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1 | 1 | # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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2 | 2 | # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
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3 | 3 | # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
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4 | 4 | # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
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5 | 5 | # |
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6 | 6 | # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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7 | 7 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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8 | 8 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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9 | 9 | # Lesser General Public License for more details. |
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10 | 10 | # |
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11 | 11 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
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12 | 12 | # License along with this library; if not, write to the |
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13 | 13 | # Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
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14 | 14 | # 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, |
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15 | 15 | # Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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16 | 16 | |
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17 | 17 | # This file is part of urlgrabber, a high-level cross-protocol url-grabber |
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18 | 18 | # Copyright 2002-2004 Michael D. Stenner, Ryan Tomayko |
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19 | 19 | |
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20 | 20 | # $Id: byterange.py,v 1.9 2005/02/14 21:55:07 mstenner Exp $ |
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21 | 21 | |
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22 | 22 | import os |
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23 | 23 | import stat |
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24 | 24 | import urllib |
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25 | 25 | import urllib2 |
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26 | 26 | import rfc822 |
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27 | 27 | |
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28 | 28 | try: |
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29 | 29 | from cStringIO import StringIO |
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30 | 30 | except ImportError, msg: |
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31 | 31 | from StringIO import StringIO |
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32 | 32 | |
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33 | 33 | class RangeError(IOError): |
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34 | 34 | """Error raised when an unsatisfiable range is requested.""" |
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35 | 35 | pass |
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36 | 36 | |
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37 | 37 | class HTTPRangeHandler(urllib2.BaseHandler): |
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38 | 38 | """Handler that enables HTTP Range headers. |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | This was extremely simple. The Range header is a HTTP feature to |
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41 | 41 | begin with so all this class does is tell urllib2 that the |
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42 | 42 | "206 Partial Content" reponse from the HTTP server is what we |
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43 | 43 | expected. |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | Example: |
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46 | 46 | import urllib2 |
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47 | 47 | import byterange |
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48 | 48 | |
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49 | 49 | range_handler = range.HTTPRangeHandler() |
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50 | 50 | opener = urllib2.build_opener(range_handler) |
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51 | 51 | |
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52 | 52 | # install it |
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53 | 53 | urllib2.install_opener(opener) |
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54 | 54 | |
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55 | 55 | # create Request and set Range header |
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56 | 56 | req = urllib2.Request('http://www.python.org/') |
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57 | 57 | req.header['Range'] = 'bytes=30-50' |
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58 | 58 | f = urllib2.urlopen(req) |
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59 | 59 | """ |
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60 | 60 | |
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61 | 61 | def http_error_206(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs): |
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62 | 62 | # 206 Partial Content Response |
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63 | 63 | r = urllib.addinfourl(fp, hdrs, req.get_full_url()) |
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64 | 64 | r.code = code |
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65 | 65 | r.msg = msg |
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66 | 66 | return r |
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67 | 67 | |
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68 | 68 | def http_error_416(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs): |
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69 | 69 | # HTTP's Range Not Satisfiable error |
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70 | 70 | raise RangeError('Requested Range Not Satisfiable') |
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71 | 71 | |
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72 | 72 | class RangeableFileObject: |
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73 | 73 | """File object wrapper to enable raw range handling. |
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74 | 74 | This was implemented primarilary for handling range |
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75 | 75 | specifications for file:// urls. This object effectively makes |
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76 | 76 | a file object look like it consists only of a range of bytes in |
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77 | 77 | the stream. |
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78 | 78 | |
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79 | 79 | Examples: |
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80 | 80 | # expose 10 bytes, starting at byte position 20, from |
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81 | 81 | # /etc/aliases. |
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82 | 82 | >>> fo = RangeableFileObject(file('/etc/passwd', 'r'), (20,30)) |
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83 | 83 | # seek seeks within the range (to position 23 in this case) |
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84 | 84 | >>> fo.seek(3) |
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85 | 85 | # tell tells where your at _within the range_ (position 3 in |
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86 | 86 | # this case) |
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87 | 87 | >>> fo.tell() |
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88 | 88 | # read EOFs if an attempt is made to read past the last |
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89 | 89 | # byte in the range. the following will return only 7 bytes. |
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90 | 90 | >>> fo.read(30) |
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91 | 91 | """ |
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92 | 92 | |
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93 | 93 | def __init__(self, fo, rangetup): |
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94 | 94 | """Create a RangeableFileObject. |
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95 | 95 | fo -- a file like object. only the read() method need be |
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96 | 96 | supported but supporting an optimized seek() is |
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97 | 97 | preferable. |
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98 | 98 | rangetup -- a (firstbyte,lastbyte) tuple specifying the range |
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99 | 99 | to work over. |
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100 | 100 | The file object provided is assumed to be at byte offset 0. |
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101 | 101 | """ |
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102 | 102 | self.fo = fo |
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103 | 103 | (self.firstbyte, self.lastbyte) = range_tuple_normalize(rangetup) |
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104 | 104 | self.realpos = 0 |
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105 | 105 | self._do_seek(self.firstbyte) |
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106 | 106 | |
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107 | 107 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
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108 | 108 | """This effectively allows us to wrap at the instance level. |
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109 | 109 | Any attribute not found in _this_ object will be searched for |
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110 | 110 | in self.fo. This includes methods.""" |
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111 | 111 | if hasattr(self.fo, name): |
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112 | 112 | return getattr(self.fo, name) |
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113 |
raise AttributeError |
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113 | raise AttributeError(name) | |
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114 | 114 | |
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115 | 115 | def tell(self): |
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116 | 116 | """Return the position within the range. |
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117 | 117 | This is different from fo.seek in that position 0 is the |
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118 | 118 | first byte position of the range tuple. For example, if |
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119 | 119 | this object was created with a range tuple of (500,899), |
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120 | 120 | tell() will return 0 when at byte position 500 of the file. |
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121 | 121 | """ |
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122 | 122 | return (self.realpos - self.firstbyte) |
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123 | 123 | |
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124 | 124 | def seek(self, offset, whence=0): |
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125 | 125 | """Seek within the byte range. |
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126 | 126 | Positioning is identical to that described under tell(). |
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127 | 127 | """ |
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128 | 128 | assert whence in (0, 1, 2) |
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129 | 129 | if whence == 0: # absolute seek |
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130 | 130 | realoffset = self.firstbyte + offset |
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131 | 131 | elif whence == 1: # relative seek |
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132 | 132 | realoffset = self.realpos + offset |
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133 | 133 | elif whence == 2: # absolute from end of file |
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134 | 134 | # XXX: are we raising the right Error here? |
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135 | 135 | raise IOError('seek from end of file not supported.') |
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136 | 136 | |
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137 | 137 | # do not allow seek past lastbyte in range |
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138 | 138 | if self.lastbyte and (realoffset >= self.lastbyte): |
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139 | 139 | realoffset = self.lastbyte |
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140 | 140 | |
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141 | 141 | self._do_seek(realoffset - self.realpos) |
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142 | 142 | |
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143 | 143 | def read(self, size=-1): |
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144 | 144 | """Read within the range. |
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145 | 145 | This method will limit the size read based on the range. |
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146 | 146 | """ |
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147 | 147 | size = self._calc_read_size(size) |
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148 | 148 | rslt = self.fo.read(size) |
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149 | 149 | self.realpos += len(rslt) |
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150 | 150 | return rslt |
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151 | 151 | |
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152 | 152 | def readline(self, size=-1): |
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153 | 153 | """Read lines within the range. |
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154 | 154 | This method will limit the size read based on the range. |
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155 | 155 | """ |
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156 | 156 | size = self._calc_read_size(size) |
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157 | 157 | rslt = self.fo.readline(size) |
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158 | 158 | self.realpos += len(rslt) |
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159 | 159 | return rslt |
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160 | 160 | |
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161 | 161 | def _calc_read_size(self, size): |
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162 | 162 | """Handles calculating the amount of data to read based on |
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163 | 163 | the range. |
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164 | 164 | """ |
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165 | 165 | if self.lastbyte: |
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166 | 166 | if size > -1: |
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167 | 167 | if ((self.realpos + size) >= self.lastbyte): |
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168 | 168 | size = (self.lastbyte - self.realpos) |
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169 | 169 | else: |
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170 | 170 | size = (self.lastbyte - self.realpos) |
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171 | 171 | return size |
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172 | 172 | |
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173 | 173 | def _do_seek(self, offset): |
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174 | 174 | """Seek based on whether wrapped object supports seek(). |
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175 | 175 | offset is relative to the current position (self.realpos). |
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176 | 176 | """ |
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177 | 177 | assert offset >= 0 |
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178 | 178 | if not hasattr(self.fo, 'seek'): |
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179 | 179 | self._poor_mans_seek(offset) |
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180 | 180 | else: |
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181 | 181 | self.fo.seek(self.realpos + offset) |
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182 | 182 | self.realpos += offset |
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183 | 183 | |
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184 | 184 | def _poor_mans_seek(self, offset): |
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185 | 185 | """Seek by calling the wrapped file objects read() method. |
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186 | 186 | This is used for file like objects that do not have native |
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187 | 187 | seek support. The wrapped objects read() method is called |
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188 | 188 | to manually seek to the desired position. |
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189 | 189 | offset -- read this number of bytes from the wrapped |
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190 | 190 | file object. |
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191 | 191 | raise RangeError if we encounter EOF before reaching the |
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192 | 192 | specified offset. |
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193 | 193 | """ |
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194 | 194 | pos = 0 |
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195 | 195 | bufsize = 1024 |
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196 | 196 | while pos < offset: |
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197 | 197 | if (pos + bufsize) > offset: |
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198 | 198 | bufsize = offset - pos |
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199 | 199 | buf = self.fo.read(bufsize) |
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200 | 200 | if len(buf) != bufsize: |
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201 | 201 | raise RangeError('Requested Range Not Satisfiable') |
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202 | 202 | pos += bufsize |
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203 | 203 | |
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204 | 204 | class FileRangeHandler(urllib2.FileHandler): |
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205 | 205 | """FileHandler subclass that adds Range support. |
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206 | 206 | This class handles Range headers exactly like an HTTP |
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207 | 207 | server would. |
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208 | 208 | """ |
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209 | 209 | def open_local_file(self, req): |
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210 | 210 | import mimetypes |
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211 | 211 | import mimetools |
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212 | 212 | host = req.get_host() |
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213 | 213 | file = req.get_selector() |
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214 | 214 | localfile = urllib.url2pathname(file) |
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215 | 215 | stats = os.stat(localfile) |
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216 | 216 | size = stats[stat.ST_SIZE] |
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217 | 217 | modified = rfc822.formatdate(stats[stat.ST_MTIME]) |
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218 | 218 | mtype = mimetypes.guess_type(file)[0] |
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219 | 219 | if host: |
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220 | 220 | host, port = urllib.splitport(host) |
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221 | 221 | if port or socket.gethostbyname(host) not in self.get_names(): |
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222 | 222 | raise urllib2.URLError('file not on local host') |
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223 | 223 | fo = open(localfile,'rb') |
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224 | 224 | brange = req.headers.get('Range', None) |
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225 | 225 | brange = range_header_to_tuple(brange) |
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226 | 226 | assert brange != () |
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227 | 227 | if brange: |
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228 | 228 | (fb, lb) = brange |
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229 | 229 | if lb == '': |
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230 | 230 | lb = size |
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231 | 231 | if fb < 0 or fb > size or lb > size: |
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232 | 232 | raise RangeError('Requested Range Not Satisfiable') |
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233 | 233 | size = (lb - fb) |
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234 | 234 | fo = RangeableFileObject(fo, (fb, lb)) |
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235 | 235 | headers = mimetools.Message(StringIO( |
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236 | 236 | 'Content-Type: %s\nContent-Length: %d\nLast-Modified: %s\n' % |
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237 | 237 | (mtype or 'text/plain', size, modified))) |
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238 | 238 | return urllib.addinfourl(fo, headers, 'file:'+file) |
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239 | 239 | |
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240 | 240 | |
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241 | 241 | # FTP Range Support |
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242 | 242 | # Unfortunately, a large amount of base FTP code had to be copied |
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243 | 243 | # from urllib and urllib2 in order to insert the FTP REST command. |
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244 | 244 | # Code modifications for range support have been commented as |
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245 | 245 | # follows: |
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246 | 246 | # -- range support modifications start/end here |
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247 | 247 | |
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248 | 248 | from urllib import splitport, splituser, splitpasswd, splitattr, \ |
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249 | 249 | unquote, addclosehook, addinfourl |
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250 | 250 | import ftplib |
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251 | 251 | import socket |
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252 | 252 | import sys |
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253 | 253 | import mimetypes |
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254 | 254 | import mimetools |
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255 | 255 | |
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256 | 256 | class FTPRangeHandler(urllib2.FTPHandler): |
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257 | 257 | def ftp_open(self, req): |
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258 | 258 | host = req.get_host() |
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259 | 259 | if not host: |
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260 |
raise IOError |
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260 | raise IOError('ftp error', 'no host given') | |
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261 | 261 | host, port = splitport(host) |
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262 | 262 | if port is None: |
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263 | 263 | port = ftplib.FTP_PORT |
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264 | 264 | |
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265 | 265 | # username/password handling |
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266 | 266 | user, host = splituser(host) |
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267 | 267 | if user: |
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268 | 268 | user, passwd = splitpasswd(user) |
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269 | 269 | else: |
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270 | 270 | passwd = None |
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271 | 271 | host = unquote(host) |
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272 | 272 | user = unquote(user or '') |
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273 | 273 | passwd = unquote(passwd or '') |
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274 | 274 | |
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275 | 275 | try: |
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276 | 276 | host = socket.gethostbyname(host) |
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277 | 277 | except socket.error, msg: |
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278 | 278 | raise urllib2.URLError(msg) |
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279 | 279 | path, attrs = splitattr(req.get_selector()) |
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280 | 280 | dirs = path.split('/') |
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281 | 281 | dirs = map(unquote, dirs) |
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282 | 282 | dirs, file = dirs[:-1], dirs[-1] |
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283 | 283 | if dirs and not dirs[0]: |
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284 | 284 | dirs = dirs[1:] |
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285 | 285 | try: |
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286 | 286 | fw = self.connect_ftp(user, passwd, host, port, dirs) |
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287 | 287 | type = file and 'I' or 'D' |
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288 | 288 | for attr in attrs: |
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289 | 289 | attr, value = splitattr(attr) |
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290 | 290 | if attr.lower() == 'type' and \ |
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291 | 291 | value in ('a', 'A', 'i', 'I', 'd', 'D'): |
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292 | 292 | type = value.upper() |
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293 | 293 | |
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294 | 294 | # -- range support modifications start here |
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295 | 295 | rest = None |
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296 | 296 | range_tup = range_header_to_tuple(req.headers.get('Range', None)) |
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297 | 297 | assert range_tup != () |
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298 | 298 | if range_tup: |
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299 | 299 | (fb, lb) = range_tup |
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300 | 300 | if fb > 0: |
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301 | 301 | rest = fb |
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302 | 302 | # -- range support modifications end here |
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303 | 303 | |
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304 | 304 | fp, retrlen = fw.retrfile(file, type, rest) |
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305 | 305 | |
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306 | 306 | # -- range support modifications start here |
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307 | 307 | if range_tup: |
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308 | 308 | (fb, lb) = range_tup |
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309 | 309 | if lb == '': |
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310 | 310 | if retrlen is None or retrlen == 0: |
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311 | 311 | raise RangeError('Requested Range Not Satisfiable due to unobtainable file length.') |
