.size = indexformatng.size |
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539 | 539 | |
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540 | 540 | def parseindex(self, data, inline): |
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541 | 541 | # call the C implementation to parse the index data |
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542 | 542 | index, cache = parsers.parse_index2(data, inline) |
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543 | 543 | return index, getattr(index, 'nodemap', None), cache |
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544 | 544 | |
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545 | 545 | def packentry(self, entry, node, version, rev): |
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546 | 546 | p = indexformatng_pack(*entry) |
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547 | 547 | if rev == 0: |
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548 | 548 | p = versionformat_pack(version) + p[4:] |
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549 | 549 | return p |
|
550 | 550 | |
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551 | 551 | class revlog(object): |
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552 | 552 | """ |
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553 | 553 | the underlying revision storage object |
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554 | 554 | |
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555 | 555 | A revlog consists of two parts, an index and the revision data. |
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556 | 556 | |
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557 | 557 | The index is a file with a fixed record size containing |
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558 | 558 | information on each revision, including its nodeid (hash), the |
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559 | 559 | nodeids of its parents, the position and offset of its data within |
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560 | 560 | the data file, and the revision it's based on. Finally, each entry |
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561 | 561 | contains a linkrev entry that can serve as a pointer to external |
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562 | 562 | data. |
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563 | 563 | |
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564 | 564 | The revision data itself is a linear collection of data chunks. |
|
565 | 565 | Each chunk represents a revision and is usually represented as a |
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566 | 566 | delta against the previous chunk. To bound lookup time, runs of |
|
567 | 567 | deltas are limited to about 2 times the length of the original |
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568 | 568 | version data. This makes retrieval of a version proportional to |
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569 | 569 | its size, or O(1) relative to the number of revisions. |
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570 | 570 | |
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571 | 571 | Both pieces of the revlog are written to in an append-only |
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572 | 572 | fashion, which means we never need to rewrite a file to insert or |
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573 | 573 | remove data, and can use some simple techniques to avoid the need |
|
574 | 574 | for locking while reading. |
|
575 | 575 | |
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576 | 576 | If checkambig, indexfile is opened with checkambig=True at |
|
577 | 577 | writing, to avoid file stat ambiguity. |
|
578 | 578 | |
|
579 | 579 | If mmaplargeindex is True, and an mmapindexthreshold is set, the |
|
580 | 580 | index will be mmapped rather than read if it is larger than the |
|
581 | 581 | configured threshold. |
|
582 | 582 | |
|
583 | 583 | If censorable is True, the revlog can have censored revisions. |
|
584 | 584 | """ |
|
585 | 585 | def __init__(self, opener, indexfile, datafile=None, checkambig=False, |
|
586 | 586 | mmaplargeindex=False, censorable=False): |
|
587 | 587 | """ |
|
588 | 588 | create a revlog object |
|
589 | 589 | |
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590 | 590 | opener is a function that abstracts the file opening operation |
|
591 | 591 | and can be used to implement COW semantics or the like. |
|
592 | 592 | """ |
|
593 | 593 | self.indexfile = indexfile |
|
594 | 594 | self.datafile = datafile or (indexfile[:-2] + ".d") |
|
595 | 595 | self.opener = opener |
|
596 | 596 | # When True, indexfile is opened with checkambig=True at writing, to |
|
597 | 597 | # avoid file stat ambiguity. |
|
598 | 598 | self._checkambig = checkambig |
|
599 | 599 | self._censorable = censorable |
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600 | 600 | # 3-tuple of (node, rev, text) for a raw revision. |
|
601 | 601 | self._cache = None |
|
602 | 602 | # Maps rev to chain base rev. |
|
603 | 603 | self._chainbasecache = util.lrucachedict(100) |
|
604 | 604 | # 2-tuple of (offset, data) of raw data from the revlog at an offset. |
|
605 | 605 | self._chunkcache = (0, '') |
|
606 | 606 | # How much data to read and cache into the raw revlog data cache. |
|
607 | 607 | self._chunkcachesize = 65536 |
|
608 | 608 | self._maxchainlen = None |
|
609 | 609 | self._aggressivemergedeltas = False |
|
610 | 610 | self.index = [] |
|
611 | 611 | # Mapping of partial identifiers to full nodes. |
|
612 | 612 | self._pcache = {} |
|
613 | 613 | # Mapping of revision integer to full node. |
|
614 | 614 | self._nodecache = {nullid: nullrev} |
|
615 | 615 | self._nodepos = None |
|
616 | 616 | self._compengine = 'zlib' |
|
617 | 617 | self._maxdeltachainspan = -1 |
|
618 | 618 | self._withsparseread = False |
|
619 | 619 | self._srdensitythreshold = 0.25 |
|
620 | 620 | self._srmingapsize = 262144 |
|
621 | 621 | |
|
622 | 622 | mmapindexthreshold = None |
|
623 | 623 | v = REVLOG_DEFAULT_VERSION |
|
624 | 624 | opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None) |
|
625 | 625 | if opts is not None: |
|
626 | 626 | if 'revlogv2' in opts: |
|
627 | 627 | # version 2 revlogs always use generaldelta. |
|
628 | 628 | v = REVLOGV2 | FLAG_GENERALDELTA | FLAG_INLINE_DATA |
|
629 | 629 | elif 'revlogv1' in opts: |
|
630 | 630 | if 'generaldelta' in opts: |
|
631 | 631 | v |= FLAG_GENERALDELTA |
|
632 | 632 | else: |
|
633 | 633 | v = 0 |
|
634 | 634 | if 'chunkcachesize' in opts: |
|
635 | 635 | self._chunkcachesize = opts['chunkcachesize'] |
|
636 | 636 | if 'maxchainlen' in opts: |
|
637 | 637 | self._maxchainlen = opts['maxchainlen'] |
|
638 | 638 | if 'aggressivemergedeltas' in opts: |
|
639 | 639 | self._aggressivemergedeltas = opts['aggressivemergedeltas'] |
|
640 | 640 | self._lazydeltabase = bool(opts.get('lazydeltabase', False)) |
|
641 | 641 | if 'compengine' in opts: |
|
642 | 642 | self._compengine = opts['compengine'] |
|
643 | 643 | if 'maxdeltachainspan' in opts: |
|
644 | 644 | self._maxdeltachainspan = opts['maxdeltachainspan'] |
|
645 | 645 | if mmaplargeindex and 'mmapindexthreshold' in opts: |
|
646 | 646 | mmapindexthreshold = opts['mmapindexthreshold'] |
|
647 | 647 | self._withsparseread = bool(opts.get('with-sparse-read', False)) |
|
648 | 648 | if 'sparse-read-density-threshold' in opts: |
|
649 | 649 | self._srdensitythreshold = opts['sparse-read-density-threshold'] |
|
650 | 650 | if 'sparse-read-min-gap-size' in opts: |
|
651 | 651 | self._srmingapsize = opts['sparse-read-min-gap-size'] |
|
652 | 652 | |
|
653 | 653 | if self._chunkcachesize <= 0: |
|
654 | 654 | raise RevlogError(_('revlog chunk cache size %r is not greater ' |
|
655 | 655 | 'than 0') % self._chunkcachesize) |
|
656 | 656 | elif self._chunkcachesize & (self._chunkcachesize - 1): |
|
657 | 657 | raise RevlogError(_('revlog chunk cache size %r is not a power ' |
|
658 | 658 | 'of 2') % self._chunkcachesize) |
|
659 | 659 | |
|
660 | 660 | indexdata = '' |
|
661 | 661 | self._initempty = True |
|
662 | 662 | try: |
|
663 | 663 | with self._indexfp() as f: |
|
664 | 664 | if (mmapindexthreshold is not None and |
|
665 | 665 | self.opener.fstat(f).st_size >= mmapindexthreshold): |
|
666 | 666 | indexdata = util.buffer(util.mmapread(f)) |
|
667 | 667 | else: |
|
668 | 668 | indexdata = f.read() |
|
669 | 669 | if len(indexdata) > 0: |
|
670 | 670 | v = versionformat_unpack(indexdata[:4])[0] |
|
671 | 671 | self._initempty = False |
|
672 | 672 | except IOError as inst: |
|
673 | 673 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
674 | 674 | raise |
|
675 | 675 | |
|
676 | 676 | self.version = v |
|
677 | 677 | self._inline = v & FLAG_INLINE_DATA |
|
678 | 678 | self._generaldelta = v & FLAG_GENERALDELTA |
|
679 | 679 | flags = v & ~0xFFFF |
|
680 | 680 | fmt = v & 0xFFFF |
|
681 | 681 | if fmt == REVLOGV0: |
|
682 | 682 | if flags: |
|
683 | 683 | raise RevlogError(_('unknown flags (%#04x) in version %d ' |
|
684 | 684 | 'revlog %s') % |
|
685 | 685 | (flags >> 16, fmt, self.indexfile)) |
|
686 | 686 | elif fmt == REVLOGV1: |
|
687 | 687 | if flags & ~REVLOGV1_FLAGS: |
|
688 | 688 | raise RevlogError(_('unknown flags (%#04x) in version %d ' |
|
689 | 689 | 'revlog %s') % |
|
690 | 690 | (flags >> 16, fmt, self.indexfile)) |
|
691 | 691 | elif fmt == REVLOGV2: |
|
692 | 692 | if flags & ~REVLOGV2_FLAGS: |
|
693 | 693 | raise RevlogError(_('unknown flags (%#04x) in version %d ' |
|
694 | 694 | 'revlog %s') % |
|
695 | 695 | (flags >> 16, fmt, self.indexfile)) |
|
696 | 696 | else: |
|
697 | 697 | raise RevlogError(_('unknown version (%d) in revlog %s') % |
|
698 | 698 | (fmt, self.indexfile)) |
|
699 | 699 | |
|
700 | 700 | self.storedeltachains = True |
|
701 | 701 | |
|
702 | 702 | self._io = revlogio() |
|
703 | 703 | if self.version == REVLOGV0: |
|
704 | 704 | self._io = revlogoldio() |
|
705 | 705 | try: |
|
706 | 706 | d = self._io.parseindex(indexdata, self._inline) |
|
707 | 707 | except (ValueError, IndexError): |
|
708 | 708 | raise RevlogError(_("index %s is corrupted") % (self.indexfile)) |
|
709 | 709 | self.index, nodemap, self._chunkcache = d |
|
710 | 710 | if nodemap is not None: |
|
711 | 711 | self.nodemap = self._nodecache = nodemap |
|
712 | 712 | if not self._chunkcache: |
|
713 | 713 | self._chunkclear() |
|
714 | 714 | # revnum -> (chain-length, sum-delta-length) |
|
715 | 715 | self._chaininfocache = {} |
|
716 | 716 | # revlog header -> revlog compressor |
|
717 | 717 | self._decompressors = {} |
|
718 | 718 | |
|
719 | 719 | @util.propertycache |
|
720 | 720 | def _compressor(self): |
|
721 | 721 | return util.compengines[self._compengine].revlogcompressor() |
|
722 | 722 | |
|
723 | 723 | def _indexfp(self, mode='r'): |
|
724 | 724 | """file object for the revlog's index file""" |
|
725 | 725 | args = {r'mode': mode} |
|
726 | 726 | if mode != 'r': |
|
727 | 727 | args[r'checkambig'] = self._checkambig |
|
728 | 728 | if mode == 'w': |
|
729 | 729 | args[r'atomictemp'] = True |
|
730 | 730 | return self.opener(self.indexfile, **args) |
|
731 | 731 | |
|
732 | 732 | def _datafp(self, mode='r'): |
|
733 | 733 | """file object for the revlog's data file""" |
|
734 | 734 | return self.opener(self.datafile, mode=mode) |
|
735 | 735 | |
|
736 | 736 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
|
737 | 737 | def _datareadfp(self, existingfp=None): |
|
738 | 738 | """file object suitable to read data""" |
|
739 | 739 | if existingfp is not None: |
|
740 | 740 | yield existingfp |
|
741 | 741 | else: |
|
742 | 742 | if self._inline: |
|
743 | 743 | func = self._indexfp |
|
744 | 744 | else: |
|
745 | 745 | func = self._datafp |
|
746 | 746 | with func() as fp: |
|
747 | 747 | yield fp |
|
748 | 748 | |
|
749 | 749 | def tip(self): |
|
750 | 750 | return self.node(len(self.index) - 2) |
|
751 | 751 | def __contains__(self, rev): |
|
752 | 752 | return 0 <= rev < len(self) |
|
753 | 753 | def __len__(self): |
|
754 | 754 | return len(self.index) - 1 |
|
755 | 755 | def __iter__(self): |
|
756 | 756 | return iter(xrange(len(self))) |
|
757 | 757 | def revs(self, start=0, stop=None): |
|
758 | 758 | """iterate over all rev in this revlog (from start to stop)""" |
|
759 | 759 | step = 1 |
|
760 | 760 | if stop is not None: |
|
761 | 761 | if start > stop: |
|
762 | 762 | step = -1 |
|
763 | 763 | stop += step |
|
764 | 764 | else: |
|
765 | 765 | stop = len(self) |
|
766 | 766 | return xrange(start, stop, step) |
|
767 | 767 | |
|
768 | 768 | @util.propertycache |
|
769 | 769 | def nodemap(self): |
|
770 | 770 | self.rev(self.node(0)) |
|
771 | 771 | return self._nodecache |
|
772 | 772 | |
|
773 | 773 | def hasnode(self, node): |
|
774 | 774 | try: |
|
775 | 775 | self.rev(node) |
|
776 | 776 | return True |
|
777 | 777 | except KeyError: |
|
778 | 778 | return False |
|
779 | 779 | |
|
780 | 780 | def candelta(self, baserev, rev): |
|
781 | 781 | """whether two revisions (baserev, rev) can be delta-ed or not""" |
|
782 | 782 | # Disable delta if either rev requires a content-changing flag |
|
783 | 783 | # processor (ex. LFS). This is because such flag processor can alter |
|
784 | 784 | # the rawtext content that the delta will be based on, and two clients |
|
785 | 785 | # could have a same revlog node with different flags (i.e. different |
|
786 | 786 | # rawtext contents) and the delta could be incompatible. |
|
787 | 787 | if ((self.flags(baserev) & REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS) |
|
788 | 788 | or (self.flags(rev) & REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS)): |
|
789 | 789 | return False |
|
790 | 790 | return True |
|
791 | 791 | |
|
792 | 792 | def clearcaches(self): |
|
793 | 793 | self._cache = None |
|
794 | 794 | self._chainbasecache.clear() |
|
795 | 795 | self._chunkcache = (0, '') |
|
796 | 796 | self._pcache = {} |
|
797 | 797 | |
|
798 | 798 | try: |
|
799 | 799 | self._nodecache.clearcaches() |
|
800 | 800 | except AttributeError: |
|
801 | 801 | self._nodecache = {nullid: nullrev} |
|
802 | 802 | self._nodepos = None |
|
803 | 803 | |
|
804 | 804 | def rev(self, node): |
|
805 | 805 | try: |
|
806 | 806 | return self._nodecache[node] |
|
807 | 807 | except TypeError: |
|
808 | 808 | raise |
|
809 | 809 | except RevlogError: |
|
810 | 810 | # parsers.c radix tree lookup failed |
|
811 | 811 | if node == wdirid or node in wdirfilenodeids: |
|
812 | 812 | raise error.WdirUnsupported |
|
813 | 813 | raise LookupError(node, self.indexfile, _('no node')) |
|
814 | 814 | except KeyError: |
|
815 | 815 | # pure python cache lookup failed |
|
816 | 816 | n = self._nodecache |
|
817 | 817 | i = self.index |
|
818 | 818 | p = self._nodepos |
|
819 | 819 | if p is None: |
|
820 | 820 | p = len(i) - 2 |
|
821 | 821 | else: |
|
822 | 822 | assert p < len(i) |
|
823 | 823 | for r in xrange(p, -1, -1): |
|
824 | 824 | v = i[r][7] |
|
825 | 825 | n[v] = r |
|
826 | 826 | if v == node: |
|
827 | 827 | self._nodepos = r - 1 |
|
828 | 828 | return r |
|
829 | 829 | if node == wdirid or node in wdirfilenodeids: |
|
830 | 830 | raise error.WdirUnsupported |
|
831 | 831 | raise LookupError(node, self.indexfile, _('no node')) |
|
832 | 832 | |
|
833 | 833 | # Accessors for index entries. |
|
834 | 834 | |
|
835 | 835 | # First tuple entry is 8 bytes. First 6 bytes are offset. Last 2 bytes |
|
836 | 836 | # are flags. |
|
837 | 837 | def start(self, rev): |
|
838 | 838 | return int(self.index[rev][0] >> 16) |
|
839 | 839 | |
|
840 | 840 | def flags(self, rev): |
|
841 | 841 | return self.index[rev][0] & 0xFFFF |
|
842 | 842 | |
|
843 | 843 | def length(self, rev): |
|
844 | 844 | return self.index[rev][1] |
|
845 | 845 | |
|
846 | 846 | def rawsize(self, rev): |
|
847 | 847 | """return the length of the uncompressed text for a given revision""" |
|
848 | 848 | l = self.index[rev][2] |
|
849 | 849 | if l >= 0: |
|
850 | 850 | return l |
|
851 | 851 | |
|
852 | 852 | t = self.revision(rev, raw=True) |
|
853 | 853 | return len(t) |
|
854 | 854 | |
|
855 | 855 | def size(self, rev): |
|
856 | 856 | """length of non-raw text (processed by a "read" flag processor)""" |
|
857 | 857 | # fast path: if no "read" flag processor could change the content, |
|
858 | 858 | # size is rawsize. note: ELLIPSIS is known to not change the content. |
|
859 | 859 | flags = self.flags(rev) |
|
860 | 860 | if flags & (REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS ^ REVIDX_ELLIPSIS) == 0: |
|
861 | 861 | return self.rawsize(rev) |
|
862 | 862 | |
|
863 | 863 | return len(self.revision(rev, raw=False)) |
|
864 | 864 | |
|
865 | 865 | def chainbase(self, rev): |
|
866 | 866 | base = self._chainbasecache.get(rev) |
|
867 | 867 | if base is not None: |
|
868 | 868 | return base |
|
869 | 869 | |
|
870 | 870 | index = self.index |
|
871 | 871 | base = index[rev][3] |
|
872 | 872 | while base != rev: |
|
873 | 873 | rev = base |
|
874 | 874 | base = index[rev][3] |
|
875 | 875 | |
|
876 | 876 | self._chainbasecache[rev] = base |
|
877 | 877 | return base |
|
878 | 878 | |
|
879 | 879 | def linkrev(self, rev): |
|
880 | 880 | return self.index[rev][4] |
|
881 | 881 | |
|
882 | 882 | def parentrevs(self, rev): |
|
883 | 883 | try: |
|
884 | 884 | entry = self.index[rev] |
|
885 | 885 | except IndexError: |
|
886 | 886 | if rev == wdirrev: |
|
887 | 887 | raise error.WdirUnsupported |
|
888 | 888 | raise |
|
889 | 889 | |
|
890 | 890 | return entry[5], entry[6] |
|
891 | 891 | |
|
892 | 892 | def node(self, rev): |
|
893 | 893 | try: |
|
894 | 894 | return self.index[rev][7] |
|
895 | 895 | except IndexError: |
|
896 | 896 | if rev == wdirrev: |
|
897 | 897 | raise error.WdirUnsupported |
|
898 | 898 | raise |
|
899 | 899 | |
|
900 | 900 | # Derived from index values. |
|
901 | 901 | |
|
902 | 902 | def end(self, rev): |
|
903 | 903 | return self.start(rev) + self.length(rev) |
|
904 | 904 | |
|
905 | 905 | def parents(self, node): |
|
906 | 906 | i = self.index |
|
907 | 907 | d = i[self.rev(node)] |
|
908 | 908 | return i[d[5]][7], i[d[6]][7] # map revisions to nodes inline |
|
909 | 909 | |
|
910 | 910 | def chainlen(self, rev): |
|
911 | 911 | return self._chaininfo(rev)[0] |
|
912 | 912 | |
|
913 | 913 | def _chaininfo(self, rev): |
|
914 | 914 | chaininfocache = self._chaininfocache |
|
915 | 915 | if rev in chaininfocache: |
|
916 | 916 | return chaininfocache[rev] |
|
917 | 917 | index = self.index |
|
918 | 918 | generaldelta = self._generaldelta |
|
919 | 919 | iterrev = rev |
|
920 | 920 | e = index[iterrev] |
|
921 | 921 | clen = 0 |
|
922 | 922 | compresseddeltalen = 0 |
|
923 | 923 | while iterrev != e[3]: |
|
924 | 924 | clen += 1 |
|
925 | 925 | compresseddeltalen += e[1] |
|
926 | 926 | if generaldelta: |
|
927 | 927 | iterrev = e[3] |
|
928 | 928 | else: |
|
929 | 929 | iterrev -= 1 |
|
930 | 930 | if iterrev in chaininfocache: |
|
931 | 931 | t = chaininfocache[iterrev] |
|
932 | 932 | clen += t[0] |
|
933 | 933 | compresseddeltalen += t[1] |
|
934 | 934 | break |
|
935 | 935 | e = index[iterrev] |
|
936 | 936 | else: |
|
937 | 937 | # Add text length of base since decompressing that also takes |
|
938 | 938 | # work. For cache hits the length is already included. |
|
939 | 939 | compresseddeltalen += e[1] |
|
940 | 940 | r = (clen, compresseddeltalen) |
|
941 | 941 | chaininfocache[rev] = r |
|
942 | 942 | return r |
|
943 | 943 | |
|
944 | 944 | def _deltachain(self, rev, stoprev=None): |
|
945 | 945 | """Obtain the delta chain for a revision. |
|
946 | 946 | |
|
947 | 947 | ``stoprev`` specifies a revision to stop at. If not specified, we |
|
948 | 948 | stop at the base of the chain. |
|
949 | 949 | |
|
950 | 950 | Returns a 2-tuple of (chain, stopped) where ``chain`` is a list of |
|
951 | 951 | revs in ascending order and ``stopped`` is a bool indicating whether |
|
952 | 952 | ``stoprev`` was hit. |
|
953 | 953 | """ |
|
954 | 954 | # Try C implementation. |
|
955 | 955 | try: |
|
956 | 956 | return self.index.deltachain(rev, stoprev, self._generaldelta) |
|
957 | 957 | except AttributeError: |
|
958 | 958 | pass |
|
959 | 959 | |
|
960 | 960 | chain = [] |
|
961 | 961 | |
|
962 | 962 | # Alias to prevent attribute lookup in tight loop. |
|
963 | 963 | index = self.index |
|
964 | 964 | generaldelta = self._generaldelta |
|
965 | 965 | |
|
966 | 966 | iterrev = rev |
|
967 | 967 | e = index[iterrev] |
|
968 | 968 | while iterrev != e[3] and iterrev != stoprev: |
|
969 | 969 | chain.append(iterrev) |
|
970 | 970 | if generaldelta: |
|
971 | 971 | iterrev = e[3] |
|
972 | 972 | else: |
|
973 | 973 | iterrev -= 1 |
|
974 | 974 | e = index[iterrev] |
|
975 | 975 | |
|
976 | 976 | if iterrev == stoprev: |
|
977 | 977 | stopped = True |
|
978 | 978 | else: |
|
979 | 979 | chain.append(iterrev) |
|
980 | 980 | stopped = False |
|
981 | 981 | |
|
982 | 982 | chain.reverse() |
|
983 | 983 | return chain, stopped |
|
984 | 984 | |
|
985 | 985 | def ancestors(self, revs, stoprev=0, inclusive=False): |
|
986 | 986 | """Generate the ancestors of 'revs' in reverse topological order. |
|
987 | 987 | Does not generate revs lower than stoprev. |
|
988 | 988 | |
|
989 | 989 | See the documentation for ancestor.lazyancestors for more details.""" |
|
990 | 990 | |
|
991 | 991 | return ancestor.lazyancestors(self.parentrevs, revs, stoprev=stoprev, |
|
992 | 992 | inclusive=inclusive) |
|
993 | 993 | |
|
994 | 994 | def descendants(self, revs): |
|
995 | 995 | """Generate the descendants of 'revs' in revision order. |
|
996 | 996 | |
|
997 | 997 | Yield a sequence of revision numbers starting with a child of |
|
998 | 998 | some rev in revs, i.e., each revision is *not* considered a |
|
999 | 999 | descendant of itself. Results are ordered by revision number (a |
|
1000 | 1000 | topological sort).""" |
|
1001 | 1001 | first = min(revs) |
|
1002 | 1002 | if first == nullrev: |
|
1003 | 1003 | for i in self: |
|
1004 | 1004 | yield i |
|
1005 | 1005 | return |
|
1006 | 1006 | |
|
1007 | 1007 | seen = set(revs) |
|
1008 | 1008 | for i in self.revs(start=first + 1): |
|
1009 | 1009 | for x in self.parentrevs(i): |
|
1010 | 1010 | if x != nullrev and x in seen: |
|
1011 | 1011 | seen.add(i) |
|
1012 | 1012 | yield i |
|
1013 | 1013 | break |
|
1014 | 1014 | |
|
1015 | 1015 | def findcommonmissing(self, common=None, heads=None): |
|
1016 | 1016 | """Return a tuple of the ancestors of common and the ancestors of heads |
|
1017 | 1017 | that are not ancestors of common. In revset terminology, we return the |
|
1018 | 1018 | tuple: |
|
1019 | 1019 | |
|
1020 | 1020 | ::common, (::heads) - (::common) |
|
1021 | 1021 | |
|
1022 | 1022 | The list is sorted by revision number, meaning it is |
|
1023 | 1023 | topologically sorted. |
|
1024 | 1024 | |
|
1025 | 1025 | 'heads' and 'common' are both lists of node IDs. If heads is |
|
1026 | 1026 | not supplied, uses all of the revlog's heads. If common is not |
|
1027 | 1027 | supplied, uses nullid.""" |
|
1028 | 1028 | if common is None: |
|
1029 | 1029 | common = [nullid] |
|
1030 | 1030 | if heads is None: |
|
