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1 | /* |
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1 | /* | |
2 | parsers.c - efficient content parsing |
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2 | parsers.c - efficient content parsing | |
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3 | |||
4 | Copyright 2008 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> and others |
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4 | Copyright 2008 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> and others | |
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6 | This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of |
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6 | This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of | |
7 | the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. |
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7 | the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. | |
8 | */ |
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8 | */ | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | #define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN |
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10 | #define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN | |
11 | #include <Python.h> |
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11 | #include <Python.h> | |
12 | #include <ctype.h> |
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12 | #include <ctype.h> | |
13 | #include <stddef.h> |
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13 | #include <stddef.h> | |
14 | #include <string.h> |
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14 | #include <string.h> | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | #include "bitmanipulation.h" |
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16 | #include "bitmanipulation.h" | |
17 | #include "charencode.h" |
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17 | #include "charencode.h" | |
18 | #include "util.h" |
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18 | #include "util.h" | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | #ifdef IS_PY3K |
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20 | #ifdef IS_PY3K | |
21 | /* The mapping of Python types is meant to be temporary to get Python |
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21 | /* The mapping of Python types is meant to be temporary to get Python | |
22 | * 3 to compile. We should remove this once Python 3 support is fully |
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22 | * 3 to compile. We should remove this once Python 3 support is fully | |
23 | * supported and proper types are used in the extensions themselves. */ |
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23 | * supported and proper types are used in the extensions themselves. */ | |
24 | #define PyInt_Check PyLong_Check |
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24 | #define PyInt_Check PyLong_Check | |
25 | #define PyInt_FromLong PyLong_FromLong |
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25 | #define PyInt_FromLong PyLong_FromLong | |
26 | #define PyInt_FromSsize_t PyLong_FromSsize_t |
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26 | #define PyInt_FromSsize_t PyLong_FromSsize_t | |
27 | #define PyInt_AsLong PyLong_AsLong |
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27 | #define PyInt_AsLong PyLong_AsLong | |
28 | #endif |
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28 | #endif | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | static const char *const versionerrortext = "Python minor version mismatch"; |
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30 | static const char *const versionerrortext = "Python minor version mismatch"; | |
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | static const int dirstate_v1_from_p2 = -2; |
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32 | static const int dirstate_v1_from_p2 = -2; | |
33 | static const int dirstate_v1_nonnormal = -1; |
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33 | static const int dirstate_v1_nonnormal = -1; | |
34 | static const int ambiguous_time = -1; |
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34 | static const int ambiguous_time = -1; | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | static PyObject *dict_new_presized(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
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36 | static PyObject *dict_new_presized(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
37 | { |
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37 | { | |
38 | Py_ssize_t expected_size; |
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38 | Py_ssize_t expected_size; | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "n:make_presized_dict", &expected_size)) { |
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40 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "n:make_presized_dict", &expected_size)) { | |
41 | return NULL; |
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41 | return NULL; | |
42 | } |
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42 | } | |
43 |
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43 | |||
44 | return _dict_new_presized(expected_size); |
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44 | return _dict_new_presized(expected_size); | |
45 | } |
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45 | } | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_new(PyTypeObject *subtype, PyObject *args, |
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47 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_new(PyTypeObject *subtype, PyObject *args, | |
48 | PyObject *kwds) |
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48 | PyObject *kwds) | |
49 | { |
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49 | { | |
50 | /* We do all the initialization here and not a tp_init function because |
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50 | /* We do all the initialization here and not a tp_init function because | |
51 | * dirstate_item is immutable. */ |
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51 | * dirstate_item is immutable. */ | |
52 | dirstateItemObject *t; |
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52 | dirstateItemObject *t; | |