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312 | 312 | lb = retrlen |
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313 | 313 | retrlen = lb - fb |
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314 | 314 | if retrlen < 0: |
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315 | 315 | # beginning of range is larger than file |
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316 | 316 | raise RangeError('Requested Range Not Satisfiable') |
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317 | 317 | else: |
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318 | 318 | retrlen = lb - fb |
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319 | 319 | fp = RangeableFileObject(fp, (0, retrlen)) |
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320 | 320 | # -- range support modifications end here |
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321 | 321 | |
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322 | 322 | headers = "" |
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323 | 323 | mtype = mimetypes.guess_type(req.get_full_url())[0] |
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324 | 324 | if mtype: |
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325 | 325 | headers += "Content-Type: %s\n" % mtype |
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326 | 326 | if retrlen is not None and retrlen >= 0: |
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327 | 327 | headers += "Content-Length: %d\n" % retrlen |
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328 | 328 | sf = StringIO(headers) |
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329 | 329 | headers = mimetools.Message(sf) |
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330 | 330 | return addinfourl(fp, headers, req.get_full_url()) |
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331 | 331 | except ftplib.all_errors, msg: |
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332 |
raise IOError |
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332 | raise IOError('ftp error', msg), sys.exc_info()[2] | |
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333 | 333 | |
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334 | 334 | def connect_ftp(self, user, passwd, host, port, dirs): |
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335 | 335 | fw = ftpwrapper(user, passwd, host, port, dirs) |
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336 | 336 | return fw |
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337 | 337 | |
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338 | 338 | class ftpwrapper(urllib.ftpwrapper): |
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339 | 339 | # range support note: |
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340 | 340 | # this ftpwrapper code is copied directly from |
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341 | 341 | # urllib. The only enhancement is to add the rest |
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342 | 342 | # argument and pass it on to ftp.ntransfercmd |
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343 | 343 | def retrfile(self, file, type, rest=None): |
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344 | 344 | self.endtransfer() |
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345 | 345 | if type in ('d', 'D'): |
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346 | 346 | cmd = 'TYPE A' |
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347 | 347 | isdir = 1 |
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348 | 348 | else: |
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349 | 349 | cmd = 'TYPE ' + type |
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350 | 350 | isdir = 0 |
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351 | 351 | try: |
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352 | 352 | self.ftp.voidcmd(cmd) |
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353 | 353 | except ftplib.all_errors: |
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354 | 354 | self.init() |
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355 | 355 | self.ftp.voidcmd(cmd) |
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356 | 356 | conn = None |
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357 | 357 | if file and not isdir: |
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358 | 358 | # Use nlst to see if the file exists at all |
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359 | 359 | try: |
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360 | 360 | self.ftp.nlst(file) |
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361 | 361 | except ftplib.error_perm, reason: |
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362 |
raise IOError |
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362 | raise IOError('ftp error', reason), sys.exc_info()[2] | |
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363 | 363 | # Restore the transfer mode! |
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364 | 364 | self.ftp.voidcmd(cmd) |
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365 | 365 | # Try to retrieve as a file |
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366 | 366 | try: |
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367 | 367 | cmd = 'RETR ' + file |
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368 | 368 | conn = self.ftp.ntransfercmd(cmd, rest) |
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369 | 369 | except ftplib.error_perm, reason: |
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370 | 370 | if str(reason).startswith('501'): |
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371 | 371 | # workaround for REST not supported error |
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372 | 372 | fp, retrlen = self.retrfile(file, type) |
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373 | 373 | fp = RangeableFileObject(fp, (rest,'')) |
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374 | 374 | return (fp, retrlen) |
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375 | 375 | elif not str(reason).startswith('550'): |
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376 |
raise IOError |
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376 | raise IOError('ftp error', reason), sys.exc_info()[2] | |
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377 | 377 | if not conn: |
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378 | 378 | # Set transfer mode to ASCII! |
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379 | 379 | self.ftp.voidcmd('TYPE A') |
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380 | 380 | # Try a directory listing |
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381 | 381 | if file: |
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382 | 382 | cmd = 'LIST ' + file |
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383 | 383 | else: |
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384 | 384 | cmd = 'LIST' |
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385 | 385 | conn = self.ftp.ntransfercmd(cmd) |
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386 | 386 | self.busy = 1 |
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387 | 387 | # Pass back both a suitably decorated object and a retrieval length |
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388 | 388 | return (addclosehook(conn[0].makefile('rb'), |
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389 | 389 | self.endtransfer), conn[1]) |
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390 | 390 | |
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391 | 391 | |
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392 | 392 | #################################################################### |
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393 | 393 | # Range Tuple Functions |
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394 | 394 | # XXX: These range tuple functions might go better in a class. |
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395 | 395 | |
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396 | 396 | _rangere = None |
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397 | 397 | def range_header_to_tuple(range_header): |
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398 | 398 | """Get a (firstbyte,lastbyte) tuple from a Range header value. |
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399 | 399 | |
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400 | 400 | Range headers have the form "bytes=<firstbyte>-<lastbyte>". This |
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401 | 401 | function pulls the firstbyte and lastbyte values and returns |
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402 | 402 | a (firstbyte,lastbyte) tuple. If lastbyte is not specified in |
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403 | 403 | the header value, it is returned as an empty string in the |
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404 | 404 | tuple. |
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405 | 405 | |
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406 | 406 | Return None if range_header is None |
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407 | 407 | Return () if range_header does not conform to the range spec |
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408 | 408 | pattern. |
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409 | 409 | |
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410 | 410 | """ |
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411 | 411 | global _rangere |
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412 | 412 | if range_header is None: |
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413 | 413 | return None |
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414 | 414 | if _rangere is None: |
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415 | 415 | import re |
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416 | 416 | _rangere = re.compile(r'^bytes=(\d{1,})-(\d*)') |
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417 | 417 | match = _rangere.match(range_header) |
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418 | 418 | if match: |
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419 | 419 | tup = range_tuple_normalize(match.group(1, 2)) |
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420 | 420 | if tup and tup[1]: |
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421 | 421 | tup = (tup[0], tup[1]+1) |
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422 | 422 | return tup |
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423 | 423 | return () |
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424 | 424 | |
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425 | 425 | def range_tuple_to_header(range_tup): |
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426 | 426 | """Convert a range tuple to a Range header value. |
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427 | 427 | Return a string of the form "bytes=<firstbyte>-<lastbyte>" or None |
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428 | 428 | if no range is needed. |
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429 | 429 | """ |
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430 | 430 | if range_tup is None: |
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431 | 431 | return None |
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432 | 432 | range_tup = range_tuple_normalize(range_tup) |
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433 | 433 | if range_tup: |
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434 | 434 | if range_tup[1]: |
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435 | 435 | range_tup = (range_tup[0], range_tup[1] - 1) |
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436 | 436 | return 'bytes=%s-%s' % range_tup |
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437 | 437 | |
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438 | 438 | def range_tuple_normalize(range_tup): |
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439 | 439 | """Normalize a (first_byte,last_byte) range tuple. |
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440 | 440 | Return a tuple whose first element is guaranteed to be an int |
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441 | 441 | and whose second element will be '' (meaning: the last byte) or |
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442 | 442 | an int. Finally, return None if the normalized tuple == (0,'') |
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443 | 443 | as that is equivelant to retrieving the entire file. |
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444 | 444 | """ |
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445 | 445 | if range_tup is None: |
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446 | 446 | return None |
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447 | 447 | # handle first byte |
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448 | 448 | fb = range_tup[0] |
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449 | 449 | if fb in (None, ''): |
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450 | 450 | fb = 0 |
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451 | 451 | else: |
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452 | 452 | fb = int(fb) |
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453 | 453 | # handle last byte |
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454 | 454 | try: |
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455 | 455 | lb = range_tup[1] |
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456 | 456 | except IndexError: |
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457 | 457 | lb = '' |
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458 | 458 | else: |
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459 | 459 | if lb is None: |
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460 | 460 | lb = '' |
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461 | 461 | elif lb != '': |
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462 | 462 | lb = int(lb) |
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463 | 463 | # check if range is over the entire file |
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464 | 464 | if (fb, lb) == (0, ''): |
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465 | 465 | return None |
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466 | 466 | # check that the range is valid |
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467 | 467 | if lb < fb: |
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468 | 468 | raise RangeError('Invalid byte range: %s-%s' % (fb, lb)) |
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469 | 469 | return (fb, lb) |
@@ -1,775 +1,775 b'' | |||
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1 | 1 | # context.py - changeset and file context objects for mercurial |
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2 | 2 | # |
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3 | 3 | # Copyright 2006, 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 |
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6 | 6 | # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | from node import nullid, nullrev, short, hex |
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9 | 9 | from i18n import _ |
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10 | 10 | import ancestor, bdiff, revlog, util, os, errno |
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11 | 11 | |
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12 | 12 | class changectx(object): |
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13 | 13 | """A changecontext object makes access to data related to a particular |
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14 | 14 | changeset convenient.""" |
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15 | 15 | def __init__(self, repo, changeid=''): |
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16 | 16 | """changeid is a revision number, node, or tag""" |
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17 | 17 | if changeid == '': |
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18 | 18 | changeid = '.' |
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19 | 19 | self._repo = repo |
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20 | 20 | self._node = self._repo.lookup(changeid) |
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21 | 21 | self._rev = self._repo.changelog.rev(self._node) |
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22 | 22 | |
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23 | 23 | def __str__(self): |
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24 | 24 | return short(self.node()) |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | def __int__(self): |
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27 | 27 | return self.rev() |
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28 | 28 | |
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29 | 29 | def __repr__(self): |
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30 | 30 | return "<changectx %s>" % str(self) |
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31 | 31 | |
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32 | 32 | def __hash__(self): |
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33 | 33 | try: |
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34 | 34 | return hash(self._rev) |
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35 | 35 | except AttributeError: |
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36 | 36 | return id(self) |
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37 | 37 | |
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38 | 38 | def __eq__(self, other): |
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39 | 39 | try: |
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40 | 40 | return self._rev == other._rev |
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41 | 41 | except AttributeError: |
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42 | 42 | return False |
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43 | 43 | |
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44 | 44 | def __ne__(self, other): |
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45 | 45 | return not (self == other) |
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46 | 46 | |
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47 | 47 | def __nonzero__(self): |
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48 | 48 | return self._rev != nullrev |
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49 | 49 | |
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50 | 50 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
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51 | 51 | if name == '_changeset': |
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52 | 52 | self._changeset = self._repo.changelog.read(self.node()) |
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53 | 53 | return self._changeset |
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54 | 54 | elif name == '_manifest': |
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55 | 55 | self._manifest = self._repo.manifest.read(self._changeset[0]) |
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56 | 56 | return self._manifest |
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57 | 57 | elif name == '_manifestdelta': |
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58 | 58 | md = self._repo.manifest.readdelta(self._changeset[0]) |
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59 | 59 | self._manifestdelta = md |
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60 | 60 | return self._manifestdelta |
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61 | 61 | elif name == '_parents': |
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62 | 62 | p = self._repo.changelog.parents(self._node) |
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63 | 63 | if p[1] == nullid: |
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64 | 64 | p = p[:-1] |
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65 | 65 | self._parents = [changectx(self._repo, x) for x in p] |
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66 | 66 | return self._parents |
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67 | 67 | else: |
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68 |
raise AttributeError |
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68 | raise AttributeError(name) | |
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69 | 69 | |
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70 | 70 | def __contains__(self, key): |
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71 | 71 | return key in self._manifest |
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72 | 72 | |
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73 | 73 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
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74 | 74 | return self.filectx(key) |
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75 | 75 | |
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76 | 76 | def __iter__(self): |
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77 | 77 | for f in util.sort(self._manifest): |
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78 | 78 | yield f |
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79 | 79 | |
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80 | 80 | def changeset(self): return self._changeset |
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81 | 81 | def manifest(self): return self._manifest |
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82 | 82 | |
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83 | 83 | def rev(self): return self._rev |
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84 | 84 | def node(self): return self._node |
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85 | 85 | def hex(self): return hex(self._node) |
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86 | 86 | def user(self): return self._changeset[1] |
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87 | 87 | def date(self): return self._changeset[2] |
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88 | 88 | def files(self): return self._changeset[3] |
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89 | 89 | def description(self): return self._changeset[4] |
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90 | 90 | def branch(self): return self._changeset[5].get("branch") |
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91 | 91 | def extra(self): return self._changeset[5] |
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92 | 92 | def tags(self): return self._repo.nodetags(self._node) |
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93 | 93 | |
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94 | 94 | def parents(self): |
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95 | 95 | """return contexts for each parent changeset""" |
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96 | 96 | return self._parents |
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97 | 97 | |
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98 | 98 | def children(self): |
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99 | 99 | """return contexts for each child changeset""" |
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100 | 100 | c = self._repo.changelog.children(self._node) |
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101 | 101 | return [changectx(self._repo, x) for x in c] |
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102 | 102 | |
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103 | 103 | def ancestors(self): |
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104 | 104 | for a in self._repo.changelog.ancestors(self._rev): |
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105 | 105 | yield changectx(self._repo, a) |
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106 | 106 | |
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107 | 107 | def descendants(self): |
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108 | 108 | for d in self._repo.changelog.descendants(self._rev): |
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109 | 109 | yield changectx(self._repo, d) |
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110 | 110 | |
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111 | 111 | def _fileinfo(self, path): |
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112 | 112 | if '_manifest' in self.__dict__: |
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113 | 113 | try: |
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114 | 114 | return self._manifest[path], self._manifest.flags(path) |
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115 | 115 | except KeyError: |
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116 | 116 | raise revlog.LookupError(self._node, path, |
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117 | 117 | _('not found in manifest')) |
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118 | 118 | if '_manifestdelta' in self.__dict__ or path in self.files(): |
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119 | 119 | if path in self._manifestdelta: |
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120 | 120 | return self._manifestdelta[path], self._manifestdelta.flags(path) |
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121 | 121 | node, flag = self._repo.manifest.find(self._changeset[0], path) |
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122 | 122 | if not node: |
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123 | 123 | raise revlog.LookupError(self._node, path, |
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124 | 124 | _('not found in manifest')) |
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125 | 125 | |
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126 | 126 | return node, flag |
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127 | 127 | |
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128 | 128 | def filenode(self, path): |
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129 | 129 | return self._fileinfo(path)[0] |
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130 | 130 | |
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131 | 131 | def flags(self, path): |
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132 | 132 | try: |
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133 | 133 | return self._fileinfo(path)[1] |
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134 | 134 | except revlog.LookupError: |
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135 | 135 | return '' |
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136 | 136 | |
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137 | 137 | def filectx(self, path, fileid=None, filelog=None): |
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138 | 138 | """get a file context from this changeset""" |
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139 | 139 | if fileid is None: |
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140 | 140 | fileid = self.filenode(path) |
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141 | 141 | return filectx(self._repo, path, fileid=fileid, |
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142 | 142 | changectx=self, filelog=filelog) |
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143 | 143 | |
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144 | 144 | def ancestor(self, c2): |
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145 | 145 | """ |
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146 | 146 | return the ancestor context of self and c2 |
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147 | 147 | """ |
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148 | 148 | n = self._repo.changelog.ancestor(self._node, c2._node) |
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149 | 149 | return changectx(self._repo, n) |
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150 | 150 | |
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151 | 151 | def walk(self, match): |
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152 | 152 | fdict = dict.fromkeys(match.files()) |
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153 | 153 | # for dirstate.walk, files=['.'] means "walk the whole tree". |
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154 | 154 | # follow that here, too |
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155 | 155 | fdict.pop('.', None) |
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156 | 156 | for fn in self: |
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157 | 157 | for ffn in fdict: |
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158 | 158 | # match if the file is the exact name or a directory |
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159 | 159 | if ffn == fn or fn.startswith("%s/" % ffn): |
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160 | 160 | del fdict[ffn] |
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161 | 161 | break |