1031 | 1031 | heads = self.heads() |
|
1032 | 1032 | |
|
1033 | 1033 | common = [self.rev(n) for n in common] |
|
1034 | 1034 | heads = [self.rev(n) for n in heads] |
|
1035 | 1035 | |
|
1036 | 1036 | # we want the ancestors, but inclusive |
|
1037 | 1037 | class lazyset(object): |
|
1038 | 1038 | def __init__(self, lazyvalues): |
|
1039 | 1039 | self.addedvalues = set() |
|
1040 | 1040 | self.lazyvalues = lazyvalues |
|
1041 | 1041 | |
|
1042 | 1042 | def __contains__(self, value): |
|
1043 | 1043 | return value in self.addedvalues or value in self.lazyvalues |
|
1044 | 1044 | |
|
1045 | 1045 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1046 | 1046 | added = self.addedvalues |
|
1047 | 1047 | for r in added: |
|
1048 | 1048 | yield r |
|
1049 | 1049 | for r in self.lazyvalues: |
|
1050 | 1050 | if not r in added: |
|
1051 | 1051 | yield r |
|
1052 | 1052 | |
|
1053 | 1053 | def add(self, value): |
|
1054 | 1054 | self.addedvalues.add(value) |
|
1055 | 1055 | |
|
1056 | 1056 | def update(self, values): |
|
1057 | 1057 | self.addedvalues.update(values) |
|
1058 | 1058 | |
|
1059 | 1059 | has = lazyset(self.ancestors(common)) |
|
1060 | 1060 | has.add(nullrev) |
|
1061 | 1061 | has.update(common) |
|
1062 | 1062 | |
|
1063 | 1063 | # take all ancestors from heads that aren't in has |
|
1064 | 1064 | missing = set() |
|
1065 | 1065 | visit = collections.deque(r for r in heads if r not in has) |
|
1066 | 1066 | while visit: |
|
1067 | 1067 | r = visit.popleft() |
|
1068 | 1068 | if r in missing: |
|
1069 | 1069 | continue |
|
1070 | 1070 | else: |
|
1071 | 1071 | missing.add(r) |
|
1072 | 1072 | for p in self.parentrevs(r): |
|
1073 | 1073 | if p not in has: |
|
1074 | 1074 | visit.append(p) |
|
1075 | 1075 | missing = list(missing) |
|
1076 | 1076 | missing.sort() |
|
1077 | 1077 | return has, [self.node(miss) for miss in missing] |
|
1078 | 1078 | |
|
1079 | 1079 | def incrementalmissingrevs(self, common=None): |
|
1080 | 1080 | """Return an object that can be used to incrementally compute the |
|
1081 | 1081 | revision numbers of the ancestors of arbitrary sets that are not |
|
1082 | 1082 | ancestors of common. This is an ancestor.incrementalmissingancestors |
|
1083 | 1083 | object. |
|
1084 | 1084 | |
|
1085 | 1085 | 'common' is a list of revision numbers. If common is not supplied, uses |
|
1086 | 1086 | nullrev. |
|
1087 | 1087 | """ |
|
1088 | 1088 | if common is None: |
|
1089 | 1089 | common = [nullrev] |
|
1090 | 1090 | |
|
1091 | 1091 | return ancestor.incrementalmissingancestors(self.parentrevs, common) |
|
1092 | 1092 | |
|
1093 | 1093 | def findmissingrevs(self, common=None, heads=None): |
|
1094 | 1094 | """Return the revision numbers of the ancestors of heads that |
|
1095 | 1095 | are not ancestors of common. |
|
1096 | 1096 | |
|
1097 | 1097 | More specifically, return a list of revision numbers corresponding to |
|
1098 | 1098 | nodes N such that every N satisfies the following constraints: |
|
1099 | 1099 | |
|
1100 | 1100 | 1. N is an ancestor of some node in 'heads' |
|
1101 | 1101 | 2. N is not an ancestor of any node in 'common' |
|
1102 | 1102 | |
|
1103 | 1103 | The list is sorted by revision number, meaning it is |
|
1104 | 1104 | topologically sorted. |
|
1105 | 1105 | |
|
1106 | 1106 | 'heads' and 'common' are both lists of revision numbers. If heads is |
|
1107 | 1107 | not supplied, uses all of the revlog's heads. If common is not |
|
1108 | 1108 | supplied, uses nullid.""" |
|
1109 | 1109 | if common is None: |
|
1110 | 1110 | common = [nullrev] |
|
1111 | 1111 | if heads is None: |
|
1112 | 1112 | heads = self.headrevs() |
|
1113 | 1113 | |
|
1114 | 1114 | inc = self.incrementalmissingrevs(common=common) |
|
1115 | 1115 | return inc.missingancestors(heads) |
|
1116 | 1116 | |
|
1117 | 1117 | def findmissing(self, common=None, heads=None): |
|
1118 | 1118 | """Return the ancestors of heads that are not ancestors of common. |
|
1119 | 1119 | |
|
1120 | 1120 | More specifically, return a list of nodes N such that every N |
|
1121 | 1121 | satisfies the following constraints: |
|
1122 | 1122 | |
|
1123 | 1123 | 1. N is an ancestor of some node in 'heads' |
|
1124 | 1124 | 2. N is not an ancestor of any node in 'common' |
|
1125 | 1125 | |
|
1126 | 1126 | The list is sorted by revision number, meaning it is |
|
1127 | 1127 | topologically sorted. |
|
1128 | 1128 | |
|
1129 | 1129 | 'heads' and 'common' are both lists of node IDs. If heads is |
|
1130 | 1130 | not supplied, uses all of the revlog's heads. If common is not |
|
1131 | 1131 | supplied, uses nullid.""" |
|
1132 | 1132 | if common is None: |
|
1133 | 1133 | common = [nullid] |
|
1134 | 1134 | if heads is None: |
|
1135 | 1135 | heads = self.heads() |
|
1136 | 1136 | |
|
1137 | 1137 | common = [self.rev(n) for n in common] |
|
1138 | 1138 | heads = [self.rev(n) for n in heads] |
|
1139 | 1139 | |
|
1140 | 1140 | inc = self.incrementalmissingrevs(common=common) |
|
1141 | 1141 | return [self.node(r) for r in inc.missingancestors(heads)] |
|
1142 | 1142 | |
|
1143 | 1143 | def nodesbetween(self, roots=None, heads=None): |
|
1144 | 1144 | """Return a topological path from 'roots' to 'heads'. |
|
1145 | 1145 | |
|
1146 | 1146 | Return a tuple (nodes, outroots, outheads) where 'nodes' is a |
|
1147 | 1147 | topologically sorted list of all nodes N that satisfy both of |
|
1148 | 1148 | these constraints: |
|
1149 | 1149 | |
|
1150 | 1150 | 1. N is a descendant of some node in 'roots' |
|
1151 | 1151 | 2. N is an ancestor of some node in 'heads' |
|
1152 | 1152 | |
|
1153 | 1153 | Every node is considered to be both a descendant and an ancestor |
|
1154 | 1154 | of itself, so every reachable node in 'roots' and 'heads' will be |
|
1155 | 1155 | included in 'nodes'. |
|
1156 | 1156 | |
|
1157 | 1157 | 'outroots' is the list of reachable nodes in 'roots', i.e., the |
|
1158 | 1158 | subset of 'roots' that is returned in 'nodes'. Likewise, |
|
1159 | 1159 | 'outheads' is the subset of 'heads' that is also in 'nodes'. |
|
1160 | 1160 | |
|
1161 | 1161 | 'roots' and 'heads' are both lists of node IDs. If 'roots' is |
|
1162 | 1162 | unspecified, uses nullid as the only root. If 'heads' is |
|
1163 | 1163 | unspecified, uses list of all of the revlog's heads.""" |
|
1164 | 1164 | nonodes = ([], [], []) |
|
1165 | 1165 | if roots is not None: |
|
1166 | 1166 | roots = list(roots) |
|
1167 | 1167 | if not roots: |
|
1168 | 1168 | return nonodes |
|
1169 | 1169 | lowestrev = min([self.rev(n) for n in roots]) |
|
1170 | 1170 | else: |
|
1171 | 1171 | roots = [nullid] # Everybody's a descendant of nullid |
|
1172 | 1172 | lowestrev = nullrev |
|
1173 | 1173 | if (lowestrev == nullrev) and (heads is None): |
|
1174 | 1174 | # We want _all_ the nodes! |
|
1175 | 1175 | return ([self.node(r) for r in self], [nullid], list(self.heads())) |
|
1176 | 1176 | if heads is None: |
|
1177 | 1177 | # All nodes are ancestors, so the latest ancestor is the last |
|
1178 | 1178 | # node. |
|
1179 | 1179 | highestrev = len(self) - 1 |
|
1180 | 1180 | # Set ancestors to None to signal that every node is an ancestor. |
|
1181 | 1181 | ancestors = None |
|
1182 | 1182 | # Set heads to an empty dictionary for later discovery of heads |
|
1183 | 1183 | heads = {} |
|
1184 | 1184 | else: |
|
1185 | 1185 | heads = list(heads) |
|
1186 | 1186 | if not heads: |
|
1187 | 1187 | return nonodes |
|
1188 | 1188 | ancestors = set() |
|
1189 | 1189 | # Turn heads into a dictionary so we can remove 'fake' heads. |
|
1190 | 1190 | # Also, later we will be using it to filter out the heads we can't |
|
1191 | 1191 | # find from roots. |
|
1192 | 1192 | heads = dict.fromkeys(heads, False) |
|
1193 | 1193 | # Start at the top and keep marking parents until we're done. |
|
1194 | 1194 | nodestotag = set(heads) |
|
1195 | 1195 | # Remember where the top was so we can use it as a limit later. |
|
1196 | 1196 | highestrev = max([self.rev(n) for n in nodestotag]) |
|
1197 | 1197 | while nodestotag: |
|
1198 | 1198 | # grab a node to tag |
|
1199 | 1199 | n = nodestotag.pop() |
|
1200 | 1200 | # Never tag nullid |
|
1201 | 1201 | if n == nullid: |
|
1202 | 1202 | continue |
|
1203 | 1203 | # A node's revision number represents its place in a |
|
1204 | 1204 | # topologically sorted list of nodes. |
|
1205 | 1205 | r = self.rev(n) |
|
1206 | 1206 | if r >= lowestrev: |
|
1207 | 1207 | if n not in ancestors: |
|
1208 | 1208 | # If we are possibly a descendant of one of the roots |
|
1209 | 1209 | # and we haven't already been marked as an ancestor |
|
1210 | 1210 | ancestors.add(n) # Mark as ancestor |
|
1211 | 1211 | # Add non-nullid parents to list of nodes to tag. |
|
1212 | 1212 | nodestotag.update([p for p in self.parents(n) if |
|
1213 | 1213 | p != nullid]) |
|
1214 | 1214 | elif n in heads: # We've seen it before, is it a fake head? |
|
1215 | 1215 | # So it is, real heads should not be the ancestors of |
|
1216 | 1216 | # any other heads. |
|
1217 | 1217 | heads.pop(n) |
|
1218 | 1218 | if not ancestors: |
|
1219 | 1219 | return nonodes |
|
1220 | 1220 | # Now that we have our set of ancestors, we want to remove any |
|
1221 | 1221 | # roots that are not ancestors. |
|
1222 | 1222 | |
|
1223 | 1223 | # If one of the roots was nullid, everything is included anyway. |
|
1224 | 1224 | if lowestrev > nullrev: |
|
1225 | 1225 | # But, since we weren't, let's recompute the lowest rev to not |
|
1226 | 1226 | # include roots that aren't ancestors. |
|
1227 | 1227 | |
|
1228 | 1228 | # Filter out roots that aren't ancestors of heads |
|
1229 | 1229 | roots = [root for root in roots if root in ancestors] |
|
1230 | 1230 | # Recompute the lowest revision |
|
1231 | 1231 | if roots: |
|
1232 | 1232 | lowestrev = min([self.rev(root) for root in roots]) |
|
1233 | 1233 | else: |
|
1234 | 1234 | # No more roots? Return empty list |
|
1235 | 1235 | return nonodes |
|
1236 | 1236 | else: |
|
1237 | 1237 | # We are descending from nullid, and don't need to care about |
|
1238 | 1238 | # any other roots. |
|
1239 | 1239 | lowestrev = nullrev |
|
1240 | 1240 | roots = [nullid] |
|
1241 | 1241 | # Transform our roots list into a set. |
|
1242 | 1242 | descendants = set(roots) |
|
1243 | 1243 | # Also, keep the original roots so we can filter out roots that aren't |
|
1244 | 1244 | # 'real' roots (i.e. are descended from other roots). |
|
1245 | 1245 | roots = descendants.copy() |
|
1246 | 1246 | # Our topologically sorted list of output nodes. |
|
1247 | 1247 | orderedout = [] |
|
1248 | 1248 | # Don't start at nullid since we don't want nullid in our output list, |
|
1249 | 1249 | # and if nullid shows up in descendants, empty parents will look like |
|
1250 | 1250 | # they're descendants. |
|
1251 | 1251 | for r in self.revs(start=max(lowestrev, 0), stop=highestrev + 1): |
|
1252 | 1252 | n = self.node(r) |
|
1253 | 1253 | isdescendant = False |
|
1254 | 1254 | if lowestrev == nullrev: # Everybody is a descendant of nullid |
|
1255 | 1255 | isdescendant = True |
|
1256 | 1256 | elif n in descendants: |
|
1257 | 1257 | # n is already a descendant |
|
1258 | 1258 | isdescendant = True |
|
1259 | 1259 | # This check only needs to be done here because all the roots |
|
1260 | 1260 | # will start being marked is descendants before the loop. |
|
1261 | 1261 | if n in roots: |
|
1262 | 1262 | # If n was a root, check if it's a 'real' root. |
|
1263 | 1263 | p = tuple(self.parents(n)) |
|
1264 | 1264 | # If any of its parents are descendants, it's not a root. |
|
1265 | 1265 | if (p[0] in descendants) or (p[1] in descendants): |
|
1266 | 1266 | roots.remove(n) |
|
1267 | 1267 | else: |
|
1268 | 1268 | p = tuple(self.parents(n)) |
|
1269 | 1269 | # A node is a descendant if either of its parents are |
|
1270 | 1270 | # descendants. (We seeded the dependents list with the roots |
|
1271 | 1271 | # up there, remember?) |
|
1272 | 1272 | if (p[0] in descendants) or (p[1] in descendants): |
|
1273 | 1273 | descendants.add(n) |
|
1274 | 1274 | isdescendant = True |
|
1275 | 1275 | if isdescendant and ((ancestors is None) or (n in ancestors)): |
|
1276 | 1276 | # Only include nodes that are both descendants and ancestors. |
|
1277 | 1277 | orderedout.append(n) |
|
1278 | 1278 | if (ancestors is not None) and (n in heads): |
|
1279 | 1279 | # We're trying to figure out which heads are reachable |
|
1280 | 1280 | # from roots. |
|
1281 | 1281 | # Mark this head as having been reached |
|
1282 | 1282 | heads[n] = True |
|
1283 | 1283 | elif ancestors is None: |
|
1284 | 1284 | # Otherwise, we're trying to discover the heads. |
|
1285 | 1285 | # Assume this is a head because if it isn't, the next step |
|
1286 | 1286 | # will eventually remove it. |
|
1287 | 1287 | heads[n] = True |
|
1288 | 1288 | # But, obviously its parents aren't. |
|
1289 | 1289 | for p in self.parents(n): |
|
1290 | 1290 | heads.pop(p, None) |
|
1291 | 1291 | heads = [head for head, flag in heads.iteritems() if flag] |
|
1292 | 1292 | roots = list(roots) |
|
1293 | 1293 | assert orderedout |
|
1294 | 1294 | assert roots |
|
1295 | 1295 | assert heads |
|
1296 | 1296 | return (orderedout, roots, heads) |
|
1297 | 1297 | |
|
1298 | 1298 | def headrevs(self): |
|
1299 | 1299 | try: |
|
1300 | 1300 | return self.index.headrevs() |
|
1301 | 1301 | except AttributeError: |
|
1302 | 1302 | return self._headrevs() |
|
1303 | 1303 | |
|
1304 | 1304 | def computephases(self, roots): |
|
1305 | 1305 | return self.index.computephasesmapsets(roots) |
|
1306 | 1306 | |
|
1307 | 1307 | def _headrevs(self): |
|
1308 | 1308 | count = len(self) |
|
1309 | 1309 | if not count: |
|
1310 | 1310 | return [nullrev] |
|
1311 | 1311 | # we won't iter over filtered rev so nobody is a head at start |
|
1312 | 1312 | ishead = [0] * (count + 1) |
|
1313 | 1313 | index = self.index |
|
1314 | 1314 | for r in self: |
|
1315 | 1315 | ishead[r] = 1 # I may be an head |
|
1316 | 1316 | e = index[r] |
|
1317 | 1317 | ishead[e[5]] = ishead[e[6]] = 0 # my parent are not |
|
1318 | 1318 | return [r for r, val in enumerate(ishead) if val] |
|
1319 | 1319 | |
|
1320 | 1320 | def heads(self, start=None, stop=None): |
|
1321 | 1321 | """return the list of all nodes that have no children |
|
1322 | 1322 | |
|
1323 | 1323 | if start is specified, only heads that are descendants of |
|
1324 | 1324 | start will be returned |
|
1325 | 1325 | if stop is specified, it will consider all the revs from stop |
|
1326 | 1326 | as if they had no children |
|
1327 | 1327 | """ |
|
1328 | 1328 | if start is None and stop is None: |
|
1329 | 1329 | if not len(self): |
|
1330 | 1330 | return [nullid] |
|
1331 | 1331 | return [self.node(r) for r in self.headrevs()] |
|
1332 | 1332 | |
|
1333 | 1333 | if start is None: |
|
1334 | 1334 | start = nullid |
|
1335 | 1335 | if stop is None: |
|
1336 | 1336 | stop = [] |
|
1337 | 1337 | stoprevs = set([self.rev(n) for n in stop]) |
|
1338 | 1338 | startrev = self.rev(start) |
|
1339 | 1339 | reachable = {startrev} |
|
1340 | 1340 | heads = {startrev} |
|
1341 | 1341 | |
|
1342 | 1342 | parentrevs = self.parentrevs |
|
1343 | 1343 | for r in self.revs(start=startrev + 1): |
|
1344 | 1344 | for p in parentrevs(r): |
|
1345 | 1345 | if p in reachable: |
|
1346 | 1346 | if r not in stoprevs: |
|
1347 | 1347 | reachable.add(r) |
|
1348 | 1348 | heads.add(r) |
|
1349 | 1349 | if p in heads and p not in stoprevs: |
|
1350 | 1350 | heads.remove(p) |
|
1351 | 1351 | |
|
1352 | 1352 | return [self.node(r) for r in heads] |
|
1353 | 1353 | |
|
1354 | 1354 | def children(self, node): |
|
1355 | 1355 | """find the children of a given node""" |
|
1356 | 1356 | c = [] |
|
1357 | 1357 | p = self.rev(node) |
|
1358 | 1358 | for r in self.revs(start=p + 1): |
|
1359 | 1359 | prevs = [pr for pr in self.parentrevs(r) if pr != nullrev] |
|
1360 | 1360 | if prevs: |
|
1361 | 1361 | for pr in prevs: |
|
1362 | 1362 | if pr == p: |
|
1363 | 1363 | c.append(self.node(r)) |
|
1364 | 1364 | elif p == nullrev: |
|
1365 | 1365 | c.append(self.node(r)) |
|
1366 | 1366 | return c |
|
1367 | 1367 | |
|
1368 | 1368 | def descendant(self, start, end): |
|
1369 | 1369 | if start == nullrev: |
|
1370 | 1370 | return True |
|
1371 | 1371 | for i in self.descendants([start]): |
|
1372 | 1372 | if i == end: |
|
1373 | 1373 | return True |
|
1374 | 1374 | elif i > end: |
|
1375 | 1375 | break |
|
1376 | 1376 | return False |
|
1377 | 1377 | |
|
1378 | 1378 | def commonancestorsheads(self, a, b): |
|
1379 | 1379 | """calculate all the heads of the common ancestors of nodes a and b""" |
|
1380 | 1380 | a, b = self.rev(a), self.rev(b) |
|
1381 | 1381 | try: |
|
1382 | 1382 | ancs = self.index.commonancestorsheads(a, b) |
|
1383 | 1383 | except (AttributeError, OverflowError): # C implementation failed |
|
1384 | 1384 | ancs = ancestor.commonancestorsheads(self.parentrevs, a, b) |
|
1385 | 1385 | return pycompat.maplist(self.node, ancs) |
|
1386 | 1386 | |
|
1387 | 1387 | def isancestor(self, a, b): |
|
1388 | 1388 | """return True if node a is an ancestor of node b |
|
1389 | 1389 | |
|
1390 | 1390 | The implementation of this is trivial but the use of |
|
1391 | 1391 | commonancestorsheads is not.""" |
|
1392 | 1392 | return a in self.commonancestorsheads(a, b) |
|
1393 | 1393 | |
|
1394 | 1394 | def ancestor(self, a, b): |
|
1395 | 1395 | """calculate the "best" common ancestor of nodes a and b""" |
|
1396 | 1396 | |
|
1397 | 1397 | a, b = self.rev(a), self.rev(b) |
|
1398 | 1398 | try: |
|
1399 | 1399 | ancs = self.index.ancestors(a, b) |
|
1400 | 1400 | except (AttributeError, OverflowError): |
|
1401 | 1401 | ancs = ancestor.ancestors(self.parentrevs, a, b) |
|
1402 | 1402 | if ancs: |
|
1403 | 1403 | # choose a consistent winner when there's a tie |
|
1404 | 1404 | return min(map(self.node, ancs)) |
|
1405 | 1405 | return nullid |
|
1406 | 1406 | |
|
1407 | 1407 | def _match(self, id): |
|
1408 | 1408 | if isinstance(id, int): |
|
1409 | 1409 | # rev |
|
1410 | 1410 | return self.node(id) |
|
1411 | 1411 | if len(id) == 20: |
|
1412 | 1412 | # possibly a binary node |
|
1413 | 1413 | # odds of a binary node being all hex in ASCII are 1 in 10**25 |
|
1414 | 1414 | try: |
|
1415 | 1415 | node = id |
|
1416 | 1416 | self.rev(node) # quick search the index |
|
1417 | 1417 | return node |
|
1418 | 1418 | except LookupError: |
|
1419 | 1419 | pass # may be partial hex id |
|
1420 | 1420 | try: |
|
1421 | 1421 | # str(rev) |
|
1422 | 1422 | rev = int(id) |
|
1423 | 1423 | if "%d" % rev != id: |
|
1424 | 1424 | raise ValueError |
|
1425 | 1425 | if rev < 0: |
|
1426 | 1426 | rev = len(self) + rev |
|
1427 | 1427 | if rev < 0 or rev >= len(self): |
|
1428 | 1428 | raise ValueError |
|
1429 | 1429 | return self.node(rev) |
|
1430 | 1430 | except (ValueError, OverflowError): |
|
1431 | 1431 | pass |
|
1432 | 1432 | if len(id) == 40: |
|
1433 | 1433 | try: |
|
1434 | 1434 | # a full hex nodeid? |
|
1435 | 1435 | node = bin(id) |
|
1436 | 1436 | self.rev(node) |
|
1437 | 1437 | return node |
|
1438 | 1438 | except (TypeError, LookupError): |
|
1439 | 1439 | pass |
|
1440 | 1440 | |
|
1441 | 1441 | def _partialmatch(self, id): |
|
1442 | 1442 | # we don't care wdirfilenodeids as they should be always full hash |
|
1443 | 1443 | maybewdir = wdirhex.startswith(id) |
|
1444 | 1444 | try: |
|
1445 | 1445 | partial = self.index.partialmatch(id) |
|
1446 | 1446 | if partial and self.hasnode(partial): |
|
1447 | 1447 | if maybewdir: |
|
1448 | 1448 | # single 'ff...' match in radix tree, ambiguous with wdir |
|
1449 | 1449 | raise RevlogError |
|
1450 | 1450 | return partial |
|
1451 | 1451 | if maybewdir: |
|
1452 | 1452 | # no 'ff...' match in radix tree, wdir identified |
|
1453 | 1453 | raise error.WdirUnsupported |
|
1454 | 1454 | return None |
|
1455 | 1455 | except RevlogError: |
|
1456 | 1456 | # parsers.c radix tree lookup gave multiple matches |
|
1457 | 1457 | # fast path: for unfiltered changelog, radix tree is accurate |
|
1458 | 1458 | if not getattr(self, 'filteredrevs', None): |
|
1459 | 1459 | raise LookupError(id, self.indexfile, |
|
1460 | 1460 | _('ambiguous identifier')) |
|
1461 | 1461 | # fall through to slow path that filters hidden revisions |
|
1462 | 1462 | except (AttributeError, ValueError): |
|
1463 | 1463 | # we are pure python, or key was too short to search radix tree |
|
1464 | 1464 | pass |
|
1465 | 1465 | |
|
1466 | 1466 | if id in self._pcache: |
|
1467 | 1467 | return self._pcache[id] |
|
1468 | 1468 | |
|
1469 | 1469 | if len(id) <= 40: |
|
1470 | 1470 | try: |
|
1471 | 1471 | # hex(node)[:...] |
|
1472 | 1472 | l = len(id) // 2 # grab an even number of digits |
|
1473 | 1473 | prefix = bin(id[:l * 2]) |
|
1474 | 1474 | nl = [e[7] for e in self.index if e[7].startswith(prefix)] |
|
1475 | 1475 | nl = [n for n in nl if hex(n).startswith(id) and |
|
1476 | 1476 | self.hasnode(n)] |
|
1477 | 1477 | if len(nl) > 0: |
|
1478 | 1478 | if len(nl) == 1 and not maybewdir: |
|
1479 | 1479 | self._pcache[id] = nl[0] |
|
1480 | 1480 | return nl[0] |
|
1481 | 1481 | raise LookupError(id, self.indexfile, |
|
1482 | 1482 | _('ambiguous identifier')) |
|
1483 | 1483 | if maybewdir: |
|
1484 | 1484 | raise error.WdirUnsupported |
|
1485 | 1485 | return None |
|
1486 | 1486 | except TypeError: |
|
1487 | 1487 | pass |
|
1488 | 1488 | |
|
1489 | 1489 | def lookup(self, id): |
|
1490 | 1490 | """locate a node based on: |
|
1491 | 1491 | - revision number or str(revision number) |
|
1492 | 1492 | - nodeid or subset of hex nodeid |
|
1493 | 1493 | """ |
|
1494 | 1494 | n = self._match(id) |
|
1495 | 1495 | if n is not None: |
|
1496 | 1496 | return n |
|
1497 | 1497 | n = self._partialmatch(id) |
|
1498 | 1498 | if n: |
|
1499 | 1499 | return n |
|
1500 | 1500 | |
|
1501 | 1501 | raise LookupError(id, self.indexfile, _('no match found')) |
|
1502 | 1502 | |
|
1503 | 1503 | def shortest(self, node, minlength=1): |
|
1504 | 1504 | """Find the shortest unambiguous prefix that matches node.""" |
|
1505 | def isrev(prefix): | |
|
1506 | try: | |
|
1507 | i = int(prefix) | |
|
1508 | # if we are a pure int, then starting with zero will not be | |
|
1509 | # confused as a rev; or, obviously, if the int is larger | |
|
1510 | # than the value of the tip rev | |
|
1511 | if prefix[0] == '0' or i > len(self): | |
|
1512 | return False | |
|
1513 | return True | |
|
1514 | except ValueError: | |
|
1515 | return False | |
|
1516 | ||
|
1517 | 1505 | def isvalid(prefix): |
|
1518 | 1506 | try: |
|
1519 | 1507 | node = self._partialmatch(prefix) |
|
1520 | 1508 | except error.RevlogError: |
|
1521 | 1509 | return False |
|
1522 | 1510 | except error.WdirUnsupported: |
|
1523 | 1511 | # single 'ff...' match |
|
1524 | 1512 | return True |
|
1525 | 1513 | if node is None: |
|
1526 | 1514 | raise LookupError(node, self.indexfile, _('no node')) |
|
1527 | 1515 | return True |
|
1528 | 1516 | |
|
1529 | 1517 | def maybewdir(prefix): |
|
1530 | 1518 | return all(c == 'f' for c in prefix) |
|
1531 | 1519 | |
|
1532 | 1520 | hexnode = hex(node) |
|
1533 | 1521 | |
|
1534 | 1522 | def disambiguate(hexnode, minlength): |
|
1523 | """Disambiguate against wdirid.""" | |
|
1535 | 1524 | for length in range(minlength, 41): |
|
1536 | 1525 | prefix = hexnode[:length] |