53 | int wc_tracked; |
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53 | int wc_tracked; | |
54 | int p1_tracked; |
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54 | int p1_tracked; | |
55 | int p2_info; |
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55 | int p2_info; | |
56 | int has_meaningful_data; |
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56 | int has_meaningful_data; | |
57 | int has_meaningful_mtime; |
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57 | int has_meaningful_mtime; | |
58 | int mode; |
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58 | int mode; | |
59 | int size; |
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59 | int size; | |
60 | int mtime_s; |
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60 | int mtime_s; | |
61 | int mtime_ns; |
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61 | int mtime_ns; | |
62 | PyObject *parentfiledata; |
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62 | PyObject *parentfiledata; | |
63 | PyObject *fallback_exec; |
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63 | PyObject *fallback_exec; | |
64 | PyObject *fallback_symlink; |
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64 | PyObject *fallback_symlink; | |
65 | static char *keywords_name[] = { |
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65 | static char *keywords_name[] = { | |
66 | "wc_tracked", "p1_tracked", "p2_info", |
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66 | "wc_tracked", "p1_tracked", "p2_info", | |
67 | "has_meaningful_data", "has_meaningful_mtime", "parentfiledata", |
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67 | "has_meaningful_data", "has_meaningful_mtime", "parentfiledata", | |
68 | "fallback_exec", "fallback_symlink", NULL, |
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68 | "fallback_exec", "fallback_symlink", NULL, | |
69 | }; |
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69 | }; | |
70 | wc_tracked = 0; |
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70 | wc_tracked = 0; | |
71 | p1_tracked = 0; |
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71 | p1_tracked = 0; | |
72 | p2_info = 0; |
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72 | p2_info = 0; | |
73 | has_meaningful_mtime = 1; |
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73 | has_meaningful_mtime = 1; | |
74 | has_meaningful_data = 1; |
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74 | has_meaningful_data = 1; | |
75 | parentfiledata = Py_None; |
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75 | parentfiledata = Py_None; | |
76 | fallback_exec = Py_None; |
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76 | fallback_exec = Py_None; | |
77 | fallback_symlink = Py_None; |
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77 | fallback_symlink = Py_None; | |
78 | if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "|iiiiiOOO", keywords_name, |
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78 | if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "|iiiiiOOO", keywords_name, | |
79 | &wc_tracked, &p1_tracked, &p2_info, |
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79 | &wc_tracked, &p1_tracked, &p2_info, | |
80 | &has_meaningful_data, |
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80 | &has_meaningful_data, | |
81 | &has_meaningful_mtime, &parentfiledata, |
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81 | &has_meaningful_mtime, &parentfiledata, | |
82 | &fallback_exec, &fallback_symlink)) { |
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82 | &fallback_exec, &fallback_symlink)) { | |
83 | return NULL; |
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83 | return NULL; | |
84 | } |
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84 | } | |
85 | t = (dirstateItemObject *)subtype->tp_alloc(subtype, 1); |
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85 | t = (dirstateItemObject *)subtype->tp_alloc(subtype, 1); | |
86 | if (!t) { |
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86 | if (!t) { | |
87 | return NULL; |
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87 | return NULL; | |
88 | } |
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88 | } | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | t->flags = 0; |
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90 | t->flags = 0; | |
91 | if (wc_tracked) { |
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91 | if (wc_tracked) { | |
92 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; |
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92 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; | |
93 | } |
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93 | } | |
94 | if (p1_tracked) { |
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94 | if (p1_tracked) { | |
95 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_p1_tracked; |
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95 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_p1_tracked; | |
96 | } |
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96 | } | |
97 | if (p2_info) { |
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97 | if (p2_info) { | |
98 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_p2_info; |
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98 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_p2_info; | |
99 | } |
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99 | } | |
100 |
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100 | |||
101 | if (fallback_exec != Py_None) { |
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101 | if (fallback_exec != Py_None) { | |
102 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec; |
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102 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec; | |
103 | if (PyObject_IsTrue(fallback_exec)) { |
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103 | if (PyObject_IsTrue(fallback_exec)) { | |
104 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_fallback_exec; |
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104 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_fallback_exec; | |
105 | } |
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105 | } | |
106 | } |
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106 | } | |
