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1 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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1 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
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2 | |||
3 | import errno |
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3 | import errno | |
4 | import os |
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4 | import os | |
5 | import posixpath |
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5 | import posixpath | |
6 | import stat |
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6 | import stat | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | from .i18n import _ |
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8 | from .i18n import _ | |
9 | from . import ( |
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9 | from . import ( | |
10 | encoding, |
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10 | encoding, | |
11 | error, |
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11 | error, | |
12 | pycompat, |
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12 | pycompat, | |
13 | util, |
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13 | util, | |
14 | ) |
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14 | ) | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | def _lowerclean(s): |
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16 | def _lowerclean(s): | |
17 | return encoding.hfsignoreclean(s.lower()) |
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17 | return encoding.hfsignoreclean(s.lower()) | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | class pathauditor(object): |
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19 | class pathauditor(object): | |
20 | '''ensure that a filesystem path contains no banned components. |
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20 | '''ensure that a filesystem path contains no banned components. | |
21 | the following properties of a path are checked: |
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21 | the following properties of a path are checked: | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | - ends with a directory separator |
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23 | - ends with a directory separator | |
24 | - under top-level .hg |
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24 | - under top-level .hg | |
25 | - starts at the root of a windows drive |
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25 | - starts at the root of a windows drive | |
26 | - contains ".." |
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26 | - contains ".." | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | More check are also done about the file system states: |
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28 | More check are also done about the file system states: | |
29 | - traverses a symlink (e.g. a/symlink_here/b) |
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29 | - traverses a symlink (e.g. a/symlink_here/b) | |
30 | - inside a nested repository (a callback can be used to approve |
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30 | - inside a nested repository (a callback can be used to approve | |
31 | some nested repositories, e.g., subrepositories) |
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31 | some nested repositories, e.g., subrepositories) | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | The file system checks are only done when 'realfs' is set to True (the |
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33 | The file system checks are only done when 'realfs' is set to True (the | |
34 | default). They should be disable then we are auditing path for operation on |
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34 | default). They should be disable then we are auditing path for operation on | |
35 | stored history. |
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35 | stored history. | |
36 | ''' |
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36 | ''' | |
37 |
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37 | |||
38 | def __init__(self, root, callback=None, realfs=True): |
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38 | def __init__(self, root, callback=None, realfs=True): | |
39 | self.audited = set() |
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39 | self.audited = set() | |
40 | self.auditeddir = set() |
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40 | self.auditeddir = set() | |
41 | self.root = root |
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41 | self.root = root | |
42 | self._realfs = realfs |
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42 | self._realfs = realfs | |
43 | self.callback = callback |
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43 | self.callback = callback | |
44 | if os.path.lexists(root) and not util.fscasesensitive(root): |
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44 | if os.path.lexists(root) and not util.fscasesensitive(root): | |
45 | self.normcase = util.normcase |
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45 | self.normcase = util.normcase | |
46 | else: |
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46 | else: | |
47 | self.normcase = lambda x: x |
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47 | self.normcase = lambda x: x | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | def __call__(self, path): |
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49 | def __call__(self, path, mode=None): | |
50 | '''Check the relative path. |
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50 | '''Check the relative path. | |
51 | path may contain a pattern (e.g. foodir/**.txt)''' |
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51 | path may contain a pattern (e.g. foodir/**.txt)''' | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | path = util.localpath(path) |
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53 | path = util.localpath(path) | |
54 | normpath = self.normcase(path) |
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54 | normpath = self.normcase(path) | |
55 | if normpath in self.audited: |
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55 | if normpath in self.audited: | |
56 | return |
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56 | return | |
57 | # AIX ignores "/" at end of path, others raise EISDIR. |
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57 | # AIX ignores "/" at end of path, others raise EISDIR. | |
58 | if util.endswithsep(path): |
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58 | if util.endswithsep(path): | |
59 | raise error.Abort(_("path ends in directory separator: %s") % path) |
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59 | raise error.Abort(_("path ends in directory separator: %s") % path) | |
60 | parts = util.splitpath(path) |
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60 | parts = util.splitpath(path) | |
61 | if (os.path.splitdrive(path)[0] |
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61 | if (os.path.splitdrive(path)[0] | |
62 | or _lowerclean(parts[0]) in ('.hg', '.hg.', '') |
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62 | or _lowerclean(parts[0]) in ('.hg', '.hg.', '') | |
63 | or os.pardir in parts): |
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63 | or os.pardir in parts): | |
64 | raise error.Abort(_("path contains illegal component: %s") % path) |
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64 | raise error.Abort(_("path contains illegal component: %s") % path) | |
65 | # Windows shortname aliases |
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65 | # Windows shortname aliases | |
66 | for p in parts: |
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66 | for p in parts: | |
67 | if "~" in p: |
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67 | if "~" in p: | |
68 | first, last = p.split("~", 1) |
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68 | first, last = p.split("~", 1) | |
69 | if last.isdigit() and first.upper() in ["HG", "HG8B6C"]: |
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69 | if last.isdigit() and first.upper() in ["HG", "HG8B6C"]: | |
70 | raise error.Abort(_("path contains illegal component: %s") |
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70 | raise error.Abort(_("path contains illegal component: %s") | |
71 | % path) |
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71 | % path) | |
72 | if '.hg' in _lowerclean(path): |
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72 | if '.hg' in _lowerclean(path): | |
73 | lparts = [_lowerclean(p.lower()) for p in parts] |
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73 | lparts = [_lowerclean(p.lower()) for p in parts] | |
74 | for p in '.hg', '.hg.': |
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74 | for p in '.hg', '.hg.': | |
75 | if p in lparts[1:]: |
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75 | if p in lparts[1:]: | |
76 | pos = lparts.index(p) |
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76 | pos = lparts.index(p) | |
77 | base = os.path.join(*parts[:pos]) |
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77 | base = os.path.join(*parts[:pos]) | |
78 | raise error.Abort(_("path '%s' is inside nested repo %r") |
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78 | raise error.Abort(_("path '%s' is inside nested repo %r") | |
79 | % (path, base)) |
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79 | % (path, base)) | |
80 |
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80 | |||
81 | normparts = util.splitpath(normpath) |
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81 | normparts = util.splitpath(normpath) | |
82 | assert len(parts) == len(normparts) |
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82 | assert len(parts) == len(normparts) | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | parts.pop() |
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84 | parts.pop() | |
85 | normparts.pop() |
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85 | normparts.pop() | |