|
1537 |
if |
|
|
1526 | if not maybewdir(prefix): | |
|
1538 | 1527 | return prefix |
|
1539 | 1528 | |
|
1540 | 1529 | if not getattr(self, 'filteredrevs', None): |
|
1541 | 1530 | try: |
|
1542 | 1531 | length = max(self.index.shortest(node), minlength) |
|
1543 | 1532 | return disambiguate(hexnode, length) |
|
1544 | 1533 | except RevlogError: |
|
1545 | 1534 | if node != wdirid: |
|
1546 | 1535 | raise LookupError(node, self.indexfile, _('no node')) |
|
1547 | 1536 | except AttributeError: |
|
1548 | 1537 | # Fall through to pure code |
|
1549 | 1538 | pass |
|
1550 | 1539 | |
|
1551 | 1540 | if node == wdirid: |
|
1552 | 1541 | for length in range(minlength, 41): |
|
1553 | 1542 | prefix = hexnode[:length] |
|
1554 | 1543 | if isvalid(prefix): |
|
1555 | 1544 | return prefix |
|
1556 | 1545 | |
|
1557 | 1546 | for length in range(minlength, 41): |
|
1558 | 1547 | prefix = hexnode[:length] |
|
1559 | 1548 | if isvalid(prefix): |
|
1560 | 1549 | return disambiguate(hexnode, length) |
|
1561 | 1550 | |
|
1562 | 1551 | def cmp(self, node, text): |
|
1563 | 1552 | """compare text with a given file revision |
|
1564 | 1553 | |
|
1565 | 1554 | returns True if text is different than what is stored. |
|
1566 | 1555 | """ |
|
1567 | 1556 | p1, p2 = self.parents(node) |
|
1568 | 1557 | return hash(text, p1, p2) != node |
|
1569 | 1558 | |
|
1570 | 1559 | def _cachesegment(self, offset, data): |
|
1571 | 1560 | """Add a segment to the revlog cache. |
|
1572 | 1561 | |
|
1573 | 1562 | Accepts an absolute offset and the data that is at that location. |
|
1574 | 1563 | """ |
|
1575 | 1564 | o, d = self._chunkcache |
|
1576 | 1565 | # try to add to existing cache |
|
1577 | 1566 | if o + len(d) == offset and len(d) + len(data) < _chunksize: |
|
1578 | 1567 | self._chunkcache = o, d + data |
|
1579 | 1568 | else: |
|
1580 | 1569 | self._chunkcache = offset, data |
|
1581 | 1570 | |
|
1582 | 1571 | def _readsegment(self, offset, length, df=None): |
|
1583 | 1572 | """Load a segment of raw data from the revlog. |
|
1584 | 1573 | |
|
1585 | 1574 | Accepts an absolute offset, length to read, and an optional existing |
|
1586 | 1575 | file handle to read from. |
|
1587 | 1576 | |
|
1588 | 1577 | If an existing file handle is passed, it will be seeked and the |
|
1589 | 1578 | original seek position will NOT be restored. |
|
1590 | 1579 | |
|
1591 | 1580 | Returns a str or buffer of raw byte data. |
|
1592 | 1581 | """ |
|
1593 | 1582 | # Cache data both forward and backward around the requested |
|
1594 | 1583 | # data, in a fixed size window. This helps speed up operations |
|
1595 | 1584 | # involving reading the revlog backwards. |
|
1596 | 1585 | cachesize = self._chunkcachesize |
|
1597 | 1586 | realoffset = offset & ~(cachesize - 1) |
|
1598 | 1587 | reallength = (((offset + length + cachesize) & ~(cachesize - 1)) |
|
1599 | 1588 | - realoffset) |
|
1600 | 1589 | with self._datareadfp(df) as df: |
|
1601 | 1590 | df.seek(realoffset) |
|
1602 | 1591 | d = df.read(reallength) |
|
1603 | 1592 | self._cachesegment(realoffset, d) |
|
1604 | 1593 | if offset != realoffset or reallength != length: |
|
1605 | 1594 | return util.buffer(d, offset - realoffset, length) |
|
1606 | 1595 | return d |
|
1607 | 1596 | |
|
1608 | 1597 | def _getsegment(self, offset, length, df=None): |
|
1609 | 1598 | """Obtain a segment of raw data from the revlog. |
|
1610 | 1599 | |
|
1611 | 1600 | Accepts an absolute offset, length of bytes to obtain, and an |
|
1612 | 1601 | optional file handle to the already-opened revlog. If the file |
|
1613 | 1602 | handle is used, it's original seek position will not be preserved. |
|
1614 | 1603 | |
|
1615 | 1604 | Requests for data may be returned from a cache. |
|
1616 | 1605 | |
|
1617 | 1606 | Returns a str or a buffer instance of raw byte data. |
|
1618 | 1607 | """ |
|
1619 | 1608 | o, d = self._chunkcache |
|
1620 | 1609 | l = len(d) |
|
1621 | 1610 | |
|
1622 | 1611 | # is it in the cache? |
|
1623 | 1612 | cachestart = offset - o |
|
1624 | 1613 | cacheend = cachestart + length |
|
1625 | 1614 | if cachestart >= 0 and cacheend <= l: |
|
1626 | 1615 | if cachestart == 0 and cacheend == l: |
|
1627 | 1616 | return d # avoid a copy |
|
1628 | 1617 | return util.buffer(d, cachestart, cacheend - cachestart) |
|
1629 | 1618 | |
|
1630 | 1619 | return self._readsegment(offset, length, df=df) |
|
1631 | 1620 | |
|
1632 | 1621 | def _getsegmentforrevs(self, startrev, endrev, df=None): |
|
1633 | 1622 | """Obtain a segment of raw data corresponding to a range of revisions. |
|
1634 | 1623 | |
|
1635 | 1624 | Accepts the start and end revisions and an optional already-open |
|
1636 | 1625 | file handle to be used for reading. If the file handle is read, its |
|
1637 | 1626 | seek position will not be preserved. |
|
1638 | 1627 | |
|
1639 | 1628 | Requests for data may be satisfied by a cache. |
|
1640 | 1629 | |
|
1641 | 1630 | Returns a 2-tuple of (offset, data) for the requested range of |
|
1642 | 1631 | revisions. Offset is the integer offset from the beginning of the |
|
1643 | 1632 | revlog and data is a str or buffer of the raw byte data. |
|
1644 | 1633 | |
|
1645 | 1634 | Callers will need to call ``self.start(rev)`` and ``self.length(rev)`` |
|
1646 | 1635 | to determine where each revision's data begins and ends. |
|
1647 | 1636 | """ |
|
1648 | 1637 | # Inlined self.start(startrev) & self.end(endrev) for perf reasons |
|
1649 | 1638 | # (functions are expensive). |
|
1650 | 1639 | index = self.index |
|
1651 | 1640 | istart = index[startrev] |
|
1652 | 1641 | start = int(istart[0] >> 16) |
|
1653 | 1642 | if startrev == endrev: |
|
1654 | 1643 | end = start + istart[1] |
|
1655 | 1644 | else: |
|
1656 | 1645 | iend = index[endrev] |
|
1657 | 1646 | end = int(iend[0] >> 16) + iend[1] |
|
1658 | 1647 | |
|
1659 | 1648 | if self._inline: |
|
1660 | 1649 | start += (startrev + 1) * self._io.size |
|
1661 | 1650 | end += (endrev + 1) * self._io.size |
|
1662 | 1651 | length = end - start |
|
1663 | 1652 | |
|
1664 | 1653 | return start, self._getsegment(start, length, df=df) |
|
1665 | 1654 | |
|
1666 | 1655 | def _chunk(self, rev, df=None): |
|
1667 | 1656 | """Obtain a single decompressed chunk for a revision. |
|
1668 | 1657 | |
|
1669 | 1658 | Accepts an integer revision and an optional already-open file handle |
|
1670 | 1659 | to be used for reading. If used, the seek position of the file will not |
|
1671 | 1660 | be preserved. |
|
1672 | 1661 | |
|
1673 | 1662 | Returns a str holding uncompressed data for the requested revision. |
|
1674 | 1663 | """ |
|
1675 | 1664 | return self.decompress(self._getsegmentforrevs(rev, rev, df=df)[1]) |
|
1676 | 1665 | |
|
1677 | 1666 | def _chunks(self, revs, df=None): |
|
1678 | 1667 | """Obtain decompressed chunks for the specified revisions. |
|
1679 | 1668 | |
|
1680 | 1669 | Accepts an iterable of numeric revisions that are assumed to be in |
|
1681 | 1670 | ascending order. Also accepts an optional already-open file handle |
|
1682 | 1671 | to be used for reading. If used, the seek position of the file will |
|
1683 | 1672 | not be preserved. |
|
1684 | 1673 | |
|
1685 | 1674 | This function is similar to calling ``self._chunk()`` multiple times, |
|
1686 | 1675 | but is faster. |
|
1687 | 1676 | |
|
1688 | 1677 | Returns a list with decompressed data for each requested revision. |
|
1689 | 1678 | """ |
|
1690 | 1679 | if not revs: |
|
1691 | 1680 | return [] |
|
1692 | 1681 | start = self.start |
|
1693 | 1682 | length = self.length |
|
1694 | 1683 | inline = self._inline |
|
1695 | 1684 | iosize = self._io.size |
|
1696 | 1685 | buffer = util.buffer |
|
1697 | 1686 | |
|
1698 | 1687 | l = [] |
|
1699 | 1688 | ladd = l.append |
|
1700 | 1689 | |
|
1701 | 1690 | if not self._withsparseread: |
|
1702 | 1691 | slicedchunks = (revs,) |
|
1703 | 1692 | else: |
|
1704 | 1693 | slicedchunks = _slicechunk(self, revs) |
|
1705 | 1694 | |
|
1706 | 1695 | for revschunk in slicedchunks: |
|
1707 | 1696 | firstrev = revschunk[0] |
|
1708 | 1697 | # Skip trailing revisions with empty diff |
|
1709 | 1698 | for lastrev in revschunk[::-1]: |
|
1710 | 1699 | if length(lastrev) != 0: |
|
1711 | 1700 | break |
|
1712 | 1701 | |
|
1713 | 1702 | try: |
|
1714 | 1703 | offset, data = self._getsegmentforrevs(firstrev, lastrev, df=df) |
|
1715 | 1704 | except OverflowError: |
|
1716 | 1705 | # issue4215 - we can't cache a run of chunks greater than |
|
1717 | 1706 | # 2G on Windows |
|
1718 | 1707 | return [self._chunk(rev, df=df) for rev in revschunk] |
|
1719 | 1708 | |
|
1720 | 1709 | decomp = self.decompress |
|
1721 | 1710 | for rev in revschunk: |
|
1722 | 1711 | chunkstart = start(rev) |
|
1723 | 1712 | if inline: |
|
1724 | 1713 | chunkstart += (rev + 1) * iosize |
|
1725 | 1714 | chunklength = length(rev) |
|
1726 | 1715 | ladd(decomp(buffer(data, chunkstart - offset, chunklength))) |
|
1727 | 1716 | |
|
1728 | 1717 | return l |
|
1729 | 1718 | |
|
1730 | 1719 | def _chunkclear(self): |
|
1731 | 1720 | """Clear the raw chunk cache.""" |
|
1732 | 1721 | self._chunkcache = (0, '') |
|
1733 | 1722 | |
|
1734 | 1723 | def deltaparent(self, rev): |
|
1735 | 1724 | """return deltaparent of the given revision""" |
|
1736 | 1725 | base = self.index[rev][3] |
|
1737 | 1726 | if base == rev: |
|
1738 | 1727 | return nullrev |
|
1739 | 1728 | elif self._generaldelta: |
|
1740 | 1729 | return base |
|
1741 | 1730 | else: |
|
1742 | 1731 | return rev - 1 |
|
1743 | 1732 | |
|
1744 | 1733 | def revdiff(self, rev1, rev2): |
|
1745 | 1734 | """return or calculate a delta between two revisions |
|
1746 | 1735 | |
|
1747 | 1736 | The delta calculated is in binary form and is intended to be written to |
|
1748 | 1737 | revlog data directly. So this function needs raw revision data. |
|
1749 | 1738 | """ |
|
1750 | 1739 | if rev1 != nullrev and self.deltaparent(rev2) == rev1: |
|
1751 | 1740 | return bytes(self._chunk(rev2)) |
|
1752 | 1741 | |
|
1753 | 1742 | return mdiff.textdiff(self.revision(rev1, raw=True), |
|
1754 | 1743 | self.revision(rev2, raw=True)) |
|
1755 | 1744 | |
|
1756 | 1745 | def revision(self, nodeorrev, _df=None, raw=False): |
|
1757 | 1746 | """return an uncompressed revision of a given node or revision |
|
1758 | 1747 | number. |
|
1759 | 1748 | |
|
1760 | 1749 | _df - an existing file handle to read from. (internal-only) |
|
1761 | 1750 | raw - an optional argument specifying if the revision data is to be |
|
1762 | 1751 | treated as raw data when applying flag transforms. 'raw' should be set |
|
1763 | 1752 | to True when generating changegroups or in debug commands. |
|
1764 | 1753 | """ |
|
1765 | 1754 | if isinstance(nodeorrev, int): |
|
1766 | 1755 | rev = nodeorrev |
|
1767 | 1756 | node = self.node(rev) |
|
1768 | 1757 | else: |
|
1769 | 1758 | node = nodeorrev |
|
1770 | 1759 | rev = None |
|
1771 | 1760 | |
|
1772 | 1761 | cachedrev = None |
|
1773 | 1762 | flags = None |
|
1774 | 1763 | rawtext = None |
|
1775 | 1764 | if node == nullid: |
|
1776 | 1765 | return "" |
|
1777 | 1766 | if self._cache: |
|
1778 | 1767 | if self._cache[0] == node: |
|
1779 | 1768 | # _cache only stores rawtext |
|
1780 | 1769 | if raw: |
|
1781 | 1770 | return self._cache[2] |
|
1782 | 1771 | # duplicated, but good for perf |
|
1783 | 1772 | if rev is None: |
|
1784 | 1773 | rev = self.rev(node) |
|
1785 | 1774 | if flags is None: |
|
1786 | 1775 | flags = self.flags(rev) |
|
1787 | 1776 | # no extra flags set, no flag processor runs, text = rawtext |
|
1788 | 1777 | if flags == REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS: |
|
1789 | 1778 | return self._cache[2] |
|
1790 | 1779 | # rawtext is reusable. need to run flag processor |
|
1791 | 1780 | rawtext = self._cache[2] |
|
1792 | 1781 | |
|
1793 | 1782 | cachedrev = self._cache[1] |
|
1794 | 1783 | |
|
1795 | 1784 | # look up what we need to read |
|
1796 | 1785 | if rawtext is None: |
|
1797 | 1786 | if rev is None: |
|
1798 | 1787 | rev = self.rev(node) |
|
1799 | 1788 | |
|
1800 | 1789 | chain, stopped = self._deltachain(rev, stoprev=cachedrev) |
|
1801 | 1790 | if stopped: |
|
1802 | 1791 | rawtext = self._cache[2] |
|
1803 | 1792 | |
|
1804 | 1793 | # drop cache to save memory |
|
1805 | 1794 | self._cache = None |
|
1806 | 1795 | |
|
1807 | 1796 | bins = self._chunks(chain, df=_df) |
|
1808 | 1797 | if rawtext is None: |
|
1809 | 1798 | rawtext = bytes(bins[0]) |
|
1810 | 1799 | bins = bins[1:] |
|
1811 | 1800 | |
|
1812 | 1801 | rawtext = mdiff.patches(rawtext, bins) |
|
1813 | 1802 | self._cache = (node, rev, rawtext) |
|
1814 | 1803 | |
|
1815 | 1804 | if flags is None: |
|
1816 | 1805 | if rev is None: |
|
1817 | 1806 | rev = self.rev(node) |
|
1818 | 1807 | flags = self.flags(rev) |
|
1819 | 1808 | |
|
1820 | 1809 | text, validatehash = self._processflags(rawtext, flags, 'read', raw=raw) |
|
1821 | 1810 | if validatehash: |
|
1822 | 1811 | self.checkhash(text, node, rev=rev) |
|
1823 | 1812 | |
|
1824 | 1813 | return text |
|
1825 | 1814 | |
|
1826 | 1815 | def hash(self, text, p1, p2): |
|
1827 | 1816 | """Compute a node hash. |
|
1828 | 1817 | |
|
1829 | 1818 | Available as a function so that subclasses can replace the hash |
|
1830 | 1819 | as needed. |
|
1831 | 1820 | """ |
|
1832 | 1821 | return hash(text, p1, p2) |
|
1833 | 1822 | |
|
1834 | 1823 | def _processflags(self, text, flags, operation, raw=False): |
|
1835 | 1824 | """Inspect revision data flags and applies transforms defined by |
|
1836 | 1825 | registered flag processors. |
|
1837 | 1826 | |
|
1838 | 1827 | ``text`` - the revision data to process |
|
1839 | 1828 | ``flags`` - the revision flags |
|
1840 | 1829 | ``operation`` - the operation being performed (read or write) |
|
1841 | 1830 | ``raw`` - an optional argument describing if the raw transform should be |
|
1842 | 1831 | applied. |
|
1843 | 1832 | |
|
1844 | 1833 | This method processes the flags in the order (or reverse order if |
|
1845 | 1834 | ``operation`` is 'write') defined by REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, applying the |
|
1846 | 1835 | flag processors registered for present flags. The order of flags defined |
|
1847 | 1836 | in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER needs to be stable to allow non-commutativity. |
|
1848 | 1837 | |
|
1849 | 1838 | Returns a 2-tuple of ``(text, validatehash)`` where ``text`` is the |
|
1850 | 1839 | processed text and ``validatehash`` is a bool indicating whether the |
|
1851 | 1840 | returned text should be checked for hash integrity. |
|
1852 | 1841 | |
|
1853 | 1842 | Note: If the ``raw`` argument is set, it has precedence over the |
|
1854 | 1843 | operation and will only update the value of ``validatehash``. |
|
1855 | 1844 | """ |
|
1856 | 1845 | # fast path: no flag processors will run |
|
1857 | 1846 | if flags == 0: |
|
1858 | 1847 | return text, True |
|
1859 | 1848 | if not operation in ('read', 'write'): |
|
1860 | 1849 | raise ProgrammingError(_("invalid '%s' operation ") % (operation)) |
|
1861 | 1850 | # Check all flags are known. |
|
1862 | 1851 | if flags & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS: |
|
1863 | 1852 | raise RevlogError(_("incompatible revision flag '%#x'") % |
|
1864 | 1853 | (flags & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS)) |
|
1865 | 1854 | validatehash = True |
|
1866 | 1855 | # Depending on the operation (read or write), the order might be |
|
1867 | 1856 | # reversed due to non-commutative transforms. |
|
1868 | 1857 | orderedflags = REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER |
|
1869 | 1858 | if operation == 'write': |
|
1870 | 1859 | orderedflags = reversed(orderedflags) |
|
1871 | 1860 | |
|
1872 | 1861 | for flag in orderedflags: |
|
1873 | 1862 | # If a flagprocessor has been registered for a known flag, apply the |
|
1874 | 1863 | # related operation transform and update result tuple. |
|
1875 | 1864 | if flag & flags: |
|
1876 | 1865 | vhash = True |
|
1877 | 1866 | |
|
1878 | 1867 | if flag not in _flagprocessors: |
|
1879 | 1868 | message = _("missing processor for flag '%#x'") % (flag) |
|
1880 | 1869 | raise RevlogError(message) |
|
1881 | 1870 | |
|
1882 | 1871 | processor = _flagprocessors[flag] |
|
1883 | 1872 | if processor is not None: |
|
1884 | 1873 | readtransform, writetransform, rawtransform = processor |
|
1885 | 1874 | |
|
1886 | 1875 | if raw: |
|
1887 | 1876 | vhash = rawtransform(self, text) |
|
1888 | 1877 | elif operation == 'read': |
|
1889 | 1878 | text, vhash = readtransform(self, text) |
|
1890 | 1879 | else: # write operation |
|
1891 | 1880 | text, vhash = writetransform(self, text) |
|
1892 | 1881 | validatehash = validatehash and vhash |
|
1893 | 1882 | |
|
1894 | 1883 | return text, validatehash |
|
1895 | 1884 | |
|
1896 | 1885 | def checkhash(self, text, node, p1=None, p2=None, rev=None): |
|
1897 | 1886 | """Check node hash integrity. |
|
1898 | 1887 | |
|
1899 | 1888 | Available as a function so that subclasses can extend hash mismatch |
|
1900 | 1889 | behaviors as needed. |
|
1901 | 1890 | """ |
|
1902 | 1891 | try: |
|
1903 | 1892 | if p1 is None and p2 is None: |
|
1904 | 1893 | p1, p2 = self.parents(node) |
|
1905 | 1894 | if node != self.hash(text, p1, p2): |
|
1906 | 1895 | revornode = rev |
|
1907 | 1896 | if revornode is None: |
|
1908 | 1897 | revornode = templatefilters.short(hex(node)) |
|
1909 | 1898 | raise RevlogError(_("integrity check failed on %s:%s") |
|
1910 | 1899 | % (self.indexfile, pycompat.bytestr(revornode))) |
|
1911 | 1900 | except RevlogError: |
|
1912 | 1901 | if self._censorable and _censoredtext(text): |
|
1913 | 1902 | raise error.CensoredNodeError(self.indexfile, node, text) |
|
1914 | 1903 | raise |
|
1915 | 1904 | |
|
1916 | 1905 | def _enforceinlinesize(self, tr, fp=None): |
|
1917 | 1906 | """Check if the revlog is too big for inline and convert if so. |
|
1918 | 1907 | |
|
1919 | 1908 | This should be called after revisions are added to the revlog. If the |
|
1920 | 1909 | revlog has grown too large to be an inline revlog, it will convert it |
|
1921 | 1910 | to use multiple index and data files. |
|
1922 | 1911 | """ |
|
1923 | 1912 | if not self._inline or (self.start(-2) + self.length(-2)) < _maxinline: |
|
1924 | 1913 | return |
|
1925 | 1914 | |
|
1926 | 1915 | trinfo = tr.find(self.indexfile) |
|
1927 | 1916 | if trinfo is None: |
|
1928 | 1917 | raise RevlogError(_("%s not found in the transaction") |
|
1929 | 1918 | % self.indexfile) |
|
1930 | 1919 | |
|
1931 | 1920 | trindex = trinfo[2] |
|
1932 | 1921 | if trindex is not None: |
|
1933 | 1922 | dataoff = self.start(trindex) |
|
1934 | 1923 | else: |
|
1935 | 1924 | # revlog was stripped at start of transaction, use all leftover data |
|
1936 | 1925 | trindex = len(self) - 1 |
|
1937 | 1926 | dataoff = self.end(-2) |
|
1938 | 1927 | |
|
1939 | 1928 | tr.add(self.datafile, dataoff) |
|
1940 | 1929 | |
|
1941 | 1930 | if fp: |
|
1942 | 1931 | fp.flush() |
|
1943 | 1932 | fp.close() |
|
1944 | 1933 | |
|
1945 | 1934 | with self._datafp('w') as df: |
|
1946 | 1935 | for r in self: |
|
1947 | 1936 | df.write(self._getsegmentforrevs(r, r)[1]) |
|
1948 | 1937 | |
|
1949 | 1938 | with self._indexfp('w') as fp: |
|
1950 | 1939 | self.version &= ~FLAG_INLINE_DATA |
|
1951 | 1940 | self._inline = False |
|
1952 | 1941 | io = self._io |
|
1953 | 1942 | for i in self: |
|
1954 | 1943 | e = io.packentry(self.index[i], self.node, self.version, i) |
|
1955 | 1944 | fp.write(e) |
|
1956 | 1945 | |
|
1957 | 1946 | # the temp file replace the real index when we exit the context |
|
1958 | 1947 | # manager |
|
1959 | 1948 | |
|
1960 | 1949 | tr.replace(self.indexfile, trindex * self._io.size) |
|
1961 | 1950 | self._chunkclear() |
|
1962 | 1951 | |
|
1963 | 1952 | def addrevision(self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta=None, |
|
1964 | 1953 | node=None, flags=REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS, deltacomputer=None): |
|
1965 | 1954 | """add a revision to the log |
|
1966 | 1955 | |
|
1967 | 1956 | text - the revision data to add |
|
1968 | 1957 | transaction - the transaction object used for rollback |
|
1969 | 1958 | link - the linkrev data to add |
|
1970 | 1959 | p1, p2 - the parent nodeids of the revision |
|
1971 | 1960 | cachedelta - an optional precomputed delta |
|
1972 | 1961 | node - nodeid of revision; typically node is not specified, and it is |
|
1973 | 1962 | computed by default as hash(text, p1, p2), however subclasses might |
|
1974 | 1963 | use different hashing method (and override checkhash() in such case) |
|
1975 | 1964 | flags - the known flags to set on the revision |
|
1976 | 1965 | deltacomputer - an optional _deltacomputer instance shared between |
|
1977 | 1966 | multiple calls |
|
1978 | 1967 | """ |
|
1979 | 1968 | if link == nullrev: |
|
1980 | 1969 | raise RevlogError(_("attempted to add linkrev -1 to %s") |
|
1981 | 1970 | % self.indexfile) |
|
1982 | 1971 | |
|
1983 | 1972 | if flags: |
|
1984 | 1973 | node = node or self.hash(text, p1, p2) |
|
1985 | 1974 | |
|
1986 | 1975 | rawtext, validatehash = self._processflags(text, flags, 'write') |
|
1987 | 1976 | |
|
1988 | 1977 | # If the flag processor modifies the revision data, ignore any provided |
|
1989 | 1978 | # cachedelta. |
|
1990 | 1979 | if rawtext != text: |
|
1991 | 1980 | cachedelta = None |
|
1992 | 1981 | |
|
1993 | 1982 | if len(rawtext) > _maxentrysize: |
|
1994 | 1983 | raise RevlogError( |
|
1995 | 1984 | _("%s: size of %d bytes exceeds maximum revlog storage of 2GiB") |
|
1996 | 1985 | % (self.indexfile, len(rawtext))) |
|
1997 | 1986 | |
|
1998 | 1987 | node = node or self.hash(rawtext, p1, p2) |
|
1999 | 1988 | if node in self.nodemap: |
|
2000 | 1989 | return node |
|
2001 | 1990 | |
|
2002 | 1991 | if validatehash: |
|
2003 | 1992 | self.checkhash(rawtext, node, p1=p1, p2=p2) |
|
2004 | 1993 | |
|
2005 | 1994 | return self.addrawrevision(rawtext, transaction, link, p1, p2, node, |
|
2006 | 1995 | flags, cachedelta=cachedelta, |
|
2007 | 1996 | deltacomputer=deltacomputer) |
|
2008 | 1997 | |
|
2009 | 1998 | def addrawrevision(self, rawtext, transaction, link, p1, p2, node, flags, |
|
2010 | 1999 | cachedelta=None, deltacomputer=None): |
|
2011 | 2000 | """add a raw revision with known flags, node and parents |
|
2012 | 2001 | useful when reusing a revision not stored in this revlog (ex: received |
|
2013 | 2002 | over wire, or read from an external bundle). |
|
2014 | 2003 | """ |
|
2015 | 2004 | dfh = None |
|
2016 | 2005 | if not self._inline: |
|
2017 | 2006 | dfh = self._datafp("a+") |
|
2018 | 2007 | ifh = self._indexfp("a+") |
|
2019 | 2008 | try: |
|
2020 | 2009 | return self._addrevision(node, rawtext, transaction, link, p1, p2, |
|
2021 | 2010 | flags, cachedelta, ifh, dfh, |
|
2022 | 2011 | deltacomputer=deltacomputer) |
|
2023 | 2012 | finally: |
|
2024 | 2013 | if dfh: |
|
2025 | 2014 | dfh.close() |
|
2026 | 2015 | ifh.close() |
|
2027 | 2016 | |
|
2028 | 2017 | def compress(self, data): |
|
2029 | 2018 | """Generate a possibly-compressed representation of data.""" |
|
2030 | 2019 | if not data: |
|
2031 | 2020 | return '', data |
|
2032 | 2021 | |
|