107 | if (fallback_symlink != Py_None) { |
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107 | if (fallback_symlink != Py_None) { | |
108 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink; |
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108 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink; | |
109 | if (PyObject_IsTrue(fallback_symlink)) { |
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109 | if (PyObject_IsTrue(fallback_symlink)) { | |
110 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink; |
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110 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink; | |
111 | } |
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111 | } | |
112 | } |
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112 | } | |
113 |
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113 | |||
114 | if (parentfiledata != Py_None) { |
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114 | if (parentfiledata != Py_None) { | |
115 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(parentfiledata, "ii(ii)", &mode, &size, |
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115 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(parentfiledata, "ii(ii)", &mode, &size, | |
116 | &mtime_s, &mtime_ns)) { |
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116 | &mtime_s, &mtime_ns)) { | |
117 | return NULL; |
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117 | return NULL; | |
118 | } |
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118 | } | |
119 | } else { |
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119 | } else { | |
120 | has_meaningful_data = 0; |
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120 | has_meaningful_data = 0; | |
121 | has_meaningful_mtime = 0; |
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121 | has_meaningful_mtime = 0; | |
122 | } |
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122 | } | |
123 | if (has_meaningful_data) { |
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123 | if (has_meaningful_data) { | |
124 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data; |
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124 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data; | |
125 | t->mode = mode; |
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125 | t->mode = mode; | |
126 | t->size = size; |
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126 | t->size = size; | |
127 | } else { |
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127 | } else { | |
128 | t->mode = 0; |
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128 | t->mode = 0; | |
129 | t->size = 0; |
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129 | t->size = 0; | |
130 | } |
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130 | } | |
131 | if (has_meaningful_mtime) { |
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131 | if (has_meaningful_mtime) { | |
132 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime; |
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132 | t->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime; | |
133 | t->mtime_s = mtime_s; |
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133 | t->mtime_s = mtime_s; | |
134 | t->mtime_ns = mtime_ns; |
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134 | t->mtime_ns = mtime_ns; | |
135 | } else { |
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135 | } else { | |
136 | t->mtime_s = 0; |
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136 | t->mtime_s = 0; | |
137 | t->mtime_ns = 0; |
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137 | t->mtime_ns = 0; | |
138 | } |
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138 | } | |
139 | return (PyObject *)t; |
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139 | return (PyObject *)t; | |
140 | } |
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140 | } | |
141 |
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141 | |||
142 | static void dirstate_item_dealloc(PyObject *o) |
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142 | static void dirstate_item_dealloc(PyObject *o) | |
143 | { |
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143 | { | |
144 | PyObject_Del(o); |
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144 | PyObject_Del(o); | |
145 | } |
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145 | } | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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147 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
148 | { |
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148 | { | |
149 | return (self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked); |
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149 | return (self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked); | |
150 | } |
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150 | } | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_any_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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152 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_any_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
153 | { |
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153 | { | |
154 | const int mask = dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | |
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154 | const int mask = dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | | |
155 | dirstate_flag_p2_info; |
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155 | dirstate_flag_p2_info; | |
156 | return (self->flags & mask); |
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156 | return (self->flags & mask); | |
157 | } |
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157 | } | |
158 |
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158 | |||
159 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_added(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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159 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_added(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
160 | { |
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160 | { | |
161 | const int mask = (dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | |
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161 | const int mask = (dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | | |
162 | dirstate_flag_p2_info); |
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162 | dirstate_flag_p2_info); | |
163 | const int target = dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; |
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163 | const int target = dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; | |
164 | return (self->flags & mask) == target; |
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164 | return (self->flags & mask) == target; | |
165 | } |
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165 | } | |
166 |
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166 | |||
167 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_removed(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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167 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_removed(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
168 | { |
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168 | { | |
169 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) { |
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169 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) { | |
170 | return false; |
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170 | return false; | |
171 | } |
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171 | } | |
172 | return (self->flags & |
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172 | return (self->flags & | |
173 | (dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | dirstate_flag_p2_info)); |
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173 | (dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | dirstate_flag_p2_info)); | |
174 | } |
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174 | } | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_merged(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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176 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_merged(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
177 | { |
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177 | { | |
178 | return ((self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) && |
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178 | return ((self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) && | |
179 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) && |
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179 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) && | |
180 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info)); |
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180 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info)); | |
181 | } |
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181 | } | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_from_p2(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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183 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_from_p2(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
184 | { |
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184 | { | |
185 | return ((self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) && |
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185 | return ((self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) && | |
186 | !(self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) && |
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186 | !(self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) && | |
187 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info)); |
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187 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info)); | |
188 | } |
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188 | } | |
189 |
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189 | |||
190 | static inline char dirstate_item_c_v1_state(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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190 | static inline char dirstate_item_c_v1_state(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
191 | { |
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191 | { | |
192 | if (dirstate_item_c_removed(self)) { |
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192 | if (dirstate_item_c_removed(self)) { | |
193 | return 'r'; |
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193 | return 'r'; | |
194 | } else if (dirstate_item_c_merged(self)) { |
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194 | } else if (dirstate_item_c_merged(self)) { | |
195 | return 'm'; |
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195 | return 'm'; | |
196 | } else if (dirstate_item_c_added(self)) { |
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196 | } else if (dirstate_item_c_added(self)) { | |
197 | return 'a'; |
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197 | return 'a'; | |
198 | } else { |
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198 | } else { | |
199 | return 'n'; |
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199 | return 'n'; | |
200 | } |
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200 | } | |
201 | } |
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201 | } | |
202 |
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202 | |||
203 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_exec(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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203 | static inline bool dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_exec(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
204 | { |
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204 | { | |
205 | return (bool)self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec; |
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205 | return (bool)self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec; | |
206 | } |
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206 | } | |
207 |
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207 | |||
208 | static inline bool |
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208 | static inline bool | |