86 | prefixes = [] |
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86 | prefixes = [] | |
87 | # It's important that we check the path parts starting from the root. |
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87 | # It's important that we check the path parts starting from the root. | |
88 | # This means we won't accidentally traverse a symlink into some other |
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88 | # This means we won't accidentally traverse a symlink into some other | |
89 | # filesystem (which is potentially expensive to access). |
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89 | # filesystem (which is potentially expensive to access). | |
90 | for i in range(len(parts)): |
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90 | for i in range(len(parts)): | |
91 | prefix = pycompat.ossep.join(parts[:i + 1]) |
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91 | prefix = pycompat.ossep.join(parts[:i + 1]) | |
92 | normprefix = pycompat.ossep.join(normparts[:i + 1]) |
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92 | normprefix = pycompat.ossep.join(normparts[:i + 1]) | |
93 | if normprefix in self.auditeddir: |
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93 | if normprefix in self.auditeddir: | |
94 | continue |
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94 | continue | |
95 | if self._realfs: |
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95 | if self._realfs: | |
96 | self._checkfs(prefix, path) |
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96 | self._checkfs(prefix, path) | |
97 | prefixes.append(normprefix) |
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97 | prefixes.append(normprefix) | |
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | self.audited.add(normpath) |
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99 | self.audited.add(normpath) | |
100 | # only add prefixes to the cache after checking everything: we don't |
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100 | # only add prefixes to the cache after checking everything: we don't | |
101 | # want to add "foo/bar/baz" before checking if there's a "foo/.hg" |
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101 | # want to add "foo/bar/baz" before checking if there's a "foo/.hg" | |
102 | self.auditeddir.update(prefixes) |
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102 | self.auditeddir.update(prefixes) | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | def _checkfs(self, prefix, path): |
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104 | def _checkfs(self, prefix, path): | |
105 | """raise exception if a file system backed check fails""" |
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105 | """raise exception if a file system backed check fails""" | |
106 | curpath = os.path.join(self.root, prefix) |
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106 | curpath = os.path.join(self.root, prefix) | |
107 | try: |
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107 | try: | |
108 | st = os.lstat(curpath) |
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108 | st = os.lstat(curpath) | |
109 | except OSError as err: |
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109 | except OSError as err: | |
110 | # EINVAL can be raised as invalid path syntax under win32. |
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110 | # EINVAL can be raised as invalid path syntax under win32. | |
111 | # They must be ignored for patterns can be checked too. |
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111 | # They must be ignored for patterns can be checked too. | |
112 | if err.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENOTDIR, errno.EINVAL): |
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112 | if err.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENOTDIR, errno.EINVAL): | |
113 | raise |
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113 | raise | |
114 | else: |
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114 | else: | |
115 | if stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode): |
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115 | if stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode): | |
116 | msg = _('path %r traverses symbolic link %r') % (path, prefix) |
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116 | msg = _('path %r traverses symbolic link %r') % (path, prefix) | |
117 | raise error.Abort(msg) |
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117 | raise error.Abort(msg) | |
118 | elif (stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) and |
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118 | elif (stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) and | |
119 | os.path.isdir(os.path.join(curpath, '.hg'))): |
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119 | os.path.isdir(os.path.join(curpath, '.hg'))): | |
120 | if not self.callback or not self.callback(curpath): |
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120 | if not self.callback or not self.callback(curpath): | |
121 | msg = _("path '%s' is inside nested repo %r") |
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121 | msg = _("path '%s' is inside nested repo %r") | |
122 | raise error.Abort(msg % (path, prefix)) |
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122 | raise error.Abort(msg % (path, prefix)) | |
123 |
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123 | |||
124 | def check(self, path): |
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124 | def check(self, path): | |
125 | try: |
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125 | try: | |
126 | self(path) |
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126 | self(path) | |
127 | return True |
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127 | return True | |
128 | except (OSError, error.Abort): |
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128 | except (OSError, error.Abort): | |
129 | return False |
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129 | return False | |
130 |
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130 | |||
131 | def canonpath(root, cwd, myname, auditor=None): |
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131 | def canonpath(root, cwd, myname, auditor=None): | |
132 | '''return the canonical path of myname, given cwd and root''' |
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132 | '''return the canonical path of myname, given cwd and root''' | |
133 | if util.endswithsep(root): |
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133 | if util.endswithsep(root): | |
134 | rootsep = root |
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134 | rootsep = root | |
135 | else: |
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135 | else: | |
136 | rootsep = root + pycompat.ossep |
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136 | rootsep = root + pycompat.ossep | |
137 | name = myname |
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137 | name = myname | |
138 | if not os.path.isabs(name): |
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138 | if not os.path.isabs(name): | |
139 | name = os.path.join(root, cwd, name) |
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139 | name = os.path.join(root, cwd, name) | |
140 | name = os.path.normpath(name) |
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140 | name = os.path.normpath(name) | |
141 | if auditor is None: |
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141 | if auditor is None: | |
142 | auditor = pathauditor(root) |
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142 | auditor = pathauditor(root) | |
143 | if name != rootsep and name.startswith(rootsep): |
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143 | if name != rootsep and name.startswith(rootsep): | |
144 | name = name[len(rootsep):] |
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144 | name = name[len(rootsep):] | |
145 | auditor(name) |
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145 | auditor(name) | |
146 | return util.pconvert(name) |
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146 | return util.pconvert(name) | |
147 | elif name == root: |
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147 | elif name == root: | |
148 | return '' |
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148 | return '' | |
149 | else: |
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149 | else: | |
150 | # Determine whether `name' is in the hierarchy at or beneath `root', |
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150 | # Determine whether `name' is in the hierarchy at or beneath `root', | |
151 | # by iterating name=dirname(name) until that causes no change (can't |
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151 | # by iterating name=dirname(name) until that causes no change (can't | |
152 | # check name == '/', because that doesn't work on windows). The list |
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152 | # check name == '/', because that doesn't work on windows). The list | |
153 | # `rel' holds the reversed list of components making up the relative |
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153 | # `rel' holds the reversed list of components making up the relative | |
154 | # file name we want. |
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154 | # file name we want. | |
155 | rel = [] |
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155 | rel = [] | |
156 | while True: |
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156 | while True: | |
157 | try: |
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157 | try: | |
158 | s = util.samefile(name, root) |
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158 | s = util.samefile(name, root) | |
159 | except OSError: |
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159 | except OSError: | |
160 | s = False |
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160 | s = False | |
161 | if s: |
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161 | if s: | |
162 | if not rel: |