2033 | 2022 | compressed = self._compressor.compress(data) |
|
2034 | 2023 | |
|
2035 | 2024 | if compressed: |
|
2036 | 2025 | # The revlog compressor added the header in the returned data. |
|
2037 | 2026 | return '', compressed |
|
2038 | 2027 | |
|
2039 | 2028 | if data[0:1] == '\0': |
|
2040 | 2029 | return '', data |
|
2041 | 2030 | return 'u', data |
|
2042 | 2031 | |
|
2043 | 2032 | def decompress(self, data): |
|
2044 | 2033 | """Decompress a revlog chunk. |
|
2045 | 2034 | |
|
2046 | 2035 | The chunk is expected to begin with a header identifying the |
|
2047 | 2036 | format type so it can be routed to an appropriate decompressor. |
|
2048 | 2037 | """ |
|
2049 | 2038 | if not data: |
|
2050 | 2039 | return data |
|
2051 | 2040 | |
|
2052 | 2041 | # Revlogs are read much more frequently than they are written and many |
|
2053 | 2042 | # chunks only take microseconds to decompress, so performance is |
|
2054 | 2043 | # important here. |
|
2055 | 2044 | # |
|
2056 | 2045 | # We can make a few assumptions about revlogs: |
|
2057 | 2046 | # |
|
2058 | 2047 | # 1) the majority of chunks will be compressed (as opposed to inline |
|
2059 | 2048 | # raw data). |
|
2060 | 2049 | # 2) decompressing *any* data will likely by at least 10x slower than |
|
2061 | 2050 | # returning raw inline data. |
|
2062 | 2051 | # 3) we want to prioritize common and officially supported compression |
|
2063 | 2052 | # engines |
|
2064 | 2053 | # |
|
2065 | 2054 | # It follows that we want to optimize for "decompress compressed data |
|
2066 | 2055 | # when encoded with common and officially supported compression engines" |
|
2067 | 2056 | # case over "raw data" and "data encoded by less common or non-official |
|
2068 | 2057 | # compression engines." That is why we have the inline lookup first |
|
2069 | 2058 | # followed by the compengines lookup. |
|
2070 | 2059 | # |
|
2071 | 2060 | # According to `hg perfrevlogchunks`, this is ~0.5% faster for zlib |
|
2072 | 2061 | # compressed chunks. And this matters for changelog and manifest reads. |
|
2073 | 2062 | t = data[0:1] |
|
2074 | 2063 | |
|
2075 | 2064 | if t == 'x': |
|
2076 | 2065 | try: |
|
2077 | 2066 | return _zlibdecompress(data) |
|
2078 | 2067 | except zlib.error as e: |
|
2079 | 2068 | raise RevlogError(_('revlog decompress error: %s') % |
|
2080 | 2069 | stringutil.forcebytestr(e)) |
|
2081 | 2070 | # '\0' is more common than 'u' so it goes first. |
|
2082 | 2071 | elif t == '\0': |
|
2083 | 2072 | return data |
|
2084 | 2073 | elif t == 'u': |
|
2085 | 2074 | return util.buffer(data, 1) |
|
2086 | 2075 | |
|
2087 | 2076 | try: |
|
2088 | 2077 | compressor = self._decompressors[t] |
|
2089 | 2078 | except KeyError: |
|
2090 | 2079 | try: |
|
2091 | 2080 | engine = util.compengines.forrevlogheader(t) |
|
2092 | 2081 | compressor = engine.revlogcompressor() |
|
2093 | 2082 | self._decompressors[t] = compressor |
|
2094 | 2083 | except KeyError: |
|
2095 | 2084 | raise RevlogError(_('unknown compression type %r') % t) |
|
2096 | 2085 | |
|
2097 | 2086 | return compressor.decompress(data) |
|
2098 | 2087 | |
|
2099 | 2088 | def _isgooddeltainfo(self, d, textlen): |
|
2100 | 2089 | """Returns True if the given delta is good. Good means that it is within |
|
2101 | 2090 | the disk span, disk size, and chain length bounds that we know to be |
|
2102 | 2091 | performant.""" |
|
2103 | 2092 | if d is None: |
|
2104 | 2093 | return False |
|
2105 | 2094 | |
|
2106 | 2095 | # - 'd.distance' is the distance from the base revision -- bounding it |
|
2107 | 2096 | # limits the amount of I/O we need to do. |
|
2108 | 2097 | # - 'd.compresseddeltalen' is the sum of the total size of deltas we |
|
2109 | 2098 | # need to apply -- bounding it limits the amount of CPU we consume. |
|
2110 | 2099 | |
|
2111 | 2100 | defaultmax = textlen * 4 |
|
2112 | 2101 | maxdist = self._maxdeltachainspan |
|
2113 | 2102 | if not maxdist: |
|
2114 | 2103 | maxdist = d.distance # ensure the conditional pass |
|
2115 | 2104 | maxdist = max(maxdist, defaultmax) |
|
2116 | 2105 | if (d.distance > maxdist or d.deltalen > textlen or |
|
2117 | 2106 | d.compresseddeltalen > textlen * 2 or |
|
2118 | 2107 | (self._maxchainlen and d.chainlen > self._maxchainlen)): |
|
2119 | 2108 | return False |
|
2120 | 2109 | |
|
2121 | 2110 | return True |
|
2122 | 2111 | |
|
2123 | 2112 | def _addrevision(self, node, rawtext, transaction, link, p1, p2, flags, |
|
2124 | 2113 | cachedelta, ifh, dfh, alwayscache=False, |
|
2125 | 2114 | deltacomputer=None): |
|
2126 | 2115 | """internal function to add revisions to the log |
|
2127 | 2116 | |
|
2128 | 2117 | see addrevision for argument descriptions. |
|
2129 | 2118 | |
|
2130 | 2119 | note: "addrevision" takes non-raw text, "_addrevision" takes raw text. |
|
2131 | 2120 | |
|
2132 | 2121 | if "deltacomputer" is not provided or None, a defaultdeltacomputer will |
|
2133 | 2122 | be used. |
|
2134 | 2123 | |
|
2135 | 2124 | invariants: |
|
2136 | 2125 | - rawtext is optional (can be None); if not set, cachedelta must be set. |
|
2137 | 2126 | if both are set, they must correspond to each other. |
|
2138 | 2127 | """ |
|
2139 | 2128 | if node == nullid: |
|
2140 | 2129 | raise RevlogError(_("%s: attempt to add null revision") % |
|
2141 | 2130 | (self.indexfile)) |
|
2142 | 2131 | if node == wdirid or node in wdirfilenodeids: |
|
2143 | 2132 | raise RevlogError(_("%s: attempt to add wdir revision") % |
|
2144 | 2133 | (self.indexfile)) |
|
2145 | 2134 | |
|
2146 | 2135 | if self._inline: |
|
2147 | 2136 | fh = ifh |
|
2148 | 2137 | else: |
|
2149 | 2138 | fh = dfh |
|
2150 | 2139 | |
|
2151 | 2140 | btext = [rawtext] |
|
2152 | 2141 | |
|
2153 | 2142 | curr = len(self) |
|
2154 | 2143 | prev = curr - 1 |
|
2155 | 2144 | offset = self.end(prev) |
|
2156 | 2145 | p1r, p2r = self.rev(p1), self.rev(p2) |
|
2157 | 2146 | |
|
2158 | 2147 | # full versions are inserted when the needed deltas |
|
2159 | 2148 | # become comparable to the uncompressed text |
|
2160 | 2149 | if rawtext is None: |
|
2161 | 2150 | # need rawtext size, before changed by flag processors, which is |
|
2162 | 2151 | # the non-raw size. use revlog explicitly to avoid filelog's extra |
|
2163 | 2152 | # logic that might remove metadata size. |
|
2164 | 2153 | textlen = mdiff.patchedsize(revlog.size(self, cachedelta[0]), |
|
2165 | 2154 | cachedelta[1]) |
|
2166 | 2155 | else: |
|
2167 | 2156 | textlen = len(rawtext) |
|
2168 | 2157 | |
|
2169 | 2158 | if deltacomputer is None: |
|
2170 | 2159 | deltacomputer = _deltacomputer(self) |
|
2171 | 2160 | |
|
2172 | 2161 | revinfo = _revisioninfo(node, p1, p2, btext, textlen, cachedelta, flags) |
|
2173 | 2162 | |
|
2174 | 2163 | # no delta for flag processor revision (see "candelta" for why) |
|
2175 | 2164 | # not calling candelta since only one revision needs test, also to |
|
2176 | 2165 | # avoid overhead fetching flags again. |
|
2177 | 2166 | if flags & REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS: |
|
2178 | 2167 | deltainfo = None |
|
2179 | 2168 | else: |
|
2180 | 2169 | deltainfo = deltacomputer.finddeltainfo(revinfo, fh) |
|
2181 | 2170 | |
|
2182 | 2171 | if deltainfo is not None: |
|
2183 | 2172 | base = deltainfo.base |
|
2184 | 2173 | chainbase = deltainfo.chainbase |
|
2185 | 2174 | data = deltainfo.data |
|
2186 | 2175 | l = deltainfo.deltalen |
|
2187 | 2176 | else: |
|
2188 | 2177 | rawtext = deltacomputer.buildtext(revinfo, fh) |
|
2189 | 2178 | data = self.compress(rawtext) |
|
2190 | 2179 | l = len(data[1]) + len(data[0]) |
|
2191 | 2180 | base = chainbase = curr |
|
2192 | 2181 | |
|
2193 | 2182 | e = (offset_type(offset, flags), l, textlen, |
|
2194 | 2183 | base, link, p1r, p2r, node) |
|
2195 | 2184 | self.index.insert(-1, e) |
|
2196 | 2185 | self.nodemap[node] = curr |
|
2197 | 2186 | |
|
2198 | 2187 | entry = self._io.packentry(e, self.node, self.version, curr) |
|
2199 | 2188 | self._writeentry(transaction, ifh, dfh, entry, data, link, offset) |
|
2200 | 2189 | |
|
2201 | 2190 | if alwayscache and rawtext is None: |
|
2202 | 2191 | rawtext = deltacomputer._buildtext(revinfo, fh) |
|
2203 | 2192 | |
|
2204 | 2193 | if type(rawtext) == bytes: # only accept immutable objects |
|
2205 | 2194 | self._cache = (node, curr, rawtext) |
|
2206 | 2195 | self._chainbasecache[curr] = chainbase |
|
2207 | 2196 | return node |
|
2208 | 2197 | |
|
2209 | 2198 | def _writeentry(self, transaction, ifh, dfh, entry, data, link, offset): |
|
2210 | 2199 | # Files opened in a+ mode have inconsistent behavior on various |
|
2211 | 2200 | # platforms. Windows requires that a file positioning call be made |
|
2212 | 2201 | # when the file handle transitions between reads and writes. See |
|
2213 | 2202 | # 3686fa2b8eee and the mixedfilemodewrapper in windows.py. On other |
|
2214 | 2203 | # platforms, Python or the platform itself can be buggy. Some versions |
|
2215 | 2204 | # of Solaris have been observed to not append at the end of the file |
|
2216 | 2205 | # if the file was seeked to before the end. See issue4943 for more. |
|
2217 | 2206 | # |
|
2218 | 2207 | # We work around this issue by inserting a seek() before writing. |
|
2219 | 2208 | # Note: This is likely not necessary on Python 3. |
|
2220 | 2209 | ifh.seek(0, os.SEEK_END) |
|
2221 | 2210 | if dfh: |
|
2222 | 2211 | dfh.seek(0, os.SEEK_END) |
|
2223 | 2212 | |
|
2224 | 2213 | curr = len(self) - 1 |
|
2225 | 2214 | if not self._inline: |
|
2226 | 2215 | transaction.add(self.datafile, offset) |
|
2227 | 2216 | transaction.add(self.indexfile, curr * len(entry)) |
|
2228 | 2217 | if data[0]: |
|
2229 | 2218 | dfh.write(data[0]) |
|
2230 | 2219 | dfh.write(data[1]) |
|
2231 | 2220 | ifh.write(entry) |
|
2232 | 2221 | else: |
|
2233 | 2222 | offset += curr * self._io.size |
|
2234 | 2223 | transaction.add(self.indexfile, offset, curr) |
|
2235 | 2224 | ifh.write(entry) |
|
2236 | 2225 | ifh.write(data[0]) |
|
2237 | 2226 | ifh.write(data[1]) |
|
2238 | 2227 | self._enforceinlinesize(transaction, ifh) |
|
2239 | 2228 | |
|
2240 | 2229 | def addgroup(self, deltas, linkmapper, transaction, addrevisioncb=None): |
|
2241 | 2230 | """ |
|
2242 | 2231 | add a delta group |
|
2243 | 2232 | |
|
2244 | 2233 | given a set of deltas, add them to the revision log. the |
|
2245 | 2234 | first delta is against its parent, which should be in our |
|
2246 | 2235 | log, the rest are against the previous delta. |
|
2247 | 2236 | |
|
2248 | 2237 | If ``addrevisioncb`` is defined, it will be called with arguments of |
|
2249 | 2238 | this revlog and the node that was added. |
|
2250 | 2239 | """ |
|
2251 | 2240 | |
|
2252 | 2241 | nodes = [] |
|
2253 | 2242 | |
|
2254 | 2243 | r = len(self) |
|
2255 | 2244 | end = 0 |
|
2256 | 2245 | if r: |
|
2257 | 2246 | end = self.end(r - 1) |
|
2258 | 2247 | ifh = self._indexfp("a+") |
|
2259 | 2248 | isize = r * self._io.size |
|
2260 | 2249 | if self._inline: |
|
2261 | 2250 | transaction.add(self.indexfile, end + isize, r) |
|
2262 | 2251 | dfh = None |
|
2263 | 2252 | else: |
|
2264 | 2253 | transaction.add(self.indexfile, isize, r) |
|
2265 | 2254 | transaction.add(self.datafile, end) |
|
2266 | 2255 | dfh = self._datafp("a+") |
|
2267 | 2256 | def flush(): |
|
2268 | 2257 | if dfh: |
|
2269 | 2258 | dfh.flush() |
|
2270 | 2259 | ifh.flush() |
|
2271 | 2260 | try: |
|
2272 | 2261 | deltacomputer = _deltacomputer(self) |
|
2273 | 2262 | # loop through our set of deltas |
|
2274 | 2263 | for data in deltas: |
|
2275 | 2264 | node, p1, p2, linknode, deltabase, delta, flags = data |
|
2276 | 2265 | link = linkmapper(linknode) |
|
2277 | 2266 | flags = flags or REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS |
|
2278 | 2267 | |
|
2279 | 2268 | nodes.append(node) |
|
2280 | 2269 | |
|
2281 | 2270 | if node in self.nodemap: |
|
2282 | 2271 | # this can happen if two branches make the same change |
|
2283 | 2272 | continue |
|
2284 | 2273 | |
|
2285 | 2274 | for p in (p1, p2): |
|
2286 | 2275 | if p not in self.nodemap: |
|
2287 | 2276 | raise LookupError(p, self.indexfile, |
|
2288 | 2277 | _('unknown parent')) |
|
2289 | 2278 | |
|
2290 | 2279 | if deltabase not in self.nodemap: |
|
2291 | 2280 | raise LookupError(deltabase, self.indexfile, |
|
2292 | 2281 | _('unknown delta base')) |
|
2293 | 2282 | |
|
2294 | 2283 | baserev = self.rev(deltabase) |
|
2295 | 2284 | |
|
2296 | 2285 | if baserev != nullrev and self.iscensored(baserev): |
|
2297 | 2286 | # if base is censored, delta must be full replacement in a |
|
2298 | 2287 | # single patch operation |
|
2299 | 2288 | hlen = struct.calcsize(">lll") |
|
2300 | 2289 | oldlen = self.rawsize(baserev) |
|
2301 | 2290 | newlen = len(delta) - hlen |
|
2302 | 2291 | if delta[:hlen] != mdiff.replacediffheader(oldlen, newlen): |
|
2303 | 2292 | raise error.CensoredBaseError(self.indexfile, |
|
2304 | 2293 | self.node(baserev)) |
|
2305 | 2294 | |
|
2306 | 2295 | if not flags and self._peek_iscensored(baserev, delta, flush): |
|
2307 | 2296 | flags |= REVIDX_ISCENSORED |
|
2308 | 2297 | |
|
2309 | 2298 | # We assume consumers of addrevisioncb will want to retrieve |
|
2310 | 2299 | # the added revision, which will require a call to |
|
2311 | 2300 | # revision(). revision() will fast path if there is a cache |
|
2312 | 2301 | # hit. So, we tell _addrevision() to always cache in this case. |
|
2313 | 2302 | # We're only using addgroup() in the context of changegroup |
|
2314 | 2303 | # generation so the revision data can always be handled as raw |
|
2315 | 2304 | # by the flagprocessor. |
|
2316 | 2305 | self._addrevision(node, None, transaction, link, |
|
2317 | 2306 | p1, p2, flags, (baserev, delta), |
|
2318 | 2307 | ifh, dfh, |
|
2319 | 2308 | alwayscache=bool(addrevisioncb), |
|
2320 | 2309 | deltacomputer=deltacomputer) |
|
2321 | 2310 | |
|
2322 | 2311 | if addrevisioncb: |
|
2323 | 2312 | addrevisioncb(self, node) |
|
2324 | 2313 | |
|
2325 | 2314 | if not dfh and not self._inline: |
|
2326 | 2315 | # addrevision switched from inline to conventional |
|
2327 | 2316 | # reopen the index |
|
2328 | 2317 | ifh.close() |
|
2329 | 2318 | dfh = self._datafp("a+") |
|
2330 | 2319 | ifh = self._indexfp("a+") |
|
2331 | 2320 | finally: |
|
2332 | 2321 | if dfh: |
|
2333 | 2322 | dfh.close() |
|
2334 | 2323 | ifh.close() |
|
2335 | 2324 | |
|
2336 | 2325 | return nodes |
|
2337 | 2326 | |
|
2338 | 2327 | def iscensored(self, rev): |
|
2339 | 2328 | """Check if a file revision is censored.""" |
|
2340 | 2329 | if not self._censorable: |
|
2341 | 2330 | return False |
|
2342 | 2331 | |
|
2343 | 2332 | return self.flags(rev) & REVIDX_ISCENSORED |
|
2344 | 2333 | |
|
2345 | 2334 | def _peek_iscensored(self, baserev, delta, flush): |
|
2346 | 2335 | """Quickly check if a delta produces a censored revision.""" |
|
2347 | 2336 | if not self._censorable: |
|
2348 | 2337 | return False |
|
2349 | 2338 | |
|
2350 | 2339 | # Fragile heuristic: unless new file meta keys are added alphabetically |
|
2351 | 2340 | # preceding "censored", all censored revisions are prefixed by |
|
2352 | 2341 | # "\1\ncensored:". A delta producing such a censored revision must be a |
|
2353 | 2342 | # full-replacement delta, so we inspect the first and only patch in the |
|
2354 | 2343 | # delta for this prefix. |
|
2355 | 2344 | hlen = struct.calcsize(">lll") |
|
2356 | 2345 | if len(delta) <= hlen: |
|
2357 | 2346 | return False |
|
2358 | 2347 | |
|
2359 | 2348 | oldlen = self.rawsize(baserev) |
|
2360 | 2349 | newlen = len(delta) - hlen |
|
2361 | 2350 | if delta[:hlen] != mdiff.replacediffheader(oldlen, newlen): |
|
2362 | 2351 | return False |
|
2363 | 2352 | |
|
2364 | 2353 | add = "\1\ncensored:" |
|
2365 | 2354 | addlen = len(add) |
|
2366 | 2355 | return newlen >= addlen and delta[hlen:hlen + addlen] == add |
|
2367 | 2356 | |
|
2368 | 2357 | def getstrippoint(self, minlink): |
|
2369 | 2358 | """find the minimum rev that must be stripped to strip the linkrev |
|
2370 | 2359 | |
|
2371 | 2360 | Returns a tuple containing the minimum rev and a set of all revs that |
|
2372 | 2361 | have linkrevs that will be broken by this strip. |
|
2373 | 2362 | """ |
|
2374 | 2363 | brokenrevs = set() |
|
2375 | 2364 | strippoint = len(self) |
|
2376 | 2365 | |
|
2377 | 2366 | heads = {} |
|
2378 | 2367 | futurelargelinkrevs = set() |
|
2379 | 2368 | for head in self.headrevs(): |
|
2380 | 2369 | headlinkrev = self.linkrev(head) |
|
2381 | 2370 | heads[head] = headlinkrev |
|
2382 | 2371 | if headlinkrev >= minlink: |
|
2383 | 2372 | futurelargelinkrevs.add(headlinkrev) |
|
2384 | 2373 | |
|
2385 | 2374 | # This algorithm involves walking down the rev graph, starting at the |
|
2386 | 2375 | # heads. Since the revs are topologically sorted according to linkrev, |
|
2387 | 2376 | # once all head linkrevs are below the minlink, we know there are |
|
2388 | 2377 | # no more revs that could have a linkrev greater than minlink. |
|
2389 | 2378 | # So we can stop walking. |
|
2390 | 2379 | while futurelargelinkrevs: |
|
2391 | 2380 | strippoint -= 1 |
|
2392 | 2381 | linkrev = heads.pop(strippoint) |
|
2393 | 2382 | |
|
2394 | 2383 | if linkrev < minlink: |
|
2395 | 2384 | brokenrevs.add(strippoint) |
|
2396 | 2385 | else: |
|
2397 | 2386 | futurelargelinkrevs.remove(linkrev) |
|
2398 | 2387 | |
|
2399 | 2388 | for p in self.parentrevs(strippoint): |
|
2400 | 2389 | if p != nullrev: |
|
2401 | 2390 | plinkrev = self.linkrev(p) |
|
2402 | 2391 | heads[p] = plinkrev |
|
2403 | 2392 | if plinkrev >= minlink: |
|
2404 | 2393 | futurelargelinkrevs.add(plinkrev) |
|
2405 | 2394 | |
|
2406 | 2395 | return strippoint, brokenrevs |
|
2407 | 2396 | |
|
2408 | 2397 | def strip(self, minlink, transaction): |
|
2409 | 2398 | """truncate the revlog on the first revision with a linkrev >= minlink |
|
2410 | 2399 | |
|
2411 | 2400 | This function is called when we're stripping revision minlink and |
|
2412 | 2401 | its descendants from the repository. |
|
2413 | 2402 | |
|
2414 | 2403 | We have to remove all revisions with linkrev >= minlink, because |
|
2415 | 2404 | the equivalent changelog revisions will be renumbered after the |
|
2416 | 2405 | strip. |
|
2417 | 2406 | |
|
2418 | 2407 | So we truncate the revlog on the first of these revisions, and |
|
2419 | 2408 | trust that the caller has saved the revisions that shouldn't be |
|
2420 | 2409 | removed and that it'll re-add them after this truncation. |
|
2421 | 2410 | """ |
|
2422 | 2411 | if len(self) == 0: |
|
2423 | 2412 | return |
|
2424 | 2413 | |
|
2425 | 2414 | rev, _ = self.getstrippoint(minlink) |
|
2426 | 2415 | if rev == len(self): |
|
2427 | 2416 | return |
|
2428 | 2417 | |
|
2429 | 2418 | # first truncate the files on disk |
|
2430 | 2419 | end = self.start(rev) |
|
2431 | 2420 | if not self._inline: |
|
2432 | 2421 | transaction.add(self.datafile, end) |
|
2433 | 2422 | end = rev * self._io.size |
|
2434 | 2423 | else: |
|
2435 | 2424 | end += rev * self._io.size |
|
2436 | 2425 | |
|
2437 | 2426 | transaction.add(self.indexfile, end) |
|
2438 | 2427 | |
|
2439 | 2428 | # then reset internal state in memory to forget those revisions |
|
2440 | 2429 | self._cache = None |
|
2441 | 2430 | self._chaininfocache = {} |
|
2442 | 2431 | self._chunkclear() |
|
2443 | 2432 | for x in xrange(rev, len(self)): |
|
2444 | 2433 | del self.nodemap[self.node(x)] |
|
2445 | 2434 | |
|
2446 | 2435 | del self.index[rev:-1] |
|
2447 | 2436 | self._nodepos = None |
|
2448 | 2437 | |
|
2449 | 2438 | def checksize(self): |
|
2450 | 2439 | expected = 0 |
|
2451 | 2440 | if len(self): |
|
2452 | 2441 | expected = max(0, self.end(len(self) - 1)) |
|
2453 | 2442 | |
|
2454 | 2443 | try: |
|
2455 | 2444 | with self._datafp() as f: |
|
2456 | 2445 | f.seek(0, 2) |
|
2457 | 2446 | actual = f.tell() |
|
2458 | 2447 | dd = actual - expected |
|
2459 | 2448 | except IOError as inst: |
|
2460 | 2449 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
2461 | 2450 | raise |
|
2462 | 2451 | dd = 0 |
|
2463 | 2452 | |
|
2464 | 2453 | try: |
|
2465 | 2454 | f = self.opener(self.indexfile) |
|
2466 | 2455 | f.seek(0, 2) |
|
2467 | 2456 | actual = f.tell() |
|
2468 | 2457 | f.close() |
|
2469 | 2458 | s = self._io.size |
|
2470 | 2459 | i = max(0, actual // s) |
|
2471 | 2460 | di = actual - (i * s) |
|
2472 | 2461 | if self._inline: |
|
2473 | 2462 | databytes = 0 |
|
2474 | 2463 | for r in self: |
|
2475 | 2464 | databytes += max(0, self.length(r)) |
|
2476 | 2465 | dd = 0 |
|
2477 | 2466 | di = actual - len(self) * s - databytes |
|
2478 | 2467 | except IOError as inst: |
|
2479 | 2468 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
2480 | 2469 | raise |
|
2481 | 2470 | di = 0 |
|
2482 | 2471 | |
|
2483 | 2472 | return (dd, di) |
|
2484 | 2473 | |
|
2485 | 2474 | def files(self): |
|
2486 | 2475 | res = [self.indexfile] |
|
2487 | 2476 | if not self._inline: |
|
2488 | 2477 | res.append(self.datafile) |
|
2489 | 2478 | return res |
|
2490 | 2479 | |
|
2491 | 2480 | DELTAREUSEALWAYS = 'always' |
|
2492 | 2481 | DELTAREUSESAMEREVS = 'samerevs' |
|
2493 | 2482 | DELTAREUSENEVER = 'never' |
|
2494 | 2483 | |
|
2495 | 2484 | DELTAREUSEFULLADD = 'fulladd' |
|
2496 | 2485 | |
|
2497 | 2486 | DELTAREUSEALL = {'always', 'samerevs', 'never', 'fulladd'} |
|
2498 | 2487 | |
|
2499 | 2488 | def clone(self, tr, destrevlog, addrevisioncb=None, |
|
2500 | 2489 | deltareuse=DELTAREUSESAMEREVS, aggressivemergedeltas=None): |
|
2501 | 2490 | """Copy this revlog to another, possibly with format changes. |
|
2502 | 2491 | |
|
2503 | 2492 | The destination revlog will contain the same revisions and nodes. |
|
2504 | 2493 | However, it may not be bit-for-bit identical due to e.g. delta encoding |
|
2505 | 2494 | differences. |
|
2506 | 2495 | |
|
2507 | 2496 | The ``deltareuse`` argument control how deltas from the existing revlog |
|
2508 | 2497 | are preserved in the destination revlog. The argument can have the |
|
2509 | 2498 | following values: |
|
2510 | 2499 | |
|
2511 | 2500 | DELTAREUSEALWAYS |
|
2512 | 2501 | Deltas will always be reused (if possible), even if the destination |
|
2513 | 2502 | revlog would not select the same revisions for the delta. This is the |
|
2514 | 2503 | fastest mode of operation. |
|
2515 | 2504 | DELTAREUSESAMEREVS |
|
2516 | 2505 | Deltas will be reused if the destination revlog would pick the same |
|
2517 | 2506 | revisions for the delta. This mode strikes a balance between speed |
|
2518 | 2507 | and optimization. |
|
2519 | 2508 | DELTAREUSENEVER |
|
2520 | 2509 | Deltas will never be reused. This is the slowest mode of execution. |
|
2521 | 2510 | This mode can be used to recompute deltas (e.g. if the diff/delta |
|
2522 | 2511 | algorithm changes). |
|
2523 | 2512 | |
|
2524 | 2513 | Delta computation can be slow, so the choice of delta reuse policy can |
|
2525 | 2514 | significantly affect run time. |
|
2526 | 2515 | |
|
2527 | 2516 | The default policy (``DELTAREUSESAMEREVS``) strikes a balance between |
|
2528 | 2517 | two extremes. Deltas will be reused if they are appropriate. But if the |
|
2529 | 2518 | delta could choose a better revision, it will do so. This means if you |
|
2530 | 2519 | are converting a non-generaldelta revlog to a generaldelta revlog, |
|