209 | dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_symlink(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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209 | dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_symlink(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
210 | { |
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210 | { | |
211 | return (bool)self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink; |
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211 | return (bool)self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink; | |
212 | } |
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212 | } | |
213 |
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213 | |||
214 | static inline int dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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214 | static inline int dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
215 | { |
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215 | { | |
216 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data) { |
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216 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data) { | |
217 | return self->mode; |
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217 | return self->mode; | |
218 | } else { |
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218 | } else { | |
219 | return 0; |
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219 | return 0; | |
220 | } |
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220 | } | |
221 | } |
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221 | } | |
222 |
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222 | |||
223 | static inline int dirstate_item_c_v1_size(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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223 | static inline int dirstate_item_c_v1_size(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
224 | { |
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224 | { | |
225 | if (!(self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) && |
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225 | if (!(self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) && | |
226 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info)) { |
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226 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info)) { | |
227 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) { |
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227 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) { | |
228 | return dirstate_v1_nonnormal; |
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228 | return dirstate_v1_nonnormal; | |
229 | } else { |
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229 | } else { | |
230 | return dirstate_v1_from_p2; |
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230 | return dirstate_v1_from_p2; | |
231 | } |
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231 | } | |
232 | } else if (dirstate_item_c_removed(self)) { |
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232 | } else if (dirstate_item_c_removed(self)) { | |
233 | return 0; |
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233 | return 0; | |
234 | } else if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info) { |
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234 | } else if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info) { | |
235 | return dirstate_v1_from_p2; |
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235 | return dirstate_v1_from_p2; | |
236 | } else if (dirstate_item_c_added(self)) { |
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236 | } else if (dirstate_item_c_added(self)) { | |
237 | return dirstate_v1_nonnormal; |
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237 | return dirstate_v1_nonnormal; | |
238 | } else if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data) { |
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238 | } else if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data) { | |
239 | return self->size; |
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239 | return self->size; | |
240 | } else { |
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240 | } else { | |
241 | return dirstate_v1_nonnormal; |
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241 | return dirstate_v1_nonnormal; | |
242 | } |
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242 | } | |
243 | } |
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243 | } | |
244 |
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244 | |||
245 | static inline int dirstate_item_c_v1_mtime(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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245 | static inline int dirstate_item_c_v1_mtime(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
246 | { |
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246 | { | |
247 | if (dirstate_item_c_removed(self)) { |
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247 | if (dirstate_item_c_removed(self)) { | |
248 | return 0; |
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248 | return 0; | |
249 | } else if (!(self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime) || |
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249 | } else if (!(self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime) || | |
250 | !(self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) || |
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250 | !(self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) || | |
251 | !(self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) || |
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251 | !(self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked) || | |
252 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info)) { |
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252 | (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info)) { | |
253 | return ambiguous_time; |
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253 | return ambiguous_time; | |
254 | } else { |
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254 | } else { | |
255 | return self->mtime_s; |
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255 | return self->mtime_s; | |
256 | } |
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256 | } | |