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162 | 162 | if match(fn): |
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163 | 163 | yield fn |
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164 | 164 | for fn in util.sort(fdict): |
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165 | 165 | if match.bad(fn, 'No such file in rev ' + str(self)) and match(fn): |
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166 | 166 | yield fn |
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167 | 167 | |
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168 | 168 | class filectx(object): |
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169 | 169 | """A filecontext object makes access to data related to a particular |
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170 | 170 | filerevision convenient.""" |
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171 | 171 | def __init__(self, repo, path, changeid=None, fileid=None, |
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172 | 172 | filelog=None, changectx=None): |
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173 | 173 | """changeid can be a changeset revision, node, or tag. |
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174 | 174 | fileid can be a file revision or node.""" |
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175 | 175 | self._repo = repo |
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176 | 176 | self._path = path |
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177 | 177 | |
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178 | 178 | assert (changeid is not None |
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179 | 179 | or fileid is not None |
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180 | 180 | or changectx is not None) |
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181 | 181 | |
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182 | 182 | if filelog: |
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183 | 183 | self._filelog = filelog |
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184 | 184 | |
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185 | 185 | if changeid is not None: |
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186 | 186 | self._changeid = changeid |
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187 | 187 | if changectx is not None: |
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188 | 188 | self._changectx = changectx |
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189 | 189 | if fileid is not None: |
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190 | 190 | self._fileid = fileid |
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191 | 191 | |
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192 | 192 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
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193 | 193 | if name == '_changectx': |
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194 | 194 | self._changectx = changectx(self._repo, self._changeid) |
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195 | 195 | return self._changectx |
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196 | 196 | elif name == '_filelog': |
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197 | 197 | self._filelog = self._repo.file(self._path) |
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198 | 198 | return self._filelog |
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199 | 199 | elif name == '_changeid': |
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200 | 200 | if '_changectx' in self.__dict__: |
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201 | 201 | self._changeid = self._changectx.rev() |
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202 | 202 | else: |
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203 | 203 | self._changeid = self._filelog.linkrev(self._filenode) |
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204 | 204 | return self._changeid |
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205 | 205 | elif name == '_filenode': |
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206 | 206 | if '_fileid' in self.__dict__: |
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207 | 207 | self._filenode = self._filelog.lookup(self._fileid) |
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208 | 208 | else: |
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209 | 209 | self._filenode = self._changectx.filenode(self._path) |
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210 | 210 | return self._filenode |
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211 | 211 | elif name == '_filerev': |
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212 | 212 | self._filerev = self._filelog.rev(self._filenode) |
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213 | 213 | return self._filerev |
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214 | 214 | elif name == '_repopath': |
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215 | 215 | self._repopath = self._path |
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216 | 216 | return self._repopath |
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217 | 217 | else: |
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218 |
raise AttributeError |
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|
218 | raise AttributeError(name) | |
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219 | 219 | |
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220 | 220 | def __nonzero__(self): |
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221 | 221 | try: |
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222 | 222 | n = self._filenode |
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223 | 223 | return True |
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224 | 224 | except revlog.LookupError: |
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225 | 225 | # file is missing |
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226 | 226 | return False |
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227 | 227 | |
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228 | 228 | def __str__(self): |
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229 | 229 | return "%s@%s" % (self.path(), short(self.node())) |
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230 | 230 | |
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231 | 231 | def __repr__(self): |
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232 | 232 | return "<filectx %s>" % str(self) |
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233 | 233 | |
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234 | 234 | def __hash__(self): |
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235 | 235 | try: |
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236 | 236 | return hash((self._path, self._fileid)) |
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237 | 237 | except AttributeError: |
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238 | 238 | return id(self) |
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239 | 239 | |
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240 | 240 | def __eq__(self, other): |
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241 | 241 | try: |
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242 | 242 | return (self._path == other._path |
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243 | 243 | and self._fileid == other._fileid) |
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244 | 244 | except AttributeError: |
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245 | 245 | return False |
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246 | 246 | |
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247 | 247 | def __ne__(self, other): |
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248 | 248 | return not (self == other) |
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249 | 249 | |
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250 | 250 | def filectx(self, fileid): |
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251 | 251 | '''opens an arbitrary revision of the file without |
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252 | 252 | opening a new filelog''' |
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253 | 253 | return filectx(self._repo, self._path, fileid=fileid, |
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254 | 254 | filelog=self._filelog) |
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255 | 255 | |
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256 | 256 | def filerev(self): return self._filerev |
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257 | 257 | def filenode(self): return self._filenode |
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258 | 258 | def flags(self): return self._changectx.flags(self._path) |
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259 | 259 | def filelog(self): return self._filelog |
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260 | 260 | |
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261 | 261 | def rev(self): |
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262 | 262 | if '_changectx' in self.__dict__: |
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263 | 263 | return self._changectx.rev() |
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264 | 264 | if '_changeid' in self.__dict__: |
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265 | 265 | return self._changectx.rev() |
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266 | 266 | return self._filelog.linkrev(self._filenode) |
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267 | 267 | |
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268 | 268 | def linkrev(self): return self._filelog.linkrev(self._filenode) |
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269 | 269 | def node(self): return self._changectx.node() |
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270 | 270 | def user(self): return self._changectx.user() |
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271 | 271 | def date(self): return self._changectx.date() |
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272 | 272 | def files(self): return self._changectx.files() |
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273 | 273 | def description(self): return self._changectx.description() |
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274 | 274 | def branch(self): return self._changectx.branch() |
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275 | 275 | def manifest(self): return self._changectx.manifest() |
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276 | 276 | def changectx(self): return self._changectx |
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277 | 277 | |
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278 | 278 | def data(self): return self._filelog.read(self._filenode) |
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279 | 279 | def path(self): return self._path |
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280 | 280 | def size(self): return self._filelog.size(self._filerev) |
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281 | 281 | |
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282 | 282 | def cmp(self, text): return self._filelog.cmp(self._filenode, text) |
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283 | 283 | |
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284 | 284 | def renamed(self): |
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285 | 285 | """check if file was actually renamed in this changeset revision |
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286 | 286 | |
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287 | 287 | If rename logged in file revision, we report copy for changeset only |
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288 | 288 | if file revisions linkrev points back to the changeset in question |
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289 | 289 | or both changeset parents contain different file revisions. |
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290 | 290 | """ |
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291 | 291 | |
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292 | 292 | renamed = self._filelog.renamed(self._filenode) |
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293 | 293 | if not renamed: |
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294 | 294 | return renamed |
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295 | 295 | |
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296 | 296 | if self.rev() == self.linkrev(): |
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297 | 297 | return renamed |
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298 | 298 | |
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299 | 299 | name = self.path() |
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300 | 300 | fnode = self._filenode |
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301 | 301 | for p in self._changectx.parents(): |
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302 | 302 | try: |
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303 | 303 | if fnode == p.filenode(name): |
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304 | 304 | return None |
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305 | 305 | except revlog.LookupError: |
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306 | 306 | pass |
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307 | 307 | return renamed |
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308 | 308 | |
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309 | 309 | def parents(self): |
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310 | 310 | p = self._path |
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311 | 311 | fl = self._filelog |
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312 | 312 | pl = [(p, n, fl) for n in self._filelog.parents(self._filenode)] |
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313 | 313 | |
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314 | 314 | r = self._filelog.renamed(self._filenode) |
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315 | 315 | if r: |
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316 | 316 | pl[0] = (r[0], r[1], None) |
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317 | 317 | |
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318 | 318 | return [filectx(self._repo, p, fileid=n, filelog=l) |
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319 | 319 | for p,n,l in pl if n != nullid] |
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320 | 320 | |
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321 | 321 | def children(self): |
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322 | 322 | # hard for renames |
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323 | 323 | c = self._filelog.children(self._filenode) |
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324 | 324 | return [filectx(self._repo, self._path, fileid=x, |
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325 | 325 | filelog=self._filelog) for x in c] |
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326 | 326 | |
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327 | 327 | def annotate(self, follow=False, linenumber=None): |
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328 | 328 | '''returns a list of tuples of (ctx, line) for each line |
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329 | 329 | in the file, where ctx is the filectx of the node where |
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330 | 330 | that line was last changed. |
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331 | 331 | This returns tuples of ((ctx, linenumber), line) for each line, |
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332 | 332 | if "linenumber" parameter is NOT "None". |
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333 | 333 | In such tuples, linenumber means one at the first appearance |
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334 | 334 | in the managed file. |
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335 | 335 | To reduce annotation cost, |
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336 | 336 | this returns fixed value(False is used) as linenumber, |
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337 | 337 | if "linenumber" parameter is "False".''' |
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338 | 338 | |
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339 | 339 | def decorate_compat(text, rev): |
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340 | 340 | return ([rev] * len(text.splitlines()), text) |
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341 | 341 | |
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342 | 342 | def without_linenumber(text, rev): |
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343 | 343 | return ([(rev, False)] * len(text.splitlines()), text) |
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344 | 344 | |
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345 | 345 | def with_linenumber(text, rev): |
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346 | 346 | size = len(text.splitlines()) |
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347 | 347 | return ([(rev, i) for i in xrange(1, size + 1)], text) |
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348 | 348 | |
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349 | 349 | decorate = (((linenumber is None) and decorate_compat) or |
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350 | 350 | (linenumber and with_linenumber) or |
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351 | 351 | without_linenumber) |
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352 | 352 | |
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353 | 353 | def pair(parent, child): |
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354 | 354 | for a1, a2, b1, b2 in bdiff.blocks(parent[1], child[1]): |
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355 | 355 | child[0][b1:b2] = parent[0][a1:a2] |
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356 | 356 | return child |
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357 | 357 | |
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358 | 358 | getlog = util.cachefunc(lambda x: self._repo.file(x)) |
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359 | 359 | def getctx(path, fileid): |
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360 | 360 | log = path == self._path and self._filelog or getlog(path) |
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361 | 361 | return filectx(self._repo, path, fileid=fileid, filelog=log) |
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362 | 362 | getctx = util.cachefunc(getctx) |
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363 | 363 | |
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364 | 364 | def parents(f): |
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365 | 365 | # we want to reuse filectx objects as much as possible |
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366 | 366 | p = f._path |
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367 | 367 | if f._filerev is None: # working dir |
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368 | 368 | pl = [(n.path(), n.filerev()) for n in f.parents()] |
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369 | 369 | else: |
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370 | 370 | pl = [(p, n) for n in f._filelog.parentrevs(f._filerev)] |
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371 | 371 | |
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372 | 372 | if follow: |
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373 | 373 | r = f.renamed() |
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374 | 374 | if r: |
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375 | 375 | pl[0] = (r[0], getlog(r[0]).rev(r[1])) |
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376 | 376 | |
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377 | 377 | return [getctx(p, n) for p, n in pl if n != nullrev] |
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378 | 378 | |
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379 | 379 | # use linkrev to find the first changeset where self appeared |
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380 | 380 | if self.rev() != self.linkrev(): |
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381 | 381 | base = self.filectx(self.filerev()) |
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382 | 382 | else: |
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383 | 383 | base = self |
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384 | 384 | |
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385 | 385 | # find all ancestors |
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386 | 386 | needed = {base: 1} |
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387 | 387 | visit = [base] |
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388 | 388 | files = [base._path] |
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389 | 389 | while visit: |
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390 | 390 | f = visit.pop(0) |
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391 | 391 | for p in parents(f): |
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392 | 392 | if p not in needed: |
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393 | 393 | needed[p] = 1 |
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394 | 394 | visit.append(p) |
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395 | 395 | if p._path not in files: |
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396 | 396 | files.append(p._path) |
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397 | 397 | else: |
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398 | 398 | # count how many times we'll use this |
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399 | 399 | needed[p] += 1 |
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400 | 400 | |
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401 | 401 | # sort by revision (per file) which is a topological order |
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402 | 402 | visit = [] |
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403 | 403 | for f in files: |
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404 | 404 | fn = [(n.rev(), n) for n in needed if n._path == f] |
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405 | 405 | visit.extend(fn) |
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406 | 406 | |
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407 | 407 | hist = {} |
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408 | 408 | for r, f in util.sort(visit): |
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409 | 409 | curr = decorate(f.data(), f) |
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410 | 410 | for p in parents(f): |
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411 | 411 | if p != nullid: |
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412 | 412 | curr = pair(hist[p], curr) |
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413 | 413 | # trim the history of unneeded revs |
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414 | 414 | needed[p] -= 1 |
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415 | 415 | if not needed[p]: |
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416 | 416 | del hist[p] |
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417 | 417 | hist[f] = curr |
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418 | 418 | |
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419 | 419 | return zip(hist[f][0], hist[f][1].splitlines(1)) |
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420 | 420 | |
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421 | 421 | def ancestor(self, fc2): |
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422 | 422 | """ |
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423 | 423 | find the common ancestor file context, if any, of self, and fc2 |
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424 | 424 | """ |
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425 | 425 | |
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426 | 426 | acache = {} |
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427 | 427 | |
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428 | 428 | # prime the ancestor cache for the working directory |
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429 | 429 | for c in (self, fc2): |
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430 | 430 | if c._filerev == None: |
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431 | 431 | pl = [(n.path(), n.filenode()) for n in c.parents()] |
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432 | 432 | acache[(c._path, None)] = pl |
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433 | 433 | |
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434 | 434 | flcache = {self._repopath:self._filelog, fc2._repopath:fc2._filelog} |
|
435 | 435 | def parents(vertex): |
|
436 | 436 | if vertex in acache: |
|
437 | 437 | return acache[vertex] |
|
438 | 438 | f, n = vertex |
|
439 | 439 | if f not in flcache: |
|
440 | 440 | flcache[f] = self._repo.file(f) |
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441 | 441 | fl = flcache[f] |
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442 | 442 | pl = [(f, p) for p in fl.parents(n) if p != nullid] |
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443 | 443 | re = fl.renamed(n) |
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444 | 444 | if re: |
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445 | 445 | pl.append(re) |
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446 | 446 | acache[vertex] = pl |
|
447 | 447 | return pl |
|
448 | 448 | |
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449 | 449 | a, b = (self._path, self._filenode), (fc2._path, fc2._filenode) |
|
450 | 450 | v = ancestor.ancestor(a, b, parents) |
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451 | 451 | if v: |
|
452 | 452 | f, n = v |
|
453 | 453 | return filectx(self._repo, f, fileid=n, filelog=flcache[f]) |
|
454 | 454 | |
|
455 | 455 | return None |
|
456 | 456 | |
|
457 | 457 | class workingctx(changectx): |
|
458 | 458 | """A workingctx object makes access to data related to |
|
459 | 459 | the current working directory convenient. |
|
460 | 460 | parents - a pair of parent nodeids, or None to use the dirstate. |
|
461 | 461 | date - any valid date string or (unixtime, offset), or None. |
|
462 | 462 | user - username string, or None. |
|
463 | 463 | extra - a dictionary of extra values, or None. |
|
464 | 464 | changes - a list of file lists as returned by localrepo.status() |
|
465 | 465 | or None to use the repository status. |
|
466 | 466 | """ |
|
467 | 467 | def __init__(self, repo, parents=None, text="", user=None, date=None, |
|
468 | 468 | extra=None, changes=None): |
|
469 | 469 | self._repo = repo |
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470 | 470 | self._rev = None |
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471 | 471 | self._node = None |
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472 | 472 | self._text = text |
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473 | 473 | if date: |
|
474 | 474 | self._date = util.parsedate(date) |
|
475 | 475 | if user: |
|
476 | 476 | self._user = user |
|
477 | 477 | if parents: |
|
478 | 478 | self._parents = [changectx(self._repo, p) for p in parents] |
|
479 | 479 | if changes: |
|
480 | 480 | self._status = list(changes) |
|
481 | 481 | |
|
482 | 482 | self._extra = {} |
|
483 | 483 | if extra: |
|
484 | 484 | self._extra = extra.copy() |
|
485 | 485 | if 'branch' not in self._extra: |
|
486 | 486 | branch = self._repo.dirstate.branch() |
|
487 | 487 | try: |
|
488 | 488 | branch = branch.decode('UTF-8').encode('UTF-8') |
|
489 | 489 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
|
490 | 490 | raise util.Abort(_('branch name not in UTF-8!')) |
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491 | 491 | self._extra['branch'] = branch |
|
492 | 492 | if self._extra['branch'] == '': |
|
493 | 493 | self._extra['branch'] = 'default' |
|
494 | 494 | |
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495 | 495 | def __str__(self): |
|
496 | 496 | return str(self._parents[0]) + "+" |
|
497 | 497 | |
|
498 | 498 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
499 | 499 | return True |
|
500 | 500 | |
|
501 | 501 | def __contains__(self, key): |
|
502 | 502 | return self._dirstate[key] not in "?r" |
|
503 | 503 | |
|
504 | 504 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
|
505 | 505 | if name == '_status': |
|
506 | 506 | self._status = self._repo.status(unknown=True) |
|
507 | 507 | return self._status |
|
508 | 508 | elif name == '_user': |
|
509 | 509 | self._user = self._repo.ui.username() |
|
510 | 510 | return self._user |
|
511 | 511 | elif name == '_date': |
|
512 | 512 | self._date = util.makedate() |
|
513 | 513 | return self._date |
|