2531 | 2520 | deltas will be recomputed if the delta's parent isn't a parent of the |
|
2532 | 2521 | revision. |
|
2533 | 2522 | |
|
2534 | 2523 | In addition to the delta policy, the ``aggressivemergedeltas`` argument |
|
2535 | 2524 | controls whether to compute deltas against both parents for merges. |
|
2536 | 2525 | By default, the current default is used. |
|
2537 | 2526 | """ |
|
2538 | 2527 | if deltareuse not in self.DELTAREUSEALL: |
|
2539 | 2528 | raise ValueError(_('value for deltareuse invalid: %s') % deltareuse) |
|
2540 | 2529 | |
|
2541 | 2530 | if len(destrevlog): |
|
2542 | 2531 | raise ValueError(_('destination revlog is not empty')) |
|
2543 | 2532 | |
|
2544 | 2533 | if getattr(self, 'filteredrevs', None): |
|
2545 | 2534 | raise ValueError(_('source revlog has filtered revisions')) |
|
2546 | 2535 | if getattr(destrevlog, 'filteredrevs', None): |
|
2547 | 2536 | raise ValueError(_('destination revlog has filtered revisions')) |
|
2548 | 2537 | |
|
2549 | 2538 | # lazydeltabase controls whether to reuse a cached delta, if possible. |
|
2550 | 2539 | oldlazydeltabase = destrevlog._lazydeltabase |
|
2551 | 2540 | oldamd = destrevlog._aggressivemergedeltas |
|
2552 | 2541 | |
|
2553 | 2542 | try: |
|
2554 | 2543 | if deltareuse == self.DELTAREUSEALWAYS: |
|
2555 | 2544 | destrevlog._lazydeltabase = True |
|
2556 | 2545 | elif deltareuse == self.DELTAREUSESAMEREVS: |
|
2557 | 2546 | destrevlog._lazydeltabase = False |
|
2558 | 2547 | |
|
2559 | 2548 | destrevlog._aggressivemergedeltas = aggressivemergedeltas or oldamd |
|
2560 | 2549 | |
|
2561 | 2550 | populatecachedelta = deltareuse in (self.DELTAREUSEALWAYS, |
|
2562 | 2551 | self.DELTAREUSESAMEREVS) |
|
2563 | 2552 | |
|
2564 | 2553 | deltacomputer = _deltacomputer(destrevlog) |
|
2565 | 2554 | index = self.index |
|
2566 | 2555 | for rev in self: |
|
2567 | 2556 | entry = index[rev] |
|
2568 | 2557 | |
|
2569 | 2558 | # Some classes override linkrev to take filtered revs into |
|
2570 | 2559 | # account. Use raw entry from index. |
|
2571 | 2560 | flags = entry[0] & 0xffff |
|
2572 | 2561 | linkrev = entry[4] |
|
2573 | 2562 | p1 = index[entry[5]][7] |
|
2574 | 2563 | p2 = index[entry[6]][7] |
|
2575 | 2564 | node = entry[7] |
|
2576 | 2565 | |
|
2577 | 2566 | # (Possibly) reuse the delta from the revlog if allowed and |
|
2578 | 2567 | # the revlog chunk is a delta. |
|
2579 | 2568 | cachedelta = None |
|
2580 | 2569 | rawtext = None |
|
2581 | 2570 | if populatecachedelta: |
|
2582 | 2571 | dp = self.deltaparent(rev) |
|
2583 | 2572 | if dp != nullrev: |
|
2584 | 2573 | cachedelta = (dp, bytes(self._chunk(rev))) |
|
2585 | 2574 | |
|
2586 | 2575 | if not cachedelta: |
|
2587 | 2576 | rawtext = self.revision(rev, raw=True) |
|
2588 | 2577 | |
|
2589 | 2578 | |
|
2590 | 2579 | if deltareuse == self.DELTAREUSEFULLADD: |
|
2591 | 2580 | destrevlog.addrevision(rawtext, tr, linkrev, p1, p2, |
|
2592 | 2581 | cachedelta=cachedelta, |
|
2593 | 2582 | node=node, flags=flags, |
|
2594 | 2583 | deltacomputer=deltacomputer) |
|
2595 | 2584 | else: |
|
2596 | 2585 | ifh = destrevlog.opener(destrevlog.indexfile, 'a+', |
|
2597 | 2586 | checkambig=False) |
|
2598 | 2587 | dfh = None |
|
2599 | 2588 | if not destrevlog._inline: |
|
2600 | 2589 | dfh = destrevlog.opener(destrevlog.datafile, 'a+') |
|
2601 | 2590 | try: |
|
2602 | 2591 | destrevlog._addrevision(node, rawtext, tr, linkrev, p1, |
|
2603 | 2592 | p2, flags, cachedelta, ifh, dfh, |
|
2604 | 2593 | deltacomputer=deltacomputer) |
|
2605 | 2594 | finally: |
|
2606 | 2595 | if dfh: |
|
2607 | 2596 | dfh.close() |
|
2608 | 2597 | ifh.close() |
|
2609 | 2598 | |
|
2610 | 2599 | if addrevisioncb: |
|
2611 | 2600 | addrevisioncb(self, rev, node) |
|
2612 | 2601 | finally: |
|
2613 | 2602 | destrevlog._lazydeltabase = oldlazydeltabase |
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2614 | 2603 | destrevlog._aggressivemergedeltas = oldamd |
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1 | 1 | # scmutil.py - Mercurial core utility functions |
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2 | 2 | # |
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3 | 3 | # Copyright Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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4 | 4 | # |
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5 | 5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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6 | 6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | 10 | import errno |
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11 | 11 | import glob |
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12 | 12 | import hashlib |
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13 | 13 | import os |
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14 | 14 | import re |
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15 | 15 | import socket |
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16 | 16 | import subprocess |
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17 | 17 | import weakref |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | from .i18n import _ |
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20 | 20 | from .node import ( |
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21 | 21 | bin, |
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22 | 22 | hex, |
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23 | 23 | nullid, |
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24 | 24 | short, |
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25 | 25 | wdirid, |
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26 | 26 | wdirrev, |
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27 | 27 | ) |
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28 | 28 | |
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29 | 29 | from . import ( |
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30 | 30 | encoding, |
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31 | 31 | error, |
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32 | 32 | match as matchmod, |
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33 | 33 | obsolete, |
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34 | 34 | obsutil, |
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35 | 35 | pathutil, |
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36 | 36 | phases, |
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37 | 37 | pycompat, |
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38 | 38 | revsetlang, |
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39 | 39 | similar, |
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40 | 40 | url, |
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41 | 41 | util, |
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42 | 42 | vfs, |
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43 | 43 | ) |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | from .utils import ( |
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46 | 46 | procutil, |
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47 | 47 | stringutil, |
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48 | 48 | ) |
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49 | 49 | |
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50 | 50 | if pycompat.iswindows: |
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51 | 51 | from . import scmwindows as scmplatform |
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52 | 52 | else: |
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53 | 53 | from . import scmposix as scmplatform |
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54 | 54 | |
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55 | 55 | termsize = scmplatform.termsize |
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56 | 56 | |
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57 | 57 | class status(tuple): |
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58 | 58 | '''Named tuple with a list of files per status. The 'deleted', 'unknown' |
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59 | 59 | and 'ignored' properties are only relevant to the working copy. |
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60 | 60 | ''' |
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61 | 61 | |
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62 | 62 | __slots__ = () |
|
63 | 63 | |
|
64 | 64 | def __new__(cls, modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, |
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65 | 65 | clean): |
|
66 | 66 | return tuple.__new__(cls, (modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, |
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67 | 67 | ignored, clean)) |
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68 | 68 | |
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69 | 69 | @property |
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70 | 70 | def modified(self): |
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71 | 71 | '''files that have been modified''' |
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72 | 72 | return self[0] |
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73 | 73 | |
|
74 | 74 | @property |
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75 | 75 | def added(self): |
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76 | 76 | '''files that have been added''' |
|
77 | 77 | return self[1] |
|
78 | 78 | |
|
79 | 79 | @property |
|
80 | 80 | def removed(self): |
|
81 | 81 | '''files that have been removed''' |
|
82 | 82 | return self[2] |
|
83 | 83 | |
|
84 | 84 | @property |
|
85 | 85 | def deleted(self): |
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86 | 86 | '''files that are in the dirstate, but have been deleted from the |
|
87 | 87 | working copy (aka "missing") |
|
88 | 88 | ''' |
|
89 | 89 | return self[3] |
|
90 | 90 | |
|
91 | 91 | @property |
|
92 | 92 | def unknown(self): |
|
93 | 93 | '''files not in the dirstate that are not ignored''' |
|
94 | 94 | return self[4] |
|
95 | 95 | |
|
96 | 96 | @property |
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97 | 97 | def ignored(self): |
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98 | 98 | '''files not in the dirstate that are ignored (by _dirignore())''' |
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99 | 99 | return self[5] |
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100 | 100 | |
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101 | 101 | @property |
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102 | 102 | def clean(self): |
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103 | 103 | '''files that have not been modified''' |
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104 | 104 | return self[6] |
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105 | 105 | |
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106 | 106 | def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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107 | 107 | return ((r'<status modified=%s, added=%s, removed=%s, deleted=%s, ' |
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108 | 108 | r'unknown=%s, ignored=%s, clean=%s>') % |
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109 | 109 | tuple(pycompat.sysstr(stringutil.pprint(v)) for v in self)) |
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110 | 110 | |
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111 | 111 | def itersubrepos(ctx1, ctx2): |
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112 | 112 | """find subrepos in ctx1 or ctx2""" |
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113 | 113 | # Create a (subpath, ctx) mapping where we prefer subpaths from |
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114 | 114 | # ctx1. The subpaths from ctx2 are important when the .hgsub file |
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115 | 115 | # has been modified (in ctx2) but not yet committed (in ctx1). |
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116 | 116 | subpaths = dict.fromkeys(ctx2.substate, ctx2) |
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117 | 117 | subpaths.update(dict.fromkeys(ctx1.substate, ctx1)) |
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118 | 118 | |
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119 | 119 | missing = set() |
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120 | 120 | |
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121 | 121 | for subpath in ctx2.substate: |
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122 | 122 | if subpath not in ctx1.substate: |
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123 | 123 | del subpaths[subpath] |
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124 | 124 | missing.add(subpath) |
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125 | 125 | |
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126 | 126 | for subpath, ctx in sorted(subpaths.iteritems()): |
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127 | 127 | yield subpath, ctx.sub(subpath) |
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128 | 128 | |
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129 | 129 | # Yield an empty subrepo based on ctx1 for anything only in ctx2. That way, |
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130 | 130 | # status and diff will have an accurate result when it does |
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131 | 131 | # 'sub.{status|diff}(rev2)'. Otherwise, the ctx2 subrepo is compared |
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132 | 132 | # against itself. |
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133 | 133 | for subpath in missing: |
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134 | 134 | yield subpath, ctx2.nullsub(subpath, ctx1) |
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135 | 135 | |
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136 | 136 | def nochangesfound(ui, repo, excluded=None): |
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137 | 137 | '''Report no changes for push/pull, excluded is None or a list of |
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138 | 138 | nodes excluded from the push/pull. |
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139 | 139 | ''' |
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140 | 140 | secretlist = [] |
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141 | 141 | if excluded: |
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142 | 142 | for n in excluded: |
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143 | 143 | ctx = repo[n] |
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144 | 144 | if ctx.phase() >= phases.secret and not ctx.extinct(): |
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145 | 145 | secretlist.append(n) |
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146 | 146 | |
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147 | 147 | if secretlist: |
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148 | 148 | ui.status(_("no changes found (ignored %d secret changesets)\n") |
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149 | 149 | % len(secretlist)) |
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150 | 150 | else: |
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151 | 151 | ui.status(_("no changes found\n")) |
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152 | 152 | |
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153 | 153 | def callcatch(ui, func): |
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154 | 154 | """call func() with global exception handling |
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155 | 155 | |
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156 | 156 | return func() if no exception happens. otherwise do some error handling |
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157 | 157 | and return an exit code accordingly. does not handle all exceptions. |
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158 | 158 | """ |
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159 | 159 | try: |
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160 | 160 | try: |
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161 | 161 | return func() |
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162 | 162 | except: # re-raises |
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163 | 163 | ui.traceback() |
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164 | 164 | raise |
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165 | 165 | # Global exception handling, alphabetically |
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166 | 166 | # Mercurial-specific first, followed by built-in and library exceptions |
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167 | 167 | except error.LockHeld as inst: |
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168 | 168 | if inst.errno == errno.ETIMEDOUT: |
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169 | 169 | reason = _('timed out waiting for lock held by %r') % inst.locker |
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170 | 170 | else: |
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171 | 171 | reason = _('lock held by %r') % inst.locker |
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172 | 172 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s: %s\n") |
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173 | 173 | % (inst.desc or stringutil.forcebytestr(inst.filename), reason)) |
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174 | 174 | if not inst.locker: |
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175 | 175 | ui.warn(_("(lock might be very busy)\n")) |
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176 | 176 | except error.LockUnavailable as inst: |
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177 | 177 | ui.warn(_("abort: could not lock %s: %s\n") % |
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178 | 178 | (inst.desc or stringutil.forcebytestr(inst.filename), |
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179 | 179 | encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror))) |
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180 | 180 | except error.OutOfBandError as inst: |
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181 | 181 | if inst.args: |
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182 | 182 | msg = _("abort: remote error:\n") |
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183 | 183 | else: |
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184 | 184 | msg = _("abort: remote error\n") |
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185 | 185 | ui.warn(msg) |
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186 | 186 | if inst.args: |
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187 | 187 | ui.warn(''.join(inst.args)) |
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188 | 188 | if inst.hint: |
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189 | 189 | ui.warn('(%s)\n' % inst.hint) |
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190 | 190 | except error.RepoError as inst: |
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191 | 191 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % inst) |
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192 | 192 | if inst.hint: |
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193 | 193 | ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint) |
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194 | 194 | except error.ResponseError as inst: |
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195 | 195 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s") % inst.args[0]) |
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196 | 196 | msg = inst.args[1] |
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197 | 197 | if isinstance(msg, type(u'')): |
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198 | 198 | msg = pycompat.sysbytes(msg) |
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199 | 199 | if not isinstance(msg, bytes): |
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200 | 200 | ui.warn(" %r\n" % (msg,)) |
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201 | 201 | elif not msg: |
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202 | 202 | ui.warn(_(" empty string\n")) |
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203 | 203 | else: |
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204 | 204 | ui.warn("\n%r\n" % stringutil.ellipsis(msg)) |
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205 | 205 | except error.CensoredNodeError as inst: |
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206 | 206 | ui.warn(_("abort: file censored %s!\n") % inst) |
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207 | 207 | except error.RevlogError as inst: |
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208 | 208 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % inst) |
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209 | 209 | except error.InterventionRequired as inst: |
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210 | 210 | ui.warn("%s\n" % inst) |
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211 | 211 | if inst.hint: |
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212 | 212 | ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint) |
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213 | 213 | return 1 |
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214 | 214 | except error.WdirUnsupported: |
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215 | 215 | ui.warn(_("abort: working directory revision cannot be specified\n")) |
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216 | 216 | except error.Abort as inst: |
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217 | 217 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst) |
|
218 | 218 | if inst.hint: |
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219 | 219 | ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint) |
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220 | 220 | except ImportError as inst: |
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221 | 221 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % stringutil.forcebytestr(inst)) |
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222 | 222 | m = stringutil.forcebytestr(inst).split()[-1] |
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223 | 223 | if m in "mpatch bdiff".split(): |
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224 | 224 | ui.warn(_("(did you forget to compile extensions?)\n")) |
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225 | 225 | elif m in "zlib".split(): |
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226 | 226 | ui.warn(_("(is your Python install correct?)\n")) |
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227 | 227 | except IOError as inst: |