257 | } |
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257 | } | |
258 |
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258 | |||
259 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v2_data(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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259 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v2_data(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
260 | { |
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260 | { | |
261 | int flags = self->flags; |
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261 | int flags = self->flags; | |
262 | int mode = dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(self); |
|
262 | int mode = dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(self); | |
263 | if ((mode & S_IXUSR) != 0) { |
|
263 | if ((mode & S_IXUSR) != 0) { | |
264 | flags |= dirstate_flag_mode_exec_perm; |
|
264 | flags |= dirstate_flag_mode_exec_perm; | |
265 | } else { |
|
265 | } else { | |
266 | flags &= ~dirstate_flag_mode_exec_perm; |
|
266 | flags &= ~dirstate_flag_mode_exec_perm; | |
267 | } |
|
267 | } | |
268 | if (S_ISLNK(mode)) { |
|
268 | if (S_ISLNK(mode)) { | |
269 | flags |= dirstate_flag_mode_is_symlink; |
|
269 | flags |= dirstate_flag_mode_is_symlink; | |
270 | } else { |
|
270 | } else { | |
271 | flags &= ~dirstate_flag_mode_is_symlink; |
|
271 | flags &= ~dirstate_flag_mode_is_symlink; | |
272 | } |
|
272 | } | |
273 | return Py_BuildValue("iiii", flags, self->size, self->mtime_s, |
|
273 | return Py_BuildValue("iiii", flags, self->size, self->mtime_s, | |
274 | self->mtime_ns); |
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274 | self->mtime_ns); | |
275 | }; |
|
275 | }; | |
276 |
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276 | |||
277 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v1_state(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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277 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v1_state(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
278 | { |
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278 | { | |
279 | char state = dirstate_item_c_v1_state(self); |
|
279 | char state = dirstate_item_c_v1_state(self); | |
280 | return PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(&state, 1); |
|
280 | return PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(&state, 1); | |
281 | }; |
|
281 | }; | |
282 |
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282 | |||
283 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v1_mode(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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283 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v1_mode(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
284 | { |
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284 | { | |
285 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(self)); |
|
285 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(self)); | |
286 | }; |
|
286 | }; | |
287 |
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287 | |||
288 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v1_size(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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288 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v1_size(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
289 | { |
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289 | { | |
290 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_size(self)); |
|
290 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_size(self)); | |
291 | }; |
|
291 | }; | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v1_mtime(dirstateItemObject *self) |
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293 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_v1_mtime(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
294 | { |
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294 | { | |
295 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_mtime(self)); |
|
295 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_mtime(self)); | |
296 | }; |
|
296 | }; | |
297 |
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297 | |||
298 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_need_delay(dirstateItemObject *self, |
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298 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_need_delay(dirstateItemObject *self, | |
299 | PyObject *now) |
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299 | PyObject *now) | |
300 | { |
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300 | { | |
301 | int now_s; |
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301 | int now_s; | |
302 | int now_ns; |
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302 | int now_ns; | |
303 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(now, "ii", &now_s, &now_ns)) { |
|
303 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(now, "ii", &now_s, &now_ns)) { | |
304 | return NULL; |
|
304 | return NULL; | |
305 | } |
|
305 | } | |
306 | if (dirstate_item_c_v1_state(self) == 'n' && self->mtime_s == now_s) { |
|
306 | if (dirstate_item_c_v1_state(self) == 'n' && self->mtime_s == now_s) { | |
307 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
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307 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
308 | } else { |
|
308 | } else { | |
309 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
309 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
310 | } |
|
310 | } | |
311 | }; |
|
311 | }; | |
312 |
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312 | |||
313 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_mtime_likely_equal_to(dirstateItemObject *self, |
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313 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_mtime_likely_equal_to(dirstateItemObject *self, | |
314 | PyObject *other) |
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314 | PyObject *other) | |
315 | { |
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315 | { | |
316 | int other_s; |
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316 | int other_s; | |
317 | int other_ns; |
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317 | int other_ns; | |