514 | 514 | if name == '_manifest': |
|
515 | 515 | self._buildmanifest() |
|
516 | 516 | return self._manifest |
|
517 | 517 | elif name == '_parents': |
|
518 | 518 | p = self._repo.dirstate.parents() |
|
519 | 519 | if p[1] == nullid: |
|
520 | 520 | p = p[:-1] |
|
521 | 521 | self._parents = [changectx(self._repo, x) for x in p] |
|
522 | 522 | return self._parents |
|
523 | 523 | else: |
|
524 |
raise AttributeError |
|
|
524 | raise AttributeError(name) | |
|
525 | 525 | |
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526 | 526 | def _buildmanifest(self): |
|
527 | 527 | """generate a manifest corresponding to the working directory""" |
|
528 | 528 | |
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529 | 529 | man = self._parents[0].manifest().copy() |
|
530 | 530 | copied = self._repo.dirstate.copies() |
|
531 | 531 | cf = lambda x: man.flags(copied.get(x, x)) |
|
532 | 532 | ff = self._repo.dirstate.flagfunc(cf) |
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533 | 533 | modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown = self._status[:5] |
|
534 | 534 | for i, l in (("a", added), ("m", modified), ("u", unknown)): |
|
535 | 535 | for f in l: |
|
536 | 536 | man[f] = man.get(copied.get(f, f), nullid) + i |
|
537 | 537 | try: |
|
538 | 538 | man.set(f, ff(f)) |
|
539 | 539 | except OSError: |
|
540 | 540 | pass |
|
541 | 541 | |
|
542 | 542 | for f in deleted + removed: |
|
543 | 543 | if f in man: |
|
544 | 544 | del man[f] |
|
545 | 545 | |
|
546 | 546 | self._manifest = man |
|
547 | 547 | |
|
548 | 548 | def manifest(self): return self._manifest |
|
549 | 549 | |
|
550 | 550 | def user(self): return self._user or self._repo.ui.username() |
|
551 | 551 | def date(self): return self._date |
|
552 | 552 | def description(self): return self._text |
|
553 | 553 | def files(self): |
|
554 | 554 | return util.sort(self._status[0] + self._status[1] + self._status[2]) |
|
555 | 555 | |
|
556 | 556 | def modified(self): return self._status[0] |
|
557 | 557 | def added(self): return self._status[1] |
|
558 | 558 | def removed(self): return self._status[2] |
|
559 | 559 | def deleted(self): return self._status[3] |
|
560 | 560 | def unknown(self): return self._status[4] |
|
561 | 561 | def clean(self): return self._status[5] |
|
562 | 562 | def branch(self): return self._extra['branch'] |
|
563 | 563 | def extra(self): return self._extra |
|
564 | 564 | |
|
565 | 565 | def tags(self): |
|
566 | 566 | t = [] |
|
567 | 567 | [t.extend(p.tags()) for p in self.parents()] |
|
568 | 568 | return t |
|
569 | 569 | |
|
570 | 570 | def children(self): |
|
571 | 571 | return [] |
|
572 | 572 | |
|
573 | 573 | def flags(self, path): |
|
574 | 574 | if '_manifest' in self.__dict__: |
|
575 | 575 | try: |
|
576 | 576 | return self._manifest.flags(path) |
|
577 | 577 | except KeyError: |
|
578 | 578 | return '' |
|
579 | 579 | |
|
580 | 580 | pnode = self._parents[0].changeset()[0] |
|
581 | 581 | orig = self._repo.dirstate.copies().get(path, path) |
|
582 | 582 | node, flag = self._repo.manifest.find(pnode, orig) |
|
583 | 583 | try: |
|
584 | 584 | ff = self._repo.dirstate.flagfunc(lambda x: flag or '') |
|
585 | 585 | return ff(path) |
|
586 | 586 | except OSError: |
|
587 | 587 | pass |
|
588 | 588 | |
|
589 | 589 | if not node or path in self.deleted() or path in self.removed(): |
|
590 | 590 | return '' |
|
591 | 591 | return flag |
|
592 | 592 | |
|
593 | 593 | def filectx(self, path, filelog=None): |
|
594 | 594 | """get a file context from the working directory""" |
|
595 | 595 | return workingfilectx(self._repo, path, workingctx=self, |
|
596 | 596 | filelog=filelog) |
|
597 | 597 | |
|
598 | 598 | def ancestor(self, c2): |
|
599 | 599 | """return the ancestor context of self and c2""" |
|
600 | 600 | return self._parents[0].ancestor(c2) # punt on two parents for now |
|
601 | 601 | |
|
602 | 602 | def walk(self, match): |
|
603 | 603 | return util.sort(self._repo.dirstate.walk(match, True, False).keys()) |
|
604 | 604 | |
|
605 | 605 | class workingfilectx(filectx): |
|
606 | 606 | """A workingfilectx object makes access to data related to a particular |
|
607 | 607 | file in the working directory convenient.""" |
|
608 | 608 | def __init__(self, repo, path, filelog=None, workingctx=None): |
|
609 | 609 | """changeid can be a changeset revision, node, or tag. |
|
610 | 610 | fileid can be a file revision or node.""" |
|
611 | 611 | self._repo = repo |
|
612 | 612 | self._path = path |
|
613 | 613 | self._changeid = None |
|
614 | 614 | self._filerev = self._filenode = None |
|
615 | 615 | |
|
616 | 616 | if filelog: |
|
617 | 617 | self._filelog = filelog |
|
618 | 618 | if workingctx: |
|
619 | 619 | self._changectx = workingctx |
|
620 | 620 | |
|
621 | 621 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
|
622 | 622 | if name == '_changectx': |
|
623 | 623 | self._changectx = workingctx(self._repo) |
|
624 | 624 | return self._changectx |
|
625 | 625 | elif name == '_repopath': |
|
626 | 626 | self._repopath = (self._repo.dirstate.copied(self._path) |
|
627 | 627 | or self._path) |
|
628 | 628 | return self._repopath |
|
629 | 629 | elif name == '_filelog': |
|
630 | 630 | self._filelog = self._repo.file(self._repopath) |
|
631 | 631 | return self._filelog |
|
632 | 632 | else: |
|
633 |
raise AttributeError |
|
|
633 | raise AttributeError(name) | |
|
634 | 634 | |
|
635 | 635 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
636 | 636 | return True |
|
637 | 637 | |
|
638 | 638 | def __str__(self): |
|
639 | 639 | return "%s@%s" % (self.path(), self._changectx) |
|
640 | 640 | |
|
641 | 641 | def filectx(self, fileid): |
|
642 | 642 | '''opens an arbitrary revision of the file without |
|
643 | 643 | opening a new filelog''' |
|
644 | 644 | return filectx(self._repo, self._repopath, fileid=fileid, |
|
645 | 645 | filelog=self._filelog) |
|
646 | 646 | |
|
647 | 647 | def rev(self): |
|
648 | 648 | if '_changectx' in self.__dict__: |
|
649 | 649 | return self._changectx.rev() |
|
650 | 650 | return self._filelog.linkrev(self._filenode) |
|
651 | 651 | |
|
652 | 652 | def data(self): return self._repo.wread(self._path) |
|
653 | 653 | def renamed(self): |
|
654 | 654 | rp = self._repopath |
|
655 | 655 | if rp == self._path: |
|
656 | 656 | return None |
|
657 | 657 | return rp, self._changectx._parents[0]._manifest.get(rp, nullid) |
|
658 | 658 | |
|
659 | 659 | def parents(self): |
|
660 | 660 | '''return parent filectxs, following copies if necessary''' |
|
661 | 661 | p = self._path |
|
662 | 662 | rp = self._repopath |
|
663 | 663 | pcl = self._changectx._parents |
|
664 | 664 | fl = self._filelog |
|
665 | 665 | pl = [(rp, pcl[0]._manifest.get(rp, nullid), fl)] |
|
666 | 666 | if len(pcl) > 1: |
|
667 | 667 | if rp != p: |
|
668 | 668 | fl = None |
|
669 | 669 | pl.append((p, pcl[1]._manifest.get(p, nullid), fl)) |
|
670 | 670 | |
|
671 | 671 | return [filectx(self._repo, p, fileid=n, filelog=l) |
|
672 | 672 | for p,n,l in pl if n != nullid] |
|
673 | 673 | |
|
674 | 674 | def children(self): |
|
675 | 675 | return [] |
|
676 | 676 | |
|
677 | 677 | def size(self): return os.stat(self._repo.wjoin(self._path)).st_size |
|
678 | 678 | def date(self): |
|
679 | 679 | t, tz = self._changectx.date() |
|
680 | 680 | try: |
|
681 | 681 | return (int(os.lstat(self._repo.wjoin(self._path)).st_mtime), tz) |
|
682 | 682 | except OSError, err: |
|
683 | 683 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise |
|
684 | 684 | return (t, tz) |
|
685 | 685 | |
|
686 | 686 | def cmp(self, text): return self._repo.wread(self._path) == text |
|
687 | 687 | |
|
688 | 688 | class memctx(object): |
|
689 | 689 | """A memctx is a subset of changectx supposed to be built on memory |
|
690 | 690 | and passed to commit functions. |
|
691 | 691 | |
|
692 | 692 | NOTE: this interface and the related memfilectx are experimental and |
|
693 | 693 | may change without notice. |
|
694 | 694 | |
|
695 | 695 | parents - a pair of parent nodeids. |
|
696 | 696 | filectxfn - a callable taking (repo, memctx, path) arguments and |
|
697 | 697 | returning a memctx object. |
|
698 | 698 | date - any valid date string or (unixtime, offset), or None. |
|
699 | 699 | user - username string, or None. |
|
700 | 700 | extra - a dictionary of extra values, or None. |
|
701 | 701 | """ |
|
702 | 702 | def __init__(self, repo, parents, text, files, filectxfn, user=None, |
|
703 | 703 | date=None, extra=None): |
|
704 | 704 | self._repo = repo |
|
705 | 705 | self._rev = None |
|
706 | 706 | self._node = None |
|
707 | 707 | self._text = text |
|
708 | 708 | self._date = date and util.parsedate(date) or util.makedate() |
|
709 | 709 | self._user = user |
|
710 | 710 | parents = [(p or nullid) for p in parents] |
|
711 | 711 | p1, p2 = parents |
|
712 | 712 | self._parents = [changectx(self._repo, p) for p in (p1, p2)] |
|
713 | 713 | files = util.sort(list(files)) |
|
714 | 714 | self._status = [files, [], [], [], []] |
|
715 | 715 | self._filectxfn = filectxfn |
|
716 | 716 | |
|
717 | 717 | self._extra = extra and extra.copy() or {} |
|
718 | 718 | if 'branch' not in self._extra: |
|
719 | 719 | self._extra['branch'] = 'default' |
|
720 | 720 | elif self._extra.get('branch') == '': |
|
721 | 721 | self._extra['branch'] = 'default' |
|
722 | 722 | |
|
723 | 723 | def __str__(self): |
|
724 | 724 | return str(self._parents[0]) + "+" |
|
725 | 725 | |
|
726 | 726 | def __int__(self): |
|
727 | 727 | return self._rev |
|
728 | 728 | |
|
729 | 729 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
730 | 730 | return True |
|
731 | 731 | |
|
732 | 732 | def user(self): return self._user or self._repo.ui.username() |
|
733 | 733 | def date(self): return self._date |
|
734 | 734 | def description(self): return self._text |
|
735 | 735 | def files(self): return self.modified() |
|
736 | 736 | def modified(self): return self._status[0] |
|
737 | 737 | def added(self): return self._status[1] |
|
738 | 738 | def removed(self): return self._status[2] |
|
739 | 739 | def deleted(self): return self._status[3] |
|
740 | 740 | def unknown(self): return self._status[4] |
|
741 | 741 | def clean(self): return self._status[5] |
|
742 | 742 | def branch(self): return self._extra['branch'] |
|
743 | 743 | def extra(self): return self._extra |
|
744 | 744 | def flags(self, f): return self[f].flags() |
|
745 | 745 | |
|
746 | 746 | def parents(self): |
|
747 | 747 | """return contexts for each parent changeset""" |
|
748 | 748 | return self._parents |
|
749 | 749 | |
|
750 | 750 | def filectx(self, path, filelog=None): |
|
751 | 751 | """get a file context from the working directory""" |
|
752 | 752 | return self._filectxfn(self._repo, self, path) |
|
753 | 753 | |
|
754 | 754 | class memfilectx(object): |
|
755 | 755 | """A memfilectx is a subset of filectx supposed to be built by client |
|
756 | 756 | code and passed to commit functions. |
|
757 | 757 | """ |
|
758 | 758 | def __init__(self, path, data, islink, isexec, copied): |
|
759 | 759 | """copied is the source file path, or None.""" |
|
760 | 760 | self._path = path |
|
761 | 761 | self._data = data |
|
762 | 762 | self._flags = (islink and 'l' or '') + (isexec and 'x' or '') |
|
763 | 763 | self._copied = None |
|
764 | 764 | if copied: |
|
765 | 765 | self._copied = (copied, nullid) |
|
766 | 766 | |
|
767 | 767 | def __nonzero__(self): return True |
|
768 | 768 | def __str__(self): return "%s@%s" % (self.path(), self._changectx) |
|
769 | 769 | def path(self): return self._path |
|
770 | 770 | def data(self): return self._data |
|
771 | 771 | def flags(self): return self._flags |
|
772 | 772 | def isexec(self): return 'x' in self._flags |
|
773 | 773 | def islink(self): return 'l' in self._flags |
|
774 | 774 | def renamed(self): return self._copied |
|
775 | 775 |
@@ -1,603 +1,603 b'' | |||
|
1 | 1 | """ |
|
2 | 2 | dirstate.py - working directory tracking for mercurial |
|
3 | 3 | |
|
4 | 4 | Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
|
5 | 5 | |
|
6 | 6 | This software may be used and distributed according to the terms |
|
7 | 7 | of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. |
|
8 | 8 | """ |
|
9 | 9 | |
|
10 | 10 | from node import nullid |
|
11 | 11 | from i18n import _ |
|
12 | 12 | import struct, os, bisect, stat, util, errno, ignore |
|
13 | 13 | import cStringIO, osutil, sys |
|
14 | 14 | |
|
15 | 15 | _unknown = ('?', 0, 0, 0) |
|
16 | 16 | _format = ">cllll" |
|
17 | 17 | |
|
18 | 18 | def _finddirs(path): |
|
19 | 19 | pos = len(path) |
|
20 | 20 | while 1: |
|
21 | 21 | pos = path.rfind('/', 0, pos) |
|
22 | 22 | if pos == -1: |
|
23 | 23 | break |
|
24 | 24 | yield path[:pos] |
|
25 | 25 | |
|
26 | 26 | class dirstate(object): |
|
27 | 27 | |
|
28 | 28 | def __init__(self, opener, ui, root): |
|
29 | 29 | self._opener = opener |
|
30 | 30 | self._root = root |
|
31 | 31 | self._rootdir = os.path.join(root, '') |
|
32 | 32 | self._dirty = False |
|
33 | 33 | self._dirtypl = False |
|
34 | 34 | self._ui = ui |
|
35 | 35 | |
|
36 | 36 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
|
37 | 37 | if name == '_map': |
|
38 | 38 | self._read() |
|
39 | 39 | return self._map |
|
40 | 40 | elif name == '_copymap': |
|
41 | 41 | self._read() |
|
42 | 42 | return self._copymap |
|
43 | 43 | elif name == '_foldmap': |
|
44 | 44 | _foldmap = {} |
|
45 | 45 | for name in self._map: |
|
46 | 46 | norm = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(name)) |
|
47 | 47 | _foldmap[norm] = name |
|
48 | 48 | self._foldmap = _foldmap |
|
49 | 49 | return self._foldmap |
|
50 | 50 | elif name == '_branch': |
|
51 | 51 | try: |
|
52 | 52 | self._branch = (self._opener("branch").read().strip() |
|
53 | 53 | or "default") |
|
54 | 54 | except IOError: |
|
55 | 55 | self._branch = "default" |
|
56 | 56 | return self._branch |
|
57 | 57 | elif name == '_pl': |
|
58 | 58 | self._pl = [nullid, nullid] |
|
59 | 59 | try: |
|
60 | 60 | st = self._opener("dirstate").read(40) |
|
61 | 61 | if len(st) == 40: |
|
62 | 62 | self._pl = st[:20], st[20:40] |
|
63 | 63 | except IOError, err: |
|
64 | 64 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise |
|
65 | 65 | return self._pl |
|
66 | 66 | elif name == '_dirs': |
|
67 | 67 | dirs = {} |
|
68 | 68 | for f,s in self._map.items(): |
|
69 | 69 | if s[0] != 'r': |
|
70 | 70 | for base in _finddirs(f): |
|
71 | 71 | dirs[base] = dirs.get(base, 0) + 1 |
|
72 | 72 | self._dirs = dirs |
|
73 | 73 | return self._dirs |
|
74 | 74 | elif name == '_ignore': |
|
75 | 75 | files = [self._join('.hgignore')] |
|
76 | 76 | for name, path in self._ui.configitems("ui"): |
|
77 | 77 | if name == 'ignore' or name.startswith('ignore.'): |
|
78 | 78 | files.append(os.path.expanduser(path)) |
|
79 | 79 | self._ignore = ignore.ignore(self._root, files, self._ui.warn) |
|
80 | 80 | return self._ignore |
|
81 | 81 | elif name == '_slash': |
|
82 | 82 | self._slash = self._ui.configbool('ui', 'slash') and os.sep != '/' |
|
83 | 83 | return self._slash |
|
84 | 84 | elif name == '_checklink': |
|
85 | 85 | self._checklink = util.checklink(self._root) |
|
86 | 86 | return self._checklink |
|
87 | 87 | elif name == '_checkexec': |
|
88 | 88 | self._checkexec = util.checkexec(self._root) |
|
89 | 89 | return self._checkexec |
|
90 | 90 | elif name == '_checkcase': |
|
91 | 91 | self._checkcase = not util.checkcase(self._join('.hg')) |
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92 | 92 | return self._checkcase |
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93 | 93 | elif name == 'normalize': |
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94 | 94 | if self._checkcase: |
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95 | 95 | self.normalize = self._normalize |
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96 | 96 | else: |
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97 | 97 | self.normalize = lambda x: x |
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98 | 98 | return self.normalize |
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99 | 99 | else: |
|
100 |
raise AttributeError |
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|
100 | raise AttributeError(name) | |
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101 | 101 | |
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102 | 102 | def _join(self, f): |
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103 | 103 | # much faster than os.path.join() |
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104 | 104 | # it's safe because f is always a relative path |
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105 | 105 | return self._rootdir + f |
|
106 | 106 | |
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107 | 107 | def flagfunc(self, fallback): |
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108 | 108 | if self._checklink: |
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109 | 109 | if self._checkexec: |
|
110 | 110 | def f(x): |
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111 | 111 | p = self._join(x) |
|
112 | 112 | if os.path.islink(p): |
|
113 | 113 | return 'l' |
|
114 | 114 | if util.is_exec(p): |
|
115 | 115 | return 'x' |
|
116 | 116 | return '' |
|
117 | 117 | return f |
|
118 | 118 | def f(x): |
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119 | 119 | if os.path.islink(self._join(x)): |
|
120 | 120 | return 'l' |
|
121 | 121 | if 'x' in fallback(x): |
|
122 | 122 | return 'x' |
|
123 | 123 | return '' |
|
124 | 124 | return f |
|
125 | 125 | if self._checkexec: |
|
126 | 126 | def f(x): |
|
127 | 127 | if 'l' in fallback(x): |
|
128 | 128 | return 'l' |
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129 | 129 | if util.is_exec(self._join(x)): |
|
130 | 130 | return 'x' |
|
131 | 131 | return '' |
|
132 | 132 | return f |
|
133 | 133 | return fallback |
|
134 | 134 | |
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135 | 135 | def getcwd(self): |
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136 | 136 | cwd = os.getcwd() |
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137 | 137 | if cwd == self._root: return '' |
|
138 | 138 | # self._root ends with a path separator if self._root is '/' or 'C:\' |
|
139 | 139 | rootsep = self._root |
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140 | 140 | if not util.endswithsep(rootsep): |
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141 | 141 | rootsep += os.sep |
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142 | 142 | if cwd.startswith(rootsep): |
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143 | 143 | return cwd[len(rootsep):] |
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144 | 144 | else: |
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145 | 145 | # we're outside the repo. return an absolute path. |
|
146 | 146 | return cwd |
|
147 | 147 | |
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148 | 148 | def pathto(self, f, cwd=None): |
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149 | 149 | if cwd is None: |
|
150 | 150 | cwd = self.getcwd() |
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151 | 151 | path = util.pathto(self._root, cwd, f) |
|
152 | 152 | if self._slash: |
|
153 | 153 | return util.normpath(path) |
|
154 | 154 | return path |
|
155 | 155 | |
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156 | 156 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
|
157 | 157 | ''' current states: |
|
158 | 158 | n normal |
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159 | 159 | m needs merging |
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160 | 160 | r marked for removal |
|
161 | 161 | a marked for addition |
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162 | 162 | ? not tracked''' |
|
163 | 163 | return self._map.get(key, ("?",))[0] |
|
164 | 164 | |
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165 | 165 | def __contains__(self, key): |
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166 | 166 | return key in self._map |
|
167 | 167 | |
|
168 | 168 | def __iter__(self): |
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169 | 169 | for x in util.sort(self._map): |
|
170 | 170 | yield x |
|
171 | 171 | |
|
172 | 172 | def parents(self): |
|
173 | 173 | return self._pl |
|
174 | 174 | |
|
175 | 175 | def branch(self): |
|
176 | 176 | return self._branch |
|
177 | 177 | |
|
178 | 178 | def setparents(self, p1, p2=nullid): |
|
179 | 179 | self._dirty = self._dirtypl = True |
|
180 | 180 | self._pl = p1, p2 |
|
181 | 181 | |
|
182 | 182 | def setbranch(self, branch): |
|
183 | 183 | self._branch = branch |
|
184 | 184 | self._opener("branch", "w").write(branch + '\n') |
|
185 | 185 | |
|
186 | 186 | def _read(self): |
|
187 | 187 | self._map = {} |
|
188 | 188 | self._copymap = {} |
|
189 | 189 | if not self._dirtypl: |
|
190 | 190 | self._pl = [nullid, nullid] |
|
191 | 191 | try: |
|
192 | 192 | st = self._opener("dirstate").read() |
|
193 | 193 | except IOError, err: |
|
194 | 194 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise |
|
195 | 195 | return |
|
196 | 196 | if not st: |
|
197 | 197 | return |
|
198 | 198 | |
|
199 | 199 | if not self._dirtypl: |
|
200 | 200 | self._pl = [st[:20], st[20: 40]] |
|
201 | 201 | |
|
202 | 202 | # deref fields so they will be local in loop |
|
203 | 203 | dmap = self._map |
|
204 | 204 | copymap = self._copymap |
|
205 | 205 | unpack = struct.unpack |
|
206 | 206 | e_size = struct.calcsize(_format) |
|
207 | 207 | pos1 = 40 |
|
208 | 208 | l = len(st) |
|
209 | 209 | |
|
210 | 210 | # the inner loop |
|
211 | 211 | while pos1 < l: |
|
212 | 212 | pos2 = pos1 + e_size |
|
213 | 213 | e = unpack(">cllll", st[pos1:pos2]) # a literal here is faster |
|
214 | 214 | pos1 = pos2 + e[4] |
|
215 | 215 | f = st[pos2:pos1] |
|
216 | 216 | if '\0' in f: |
|
217 | 217 | f, c = f.split('\0') |
|
218 | 218 | copymap[f] = c |
|
219 | 219 | dmap[f] = e # we hold onto e[4] because making a subtuple is slow |
|
220 | 220 | |
|
221 | 221 | def invalidate(self): |
|
222 | 222 | for a in "_map _copymap _foldmap _branch _pl _dirs _ignore".split(): |
|
223 | 223 | if a in self.__dict__: |
|
224 | 224 | delattr(self, a) |
|
225 | 225 | self._dirty = False |
|
226 | 226 | |
|
227 | 227 | def copy(self, source, dest): |
|
228 | 228 | if source == dest: |
|
229 | 229 | return |
|
230 | 230 | self._dirty = True |
|
231 | 231 | self._copymap[dest] = source |
|
232 | 232 | |
|
233 | 233 | def copied(self, file): |
|
234 | 234 | return self._copymap.get(file, None) |
|
235 | 235 | |
|
236 | 236 | def copies(self): |
|
237 | 237 | return self._copymap |
|
238 | 238 | |
|
239 | 239 | def _droppath(self, f): |
|
240 | 240 | if self[f] not in "?r" and "_dirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
241 | 241 | dirs = self._dirs |
|
242 | 242 | for base in _finddirs(f): |
|
243 | 243 | if dirs[base] == 1: |
|
244 | 244 | del dirs[base] |
|
245 | 245 | else: |
|
246 | 246 | dirs[base] -= 1 |
|
247 | 247 | |
|
248 | 248 | def _addpath(self, f, check=False): |
|
249 | 249 | oldstate = self[f] |
|
250 | 250 | if check or oldstate == "r": |
|
251 | 251 | if '\r' in f or '\n' in f: |
|
252 | 252 | raise util.Abort( |
|
253 | 253 | _("'\\n' and '\\r' disallowed in filenames: %r") % f) |
|
254 | 254 | if f in self._dirs: |
|
255 | 255 | raise util.Abort(_('directory %r already in dirstate') % f) |
|
256 | 256 | # shadows |
|
257 | 257 | for d in _finddirs(f): |
|
258 | 258 | if d in self._dirs: |
|
259 | 259 | break |
|
260 | 260 | if d in self._map and self[d] != 'r': |
|
261 | 261 | raise util.Abort( |
|
262 | 262 | _('file %r in dirstate clashes with %r') % (d, f)) |
|
263 | 263 | if oldstate in "?r" and "_dirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
264 | 264 | dirs = self._dirs |
|
265 | 265 | for base in _finddirs(f): |
|
266 | 266 | dirs[base] = dirs.get(base, 0) + 1 |
|
267 | 267 | |
|
268 | 268 | def normal(self, f): |
|
269 | 269 | 'mark a file normal and clean' |
|
270 | 270 | self._dirty = True |
|
271 | 271 | self._addpath(f) |
|
272 | 272 | s = os.lstat(self._join(f)) |
|
273 | 273 | self._map[f] = ('n', s.st_mode, s.st_size, s.st_mtime, 0) |
|
274 | 274 | if f in self._copymap: |
|
275 | 275 | del self._copymap[f] |
|
276 | 276 | |
|
277 | 277 | def normallookup(self, f): |
|
278 | 278 | 'mark a file normal, but possibly dirty' |
|
279 | 279 | if self._pl[1] != nullid and f in self._map: |
|
280 | 280 | # if there is a merge going on and the file was either |
|
281 | 281 | # in state 'm' or dirty before being removed, restore that state. |
|
282 | 282 | entry = self._map[f] |
|
283 | 283 | if entry[0] == 'r' and entry[2] in (-1, -2): |
|
284 | 284 | source = self._copymap.get(f) |
|
285 | 285 | if entry[2] == -1: |
|
286 | 286 | self.merge(f) |
|
287 | 287 | elif entry[2] == -2: |
|
288 | 288 | self.normaldirty(f) |
|
289 | 289 | if source: |
|
290 | 290 | self.copy(source, f) |
|
291 | 291 | return |
|
292 | 292 | if entry[0] == 'm' or entry[0] == 'n' and entry[2] == -2: |
|
293 | 293 | return |
|
294 | 294 | self._dirty = True |
|
295 | 295 | self._addpath(f) |
|
296 | 296 | self._map[f] = ('n', 0, -1, -1, 0) |
|
297 | 297 | if f in self._copymap: |
|
298 | 298 | del self._copymap[f] |
|
299 | 299 | |
|
300 | 300 | def normaldirty(self, f): |
|
301 | 301 | 'mark a file normal, but dirty' |
|
302 | 302 | self._dirty = True |
|
303 | 303 | self._addpath(f) |
|
304 | 304 | self._map[f] = ('n', 0, -2, -1, 0) |
|
305 | 305 | if f in self._copymap: |
|
306 | 306 | del self._copymap[f] |
|
307 | 307 | |
|
308 | 308 | def add(self, f): |
|
309 | 309 | 'mark a file added' |
|
310 | 310 | self._dirty = True |
|
311 | 311 | self._addpath(f, True) |
|
312 | 312 | self._map[f] = ('a', 0, -1, -1, 0) |
|
313 | 313 | if f in self._copymap: |
|
314 | 314 | del self._copymap[f] |
|
315 | 315 | |
|
316 | 316 | def remove(self, f): |
|
317 | 317 | 'mark a file removed' |
|
318 | 318 | self._dirty = True |
|
319 | 319 | self._droppath(f) |
|
320 | 320 | size = 0 |
|
321 | 321 | if self._pl[1] != nullid and f in self._map: |
|
322 | 322 | entry = self._map[f] |
|
323 | 323 | if entry[0] == 'm': |
|
324 | 324 | size = -1 |
|
325 | 325 | elif entry[0] == 'n' and entry[2] == -2: |
|
326 | 326 | size = -2 |
|
327 | 327 | self._map[f] = ('r', 0, size, 0, 0) |
|
328 | 328 | if size == 0 and f in self._copymap: |
|
329 | 329 | del self._copymap[f] |
|
330 | 330 | |
|
331 | 331 | def merge(self, f): |
|
332 | 332 | 'mark a file merged' |
|
333 | 333 | self._dirty = True |
|
334 | 334 | s = os.lstat(self._join(f)) |
|
335 | 335 | self._addpath(f) |
|
336 | 336 | self._map[f] = ('m', s.st_mode, s.st_size, s.st_mtime, 0) |
|
337 | 337 | if f in self._copymap: |
|
338 | 338 | del self._copymap[f] |
|
339 | 339 | |
|
340 | 340 | def forget(self, f): |
|
341 | 341 | 'forget a file' |
|
342 | 342 | self._dirty = True |
|
343 | 343 | try: |
|
344 | 344 | self._droppath(f) |
|
345 | 345 | del self._map[f] |
|
346 | 346 | except KeyError: |
|
347 | 347 | self._ui.warn(_("not in dirstate: %s\n") % f) |
|
348 | 348 | |
|
349 | 349 | def _normalize(self, path): |
|
350 | 350 | norm_path = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(path)) |
|
351 | 351 | if norm_path not in self._foldmap: |
|
352 | 352 | if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self._root, path)): |
|
353 | 353 | return path |
|
354 | 354 | self._foldmap[norm_path] = util.fspath(path, self._root) |
|
355 | 355 | return self._foldmap[norm_path] |
|
356 | 356 | |
|
357 | 357 | def clear(self): |
|
358 | 358 | self._map = {} |
|
359 | 359 | if "_dirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
360 | 360 | delattr(self, "_dirs"); |
|
361 | 361 | self._copymap = {} |
|
362 | 362 | self._pl = [nullid, nullid] |
|
363 | 363 | self._dirty = True |
|
364 | 364 | |
|
365 | 365 | def rebuild(self, parent, files): |
|
366 | 366 | self.clear() |
|
367 | 367 | for f in files: |
|
368 | 368 | if 'x' in files.flags(f): |
|
369 | 369 | self._map[f] = ('n', 0777, -1, 0, 0) |
|
370 | 370 | else: |
|
371 | 371 | self._map[f] = ('n', 0666, -1, 0, 0) |
|
372 | 372 | self._pl = (parent, nullid) |
|
373 | 373 | self._dirty = True |
|
374 | 374 | |
|
375 | 375 | def write(self): |
|
376 | 376 | if not self._dirty: |
|
377 | 377 | return |
|
378 | 378 | st = self._opener("dirstate", "w", atomictemp=True) |
|
379 | 379 | |
|
380 | 380 | try: |
|
381 | 381 | gran = int(self._ui.config('dirstate', 'granularity', 1)) |
|
382 | 382 | except ValueError: |
|
383 | 383 | gran = 1 |
|
384 | 384 | limit = sys.maxint |
|
385 | 385 | if gran > 0: |
|
386 | 386 | limit = util.fstat(st).st_mtime - gran |
|
387 | 387 | |
|
388 | 388 | cs = cStringIO.StringIO() |
|
389 | 389 | copymap = self._copymap |
|
390 | 390 | pack = struct.pack |
|
391 | 391 | write = cs.write |
|
392 | 392 | write("".join(self._pl)) |
|
393 | 393 | for f, e in self._map.iteritems(): |
|
394 | 394 | if f in copymap: |
|
395 | 395 | f = "%s\0%s" % (f, copymap[f]) |
|
396 | 396 | if e[3] > limit and e[0] == 'n': |
|
397 | 397 | e = (e[0], 0, -1, -1, 0) |
|
398 | 398 | e = pack(_format, e[0], e[1], e[2], e[3], len(f)) |
|
399 | 399 | write(e) |
|
400 | 400 | write(f) |
|
401 | 401 | st.write(cs.getvalue()) |
|
402 | 402 | st.rename() |
|
403 | 403 | self._dirty = self._dirtypl = False |
|
404 | 404 | |
|
405 | 405 | def _dirignore(self, f): |
|
406 | 406 | if f == '.': |
|
407 | 407 | return False |
|
408 | 408 | if self._ignore(f): |
|
409 | 409 | return True |
|
410 | 410 | for p in _finddirs(f): |
|
411 | 411 | if self._ignore(p): |
|
412 | 412 | return True |
|
413 | 413 | return False |
|
414 | 414 | |
|