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162 | if not rel: | |
163 | # name was actually the same as root (maybe a symlink) |
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163 | # name was actually the same as root (maybe a symlink) | |
164 | return '' |
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164 | return '' | |
165 | rel.reverse() |
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165 | rel.reverse() | |
166 | name = os.path.join(*rel) |
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166 | name = os.path.join(*rel) | |
167 | auditor(name) |
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167 | auditor(name) | |
168 | return util.pconvert(name) |
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168 | return util.pconvert(name) | |
169 | dirname, basename = util.split(name) |
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169 | dirname, basename = util.split(name) | |
170 | rel.append(basename) |
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170 | rel.append(basename) | |
171 | if dirname == name: |
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171 | if dirname == name: | |
172 | break |
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172 | break | |
173 | name = dirname |
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173 | name = dirname | |
174 |
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174 | |||
175 | # A common mistake is to use -R, but specify a file relative to the repo |
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175 | # A common mistake is to use -R, but specify a file relative to the repo | |
176 | # instead of cwd. Detect that case, and provide a hint to the user. |
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176 | # instead of cwd. Detect that case, and provide a hint to the user. | |
177 | hint = None |
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177 | hint = None | |
178 | try: |
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178 | try: | |
179 | if cwd != root: |
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179 | if cwd != root: | |
180 | canonpath(root, root, myname, auditor) |
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180 | canonpath(root, root, myname, auditor) | |
181 | hint = (_("consider using '--cwd %s'") |
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181 | hint = (_("consider using '--cwd %s'") | |
182 | % os.path.relpath(root, cwd)) |
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182 | % os.path.relpath(root, cwd)) | |
183 | except error.Abort: |
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183 | except error.Abort: | |
184 | pass |
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184 | pass | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | raise error.Abort(_("%s not under root '%s'") % (myname, root), |
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186 | raise error.Abort(_("%s not under root '%s'") % (myname, root), | |
187 | hint=hint) |
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187 | hint=hint) | |
188 |
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188 | |||
189 | def normasprefix(path): |
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189 | def normasprefix(path): | |
190 | '''normalize the specified path as path prefix |
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190 | '''normalize the specified path as path prefix | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 | Returned value can be used safely for "p.startswith(prefix)", |
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192 | Returned value can be used safely for "p.startswith(prefix)", | |
193 | "p[len(prefix):]", and so on. |
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193 | "p[len(prefix):]", and so on. | |
194 |
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194 | |||
195 | For efficiency, this expects "path" argument to be already |
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195 | For efficiency, this expects "path" argument to be already | |
196 | normalized by "os.path.normpath", "os.path.realpath", and so on. |
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196 | normalized by "os.path.normpath", "os.path.realpath", and so on. | |
197 |
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197 | |||
198 | See also issue3033 for detail about need of this function. |
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198 | See also issue3033 for detail about need of this function. | |
199 |
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199 | |||
200 | >>> normasprefix('/foo/bar').replace(os.sep, '/') |
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200 | >>> normasprefix('/foo/bar').replace(os.sep, '/') | |
201 | '/foo/bar/' |
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201 | '/foo/bar/' | |
202 | >>> normasprefix('/').replace(os.sep, '/') |
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202 | >>> normasprefix('/').replace(os.sep, '/') | |
203 | '/' |
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203 | '/' | |
204 | ''' |
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204 | ''' | |
205 | d, p = os.path.splitdrive(path) |
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205 | d, p = os.path.splitdrive(path) | |
206 | if len(p) != len(pycompat.ossep): |
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206 | if len(p) != len(pycompat.ossep): | |
207 | return path + pycompat.ossep |
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207 | return path + pycompat.ossep | |
208 | else: |
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208 | else: | |
209 | return path |
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209 | return path | |
210 |
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210 | |||
211 | # forward two methods from posixpath that do what we need, but we'd |
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211 | # forward two methods from posixpath that do what we need, but we'd | |
212 | # rather not let our internals know that we're thinking in posix terms |
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212 | # rather not let our internals know that we're thinking in posix terms | |
213 | # - instead we'll let them be oblivious. |
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213 | # - instead we'll let them be oblivious. | |
214 | join = posixpath.join |
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214 | join = posixpath.join | |
215 | dirname = posixpath.dirname |
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215 | dirname = posixpath.dirname |
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1 | # vfs.py - Mercurial 'vfs' classes |
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1 | # vfs.py - Mercurial 'vfs' classes | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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7 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | import contextlib |
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9 | import contextlib | |
10 | import errno |
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10 | import errno | |
11 | import os |
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11 | import os | |
12 | import shutil |
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12 | import shutil | |
13 | import stat |
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13 | import stat | |
14 | import tempfile |
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14 | import tempfile | |
15 | import threading |
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15 | import threading | |
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | from .i18n import _ |
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17 | from .i18n import _ | |
18 | from . import ( |
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18 | from . import ( | |
19 | error, |
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19 | error, | |
20 | pathutil, |
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20 | pathutil, | |
21 | pycompat, |
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21 | pycompat, | |
22 | util, |
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22 | util, | |
23 | ) |
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23 | ) | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | def _avoidambig(path, oldstat): |
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25 | def _avoidambig(path, oldstat): | |
26 | """Avoid file stat ambiguity forcibly |
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26 | """Avoid file stat ambiguity forcibly | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | This function causes copying ``path`` file, if it is owned by |
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28 | This function causes copying ``path`` file, if it is owned by | |
29 | another (see issue5418 and issue5584 for detail). |
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29 | another (see issue5418 and issue5584 for detail). | |
30 | """ |
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30 | """ | |
31 | def checkandavoid(): |
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31 | def checkandavoid(): | |
32 | newstat = util.filestat.frompath(path) |
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32 | newstat = util.filestat.frompath(path) | |
33 | # return whether file stat ambiguity is (already) avoided |
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33 | # return whether file stat ambiguity is (already) avoided | |
34 | return (not newstat.isambig(oldstat) or |
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34 | return (not newstat.isambig(oldstat) or | |
35 | newstat.avoidambig(path, oldstat)) |
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35 | newstat.avoidambig(path, oldstat)) | |
36 | if not checkandavoid(): |
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36 | if not checkandavoid(): | |
37 | # simply copy to change owner of path to get privilege to |
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37 | # simply copy to change owner of path to get privilege to | |
38 | # advance mtime (see issue5418) |