318 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(other, "ii", &other_s, &other_ns)) { |
|
318 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(other, "ii", &other_s, &other_ns)) { | |
319 | return NULL; |
|
319 | return NULL; | |
320 | } |
|
320 | } | |
321 | if ((self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime) && |
|
321 | if ((self->flags & dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime) && | |
322 | self->mtime_s == other_s && self->mtime_ns == other_ns) { |
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322 | self->mtime_s == other_s && self->mtime_ns == other_ns) { | |
323 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
323 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
324 | } else { |
|
324 | } else { | |
325 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
325 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
326 | } |
|
326 | } | |
327 | }; |
|
327 | }; | |
328 |
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328 | |||
329 | /* This will never change since it's bound to V1 |
|
329 | /* This will never change since it's bound to V1 | |
330 | */ |
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330 | */ | |
331 | static inline dirstateItemObject * |
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331 | static inline dirstateItemObject * | |
332 | dirstate_item_from_v1_data(char state, int mode, int size, int mtime) |
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332 | dirstate_item_from_v1_data(char state, int mode, int size, int mtime) | |
333 | { |
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333 | { | |
334 | dirstateItemObject *t = |
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334 | dirstateItemObject *t = | |
335 | PyObject_New(dirstateItemObject, &dirstateItemType); |
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335 | PyObject_New(dirstateItemObject, &dirstateItemType); | |
336 | if (!t) { |
|
336 | if (!t) { | |
337 | return NULL; |
|
337 | return NULL; | |
338 | } |
|
338 | } | |
339 | t->flags = 0; |
|
339 | t->flags = 0; | |
340 | t->mode = 0; |
|
340 | t->mode = 0; | |
341 | t->size = 0; |
|
341 | t->size = 0; | |
342 | t->mtime_s = 0; |
|
342 | t->mtime_s = 0; | |
343 | t->mtime_ns = 0; |
|
343 | t->mtime_ns = 0; | |
344 |
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344 | |||
345 | if (state == 'm') { |
|
345 | if (state == 'm') { | |
346 | t->flags = (dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | |
|
346 | t->flags = (dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | | |
347 | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | dirstate_flag_p2_info); |
|
347 | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | dirstate_flag_p2_info); | |
348 | } else if (state == 'a') { |
|
348 | } else if (state == 'a') { | |
349 | t->flags = dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; |
|
349 | t->flags = dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; | |
350 | } else if (state == 'r') { |
|
350 | } else if (state == 'r') { | |
351 | if (size == dirstate_v1_nonnormal) { |
|
351 | if (size == dirstate_v1_nonnormal) { | |
352 | t->flags = |
|
352 | t->flags = | |
353 | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | dirstate_flag_p2_info; |
|
353 | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | dirstate_flag_p2_info; | |
354 | } else if (size == dirstate_v1_from_p2) { |
|
354 | } else if (size == dirstate_v1_from_p2) { | |
355 | t->flags = dirstate_flag_p2_info; |
|
355 | t->flags = dirstate_flag_p2_info; | |
356 | } else { |
|
356 | } else { | |
357 | t->flags = dirstate_flag_p1_tracked; |
|
357 | t->flags = dirstate_flag_p1_tracked; | |
358 | } |
|
358 | } | |
359 | } else if (state == 'n') { |
|
359 | } else if (state == 'n') { | |
360 | if (size == dirstate_v1_from_p2) { |
|
360 | if (size == dirstate_v1_from_p2) { | |
361 | t->flags = |
|
361 | t->flags = | |
362 | dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p2_info; |
|
362 | dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p2_info; | |
363 | } else if (size == dirstate_v1_nonnormal) { |
|
363 | } else if (size == dirstate_v1_nonnormal) { | |
364 | t->flags = |
|
364 | t->flags = | |
365 | dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked; |
|
365 | dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked; | |
366 | } else if (mtime == ambiguous_time) { |
|
366 | } else if (mtime == ambiguous_time) { | |
367 | t->flags = (dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | |
|
367 | t->flags = (dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | | |
368 | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | |
|
368 | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | | |
369 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data); |
|
369 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data); | |
370 | t->mode = mode; |
|
370 | t->mode = mode; | |
371 | t->size = size; |
|
371 | t->size = size; | |
372 | } else { |
|
372 | } else { | |
373 | t->flags = (dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | |
|
373 | t->flags = (dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | | |
374 | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | |
|
374 | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | | |
375 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | |
|
375 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | | |
376 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime); |
|
376 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime); | |
377 | t->mode = mode; |
|
377 | t->mode = mode; | |
378 | t->size = size; |
|
378 | t->size = size; | |
379 | t->mtime_s = mtime; |
|
379 | t->mtime_s = mtime; | |
380 | } |
|
380 | } | |
381 | } else { |
|
381 | } else { | |
382 | PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, |
|
382 | PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, | |
383 | "unknown state: `%c` (%d, %d, %d)", state, mode, |
|
383 | "unknown state: `%c` (%d, %d, %d)", state, mode, | |
384 | size, mtime, NULL); |
|
384 | size, mtime, NULL); | |
385 | Py_DECREF(t); |
|
385 | Py_DECREF(t); | |
386 | return NULL; |
|
386 | return NULL; | |
387 | } |
|
387 | } | |
388 |
|
388 | |||
389 | return t; |
|
389 | return t; | |
390 | } |
|
390 | } | |
391 |
|
391 | |||
392 | /* This will never change since it's bound to V1, unlike `dirstate_item_new` */ |
|