415 | 415 | def walk(self, match, unknown, ignored): |
|
416 | 416 | ''' |
|
417 | 417 | walk recursively through the directory tree, finding all files |
|
418 | 418 | matched by the match function |
|
419 | 419 | |
|
420 | 420 | results are yielded in a tuple (filename, stat), where stat |
|
421 | 421 | and st is the stat result if the file was found in the directory. |
|
422 | 422 | ''' |
|
423 | 423 | |
|
424 | 424 | def fwarn(f, msg): |
|
425 | 425 | self._ui.warn('%s: %s\n' % (self.pathto(ff), msg)) |
|
426 | 426 | return False |
|
427 | 427 | badfn = fwarn |
|
428 | 428 | if hasattr(match, 'bad'): |
|
429 | 429 | badfn = match.bad |
|
430 | 430 | |
|
431 | 431 | def badtype(f, mode): |
|
432 | 432 | kind = 'unknown' |
|
433 | 433 | if stat.S_ISCHR(mode): kind = _('character device') |
|
434 | 434 | elif stat.S_ISBLK(mode): kind = _('block device') |
|
435 | 435 | elif stat.S_ISFIFO(mode): kind = _('fifo') |
|
436 | 436 | elif stat.S_ISSOCK(mode): kind = _('socket') |
|
437 | 437 | elif stat.S_ISDIR(mode): kind = _('directory') |
|
438 | 438 | self._ui.warn(_('%s: unsupported file type (type is %s)\n') |
|
439 | 439 | % (self.pathto(f), kind)) |
|
440 | 440 | |
|
441 | 441 | ignore = self._ignore |
|
442 | 442 | dirignore = self._dirignore |
|
443 | 443 | if ignored: |
|
444 | 444 | ignore = util.never |
|
445 | 445 | dirignore = util.never |
|
446 | 446 | elif not unknown: |
|
447 | 447 | # if unknown and ignored are False, skip step 2 |
|
448 | 448 | ignore = util.always |
|
449 | 449 | dirignore = util.always |
|
450 | 450 | |
|
451 | 451 | matchfn = match.matchfn |
|
452 | 452 | dmap = self._map |
|
453 | 453 | normpath = util.normpath |
|
454 | 454 | normalize = self.normalize |
|
455 | 455 | listdir = osutil.listdir |
|
456 | 456 | lstat = os.lstat |
|
457 | 457 | bisect_left = bisect.bisect_left |
|
458 | 458 | pconvert = util.pconvert |
|
459 | 459 | getkind = stat.S_IFMT |
|
460 | 460 | dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR |
|
461 | 461 | regkind = stat.S_IFREG |
|
462 | 462 | lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK |
|
463 | 463 | join = self._join |
|
464 | 464 | work = [] |
|
465 | 465 | wadd = work.append |
|
466 | 466 | |
|
467 | 467 | files = util.unique(match.files()) |
|
468 | 468 | if not files or '.' in files: |
|
469 | 469 | files = [''] |
|
470 | 470 | results = {'.hg': None} |
|
471 | 471 | |
|
472 | 472 | # step 1: find all explicit files |
|
473 | 473 | for ff in util.sort(files): |
|
474 | 474 | nf = normalize(normpath(ff)) |
|
475 | 475 | if nf in results: |
|
476 | 476 | continue |
|
477 | 477 | |
|
478 | 478 | try: |
|
479 | 479 | st = lstat(join(nf)) |
|
480 | 480 | kind = getkind(st.st_mode) |
|
481 | 481 | if kind == dirkind: |
|
482 | 482 | if not dirignore(nf): |
|
483 | 483 | wadd(nf) |
|
484 | 484 | elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: |
|
485 | 485 | results[nf] = st |
|
486 | 486 | else: |
|
487 | 487 | badtype(ff, kind) |
|
488 | 488 | if nf in dmap: |
|
489 | 489 | results[nf] = None |
|
490 | 490 | except OSError, inst: |
|
491 | 491 | keep = False |
|
492 | 492 | prefix = nf + "/" |
|
493 | 493 | for fn in dmap: |
|
494 | 494 | if nf == fn or fn.startswith(prefix): |
|
495 | 495 | keep = True |
|
496 | 496 | break |
|
497 | 497 | if not keep: |
|
498 | 498 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
499 | 499 | fwarn(ff, inst.strerror) |
|
500 | 500 | elif badfn(ff, inst.strerror): |
|
501 | 501 | if (nf in dmap or not ignore(nf)) and matchfn(nf): |
|
502 | 502 | results[nf] = None |
|
503 | 503 | |
|
504 | 504 | # step 2: visit subdirectories |
|
505 | 505 | while work: |
|
506 | 506 | nd = work.pop() |
|
507 | 507 | if hasattr(match, 'dir'): |
|
508 | 508 | match.dir(nd) |
|
509 | 509 | entries = listdir(join(nd), stat=True) |
|
510 | 510 | if nd == '.': |
|
511 | 511 | nd = '' |
|
512 | 512 | else: |
|
513 | 513 | # do not recurse into a repo contained in this |
|
514 | 514 | # one. use bisect to find .hg directory so speed |
|
515 | 515 | # is good on big directory. |
|
516 | 516 | hg = bisect_left(entries, ('.hg')) |
|
517 | 517 | if hg < len(entries) and entries[hg][0] == '.hg' \ |
|
518 | 518 | and entries[hg][1] == dirkind: |
|
519 | 519 | continue |
|
520 | 520 | for f, kind, st in entries: |
|
521 | 521 | nf = normalize(nd and (nd + "/" + f) or f) |
|
522 | 522 | if nf not in results: |
|
523 | 523 | if kind == dirkind: |
|
524 | 524 | if not ignore(nf): |
|
525 | 525 | wadd(nf) |
|
526 | 526 | if nf in dmap and matchfn(nf): |
|
527 | 527 | results[nf] = None |
|
528 | 528 | elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: |
|
529 | 529 | if nf in dmap: |
|
530 | 530 | if matchfn(nf): |
|
531 | 531 | results[nf] = st |
|
532 | 532 | elif matchfn(nf) and not ignore(nf): |
|
533 | 533 | results[nf] = st |
|
534 | 534 | elif nf in dmap and matchfn(nf): |
|
535 | 535 | results[nf] = None |
|
536 | 536 | |
|
537 | 537 | # step 3: report unseen items in the dmap hash |
|
538 | 538 | visit = [f for f in dmap if f not in results and match(f)] |
|
539 | 539 | for nf in util.sort(visit): |
|
540 | 540 | results[nf] = None |
|
541 | 541 | try: |
|
542 | 542 | st = lstat(join(nf)) |
|
543 | 543 | kind = getkind(st.st_mode) |
|
544 | 544 | if kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: |
|
545 | 545 | results[nf] = st |
|
546 | 546 | except OSError, inst: |
|
547 | 547 | if inst.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENOTDIR): |
|
548 | 548 | raise |
|
549 | 549 | |
|
550 | 550 | del results['.hg'] |
|
551 | 551 | return results |
|
552 | 552 | |
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553 | 553 | def status(self, match, ignored, clean, unknown): |
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554 | 554 | listignored, listclean, listunknown = ignored, clean, unknown |
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555 | 555 | lookup, modified, added, unknown, ignored = [], [], [], [], [] |
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556 | 556 | removed, deleted, clean = [], [], [] |
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557 | 557 | |
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558 | 558 | _join = self._join |
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559 | 559 | lstat = os.lstat |
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560 | 560 | cmap = self._copymap |
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561 | 561 | dmap = self._map |
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562 | 562 | ladd = lookup.append |
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563 | 563 | madd = modified.append |
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564 | 564 | aadd = added.append |
|
565 | 565 | uadd = unknown.append |
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566 | 566 | iadd = ignored.append |
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567 | 567 | radd = removed.append |
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568 | 568 | dadd = deleted.append |
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569 | 569 | cadd = clean.append |
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570 | 570 | |
|
571 | 571 | for fn, st in self.walk(match, listunknown, listignored).iteritems(): |
|
572 | 572 | if fn not in dmap: |
|
573 | 573 | if (listignored or match.exact(fn)) and self._dirignore(fn): |
|
574 | 574 | if listignored: |
|
575 | 575 | iadd(fn) |
|
576 | 576 | elif listunknown: |
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577 | 577 | uadd(fn) |
|
578 | 578 | continue |
|
579 | 579 | |
|
580 | 580 | state, mode, size, time, foo = dmap[fn] |
|
581 | 581 | |
|
582 | 582 | if not st and state in "nma": |
|
583 | 583 | dadd(fn) |
|
584 | 584 | elif state == 'n': |
|
585 | 585 | if (size >= 0 and |
|
586 | 586 | (size != st.st_size |
|
587 | 587 | or ((mode ^ st.st_mode) & 0100 and self._checkexec)) |
|
588 | 588 | or size == -2 |
|
589 | 589 | or fn in self._copymap): |
|
590 | 590 | madd(fn) |
|
591 | 591 | elif time != int(st.st_mtime): |
|
592 | 592 | ladd(fn) |
|
593 | 593 | elif listclean: |
|
594 | 594 | cadd(fn) |
|
595 | 595 | elif state == 'm': |
|
596 | 596 | madd(fn) |
|
597 | 597 | elif state == 'a': |
|
598 | 598 | aadd(fn) |
|
599 | 599 | elif state == 'r': |
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600 | 600 | radd(fn) |
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601 | 601 | |
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602 | 602 | return (lookup, modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, |
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603 | 603 | clean) |
@@ -1,67 +1,67 b'' | |||
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1 | 1 | # hgweb/wsgicgi.py - CGI->WSGI translator |
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2 | 2 | # |
|
3 | 3 | # Copyright 2006 Eric Hopper <hopper@omnifarious.org> |
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4 | 4 | # |
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5 | 5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms |
|
6 | 6 | # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. |
|
7 | 7 | # |
|
8 | 8 | # This was originally copied from the public domain code at |
|
9 | 9 | # http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#the-server-gateway-side |
|
10 | 10 | |
|
11 | 11 | import os, sys |
|
12 | 12 | from mercurial import util |
|
13 | 13 | |
|
14 | 14 | def launch(application): |
|
15 | 15 | util.set_binary(sys.stdin) |
|
16 | 16 | util.set_binary(sys.stdout) |
|
17 | 17 | |
|
18 | 18 | environ = dict(os.environ.items()) |
|
19 | 19 | environ.setdefault('PATH_INFO', '') |
|
20 | 20 | environ['wsgi.input'] = sys.stdin |
|
21 | 21 | environ['wsgi.errors'] = sys.stderr |
|
22 | 22 | environ['wsgi.version'] = (1, 0) |
|
23 | 23 | environ['wsgi.multithread'] = False |
|
24 | 24 | environ['wsgi.multiprocess'] = True |
|
25 | 25 | environ['wsgi.run_once'] = True |
|
26 | 26 | |
|
27 | 27 | if environ.get('HTTPS','off').lower() in ('on','1','yes'): |
|
28 | 28 | environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] = 'https' |
|
29 | 29 | else: |
|
30 | 30 | environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] = 'http' |
|
31 | 31 | |
|
32 | 32 | headers_set = [] |
|
33 | 33 | headers_sent = [] |
|
34 | 34 | out = sys.stdout |
|
35 | 35 | |
|
36 | 36 | def write(data): |
|
37 | 37 | if not headers_set: |
|
38 | 38 | raise AssertionError("write() before start_response()") |
|
39 | 39 | |
|
40 | 40 | elif not headers_sent: |
|
41 | 41 | # Before the first output, send the stored headers |
|
42 | 42 | status, response_headers = headers_sent[:] = headers_set |
|
43 | 43 | out.write('Status: %s\r\n' % status) |
|
44 | 44 | for header in response_headers: |
|
45 | 45 | out.write('%s: %s\r\n' % header) |
|
46 | 46 | out.write('\r\n') |
|
47 | 47 | |
|
48 | 48 | out.write(data) |
|
49 | 49 | out.flush() |
|
50 | 50 | |
|
51 | 51 | def start_response(status, response_headers, exc_info=None): |
|
52 | 52 | if exc_info: |
|
53 | 53 | try: |
|
54 | 54 | if headers_sent: |
|
55 | 55 | # Re-raise original exception if headers sent |
|
56 |
raise exc_info[0] |
|
|
56 | raise exc_info[0](exc_info[1], exc_info[2]) | |
|
57 | 57 | finally: |
|
58 | 58 | exc_info = None # avoid dangling circular ref |
|
59 | 59 | elif headers_set: |
|
60 | 60 | raise AssertionError("Headers already set!") |
|
61 | 61 | |
|
62 | 62 | headers_set[:] = [status, response_headers] |
|
63 | 63 | return write |
|
64 | 64 | |
|
65 | 65 | content = application(environ, start_response) |
|
66 | 66 | for chunk in content: |
|
67 | 67 | write(chunk) |
@@ -1,2070 +1,2070 b'' | |||
|
1 | 1 | # localrepo.py - read/write repository class for mercurial |
|
2 | 2 | # |
|
3 | 3 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
|
4 | 4 | # |
|
5 | 5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms |
|
6 | 6 | # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. |
|
7 | 7 | |
|
8 | 8 | from node import bin, hex, nullid, nullrev, short |
|
9 | 9 | from i18n import _ |
|
10 | 10 | import repo, changegroup |
|
11 | 11 | import changelog, dirstate, filelog, manifest, context, weakref |
|
12 | 12 | import lock, transaction, stat, errno, ui, store |
|
13 | 13 | import os, revlog, time, util, extensions, hook, inspect |
|
14 | 14 | import match as match_ |
|
15 | 15 | import merge as merge_ |
|
16 | 16 | |
|
17 | 17 | class localrepository(repo.repository): |
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18 | 18 | capabilities = util.set(('lookup', 'changegroupsubset')) |
|
19 | 19 | supported = ('revlogv1', 'store') |
|
20 | 20 | |
|
21 | 21 | def __init__(self, parentui, path=None, create=0): |
|
22 | 22 | repo.repository.__init__(self) |
|
23 | 23 | self.root = os.path.realpath(path) |
|
24 | 24 | self.path = os.path.join(self.root, ".hg") |
|
25 | 25 | self.origroot = path |
|
26 | 26 | self.opener = util.opener(self.path) |
|
27 | 27 | self.wopener = util.opener(self.root) |
|
28 | 28 | |
|
29 | 29 | if not os.path.isdir(self.path): |
|
30 | 30 | if create: |
|
31 | 31 | if not os.path.exists(path): |
|
32 | 32 | os.mkdir(path) |
|
33 | 33 | os.mkdir(self.path) |
|
34 | 34 | requirements = ["revlogv1"] |
|
35 | 35 | if parentui.configbool('format', 'usestore', True): |
|
36 | 36 | os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.path, "store")) |
|
37 | 37 | requirements.append("store") |
|
38 | 38 | # create an invalid changelog |
|
39 | 39 | self.opener("00changelog.i", "a").write( |
|
40 | 40 | '\0\0\0\2' # represents revlogv2 |
|
41 | 41 | ' dummy changelog to prevent using the old repo layout' |
|
42 | 42 | ) |
|
43 | 43 | reqfile = self.opener("requires", "w") |
|
44 | 44 | for r in requirements: |
|
45 | 45 | reqfile.write("%s\n" % r) |
|
46 | 46 | reqfile.close() |
|
47 | 47 | else: |
|
48 | 48 | raise repo.RepoError(_("repository %s not found") % path) |
|
49 | 49 | elif create: |
|
50 | 50 | raise repo.RepoError(_("repository %s already exists") % path) |
|
51 | 51 | else: |
|
52 | 52 | # find requirements |
|
53 | 53 | requirements = [] |
|
54 | 54 | try: |
|
55 | 55 | requirements = self.opener("requires").read().splitlines() |
|
56 | 56 | for r in requirements: |
|
57 | 57 | if r not in self.supported: |
|
58 | 58 | raise repo.RepoError(_("requirement '%s' not supported") % r) |
|
59 | 59 | except IOError, inst: |
|
60 | 60 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
61 | 61 | raise |
|
62 | 62 | |
|
63 | 63 | self.store = store.store(requirements, self.path, util.opener) |
|
64 | 64 | self.spath = self.store.path |
|
65 | 65 | self.sopener = self.store.opener |
|
66 | 66 | self.sjoin = self.store.join |
|
67 | 67 | self.opener.createmode = self.store.createmode |
|
68 | 68 | |
|
69 | 69 | self.ui = ui.ui(parentui=parentui) |
|
70 | 70 | try: |
|
71 | 71 | self.ui.readconfig(self.join("hgrc"), self.root) |
|
72 | 72 | extensions.loadall(self.ui) |
|
73 | 73 | except IOError: |
|
74 | 74 | pass |
|
75 | 75 | |
|
76 | 76 | self.tagscache = None |
|
77 | 77 | self._tagstypecache = None |
|
78 | 78 | self.branchcache = None |
|
79 | 79 | self._ubranchcache = None # UTF-8 version of branchcache |
|
80 | 80 | self._branchcachetip = None |
|
81 | 81 | self.nodetagscache = None |
|
82 | 82 | self.filterpats = {} |
|
83 | 83 | self._datafilters = {} |
|
84 | 84 | self._transref = self._lockref = self._wlockref = None |
|
85 | 85 | |
|
86 | 86 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
|
87 | 87 | if name == 'changelog': |
|
88 | 88 | self.changelog = changelog.changelog(self.sopener) |
|
89 | 89 | self.sopener.defversion = self.changelog.version |
|
90 | 90 | return self.changelog |
|
91 | 91 | if name == 'manifest': |
|
92 | 92 | self.changelog |
|
93 | 93 | self.manifest = manifest.manifest(self.sopener) |
|
94 | 94 | return self.manifest |
|
95 | 95 | if name == 'dirstate': |
|
96 | 96 | self.dirstate = dirstate.dirstate(self.opener, self.ui, self.root) |
|
97 | 97 | return self.dirstate |
|
98 | 98 | else: |
|
99 |
raise AttributeError |
|
|
99 | raise AttributeError(name) | |
|
100 | 100 | |
|
101 | 101 | def __getitem__(self, changeid): |
|
102 | 102 | if changeid == None: |
|
103 | 103 | return context.workingctx(self) |
|
104 | 104 | return context.changectx(self, changeid) |
|
105 | 105 | |
|
106 | 106 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
107 | 107 | return True |
|
108 | 108 | |
|
109 | 109 | def __len__(self): |
|
110 | 110 | return len(self.changelog) |
|
111 | 111 | |
|
112 | 112 | def __iter__(self): |
|
113 | 113 | for i in xrange(len(self)): |
|
114 | 114 | yield i |
|
115 | 115 | |
|
116 | 116 | def url(self): |
|
117 | 117 | return 'file:' + self.root |
|
118 | 118 | |
|
119 | 119 | def hook(self, name, throw=False, **args): |
|
120 | 120 | return hook.hook(self.ui, self, name, throw, **args) |
|
121 | 121 | |
|
122 | 122 | tag_disallowed = ':\r\n' |
|
123 | 123 | |
|
124 | 124 | def _tag(self, names, node, message, local, user, date, parent=None, |
|
125 | 125 | extra={}): |
|
126 | 126 | use_dirstate = parent is None |
|
127 | 127 | |
|
128 | 128 | if isinstance(names, str): |
|
129 | 129 | allchars = names |
|
130 | 130 | names = (names,) |
|
131 | 131 | else: |
|
132 | 132 | allchars = ''.join(names) |
|
133 | 133 | for c in self.tag_disallowed: |
|
134 | 134 | if c in allchars: |
|
135 | 135 | raise util.Abort(_('%r cannot be used in a tag name') % c) |
|
136 | 136 | |
|
137 | 137 | for name in names: |
|
138 | 138 | self.hook('pretag', throw=True, node=hex(node), tag=name, |
|
139 | 139 | local=local) |
|
140 | 140 | |
|
141 | 141 | def writetags(fp, names, munge, prevtags): |
|
142 | 142 | fp.seek(0, 2) |
|
143 | 143 | if prevtags and prevtags[-1] != '\n': |
|
144 | 144 | fp.write('\n') |
|
145 | 145 | for name in names: |
|
146 | 146 | m = munge and munge(name) or name |
|
147 | 147 | if self._tagstypecache and name in self._tagstypecache: |
|
148 | 148 | old = self.tagscache.get(name, nullid) |
|
149 | 149 | fp.write('%s %s\n' % (hex(old), m)) |
|
150 | 150 | fp.write('%s %s\n' % (hex(node), m)) |
|
151 | 151 | fp.close() |
|
152 | 152 | |
|
153 | 153 | prevtags = '' |
|
154 | 154 | if local: |
|
155 | 155 | try: |
|
156 | 156 | fp = self.opener('localtags', 'r+') |
|
157 | 157 | except IOError, err: |
|
158 | 158 | fp = self.opener('localtags', 'a') |
|
159 | 159 | else: |
|
160 | 160 | prevtags = fp.read() |
|
161 | 161 | |
|
162 | 162 | # local tags are stored in the current charset |
|
163 | 163 | writetags(fp, names, None, prevtags) |
|
164 | 164 | for name in names: |
|
165 | 165 | self.hook('tag', node=hex(node), tag=name, local=local) |
|
166 | 166 | return |
|
167 | 167 | |
|
168 | 168 | if use_dirstate: |
|
169 | 169 | try: |
|
170 | 170 | fp = self.wfile('.hgtags', 'rb+') |
|
171 | 171 | except IOError, err: |
|
172 | 172 | fp = self.wfile('.hgtags', 'ab') |
|
173 | 173 | else: |
|
174 | 174 | prevtags = fp.read() |
|
175 | 175 | else: |
|
176 | 176 | try: |
|
177 | 177 | prevtags = self.filectx('.hgtags', parent).data() |
|
178 | 178 | except revlog.LookupError: |
|
179 | 179 | pass |
|
180 | 180 | fp = self.wfile('.hgtags', 'wb') |
|
181 | 181 | if prevtags: |
|
182 | 182 | fp.write(prevtags) |
|
183 | 183 | |
|
184 | 184 | # committed tags are stored in UTF-8 |
|
185 | 185 | writetags(fp, names, util.fromlocal, prevtags) |
|
186 | 186 | |
|
187 | 187 | if use_dirstate and '.hgtags' not in self.dirstate: |
|
188 | 188 | self.add(['.hgtags']) |
|
189 | 189 | |
|
190 | 190 | tagnode = self.commit(['.hgtags'], message, user, date, p1=parent, |
|
191 | 191 | extra=extra) |
|
192 | 192 | |
|
193 | 193 | for name in names: |
|
194 | 194 | self.hook('tag', node=hex(node), tag=name, local=local) |
|
195 | 195 | |
|
196 | 196 | return tagnode |
|
197 | 197 | |
|
198 | 198 | def tag(self, names, node, message, local, user, date): |
|
199 | 199 | '''tag a revision with one or more symbolic names. |
|
200 | 200 | |
|
201 | 201 | names is a list of strings or, when adding a single tag, names may be a |
|
202 | 202 | string. |
|
203 | 203 | |
|
204 | 204 | if local is True, the tags are stored in a per-repository file. |
|
205 | 205 | otherwise, they are stored in the .hgtags file, and a new |
|
206 | 206 | changeset is committed with the change. |
|
207 | 207 | |
|
208 | 208 | keyword arguments: |
|
209 | 209 | |
|
210 | 210 | local: whether to store tags in non-version-controlled file |
|
211 | 211 | (default False) |
|
212 | 212 | |
|
213 | 213 | message: commit message to use if committing |
|
214 | 214 | |
|
215 | 215 | user: name of user to use if committing |
|
216 | 216 | |
|
217 | 217 | date: date tuple to use if committing''' |
|
218 | 218 | |
|
219 | 219 | for x in self.status()[:5]: |
|
220 | 220 | if '.hgtags' in x: |
|
221 | 221 | raise util.Abort(_('working copy of .hgtags is changed ' |
|
222 | 222 | '(please commit .hgtags manually)')) |
|
223 | 223 | |
|
224 | 224 | self._tag(names, node, message, local, user, date) |
|
225 | 225 | |
|
226 | 226 | def tags(self): |
|
227 | 227 | '''return a mapping of tag to node''' |
|
228 | 228 | if self.tagscache: |
|
229 | 229 | return self.tagscache |
|
230 | 230 | |
|
231 | 231 | globaltags = {} |
|
232 | 232 | tagtypes = {} |
|
233 | 233 | |
|
234 | 234 | def readtags(lines, fn, tagtype): |
|
235 | 235 | filetags = {} |
|
236 | 236 | count = 0 |
|
237 | 237 | |
|
238 | 238 | def warn(msg): |
|
239 | 239 | self.ui.warn(_("%s, line %s: %s\n") % (fn, count, msg)) |
|
240 | 240 | |
|
241 | 241 | for l in lines: |
|
242 | 242 | count += 1 |
|
243 | 243 | if not l: |
|
244 | 244 | continue |
|
245 | 245 | s = l.split(" ", 1) |
|
246 | 246 | if len(s) != 2: |
|
247 | 247 | warn(_("cannot parse entry")) |
|
248 | 248 | continue |
|
249 | 249 | node, key = s |
|
250 | 250 | key = util.tolocal(key.strip()) # stored in UTF-8 |
|
251 | 251 | try: |
|
252 | 252 | bin_n = bin(node) |
|
253 | 253 | except TypeError: |
|
254 | 254 | warn(_("node '%s' is not well formed") % node) |
|
255 | 255 | continue |
|
256 | 256 | if bin_n not in self.changelog.nodemap: |
|
257 | 257 | warn(_("tag '%s' refers to unknown node") % key) |
|
258 | 258 | continue |
|
259 | 259 | |
|
260 | 260 | h = [] |
|
261 | 261 | if key in filetags: |
|
262 | 262 | n, h = filetags[key] |
|
263 | 263 | h.append(n) |
|
264 | 264 | filetags[key] = (bin_n, h) |
|
265 | 265 | |
|
266 | 266 | for k, nh in filetags.items(): |
|
267 | 267 | if k not in globaltags: |
|
268 | 268 | globaltags[k] = nh |
|
269 | 269 | tagtypes[k] = tagtype |
|
270 | 270 | continue |
|
271 | 271 | |
|
272 | 272 | # we prefer the global tag if: |
|
273 | 273 | # it supercedes us OR |
|
274 | 274 | # mutual supercedes and it has a higher rank |
|
275 | 275 | # otherwise we win because we're tip-most |
|
276 | 276 | an, ah = nh |
|
277 | 277 | bn, bh = globaltags[k] |
|
278 | 278 | if (bn != an and an in bh and |
|
279 | 279 | (bn not in ah or len(bh) > len(ah))): |
|
280 | 280 | an = bn |
|
281 | 281 | ah.extend([n for n in bh if n not in ah]) |
|
282 | 282 | globaltags[k] = an, ah |
|
283 | 283 | tagtypes[k] = tagtype |
|
284 | 284 | |
|
285 | 285 | # read the tags file from each head, ending with the tip |
|
286 | 286 | f = None |
|
287 | 287 | for rev, node, fnode in self._hgtagsnodes(): |
|
288 | 288 | f = (f and f.filectx(fnode) or |
|
289 | 289 | self.filectx('.hgtags', fileid=fnode)) |
|
290 | 290 | readtags(f.data().splitlines(), f, "global") |
|
291 | 291 | |
|
292 | 292 | try: |
|
293 | 293 | data = util.fromlocal(self.opener("localtags").read()) |
|
294 | 294 | # localtags are stored in the local character set |
|
295 | 295 | # while the internal tag table is stored in UTF-8 |
|
296 | 296 | readtags(data.splitlines(), "localtags", "local") |
|
297 | 297 | except IOError: |
|
298 | 298 | pass |
|
299 | 299 | |
|
300 | 300 | self.tagscache = {} |
|
301 | 301 | self._tagstypecache = {} |
|
302 | 302 | for k,nh in globaltags.items(): |
|
303 | 303 | n = nh[0] |
|
304 | 304 | if n != nullid: |
|
305 | 305 | self.tagscache[k] = n |
|
306 | 306 | self._tagstypecache[k] = tagtypes[k] |
|
307 | 307 | self.tagscache['tip'] = self.changelog.tip() |
|
308 | 308 | return self.tagscache |
|
309 | 309 | |
|
310 | 310 | def tagtype(self, tagname): |
|
311 | 311 | ''' |
|
312 | 312 | return the type of the given tag. result can be: |
|
313 | 313 | |
|
314 | 314 | 'local' : a local tag |
|
315 | 315 | 'global' : a global tag |
|
316 | 316 | None : tag does not exist |
|
317 | 317 | ''' |
|
318 | 318 | |
|
319 | 319 | self.tags() |
|
320 | 320 | |
|
321 | 321 | return self._tagstypecache.get(tagname) |
|
322 | 322 | |
|
323 | 323 | def _hgtagsnodes(self): |
|
324 | 324 | heads = self.heads() |
|
325 | 325 | heads.reverse() |
|
326 | 326 | last = {} |
|
327 | 327 | ret = [] |
|
328 | 328 | for node in heads: |
|
329 | 329 | c = self[node] |
|
330 | 330 | rev = c.rev() |
|
331 | 331 | try: |
|
332 | 332 | fnode = c.filenode('.hgtags') |
|
333 | 333 | except revlog.LookupError: |
|
334 | 334 | continue |
|
335 | 335 | ret.append((rev, node, fnode)) |
|
336 | 336 | if fnode in last: |
|
337 | 337 | ret[last[fnode]] = None |
|
338 | 338 | last[fnode] = len(ret) - 1 |
|
339 | 339 | return [item for item in ret if item] |
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340 | 340 | |
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341 | 341 | def tagslist(self): |
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342 | 342 | '''return a list of tags ordered by revision''' |
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343 | 343 | l = [] |
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344 | 344 | for t, n in self.tags().items(): |
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345 | 345 | try: |
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346 | 346 | r = self.changelog.rev(n) |
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347 | 347 | except: |
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348 | 348 | r = -2 # sort to the beginning of the list if unknown |
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349 | 349 | l.append((r, t, n)) |
|
350 | 350 | return [(t, n) for r, t, n in util.sort(l)] |
|
351 | 351 | |
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352 | 352 | def nodetags(self, node): |
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353 | 353 | '''return the tags associated with a node''' |
|
354 | 354 | if not self.nodetagscache: |
|
355 | 355 | self.nodetagscache = {} |
|
356 | 356 | for t, n in self.tags().items(): |
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357 | 357 | self.nodetagscache.setdefault(n, []).append(t) |
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358 | 358 | return self.nodetagscache.get(node, []) |
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359 | 359 | |
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360 | 360 | def _branchtags(self, partial, lrev): |
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361 | 361 | tiprev = len(self) - 1 |
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362 | 362 | if lrev != tiprev: |
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363 | 363 | self._updatebranchcache(partial, lrev+1, tiprev+1) |
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364 | 364 | self._writebranchcache(partial, self.changelog.tip(), tiprev) |
|
365 | 365 | |
|
366 | 366 | return partial |
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367 | 367 | |
|
368 | 368 | def branchtags(self): |
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369 | 369 | tip = self.changelog.tip() |
|
370 | 370 | if self.branchcache is not None and self._branchcachetip == tip: |
|
371 | 371 | return self.branchcache |
|
372 | 372 | |
|
373 | 373 | oldtip = self._branchcachetip |
|
374 | 374 | self._branchcachetip = tip |
|
375 | 375 | if self.branchcache is None: |
|
376 | 376 | self.branchcache = {} # avoid recursion in changectx |
|
377 | 377 | else: |
|
378 | 378 | self.branchcache.clear() # keep using the same dict |
|
379 | 379 | if oldtip is None or oldtip not in self.changelog.nodemap: |
|
380 | 380 | partial, last, lrev = self._readbranchcache() |
|
381 | 381 | else: |
|
382 | 382 | lrev = self.changelog.rev(oldtip) |
|
383 | 383 | partial = self._ubranchcache |
|
384 | 384 | |
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385 | 385 | self._branchtags(partial, lrev) |
|
386 | 386 | |
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387 | 387 | # the branch cache is stored on disk as UTF-8, but in the local |
|
388 | 388 | # charset internally |
|
389 | 389 | for k, v in partial.items(): |
|
390 | 390 | self.branchcache[util.tolocal(k)] = v |
|
391 | 391 | self._ubranchcache = partial |
|
392 | 392 | return self.branchcache |
|
393 | 393 | |
|
394 | 394 | def _readbranchcache(self): |
|
395 | 395 | partial = {} |
|
396 | 396 | try: |
|
397 | 397 | f = self.opener("branch.cache") |
|
398 | 398 | lines = f.read().split('\n') |
|
399 | 399 | f.close() |
|
400 | 400 | except (IOError, OSError): |
|
401 | 401 | return {}, nullid, nullrev |
|
402 | 402 | |
|
403 | 403 | try: |
|
404 | 404 | last, lrev = lines.pop(0).split(" ", 1) |
|
405 | 405 | last, lrev = bin(last), int(lrev) |
|
406 | 406 | if lrev >= len(self) or self[lrev].node() != last: |
|
407 | 407 | # invalidate the cache |
|
408 | 408 | raise ValueError('invalidating branch cache (tip differs)') |
|
409 | 409 | for l in lines: |
|
410 | 410 | if not l: continue |
|
411 | 411 | node, label = l.split(" ", 1) |
|
412 | 412 | partial[label.strip()] = bin(node) |
|
413 | 413 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, util.SignalInterrupt): |
|