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38 | # advance mtime (see issue5418) | |
39 | util.rename(util.mktempcopy(path), path) |
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39 | util.rename(util.mktempcopy(path), path) | |
40 | checkandavoid() |
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40 | checkandavoid() | |
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | class abstractvfs(object): |
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42 | class abstractvfs(object): | |
43 | """Abstract base class; cannot be instantiated""" |
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43 | """Abstract base class; cannot be instantiated""" | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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45 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
46 | '''Prevent instantiation; don't call this from subclasses.''' |
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46 | '''Prevent instantiation; don't call this from subclasses.''' | |
47 | raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self))) |
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47 | raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self))) | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | def tryread(self, path): |
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49 | def tryread(self, path): | |
50 | '''gracefully return an empty string for missing files''' |
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50 | '''gracefully return an empty string for missing files''' | |
51 | try: |
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51 | try: | |
52 | return self.read(path) |
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52 | return self.read(path) | |
53 | except IOError as inst: |
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53 | except IOError as inst: | |
54 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
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54 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
55 | raise |
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55 | raise | |
56 | return "" |
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56 | return "" | |
57 |
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57 | |||
58 | def tryreadlines(self, path, mode='rb'): |
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58 | def tryreadlines(self, path, mode='rb'): | |
59 | '''gracefully return an empty array for missing files''' |
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59 | '''gracefully return an empty array for missing files''' | |
60 | try: |
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60 | try: | |
61 | return self.readlines(path, mode=mode) |
|
61 | return self.readlines(path, mode=mode) | |
62 | except IOError as inst: |
|
62 | except IOError as inst: | |
63 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
63 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
64 | raise |
|
64 | raise | |
65 | return [] |
|
65 | return [] | |
66 |
|
66 | |||
67 | @util.propertycache |
|
67 | @util.propertycache | |
68 | def open(self): |
|
68 | def open(self): | |
69 | '''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root. |
|
69 | '''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root. | |
70 |
|
70 | |||
71 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by |
|
71 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by | |
72 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified |
|
72 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified | |
73 | for "write" mode access. |
|
73 | for "write" mode access. | |
74 | ''' |
|
74 | ''' | |
75 | return self.__call__ |
|
75 | return self.__call__ | |
76 |
|
76 | |||
77 | def read(self, path): |
|
77 | def read(self, path): | |
78 | with self(path, 'rb') as fp: |
|
78 | with self(path, 'rb') as fp: | |
79 | return fp.read() |
|
79 | return fp.read() | |
80 |
|
80 | |||
81 | def readlines(self, path, mode='rb'): |
|
81 | def readlines(self, path, mode='rb'): | |
82 | with self(path, mode=mode) as fp: |
|
82 | with self(path, mode=mode) as fp: | |
83 | return fp.readlines() |
|
83 | return fp.readlines() | |
84 |
|
84 | |||
85 | def write(self, path, data, backgroundclose=False): |
|
85 | def write(self, path, data, backgroundclose=False): | |
86 | with self(path, 'wb', backgroundclose=backgroundclose) as fp: |
|
86 | with self(path, 'wb', backgroundclose=backgroundclose) as fp: | |
87 | return fp.write(data) |
|
87 | return fp.write(data) | |
88 |
|
88 | |||
89 | def writelines(self, path, data, mode='wb', notindexed=False): |
|
89 | def writelines(self, path, data, mode='wb', notindexed=False): | |
90 | with self(path, mode=mode, notindexed=notindexed) as fp: |
|
90 | with self(path, mode=mode, notindexed=notindexed) as fp: | |
91 | return fp.writelines(data) |
|
91 | return fp.writelines(data) | |
92 |
|
92 | |||
93 | def append(self, path, data): |
|
93 | def append(self, path, data): | |
94 | with self(path, 'ab') as fp: |
|
94 | with self(path, 'ab') as fp: | |
95 | return fp.write(data) |
|
95 | return fp.write(data) | |
96 |
|
96 | |||
97 | def basename(self, path): |
|
97 | def basename(self, path): | |
98 | """return base element of a path (as os.path.basename would do) |
|
98 | """return base element of a path (as os.path.basename would do) | |
99 |
|
99 | |||
100 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" |
|
100 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" | |
101 | return os.path.basename(path) |
|
101 | return os.path.basename(path) | |
102 |
|
102 | |||
103 | def chmod(self, path, mode): |
|
103 | def chmod(self, path, mode): | |
104 | return os.chmod(self.join(path), mode) |
|
104 | return os.chmod(self.join(path), mode) | |
105 |
|
105 | |||
106 | def dirname(self, path): |
|
106 | def dirname(self, path): | |
107 | """return dirname element of a path (as os.path.dirname would do) |
|
107 | """return dirname element of a path (as os.path.dirname would do) | |
108 |
|
108 | |||
109 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" |
|
109 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" | |
110 | return os.path.dirname(path) |
|
110 | return os.path.dirname(path) | |
111 |
|
111 | |||
112 | def exists(self, path=None): |
|
112 | def exists(self, path=None): | |
113 | return os.path.exists(self.join(path)) |
|
113 | return os.path.exists(self.join(path)) | |
114 |
|
114 | |||
115 | def fstat(self, fp): |
|
115 | def fstat(self, fp): | |
116 | return util.fstat(fp) |
|
116 | return util.fstat(fp) | |
117 |
|
117 | |||
118 | def isdir(self, path=None): |
|
118 | def isdir(self, path=None): | |
119 | return os.path.isdir(self.join(path)) |
|
119 | return os.path.isdir(self.join(path)) | |
120 |
|
120 | |||
121 | def isfile(self, path=None): |
|
121 | def isfile(self, path=None): | |
122 | return os.path.isfile(self.join(path)) |
|
122 | return os.path.isfile(self.join(path)) | |
123 |
|
123 | |||
124 | def islink(self, path=None): |
|
124 | def islink(self, path=None): | |
125 | return os.path.islink(self.join(path)) |
|
125 | return os.path.islink(self.join(path)) | |
126 |
|
126 | |||
127 | def isfileorlink(self, path=None): |
|
127 | def isfileorlink(self, path=None): | |
128 | '''return whether path is a regular file or a symlink |
|
128 | '''return whether path is a regular file or a symlink | |
129 |
|
129 | |||
130 | Unlike isfile, this doesn't follow symlinks.''' |
|
130 | Unlike isfile, this doesn't follow symlinks.''' | |
131 | try: |
|
131 | try: | |
132 | st = self.lstat(path) |
|
132 | st = self.lstat(path) | |
133 | except OSError: |
|
133 | except OSError: | |
134 | return False |
|
134 | return False | |
135 | mode = st.st_mode |
|
135 | mode = st.st_mode | |
136 | return stat.S_ISREG(mode) or stat.S_ISLNK(mode) |
|
136 | return stat.S_ISREG(mode) or stat.S_ISLNK(mode) | |
137 |
|
137 | |||
138 | def reljoin(self, *paths): |
|
138 | def reljoin(self, *paths): | |
139 | """join various elements of a path together (as os.path.join would do) |
|
139 | """join various elements of a path together (as os.path.join would do) | |
140 |
|
140 | |||
141 | The vfs base is not injected so that path stay relative. This exists |
|
141 | The vfs base is not injected so that path stay relative. This exists | |
142 | to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" |
|
142 | to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" | |
143 | return os.path.join(*paths) |
|
143 | return os.path.join(*paths) | |
144 |
|
144 | |||
145 | def split(self, path): |
|
145 | def split(self, path): | |
146 | """split top-most element of a path (as os.path.split would do) |
|
146 | """split top-most element of a path (as os.path.split would do) | |
147 |
|
147 | |||
148 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" |
|
148 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" | |
149 | return os.path.split(path) |
|
149 | return os.path.split(path) | |
150 |
|
150 | |||
151 | def lexists(self, path=None): |
|
151 | def lexists(self, path=None): | |
152 | return os.path.lexists(self.join(path)) |
|
152 | return os.path.lexists(self.join(path)) | |
153 |
|
153 | |||
154 | def lstat(self, path=None): |
|
154 | def lstat(self, path=None): | |
155 | return os.lstat(self.join(path)) |
|
155 | return os.lstat(self.join(path)) | |
156 |
|
156 | |||
157 | def listdir(self, path=None): |
|
157 | def listdir(self, path=None): | |
158 | return os.listdir(self.join(path)) |
|
158 | return os.listdir(self.join(path)) | |
159 |
|
159 | |||
160 | def makedir(self, path=None, notindexed=True): |
|
160 | def makedir(self, path=None, notindexed=True): | |
161 | return util.makedir(self.join(path), notindexed) |
|
161 | return util.makedir(self.join(path), notindexed) | |
162 |
|
162 | |||
163 | def makedirs(self, path=None, mode=None): |
|
163 | def makedirs(self, path=None, mode=None): | |
164 | return util.makedirs(self.join(path), mode) |
|
164 | return util.makedirs(self.join(path), mode) | |
165 |
|
165 | |||
166 | def makelock(self, info, path): |
|
166 | def makelock(self, info, path): | |
167 | return util.makelock(info, self.join(path)) |
|
167 | return util.makelock(info, self.join(path)) | |