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228 | 228 | if util.safehasattr(inst, "code"): |
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229 | 229 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % stringutil.forcebytestr(inst)) |
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230 | 230 | elif util.safehasattr(inst, "reason"): |
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231 | 231 | try: # usually it is in the form (errno, strerror) |
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232 | 232 | reason = inst.reason.args[1] |
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233 | 233 | except (AttributeError, IndexError): |
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234 | 234 | # it might be anything, for example a string |
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235 | 235 | reason = inst.reason |
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236 | 236 | if isinstance(reason, unicode): |
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237 | 237 | # SSLError of Python 2.7.9 contains a unicode |
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238 | 238 | reason = encoding.unitolocal(reason) |
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239 | 239 | ui.warn(_("abort: error: %s\n") % reason) |
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240 | 240 | elif (util.safehasattr(inst, "args") |
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241 | 241 | and inst.args and inst.args[0] == errno.EPIPE): |
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242 | 242 | pass |
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243 | 243 | elif getattr(inst, "strerror", None): |
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244 | 244 | if getattr(inst, "filename", None): |
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245 | 245 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s: %s\n") % ( |
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246 | 246 | encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror), |
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247 | 247 | stringutil.forcebytestr(inst.filename))) |
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248 | 248 | else: |
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249 | 249 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror)) |
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250 | 250 | else: |
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251 | 251 | raise |
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252 | 252 | except OSError as inst: |
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253 | 253 | if getattr(inst, "filename", None) is not None: |
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254 | 254 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s: '%s'\n") % ( |
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255 | 255 | encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror), |
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256 | 256 | stringutil.forcebytestr(inst.filename))) |
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257 | 257 | else: |
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258 | 258 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror)) |
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259 | 259 | except MemoryError: |
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260 | 260 | ui.warn(_("abort: out of memory\n")) |
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261 | 261 | except SystemExit as inst: |
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262 | 262 | # Commands shouldn't sys.exit directly, but give a return code. |
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263 | 263 | # Just in case catch this and and pass exit code to caller. |
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264 | 264 | return inst.code |
|
265 | 265 | except socket.error as inst: |
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266 | 266 | ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % stringutil.forcebytestr(inst.args[-1])) |
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267 | 267 | |
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268 | 268 | return -1 |
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269 | 269 | |
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270 | 270 | def checknewlabel(repo, lbl, kind): |
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271 | 271 | # Do not use the "kind" parameter in ui output. |
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272 | 272 | # It makes strings difficult to translate. |
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273 | 273 | if lbl in ['tip', '.', 'null']: |
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274 | 274 | raise error.Abort(_("the name '%s' is reserved") % lbl) |
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275 | 275 | for c in (':', '\0', '\n', '\r'): |
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276 | 276 | if c in lbl: |
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277 | 277 | raise error.Abort( |
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278 | 278 | _("%r cannot be used in a name") % pycompat.bytestr(c)) |
|
279 | 279 | try: |
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280 | 280 | int(lbl) |
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281 | 281 | raise error.Abort(_("cannot use an integer as a name")) |
|
282 | 282 | except ValueError: |
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283 | 283 | pass |
|
284 | 284 | if lbl.strip() != lbl: |
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285 | 285 | raise error.Abort(_("leading or trailing whitespace in name %r") % lbl) |
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286 | 286 | |
|
287 | 287 | def checkfilename(f): |
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288 | 288 | '''Check that the filename f is an acceptable filename for a tracked file''' |
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289 | 289 | if '\r' in f or '\n' in f: |
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290 | 290 | raise error.Abort(_("'\\n' and '\\r' disallowed in filenames: %r") % f) |
|
291 | 291 | |
|
292 | 292 | def checkportable(ui, f): |
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293 | 293 | '''Check if filename f is portable and warn or abort depending on config''' |
|
294 | 294 | checkfilename(f) |
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295 | 295 | abort, warn = checkportabilityalert(ui) |
|
296 | 296 | if abort or warn: |
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297 | 297 | msg = util.checkwinfilename(f) |
|
298 | 298 | if msg: |
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299 | 299 | msg = "%s: %s" % (msg, procutil.shellquote(f)) |
|
300 | 300 | if abort: |
|
301 | 301 | raise error.Abort(msg) |
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302 | 302 | ui.warn(_("warning: %s\n") % msg) |
|
303 | 303 | |
|
304 | 304 | def checkportabilityalert(ui): |
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305 | 305 | '''check if the user's config requests nothing, a warning, or abort for |
|
306 | 306 | non-portable filenames''' |
|
307 | 307 | val = ui.config('ui', 'portablefilenames') |
|
308 | 308 | lval = val.lower() |
|
309 | 309 | bval = stringutil.parsebool(val) |
|
310 | 310 | abort = pycompat.iswindows or lval == 'abort' |
|
311 | 311 | warn = bval or lval == 'warn' |
|
312 | 312 | if bval is None and not (warn or abort or lval == 'ignore'): |
|
313 | 313 | raise error.ConfigError( |
|
314 | 314 | _("ui.portablefilenames value is invalid ('%s')") % val) |
|
315 | 315 | return abort, warn |
|
316 | 316 | |
|
317 | 317 | class casecollisionauditor(object): |
|
318 | 318 | def __init__(self, ui, abort, dirstate): |
|
319 | 319 | self._ui = ui |
|
320 | 320 | self._abort = abort |
|
321 | 321 | allfiles = '\0'.join(dirstate._map) |
|
322 | 322 | self._loweredfiles = set(encoding.lower(allfiles).split('\0')) |
|
323 | 323 | self._dirstate = dirstate |
|
324 | 324 | # The purpose of _newfiles is so that we don't complain about |
|
325 | 325 | # case collisions if someone were to call this object with the |
|
326 | 326 | # same filename twice. |
|
327 | 327 | self._newfiles = set() |
|
328 | 328 | |
|
329 | 329 | def __call__(self, f): |
|
330 | 330 | if f in self._newfiles: |
|
331 | 331 | return |
|
332 | 332 | fl = encoding.lower(f) |
|
333 | 333 | if fl in self._loweredfiles and f not in self._dirstate: |
|
334 | 334 | msg = _('possible case-folding collision for %s') % f |
|
335 | 335 | if self._abort: |
|
336 | 336 | raise error.Abort(msg) |
|
337 | 337 | self._ui.warn(_("warning: %s\n") % msg) |
|
338 | 338 | self._loweredfiles.add(fl) |
|
339 | 339 | self._newfiles.add(f) |
|
340 | 340 | |
|
341 | 341 | def filteredhash(repo, maxrev): |
|
342 | 342 | """build hash of filtered revisions in the current repoview. |
|
343 | 343 | |
|
344 | 344 | Multiple caches perform up-to-date validation by checking that the |
|
345 | 345 | tiprev and tipnode stored in the cache file match the current repository. |
|
346 | 346 | However, this is not sufficient for validating repoviews because the set |
|
347 | 347 | of revisions in the view may change without the repository tiprev and |
|
348 | 348 | tipnode changing. |
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349 | 349 | |
|
350 | 350 | This function hashes all the revs filtered from the view and returns |
|
351 | 351 | that SHA-1 digest. |
|
352 | 352 | """ |
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353 | 353 | cl = repo.changelog |
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354 | 354 | if not cl.filteredrevs: |
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355 | 355 | return None |
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356 | 356 | key = None |
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357 | 357 | revs = sorted(r for r in cl.filteredrevs if r <= maxrev) |
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358 | 358 | if revs: |
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359 | 359 | s = hashlib.sha1() |
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360 | 360 | for rev in revs: |
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361 | 361 | s.update('%d;' % rev) |
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362 | 362 | key = s.digest() |
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363 | 363 | return key |
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364 | 364 | |
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365 | 365 | def walkrepos(path, followsym=False, seen_dirs=None, recurse=False): |
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366 | 366 | '''yield every hg repository under path, always recursively. |
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367 | 367 | The recurse flag will only control recursion into repo working dirs''' |
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368 | 368 | def errhandler(err): |
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369 | 369 | if err.filename == path: |
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370 | 370 | raise err |
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371 | 371 | samestat = getattr(os.path, 'samestat', None) |
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372 | 372 | if followsym and samestat is not None: |
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373 | 373 | def adddir(dirlst, dirname): |
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374 | 374 | dirstat = os.stat(dirname) |
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375 | 375 | match = any(samestat(dirstat, lstdirstat) for lstdirstat in dirlst) |
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376 | 376 | if not match: |
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377 | 377 | dirlst.append(dirstat) |
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378 | 378 | return not match |
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379 | 379 | else: |
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380 | 380 | followsym = False |
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381 | 381 | |
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382 | 382 | if (seen_dirs is None) and followsym: |
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383 | 383 | seen_dirs = [] |
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384 | 384 | adddir(seen_dirs, path) |
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385 | 385 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path, topdown=True, onerror=errhandler): |
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386 | 386 | dirs.sort() |
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387 | 387 | if '.hg' in dirs: |
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388 | 388 | yield root # found a repository |
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389 | 389 | qroot = os.path.join(root, '.hg', 'patches') |
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390 | 390 | if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(qroot, '.hg')): |
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391 | 391 | yield qroot # we have a patch queue repo here |
|
392 | 392 | if recurse: |
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393 | 393 | # avoid recursing inside the .hg directory |
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394 | 394 | dirs.remove('.hg') |
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395 | 395 | else: |
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396 | 396 | dirs[:] = [] # don't descend further |
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397 | 397 | elif followsym: |
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398 | 398 | newdirs = [] |
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399 | 399 | for d in dirs: |
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400 | 400 | fname = os.path.join(root, d) |
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401 | 401 | if adddir(seen_dirs, fname): |
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402 | 402 | if os.path.islink(fname): |
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403 | 403 | for hgname in walkrepos(fname, True, seen_dirs): |
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404 | 404 | yield hgname |
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405 | 405 | else: |
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406 | 406 | newdirs.append(d) |
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407 | 407 | dirs[:] = newdirs |
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408 | 408 | |
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409 | 409 | def binnode(ctx): |
|
410 | 410 | """Return binary node id for a given basectx""" |
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411 | 411 | node = ctx.node() |
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412 | 412 | if node is None: |
|
413 | 413 | return wdirid |
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414 | 414 | return node |
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415 | 415 | |
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416 | 416 | def intrev(ctx): |
|
417 | 417 | """Return integer for a given basectx that can be used in comparison or |
|
418 | 418 | arithmetic operation""" |
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419 | 419 | rev = ctx.rev() |
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420 | 420 | if rev is None: |
|
421 | 421 | return wdirrev |
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422 | 422 | return rev |
|
423 | 423 | |
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424 | 424 | def formatchangeid(ctx): |
|
425 | 425 | """Format changectx as '{rev}:{node|formatnode}', which is the default |
|
426 | 426 | template provided by logcmdutil.changesettemplater""" |
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427 | 427 | repo = ctx.repo() |
|
428 | 428 | return formatrevnode(repo.ui, intrev(ctx), binnode(ctx)) |
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429 | 429 | |
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430 | 430 | def formatrevnode(ui, rev, node): |
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431 | 431 | """Format given revision and node depending on the current verbosity""" |
|
432 | 432 | if ui.debugflag: |
|
433 | 433 | hexfunc = hex |
|
434 | 434 | else: |
|
435 | 435 | hexfunc = short |
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436 | 436 | return '%d:%s' % (rev, hexfunc(node)) |
|
437 | 437 | |
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438 | 438 | def resolvehexnodeidprefix(repo, prefix): |
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439 | 439 | # Uses unfiltered repo because it's faster when prefix is ambiguous/ |
|
440 | 440 | # This matches the shortesthexnodeidprefix() function below. |
|
441 | 441 | node = repo.unfiltered().changelog._partialmatch(prefix) |
|
442 | 442 | if node is None: |
|
443 | 443 | return |
|
444 | 444 | repo.changelog.rev(node) # make sure node isn't filtered |
|
445 | 445 | return node |
|
446 | 446 | |
|
447 | 447 | def shortesthexnodeidprefix(repo, node, minlength=1): |
|
448 | 448 | """Find the shortest unambiguous prefix that matches hexnode.""" |
|
449 | 449 | # _partialmatch() of filtered changelog could take O(len(repo)) time, |
|
450 | 450 | # which would be unacceptably slow. so we look for hash collision in |
|
451 | 451 | # unfiltered space, which means some hashes may be slightly longer. |
|
452 | cl = repo.unfiltered().changelog | |
|
453 | ||
|
454 | def isrev(prefix): | |
|
455 | try: | |
|
456 | i = int(prefix) | |
|
457 | # if we are a pure int, then starting with zero will not be | |
|
458 | # confused as a rev; or, obviously, if the int is larger | |
|
459 | # than the value of the tip rev | |
|
460 | if prefix[0] == '0' or i > len(cl): | |
|
461 | return False | |
|
462 | return True | |
|
463 | except ValueError: | |
|
464 | return False | |
|
465 | ||
|
466 | def disambiguate(prefix): | |
|
467 | """Disambiguate against revnums.""" | |
|
468 | hexnode = hex(node) | |
|
469 | for length in range(len(prefix), 41): | |
|
470 | prefix = hexnode[:length] | |
|
471 | if not isrev(prefix): | |
|
472 | return prefix | |
|
473 | ||
|
452 | 474 | try: |
|
453 |
return |
|
|
475 | return disambiguate(cl.shortest(node, minlength)) | |
|
454 | 476 | except error.LookupError: |
|
455 | 477 | raise error.RepoLookupError() |
|
456 | 478 | |
|
457 | 479 | def isrevsymbol(repo, symbol): |
|
458 | 480 | """Checks if a symbol exists in the repo. |
|
459 | 481 | |
|
460 | 482 | See revsymbol() for details. Raises error.LookupError if the symbol is an |
|
461 | 483 | ambiguous nodeid prefix. |
|
462 | 484 | """ |
|
463 | 485 | try: |
|
464 | 486 | revsymbol(repo, symbol) |
|
465 | 487 | return True |
|
466 | 488 | except error.RepoLookupError: |
|
467 | 489 | return False |
|
468 | 490 | |
|
469 | 491 | def revsymbol(repo, symbol): |
|
470 | 492 | """Returns a context given a single revision symbol (as string). |
|
471 | 493 | |
|
472 | 494 | This is similar to revsingle(), but accepts only a single revision symbol, |
|
473 | 495 | i.e. things like ".", "tip", "1234", "deadbeef", "my-bookmark" work, but |
|
474 | 496 | not "max(public())". |
|
475 | 497 | """ |
|
476 | 498 | if not isinstance(symbol, bytes): |
|
477 | 499 | msg = ("symbol (%s of type %s) was not a string, did you mean " |
|
478 | 500 | "repo[symbol]?" % (symbol, type(symbol))) |
|
479 | 501 | raise error.ProgrammingError(msg) |
|
480 | 502 | try: |
|
481 | 503 | if symbol in ('.', 'tip', 'null'): |
|
482 | 504 | return repo[symbol] |
|
483 | 505 | |
|
484 | 506 | try: |
|
485 | 507 | r = int(symbol) |
|
486 | 508 | if '%d' % r != symbol: |
|
487 | 509 | raise ValueError |
|
488 | 510 | l = len(repo.changelog) |
|
489 | 511 | if r < 0: |
|
490 | 512 | r += l |
|
491 | 513 | if r < 0 or r >= l and r != wdirrev: |
|
492 | 514 | raise ValueError |
|
493 | 515 | return repo[r] |
|
494 | 516 | except error.FilteredIndexError: |
|
495 | 517 | raise |
|
496 | 518 | except (ValueError, OverflowError, IndexError): |
|
497 | 519 | pass |
|
498 | 520 | |
|
499 | 521 | if len(symbol) == 40: |
|
500 | 522 | try: |
|
501 | 523 | node = bin(symbol) |
|
502 | 524 | rev = repo.changelog.rev(node) |
|
503 | 525 | return repo[rev] |
|
504 | 526 | except error.FilteredLookupError: |
|
505 | 527 | raise |
|
506 | 528 | except (TypeError, LookupError): |
|
507 | 529 | pass |
|
508 | 530 | |
|
509 | 531 | # look up bookmarks through the name interface |
|
510 | 532 | try: |
|
511 | 533 | node = repo.names.singlenode(repo, symbol) |
|
512 | 534 | rev = repo.changelog.rev(node) |
|
513 | 535 | return repo[rev] |
|
514 | 536 | except KeyError: |
|
515 | 537 | pass |
|
516 | 538 | |
|
517 | 539 | node = resolvehexnodeidprefix(repo, symbol) |
|
518 | 540 | if node is not None: |
|
519 | 541 | rev = repo.changelog.rev(node) |
|
520 | 542 | return repo[rev] |
|
521 | 543 | |
|
522 | 544 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("unknown revision '%s'") % symbol) |
|
523 | 545 | |
|
524 | 546 | except error.WdirUnsupported: |
|
525 | 547 | return repo[None] |
|
526 | 548 | except (error.FilteredIndexError, error.FilteredLookupError, |
|
527 | 549 | error.FilteredRepoLookupError): |
|
528 | 550 | raise _filterederror(repo, symbol) |
|
529 | 551 | |
|
530 | 552 | def _filterederror(repo, changeid): |
|
531 | 553 | """build an exception to be raised about a filtered changeid |
|
532 | 554 | |
|
533 | 555 | This is extracted in a function to help extensions (eg: evolve) to |
|
534 | 556 | experiment with various message variants.""" |
|
535 | 557 | if repo.filtername.startswith('visible'): |
|
536 | 558 | |
|
537 | 559 | # Check if the changeset is obsolete |
|
538 | 560 | unfilteredrepo = repo.unfiltered() |
|
539 | 561 | ctx = revsymbol(unfilteredrepo, changeid) |
|
540 | 562 | |
|
541 | 563 | # If the changeset is obsolete, enrich the message with the reason |
|
542 | 564 | # that made this changeset not visible |
|
543 | 565 | if ctx.obsolete(): |
|
544 | 566 | msg = obsutil._getfilteredreason(repo, changeid, ctx) |
|
545 | 567 | else: |
|
546 | 568 | msg = _("hidden revision '%s'") % changeid |
|
547 | 569 | |
|
548 | 570 | hint = _('use --hidden to access hidden revisions') |
|
549 | 571 | |
|
550 | 572 | return error.FilteredRepoLookupError(msg, hint=hint) |
|
551 | 573 | msg = _("filtered revision '%s' (not in '%s' subset)") |
|
552 | 574 | msg %= (changeid, repo.filtername) |
|
553 | 575 | return error.FilteredRepoLookupError(msg) |
|
554 | 576 | |
|
555 | 577 | def revsingle(repo, revspec, default='.', localalias=None): |
|
556 | 578 | if not revspec and revspec != 0: |
|
557 | 579 | return repo[default] |
|
558 | 580 | |
|
559 | 581 | l = revrange(repo, [revspec], localalias=localalias) |
|
560 | 582 | if not l: |
|
561 | 583 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision set')) |
|
562 | 584 | return repo[l.last()] |