414 | 414 | raise |
|
415 | 415 | except Exception, inst: |
|
416 | 416 | if self.ui.debugflag: |
|
417 | 417 | self.ui.warn(str(inst), '\n') |
|
418 | 418 | partial, last, lrev = {}, nullid, nullrev |
|
419 | 419 | return partial, last, lrev |
|
420 | 420 | |
|
421 | 421 | def _writebranchcache(self, branches, tip, tiprev): |
|
422 | 422 | try: |
|
423 | 423 | f = self.opener("branch.cache", "w", atomictemp=True) |
|
424 | 424 | f.write("%s %s\n" % (hex(tip), tiprev)) |
|
425 | 425 | for label, node in branches.iteritems(): |
|
426 | 426 | f.write("%s %s\n" % (hex(node), label)) |
|
427 | 427 | f.rename() |
|
428 | 428 | except (IOError, OSError): |
|
429 | 429 | pass |
|
430 | 430 | |
|
431 | 431 | def _updatebranchcache(self, partial, start, end): |
|
432 | 432 | for r in xrange(start, end): |
|
433 | 433 | c = self[r] |
|
434 | 434 | b = c.branch() |
|
435 | 435 | partial[b] = c.node() |
|
436 | 436 | |
|
437 | 437 | def lookup(self, key): |
|
438 | 438 | if key == '.': |
|
439 | 439 | return self.dirstate.parents()[0] |
|
440 | 440 | elif key == 'null': |
|
441 | 441 | return nullid |
|
442 | 442 | n = self.changelog._match(key) |
|
443 | 443 | if n: |
|
444 | 444 | return n |
|
445 | 445 | if key in self.tags(): |
|
446 | 446 | return self.tags()[key] |
|
447 | 447 | if key in self.branchtags(): |
|
448 | 448 | return self.branchtags()[key] |
|
449 | 449 | n = self.changelog._partialmatch(key) |
|
450 | 450 | if n: |
|
451 | 451 | return n |
|
452 | 452 | try: |
|
453 | 453 | if len(key) == 20: |
|
454 | 454 | key = hex(key) |
|
455 | 455 | except: |
|
456 | 456 | pass |
|
457 | 457 | raise repo.RepoError(_("unknown revision '%s'") % key) |
|
458 | 458 | |
|
459 | 459 | def local(self): |
|
460 | 460 | return True |
|
461 | 461 | |
|
462 | 462 | def join(self, f): |
|
463 | 463 | return os.path.join(self.path, f) |
|
464 | 464 | |
|
465 | 465 | def wjoin(self, f): |
|
466 | 466 | return os.path.join(self.root, f) |
|
467 | 467 | |
|
468 | 468 | def rjoin(self, f): |
|
469 | 469 | return os.path.join(self.root, util.pconvert(f)) |
|
470 | 470 | |
|
471 | 471 | def file(self, f): |
|
472 | 472 | if f[0] == '/': |
|
473 | 473 | f = f[1:] |
|
474 | 474 | return filelog.filelog(self.sopener, f) |
|
475 | 475 | |
|
476 | 476 | def changectx(self, changeid): |
|
477 | 477 | return self[changeid] |
|
478 | 478 | |
|
479 | 479 | def parents(self, changeid=None): |
|
480 | 480 | '''get list of changectxs for parents of changeid''' |
|
481 | 481 | return self[changeid].parents() |
|
482 | 482 | |
|
483 | 483 | def filectx(self, path, changeid=None, fileid=None): |
|
484 | 484 | """changeid can be a changeset revision, node, or tag. |
|
485 | 485 | fileid can be a file revision or node.""" |
|
486 | 486 | return context.filectx(self, path, changeid, fileid) |
|
487 | 487 | |
|
488 | 488 | def getcwd(self): |
|
489 | 489 | return self.dirstate.getcwd() |
|
490 | 490 | |
|
491 | 491 | def pathto(self, f, cwd=None): |
|
492 | 492 | return self.dirstate.pathto(f, cwd) |
|
493 | 493 | |
|
494 | 494 | def wfile(self, f, mode='r'): |
|
495 | 495 | return self.wopener(f, mode) |
|
496 | 496 | |
|
497 | 497 | def _link(self, f): |
|
498 | 498 | return os.path.islink(self.wjoin(f)) |
|
499 | 499 | |
|
500 | 500 | def _filter(self, filter, filename, data): |
|
501 | 501 | if filter not in self.filterpats: |
|
502 | 502 | l = [] |
|
503 | 503 | for pat, cmd in self.ui.configitems(filter): |
|
504 | 504 | mf = util.matcher(self.root, "", [pat], [], [])[1] |
|
505 | 505 | fn = None |
|
506 | 506 | params = cmd |
|
507 | 507 | for name, filterfn in self._datafilters.iteritems(): |
|
508 | 508 | if cmd.startswith(name): |
|
509 | 509 | fn = filterfn |
|
510 | 510 | params = cmd[len(name):].lstrip() |
|
511 | 511 | break |
|
512 | 512 | if not fn: |
|
513 | 513 | fn = lambda s, c, **kwargs: util.filter(s, c) |
|
514 | 514 | # Wrap old filters not supporting keyword arguments |
|
515 | 515 | if not inspect.getargspec(fn)[2]: |
|
516 | 516 | oldfn = fn |
|
517 | 517 | fn = lambda s, c, **kwargs: oldfn(s, c) |
|
518 | 518 | l.append((mf, fn, params)) |
|
519 | 519 | self.filterpats[filter] = l |
|
520 | 520 | |
|
521 | 521 | for mf, fn, cmd in self.filterpats[filter]: |
|
522 | 522 | if mf(filename): |
|
523 | 523 | self.ui.debug(_("filtering %s through %s\n") % (filename, cmd)) |
|
524 | 524 | data = fn(data, cmd, ui=self.ui, repo=self, filename=filename) |
|
525 | 525 | break |
|
526 | 526 | |
|
527 | 527 | return data |
|
528 | 528 | |
|
529 | 529 | def adddatafilter(self, name, filter): |
|
530 | 530 | self._datafilters[name] = filter |
|
531 | 531 | |
|
532 | 532 | def wread(self, filename): |
|
533 | 533 | if self._link(filename): |
|
534 | 534 | data = os.readlink(self.wjoin(filename)) |
|
535 | 535 | else: |
|
536 | 536 | data = self.wopener(filename, 'r').read() |
|
537 | 537 | return self._filter("encode", filename, data) |
|
538 | 538 | |
|
539 | 539 | def wwrite(self, filename, data, flags): |
|
540 | 540 | data = self._filter("decode", filename, data) |
|
541 | 541 | try: |
|
542 | 542 | os.unlink(self.wjoin(filename)) |
|
543 | 543 | except OSError: |
|
544 | 544 | pass |
|
545 | 545 | if 'l' in flags: |
|
546 | 546 | self.wopener.symlink(data, filename) |
|
547 | 547 | else: |
|
548 | 548 | self.wopener(filename, 'w').write(data) |
|
549 | 549 | if 'x' in flags: |
|
550 | 550 | util.set_flags(self.wjoin(filename), False, True) |
|
551 | 551 | |
|
552 | 552 | def wwritedata(self, filename, data): |
|
553 | 553 | return self._filter("decode", filename, data) |
|
554 | 554 | |
|
555 | 555 | def transaction(self): |
|
556 | 556 | if self._transref and self._transref(): |
|
557 | 557 | return self._transref().nest() |
|
558 | 558 | |
|
559 | 559 | # abort here if the journal already exists |
|
560 | 560 | if os.path.exists(self.sjoin("journal")): |
|
561 | 561 | raise repo.RepoError(_("journal already exists - run hg recover")) |
|
562 | 562 | |
|
563 | 563 | # save dirstate for rollback |
|
564 | 564 | try: |
|
565 | 565 | ds = self.opener("dirstate").read() |
|
566 | 566 | except IOError: |
|
567 | 567 | ds = "" |
|
568 | 568 | self.opener("journal.dirstate", "w").write(ds) |
|
569 | 569 | self.opener("journal.branch", "w").write(self.dirstate.branch()) |
|
570 | 570 | |
|
571 | 571 | renames = [(self.sjoin("journal"), self.sjoin("undo")), |
|
572 | 572 | (self.join("journal.dirstate"), self.join("undo.dirstate")), |
|
573 | 573 | (self.join("journal.branch"), self.join("undo.branch"))] |
|
574 | 574 | tr = transaction.transaction(self.ui.warn, self.sopener, |
|
575 | 575 | self.sjoin("journal"), |
|
576 | 576 | aftertrans(renames), |
|
577 | 577 | self.store.createmode) |
|
578 | 578 | self._transref = weakref.ref(tr) |
|
579 | 579 | return tr |
|
580 | 580 | |
|
581 | 581 | def recover(self): |
|
582 | 582 | l = self.lock() |
|
583 | 583 | try: |
|
584 | 584 | if os.path.exists(self.sjoin("journal")): |
|
585 | 585 | self.ui.status(_("rolling back interrupted transaction\n")) |
|
586 | 586 | transaction.rollback(self.sopener, self.sjoin("journal")) |
|
587 | 587 | self.invalidate() |
|
588 | 588 | return True |
|
589 | 589 | else: |
|
590 | 590 | self.ui.warn(_("no interrupted transaction available\n")) |
|
591 | 591 | return False |
|
592 | 592 | finally: |
|
593 | 593 | del l |
|
594 | 594 | |
|
595 | 595 | def rollback(self): |
|
596 | 596 | wlock = lock = None |
|
597 | 597 | try: |
|
598 | 598 | wlock = self.wlock() |
|
599 | 599 | lock = self.lock() |
|
600 | 600 | if os.path.exists(self.sjoin("undo")): |
|
601 | 601 | self.ui.status(_("rolling back last transaction\n")) |
|
602 | 602 | transaction.rollback(self.sopener, self.sjoin("undo")) |
|
603 | 603 | util.rename(self.join("undo.dirstate"), self.join("dirstate")) |
|
604 | 604 | try: |
|
605 | 605 | branch = self.opener("undo.branch").read() |
|
606 | 606 | self.dirstate.setbranch(branch) |
|
607 | 607 | except IOError: |
|
608 | 608 | self.ui.warn(_("Named branch could not be reset, " |
|
609 | 609 | "current branch still is: %s\n") |
|
610 | 610 | % util.tolocal(self.dirstate.branch())) |
|
611 | 611 | self.invalidate() |
|
612 | 612 | self.dirstate.invalidate() |
|
613 | 613 | else: |
|
614 | 614 | self.ui.warn(_("no rollback information available\n")) |
|
615 | 615 | finally: |
|
616 | 616 | del lock, wlock |
|
617 | 617 | |
|
618 | 618 | def invalidate(self): |
|
619 | 619 | for a in "changelog manifest".split(): |
|
620 | 620 | if a in self.__dict__: |
|
621 | 621 | delattr(self, a) |
|
622 | 622 | self.tagscache = None |
|
623 | 623 | self._tagstypecache = None |
|
624 | 624 | self.nodetagscache = None |
|
625 | 625 | self.branchcache = None |
|
626 | 626 | self._ubranchcache = None |
|
627 | 627 | self._branchcachetip = None |
|
628 | 628 | |
|
629 | 629 | def _lock(self, lockname, wait, releasefn, acquirefn, desc): |
|
630 | 630 | try: |
|
631 | 631 | l = lock.lock(lockname, 0, releasefn, desc=desc) |
|
632 | 632 | except lock.LockHeld, inst: |
|
633 | 633 | if not wait: |
|
634 | 634 | raise |
|
635 | 635 | self.ui.warn(_("waiting for lock on %s held by %r\n") % |
|
636 | 636 | (desc, inst.locker)) |
|
637 | 637 | # default to 600 seconds timeout |
|
638 | 638 | l = lock.lock(lockname, int(self.ui.config("ui", "timeout", "600")), |
|
639 | 639 | releasefn, desc=desc) |
|
640 | 640 | if acquirefn: |
|
641 | 641 | acquirefn() |
|
642 | 642 | return l |
|
643 | 643 | |
|
644 | 644 | def lock(self, wait=True): |
|
645 | 645 | if self._lockref and self._lockref(): |
|
646 | 646 | return self._lockref() |
|
647 | 647 | |
|
648 | 648 | l = self._lock(self.sjoin("lock"), wait, None, self.invalidate, |
|
649 | 649 | _('repository %s') % self.origroot) |
|
650 | 650 | self._lockref = weakref.ref(l) |
|
651 | 651 | return l |
|
652 | 652 | |
|
653 | 653 | def wlock(self, wait=True): |
|
654 | 654 | if self._wlockref and self._wlockref(): |
|
655 | 655 | return self._wlockref() |
|
656 | 656 | |
|
657 | 657 | l = self._lock(self.join("wlock"), wait, self.dirstate.write, |
|
658 | 658 | self.dirstate.invalidate, _('working directory of %s') % |
|
659 | 659 | self.origroot) |
|
660 | 660 | self._wlockref = weakref.ref(l) |
|
661 | 661 | return l |
|
662 | 662 | |
|
663 | 663 | def filecommit(self, fctx, manifest1, manifest2, linkrev, tr, changelist): |
|
664 | 664 | """ |
|
665 | 665 | commit an individual file as part of a larger transaction |
|
666 | 666 | """ |
|
667 | 667 | |
|
668 | 668 | fn = fctx.path() |
|
669 | 669 | t = fctx.data() |
|
670 | 670 | fl = self.file(fn) |
|
671 | 671 | fp1 = manifest1.get(fn, nullid) |
|
672 | 672 | fp2 = manifest2.get(fn, nullid) |
|
673 | 673 | |
|
674 | 674 | meta = {} |
|
675 | 675 | cp = fctx.renamed() |
|
676 | 676 | if cp and cp[0] != fn: |
|
677 | 677 | # Mark the new revision of this file as a copy of another |
|
678 | 678 | # file. This copy data will effectively act as a parent |
|
679 | 679 | # of this new revision. If this is a merge, the first |
|
680 | 680 | # parent will be the nullid (meaning "look up the copy data") |
|
681 | 681 | # and the second one will be the other parent. For example: |
|
682 | 682 | # |
|
683 | 683 | # 0 --- 1 --- 3 rev1 changes file foo |
|
684 | 684 | # \ / rev2 renames foo to bar and changes it |
|
685 | 685 | # \- 2 -/ rev3 should have bar with all changes and |
|
686 | 686 | # should record that bar descends from |
|
687 | 687 | # bar in rev2 and foo in rev1 |
|
688 | 688 | # |
|
689 | 689 | # this allows this merge to succeed: |
|
690 | 690 | # |
|
691 | 691 | # 0 --- 1 --- 3 rev4 reverts the content change from rev2 |
|
692 | 692 | # \ / merging rev3 and rev4 should use bar@rev2 |
|
693 | 693 | # \- 2 --- 4 as the merge base |
|
694 | 694 | # |
|
695 | 695 | |
|
696 | 696 | cf = cp[0] |
|
697 | 697 | cr = manifest1.get(cf) |
|
698 | 698 | nfp = fp2 |
|
699 | 699 | |
|
700 | 700 | if manifest2: # branch merge |
|
701 | 701 | if fp2 == nullid: # copied on remote side |
|
702 | 702 | if fp1 != nullid or cf in manifest2: |
|
703 | 703 | cr = manifest2[cf] |
|
704 | 704 | nfp = fp1 |
|
705 | 705 | |
|
706 | 706 | # find source in nearest ancestor if we've lost track |
|
707 | 707 | if not cr: |
|
708 | 708 | self.ui.debug(_(" %s: searching for copy revision for %s\n") % |
|
709 | 709 | (fn, cf)) |
|
710 | 710 | for a in self['.'].ancestors(): |
|
711 | 711 | if cf in a: |
|
712 | 712 | cr = a[cf].filenode() |
|
713 | 713 | break |
|
714 | 714 | |
|
715 | 715 | self.ui.debug(_(" %s: copy %s:%s\n") % (fn, cf, hex(cr))) |
|
716 | 716 | meta["copy"] = cf |
|
717 | 717 | meta["copyrev"] = hex(cr) |
|
718 | 718 | fp1, fp2 = nullid, nfp |
|
719 | 719 | elif fp2 != nullid: |
|
720 | 720 | # is one parent an ancestor of the other? |
|
721 | 721 | fpa = fl.ancestor(fp1, fp2) |
|
722 | 722 | if fpa == fp1: |
|
723 | 723 | fp1, fp2 = fp2, nullid |
|
724 | 724 | elif fpa == fp2: |
|
725 | 725 | fp2 = nullid |
|
726 | 726 | |
|
727 | 727 | # is the file unmodified from the parent? report existing entry |
|
728 | 728 | if fp2 == nullid and not fl.cmp(fp1, t) and not meta: |
|
729 | 729 | return fp1 |
|
730 | 730 | |
|
731 | 731 | changelist.append(fn) |
|
732 | 732 | return fl.add(t, meta, tr, linkrev, fp1, fp2) |
|
733 | 733 | |
|
734 | 734 | def rawcommit(self, files, text, user, date, p1=None, p2=None, extra={}): |
|
735 | 735 | if p1 is None: |
|
736 | 736 | p1, p2 = self.dirstate.parents() |
|
737 | 737 | return self.commit(files=files, text=text, user=user, date=date, |
|
738 | 738 | p1=p1, p2=p2, extra=extra, empty_ok=True) |
|
739 | 739 | |
|
740 | 740 | def commit(self, files=None, text="", user=None, date=None, |
|
741 | 741 | match=None, force=False, force_editor=False, |
|
742 | 742 | p1=None, p2=None, extra={}, empty_ok=False): |
|
743 | 743 | wlock = lock = None |
|
744 | 744 | if files: |
|
745 | 745 | files = util.unique(files) |
|
746 | 746 | try: |
|
747 | 747 | wlock = self.wlock() |
|
748 | 748 | lock = self.lock() |
|
749 | 749 | use_dirstate = (p1 is None) # not rawcommit |
|
750 | 750 | |
|
751 | 751 | if use_dirstate: |
|
752 | 752 | p1, p2 = self.dirstate.parents() |
|
753 | 753 | update_dirstate = True |
|
754 | 754 | |
|
755 | 755 | if (not force and p2 != nullid and |
|
756 | 756 | (match and (match.files() or match.anypats()))): |
|
757 | 757 | raise util.Abort(_('cannot partially commit a merge ' |
|
758 | 758 | '(do not specify files or patterns)')) |
|
759 | 759 | |
|
760 | 760 | if files: |
|
761 | 761 | modified, removed = [], [] |
|
762 | 762 | for f in files: |
|
763 | 763 | s = self.dirstate[f] |
|
764 | 764 | if s in 'nma': |
|
765 | 765 | modified.append(f) |
|
766 | 766 | elif s == 'r': |
|
767 | 767 | removed.append(f) |
|
768 | 768 | else: |
|
769 | 769 | self.ui.warn(_("%s not tracked!\n") % f) |
|
770 | 770 | changes = [modified, [], removed, [], []] |
|
771 | 771 | else: |
|
772 | 772 | changes = self.status(match=match) |
|
773 | 773 | else: |
|
774 | 774 | p1, p2 = p1, p2 or nullid |
|
775 | 775 | update_dirstate = (self.dirstate.parents()[0] == p1) |
|
776 | 776 | changes = [files, [], [], [], []] |
|
777 | 777 | |
|
778 | 778 | ms = merge_.mergestate(self) |
|
779 | 779 | for f in changes[0]: |
|
780 | 780 | if f in ms and ms[f] == 'u': |
|
781 | 781 | raise util.Abort(_("unresolved merge conflicts " |
|
782 | 782 | "(see hg resolve)")) |
|
783 | 783 | wctx = context.workingctx(self, (p1, p2), text, user, date, |
|
784 | 784 | extra, changes) |
|
785 | 785 | return self._commitctx(wctx, force, force_editor, empty_ok, |
|
786 | 786 | use_dirstate, update_dirstate) |
|
787 | 787 | finally: |
|
788 | 788 | del lock, wlock |
|
789 | 789 | |
|
790 | 790 | def commitctx(self, ctx): |
|
791 | 791 | wlock = lock = None |
|
792 | 792 | try: |
|
793 | 793 | wlock = self.wlock() |
|
794 | 794 | lock = self.lock() |
|
795 | 795 | return self._commitctx(ctx, force=True, force_editor=False, |
|
796 | 796 | empty_ok=True, use_dirstate=False, |
|
797 | 797 | update_dirstate=False) |
|
798 | 798 | finally: |
|
799 | 799 | del lock, wlock |
|
800 | 800 | |
|
801 | 801 | def _commitctx(self, wctx, force=False, force_editor=False, empty_ok=False, |
|
802 | 802 | use_dirstate=True, update_dirstate=True): |
|
803 | 803 | tr = None |
|
804 | 804 | valid = 0 # don't save the dirstate if this isn't set |
|
805 | 805 | try: |
|
806 | 806 | commit = util.sort(wctx.modified() + wctx.added()) |
|
807 | 807 | remove = wctx.removed() |
|
808 | 808 | extra = wctx.extra().copy() |
|
809 | 809 | branchname = extra['branch'] |
|
810 | 810 | user = wctx.user() |
|
811 | 811 | text = wctx.description() |
|
812 | 812 | |
|
813 | 813 | p1, p2 = [p.node() for p in wctx.parents()] |
|
814 | 814 | c1 = self.changelog.read(p1) |
|
815 | 815 | c2 = self.changelog.read(p2) |
|
816 | 816 | m1 = self.manifest.read(c1[0]).copy() |
|
817 | 817 | m2 = self.manifest.read(c2[0]) |
|
818 | 818 | |
|
819 | 819 | if use_dirstate: |
|
820 | 820 | oldname = c1[5].get("branch") # stored in UTF-8 |
|
821 | 821 | if (not commit and not remove and not force and p2 == nullid |
|
822 | 822 | and branchname == oldname): |
|
823 | 823 | self.ui.status(_("nothing changed\n")) |
|
824 | 824 | return None |
|
825 | 825 | |
|
826 | 826 | xp1 = hex(p1) |
|
827 | 827 | if p2 == nullid: xp2 = '' |
|
828 | 828 | else: xp2 = hex(p2) |
|
829 | 829 | |
|
830 | 830 | self.hook("precommit", throw=True, parent1=xp1, parent2=xp2) |
|
831 | 831 | |
|
832 | 832 | tr = self.transaction() |
|
833 | 833 | trp = weakref.proxy(tr) |
|
834 | 834 | |
|
835 | 835 | # check in files |
|
836 | 836 | new = {} |
|
837 | 837 | changed = [] |
|
838 | 838 | linkrev = len(self) |
|
839 | 839 | for f in commit: |
|
840 | 840 | self.ui.note(f + "\n") |
|
841 | 841 | try: |
|
842 | 842 | fctx = wctx.filectx(f) |
|
843 | 843 | newflags = fctx.flags() |
|
844 | 844 | new[f] = self.filecommit(fctx, m1, m2, linkrev, trp, changed) |
|
845 | 845 | if ((not changed or changed[-1] != f) and |
|
846 | 846 | m2.get(f) != new[f]): |
|
847 | 847 | # mention the file in the changelog if some |
|
848 | 848 | # flag changed, even if there was no content |
|
849 | 849 | # change. |
|
850 | 850 | if m1.flags(f) != newflags: |
|
851 | 851 | changed.append(f) |
|
852 | 852 | m1.set(f, newflags) |
|
853 | 853 | if use_dirstate: |
|
854 | 854 | self.dirstate.normal(f) |
|
855 | 855 | |
|
856 | 856 | except (OSError, IOError): |
|
857 | 857 | if use_dirstate: |
|
858 | 858 | self.ui.warn(_("trouble committing %s!\n") % f) |
|
859 | 859 | raise |
|
860 | 860 | else: |
|
861 | 861 | remove.append(f) |
|
862 | 862 | |
|
863 | 863 | # update manifest |
|
864 | 864 | m1.update(new) |
|
865 | 865 | removed = [] |
|
866 | 866 | |
|
867 | 867 | for f in util.sort(remove): |
|
868 | 868 | if f in m1: |
|
869 | 869 | del m1[f] |
|
870 | 870 | removed.append(f) |
|
871 | 871 | elif f in m2: |
|
872 | 872 | removed.append(f) |
|
873 | 873 | mn = self.manifest.add(m1, trp, linkrev, c1[0], c2[0], |
|
874 | 874 | (new, removed)) |
|
875 | 875 | |
|
876 | 876 | # add changeset |
|
877 | 877 | if (not empty_ok and not text) or force_editor: |
|
878 | 878 | edittext = [] |
|
879 | 879 | if text: |
|
880 | 880 | edittext.append(text) |
|
881 | 881 | edittext.append("") |
|
882 | 882 | edittext.append("") # Empty line between message and comments. |
|
883 | 883 | edittext.append(_("HG: Enter commit message." |
|
884 | 884 | " Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed.")) |
|
885 | 885 | edittext.append("HG: --") |
|
886 | 886 | edittext.append("HG: user: %s" % user) |
|
887 | 887 | if p2 != nullid: |
|
888 | 888 | edittext.append("HG: branch merge") |
|
889 | 889 | if branchname: |
|
890 | 890 | edittext.append("HG: branch '%s'" % util.tolocal(branchname)) |
|
891 | 891 | edittext.extend(["HG: changed %s" % f for f in changed]) |
|
892 | 892 | edittext.extend(["HG: removed %s" % f for f in removed]) |
|
893 | 893 | if not changed and not remove: |
|
894 | 894 | edittext.append("HG: no files changed") |
|
895 | 895 | edittext.append("") |
|
896 | 896 | # run editor in the repository root |
|
897 | 897 | olddir = os.getcwd() |
|
898 | 898 | os.chdir(self.root) |
|
899 | 899 | text = self.ui.edit("\n".join(edittext), user) |
|
900 | 900 | os.chdir(olddir) |
|
901 | 901 | |
|
902 | 902 | lines = [line.rstrip() for line in text.rstrip().splitlines()] |
|
903 | 903 | while lines and not lines[0]: |
|
904 | 904 | del lines[0] |
|
905 | 905 | if not lines and use_dirstate: |
|
906 | 906 | raise util.Abort(_("empty commit message")) |
|
907 | 907 | text = '\n'.join(lines) |
|
908 | 908 | |
|
909 | 909 | n = self.changelog.add(mn, changed + removed, text, trp, p1, p2, |
|
910 | 910 | user, wctx.date(), extra) |
|
911 | 911 | self.hook('pretxncommit', throw=True, node=hex(n), parent1=xp1, |
|
912 | 912 | parent2=xp2) |
|
913 | 913 | tr.close() |
|
914 | 914 | |
|
915 | 915 | if self.branchcache: |
|
916 | 916 | self.branchtags() |
|
917 | 917 | |
|
918 | 918 | if use_dirstate or update_dirstate: |
|
919 | 919 | self.dirstate.setparents(n) |
|
920 | 920 | if use_dirstate: |
|
921 | 921 | for f in removed: |
|
922 | 922 | self.dirstate.forget(f) |
|
923 | 923 | valid = 1 # our dirstate updates are complete |
|
924 | 924 | |
|
925 | 925 | self.hook("commit", node=hex(n), parent1=xp1, parent2=xp2) |
|
926 | 926 | return n |
|
927 | 927 | finally: |
|
928 | 928 | if not valid: # don't save our updated dirstate |
|
929 | 929 | self.dirstate.invalidate() |
|
930 | 930 | del tr |
|
931 | 931 | |
|
932 | 932 | def walk(self, match, node=None): |
|
933 | 933 | ''' |
|
934 | 934 | walk recursively through the directory tree or a given |
|
935 | 935 | changeset, finding all files matched by the match |
|
936 | 936 | function |
|
937 | 937 | ''' |
|
938 | 938 | return self[node].walk(match) |
|
939 | 939 | |
|
940 | 940 | def status(self, node1='.', node2=None, match=None, |
|
941 | 941 | ignored=False, clean=False, unknown=False): |
|
942 | 942 | """return status of files between two nodes or node and working directory |
|
943 | 943 | |
|
944 | 944 | If node1 is None, use the first dirstate parent instead. |
|
945 | 945 | If node2 is None, compare node1 with working directory. |
|
946 | 946 | """ |
|
947 | 947 | |
|
948 | 948 | def mfmatches(ctx): |
|
949 | 949 | mf = ctx.manifest().copy() |
|
950 | 950 | for fn in mf.keys(): |
|
951 | 951 | if not match(fn): |
|
952 | 952 | del mf[fn] |
|
953 | 953 | return mf |
|
954 | 954 | |
|
955 | 955 | ctx1 = self[node1] |
|
956 | 956 | ctx2 = self[node2] |
|
957 | 957 | working = ctx2 == self[None] |
|
958 | 958 | parentworking = working and ctx1 == self['.'] |
|
959 | 959 | match = match or match_.always(self.root, self.getcwd()) |
|
960 | 960 | listignored, listclean, listunknown = ignored, clean, unknown |
|
961 | 961 | |
|
962 | 962 | if working: # we need to scan the working dir |
|
963 | 963 | s = self.dirstate.status(match, listignored, listclean, listunknown) |
|
964 | 964 | cmp, modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean = s |
|
965 | 965 | |
|
966 | 966 | # check for any possibly clean files |
|
967 | 967 | if parentworking and cmp: |
|
968 | 968 | fixup = [] |
|
969 | 969 | # do a full compare of any files that might have changed |
|
970 | 970 | for f in cmp: |
|
971 | 971 | if (f not in ctx1 or ctx2.flags(f) != ctx1.flags(f) |
|
972 | 972 | or ctx1[f].cmp(ctx2[f].data())): |
|
973 | 973 | modified.append(f) |
|
974 | 974 | else: |
|
975 | 975 | fixup.append(f) |
|
976 | 976 | |
|
977 | 977 | if listclean: |
|
978 | 978 | clean += fixup |
|
979 | 979 | |
|
980 | 980 | # update dirstate for files that are actually clean |
|
981 | 981 | if fixup: |
|
982 | 982 | wlock = None |
|
983 | 983 | try: |
|
984 | 984 | try: |
|
985 | 985 | wlock = self.wlock(False) |
|
986 | 986 | for f in fixup: |
|
987 | 987 | self.dirstate.normal(f) |
|
988 | 988 | except lock.LockException: |
|
989 | 989 | pass |
|
990 | 990 | finally: |
|
991 | 991 | del wlock |
|
992 | 992 | |
|
993 | 993 | if not parentworking: |
|
994 | 994 | mf1 = mfmatches(ctx1) |
|
995 | 995 | if working: |
|
996 | 996 | # we are comparing working dir against non-parent |
|
997 | 997 | # generate a pseudo-manifest for the working dir |
|
998 | 998 | mf2 = mfmatches(self['.']) |
|
999 | 999 | for f in cmp + modified + added: |
|
1000 | 1000 | mf2[f] = None |
|
1001 | 1001 | mf2.set(f, ctx2.flags(f)) |
|
1002 | 1002 | for f in removed: |
|
1003 | 1003 | if f in mf2: |
|
1004 | 1004 | del mf2[f] |
|
1005 | 1005 | else: |
|
1006 | 1006 | # we are comparing two revisions |
|
1007 | 1007 | deleted, unknown, ignored = [], [], [] |
|
1008 | 1008 | mf2 = mfmatches(ctx2) |
|
1009 | 1009 | |
|
1010 | 1010 | modified, added, clean = [], [], [] |
|
1011 | 1011 | for fn in mf2: |
|
1012 | 1012 | if fn in mf1: |
|
1013 | 1013 | if (mf1.flags(fn) != mf2.flags(fn) or |
|
1014 | 1014 | (mf1[fn] != mf2[fn] and |
|
1015 | 1015 | (mf2[fn] or ctx1[fn].cmp(ctx2[fn].data())))): |
|
1016 | 1016 | modified.append(fn) |
|
1017 | 1017 | elif listclean: |
|
1018 | 1018 | clean.append(fn) |
|
1019 | 1019 | del mf1[fn] |
|
1020 | 1020 | else: |
|
1021 | 1021 | added.append(fn) |
|
1022 | 1022 | removed = mf1.keys() |
|
1023 | 1023 | |
|
1024 | 1024 | r = modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean |
|
1025 | 1025 | [l.sort() for l in r] |
|
1026 | 1026 | return r |
|
1027 | 1027 | |
|
1028 | 1028 | def add(self, list): |
|
1029 | 1029 | wlock = self.wlock() |
|
1030 | 1030 | try: |
|
1031 | 1031 | rejected = [] |
|
1032 | 1032 | for f in list: |
|
1033 | 1033 | p = self.wjoin(f) |
|
1034 | 1034 | try: |
|
1035 | 1035 | st = os.lstat(p) |
|
1036 | 1036 | except: |
|
1037 | 1037 | self.ui.warn(_("%s does not exist!\n") % f) |
|
1038 | 1038 | rejected.append(f) |
|
1039 | 1039 | continue |
|
1040 | 1040 | if st.st_size > 10000000: |
|
1041 | 1041 | self.ui.warn(_("%s: files over 10MB may cause memory and" |
|
1042 | 1042 | " performance problems\n" |
|
1043 | 1043 | "(use 'hg revert %s' to unadd the file)\n") |
|
1044 | 1044 | % (f, f)) |
|
1045 | 1045 | if not (stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) or stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)): |
|
1046 | 1046 | self.ui.warn(_("%s not added: only files and symlinks " |
|
1047 | 1047 | "supported currently\n") % f) |
|
1048 | 1048 | rejected.append(p) |
|
1049 | 1049 | elif self.dirstate[f] in 'amn': |
|
1050 | 1050 | self.ui.warn(_("%s already tracked!\n") % f) |
|
1051 | 1051 | elif self.dirstate[f] == 'r': |
|
1052 | 1052 | self.dirstate.normallookup(f) |
|
1053 | 1053 | else: |
|
1054 | 1054 | self.dirstate.add(f) |
|
1055 | 1055 | return rejected |
|
1056 | 1056 | finally: |
|
1057 | 1057 | del wlock |
|
1058 | 1058 | |
|
1059 | 1059 | def forget(self, list): |
|
1060 | 1060 | wlock = self.wlock() |
|
1061 | 1061 | try: |
|
1062 | 1062 | for f in list: |
|
1063 | 1063 | if self.dirstate[f] != 'a': |
|
1064 | 1064 | self.ui.warn(_("%s not added!\n") % f) |
|
1065 | 1065 | else: |
|
1066 | 1066 | self.dirstate.forget(f) |
|
1067 | 1067 | finally: |
|
1068 | 1068 | del wlock |
|
1069 | 1069 | |
|
1070 | 1070 | def remove(self, list, unlink=False): |
|
1071 | 1071 | wlock = None |
|
1072 | 1072 | try: |
|
1073 | 1073 | if unlink: |
|
1074 | 1074 | for f in list: |
|
1075 | 1075 | try: |
|
1076 | 1076 | util.unlink(self.wjoin(f)) |
|
1077 | 1077 | except OSError, inst: |
|
1078 | 1078 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
1079 | 1079 | raise |
|
1080 | 1080 | wlock = self.wlock() |
|
1081 | 1081 | for f in list: |
|
1082 | 1082 | if unlink and os.path.exists(self.wjoin(f)): |
|
1083 | 1083 | self.ui.warn(_("%s still exists!\n") % f) |
|
1084 | 1084 | elif self.dirstate[f] == 'a': |
|
1085 | 1085 | self.dirstate.forget(f) |
|
1086 | 1086 | elif f not in self.dirstate: |
|
1087 | 1087 | self.ui.warn(_("%s not tracked!\n") % f) |
|
1088 | 1088 | else: |
|
1089 | 1089 | self.dirstate.remove(f) |
|
1090 | 1090 | finally: |
|
1091 | 1091 | del wlock |
|
1092 | 1092 | |
|
1093 | 1093 | def undelete(self, list): |
|
1094 | 1094 | wlock = None |
|
1095 | 1095 | try: |
|
1096 | 1096 | manifests = [self.manifest.read(self.changelog.read(p)[0]) |
|
1097 | 1097 | for p in self.dirstate.parents() if p != nullid] |
|
1098 | 1098 | wlock = self.wlock() |
|
1099 | 1099 | for f in list: |
|
1100 | 1100 | if self.dirstate[f] != 'r': |
|
1101 | 1101 | self.ui.warn(_("%s not removed!\n") % f) |
|
1102 | 1102 | else: |
|
1103 | 1103 | m = f in manifests[0] and manifests[0] or manifests[1] |
|
1104 | 1104 | t = self.file(f).read(m[f]) |
|
1105 | 1105 | self.wwrite(f, t, m.flags(f)) |
|
1106 | 1106 | self.dirstate.normal(f) |
|
1107 | 1107 | finally: |
|
1108 | 1108 | del wlock |
|
1109 | 1109 | |
|
1110 | 1110 | def copy(self, source, dest): |
|
1111 | 1111 | wlock = None |
|
1112 | 1112 | try: |
|
1113 | 1113 | p = self.wjoin(dest) |
|
1114 | 1114 | if not (os.path.exists(p) or os.path.islink(p)): |
|
1115 | 1115 | self.ui.warn(_("%s does not exist!\n") % dest) |
|
1116 | 1116 | elif not (os.path.isfile(p) or os.path.islink(p)): |
|
1117 | 1117 | self.ui.warn(_("copy failed: %s is not a file or a " |
|
1118 | 1118 | "symbolic link\n") % dest) |
|
1119 | 1119 | else: |
|
1120 | 1120 | wlock = self.wlock() |
|
1121 | 1121 | if dest not in self.dirstate: |
|
1122 | 1122 | self.dirstate.add(dest) |
|
1123 | 1123 | self.dirstate.copy(source, dest) |
|
1124 | 1124 | finally: |
|
1125 | 1125 | del wlock |
|
1126 | 1126 | |
|
1127 | 1127 | def heads(self, start=None): |
|
1128 | 1128 | heads = self.changelog.heads(start) |
|
1129 | 1129 | # sort the output in rev descending order |
|
1130 | 1130 | heads = [(-self.changelog.rev(h), h) for h in heads] |
|
1131 | 1131 | return [n for (r, n) in util.sort(heads)] |