168 |
|
168 | |||
169 | def mkdir(self, path=None): |
|
169 | def mkdir(self, path=None): | |
170 | return os.mkdir(self.join(path)) |
|
170 | return os.mkdir(self.join(path)) | |
171 |
|
171 | |||
172 | def mkstemp(self, suffix='', prefix='tmp', dir=None, text=False): |
|
172 | def mkstemp(self, suffix='', prefix='tmp', dir=None, text=False): | |
173 | fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix, prefix=prefix, |
|
173 | fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix, prefix=prefix, | |
174 | dir=self.join(dir), text=text) |
|
174 | dir=self.join(dir), text=text) | |
175 | dname, fname = util.split(name) |
|
175 | dname, fname = util.split(name) | |
176 | if dir: |
|
176 | if dir: | |
177 | return fd, os.path.join(dir, fname) |
|
177 | return fd, os.path.join(dir, fname) | |
178 | else: |
|
178 | else: | |
179 | return fd, fname |
|
179 | return fd, fname | |
180 |
|
180 | |||
181 | def readdir(self, path=None, stat=None, skip=None): |
|
181 | def readdir(self, path=None, stat=None, skip=None): | |
182 | return util.listdir(self.join(path), stat, skip) |
|
182 | return util.listdir(self.join(path), stat, skip) | |
183 |
|
183 | |||
184 | def readlock(self, path): |
|
184 | def readlock(self, path): | |
185 | return util.readlock(self.join(path)) |
|
185 | return util.readlock(self.join(path)) | |
186 |
|
186 | |||
187 | def rename(self, src, dst, checkambig=False): |
|
187 | def rename(self, src, dst, checkambig=False): | |
188 | """Rename from src to dst |
|
188 | """Rename from src to dst | |
189 |
|
189 | |||
190 | checkambig argument is used with util.filestat, and is useful |
|
190 | checkambig argument is used with util.filestat, and is useful | |
191 | only if destination file is guarded by any lock |
|
191 | only if destination file is guarded by any lock | |
192 | (e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock). |
|
192 | (e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock). | |
193 |
|
193 | |||
194 | To avoid file stat ambiguity forcibly, checkambig=True involves |
|
194 | To avoid file stat ambiguity forcibly, checkambig=True involves | |
195 | copying ``src`` file, if it is owned by another. Therefore, use |
|
195 | copying ``src`` file, if it is owned by another. Therefore, use | |
196 | checkambig=True only in limited cases (see also issue5418 and |
|
196 | checkambig=True only in limited cases (see also issue5418 and | |
197 | issue5584 for detail). |
|
197 | issue5584 for detail). | |
198 | """ |
|
198 | """ | |
199 | srcpath = self.join(src) |
|
199 | srcpath = self.join(src) | |
200 | dstpath = self.join(dst) |
|
200 | dstpath = self.join(dst) | |
201 | oldstat = checkambig and util.filestat.frompath(dstpath) |
|
201 | oldstat = checkambig and util.filestat.frompath(dstpath) | |
202 | if oldstat and oldstat.stat: |
|
202 | if oldstat and oldstat.stat: | |
203 | ret = util.rename(srcpath, dstpath) |
|
203 | ret = util.rename(srcpath, dstpath) | |
204 | _avoidambig(dstpath, oldstat) |
|
204 | _avoidambig(dstpath, oldstat) | |
205 | return ret |
|
205 | return ret | |
206 | return util.rename(srcpath, dstpath) |
|
206 | return util.rename(srcpath, dstpath) | |
207 |
|
207 | |||
208 | def readlink(self, path): |
|
208 | def readlink(self, path): | |
209 | return os.readlink(self.join(path)) |
|
209 | return os.readlink(self.join(path)) | |
210 |
|
210 | |||
211 | def removedirs(self, path=None): |
|
211 | def removedirs(self, path=None): | |
212 | """Remove a leaf directory and all empty intermediate ones |
|
212 | """Remove a leaf directory and all empty intermediate ones | |
213 | """ |
|
213 | """ | |
214 | return util.removedirs(self.join(path)) |
|
214 | return util.removedirs(self.join(path)) | |
215 |
|
215 | |||
216 | def rmtree(self, path=None, ignore_errors=False, forcibly=False): |
|
216 | def rmtree(self, path=None, ignore_errors=False, forcibly=False): | |
217 | """Remove a directory tree recursively |
|
217 | """Remove a directory tree recursively | |
218 |
|
218 | |||
219 | If ``forcibly``, this tries to remove READ-ONLY files, too. |
|
219 | If ``forcibly``, this tries to remove READ-ONLY files, too. | |
220 | """ |
|
220 | """ | |
221 | if forcibly: |
|
221 | if forcibly: | |
222 | def onerror(function, path, excinfo): |
|
222 | def onerror(function, path, excinfo): | |
223 | if function is not os.remove: |
|
223 | if function is not os.remove: | |
224 | raise |
|
224 | raise | |
225 | # read-only files cannot be unlinked under Windows |
|
225 | # read-only files cannot be unlinked under Windows | |
226 | s = os.stat(path) |
|
226 | s = os.stat(path) | |
227 | if (s.st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE) != 0: |
|
227 | if (s.st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE) != 0: | |
228 | raise |
|
228 | raise | |
229 | os.chmod(path, stat.S_IMODE(s.st_mode) | stat.S_IWRITE) |
|
229 | os.chmod(path, stat.S_IMODE(s.st_mode) | stat.S_IWRITE) | |
230 | os.remove(path) |
|
230 | os.remove(path) | |
231 | else: |
|
231 | else: | |
232 | onerror = None |
|
232 | onerror = None | |
233 | return shutil.rmtree(self.join(path), |
|
233 | return shutil.rmtree(self.join(path), | |
234 | ignore_errors=ignore_errors, onerror=onerror) |
|
234 | ignore_errors=ignore_errors, onerror=onerror) | |
235 |
|
235 | |||
236 | def setflags(self, path, l, x): |
|
236 | def setflags(self, path, l, x): | |
237 | return util.setflags(self.join(path), l, x) |
|
237 | return util.setflags(self.join(path), l, x) | |
238 |
|
238 | |||
239 | def stat(self, path=None): |
|
239 | def stat(self, path=None): | |
240 | return os.stat(self.join(path)) |
|
240 | return os.stat(self.join(path)) | |
241 |
|
241 | |||
242 | def unlink(self, path=None): |
|
242 | def unlink(self, path=None): | |
243 | return util.unlink(self.join(path)) |
|
243 | return util.unlink(self.join(path)) | |
244 |
|
244 | |||
245 | def tryunlink(self, path=None): |
|
245 | def tryunlink(self, path=None): | |
246 | """Attempt to remove a file, ignoring missing file errors.""" |
|
246 | """Attempt to remove a file, ignoring missing file errors.""" | |
247 | util.tryunlink(self.join(path)) |
|
247 | util.tryunlink(self.join(path)) | |
248 |
|
248 | |||
249 | def unlinkpath(self, path=None, ignoremissing=False): |
|
249 | def unlinkpath(self, path=None, ignoremissing=False): | |
250 | return util.unlinkpath(self.join(path), ignoremissing=ignoremissing) |
|
250 | return util.unlinkpath(self.join(path), ignoremissing=ignoremissing) | |
251 |
|
251 | |||
252 | def utime(self, path=None, t=None): |
|
252 | def utime(self, path=None, t=None): | |
253 | return os.utime(self.join(path), t) |
|
253 | return os.utime(self.join(path), t) | |
254 |
|
254 | |||
255 | def walk(self, path=None, onerror=None): |
|
255 | def walk(self, path=None, onerror=None): | |
256 | """Yield (dirpath, dirs, files) tuple for each directories under path |
|
256 | """Yield (dirpath, dirs, files) tuple for each directories under path | |
257 |
|
257 | |||
258 | ``dirpath`` is relative one from the root of this vfs. This |
|
258 | ``dirpath`` is relative one from the root of this vfs. This | |
259 | uses ``os.sep`` as path separator, even you specify POSIX |
|
259 | uses ``os.sep`` as path separator, even you specify POSIX | |
260 | style ``path``. |
|
260 | style ``path``. | |
261 |
|
261 | |||
262 | "The root of this vfs" is represented as empty ``dirpath``. |
|
262 | "The root of this vfs" is represented as empty ``dirpath``. | |
263 | """ |
|
263 | """ | |
264 | root = os.path.normpath(self.join(None)) |
|
264 | root = os.path.normpath(self.join(None)) | |
265 | # when dirpath == root, dirpath[prefixlen:] becomes empty |
|
265 | # when dirpath == root, dirpath[prefixlen:] becomes empty | |
266 | # because len(dirpath) < prefixlen. |
|
266 | # because len(dirpath) < prefixlen. | |
267 | prefixlen = len(pathutil.normasprefix(root)) |
|
267 | prefixlen = len(pathutil.normasprefix(root)) | |
268 | for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk(self.join(path), onerror=onerror): |
|
268 | for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk(self.join(path), onerror=onerror): | |
269 | yield (dirpath[prefixlen:], dirs, files) |
|
269 | yield (dirpath[prefixlen:], dirs, files) | |
270 |
|
270 | |||
271 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
|
271 | @contextlib.contextmanager | |
272 | def backgroundclosing(self, ui, expectedcount=-1): |
|
272 | def backgroundclosing(self, ui, expectedcount=-1): | |
273 | """Allow files to be closed asynchronously. |
|
273 | """Allow files to be closed asynchronously. | |
274 |
|
274 | |||
275 | When this context manager is active, ``backgroundclose`` can be passed |
|
275 | When this context manager is active, ``backgroundclose`` can be passed | |
276 | to ``__call__``/``open`` to result in the file possibly being closed |
|
276 | to ``__call__``/``open`` to result in the file possibly being closed | |
277 | asynchronously, on a background thread. |
|
277 | asynchronously, on a background thread. | |
278 | """ |
|
278 | """ | |
279 | # This is an arbitrary restriction and could be changed if we ever |
|
279 | # This is an arbitrary restriction and could be changed if we ever | |
280 | # have a use case. |
|
280 | # have a use case. | |
281 | vfs = getattr(self, 'vfs', self) |
|
281 | vfs = getattr(self, 'vfs', self) | |
282 | if getattr(vfs, '_backgroundfilecloser', None): |
|
282 | if getattr(vfs, '_backgroundfilecloser', None): | |
283 | raise error.Abort( |
|
283 | raise error.Abort( | |
284 | _('can only have 1 active background file closer')) |
|
284 | _('can only have 1 active background file closer')) | |
285 |
|
285 | |||
286 | with backgroundfilecloser(ui, expectedcount=expectedcount) as bfc: |
|
286 | with backgroundfilecloser(ui, expectedcount=expectedcount) as bfc: | |
287 | try: |
|
287 | try: | |
288 | vfs._backgroundfilecloser = bfc |
|
288 | vfs._backgroundfilecloser = bfc | |
289 | yield bfc |
|
289 | yield bfc | |
290 | finally: |
|
290 | finally: | |
291 | vfs._backgroundfilecloser = None |
|
291 | vfs._backgroundfilecloser = None | |
292 |
|
292 | |||
293 | class vfs(abstractvfs): |
|
293 | class vfs(abstractvfs): | |
294 | '''Operate files relative to a base directory |