|
563 | 585 | |
|
564 | 586 | def _pairspec(revspec): |
|
565 | 587 | tree = revsetlang.parse(revspec) |
|
566 | 588 | return tree and tree[0] in ('range', 'rangepre', 'rangepost', 'rangeall') |
|
567 | 589 | |
|
568 | 590 | def revpair(repo, revs): |
|
569 | 591 | if not revs: |
|
570 | 592 | return repo['.'], repo[None] |
|
571 | 593 | |
|
572 | 594 | l = revrange(repo, revs) |
|
573 | 595 | |
|
574 | 596 | if not l: |
|
575 | 597 | first = second = None |
|
576 | 598 | elif l.isascending(): |
|
577 | 599 | first = l.min() |
|
578 | 600 | second = l.max() |
|
579 | 601 | elif l.isdescending(): |
|
580 | 602 | first = l.max() |
|
581 | 603 | second = l.min() |
|
582 | 604 | else: |
|
583 | 605 | first = l.first() |
|
584 | 606 | second = l.last() |
|
585 | 607 | |
|
586 | 608 | if first is None: |
|
587 | 609 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision range')) |
|
588 | 610 | if (first == second and len(revs) >= 2 |
|
589 | 611 | and not all(revrange(repo, [r]) for r in revs)): |
|
590 | 612 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision on one side of range')) |
|
591 | 613 | |
|
592 | 614 | # if top-level is range expression, the result must always be a pair |
|
593 | 615 | if first == second and len(revs) == 1 and not _pairspec(revs[0]): |
|
594 | 616 | return repo[first], repo[None] |
|
595 | 617 | |
|
596 | 618 | return repo[first], repo[second] |
|
597 | 619 | |
|
598 | 620 | def revrange(repo, specs, localalias=None): |
|
599 | 621 | """Execute 1 to many revsets and return the union. |
|
600 | 622 | |
|
601 | 623 | This is the preferred mechanism for executing revsets using user-specified |
|
602 | 624 | config options, such as revset aliases. |
|
603 | 625 | |
|
604 | 626 | The revsets specified by ``specs`` will be executed via a chained ``OR`` |
|
605 | 627 | expression. If ``specs`` is empty, an empty result is returned. |
|
606 | 628 | |
|
607 | 629 | ``specs`` can contain integers, in which case they are assumed to be |
|
608 | 630 | revision numbers. |
|
609 | 631 | |
|
610 | 632 | It is assumed the revsets are already formatted. If you have arguments |
|
611 | 633 | that need to be expanded in the revset, call ``revsetlang.formatspec()`` |
|
612 | 634 | and pass the result as an element of ``specs``. |
|
613 | 635 | |
|
614 | 636 | Specifying a single revset is allowed. |
|
615 | 637 | |
|
616 | 638 | Returns a ``revset.abstractsmartset`` which is a list-like interface over |
|
617 | 639 | integer revisions. |
|
618 | 640 | """ |
|
619 | 641 | allspecs = [] |
|
620 | 642 | for spec in specs: |
|
621 | 643 | if isinstance(spec, int): |
|
622 | 644 | spec = revsetlang.formatspec('rev(%d)', spec) |
|
623 | 645 | allspecs.append(spec) |
|
624 | 646 | return repo.anyrevs(allspecs, user=True, localalias=localalias) |
|
625 | 647 | |
|
626 | 648 | def meaningfulparents(repo, ctx): |
|
627 | 649 | """Return list of meaningful (or all if debug) parentrevs for rev. |
|
628 | 650 | |
|
629 | 651 | For merges (two non-nullrev revisions) both parents are meaningful. |
|
630 | 652 | Otherwise the first parent revision is considered meaningful if it |
|
631 | 653 | is not the preceding revision. |
|
632 | 654 | """ |
|
633 | 655 | parents = ctx.parents() |
|
634 | 656 | if len(parents) > 1: |
|
635 | 657 | return parents |
|
636 | 658 | if repo.ui.debugflag: |
|
637 | 659 | return [parents[0], repo['null']] |
|
638 | 660 | if parents[0].rev() >= intrev(ctx) - 1: |
|
639 | 661 | return [] |
|
640 | 662 | return parents |
|
641 | 663 | |
|
642 | 664 | def expandpats(pats): |
|
643 | 665 | '''Expand bare globs when running on windows. |
|
644 | 666 | On posix we assume it already has already been done by sh.''' |
|
645 | 667 | if not util.expandglobs: |
|
646 | 668 | return list(pats) |
|
647 | 669 | ret = [] |
|
648 | 670 | for kindpat in pats: |
|
649 | 671 | kind, pat = matchmod._patsplit(kindpat, None) |
|
650 | 672 | if kind is None: |
|
651 | 673 | try: |
|
652 | 674 | globbed = glob.glob(pat) |
|
653 | 675 | except re.error: |
|
654 | 676 | globbed = [pat] |
|
655 | 677 | if globbed: |
|
656 | 678 | ret.extend(globbed) |
|
657 | 679 | continue |
|
658 | 680 | ret.append(kindpat) |
|
659 | 681 | return ret |
|
660 | 682 | |
|
661 | 683 | def matchandpats(ctx, pats=(), opts=None, globbed=False, default='relpath', |
|
662 | 684 | badfn=None): |
|
663 | 685 | '''Return a matcher and the patterns that were used. |
|
664 | 686 | The matcher will warn about bad matches, unless an alternate badfn callback |
|
665 | 687 | is provided.''' |
|
666 | 688 | if pats == ("",): |
|
667 | 689 | pats = [] |
|
668 | 690 | if opts is None: |
|
669 | 691 | opts = {} |
|
670 | 692 | if not globbed and default == 'relpath': |
|
671 | 693 | pats = expandpats(pats or []) |
|
672 | 694 | |
|
673 | 695 | def bad(f, msg): |
|
674 | 696 | ctx.repo().ui.warn("%s: %s\n" % (m.rel(f), msg)) |
|
675 | 697 | |
|
676 | 698 | if badfn is None: |
|
677 | 699 | badfn = bad |
|
678 | 700 | |
|
679 | 701 | m = ctx.match(pats, opts.get('include'), opts.get('exclude'), |
|
680 | 702 | default, listsubrepos=opts.get('subrepos'), badfn=badfn) |
|
681 | 703 | |
|
682 | 704 | if m.always(): |
|
683 | 705 | pats = [] |
|
684 | 706 | return m, pats |
|
685 | 707 | |
|
686 | 708 | def match(ctx, pats=(), opts=None, globbed=False, default='relpath', |
|
687 | 709 | badfn=None): |
|
688 | 710 | '''Return a matcher that will warn about bad matches.''' |
|
689 | 711 | return matchandpats(ctx, pats, opts, globbed, default, badfn=badfn)[0] |
|
690 | 712 | |
|
691 | 713 | def matchall(repo): |
|
692 | 714 | '''Return a matcher that will efficiently match everything.''' |
|
693 | 715 | return matchmod.always(repo.root, repo.getcwd()) |
|
694 | 716 | |
|
695 | 717 | def matchfiles(repo, files, badfn=None): |
|
696 | 718 | '''Return a matcher that will efficiently match exactly these files.''' |
|
697 | 719 | return matchmod.exact(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), files, badfn=badfn) |
|
698 | 720 | |
|
699 | 721 | def parsefollowlinespattern(repo, rev, pat, msg): |
|
700 | 722 | """Return a file name from `pat` pattern suitable for usage in followlines |
|
701 | 723 | logic. |
|
702 | 724 | """ |
|
703 | 725 | if not matchmod.patkind(pat): |
|
704 | 726 | return pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat) |
|
705 | 727 | else: |
|
706 | 728 | ctx = repo[rev] |
|
707 | 729 | m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=ctx) |
|
708 | 730 | files = [f for f in ctx if m(f)] |
|
709 | 731 | if len(files) != 1: |
|
710 | 732 | raise error.ParseError(msg) |
|
711 | 733 | return files[0] |
|
712 | 734 | |
|
713 | 735 | def origpath(ui, repo, filepath): |
|
714 | 736 | '''customize where .orig files are created |
|
715 | 737 | |
|
716 | 738 | Fetch user defined path from config file: [ui] origbackuppath = <path> |
|
717 | 739 | Fall back to default (filepath with .orig suffix) if not specified |
|
718 | 740 | ''' |
|
719 | 741 | origbackuppath = ui.config('ui', 'origbackuppath') |
|
720 | 742 | if not origbackuppath: |
|
721 | 743 | return filepath + ".orig" |
|
722 | 744 | |
|
723 | 745 | # Convert filepath from an absolute path into a path inside the repo. |
|
724 | 746 | filepathfromroot = util.normpath(os.path.relpath(filepath, |
|
725 | 747 | start=repo.root)) |
|
726 | 748 | |
|
727 | 749 | origvfs = vfs.vfs(repo.wjoin(origbackuppath)) |
|
728 | 750 | origbackupdir = origvfs.dirname(filepathfromroot) |
|
729 | 751 | if not origvfs.isdir(origbackupdir) or origvfs.islink(origbackupdir): |
|
730 | 752 | ui.note(_('creating directory: %s\n') % origvfs.join(origbackupdir)) |
|
731 | 753 | |
|
732 | 754 | # Remove any files that conflict with the backup file's path |
|
733 | 755 | for f in reversed(list(util.finddirs(filepathfromroot))): |
|
734 | 756 | if origvfs.isfileorlink(f): |
|
735 | 757 | ui.note(_('removing conflicting file: %s\n') |
|
736 | 758 | % origvfs.join(f)) |
|
737 | 759 | origvfs.unlink(f) |
|
738 | 760 | break |
|
739 | 761 | |
|
740 | 762 | origvfs.makedirs(origbackupdir) |
|
741 | 763 | |
|
742 | 764 | if origvfs.isdir(filepathfromroot) and not origvfs.islink(filepathfromroot): |
|
743 | 765 | ui.note(_('removing conflicting directory: %s\n') |
|
744 | 766 | % origvfs.join(filepathfromroot)) |
|
745 | 767 | origvfs.rmtree(filepathfromroot, forcibly=True) |
|
746 | 768 | |
|
747 | 769 | return origvfs.join(filepathfromroot) |
|
748 | 770 | |
|
749 | 771 | class _containsnode(object): |
|
750 | 772 | """proxy __contains__(node) to container.__contains__ which accepts revs""" |
|
751 | 773 | |
|
752 | 774 | def __init__(self, repo, revcontainer): |
|
753 | 775 | self._torev = repo.changelog.rev |
|
754 | 776 | self._revcontains = revcontainer.__contains__ |
|
755 | 777 | |
|
756 | 778 | def __contains__(self, node): |
|
757 | 779 | return self._revcontains(self._torev(node)) |
|
758 | 780 | |
|
759 | 781 | def cleanupnodes(repo, replacements, operation, moves=None, metadata=None): |
|
760 | 782 | """do common cleanups when old nodes are replaced by new nodes |
|
761 | 783 | |
|
762 | 784 | That includes writing obsmarkers or stripping nodes, and moving bookmarks. |
|
763 | 785 | (we might also want to move working directory parent in the future) |
|
764 | 786 | |
|
765 | 787 | By default, bookmark moves are calculated automatically from 'replacements', |
|
766 | 788 | but 'moves' can be used to override that. Also, 'moves' may include |
|
767 | 789 | additional bookmark moves that should not have associated obsmarkers. |
|
768 | 790 | |
|
769 | 791 | replacements is {oldnode: [newnode]} or a iterable of nodes if they do not |
|
770 | 792 | have replacements. operation is a string, like "rebase". |
|
771 | 793 | |
|
772 | 794 | metadata is dictionary containing metadata to be stored in obsmarker if |
|
773 | 795 | obsolescence is enabled. |
|
774 | 796 | """ |
|
775 | 797 | if not replacements and not moves: |
|
776 | 798 | return |
|
777 | 799 | |
|
778 | 800 | # translate mapping's other forms |
|
779 | 801 | if not util.safehasattr(replacements, 'items'): |
|
780 | 802 | replacements = {n: () for n in replacements} |
|
781 | 803 | |
|
782 | 804 | # Calculate bookmark movements |
|
783 | 805 | if moves is None: |
|
784 | 806 | moves = {} |
|
785 | 807 | # Unfiltered repo is needed since nodes in replacements might be hidden. |
|
786 | 808 | unfi = repo.unfiltered() |
|
787 | 809 | for oldnode, newnodes in replacements.items(): |
|
788 | 810 | if oldnode in moves: |
|
789 | 811 | continue |
|
790 | 812 | if len(newnodes) > 1: |
|
791 | 813 | # usually a split, take the one with biggest rev number |
|
792 | 814 | newnode = next(unfi.set('max(%ln)', newnodes)).node() |
|
793 | 815 | elif len(newnodes) == 0: |
|
794 | 816 | # move bookmark backwards |
|
795 | 817 | roots = list(unfi.set('max((::%n) - %ln)', oldnode, |
|
796 | 818 | list(replacements))) |
|
797 | 819 | if roots: |
|
798 | 820 | newnode = roots[0].node() |
|
799 | 821 | else: |
|
800 | 822 | newnode = nullid |
|
801 | 823 | else: |
|
802 | 824 | newnode = newnodes[0] |
|
803 | 825 | moves[oldnode] = newnode |
|
804 | 826 | |
|
805 | 827 | with repo.transaction('cleanup') as tr: |
|
806 | 828 | # Move bookmarks |
|
807 | 829 | bmarks = repo._bookmarks |
|
808 | 830 | bmarkchanges = [] |
|
809 | 831 | allnewnodes = [n for ns in replacements.values() for n in ns] |
|
810 | 832 | for oldnode, newnode in moves.items(): |
|
811 | 833 | oldbmarks = repo.nodebookmarks(oldnode) |
|
812 | 834 | if not oldbmarks: |
|
813 | 835 | continue |
|
814 | 836 | from . import bookmarks # avoid import cycle |
|
815 | 837 | repo.ui.debug('moving bookmarks %r from %s to %s\n' % |
|
816 | 838 | (util.rapply(pycompat.maybebytestr, oldbmarks), |
|
817 | 839 | hex(oldnode), hex(newnode))) |
|
818 | 840 | # Delete divergent bookmarks being parents of related newnodes |
|
819 | 841 | deleterevs = repo.revs('parents(roots(%ln & (::%n))) - parents(%n)', |
|
820 | 842 | allnewnodes, newnode, oldnode) |
|
821 | 843 | deletenodes = _containsnode(repo, deleterevs) |
|
822 | 844 | for name in oldbmarks: |
|
823 | 845 | bmarkchanges.append((name, newnode)) |
|
824 | 846 | for b in bookmarks.divergent2delete(repo, deletenodes, name): |
|
825 | 847 | bmarkchanges.append((b, None)) |
|
826 | 848 | |
|
827 | 849 | if bmarkchanges: |
|
828 | 850 | bmarks.applychanges(repo, tr, bmarkchanges) |
|
829 | 851 | |
|
830 | 852 | # Obsolete or strip nodes |
|
831 | 853 | if obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.createmarkersopt): |
|
832 | 854 | # If a node is already obsoleted, and we want to obsolete it |
|
833 | 855 | # without a successor, skip that obssolete request since it's |
|
834 | 856 | # unnecessary. That's the "if s or not isobs(n)" check below. |
|
835 | 857 | # Also sort the node in topology order, that might be useful for |
|
836 | 858 | # some obsstore logic. |
|
837 | 859 | # NOTE: the filtering and sorting might belong to createmarkers. |
|
838 | 860 | isobs = unfi.obsstore.successors.__contains__ |
|
839 | 861 | torev = unfi.changelog.rev |
|
840 | 862 | sortfunc = lambda ns: torev(ns[0]) |
|
841 | 863 | rels = [(unfi[n], tuple(unfi[m] for m in s)) |
|
842 | 864 | for n, s in sorted(replacements.items(), key=sortfunc) |
|
843 | 865 | if s or not isobs(n)] |
|
844 | 866 | if rels: |
|
845 | 867 | obsolete.createmarkers(repo, rels, operation=operation, |
|
846 | 868 | metadata=metadata) |
|
847 | 869 | else: |
|
848 | 870 | from . import repair # avoid import cycle |
|
849 | 871 | tostrip = list(replacements) |
|
850 | 872 | if tostrip: |
|
851 | 873 | repair.delayedstrip(repo.ui, repo, tostrip, operation) |
|
852 | 874 | |
|
853 | 875 | def addremove(repo, matcher, prefix, opts=None): |
|
854 | 876 | if opts is None: |
|
855 | 877 | opts = {} |
|
856 | 878 | m = matcher |
|
857 | 879 | dry_run = opts.get('dry_run') |
|
858 | 880 | try: |
|
859 | 881 | similarity = float(opts.get('similarity') or 0) |
|
860 | 882 | except ValueError: |
|
861 | 883 | raise error.Abort(_('similarity must be a number')) |
|
862 | 884 | if similarity < 0 or similarity > 100: |
|
863 | 885 | raise error.Abort(_('similarity must be between 0 and 100')) |
|
864 | 886 | similarity /= 100.0 |
|
865 | 887 | |
|
866 | 888 | ret = 0 |
|
867 | 889 | join = lambda f: os.path.join(prefix, f) |
|
868 | 890 | |
|
869 | 891 | wctx = repo[None] |
|
870 | 892 | for subpath in sorted(wctx.substate): |
|
871 | 893 | submatch = matchmod.subdirmatcher(subpath, m) |
|
872 | 894 | if opts.get('subrepos') or m.exact(subpath) or any(submatch.files()): |
|
873 | 895 | sub = wctx.sub(subpath) |
|
874 | 896 | try: |
|
875 | 897 | if sub.addremove(submatch, prefix, opts): |
|
876 | 898 | ret = 1 |
|
877 | 899 | except error.LookupError: |
|
878 | 900 | repo.ui.status(_("skipping missing subrepository: %s\n") |
|
879 | 901 | % join(subpath)) |
|
880 | 902 | |
|
881 | 903 | rejected = [] |
|
882 | 904 | def badfn(f, msg): |
|
883 | 905 | if f in m.files(): |
|
884 | 906 | m.bad(f, msg) |
|
885 | 907 | rejected.append(f) |
|
886 | 908 | |
|
887 | 909 | badmatch = matchmod.badmatch(m, badfn) |
|
888 | 910 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = _interestingfiles(repo, |
|
889 | 911 | badmatch) |
|
890 | 912 | |
|
891 | 913 | unknownset = set(unknown + forgotten) |
|
892 | 914 | toprint = unknownset.copy() |
|
893 | 915 | toprint.update(deleted) |
|
894 | 916 | for abs in sorted(toprint): |
|
895 | 917 | if repo.ui.verbose or not m.exact(abs): |
|
896 | 918 | if abs in unknownset: |
|
897 | 919 | status = _('adding %s\n') % m.uipath(abs) |
|
898 | 920 | else: |
|
899 | 921 | status = _('removing %s\n') % m.uipath(abs) |
|
900 | 922 | repo.ui.status(status) |
|
901 | 923 | |
|
902 | 924 | renames = _findrenames(repo, m, added + unknown, removed + deleted, |
|
903 | 925 | similarity) |
|
904 | 926 | |
|
905 | 927 | if not dry_run: |
|
906 | 928 | _markchanges(repo, unknown + forgotten, deleted, renames) |
|
907 | 929 | |
|
908 | 930 | for f in rejected: |
|
909 | 931 | if f in m.files(): |
|
910 | 932 | return 1 |
|
911 | 933 | return ret |
|
912 | 934 | |
|
913 | 935 | def marktouched(repo, files, similarity=0.0): |
|
914 | 936 | '''Assert that files have somehow been operated upon. files are relative to |
|
915 | 937 | the repo root.''' |
|
916 | 938 | m = matchfiles(repo, files, badfn=lambda x, y: rejected.append(x)) |
|
917 | 939 | rejected = [] |
|
918 | 940 | |
|
919 | 941 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = _interestingfiles(repo, m) |
|
920 | 942 | |
|
921 | 943 | if repo.ui.verbose: |
|
922 | 944 | unknownset = set(unknown + forgotten) |
|
923 | 945 | toprint = unknownset.copy() |
|
924 | 946 | toprint.update(deleted) |
|
925 | 947 | for abs in sorted(toprint): |
|
926 | 948 | if abs in unknownset: |
|
927 | 949 | status = _('adding %s\n') % abs |
|
928 | 950 | else: |
|
929 | 951 | status = _('removing %s\n') % abs |
|
930 | 952 | repo.ui.status(status) |
|
931 | 953 | |
|
932 | 954 | renames = _findrenames(repo, m, added + unknown, removed + deleted, |
|
933 | 955 | similarity) |
|
934 | 956 | |
|
935 | 957 | _markchanges(repo, unknown + forgotten, deleted, renames) |
|
936 | 958 | |
|
937 | 959 | for f in rejected: |
|
938 | 960 | if f in m.files(): |
|
939 | 961 | return 1 |
|
940 | 962 | return 0 |
|
941 | 963 | |
|
942 | 964 | def _interestingfiles(repo, matcher): |
|
943 | 965 | '''Walk dirstate with matcher, looking for files that addremove would care |
|
944 | 966 | about. |
|
945 | 967 | |
|
946 | 968 | This is different from dirstate.status because it doesn't care about |
|
947 | 969 | whether files are modified or clean.''' |
|
948 | 970 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = [], [], [], [], [] |
|
949 | 971 | audit_path = pathutil.pathauditor(repo.root, cached=True) |
|
950 | 972 | |
|
951 | 973 | ctx = repo[None] |
|
952 | 974 | dirstate = repo.dirstate |
|
953 | 975 | walkresults = dirstate.walk(matcher, subrepos=sorted(ctx.substate), |
|
954 | 976 | unknown=True, ignored=False, full=False) |
|
955 | 977 | for abs, st in walkresults.iteritems(): |
|
956 | 978 | dstate = dirstate[abs] |
|
957 | 979 | if dstate == '?' and audit_path.check(abs): |
|
958 | 980 | unknown.append(abs) |
|
959 | 981 | elif dstate != 'r' and not st: |
|
960 | 982 | deleted.append(abs) |
|
961 | 983 | elif dstate == 'r' and st: |
|
962 | 984 | forgotten.append(abs) |
|
963 | 985 | # for finding renames |
|
964 | 986 | elif dstate == 'r' and not st: |
|
965 | 987 | removed.append(abs) |
|
966 | 988 | elif dstate == 'a': |
|
967 | 989 | added.append(abs) |
|
968 | 990 | |
|
969 | 991 | return added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten |
|
970 | 992 | |
|
971 | 993 | def _findrenames(repo, matcher, added, removed, similarity): |
|
972 | 994 | '''Find renames from removed files to added ones.''' |
|
973 | 995 | renames = {} |
|
974 | 996 | if similarity > 0: |
|
975 | 997 | for old, new, score in similar.findrenames(repo, added, removed, |
|
976 | 998 | similarity): |
|
977 | 999 | if (repo.ui.verbose or not matcher.exact(old) |
|
978 | 1000 | or not matcher.exact(new)): |
|
979 | 1001 | repo.ui.status(_('recording removal of %s as rename to %s ' |
|
980 | 1002 | '(%d%% similar)\n') % |
|
981 | 1003 | (matcher.rel(old), matcher.rel(new), |
|
982 | 1004 | score * 100)) |
|
983 | 1005 | renames[new] = old |
|
984 | 1006 | return renames |
|
985 | 1007 | |
|
986 | 1008 | def _markchanges(repo, unknown, deleted, renames): |
|
987 | 1009 | '''Marks the files in unknown as added, the files in deleted as removed, |
|
988 | 1010 | and the files in renames as copied.''' |
|
989 | 1011 | wctx = repo[None] |
|
990 | 1012 | with repo.wlock(): |
|
991 | 1013 | wctx.forget(deleted) |
|
992 | 1014 | wctx.add(unknown) |
|
993 | 1015 | for new, old in renames.iteritems(): |
|
994 | 1016 | wctx.copy(old, new) |
|
995 | 1017 | |
|
996 | 1018 | def dirstatecopy(ui, repo, wctx, src, dst, dryrun=False, cwd=None): |
|
997 | 1019 | """Update the dirstate to reflect the intent of copying src to dst. For |
|
998 | 1020 | different reasons it might not end with dst being marked as copied from src. |
|
999 | 1021 | """ |
|
1000 | 1022 | origsrc = repo.dirstate.copied(src) or src |
|
1001 | 1023 | if dst == origsrc: # copying back a copy? |
|
1002 | 1024 | if repo.dirstate[dst] not in 'mn' and not dryrun: |
|
1003 | 1025 | repo.dirstate.normallookup(dst) |
|
1004 | 1026 | else: |
|
1005 | 1027 | if repo.dirstate[origsrc] == 'a' and origsrc == src: |
|
1006 | 1028 | if not ui.quiet: |
|
1007 | 1029 | ui.warn(_("%s has not been committed yet, so no copy " |
|
1008 | 1030 | "data will be stored for %s.\n") |
|
1009 | 1031 | % (repo.pathto(origsrc, cwd), repo.pathto(dst, cwd))) |
|
1010 | 1032 | if repo.dirstate[dst] in '?r' and not dryrun: |
|
1011 | 1033 | wctx.add([dst]) |
|
1012 | 1034 | elif not dryrun: |
|
1013 | 1035 | wctx.copy(origsrc, dst) |
|
1014 | 1036 | |
|
1015 | 1037 | def readrequires(opener, supported): |
|
1016 | 1038 | '''Reads and parses .hg/requires and checks if all entries found |
|
1017 | 1039 | are in the list of supported features.''' |
|
1018 | 1040 | requirements = set(opener.read("requires").splitlines()) |
|
1019 | 1041 | missings = [] |
|
1020 | 1042 | for r in requirements: |
|
1021 | 1043 | if r not in supported: |
|
1022 | 1044 | if not r or not r[0:1].isalnum(): |
|
1023 | 1045 | raise error.RequirementError(_(".hg/requires file is corrupt")) |
|
1024 | 1046 | missings.append(r) |
|
1025 | 1047 | missings.sort() |
|
1026 | 1048 | if missings: |
|
1027 | 1049 | raise error.RequirementError( |
|
1028 | 1050 | _("repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: %s") |
|
1029 | 1051 | % " ".join(missings), |
|
1030 | 1052 | hint=_("see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement" |
|
1031 | 1053 | " for more information")) |
|
1032 | 1054 | return requirements |
|
1033 | 1055 | |
|
1034 | 1056 | def writerequires(opener, requirements): |
|
1035 | 1057 | with opener('requires', 'w') as fp: |
|
1036 | 1058 | for r in sorted(requirements): |
|
1037 | 1059 | fp.write("%s\n" % r) |
|
1038 | 1060 | |
|
1039 | 1061 | class filecachesubentry(object): |
|
1040 | 1062 | def __init__(self, path, stat): |
|
1041 | 1063 | self.path = path |
|
1042 | 1064 | self.cachestat = None |
|
1043 | 1065 | self._cacheable = None |
|
1044 | 1066 | |
|
1045 | 1067 | if stat: |
|
1046 | 1068 | self.cachestat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) |
|
1047 | 1069 | |
|
1048 | 1070 | if self.cachestat: |
|
1049 | 1071 | self._cacheable = self.cachestat.cacheable() |
|
1050 | 1072 | else: |
|
1051 | 1073 | # None means we don't know yet |
|
1052 | 1074 | self._cacheable = None |
|
1053 | 1075 | |
|
1054 | 1076 | def refresh(self): |
|
1055 | 1077 | if self.cacheable(): |
|
1056 | 1078 | self.cachestat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) |
|
1057 | 1079 | |
|
1058 | 1080 | def cacheable(self): |
|
1059 | 1081 | if self._cacheable is not None: |
|
1060 | 1082 | return self._cacheable |
|
1061 | 1083 | |
|
1062 | 1084 | # we don't know yet, assume it is for now |
|
1063 | 1085 | return True |
|
1064 | 1086 | |
|