|
1132 | 1132 | |
|
1133 | 1133 | def branchheads(self, branch=None, start=None): |
|
1134 | 1134 | if branch is None: |
|
1135 | 1135 | branch = self[None].branch() |
|
1136 | 1136 | branches = self.branchtags() |
|
1137 | 1137 | if branch not in branches: |
|
1138 | 1138 | return [] |
|
1139 | 1139 | # The basic algorithm is this: |
|
1140 | 1140 | # |
|
1141 | 1141 | # Start from the branch tip since there are no later revisions that can |
|
1142 | 1142 | # possibly be in this branch, and the tip is a guaranteed head. |
|
1143 | 1143 | # |
|
1144 | 1144 | # Remember the tip's parents as the first ancestors, since these by |
|
1145 | 1145 | # definition are not heads. |
|
1146 | 1146 | # |
|
1147 | 1147 | # Step backwards from the brach tip through all the revisions. We are |
|
1148 | 1148 | # guaranteed by the rules of Mercurial that we will now be visiting the |
|
1149 | 1149 | # nodes in reverse topological order (children before parents). |
|
1150 | 1150 | # |
|
1151 | 1151 | # If a revision is one of the ancestors of a head then we can toss it |
|
1152 | 1152 | # out of the ancestors set (we've already found it and won't be |
|
1153 | 1153 | # visiting it again) and put its parents in the ancestors set. |
|
1154 | 1154 | # |
|
1155 | 1155 | # Otherwise, if a revision is in the branch it's another head, since it |
|
1156 | 1156 | # wasn't in the ancestor list of an existing head. So add it to the |
|
1157 | 1157 | # head list, and add its parents to the ancestor list. |
|
1158 | 1158 | # |
|
1159 | 1159 | # If it is not in the branch ignore it. |
|
1160 | 1160 | # |
|
1161 | 1161 | # Once we have a list of heads, use nodesbetween to filter out all the |
|
1162 | 1162 | # heads that cannot be reached from startrev. There may be a more |
|
1163 | 1163 | # efficient way to do this as part of the previous algorithm. |
|
1164 | 1164 | |
|
1165 | 1165 | set = util.set |
|
1166 | 1166 | heads = [self.changelog.rev(branches[branch])] |
|
1167 | 1167 | # Don't care if ancestors contains nullrev or not. |
|
1168 | 1168 | ancestors = set(self.changelog.parentrevs(heads[0])) |
|
1169 | 1169 | for rev in xrange(heads[0] - 1, nullrev, -1): |
|
1170 | 1170 | if rev in ancestors: |
|
1171 | 1171 | ancestors.update(self.changelog.parentrevs(rev)) |
|
1172 | 1172 | ancestors.remove(rev) |
|
1173 | 1173 | elif self[rev].branch() == branch: |
|
1174 | 1174 | heads.append(rev) |
|
1175 | 1175 | ancestors.update(self.changelog.parentrevs(rev)) |
|
1176 | 1176 | heads = [self.changelog.node(rev) for rev in heads] |
|
1177 | 1177 | if start is not None: |
|
1178 | 1178 | heads = self.changelog.nodesbetween([start], heads)[2] |
|
1179 | 1179 | return heads |
|
1180 | 1180 | |
|
1181 | 1181 | def branches(self, nodes): |
|
1182 | 1182 | if not nodes: |
|
1183 | 1183 | nodes = [self.changelog.tip()] |
|
1184 | 1184 | b = [] |
|
1185 | 1185 | for n in nodes: |
|
1186 | 1186 | t = n |
|
1187 | 1187 | while 1: |
|
1188 | 1188 | p = self.changelog.parents(n) |
|
1189 | 1189 | if p[1] != nullid or p[0] == nullid: |
|
1190 | 1190 | b.append((t, n, p[0], p[1])) |
|
1191 | 1191 | break |
|
1192 | 1192 | n = p[0] |
|
1193 | 1193 | return b |
|
1194 | 1194 | |
|
1195 | 1195 | def between(self, pairs): |
|
1196 | 1196 | r = [] |
|
1197 | 1197 | |
|
1198 | 1198 | for top, bottom in pairs: |
|
1199 | 1199 | n, l, i = top, [], 0 |
|
1200 | 1200 | f = 1 |
|
1201 | 1201 | |
|
1202 | 1202 | while n != bottom: |
|
1203 | 1203 | p = self.changelog.parents(n)[0] |
|
1204 | 1204 | if i == f: |
|
1205 | 1205 | l.append(n) |
|
1206 | 1206 | f = f * 2 |
|
1207 | 1207 | n = p |
|
1208 | 1208 | i += 1 |
|
1209 | 1209 | |
|
1210 | 1210 | r.append(l) |
|
1211 | 1211 | |
|
1212 | 1212 | return r |
|
1213 | 1213 | |
|
1214 | 1214 | def findincoming(self, remote, base=None, heads=None, force=False): |
|
1215 | 1215 | """Return list of roots of the subsets of missing nodes from remote |
|
1216 | 1216 | |
|
1217 | 1217 | If base dict is specified, assume that these nodes and their parents |
|
1218 | 1218 | exist on the remote side and that no child of a node of base exists |
|
1219 | 1219 | in both remote and self. |
|
1220 | 1220 | Furthermore base will be updated to include the nodes that exists |
|
1221 | 1221 | in self and remote but no children exists in self and remote. |
|
1222 | 1222 | If a list of heads is specified, return only nodes which are heads |
|
1223 | 1223 | or ancestors of these heads. |
|
1224 | 1224 | |
|
1225 | 1225 | All the ancestors of base are in self and in remote. |
|
1226 | 1226 | All the descendants of the list returned are missing in self. |
|
1227 | 1227 | (and so we know that the rest of the nodes are missing in remote, see |
|
1228 | 1228 | outgoing) |
|
1229 | 1229 | """ |
|
1230 | 1230 | m = self.changelog.nodemap |
|
1231 | 1231 | search = [] |
|
1232 | 1232 | fetch = {} |
|
1233 | 1233 | seen = {} |
|
1234 | 1234 | seenbranch = {} |
|
1235 | 1235 | if base == None: |
|
1236 | 1236 | base = {} |
|
1237 | 1237 | |
|
1238 | 1238 | if not heads: |
|
1239 | 1239 | heads = remote.heads() |
|
1240 | 1240 | |
|
1241 | 1241 | if self.changelog.tip() == nullid: |
|
1242 | 1242 | base[nullid] = 1 |
|
1243 | 1243 | if heads != [nullid]: |
|
1244 | 1244 | return [nullid] |
|
1245 | 1245 | return [] |
|
1246 | 1246 | |
|
1247 | 1247 | # assume we're closer to the tip than the root |
|
1248 | 1248 | # and start by examining the heads |
|
1249 | 1249 | self.ui.status(_("searching for changes\n")) |
|
1250 | 1250 | |
|
1251 | 1251 | unknown = [] |
|
1252 | 1252 | for h in heads: |
|
1253 | 1253 | if h not in m: |
|
1254 | 1254 | unknown.append(h) |
|
1255 | 1255 | else: |
|
1256 | 1256 | base[h] = 1 |
|
1257 | 1257 | |
|
1258 | 1258 | if not unknown: |
|
1259 | 1259 | return [] |
|
1260 | 1260 | |
|
1261 | 1261 | req = dict.fromkeys(unknown) |
|
1262 | 1262 | reqcnt = 0 |
|
1263 | 1263 | |
|
1264 | 1264 | # search through remote branches |
|
1265 | 1265 | # a 'branch' here is a linear segment of history, with four parts: |
|
1266 | 1266 | # head, root, first parent, second parent |
|
1267 | 1267 | # (a branch always has two parents (or none) by definition) |
|
1268 | 1268 | unknown = remote.branches(unknown) |
|
1269 | 1269 | while unknown: |
|
1270 | 1270 | r = [] |
|
1271 | 1271 | while unknown: |
|
1272 | 1272 | n = unknown.pop(0) |
|
1273 | 1273 | if n[0] in seen: |
|
1274 | 1274 | continue |
|
1275 | 1275 | |
|
1276 | 1276 | self.ui.debug(_("examining %s:%s\n") |
|
1277 | 1277 | % (short(n[0]), short(n[1]))) |
|
1278 | 1278 | if n[0] == nullid: # found the end of the branch |
|
1279 | 1279 | pass |
|
1280 | 1280 | elif n in seenbranch: |
|
1281 | 1281 | self.ui.debug(_("branch already found\n")) |
|
1282 | 1282 | continue |
|
1283 | 1283 | elif n[1] and n[1] in m: # do we know the base? |
|
1284 | 1284 | self.ui.debug(_("found incomplete branch %s:%s\n") |
|
1285 | 1285 | % (short(n[0]), short(n[1]))) |
|
1286 | 1286 | search.append(n) # schedule branch range for scanning |
|
1287 | 1287 | seenbranch[n] = 1 |
|
1288 | 1288 | else: |
|
1289 | 1289 | if n[1] not in seen and n[1] not in fetch: |
|
1290 | 1290 | if n[2] in m and n[3] in m: |
|
1291 | 1291 | self.ui.debug(_("found new changeset %s\n") % |
|
1292 | 1292 | short(n[1])) |
|
1293 | 1293 | fetch[n[1]] = 1 # earliest unknown |
|
1294 | 1294 | for p in n[2:4]: |
|
1295 | 1295 | if p in m: |
|
1296 | 1296 | base[p] = 1 # latest known |
|
1297 | 1297 | |
|
1298 | 1298 | for p in n[2:4]: |
|
1299 | 1299 | if p not in req and p not in m: |
|
1300 | 1300 | r.append(p) |
|
1301 | 1301 | req[p] = 1 |
|
1302 | 1302 | seen[n[0]] = 1 |
|
1303 | 1303 | |
|
1304 | 1304 | if r: |
|
1305 | 1305 | reqcnt += 1 |
|
1306 | 1306 | self.ui.debug(_("request %d: %s\n") % |
|
1307 | 1307 | (reqcnt, " ".join(map(short, r)))) |
|
1308 | 1308 | for p in xrange(0, len(r), 10): |
|
1309 | 1309 | for b in remote.branches(r[p:p+10]): |
|
1310 | 1310 | self.ui.debug(_("received %s:%s\n") % |
|
1311 | 1311 | (short(b[0]), short(b[1]))) |
|
1312 | 1312 | unknown.append(b) |
|
1313 | 1313 | |
|
1314 | 1314 | # do binary search on the branches we found |
|
1315 | 1315 | while search: |
|
1316 | 1316 | n = search.pop(0) |
|
1317 | 1317 | reqcnt += 1 |
|
1318 | 1318 | l = remote.between([(n[0], n[1])])[0] |
|
1319 | 1319 | l.append(n[1]) |
|
1320 | 1320 | p = n[0] |
|
1321 | 1321 | f = 1 |
|
1322 | 1322 | for i in l: |
|
1323 | 1323 | self.ui.debug(_("narrowing %d:%d %s\n") % (f, len(l), short(i))) |
|
1324 | 1324 | if i in m: |
|
1325 | 1325 | if f <= 2: |
|
1326 | 1326 | self.ui.debug(_("found new branch changeset %s\n") % |
|
1327 | 1327 | short(p)) |
|
1328 | 1328 | fetch[p] = 1 |
|
1329 | 1329 | base[i] = 1 |
|
1330 | 1330 | else: |
|
1331 | 1331 | self.ui.debug(_("narrowed branch search to %s:%s\n") |
|
1332 | 1332 | % (short(p), short(i))) |
|
1333 | 1333 | search.append((p, i)) |
|
1334 | 1334 | break |
|
1335 | 1335 | p, f = i, f * 2 |
|
1336 | 1336 | |
|
1337 | 1337 | # sanity check our fetch list |
|
1338 | 1338 | for f in fetch.keys(): |
|
1339 | 1339 | if f in m: |
|
1340 | 1340 | raise repo.RepoError(_("already have changeset ") + short(f[:4])) |
|
1341 | 1341 | |
|
1342 | 1342 | if base.keys() == [nullid]: |
|
1343 | 1343 | if force: |
|
1344 | 1344 | self.ui.warn(_("warning: repository is unrelated\n")) |
|
1345 | 1345 | else: |
|
1346 | 1346 | raise util.Abort(_("repository is unrelated")) |
|
1347 | 1347 | |
|
1348 | 1348 | self.ui.debug(_("found new changesets starting at ") + |
|
1349 | 1349 | " ".join([short(f) for f in fetch]) + "\n") |
|
1350 | 1350 | |
|
1351 | 1351 | self.ui.debug(_("%d total queries\n") % reqcnt) |
|
1352 | 1352 | |
|
1353 | 1353 | return fetch.keys() |
|
1354 | 1354 | |
|
1355 | 1355 | def findoutgoing(self, remote, base=None, heads=None, force=False): |
|
1356 | 1356 | """Return list of nodes that are roots of subsets not in remote |
|
1357 | 1357 | |
|
1358 | 1358 | If base dict is specified, assume that these nodes and their parents |
|
1359 | 1359 | exist on the remote side. |
|
1360 | 1360 | If a list of heads is specified, return only nodes which are heads |
|
1361 | 1361 | or ancestors of these heads, and return a second element which |
|
1362 | 1362 | contains all remote heads which get new children. |
|
1363 | 1363 | """ |
|
1364 | 1364 | if base == None: |
|
1365 | 1365 | base = {} |
|
1366 | 1366 | self.findincoming(remote, base, heads, force=force) |
|
1367 | 1367 | |
|
1368 | 1368 | self.ui.debug(_("common changesets up to ") |
|
1369 | 1369 | + " ".join(map(short, base.keys())) + "\n") |
|
1370 | 1370 | |
|
1371 | 1371 | remain = dict.fromkeys(self.changelog.nodemap) |
|
1372 | 1372 | |
|
1373 | 1373 | # prune everything remote has from the tree |
|
1374 | 1374 | del remain[nullid] |
|
1375 | 1375 | remove = base.keys() |
|
1376 | 1376 | while remove: |
|
1377 | 1377 | n = remove.pop(0) |
|
1378 | 1378 | if n in remain: |
|
1379 | 1379 | del remain[n] |
|
1380 | 1380 | for p in self.changelog.parents(n): |
|
1381 | 1381 | remove.append(p) |
|
1382 | 1382 | |
|
1383 | 1383 | # find every node whose parents have been pruned |
|
1384 | 1384 | subset = [] |
|
1385 | 1385 | # find every remote head that will get new children |
|
1386 | 1386 | updated_heads = {} |
|
1387 | 1387 | for n in remain: |
|
1388 | 1388 | p1, p2 = self.changelog.parents(n) |
|
1389 | 1389 | if p1 not in remain and p2 not in remain: |
|
1390 | 1390 | subset.append(n) |
|
1391 | 1391 | if heads: |
|
1392 | 1392 | if p1 in heads: |
|
1393 | 1393 | updated_heads[p1] = True |
|
1394 | 1394 | if p2 in heads: |
|
1395 | 1395 | updated_heads[p2] = True |
|
1396 | 1396 | |
|
1397 | 1397 | # this is the set of all roots we have to push |
|
1398 | 1398 | if heads: |
|
1399 | 1399 | return subset, updated_heads.keys() |
|
1400 | 1400 | else: |
|
1401 | 1401 | return subset |
|
1402 | 1402 | |
|
1403 | 1403 | def pull(self, remote, heads=None, force=False): |
|
1404 | 1404 | lock = self.lock() |
|
1405 | 1405 | try: |
|
1406 | 1406 | fetch = self.findincoming(remote, heads=heads, force=force) |
|
1407 | 1407 | if fetch == [nullid]: |
|
1408 | 1408 | self.ui.status(_("requesting all changes\n")) |
|
1409 | 1409 | |
|
1410 | 1410 | if not fetch: |
|
1411 | 1411 | self.ui.status(_("no changes found\n")) |
|
1412 | 1412 | return 0 |
|
1413 | 1413 | |
|
1414 | 1414 | if heads is None: |
|
1415 | 1415 | cg = remote.changegroup(fetch, 'pull') |
|
1416 | 1416 | else: |
|
1417 | 1417 | if 'changegroupsubset' not in remote.capabilities: |
|
1418 | 1418 | raise util.Abort(_("Partial pull cannot be done because other repository doesn't support changegroupsubset.")) |
|
1419 | 1419 | cg = remote.changegroupsubset(fetch, heads, 'pull') |
|
1420 | 1420 | return self.addchangegroup(cg, 'pull', remote.url()) |
|
1421 | 1421 | finally: |
|
1422 | 1422 | del lock |
|
1423 | 1423 | |
|
1424 | 1424 | def push(self, remote, force=False, revs=None): |
|
1425 | 1425 | # there are two ways to push to remote repo: |
|
1426 | 1426 | # |
|
1427 | 1427 | # addchangegroup assumes local user can lock remote |
|
1428 | 1428 | # repo (local filesystem, old ssh servers). |
|
1429 | 1429 | # |
|
1430 | 1430 | # unbundle assumes local user cannot lock remote repo (new ssh |
|
1431 | 1431 | # servers, http servers). |
|
1432 | 1432 | |
|
1433 | 1433 | if remote.capable('unbundle'): |
|
1434 | 1434 | return self.push_unbundle(remote, force, revs) |
|
1435 | 1435 | return self.push_addchangegroup(remote, force, revs) |
|
1436 | 1436 | |
|
1437 | 1437 | def prepush(self, remote, force, revs): |
|
1438 | 1438 | base = {} |
|
1439 | 1439 | remote_heads = remote.heads() |
|
1440 | 1440 | inc = self.findincoming(remote, base, remote_heads, force=force) |
|
1441 | 1441 | |
|
1442 | 1442 | update, updated_heads = self.findoutgoing(remote, base, remote_heads) |
|
1443 | 1443 | if revs is not None: |
|
1444 | 1444 | msng_cl, bases, heads = self.changelog.nodesbetween(update, revs) |
|
1445 | 1445 | else: |
|
1446 | 1446 | bases, heads = update, self.changelog.heads() |
|
1447 | 1447 | |
|
1448 | 1448 | if not bases: |
|
1449 | 1449 | self.ui.status(_("no changes found\n")) |
|
1450 | 1450 | return None, 1 |
|
1451 | 1451 | elif not force: |
|
1452 | 1452 | # check if we're creating new remote heads |
|
1453 | 1453 | # to be a remote head after push, node must be either |
|
1454 | 1454 | # - unknown locally |
|
1455 | 1455 | # - a local outgoing head descended from update |
|
1456 | 1456 | # - a remote head that's known locally and not |
|
1457 | 1457 | # ancestral to an outgoing head |
|
1458 | 1458 | |
|
1459 | 1459 | warn = 0 |
|
1460 | 1460 | |
|
1461 | 1461 | if remote_heads == [nullid]: |
|
1462 | 1462 | warn = 0 |
|
1463 | 1463 | elif not revs and len(heads) > len(remote_heads): |
|
1464 | 1464 | warn = 1 |
|
1465 | 1465 | else: |
|
1466 | 1466 | newheads = list(heads) |
|
1467 | 1467 | for r in remote_heads: |
|
1468 | 1468 | if r in self.changelog.nodemap: |
|
1469 | 1469 | desc = self.changelog.heads(r, heads) |
|
1470 | 1470 | l = [h for h in heads if h in desc] |
|
1471 | 1471 | if not l: |
|
1472 | 1472 | newheads.append(r) |
|
1473 | 1473 | else: |
|
1474 | 1474 | newheads.append(r) |
|
1475 | 1475 | if len(newheads) > len(remote_heads): |
|
1476 | 1476 | warn = 1 |
|
1477 | 1477 | |
|
1478 | 1478 | if warn: |
|
1479 | 1479 | self.ui.warn(_("abort: push creates new remote heads!\n")) |
|
1480 | 1480 | self.ui.status(_("(did you forget to merge?" |
|
1481 | 1481 | " use push -f to force)\n")) |
|
1482 | 1482 | return None, 0 |
|
1483 | 1483 | elif inc: |
|
1484 | 1484 | self.ui.warn(_("note: unsynced remote changes!\n")) |
|
1485 | 1485 | |
|
1486 | 1486 | |
|
1487 | 1487 | if revs is None: |
|
1488 | 1488 | cg = self.changegroup(update, 'push') |
|
1489 | 1489 | else: |
|
1490 | 1490 | cg = self.changegroupsubset(update, revs, 'push') |
|
1491 | 1491 | return cg, remote_heads |
|
1492 | 1492 | |
|
1493 | 1493 | def push_addchangegroup(self, remote, force, revs): |
|
1494 | 1494 | lock = remote.lock() |
|
1495 | 1495 | try: |
|
1496 | 1496 | ret = self.prepush(remote, force, revs) |
|
1497 | 1497 | if ret[0] is not None: |
|
1498 | 1498 | cg, remote_heads = ret |
|
1499 | 1499 | return remote.addchangegroup(cg, 'push', self.url()) |
|
1500 | 1500 | return ret[1] |
|
1501 | 1501 | finally: |
|
1502 | 1502 | del lock |
|
1503 | 1503 | |
|
1504 | 1504 | def push_unbundle(self, remote, force, revs): |
|
1505 | 1505 | # local repo finds heads on server, finds out what revs it |
|
1506 | 1506 | # must push. once revs transferred, if server finds it has |
|
1507 | 1507 | # different heads (someone else won commit/push race), server |
|
1508 | 1508 | # aborts. |
|
1509 | 1509 | |
|
1510 | 1510 | ret = self.prepush(remote, force, revs) |
|
1511 | 1511 | if ret[0] is not None: |
|
1512 | 1512 | cg, remote_heads = ret |
|
1513 | 1513 | if force: remote_heads = ['force'] |
|
1514 | 1514 | return remote.unbundle(cg, remote_heads, 'push') |
|
1515 | 1515 | return ret[1] |
|
1516 | 1516 | |
|
1517 | 1517 | def changegroupinfo(self, nodes, source): |
|
1518 | 1518 | if self.ui.verbose or source == 'bundle': |
|
1519 | 1519 | self.ui.status(_("%d changesets found\n") % len(nodes)) |
|
1520 | 1520 | if self.ui.debugflag: |
|
1521 | 1521 | self.ui.debug(_("List of changesets:\n")) |
|
1522 | 1522 | for node in nodes: |
|
1523 | 1523 | self.ui.debug("%s\n" % hex(node)) |
|
1524 | 1524 | |
|
1525 | 1525 | def changegroupsubset(self, bases, heads, source, extranodes=None): |
|
1526 | 1526 | """This function generates a changegroup consisting of all the nodes |
|
1527 | 1527 | that are descendents of any of the bases, and ancestors of any of |
|
1528 | 1528 | the heads. |
|
1529 | 1529 | |
|
1530 | 1530 | It is fairly complex as determining which filenodes and which |
|
1531 | 1531 | manifest nodes need to be included for the changeset to be complete |
|
1532 | 1532 | is non-trivial. |
|
1533 | 1533 | |
|
1534 | 1534 | Another wrinkle is doing the reverse, figuring out which changeset in |
|
1535 | 1535 | the changegroup a particular filenode or manifestnode belongs to. |
|
1536 | 1536 | |
|
1537 | 1537 | The caller can specify some nodes that must be included in the |
|
1538 | 1538 | changegroup using the extranodes argument. It should be a dict |
|
1539 | 1539 | where the keys are the filenames (or 1 for the manifest), and the |
|
1540 | 1540 | values are lists of (node, linknode) tuples, where node is a wanted |
|
1541 | 1541 | node and linknode is the changelog node that should be transmitted as |
|
1542 | 1542 | the linkrev. |
|
1543 | 1543 | """ |
|
1544 | 1544 | |
|
1545 | 1545 | self.hook('preoutgoing', throw=True, source=source) |
|
1546 | 1546 | |
|
1547 | 1547 | # Set up some initial variables |
|
1548 | 1548 | # Make it easy to refer to self.changelog |
|
1549 | 1549 | cl = self.changelog |
|
1550 | 1550 | # msng is short for missing - compute the list of changesets in this |
|
1551 | 1551 | # changegroup. |
|
1552 | 1552 | msng_cl_lst, bases, heads = cl.nodesbetween(bases, heads) |
|
1553 | 1553 | self.changegroupinfo(msng_cl_lst, source) |
|
1554 | 1554 | # Some bases may turn out to be superfluous, and some heads may be |
|
1555 | 1555 | # too. nodesbetween will return the minimal set of bases and heads |
|
1556 | 1556 | # necessary to re-create the changegroup. |
|
1557 | 1557 | |
|
1558 | 1558 | # Known heads are the list of heads that it is assumed the recipient |
|
1559 | 1559 | # of this changegroup will know about. |
|
1560 | 1560 | knownheads = {} |
|
1561 | 1561 | # We assume that all parents of bases are known heads. |
|
1562 | 1562 | for n in bases: |
|
1563 | 1563 | for p in cl.parents(n): |
|
1564 | 1564 | if p != nullid: |
|
1565 | 1565 | knownheads[p] = 1 |
|
1566 | 1566 | knownheads = knownheads.keys() |
|
1567 | 1567 | if knownheads: |
|
1568 | 1568 | # Now that we know what heads are known, we can compute which |
|
1569 | 1569 | # changesets are known. The recipient must know about all |
|
1570 | 1570 | # changesets required to reach the known heads from the null |
|
1571 | 1571 | # changeset. |
|
1572 | 1572 | has_cl_set, junk, junk = cl.nodesbetween(None, knownheads) |
|
1573 | 1573 | junk = None |
|
1574 | 1574 | # Transform the list into an ersatz set. |
|
1575 | 1575 | has_cl_set = dict.fromkeys(has_cl_set) |
|
1576 | 1576 | else: |
|
1577 | 1577 | # If there were no known heads, the recipient cannot be assumed to |
|
1578 | 1578 | # know about any changesets. |
|
1579 | 1579 | has_cl_set = {} |
|
1580 | 1580 | |
|
1581 | 1581 | # Make it easy to refer to self.manifest |
|
1582 | 1582 | mnfst = self.manifest |
|
1583 | 1583 | # We don't know which manifests are missing yet |
|
1584 | 1584 | msng_mnfst_set = {} |
|
1585 | 1585 | # Nor do we know which filenodes are missing. |
|
1586 | 1586 | msng_filenode_set = {} |
|
1587 | 1587 | |
|
1588 | 1588 | junk = mnfst.index[len(mnfst) - 1] # Get around a bug in lazyindex |
|
1589 | 1589 | junk = None |
|
1590 | 1590 | |
|
1591 | 1591 | # A changeset always belongs to itself, so the changenode lookup |
|
1592 | 1592 | # function for a changenode is identity. |
|
1593 | 1593 | def identity(x): |
|
1594 | 1594 | return x |
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1595 | 1595 | |
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1596 | 1596 | # A function generating function. Sets up an environment for the |
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1597 | 1597 | # inner function. |
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1598 | 1598 | def cmp_by_rev_func(revlog): |
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1599 | 1599 | # Compare two nodes by their revision number in the environment's |
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1600 | 1600 | # revision history. Since the revision number both represents the |
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1601 | 1601 | # most efficient order to read the nodes in, and represents a |
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1602 | 1602 | # topological sorting of the nodes, this function is often useful. |
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1603 | 1603 | def cmp_by_rev(a, b): |
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1604 | 1604 | return cmp(revlog.rev(a), revlog.rev(b)) |
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1605 | 1605 | return cmp_by_rev |
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1606 | 1606 | |
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1607 | 1607 | # If we determine that a particular file or manifest node must be a |
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1608 | 1608 | # node that the recipient of the changegroup will already have, we can |
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1609 | 1609 | # also assume the recipient will have all the parents. This function |
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1610 | 1610 | # prunes them from the set of missing nodes. |
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1611 | 1611 | def prune_parents(revlog, hasset, msngset): |
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1612 | 1612 | haslst = hasset.keys() |
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1613 | 1613 | haslst.sort(cmp_by_rev_func(revlog)) |
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1614 | 1614 | for node in haslst: |
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1615 | 1615 | parentlst = [p for p in revlog.parents(node) if p != nullid] |
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1616 | 1616 | while parentlst: |
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1617 | 1617 | n = parentlst.pop() |
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1618 | 1618 | if n not in hasset: |
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1619 | 1619 | hasset[n] = 1 |
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1620 | 1620 | p = [p for p in revlog.parents(n) if p != nullid] |
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1621 | 1621 | parentlst.extend(p) |
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1622 | 1622 | for n in hasset: |
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1623 | 1623 | msngset.pop(n, None) |
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1624 | 1624 | |
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1625 | 1625 | # This is a function generating function used to set up an environment |
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1626 | 1626 | # for the inner function to execute in. |
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1627 | 1627 | def manifest_and_file_collector(changedfileset): |
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1628 | 1628 | # This is an information gathering function that gathers |
|
1629 | 1629 | # information from each changeset node that goes out as part of |
|
1630 | 1630 | # the changegroup. The information gathered is a list of which |
|
1631 | 1631 | # manifest nodes are potentially required (the recipient may |
|
1632 | 1632 | # already have them) and total list of all files which were |
|
1633 | 1633 | # changed in any changeset in the changegroup. |
|
1634 | 1634 | # |
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1635 | 1635 | # We also remember the first changenode we saw any manifest |
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1636 | 1636 | # referenced by so we can later determine which changenode 'owns' |
|
1637 | 1637 | # the manifest. |
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1638 | 1638 | def collect_manifests_and_files(clnode): |
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1639 | 1639 | c = cl.read(clnode) |
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1640 | 1640 | for f in c[3]: |
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1641 | 1641 | # This is to make sure we only have one instance of each |
|
1642 | 1642 | # filename string for each filename. |
|
1643 | 1643 | changedfileset.setdefault(f, f) |
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1644 | 1644 | msng_mnfst_set.setdefault(c[0], clnode) |
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1645 | 1645 | return collect_manifests_and_files |
|
1646 | 1646 | |
|
1647 | 1647 | # Figure out which manifest nodes (of the ones we think might be part |
|
1648 | 1648 | # of the changegroup) the recipient must know about and remove them |
|
1649 | 1649 | # from the changegroup. |
|
1650 | 1650 | def prune_manifests(): |
|
1651 | 1651 | has_mnfst_set = {} |
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1652 | 1652 | for n in msng_mnfst_set: |
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1653 | 1653 | # If a 'missing' manifest thinks it belongs to a changenode |
|
1654 | 1654 | # the recipient is assumed to have, obviously the recipient |
|
1655 | 1655 | # must have that manifest. |
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1656 | 1656 | linknode = cl.node(mnfst.linkrev(n)) |
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1657 | 1657 | if linknode in has_cl_set: |
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1658 | 1658 | has_mnfst_set[n] = 1 |
|
1659 | 1659 | prune_parents(mnfst, has_mnfst_set, msng_mnfst_set) |
|
1660 | 1660 | |
|
1661 | 1661 | # Use the information collected in collect_manifests_and_files to say |
|
1662 | 1662 | # which changenode any manifestnode belongs to. |
|
1663 | 1663 | def lookup_manifest_link(mnfstnode): |
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1664 | 1664 | return msng_mnfst_set[mnfstnode] |
|
1665 | 1665 | |
|
1666 | 1666 | # A function generating function that sets up the initial environment |
|
1667 | 1667 | # the inner function. |
|
1668 | 1668 | def filenode_collector(changedfiles): |
|
1669 | 1669 | next_rev = [0] |
|
1670 | 1670 | # This gathers information from each manifestnode included in the |
|
1671 | 1671 | # changegroup about which filenodes the manifest node references |
|
1672 | 1672 | # so we can include those in the changegroup too. |
|
1673 | 1673 | # |
|
1674 | 1674 | # It also remembers which changenode each filenode belongs to. It |
|
1675 | 1675 | # does this by assuming the a filenode belongs to the changenode |
|
1676 | 1676 | # the first manifest that references it belongs to. |
|
1677 | 1677 | def collect_msng_filenodes(mnfstnode): |
|
1678 | 1678 | r = mnfst.rev(mnfstnode) |
|
1679 | 1679 | if r == next_rev[0]: |
|
1680 | 1680 | # If the last rev we looked at was the one just previous, |
|
1681 | 1681 | # we only need to see a diff. |
|
1682 | 1682 | deltamf = mnfst.readdelta(mnfstnode) |
|
1683 | 1683 | # For each line in the delta |
|
1684 | 1684 | for f, fnode in deltamf.items(): |
|
1685 | 1685 | f = changedfiles.get(f, None) |
|
1686 | 1686 | # And if the file is in the list of files we care |
|
1687 | 1687 | # about. |
|
1688 | 1688 | if f is not None: |
|
1689 | 1689 | # Get the changenode this manifest belongs to |
|
1690 | 1690 | clnode = msng_mnfst_set[mnfstnode] |
|
1691 | 1691 | # Create the set of filenodes for the file if |
|
1692 | 1692 | # there isn't one already. |
|
1693 | 1693 | ndset = msng_filenode_set.setdefault(f, {}) |
|
1694 | 1694 | # And set the filenode's changelog node to the |
|
1695 | 1695 | # manifest's if it hasn't been set already. |
|
1696 | 1696 | ndset.setdefault(fnode, clnode) |
|
1697 | 1697 | else: |
|
1698 | 1698 | # Otherwise we need a full manifest. |
|
1699 | 1699 | m = mnfst.read(mnfstnode) |
|
1700 | 1700 | # For every file in we care about. |
|
1701 | 1701 | for f in changedfiles: |
|
1702 | 1702 | fnode = m.get(f, None) |
|
1703 | 1703 | # If it's in the manifest |