|
294 | '''Operate files relative to a base directory | |
295 |
|
295 | |||
296 | This class is used to hide the details of COW semantics and |
|
296 | This class is used to hide the details of COW semantics and | |
297 | remote file access from higher level code. |
|
297 | remote file access from higher level code. | |
298 | ''' |
|
298 | ''' | |
299 | def __init__(self, base, audit=True, expandpath=False, realpath=False): |
|
299 | def __init__(self, base, audit=True, expandpath=False, realpath=False): | |
300 | if expandpath: |
|
300 | if expandpath: | |
301 | base = util.expandpath(base) |
|
301 | base = util.expandpath(base) | |
302 | if realpath: |
|
302 | if realpath: | |
303 | base = os.path.realpath(base) |
|
303 | base = os.path.realpath(base) | |
304 | self.base = base |
|
304 | self.base = base | |
305 | self._audit = audit |
|
305 | self._audit = audit | |
306 | if audit: |
|
306 | if audit: | |
307 | self.audit = pathutil.pathauditor(self.base) |
|
307 | self.audit = pathutil.pathauditor(self.base) | |
308 | else: |
|
308 | else: | |
309 | self.audit = util.always |
|
309 | self.audit = (lambda path, mode=None: True) | |
310 | self.createmode = None |
|
310 | self.createmode = None | |
311 | self._trustnlink = None |
|
311 | self._trustnlink = None | |
312 |
|
312 | |||
313 | @util.propertycache |
|
313 | @util.propertycache | |
314 | def _cansymlink(self): |
|
314 | def _cansymlink(self): | |
315 | return util.checklink(self.base) |
|
315 | return util.checklink(self.base) | |
316 |
|
316 | |||
317 | @util.propertycache |
|
317 | @util.propertycache | |
318 | def _chmod(self): |
|
318 | def _chmod(self): | |
319 | return util.checkexec(self.base) |
|
319 | return util.checkexec(self.base) | |
320 |
|
320 | |||
321 | def _fixfilemode(self, name): |
|
321 | def _fixfilemode(self, name): | |
322 | if self.createmode is None or not self._chmod: |
|
322 | if self.createmode is None or not self._chmod: | |
323 | return |
|
323 | return | |
324 | os.chmod(name, self.createmode & 0o666) |
|
324 | os.chmod(name, self.createmode & 0o666) | |
325 |
|
325 | |||
326 | def __call__(self, path, mode="r", text=False, atomictemp=False, |
|
326 | def __call__(self, path, mode="r", text=False, atomictemp=False, | |
327 | notindexed=False, backgroundclose=False, checkambig=False, |
|
327 | notindexed=False, backgroundclose=False, checkambig=False, | |
328 | auditpath=True): |
|
328 | auditpath=True): | |
329 | '''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root. |
|
329 | '''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root. | |
330 |
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330 | |||
331 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by |
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331 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by | |
332 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified |
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332 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified | |
333 | for "write" mode access. |
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333 | for "write" mode access. | |
334 |
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334 | |||
335 | If ``backgroundclose`` is passed, the file may be closed asynchronously. |
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335 | If ``backgroundclose`` is passed, the file may be closed asynchronously. | |
336 | It can only be used if the ``self.backgroundclosing()`` context manager |
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336 | It can only be used if the ``self.backgroundclosing()`` context manager | |
337 | is active. This should only be specified if the following criteria hold: |
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337 | is active. This should only be specified if the following criteria hold: | |
338 |
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338 | |||
339 | 1. There is a potential for writing thousands of files. Unless you |
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339 | 1. There is a potential for writing thousands of files. Unless you | |
340 | are writing thousands of files, the performance benefits of |
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340 | are writing thousands of files, the performance benefits of | |
341 | asynchronously closing files is not realized. |
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341 | asynchronously closing files is not realized. | |
342 | 2. Files are opened exactly once for the ``backgroundclosing`` |
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342 | 2. Files are opened exactly once for the ``backgroundclosing`` | |
343 | active duration and are therefore free of race conditions between |
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343 | active duration and are therefore free of race conditions between | |
344 | closing a file on a background thread and reopening it. (If the |
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344 | closing a file on a background thread and reopening it. (If the | |
345 | file were opened multiple times, there could be unflushed data |
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345 | file were opened multiple times, there could be unflushed data | |
346 | because the original file handle hasn't been flushed/closed yet.) |
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346 | because the original file handle hasn't been flushed/closed yet.) | |
347 |
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347 | |||
348 | ``checkambig`` argument is passed to atomictemplfile (valid |
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348 | ``checkambig`` argument is passed to atomictemplfile (valid | |
349 | only for writing), and is useful only if target file is |
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349 | only for writing), and is useful only if target file is | |
350 | guarded by any lock (e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock). |
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350 | guarded by any lock (e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock). | |
351 |
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351 | |||
352 | To avoid file stat ambiguity forcibly, checkambig=True involves |
|
352 | To avoid file stat ambiguity forcibly, checkambig=True involves | |
353 | copying ``path`` file opened in "append" mode (e.g. for |
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353 | copying ``path`` file opened in "append" mode (e.g. for | |
354 | truncation), if it is owned by another. Therefore, use |
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354 | truncation), if it is owned by another. Therefore, use | |
355 | combination of append mode and checkambig=True only in limited |
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355 | combination of append mode and checkambig=True only in limited | |
356 | cases (see also issue5418 and issue5584 for detail). |
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356 | cases (see also issue5418 and issue5584 for detail). | |
357 | ''' |
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357 | ''' | |
358 | if auditpath: |
|
358 | if auditpath: | |
359 | if self._audit: |
|
359 | if self._audit: | |
360 | r = util.checkosfilename(path) |
|
360 | r = util.checkosfilename(path) | |
361 | if r: |
|
361 | if r: | |
362 | raise error.Abort("%s: %r" % (r, path)) |
|
362 | raise error.Abort("%s: %r" % (r, path)) | |
363 | self.audit(path) |
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363 | self.audit(path, mode=mode) | |
364 | f = self.join(path) |
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364 | f = self.join(path) | |
365 |
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365 | |||
366 | if not text and "b" not in mode: |
|
366 | if not text and "b" not in mode: | |
367 | mode += "b" # for that other OS |
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367 | mode += "b" # for that other OS | |
368 |
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368 | |||
369 | nlink = -1 |
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369 | nlink = -1 | |
370 | if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): |
|
370 | if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): | |
371 | dirname, basename = util.split(f) |
|
371 | dirname, basename = util.split(f) | |
372 | # If basename is empty, then the path is malformed because it points |
|
372 | # If basename is empty, then the path is malformed because it points | |
373 | # to a directory. Let the posixfile() call below raise IOError. |
|
373 | # to a directory. Let the posixfile() call below raise IOError. | |
374 | if basename: |
|
374 | if basename: | |
375 | if atomictemp: |
|
375 | if atomictemp: | |
376 | util.makedirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed) |
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376 | util.makedirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed) | |
377 | return util.atomictempfile(f, mode, self.createmode, |
|
377 | return util.atomictempfile(f, mode, self.createmode, | |
378 | checkambig=checkambig) |
|
378 | checkambig=checkambig) | |
379 | try: |
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379 | try: | |
380 | if 'w' in mode: |
|
380 | if 'w' in mode: | |
381 | util.unlink(f) |
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381 | util.unlink(f) | |
382 | nlink = 0 |
|
382 | nlink = 0 | |
383 | else: |
|
383 | else: | |
384 | # nlinks() may behave differently for files on Windows |
|
384 | # nlinks() may behave differently for files on Windows | |
385 | # shares if the file is open. |
|
385 | # shares if the file is open. | |
386 | with util.posixfile(f): |
|
386 | with util.posixfile(f): | |
387 | nlink = util.nlinks(f) |
|
387 | nlink = util.nlinks(f) | |
388 | if nlink < 1: |
|
388 | if nlink < 1: | |
389 | nlink = 2 # force mktempcopy (issue1922) |
|
389 | nlink = 2 # force mktempcopy (issue1922) | |
390 | except (OSError, IOError) as e: |
|
390 | except (OSError, IOError) as e: | |
391 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
391 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