1065 | 1087 | def changed(self): |
|
1066 | 1088 | # no point in going further if we can't cache it |
|
1067 | 1089 | if not self.cacheable(): |
|
1068 | 1090 | return True |
|
1069 | 1091 | |
|
1070 | 1092 | newstat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) |
|
1071 | 1093 | |
|
1072 | 1094 | # we may not know if it's cacheable yet, check again now |
|
1073 | 1095 | if newstat and self._cacheable is None: |
|
1074 | 1096 | self._cacheable = newstat.cacheable() |
|
1075 | 1097 | |
|
1076 | 1098 | # check again |
|
1077 | 1099 | if not self._cacheable: |
|
1078 | 1100 | return True |
|
1079 | 1101 | |
|
1080 | 1102 | if self.cachestat != newstat: |
|
1081 | 1103 | self.cachestat = newstat |
|
1082 | 1104 | return True |
|
1083 | 1105 | else: |
|
1084 | 1106 | return False |
|
1085 | 1107 | |
|
1086 | 1108 | @staticmethod |
|
1087 | 1109 | def stat(path): |
|
1088 | 1110 | try: |
|
1089 | 1111 | return util.cachestat(path) |
|
1090 | 1112 | except OSError as e: |
|
1091 | 1113 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
1092 | 1114 | raise |
|
1093 | 1115 | |
|
1094 | 1116 | class filecacheentry(object): |
|
1095 | 1117 | def __init__(self, paths, stat=True): |
|
1096 | 1118 | self._entries = [] |
|
1097 | 1119 | for path in paths: |
|
1098 | 1120 | self._entries.append(filecachesubentry(path, stat)) |
|
1099 | 1121 | |
|
1100 | 1122 | def changed(self): |
|
1101 | 1123 | '''true if any entry has changed''' |
|
1102 | 1124 | for entry in self._entries: |
|
1103 | 1125 | if entry.changed(): |
|
1104 | 1126 | return True |
|
1105 | 1127 | return False |
|
1106 | 1128 | |
|
1107 | 1129 | def refresh(self): |
|
1108 | 1130 | for entry in self._entries: |
|
1109 | 1131 | entry.refresh() |
|
1110 | 1132 | |
|
1111 | 1133 | class filecache(object): |
|
1112 | 1134 | '''A property like decorator that tracks files under .hg/ for updates. |
|
1113 | 1135 | |
|
1114 | 1136 | Records stat info when called in _filecache. |
|
1115 | 1137 | |
|
1116 | 1138 | On subsequent calls, compares old stat info with new info, and recreates the |
|
1117 | 1139 | object when any of the files changes, updating the new stat info in |
|
1118 | 1140 | _filecache. |
|
1119 | 1141 | |
|
1120 | 1142 | Mercurial either atomic renames or appends for files under .hg, |
|
1121 | 1143 | so to ensure the cache is reliable we need the filesystem to be able |
|
1122 | 1144 | to tell us if a file has been replaced. If it can't, we fallback to |
|
1123 | 1145 | recreating the object on every call (essentially the same behavior as |
|
1124 | 1146 | propertycache). |
|
1125 | 1147 | |
|
1126 | 1148 | ''' |
|
1127 | 1149 | def __init__(self, *paths): |
|
1128 | 1150 | self.paths = paths |
|
1129 | 1151 | |
|
1130 | 1152 | def join(self, obj, fname): |
|
1131 | 1153 | """Used to compute the runtime path of a cached file. |
|
1132 | 1154 | |
|
1133 | 1155 | Users should subclass filecache and provide their own version of this |
|
1134 | 1156 | function to call the appropriate join function on 'obj' (an instance |
|
1135 | 1157 | of the class that its member function was decorated). |
|
1136 | 1158 | """ |
|
1137 | 1159 | raise NotImplementedError |
|
1138 | 1160 | |
|
1139 | 1161 | def __call__(self, func): |
|
1140 | 1162 | self.func = func |
|
1141 | 1163 | self.sname = func.__name__ |
|
1142 | 1164 | self.name = pycompat.sysbytes(self.sname) |
|
1143 | 1165 | return self |
|
1144 | 1166 | |
|
1145 | 1167 | def __get__(self, obj, type=None): |
|
1146 | 1168 | # if accessed on the class, return the descriptor itself. |
|
1147 | 1169 | if obj is None: |
|
1148 | 1170 | return self |
|
1149 | 1171 | # do we need to check if the file changed? |
|
1150 | 1172 | if self.sname in obj.__dict__: |
|
1151 | 1173 | assert self.name in obj._filecache, self.name |
|
1152 | 1174 | return obj.__dict__[self.sname] |
|
1153 | 1175 | |
|
1154 | 1176 | entry = obj._filecache.get(self.name) |
|
1155 | 1177 | |
|
1156 | 1178 | if entry: |
|
1157 | 1179 | if entry.changed(): |
|
1158 | 1180 | entry.obj = self.func(obj) |
|
1159 | 1181 | else: |
|
1160 | 1182 | paths = [self.join(obj, path) for path in self.paths] |
|
1161 | 1183 | |
|
1162 | 1184 | # We stat -before- creating the object so our cache doesn't lie if |
|
1163 | 1185 | # a writer modified between the time we read and stat |
|
1164 | 1186 | entry = filecacheentry(paths, True) |
|
1165 | 1187 | entry.obj = self.func(obj) |
|
1166 | 1188 | |
|
1167 | 1189 | obj._filecache[self.name] = entry |
|
1168 | 1190 | |
|
1169 | 1191 | obj.__dict__[self.sname] = entry.obj |
|
1170 | 1192 | return entry.obj |
|
1171 | 1193 | |
|
1172 | 1194 | def __set__(self, obj, value): |
|
1173 | 1195 | if self.name not in obj._filecache: |
|
1174 | 1196 | # we add an entry for the missing value because X in __dict__ |
|
1175 | 1197 | # implies X in _filecache |
|
1176 | 1198 | paths = [self.join(obj, path) for path in self.paths] |
|
1177 | 1199 | ce = filecacheentry(paths, False) |
|
1178 | 1200 | obj._filecache[self.name] = ce |
|
1179 | 1201 | else: |
|
1180 | 1202 | ce = obj._filecache[self.name] |
|
1181 | 1203 | |
|
1182 | 1204 | ce.obj = value # update cached copy |
|
1183 | 1205 | obj.__dict__[self.sname] = value # update copy returned by obj.x |
|
1184 | 1206 | |
|
1185 | 1207 | def __delete__(self, obj): |
|
1186 | 1208 | try: |
|
1187 | 1209 | del obj.__dict__[self.sname] |
|
1188 | 1210 | except KeyError: |
|
1189 | 1211 | raise AttributeError(self.sname) |
|
1190 | 1212 | |
|
1191 | 1213 | def extdatasource(repo, source): |
|
1192 | 1214 | """Gather a map of rev -> value dict from the specified source |
|
1193 | 1215 | |
|
1194 | 1216 | A source spec is treated as a URL, with a special case shell: type |
|
1195 | 1217 | for parsing the output from a shell command. |
|
1196 | 1218 | |
|
1197 | 1219 | The data is parsed as a series of newline-separated records where |
|
1198 | 1220 | each record is a revision specifier optionally followed by a space |
|
1199 | 1221 | and a freeform string value. If the revision is known locally, it |
|
1200 | 1222 | is converted to a rev, otherwise the record is skipped. |
|
1201 | 1223 | |
|
1202 | 1224 | Note that both key and value are treated as UTF-8 and converted to |
|
1203 | 1225 | the local encoding. This allows uniformity between local and |
|
1204 | 1226 | remote data sources. |
|
1205 | 1227 | """ |
|
1206 | 1228 | |
|
1207 | 1229 | spec = repo.ui.config("extdata", source) |
|
1208 | 1230 | if not spec: |
|
1209 | 1231 | raise error.Abort(_("unknown extdata source '%s'") % source) |
|
1210 | 1232 | |
|
1211 | 1233 | data = {} |
|
1212 | 1234 | src = proc = None |
|
1213 | 1235 | try: |
|
1214 | 1236 | if spec.startswith("shell:"): |
|
1215 | 1237 | # external commands should be run relative to the repo root |
|
1216 | 1238 | cmd = spec[6:] |
|
1217 | 1239 | proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=-1, |
|
1218 | 1240 | close_fds=procutil.closefds, |
|
1219 | 1241 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=repo.root) |
|
1220 | 1242 | src = proc.stdout |
|
1221 | 1243 | else: |
|
1222 | 1244 | # treat as a URL or file |
|
1223 | 1245 | src = url.open(repo.ui, spec) |
|
1224 | 1246 | for l in src: |
|
1225 | 1247 | if " " in l: |
|
1226 | 1248 | k, v = l.strip().split(" ", 1) |
|
1227 | 1249 | else: |
|
1228 | 1250 | k, v = l.strip(), "" |
|
1229 | 1251 | |
|
1230 | 1252 | k = encoding.tolocal(k) |
|
1231 | 1253 | try: |
|
1232 | 1254 | data[revsingle(repo, k).rev()] = encoding.tolocal(v) |
|
1233 | 1255 | except (error.LookupError, error.RepoLookupError): |
|
1234 | 1256 | pass # we ignore data for nodes that don't exist locally |
|
1235 | 1257 | finally: |
|
1236 | 1258 | if proc: |
|
1237 | 1259 | proc.communicate() |
|
1238 | 1260 | if src: |
|
1239 | 1261 | src.close() |
|
1240 | 1262 | if proc and proc.returncode != 0: |
|
1241 | 1263 | raise error.Abort(_("extdata command '%s' failed: %s") |
|
1242 | 1264 | % (cmd, procutil.explainexit(proc.returncode))) |
|
1243 | 1265 | |
|
1244 | 1266 | return data |
|
1245 | 1267 | |
|
1246 | 1268 | def _locksub(repo, lock, envvar, cmd, environ=None, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1247 | 1269 | if lock is None: |
|
1248 | 1270 | raise error.LockInheritanceContractViolation( |
|
1249 | 1271 | 'lock can only be inherited while held') |
|
1250 | 1272 | if environ is None: |
|
1251 | 1273 | environ = {} |
|
1252 | 1274 | with lock.inherit() as locker: |
|
1253 | 1275 | environ[envvar] = locker |
|
1254 | 1276 | return repo.ui.system(cmd, environ=environ, *args, **kwargs) |
|
1255 | 1277 | |
|
1256 | 1278 | def wlocksub(repo, cmd, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1257 | 1279 | """run cmd as a subprocess that allows inheriting repo's wlock |
|
1258 | 1280 | |
|
1259 | 1281 | This can only be called while the wlock is held. This takes all the |
|
1260 | 1282 | arguments that ui.system does, and returns the exit code of the |
|
1261 | 1283 | subprocess.""" |
|
1262 | 1284 | return _locksub(repo, repo.currentwlock(), 'HG_WLOCK_LOCKER', cmd, *args, |
|
1263 | 1285 | **kwargs) |
|
1264 | 1286 | |
|
1265 | 1287 | def gdinitconfig(ui): |
|
1266 | 1288 | """helper function to know if a repo should be created as general delta |
|
1267 | 1289 | """ |
|
1268 | 1290 | # experimental config: format.generaldelta |
|
1269 | 1291 | return (ui.configbool('format', 'generaldelta') |
|
1270 | 1292 | or ui.configbool('format', 'usegeneraldelta')) |
|
1271 | 1293 | |
|
1272 | 1294 | def gddeltaconfig(ui): |
|
1273 | 1295 | """helper function to know if incoming delta should be optimised |
|
1274 | 1296 | """ |
|
1275 | 1297 | # experimental config: format.generaldelta |
|
1276 | 1298 | return ui.configbool('format', 'generaldelta') |
|
1277 | 1299 | |
|
1278 | 1300 | class simplekeyvaluefile(object): |
|
1279 | 1301 | """A simple file with key=value lines |
|
1280 | 1302 | |
|
1281 | 1303 | Keys must be alphanumerics and start with a letter, values must not |
|
1282 | 1304 | contain '\n' characters""" |
|
1283 | 1305 | firstlinekey = '__firstline' |
|
1284 | 1306 | |
|
1285 | 1307 | def __init__(self, vfs, path, keys=None): |
|
1286 | 1308 | self.vfs = vfs |
|
1287 | 1309 | self.path = path |
|
1288 | 1310 | |
|
1289 | 1311 | def read(self, firstlinenonkeyval=False): |
|
1290 | 1312 | """Read the contents of a simple key-value file |
|
1291 | 1313 | |
|
1292 | 1314 | 'firstlinenonkeyval' indicates whether the first line of file should |
|
1293 | 1315 | be treated as a key-value pair or reuturned fully under the |
|
1294 | 1316 | __firstline key.""" |
|
1295 | 1317 | lines = self.vfs.readlines(self.path) |
|
1296 | 1318 | d = {} |
|
1297 | 1319 | if firstlinenonkeyval: |
|
1298 | 1320 | if not lines: |
|
1299 | 1321 | e = _("empty simplekeyvalue file") |
|
1300 | 1322 | raise error.CorruptedState(e) |
|
1301 | 1323 | # we don't want to include '\n' in the __firstline |
|
1302 | 1324 | d[self.firstlinekey] = lines[0][:-1] |
|
1303 | 1325 | del lines[0] |
|
1304 | 1326 | |
|
1305 | 1327 | try: |
|
1306 | 1328 | # the 'if line.strip()' part prevents us from failing on empty |
|
1307 | 1329 | # lines which only contain '\n' therefore are not skipped |
|
1308 | 1330 | # by 'if line' |
|
1309 | 1331 | updatedict = dict(line[:-1].split('=', 1) for line in lines |
|
1310 | 1332 | if line.strip()) |
|
1311 | 1333 | if self.firstlinekey in updatedict: |
|
1312 | 1334 | e = _("%r can't be used as a key") |
|
1313 | 1335 | raise error.CorruptedState(e % self.firstlinekey) |
|
1314 | 1336 | d.update(updatedict) |
|
1315 | 1337 | except ValueError as e: |
|
1316 | 1338 | raise error.CorruptedState(str(e)) |
|
1317 | 1339 | return d |
|
1318 | 1340 | |
|
1319 | 1341 | def write(self, data, firstline=None): |
|
1320 | 1342 | """Write key=>value mapping to a file |
|
1321 | 1343 | data is a dict. Keys must be alphanumerical and start with a letter. |
|
1322 | 1344 | Values must not contain newline characters. |
|
1323 | 1345 | |
|
1324 | 1346 | If 'firstline' is not None, it is written to file before |
|
1325 | 1347 | everything else, as it is, not in a key=value form""" |
|
1326 | 1348 | lines = [] |
|
1327 | 1349 | if firstline is not None: |
|
1328 | 1350 | lines.append('%s\n' % firstline) |
|
1329 | 1351 | |
|
1330 | 1352 | for k, v in data.items(): |
|
1331 | 1353 | if k == self.firstlinekey: |
|
1332 | 1354 | e = "key name '%s' is reserved" % self.firstlinekey |
|
1333 | 1355 | raise error.ProgrammingError(e) |
|
1334 | 1356 | if not k[0:1].isalpha(): |
|
1335 | 1357 | e = "keys must start with a letter in a key-value file" |
|
1336 | 1358 | raise error.ProgrammingError(e) |
|
1337 | 1359 | if not k.isalnum(): |
|
1338 | 1360 | e = "invalid key name in a simple key-value file" |
|
1339 | 1361 | raise error.ProgrammingError(e) |
|
1340 | 1362 | if '\n' in v: |
|
1341 | 1363 | e = "invalid value in a simple key-value file" |
|
1342 | 1364 | raise error.ProgrammingError(e) |
|
1343 | 1365 | lines.append("%s=%s\n" % (k, v)) |
|
1344 | 1366 | with self.vfs(self.path, mode='wb', atomictemp=True) as fp: |
|
1345 | 1367 | fp.write(''.join(lines)) |
|
1346 | 1368 | |
|
1347 | 1369 | _reportobsoletedsource = [ |
|
1348 | 1370 | 'debugobsolete', |
|
1349 | 1371 | 'pull', |
|
1350 | 1372 | 'push', |
|
1351 | 1373 | 'serve', |
|
1352 | 1374 | 'unbundle', |
|
1353 | 1375 | ] |
|
1354 | 1376 | |
|
1355 | 1377 | _reportnewcssource = [ |
|
1356 | 1378 | 'pull', |
|
1357 | 1379 | 'unbundle', |
|
1358 | 1380 | ] |
|
1359 | 1381 | |
|
1360 | 1382 | def prefetchfiles(repo, revs, match): |
|
1361 | 1383 | """Invokes the registered file prefetch functions, allowing extensions to |
|
1362 | 1384 | ensure the corresponding files are available locally, before the command |
|
1363 | 1385 | uses them.""" |
|
1364 | 1386 | if match: |
|
1365 | 1387 | # The command itself will complain about files that don't exist, so |
|
1366 | 1388 | # don't duplicate the message. |
|
1367 | 1389 | match = matchmod.badmatch(match, lambda fn, msg: None) |
|
1368 | 1390 | else: |
|
1369 | 1391 | match = matchall(repo) |
|
1370 | 1392 | |
|
1371 | 1393 | fileprefetchhooks(repo, revs, match) |
|
1372 | 1394 | |
|
1373 | 1395 | # a list of (repo, revs, match) prefetch functions |
|
1374 | 1396 | fileprefetchhooks = util.hooks() |
|
1375 | 1397 | |
|
1376 | 1398 | # A marker that tells the evolve extension to suppress its own reporting |
|
1377 | 1399 | _reportstroubledchangesets = True |
|
1378 | 1400 | |
|
1379 | 1401 | def registersummarycallback(repo, otr, txnname=''): |
|
1380 | 1402 | """register a callback to issue a summary after the transaction is closed |
|
1381 | 1403 | """ |
|
1382 | 1404 | def txmatch(sources): |
|
1383 | 1405 | return any(txnname.startswith(source) for source in sources) |
|
1384 | 1406 | |
|
1385 | 1407 | categories = [] |
|
1386 | 1408 | |
|
1387 | 1409 | def reportsummary(func): |
|
1388 | 1410 | """decorator for report callbacks.""" |
|
1389 | 1411 | # The repoview life cycle is shorter than the one of the actual |
|
1390 | 1412 | # underlying repository. So the filtered object can die before the |
|
1391 | 1413 | # weakref is used leading to troubles. We keep a reference to the |
|
1392 | 1414 | # unfiltered object and restore the filtering when retrieving the |
|
1393 | 1415 | # repository through the weakref. |
|
1394 | 1416 | filtername = repo.filtername |
|
1395 | 1417 | reporef = weakref.ref(repo.unfiltered()) |
|
1396 | 1418 | def wrapped(tr): |
|
1397 | 1419 | repo = reporef() |
|
1398 | 1420 | if filtername: |
|
1399 | 1421 | repo = repo.filtered(filtername) |
|
1400 | 1422 | func(repo, tr) |
|
1401 | 1423 | newcat = '%02i-txnreport' % len(categories) |
|
1402 | 1424 | otr.addpostclose(newcat, wrapped) |
|
1403 | 1425 | categories.append(newcat) |
|
1404 | 1426 | return wrapped |
|
1405 | 1427 | |
|
1406 | 1428 | if txmatch(_reportobsoletedsource): |
|
1407 | 1429 | @reportsummary |
|
1408 | 1430 | def reportobsoleted(repo, tr): |
|
1409 | 1431 | obsoleted = obsutil.getobsoleted(repo, tr) |
|
1410 | 1432 | if obsoleted: |
|
1411 | 1433 | repo.ui.status(_('obsoleted %i changesets\n') |
|
1412 | 1434 | % len(obsoleted)) |
|
1413 | 1435 | |
|
1414 | 1436 | if (obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.createmarkersopt) and |
|
1415 | 1437 | repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'evolution.report-instabilities')): |
|
1416 | 1438 | instabilitytypes = [ |
|
1417 | 1439 | ('orphan', 'orphan'), |
|
1418 | 1440 | ('phase-divergent', 'phasedivergent'), |
|
1419 | 1441 | ('content-divergent', 'contentdivergent'), |
|
1420 | 1442 | ] |
|
1421 | 1443 | |
|
1422 | 1444 | def getinstabilitycounts(repo): |
|
1423 | 1445 | filtered = repo.changelog.filteredrevs |
|
1424 | 1446 | counts = {} |
|
1425 | 1447 | for instability, revset in instabilitytypes: |
|
1426 | 1448 | counts[instability] = len(set(obsolete.getrevs(repo, revset)) - |
|
1427 | 1449 | filtered) |
|
1428 | 1450 | return counts |
|
1429 | 1451 | |
|
1430 | 1452 | oldinstabilitycounts = getinstabilitycounts(repo) |
|
1431 | 1453 | @reportsummary |
|
1432 | 1454 | def reportnewinstabilities(repo, tr): |
|
1433 | 1455 | newinstabilitycounts = getinstabilitycounts(repo) |
|
1434 | 1456 | for instability, revset in instabilitytypes: |
|
1435 | 1457 | delta = (newinstabilitycounts[instability] - |
|
1436 | 1458 | oldinstabilitycounts[instability]) |
|
1437 | 1459 | if delta > 0: |
|
1438 | 1460 | repo.ui.warn(_('%i new %s changesets\n') % |
|
1439 | 1461 | (delta, instability)) |
|
1440 | 1462 | |
|
1441 | 1463 | if txmatch(_reportnewcssource): |
|
1442 | 1464 | @reportsummary |
|
1443 | 1465 | def reportnewcs(repo, tr): |
|
1444 | 1466 | """Report the range of new revisions pulled/unbundled.""" |
|
1445 | 1467 | newrevs = tr.changes.get('revs', xrange(0, 0)) |
|
1446 | 1468 | if not newrevs: |
|
1447 | 1469 | return |
|
1448 | 1470 | |
|
1449 | 1471 | # Compute the bounds of new revisions' range, excluding obsoletes. |
|
1450 | 1472 | unfi = repo.unfiltered() |
|
1451 | 1473 | revs = unfi.revs('%ld and not obsolete()', newrevs) |
|
1452 | 1474 | if not revs: |
|
1453 | 1475 | # Got only obsoletes. |
|
1454 | 1476 | return |
|
1455 | 1477 | minrev, maxrev = repo[revs.min()], repo[revs.max()] |
|
1456 | 1478 | |
|
1457 | 1479 | if minrev == maxrev: |
|
1458 | 1480 | revrange = minrev |
|
1459 | 1481 | else: |
|
1460 | 1482 | revrange = '%s:%s' % (minrev, maxrev) |
|
1461 | 1483 | repo.ui.status(_('new changesets %s\n') % revrange) |
|
1462 | 1484 | |
|
1463 | 1485 | def nodesummaries(repo, nodes, maxnumnodes=4): |
|
1464 | 1486 | if len(nodes) <= maxnumnodes or repo.ui.verbose: |
|
1465 | 1487 | return ' '.join(short(h) for h in nodes) |
|
1466 | 1488 | first = ' '.join(short(h) for h in nodes[:maxnumnodes]) |
|
1467 | 1489 | return _("%s and %d others") % (first, len(nodes) - maxnumnodes) |
|
1468 | 1490 | |
|
1469 | 1491 | def enforcesinglehead(repo, tr, desc): |
|
1470 | 1492 | """check that no named branch has multiple heads""" |
|
1471 | 1493 | if desc in ('strip', 'repair'): |
|
1472 | 1494 | # skip the logic during strip |
|
1473 | 1495 | return |
|
1474 | 1496 | visible = repo.filtered('visible') |
|
1475 | 1497 | # possible improvement: we could restrict the check to affected branch |
|
1476 | 1498 | for name, heads in visible.branchmap().iteritems(): |
|
1477 | 1499 | if len(heads) > 1: |
|
1478 | 1500 | msg = _('rejecting multiple heads on branch "%s"') |
|
1479 | 1501 | msg %= name |
|
1480 | 1502 | hint = _('%d heads: %s') |
|
1481 | 1503 | hint %= (len(heads), nodesummaries(repo, heads)) |
|
1482 | 1504 | raise error.Abort(msg, hint=hint) |
|
1483 | 1505 | |
|
1484 | 1506 | def wrapconvertsink(sink): |
|
1485 | 1507 | """Allow extensions to wrap the sink returned by convcmd.convertsink() |
|
1486 | 1508 | before it is used, whether or not the convert extension was formally loaded. |
|
1487 | 1509 | """ |
|
1488 | 1510 | return sink |
|
1489 | 1511 | |
|
1490 | 1512 | def unhidehashlikerevs(repo, specs, hiddentype): |
|
1491 | 1513 | """parse the user specs and unhide changesets whose hash or revision number |
|
1492 | 1514 | is passed. |
|
1493 | 1515 | |
|
1494 | 1516 | hiddentype can be: 1) 'warn': warn while unhiding changesets |
|
1495 | 1517 | 2) 'nowarn': don't warn while unhiding changesets |
|
1496 | 1518 | |
|
1497 | 1519 | returns a repo object with the required changesets unhidden |
|
1498 | 1520 | """ |
|
1499 | 1521 | if not repo.filtername or not repo.ui.configbool('experimental', |
|
1500 | 1522 | 'directaccess'): |
|
1501 | 1523 | return repo |
|
1502 | 1524 | |
|
1503 | 1525 | if repo.filtername not in ('visible', 'visible-hidden'): |
|
1504 | 1526 | return repo |
|
1505 | 1527 | |
|
1506 | 1528 | symbols = set() |
|
1507 | 1529 | for spec in specs: |
|
1508 | 1530 | try: |
|
1509 | 1531 | tree = revsetlang.parse(spec) |
|
1510 | 1532 | except error.ParseError: # will be reported by scmutil.revrange() |
|
1511 | 1533 | continue |
|
1512 | 1534 | |
|
1513 | 1535 | symbols.update(revsetlang.gethashlikesymbols(tree)) |
|
1514 | 1536 | |
|
1515 | 1537 | if not symbols: |
|
1516 | 1538 | return repo |
|
1517 | 1539 | |
|
1518 | 1540 | revs = _getrevsfromsymbols(repo, symbols) |
|
1519 | 1541 | |
|
1520 | 1542 | if not revs: |
|
1521 | 1543 | return repo |
|
1522 | 1544 | |
|
1523 | 1545 | if hiddentype == 'warn': |
|
1524 | 1546 | unfi = repo.unfiltered() |
|
1525 | 1547 | revstr = ", ".join([pycompat.bytestr(unfi[l]) for l in revs]) |
|
1526 | 1548 | repo.ui.warn(_("warning: accessing hidden changesets for write " |
|
1527 | 1549 | "operation: %s\n") % revstr) |
|
1528 | 1550 | |
|
1529 | 1551 | # we have to use new filtername to separate branch/tags cache until we can |
|
1530 | 1552 | # disbale these cache when revisions are dynamically pinned. |
|
1531 | 1553 | return repo.filtered('visible-hidden', revs) |
|
1532 | 1554 | |
|
1533 | 1555 | def _getrevsfromsymbols(repo, symbols): |
|
1534 | 1556 | """parse the list of symbols and returns a set of revision numbers of hidden |
|
1535 | 1557 | changesets present in symbols""" |
|
1536 | 1558 | revs = set() |
|
1537 | 1559 | unfi = repo.unfiltered() |
|
1538 | 1560 | unficl = unfi.changelog |
|
1539 | 1561 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1540 | 1562 | tiprev = len(unficl) |
|
1541 | 1563 | allowrevnums = repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'directaccess.revnums') |
|
1542 | 1564 | for s in symbols: |
|
1543 | 1565 | try: |
|
1544 | 1566 | n = int(s) |
|
1545 | 1567 | if n <= tiprev: |
|
1546 | 1568 | if not allowrevnums: |
|
1547 | 1569 | continue |
|
1548 | 1570 | else: |
|
1549 | 1571 | if n not in cl: |
|
1550 | 1572 | revs.add(n) |
|
1551 | 1573 | continue |
|
1552 | 1574 | except ValueError: |
|
1553 | 1575 | pass |
|
1554 | 1576 | |
|
1555 | 1577 | try: |
|
1556 | 1578 | s = resolvehexnodeidprefix(unfi, s) |
|
1557 | 1579 | except (error.LookupError, error.WdirUnsupported): |
|
1558 | 1580 | s = None |
|
1559 | 1581 | |
|
1560 | 1582 | if s is not None: |
|
1561 | 1583 | rev = unficl.rev(s) |
|
1562 | 1584 | if rev not in cl: |
|
1563 | 1585 | revs.add(rev) |
|
1564 | 1586 | |
|
1565 | 1587 | return revs |
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