|
1704 | 1704 | if fnode is not None: |
|
1705 | 1705 | # See comments above. |
|
1706 | 1706 | clnode = msng_mnfst_set[mnfstnode] |
|
1707 | 1707 | ndset = msng_filenode_set.setdefault(f, {}) |
|
1708 | 1708 | ndset.setdefault(fnode, clnode) |
|
1709 | 1709 | # Remember the revision we hope to see next. |
|
1710 | 1710 | next_rev[0] = r + 1 |
|
1711 | 1711 | return collect_msng_filenodes |
|
1712 | 1712 | |
|
1713 | 1713 | # We have a list of filenodes we think we need for a file, lets remove |
|
1714 | 1714 | # all those we now the recipient must have. |
|
1715 | 1715 | def prune_filenodes(f, filerevlog): |
|
1716 | 1716 | msngset = msng_filenode_set[f] |
|
1717 | 1717 | hasset = {} |
|
1718 | 1718 | # If a 'missing' filenode thinks it belongs to a changenode we |
|
1719 | 1719 | # assume the recipient must have, then the recipient must have |
|
1720 | 1720 | # that filenode. |
|
1721 | 1721 | for n in msngset: |
|
1722 | 1722 | clnode = cl.node(filerevlog.linkrev(n)) |
|
1723 | 1723 | if clnode in has_cl_set: |
|
1724 | 1724 | hasset[n] = 1 |
|
1725 | 1725 | prune_parents(filerevlog, hasset, msngset) |
|
1726 | 1726 | |
|
1727 | 1727 | # A function generator function that sets up the a context for the |
|
1728 | 1728 | # inner function. |
|
1729 | 1729 | def lookup_filenode_link_func(fname): |
|
1730 | 1730 | msngset = msng_filenode_set[fname] |
|
1731 | 1731 | # Lookup the changenode the filenode belongs to. |
|
1732 | 1732 | def lookup_filenode_link(fnode): |
|
1733 | 1733 | return msngset[fnode] |
|
1734 | 1734 | return lookup_filenode_link |
|
1735 | 1735 | |
|
1736 | 1736 | # Add the nodes that were explicitly requested. |
|
1737 | 1737 | def add_extra_nodes(name, nodes): |
|
1738 | 1738 | if not extranodes or name not in extranodes: |
|
1739 | 1739 | return |
|
1740 | 1740 | |
|
1741 | 1741 | for node, linknode in extranodes[name]: |
|
1742 | 1742 | if node not in nodes: |
|
1743 | 1743 | nodes[node] = linknode |
|
1744 | 1744 | |
|
1745 | 1745 | # Now that we have all theses utility functions to help out and |
|
1746 | 1746 | # logically divide up the task, generate the group. |
|
1747 | 1747 | def gengroup(): |
|
1748 | 1748 | # The set of changed files starts empty. |
|
1749 | 1749 | changedfiles = {} |
|
1750 | 1750 | # Create a changenode group generator that will call our functions |
|
1751 | 1751 | # back to lookup the owning changenode and collect information. |
|
1752 | 1752 | group = cl.group(msng_cl_lst, identity, |
|
1753 | 1753 | manifest_and_file_collector(changedfiles)) |
|
1754 | 1754 | for chnk in group: |
|
1755 | 1755 | yield chnk |
|
1756 | 1756 | |
|
1757 | 1757 | # The list of manifests has been collected by the generator |
|
1758 | 1758 | # calling our functions back. |
|
1759 | 1759 | prune_manifests() |
|
1760 | 1760 | add_extra_nodes(1, msng_mnfst_set) |
|
1761 | 1761 | msng_mnfst_lst = msng_mnfst_set.keys() |
|
1762 | 1762 | # Sort the manifestnodes by revision number. |
|
1763 | 1763 | msng_mnfst_lst.sort(cmp_by_rev_func(mnfst)) |
|
1764 | 1764 | # Create a generator for the manifestnodes that calls our lookup |
|
1765 | 1765 | # and data collection functions back. |
|
1766 | 1766 | group = mnfst.group(msng_mnfst_lst, lookup_manifest_link, |
|
1767 | 1767 | filenode_collector(changedfiles)) |
|
1768 | 1768 | for chnk in group: |
|
1769 | 1769 | yield chnk |
|
1770 | 1770 | |
|
1771 | 1771 | # These are no longer needed, dereference and toss the memory for |
|
1772 | 1772 | # them. |
|
1773 | 1773 | msng_mnfst_lst = None |
|
1774 | 1774 | msng_mnfst_set.clear() |
|
1775 | 1775 | |
|
1776 | 1776 | if extranodes: |
|
1777 | 1777 | for fname in extranodes: |
|
1778 | 1778 | if isinstance(fname, int): |
|
1779 | 1779 | continue |
|
1780 | 1780 | add_extra_nodes(fname, |
|
1781 | 1781 | msng_filenode_set.setdefault(fname, {})) |
|
1782 | 1782 | changedfiles[fname] = 1 |
|
1783 | 1783 | # Go through all our files in order sorted by name. |
|
1784 | 1784 | for fname in util.sort(changedfiles): |
|
1785 | 1785 | filerevlog = self.file(fname) |
|
1786 | 1786 | if not len(filerevlog): |
|
1787 | 1787 | raise util.Abort(_("empty or missing revlog for %s") % fname) |
|
1788 | 1788 | # Toss out the filenodes that the recipient isn't really |
|
1789 | 1789 | # missing. |
|
1790 | 1790 | if fname in msng_filenode_set: |
|
1791 | 1791 | prune_filenodes(fname, filerevlog) |
|
1792 | 1792 | msng_filenode_lst = msng_filenode_set[fname].keys() |
|
1793 | 1793 | else: |
|
1794 | 1794 | msng_filenode_lst = [] |
|
1795 | 1795 | # If any filenodes are left, generate the group for them, |
|
1796 | 1796 | # otherwise don't bother. |
|
1797 | 1797 | if len(msng_filenode_lst) > 0: |
|
1798 | 1798 | yield changegroup.chunkheader(len(fname)) |
|
1799 | 1799 | yield fname |
|
1800 | 1800 | # Sort the filenodes by their revision # |
|
1801 | 1801 | msng_filenode_lst.sort(cmp_by_rev_func(filerevlog)) |
|
1802 | 1802 | # Create a group generator and only pass in a changenode |
|
1803 | 1803 | # lookup function as we need to collect no information |
|
1804 | 1804 | # from filenodes. |
|
1805 | 1805 | group = filerevlog.group(msng_filenode_lst, |
|
1806 | 1806 | lookup_filenode_link_func(fname)) |
|
1807 | 1807 | for chnk in group: |
|
1808 | 1808 | yield chnk |
|
1809 | 1809 | if fname in msng_filenode_set: |
|
1810 | 1810 | # Don't need this anymore, toss it to free memory. |
|
1811 | 1811 | del msng_filenode_set[fname] |
|
1812 | 1812 | # Signal that no more groups are left. |
|
1813 | 1813 | yield changegroup.closechunk() |
|
1814 | 1814 | |
|
1815 | 1815 | if msng_cl_lst: |
|
1816 | 1816 | self.hook('outgoing', node=hex(msng_cl_lst[0]), source=source) |
|
1817 | 1817 | |
|
1818 | 1818 | return util.chunkbuffer(gengroup()) |
|
1819 | 1819 | |
|
1820 | 1820 | def changegroup(self, basenodes, source): |
|
1821 | 1821 | """Generate a changegroup of all nodes that we have that a recipient |
|
1822 | 1822 | doesn't. |
|
1823 | 1823 | |
|
1824 | 1824 | This is much easier than the previous function as we can assume that |
|
1825 | 1825 | the recipient has any changenode we aren't sending them.""" |
|
1826 | 1826 | |
|
1827 | 1827 | self.hook('preoutgoing', throw=True, source=source) |
|
1828 | 1828 | |
|
1829 | 1829 | cl = self.changelog |
|
1830 | 1830 | nodes = cl.nodesbetween(basenodes, None)[0] |
|
1831 | 1831 | revset = dict.fromkeys([cl.rev(n) for n in nodes]) |
|
1832 | 1832 | self.changegroupinfo(nodes, source) |
|
1833 | 1833 | |
|
1834 | 1834 | def identity(x): |
|
1835 | 1835 | return x |
|
1836 | 1836 | |
|
1837 | 1837 | def gennodelst(log): |
|
1838 | 1838 | for r in log: |
|
1839 | 1839 | n = log.node(r) |
|
1840 | 1840 | if log.linkrev(n) in revset: |
|
1841 | 1841 | yield n |
|
1842 | 1842 | |
|
1843 | 1843 | def changed_file_collector(changedfileset): |
|
1844 | 1844 | def collect_changed_files(clnode): |
|
1845 | 1845 | c = cl.read(clnode) |
|
1846 | 1846 | for fname in c[3]: |
|
1847 | 1847 | changedfileset[fname] = 1 |
|
1848 | 1848 | return collect_changed_files |
|
1849 | 1849 | |
|
1850 | 1850 | def lookuprevlink_func(revlog): |
|
1851 | 1851 | def lookuprevlink(n): |
|
1852 | 1852 | return cl.node(revlog.linkrev(n)) |
|
1853 | 1853 | return lookuprevlink |
|
1854 | 1854 | |
|
1855 | 1855 | def gengroup(): |
|
1856 | 1856 | # construct a list of all changed files |
|
1857 | 1857 | changedfiles = {} |
|
1858 | 1858 | |
|
1859 | 1859 | for chnk in cl.group(nodes, identity, |
|
1860 | 1860 | changed_file_collector(changedfiles)): |
|
1861 | 1861 | yield chnk |
|
1862 | 1862 | |
|
1863 | 1863 | mnfst = self.manifest |
|
1864 | 1864 | nodeiter = gennodelst(mnfst) |
|
1865 | 1865 | for chnk in mnfst.group(nodeiter, lookuprevlink_func(mnfst)): |
|
1866 | 1866 | yield chnk |
|
1867 | 1867 | |
|
1868 | 1868 | for fname in util.sort(changedfiles): |
|
1869 | 1869 | filerevlog = self.file(fname) |
|
1870 | 1870 | if not len(filerevlog): |
|
1871 | 1871 | raise util.Abort(_("empty or missing revlog for %s") % fname) |
|
1872 | 1872 | nodeiter = gennodelst(filerevlog) |
|
1873 | 1873 | nodeiter = list(nodeiter) |
|
1874 | 1874 | if nodeiter: |
|
1875 | 1875 | yield changegroup.chunkheader(len(fname)) |
|
1876 | 1876 | yield fname |
|
1877 | 1877 | lookup = lookuprevlink_func(filerevlog) |
|
1878 | 1878 | for chnk in filerevlog.group(nodeiter, lookup): |
|
1879 | 1879 | yield chnk |
|
1880 | 1880 | |
|
1881 | 1881 | yield changegroup.closechunk() |
|
1882 | 1882 | |
|
1883 | 1883 | if nodes: |
|
1884 | 1884 | self.hook('outgoing', node=hex(nodes[0]), source=source) |
|
1885 | 1885 | |
|
1886 | 1886 | return util.chunkbuffer(gengroup()) |
|
1887 | 1887 | |
|
1888 | 1888 | def addchangegroup(self, source, srctype, url, emptyok=False): |
|
1889 | 1889 | """add changegroup to repo. |
|
1890 | 1890 | |
|
1891 | 1891 | return values: |
|
1892 | 1892 | - nothing changed or no source: 0 |
|
1893 | 1893 | - more heads than before: 1+added heads (2..n) |
|
1894 | 1894 | - less heads than before: -1-removed heads (-2..-n) |
|
1895 | 1895 | - number of heads stays the same: 1 |
|
1896 | 1896 | """ |
|
1897 | 1897 | def csmap(x): |
|
1898 | 1898 | self.ui.debug(_("add changeset %s\n") % short(x)) |
|
1899 | 1899 | return len(cl) |
|
1900 | 1900 | |
|
1901 | 1901 | def revmap(x): |
|
1902 | 1902 | return cl.rev(x) |
|
1903 | 1903 | |
|
1904 | 1904 | if not source: |
|
1905 | 1905 | return 0 |
|
1906 | 1906 | |
|
1907 | 1907 | self.hook('prechangegroup', throw=True, source=srctype, url=url) |
|
1908 | 1908 | |
|
1909 | 1909 | changesets = files = revisions = 0 |
|
1910 | 1910 | |
|
1911 | 1911 | # write changelog data to temp files so concurrent readers will not see |
|
1912 | 1912 | # inconsistent view |
|
1913 | 1913 | cl = self.changelog |
|
1914 | 1914 | cl.delayupdate() |
|
1915 | 1915 | oldheads = len(cl.heads()) |
|
1916 | 1916 | |
|
1917 | 1917 | tr = self.transaction() |
|
1918 | 1918 | try: |
|
1919 | 1919 | trp = weakref.proxy(tr) |
|
1920 | 1920 | # pull off the changeset group |
|
1921 | 1921 | self.ui.status(_("adding changesets\n")) |
|
1922 | 1922 | cor = len(cl) - 1 |
|
1923 | 1923 | chunkiter = changegroup.chunkiter(source) |
|
1924 | 1924 | if cl.addgroup(chunkiter, csmap, trp) is None and not emptyok: |
|
1925 | 1925 | raise util.Abort(_("received changelog group is empty")) |
|
1926 | 1926 | cnr = len(cl) - 1 |
|
1927 | 1927 | changesets = cnr - cor |
|
1928 | 1928 | |
|
1929 | 1929 | # pull off the manifest group |
|
1930 | 1930 | self.ui.status(_("adding manifests\n")) |
|
1931 | 1931 | chunkiter = changegroup.chunkiter(source) |
|
1932 | 1932 | # no need to check for empty manifest group here: |
|
1933 | 1933 | # if the result of the merge of 1 and 2 is the same in 3 and 4, |
|
1934 | 1934 | # no new manifest will be created and the manifest group will |
|
1935 | 1935 | # be empty during the pull |
|
1936 | 1936 | self.manifest.addgroup(chunkiter, revmap, trp) |
|
1937 | 1937 | |
|
1938 | 1938 | # process the files |
|
1939 | 1939 | self.ui.status(_("adding file changes\n")) |
|
1940 | 1940 | while 1: |
|
1941 | 1941 | f = changegroup.getchunk(source) |
|
1942 | 1942 | if not f: |
|
1943 | 1943 | break |
|
1944 | 1944 | self.ui.debug(_("adding %s revisions\n") % f) |
|
1945 | 1945 | fl = self.file(f) |
|
1946 | 1946 | o = len(fl) |
|
1947 | 1947 | chunkiter = changegroup.chunkiter(source) |
|
1948 | 1948 | if fl.addgroup(chunkiter, revmap, trp) is None: |
|
1949 | 1949 | raise util.Abort(_("received file revlog group is empty")) |
|
1950 | 1950 | revisions += len(fl) - o |
|
1951 | 1951 | files += 1 |
|
1952 | 1952 | |
|
1953 | 1953 | # make changelog see real files again |
|
1954 | 1954 | cl.finalize(trp) |
|
1955 | 1955 | |
|
1956 | 1956 | newheads = len(self.changelog.heads()) |
|
1957 | 1957 | heads = "" |
|
1958 | 1958 | if oldheads and newheads != oldheads: |
|
1959 | 1959 | heads = _(" (%+d heads)") % (newheads - oldheads) |
|
1960 | 1960 | |
|
1961 | 1961 | self.ui.status(_("added %d changesets" |
|
1962 | 1962 | " with %d changes to %d files%s\n") |
|
1963 | 1963 | % (changesets, revisions, files, heads)) |
|
1964 | 1964 | |
|
1965 | 1965 | if changesets > 0: |
|
1966 | 1966 | self.hook('pretxnchangegroup', throw=True, |
|
1967 | 1967 | node=hex(self.changelog.node(cor+1)), source=srctype, |
|
1968 | 1968 | url=url) |
|
1969 | 1969 | |
|
1970 | 1970 | tr.close() |
|
1971 | 1971 | finally: |
|
1972 | 1972 | del tr |
|
1973 | 1973 | |
|
1974 | 1974 | if changesets > 0: |
|
1975 | 1975 | # forcefully update the on-disk branch cache |
|
1976 | 1976 | self.ui.debug(_("updating the branch cache\n")) |
|
1977 | 1977 | self.branchtags() |
|
1978 | 1978 | self.hook("changegroup", node=hex(self.changelog.node(cor+1)), |
|
1979 | 1979 | source=srctype, url=url) |
|
1980 | 1980 | |
|
1981 | 1981 | for i in xrange(cor + 1, cnr + 1): |
|
1982 | 1982 | self.hook("incoming", node=hex(self.changelog.node(i)), |
|
1983 | 1983 | source=srctype, url=url) |
|
1984 | 1984 | |
|
1985 | 1985 | # never return 0 here: |
|
1986 | 1986 | if newheads < oldheads: |
|
1987 | 1987 | return newheads - oldheads - 1 |
|
1988 | 1988 | else: |
|
1989 | 1989 | return newheads - oldheads + 1 |
|
1990 | 1990 | |
|
1991 | 1991 | |
|
1992 | 1992 | def stream_in(self, remote): |
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1993 | 1993 | fp = remote.stream_out() |
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1994 | 1994 | l = fp.readline() |
|
1995 | 1995 | try: |
|
1996 | 1996 | resp = int(l) |
|
1997 | 1997 | except ValueError: |
|
1998 | 1998 | raise util.UnexpectedOutput( |
|
1999 | 1999 | _('Unexpected response from remote server:'), l) |
|
2000 | 2000 | if resp == 1: |
|
2001 | 2001 | raise util.Abort(_('operation forbidden by server')) |
|
2002 | 2002 | elif resp == 2: |
|
2003 | 2003 | raise util.Abort(_('locking the remote repository failed')) |
|
2004 | 2004 | elif resp != 0: |
|
2005 | 2005 | raise util.Abort(_('the server sent an unknown error code')) |
|
2006 | 2006 | self.ui.status(_('streaming all changes\n')) |
|
2007 | 2007 | l = fp.readline() |
|
2008 | 2008 | try: |
|
2009 | 2009 | total_files, total_bytes = map(int, l.split(' ', 1)) |
|
2010 | 2010 | except (ValueError, TypeError): |
|
2011 | 2011 | raise util.UnexpectedOutput( |
|
2012 | 2012 | _('Unexpected response from remote server:'), l) |
|
2013 | 2013 | self.ui.status(_('%d files to transfer, %s of data\n') % |
|
2014 | 2014 | (total_files, util.bytecount(total_bytes))) |
|
2015 | 2015 | start = time.time() |
|
2016 | 2016 | for i in xrange(total_files): |
|
2017 | 2017 | # XXX doesn't support '\n' or '\r' in filenames |
|
2018 | 2018 | l = fp.readline() |
|
2019 | 2019 | try: |
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2020 | 2020 | name, size = l.split('\0', 1) |
|
2021 | 2021 | size = int(size) |
|
2022 | 2022 | except ValueError, TypeError: |
|
2023 | 2023 | raise util.UnexpectedOutput( |
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2024 | 2024 | _('Unexpected response from remote server:'), l) |
|
2025 | 2025 | self.ui.debug(_('adding %s (%s)\n') % (name, util.bytecount(size))) |
|
2026 | 2026 | ofp = self.sopener(name, 'w') |
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2027 | 2027 | for chunk in util.filechunkiter(fp, limit=size): |
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2028 | 2028 | ofp.write(chunk) |
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2029 | 2029 | ofp.close() |
|
2030 | 2030 | elapsed = time.time() - start |
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2031 | 2031 | if elapsed <= 0: |
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2032 | 2032 | elapsed = 0.001 |
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2033 | 2033 | self.ui.status(_('transferred %s in %.1f seconds (%s/sec)\n') % |
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2034 | 2034 | (util.bytecount(total_bytes), elapsed, |
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2035 | 2035 | util.bytecount(total_bytes / elapsed))) |
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2036 | 2036 | self.invalidate() |
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2037 | 2037 | return len(self.heads()) + 1 |
|
2038 | 2038 | |
|
2039 | 2039 | def clone(self, remote, heads=[], stream=False): |
|
2040 | 2040 | '''clone remote repository. |
|
2041 | 2041 | |
|
2042 | 2042 | keyword arguments: |
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2043 | 2043 | heads: list of revs to clone (forces use of pull) |
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2044 | 2044 | stream: use streaming clone if possible''' |
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2045 | 2045 | |
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2046 | 2046 | # now, all clients that can request uncompressed clones can |
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2047 | 2047 | # read repo formats supported by all servers that can serve |
|
2048 | 2048 | # them. |
|
2049 | 2049 | |
|
2050 | 2050 | # if revlog format changes, client will have to check version |
|
2051 | 2051 | # and format flags on "stream" capability, and use |
|
2052 | 2052 | # uncompressed only if compatible. |
|
2053 | 2053 | |
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2054 | 2054 | if stream and not heads and remote.capable('stream'): |
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2055 | 2055 | return self.stream_in(remote) |
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2056 | 2056 | return self.pull(remote, heads) |
|
2057 | 2057 | |
|
2058 | 2058 | # used to avoid circular references so destructors work |
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2059 | 2059 | def aftertrans(files): |
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2060 | 2060 | renamefiles = [tuple(t) for t in files] |
|
2061 | 2061 | def a(): |
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2062 | 2062 | for src, dest in renamefiles: |
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2063 | 2063 | util.rename(src, dest) |
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2064 | 2064 | return a |
|
2065 | 2065 | |
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2066 | 2066 | def instance(ui, path, create): |
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2067 | 2067 | return localrepository(ui, util.drop_scheme('file', path), create) |
|
2068 | 2068 | |
|
2069 | 2069 | def islocal(path): |
|
2070 | 2070 | return True |
@@ -1,116 +1,116 b'' | |||
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1 | 1 | #! /usr/bin/env python |
|
2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | import sys |
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4 | 4 | from _lsprof import Profiler, profiler_entry |
|
5 | 5 | |
|
6 | 6 | __all__ = ['profile', 'Stats'] |
|
7 | 7 | |
|
8 | 8 | def profile(f, *args, **kwds): |
|
9 | 9 | """XXX docstring""" |
|
10 | 10 | p = Profiler() |
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11 | 11 | p.enable(subcalls=True, builtins=True) |
|
12 | 12 | try: |
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13 | 13 | f(*args, **kwds) |
|
14 | 14 | finally: |
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15 | 15 | p.disable() |
|
16 | 16 | return Stats(p.getstats()) |
|
17 | 17 | |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | class Stats(object): |
|
20 | 20 | """XXX docstring""" |
|
21 | 21 | |
|
22 | 22 | def __init__(self, data): |
|
23 | 23 | self.data = data |
|
24 | 24 | |
|
25 | 25 | def sort(self, crit="inlinetime"): |
|
26 | 26 | """XXX docstring""" |
|
27 | 27 | if crit not in profiler_entry.__dict__: |
|
28 |
raise ValueError |
|
|
28 | raise ValueError("Can't sort by %s" % crit) | |
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29 | 29 | self.data.sort(lambda b, a: cmp(getattr(a, crit), |
|
30 | 30 | getattr(b, crit))) |
|
31 | 31 | for e in self.data: |
|
32 | 32 | if e.calls: |
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33 | 33 | e.calls.sort(lambda b, a: cmp(getattr(a, crit), |
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34 | 34 | getattr(b, crit))) |
|
35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | def pprint(self, top=None, file=None, limit=None, climit=None): |
|
37 | 37 | """XXX docstring""" |
|
38 | 38 | if file is None: |
|
39 | 39 | file = sys.stdout |
|
40 | 40 | d = self.data |
|
41 | 41 | if top is not None: |
|
42 | 42 | d = d[:top] |
|
43 | 43 | cols = "% 12s %12s %11.4f %11.4f %s\n" |
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44 | 44 | hcols = "% 12s %12s %12s %12s %s\n" |
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45 | 45 | cols2 = "+%12s %12s %11.4f %11.4f + %s\n" |
|
46 | 46 | file.write(hcols % ("CallCount", "Recursive", "Total(ms)", |
|
47 | 47 | "Inline(ms)", "module:lineno(function)")) |
|
48 | 48 | count = 0 |
|
49 | 49 | for e in d: |
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50 | 50 | file.write(cols % (e.callcount, e.reccallcount, e.totaltime, |
|
51 | 51 | e.inlinetime, label(e.code))) |
|
52 | 52 | count += 1 |
|
53 | 53 | if limit is not None and count == limit: |
|
54 | 54 | return |
|
55 | 55 | ccount = 0 |
|
56 | 56 | if e.calls: |
|
57 | 57 | for se in e.calls: |
|
58 | 58 | file.write(cols % ("+%s" % se.callcount, se.reccallcount, |
|
59 | 59 | se.totaltime, se.inlinetime, |
|
60 | 60 | "+%s" % label(se.code))) |
|
61 | 61 | count += 1 |
|
62 | 62 | ccount += 1 |
|
63 | 63 | if limit is not None and count == limit: |
|
64 | 64 | return |
|
65 | 65 | if climit is not None and ccount == climit: |
|
66 | 66 | break |
|
67 | 67 | |
|
68 | 68 | def freeze(self): |
|
69 | 69 | """Replace all references to code objects with string |
|
70 | 70 | descriptions; this makes it possible to pickle the instance.""" |
|
71 | 71 | |
|
72 | 72 | # this code is probably rather ickier than it needs to be! |
|
73 | 73 | for i in range(len(self.data)): |
|
74 | 74 | e = self.data[i] |
|
75 | 75 | if not isinstance(e.code, str): |
|
76 | 76 | self.data[i] = type(e)((label(e.code),) + e[1:]) |
|
77 | 77 | if e.calls: |
|
78 | 78 | for j in range(len(e.calls)): |
|
79 | 79 | se = e.calls[j] |
|
80 | 80 | if not isinstance(se.code, str): |
|
81 | 81 | e.calls[j] = type(se)((label(se.code),) + se[1:]) |
|
82 | 82 | |
|
83 | 83 | _fn2mod = {} |
|
84 | 84 | |
|
85 | 85 | def label(code): |
|
86 | 86 | if isinstance(code, str): |
|
87 | 87 | return code |
|
88 | 88 | try: |
|
89 | 89 | mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] |
|
90 | 90 | except KeyError: |
|
91 | 91 | for k, v in sys.modules.items(): |
|
92 | 92 | if v is None: |
|
93 | 93 | continue |
|
94 | 94 | if not hasattr(v, '__file__'): |
|
95 | 95 | continue |
|
96 | 96 | if not isinstance(v.__file__, str): |
|
97 | 97 | continue |
|
98 | 98 | if v.__file__.startswith(code.co_filename): |
|
99 | 99 | mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] = k |
|
100 | 100 | break |
|
101 | 101 | else: |
|
102 | 102 | mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] = '<%s>'%code.co_filename |
|
103 | 103 | |
|
104 | 104 | return '%s:%d(%s)' % (mname, code.co_firstlineno, code.co_name) |
|
105 | 105 | |
|
106 | 106 | |
|
107 | 107 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
|
108 | 108 | import os |
|
109 | 109 | sys.argv = sys.argv[1:] |
|
110 | 110 | if not sys.argv: |
|
111 | 111 | print >> sys.stderr, "usage: lsprof.py <script> <arguments...>" |
|
112 | 112 | sys.exit(2) |
|
113 | 113 | sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]))) |
|
114 | 114 | stats = profile(execfile, sys.argv[0], globals(), locals()) |
|
115 | 115 | stats.sort() |
|
116 | 116 | stats.pprint() |
@@ -1,138 +1,138 b'' | |||
|
1 | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
|
2 | 2 | # |
|
3 | 3 | # This is the mercurial setup script. |
|
4 | 4 | # |
|
5 | 5 | # 'python setup.py install', or |
|
6 | 6 | # 'python setup.py --help' for more options |
|
7 | 7 | |
|
8 | 8 | import sys |
|
9 | 9 | if not hasattr(sys, 'version_info') or sys.version_info < (2, 3, 0, 'final'): |
|
10 |
raise SystemExit |
|
|
10 | raise SystemExit("Mercurial requires python 2.3 or later.") | |
|
11 | 11 | |
|
12 | 12 | import os |
|
13 | 13 | import shutil |
|
14 | 14 | import tempfile |
|
15 | 15 | from distutils.core import setup, Extension |
|
16 | 16 | from distutils.command.install_data import install_data |
|
17 | 17 | from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler |
|
18 | 18 | |
|
19 | 19 | import mercurial.version |
|
20 | 20 | |
|
21 | 21 | extra = {} |
|
22 | 22 | scripts = ['hg'] |
|
23 | 23 | if os.name == 'nt': |
|
24 | 24 | scripts.append('contrib/win32/hg.bat') |
|
25 | 25 | |
|
26 | 26 | # simplified version of distutils.ccompiler.CCompiler.has_function |
|
27 | 27 | # that actually removes its temporary files. |
|
28 | 28 | def has_function(cc, funcname): |
|
29 | 29 | tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='hg-install-') |
|
30 | 30 | devnull = oldstderr = None |
|
31 | 31 | try: |
|
32 | 32 | try: |
|
33 | 33 | fname = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'funcname.c') |
|
34 | 34 | f = open(fname, 'w') |
|
35 | 35 | f.write('int main(void) {\n') |
|
36 | 36 | f.write(' %s();\n' % funcname) |
|
37 | 37 | f.write('}\n') |
|
38 | 38 | f.close() |
|
39 | 39 | # Redirect stderr to /dev/null to hide any error messages |
|
40 | 40 | # from the compiler. |
|
41 | 41 | # This will have to be changed if we ever have to check |
|
42 | 42 | # for a function on Windows. |
|
43 | 43 | devnull = open('/dev/null', 'w') |
|
44 | 44 | oldstderr = os.dup(sys.stderr.fileno()) |
|
45 | 45 | os.dup2(devnull.fileno(), sys.stderr.fileno()) |
|
46 | 46 | objects = cc.compile([fname]) |
|
47 | 47 | cc.link_executable(objects, os.path.join(tmpdir, "a.out")) |
|
48 | 48 | except: |
|
49 | 49 | return False |
|
50 | 50 | return True |
|
51 | 51 | finally: |
|
52 | 52 | if oldstderr is not None: |
|
53 | 53 | os.dup2(oldstderr, sys.stderr.fileno()) |
|
54 | 54 | if devnull is not None: |
|
55 | 55 | devnull.close() |
|
56 | 56 | shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) |
|
57 | 57 | |
|
58 | 58 | # py2exe needs to be installed to work |
|
59 | 59 | try: |
|
60 | 60 | import py2exe |
|
61 | 61 | |
|
62 | 62 | # Help py2exe to find win32com.shell |
|
63 | 63 | try: |
|
64 | 64 | import modulefinder |
|
65 | 65 | import win32com |
|
66 | 66 | for p in win32com.__path__[1:]: # Take the path to win32comext |
|
67 | 67 | modulefinder.AddPackagePath("win32com", p) |
|
68 | 68 | pn = "win32com.shell" |
|
69 | 69 | __import__(pn) |
|
70 | 70 | m = sys.modules[pn] |
|
71 | 71 | for p in m.__path__[1:]: |
|
72 | 72 | modulefinder.AddPackagePath(pn, p) |
|
73 | 73 | except ImportError: |
|
74 | 74 | pass |
|
75 | 75 | |
|
76 | 76 | extra['console'] = ['hg'] |
|
77 | 77 | |
|
78 | 78 | except ImportError: |
|
79 | 79 | pass |
|
80 | 80 | |
|
81 | 81 | # specify version string, otherwise 'hg identify' will be used: |
|
82 | 82 | version = '' |
|
83 | 83 | |
|
84 | 84 | class install_package_data(install_data): |
|
85 | 85 | def finalize_options(self): |
|
86 | 86 | self.set_undefined_options('install', |
|
87 | 87 | ('install_lib', 'install_dir')) |
|
88 | 88 | install_data.finalize_options(self) |
|
89 | 89 | |
|
90 | 90 | mercurial.version.remember_version(version) |
|
91 | 91 | cmdclass = {'install_data': install_package_data} |
|
92 | 92 | |
|
93 | 93 | ext_modules=[ |
|
94 | 94 | Extension('mercurial.base85', ['mercurial/base85.c']), |
|
95 | 95 | Extension('mercurial.bdiff', ['mercurial/bdiff.c']), |
|
96 | 96 | Extension('mercurial.diffhelpers', ['mercurial/diffhelpers.c']), |
|
97 | 97 | Extension('mercurial.mpatch', ['mercurial/mpatch.c']), |
|
98 | 98 | Extension('mercurial.parsers', ['mercurial/parsers.c']), |
|
99 | 99 | ] |
|
100 | 100 | |
|
101 | 101 | packages = ['mercurial', 'mercurial.hgweb', 'hgext', 'hgext.convert', |
|
102 | 102 | 'hgext.highlight'] |
|
103 | 103 | |
|
104 | 104 | try: |
|
105 | 105 | import posix |
|
106 | 106 | ext_modules.append(Extension('mercurial.osutil', ['mercurial/osutil.c'])) |
|
107 | 107 | |
|
108 | 108 | if sys.platform == 'linux2' and os.uname()[2] > '2.6': |
|
109 | 109 | # The inotify extension is only usable with Linux 2.6 kernels. |
|
110 | 110 | # You also need a reasonably recent C library. |
|
111 | 111 | cc = new_compiler() |
|
112 | 112 | if has_function(cc, 'inotify_add_watch'): |
|
113 | 113 | ext_modules.append(Extension('hgext.inotify.linux._inotify', |
|
114 | 114 | ['hgext/inotify/linux/_inotify.c'])) |
|
115 | 115 | packages.extend(['hgext.inotify', 'hgext.inotify.linux']) |
|
116 | 116 | except ImportError: |
|
117 | 117 | pass |
|
118 | 118 | |
|
119 | 119 | setup(name='mercurial', |
|
120 | 120 | version=mercurial.version.get_version(), |
|
121 | 121 | author='Matt Mackall', |
|
122 | 122 | author_email='mpm@selenic.com', |
|
123 | 123 | url='http://selenic.com/mercurial', |
|
124 | 124 | description='Scalable distributed SCM', |
|
125 | 125 | license='GNU GPL', |
|
126 | 126 | scripts=scripts, |
|
127 | 127 | packages=packages, |
|
128 | 128 | ext_modules=ext_modules, |
|
129 | 129 | data_files=[(os.path.join('mercurial', root), |
|
130 | 130 | [os.path.join(root, file_) for file_ in files]) |
|
131 | 131 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk('templates')], |
|
132 | 132 | cmdclass=cmdclass, |
|
133 | 133 | options=dict(py2exe=dict(packages=['hgext', 'email']), |
|
134 | 134 | bdist_mpkg=dict(zipdist=True, |
|
135 | 135 | license='COPYING', |
|
136 | 136 | readme='contrib/macosx/Readme.html', |
|
137 | 137 | welcome='contrib/macosx/Welcome.html')), |
|
138 | 138 | **extra) |
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