392 | raise |
|
392 | raise | |
393 | nlink = 0 |
|
393 | nlink = 0 | |
394 | util.makedirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed) |
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394 | util.makedirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed) | |
395 | if nlink > 0: |
|
395 | if nlink > 0: | |
396 | if self._trustnlink is None: |
|
396 | if self._trustnlink is None: | |
397 | self._trustnlink = nlink > 1 or util.checknlink(f) |
|
397 | self._trustnlink = nlink > 1 or util.checknlink(f) | |
398 | if nlink > 1 or not self._trustnlink: |
|
398 | if nlink > 1 or not self._trustnlink: | |
399 | util.rename(util.mktempcopy(f), f) |
|
399 | util.rename(util.mktempcopy(f), f) | |
400 | fp = util.posixfile(f, mode) |
|
400 | fp = util.posixfile(f, mode) | |
401 | if nlink == 0: |
|
401 | if nlink == 0: | |
402 | self._fixfilemode(f) |
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402 | self._fixfilemode(f) | |
403 |
|
403 | |||
404 | if checkambig: |
|
404 | if checkambig: | |
405 | if mode in ('r', 'rb'): |
|
405 | if mode in ('r', 'rb'): | |
406 | raise error.Abort(_('implementation error: mode %s is not' |
|
406 | raise error.Abort(_('implementation error: mode %s is not' | |
407 | ' valid for checkambig=True') % mode) |
|
407 | ' valid for checkambig=True') % mode) | |
408 | fp = checkambigatclosing(fp) |
|
408 | fp = checkambigatclosing(fp) | |
409 |
|
409 | |||
410 | if backgroundclose: |
|
410 | if backgroundclose: | |
411 | if not self._backgroundfilecloser: |
|
411 | if not self._backgroundfilecloser: | |
412 | raise error.Abort(_('backgroundclose can only be used when a ' |
|
412 | raise error.Abort(_('backgroundclose can only be used when a ' | |
413 | 'backgroundclosing context manager is active') |
|
413 | 'backgroundclosing context manager is active') | |
414 | ) |
|
414 | ) | |
415 |
|
415 | |||
416 | fp = delayclosedfile(fp, self._backgroundfilecloser) |
|
416 | fp = delayclosedfile(fp, self._backgroundfilecloser) | |
417 |
|
417 | |||
418 | return fp |
|
418 | return fp | |
419 |
|
419 | |||
420 | def symlink(self, src, dst): |
|
420 | def symlink(self, src, dst): | |
421 | self.audit(dst) |
|
421 | self.audit(dst) | |
422 | linkname = self.join(dst) |
|
422 | linkname = self.join(dst) | |
423 | util.tryunlink(linkname) |
|
423 | util.tryunlink(linkname) | |
424 |
|
424 | |||
425 | util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(linkname), self.createmode) |
|
425 | util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(linkname), self.createmode) | |
426 |
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426 | |||
427 | if self._cansymlink: |
|
427 | if self._cansymlink: | |
428 | try: |
|
428 | try: | |
429 | os.symlink(src, linkname) |
|
429 | os.symlink(src, linkname) | |
430 | except OSError as err: |
|
430 | except OSError as err: | |
431 | raise OSError(err.errno, _('could not symlink to %r: %s') % |
|
431 | raise OSError(err.errno, _('could not symlink to %r: %s') % | |
432 | (src, err.strerror), linkname) |
|
432 | (src, err.strerror), linkname) | |
433 | else: |
|
433 | else: | |
434 | self.write(dst, src) |
|
434 | self.write(dst, src) | |
435 |
|
435 | |||
436 | def join(self, path, *insidef): |
|
436 | def join(self, path, *insidef): | |
437 | if path: |
|
437 | if path: | |
438 | return os.path.join(self.base, path, *insidef) |
|
438 | return os.path.join(self.base, path, *insidef) | |
439 | else: |
|
439 | else: | |
440 | return self.base |
|
440 | return self.base | |
441 |
|
441 | |||
442 | opener = vfs |
|
442 | opener = vfs | |
443 |
|
443 | |||
444 | class proxyvfs(object): |
|
444 | class proxyvfs(object): | |
445 | def __init__(self, vfs): |
|
445 | def __init__(self, vfs): | |
446 | self.vfs = vfs |
|
446 | self.vfs = vfs | |
447 |
|
447 | |||
448 | @property |
|
448 | @property | |
449 | def options(self): |
|
449 | def options(self): | |
450 | return self.vfs.options |
|
450 | return self.vfs.options | |
451 |
|
451 | |||
452 | @options.setter |
|
452 | @options.setter | |
453 | def options(self, value): |
|
453 | def options(self, value): | |
454 | self.vfs.options = value |
|
454 | self.vfs.options = value | |
455 |
|
455 | |||
456 | class filtervfs(abstractvfs, proxyvfs): |
|
456 | class filtervfs(abstractvfs, proxyvfs): | |
457 | '''Wrapper vfs for filtering filenames with a function.''' |
|
457 | '''Wrapper vfs for filtering filenames with a function.''' | |
458 |
|
458 | |||
459 | def __init__(self, vfs, filter): |
|
459 | def __init__(self, vfs, filter): | |
460 | proxyvfs.__init__(self, vfs) |
|
460 | proxyvfs.__init__(self, vfs) | |
461 | self._filter = filter |
|
461 | self._filter = filter | |
462 |
|
462 | |||
463 | def __call__(self, path, *args, **kwargs): |
|
463 | def __call__(self, path, *args, **kwargs): | |
464 | return self.vfs(self._filter(path), *args, **kwargs) |
|
464 | return self.vfs(self._filter(path), *args, **kwargs) | |
465 |
|
465 | |||
466 | def join(self, path, *insidef): |
|
466 | def join(self, path, *insidef): | |
467 | if path: |
|
467 | if path: | |
468 | return self.vfs.join(self._filter(self.vfs.reljoin(path, *insidef))) |
|
468 | return self.vfs.join(self._filter(self.vfs.reljoin(path, *insidef))) | |
469 | else: |
|
469 | else: | |
470 | return self.vfs.join(path) |
|
470 | return self.vfs.join(path) | |
471 |
|
471 | |||
472 | filteropener = filtervfs |
|
472 | filteropener = filtervfs | |
473 |
|
473 | |||
474 | class readonlyvfs(abstractvfs, proxyvfs): |
|
474 | class readonlyvfs(abstractvfs, proxyvfs): | |
475 | '''Wrapper vfs preventing any writing.''' |
|
475 | '''Wrapper vfs preventing any writing.''' | |
476 |
|
476 | |||
477 | def __init__(self, vfs): |
|
477 | def __init__(self, vfs): | |
478 | proxyvfs.__init__(self, vfs) |
|
478 | proxyvfs.__init__(self, vfs) | |
479 |
|
479 | |||
480 | def __call__(self, path, mode='r', *args, **kw): |
|
480 | def __call__(self, path, mode='r', *args, **kw): | |
481 | if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): |
|
481 | if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): | |
482 | raise error.Abort(_('this vfs is read only')) |
|
482 | raise error.Abort(_('this vfs is read only')) | |
483 | return self.vfs(path, mode, *args, **kw) |
|
483 | return self.vfs(path, mode, *args, **kw) | |
484 |
|
484 | |||
485 | def join(self, path, *insidef): |
|
485 | def join(self, path, *insidef): | |
486 | return self.vfs.join(path, *insidef) |
|
486 | return self.vfs.join(path, *insidef) | |
487 |
|
487 | |||
488 | class closewrapbase(object): |
|
488 | class closewrapbase(object): | |
489 | """Base class of wrapper, which hooks closing |
|
489 | """Base class of wrapper, which hooks closing | |
490 |
|
490 | |||
491 | Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer. |
|
491 | Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer. | |
492 | """ |
|
492 | """ | |
493 | def __init__(self, fh): |
|
493 | def __init__(self, fh): | |
494 | object.__setattr__(self, r'_origfh', fh) |
|
494 | object.__setattr__(self, r'_origfh', fh) | |
495 |
|
495 | |||
496 | def __getattr__(self, attr): |
|
496 | def __getattr__(self, attr): | |
497 | return getattr(self._origfh, attr) |
|
497 | return getattr(self._origfh, attr) | |
498 |
|
498 | |||
499 | def __setattr__(self, attr, value): |
|
499 | def __setattr__(self, attr, value): | |
500 | return setattr(self._origfh, attr, value) |
|
500 | return setattr(self._origfh, attr, value) | |
501 |
|
501 | |||
502 | def __delattr__(self, attr): |
|
502 | def __delattr__(self, attr): | |
503 | return delattr(self._origfh, attr) |
|
503 | return delattr(self._origfh, attr) | |
504 |
|
504 | |||
505 | def __enter__(self): |
|
505 | def __enter__(self): | |
506 | return self._origfh.__enter__() |
|
506 | return self._origfh.__enter__() | |
507 |
|
507 | |||
508 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): |
|
508 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): | |
509 | raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self))) |
|
509 | raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self))) | |
510 |
|
510 | |||
511 | def close(self): |
|
511 | def close(self): | |
512 | raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self))) |
|
512 | raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self))) | |
513 |
|
513 | |||
514 | class delayclosedfile(closewrapbase): |
|
514 | class delayclosedfile(closewrapbase): | |
515 | """Proxy for a file object whose close is delayed. |
|
515 | """Proxy for a file object whose close is delayed. | |
516 |
|
516 | |||
517 | Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer. |
|
517 | Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer. | |
518 | """ |
|
518 | """ | |
519 | def __init__(self, fh, closer): |
|
519 | def __init__(self, fh, closer): | |
520 | super(delayclosedfile, self).__init__(fh) |
|
520 | super(delayclosedfile, self).__init__(fh) | |
521 | object.__setattr__(self, r'_closer', closer) |
|
521 | object.__setattr__(self, r'_closer', closer) | |
522 |
|
522 | |||
523 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): |
|
523 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): | |
524 | self._closer.close(self._origfh) |
|
524 | self._closer.close(self._origfh) | |
525 |
|
525 | |||
526 | def close(self): |
|
526 | def close(self): | |
527 | self._closer.close(self._origfh) |
|
527 | self._closer.close(self._origfh) | |
528 |
|
528 | |||
529 | class backgroundfilecloser(object): |
|
529 | class backgroundfilecloser(object): | |
530 | """Coordinates background closing of file handles on multiple threads.""" |
|
530 | """Coordinates background closing of file handles on multiple threads.""" | |
531 | def __init__(self, ui, expectedcount=-1): |
|
531 | def __init__(self, ui, expectedcount=-1): | |
532 | self._running = False |
|
532 | self._running = False | |
533 | self._entered = False |
|
533 | self._entered = False | |
534 | self._threads = [] |
|
534 | self._threads = [] | |
535 | self._threadexception = None |
|
535 | self._threadexception = None | |
536 |
|
536 | |||
537 | # Only Windows/NTFS has slow file closing. So only enable by default |
|
537 | # Only Windows/NTFS has slow file closing. So only enable by default | |
538 | # on that platform. But allow to be enabled elsewhere for testing. |
|
538 | # on that platform. But allow to be enabled elsewhere for testing. | |
539 | defaultenabled = pycompat.osname == 'nt' |
|
539 | defaultenabled = pycompat.osname == 'nt' | |
540 | enabled = ui.configbool('worker', 'backgroundclose', defaultenabled) |
|
540 | enabled = ui.configbool('worker', 'backgroundclose', defaultenabled) | |
541 |
|
541 | |||
542 | if not enabled: |
|
542 | if not enabled: | |
543 | return |
|
543 | return | |
544 |
|
544 | |||
545 | # There is overhead to starting and stopping the background threads. |
|
545 | # There is overhead to starting and stopping the background threads. | |
546 | # Don't do background processing unless the file count is large enough |
|
546 | # Don't do background processing unless the file count is large enough | |
547 | # to justify it. |
|
547 | # to justify it. | |
548 | minfilecount = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundcloseminfilecount') |
|
548 | minfilecount = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundcloseminfilecount') | |
549 | # FUTURE dynamically start background threads after minfilecount closes. |
|
549 | # FUTURE dynamically start background threads after minfilecount closes. | |
550 | # (We don't currently have any callers that don't know their file count) |
|
550 | # (We don't currently have any callers that don't know their file count) | |
551 | if expectedcount > 0 and expectedcount < minfilecount: |
|
551 | if expectedcount > 0 and expectedcount < minfilecount: | |
552 | return |
|
552 | return | |
553 |
|
553 | |||
554 | maxqueue = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundclosemaxqueue') |
|
554 | maxqueue = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundclosemaxqueue') | |
555 | threadcount = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundclosethreadcount') |
|
555 | threadcount = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundclosethreadcount') | |
556 |
|
556 | |||
557 | ui.debug('starting %d threads for background file closing\n' % |
|
557 | ui.debug('starting %d threads for background file closing\n' % | |
558 | threadcount) |
|
558 | threadcount) | |
559 |
|
559 | |||
560 | self._queue = util.queue(maxsize=maxqueue) |
|
560 | self._queue = util.queue(maxsize=maxqueue) | |
561 | self._running = True |
|
561 | self._running = True | |
562 |
|
562 | |||
563 | for i in range(threadcount): |
|
563 | for i in range(threadcount): | |
564 | t = threading.Thread(target=self._worker, name='backgroundcloser') |
|
564 | t = threading.Thread(target=self._worker, name='backgroundcloser') | |
565 | self._threads.append(t) |
|
565 | self._threads.append(t) | |
566 | t.start() |
|
566 | t.start() | |
567 |
|
567 | |||
568 | def __enter__(self): |
|
568 | def __enter__(self): | |
569 | self._entered = True |
|
569 | self._entered = True | |
570 | return self |
|
570 | return self | |
571 |
|
571 | |||
572 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): |
|
572 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): | |
573 | self._running = False |
|
573 | self._running = False | |
574 |
|
574 | |||
575 | # Wait for threads to finish closing so open files don't linger for |
|
575 | # Wait for threads to finish closing so open files don't linger for | |
576 | # longer than lifetime of context manager. |
|
576 | # longer than lifetime of context manager. | |
577 | for t in self._threads: |
|
577 | for t in self._threads: | |
578 | t.join() |
|
578 | t.join() | |
579 |
|
579 | |||
580 | def _worker(self): |
|
580 | def _worker(self): | |
581 | """Main routine for worker thread.""" |
|
581 | """Main routine for worker thread.""" | |
582 | while True: |
|
582 | while True: | |
583 | try: |
|
583 | try: | |
584 | fh = self._queue.get(block=True, timeout=0.100) |
|
584 | fh = self._queue.get(block=True, timeout=0.100) | |
585 | # Need to catch or the thread will terminate and |
|
585 | # Need to catch or the thread will terminate and | |
586 | # we could orphan file descriptors. |
|
586 | # we could orphan file descriptors. | |
587 | try: |
|
587 | try: | |
588 | fh.close() |
|
588 | fh.close() | |
589 | except Exception as e: |
|
589 | except Exception as e: | |
590 | # Stash so can re-raise from main thread later. |
|
590 | # Stash so can re-raise from main thread later. | |
591 | self._threadexception = e |
|
591 | self._threadexception = e | |
592 | except util.empty: |
|
592 | except util.empty: | |
593 | if not self._running: |
|
593 | if not self._running: | |
594 | break |
|
594 | break | |
595 |
|
595 | |||
596 | def close(self, fh): |
|
596 | def close(self, fh): | |
597 | """Schedule a file for closing.""" |
|
597 | """Schedule a file for closing.""" | |
598 | if not self._entered: |
|
598 | if not self._entered: | |
599 | raise error.Abort(_('can only call close() when context manager ' |
|
599 | raise error.Abort(_('can only call close() when context manager ' | |
600 | 'active')) |
|
600 | 'active')) | |
601 |
|
601 | |||
602 | # If a background thread encountered an exception, raise now so we fail |
|
602 | # If a background thread encountered an exception, raise now so we fail | |
603 | # fast. Otherwise we may potentially go on for minutes until the error |
|
603 | # fast. Otherwise we may potentially go on for minutes until the error | |
604 | # is acted on. |
|
604 | # is acted on. | |
605 | if self._threadexception: |
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605 | if self._threadexception: | |
606 | e = self._threadexception |
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606 | e = self._threadexception | |
607 | self._threadexception = None |
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607 | self._threadexception = None | |
608 | raise e |
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608 | raise e | |
609 |
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609 | |||
610 | # If we're not actively running, close synchronously. |
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610 | # If we're not actively running, close synchronously. | |
611 | if not self._running: |
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611 | if not self._running: | |
612 | fh.close() |
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612 | fh.close() | |
613 | return |
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613 | return | |
614 |
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614 | |||
615 | self._queue.put(fh, block=True, timeout=None) |
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615 | self._queue.put(fh, block=True, timeout=None) | |
616 |
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616 | |||
617 | class checkambigatclosing(closewrapbase): |
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617 | class checkambigatclosing(closewrapbase): | |
618 | """Proxy for a file object, to avoid ambiguity of file stat |
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618 | """Proxy for a file object, to avoid ambiguity of file stat | |
619 |
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619 | |||
620 | See also util.filestat for detail about "ambiguity of file stat". |
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620 | See also util.filestat for detail about "ambiguity of file stat". | |
621 |
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621 | |||
622 | This proxy is useful only if the target file is guarded by any |
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622 | This proxy is useful only if the target file is guarded by any | |
623 | lock (e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock) |
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623 | lock (e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock) | |
624 |
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624 | |||
625 | Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer. |
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625 | Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer. | |
626 | """ |
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626 | """ | |
627 | def __init__(self, fh): |
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627 | def __init__(self, fh): | |
628 | super(checkambigatclosing, self).__init__(fh) |
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628 | super(checkambigatclosing, self).__init__(fh) | |
629 | object.__setattr__(self, r'_oldstat', util.filestat.frompath(fh.name)) |
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629 | object.__setattr__(self, r'_oldstat', util.filestat.frompath(fh.name)) | |
630 |
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630 | |||
631 | def _checkambig(self): |
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631 | def _checkambig(self): | |
632 | oldstat = self._oldstat |
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632 | oldstat = self._oldstat | |
633 | if oldstat.stat: |
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633 | if oldstat.stat: | |
634 | _avoidambig(self._origfh.name, oldstat) |
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634 | _avoidambig(self._origfh.name, oldstat) | |
635 |
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635 | |||
636 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): |
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636 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): | |
637 | self._origfh.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb) |
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637 | self._origfh.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb) | |
638 | self._checkambig() |
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638 | self._checkambig() | |
639 |
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639 | |||
640 | def close(self): |
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640 | def close(self): | |
641 | self._origfh.close() |
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641 | self._origfh.close() | |
642 | self._checkambig() |
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642 | self._checkambig() |
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