392 | /* This will never change since it's bound to V1, unlike `dirstate_item_new` */ | |
393 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_from_v1_meth(PyTypeObject *subtype, |
|
393 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_from_v1_meth(PyTypeObject *subtype, | |
394 | PyObject *args) |
|
394 | PyObject *args) | |
395 | { |
|
395 | { | |
396 | /* We do all the initialization here and not a tp_init function because |
|
396 | /* We do all the initialization here and not a tp_init function because | |
397 | * dirstate_item is immutable. */ |
|
397 | * dirstate_item is immutable. */ | |
398 | char state; |
|
398 | char state; | |
399 | int size, mode, mtime; |
|
399 | int size, mode, mtime; | |
400 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ciii", &state, &mode, &size, &mtime)) { |
|
400 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ciii", &state, &mode, &size, &mtime)) { | |
401 | return NULL; |
|
401 | return NULL; | |
402 | } |
|
402 | } | |
403 | return (PyObject *)dirstate_item_from_v1_data(state, mode, size, mtime); |
|
403 | return (PyObject *)dirstate_item_from_v1_data(state, mode, size, mtime); | |
404 | }; |
|
404 | }; | |
405 |
|
405 | |||
406 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_from_v2_meth(PyTypeObject *subtype, |
|
406 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_from_v2_meth(PyTypeObject *subtype, | |
407 | PyObject *args) |
|
407 | PyObject *args) | |
408 | { |
|
408 | { | |
409 | dirstateItemObject *t = |
|
409 | dirstateItemObject *t = | |
410 | PyObject_New(dirstateItemObject, &dirstateItemType); |
|
410 | PyObject_New(dirstateItemObject, &dirstateItemType); | |
411 | if (!t) { |
|
411 | if (!t) { | |
412 | return NULL; |
|
412 | return NULL; | |
413 | } |
|
413 | } | |
414 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "iiii", &t->flags, &t->size, &t->mtime_s, |
|
414 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "iiii", &t->flags, &t->size, &t->mtime_s, | |
415 | &t->mtime_ns)) { |
|
415 | &t->mtime_ns)) { | |
416 | return NULL; |
|
416 | return NULL; | |
417 | } |
|
417 | } | |
418 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_expected_state_is_modified) { |
|
418 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_expected_state_is_modified) { | |
419 | t->flags &= ~(dirstate_flag_expected_state_is_modified | |
|
419 | t->flags &= ~(dirstate_flag_expected_state_is_modified | | |
420 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | |
|
420 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | | |
421 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime); |
|
421 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime); | |
422 | } |
|
422 | } | |
|
423 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_mtime_second_ambiguous) { | |||
|
424 | /* The current code is not able to do the more subtle comparison | |||
|
425 | * that the MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS requires. So we ignore the | |||
|
426 | * mtime */ | |||
|
427 | t->flags &= ~(dirstate_flag_mtime_second_ambiguous | | |||
|
428 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | | |||
|
429 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime); | |||
|
430 | } | |||
423 | t->mode = 0; |
|
431 | t->mode = 0; | |
424 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data) { |
|
432 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data) { | |
425 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_mode_exec_perm) { |
|
433 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_mode_exec_perm) { | |
426 | t->mode = 0755; |
|
434 | t->mode = 0755; | |
427 | } else { |
|
435 | } else { | |
428 | t->mode = 0644; |
|
436 | t->mode = 0644; | |
429 | } |
|
437 | } | |
430 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_mode_is_symlink) { |
|
438 | if (t->flags & dirstate_flag_mode_is_symlink) { | |
431 | t->mode |= S_IFLNK; |
|
439 | t->mode |= S_IFLNK; | |
432 | } else { |
|
440 | } else { | |
433 | t->mode |= S_IFREG; |
|
441 | t->mode |= S_IFREG; | |
434 | } |
|
442 | } | |
435 | } |
|
443 | } | |
436 | return (PyObject *)t; |
|
444 | return (PyObject *)t; | |
437 | }; |
|
445 | }; | |
438 |
|
446 | |||
439 | /* This means the next status call will have to actually check its content |
|
447 | /* This means the next status call will have to actually check its content | |
440 | to make sure it is correct. */ |
|
448 | to make sure it is correct. */ | |
441 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_set_possibly_dirty(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
449 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_set_possibly_dirty(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
442 | { |
|
450 | { | |
443 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime; |
|
451 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime; | |
444 | Py_RETURN_NONE; |
|
452 | Py_RETURN_NONE; | |
445 | } |
|
453 | } | |
446 |
|
454 | |||
447 | /* See docstring of the python implementation for details */ |
|
455 | /* See docstring of the python implementation for details */ | |
448 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_set_clean(dirstateItemObject *self, |
|
456 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_set_clean(dirstateItemObject *self, | |
449 | PyObject *args) |
|
457 | PyObject *args) | |
450 | { |
|
458 | { | |
451 | int size, mode, mtime_s, mtime_ns; |
|
459 | int size, mode, mtime_s, mtime_ns; | |
452 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ii(ii)", &mode, &size, &mtime_s, |
|
460 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ii(ii)", &mode, &size, &mtime_s, | |
453 | &mtime_ns)) { |
|
461 | &mtime_ns)) { | |
454 | return NULL; |
|
462 | return NULL; | |
455 | } |
|
463 | } | |
456 | self->flags = dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | |
|
464 | self->flags = dirstate_flag_wc_tracked | dirstate_flag_p1_tracked | | |
457 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | |
|
465 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | | |
458 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime; |
|
466 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime; | |
459 | self->mode = mode; |
|
467 | self->mode = mode; | |
460 | self->size = size; |
|
468 | self->size = size; | |
461 | self->mtime_s = mtime_s; |
|
469 | self->mtime_s = mtime_s; | |
462 | self->mtime_ns = mtime_ns; |
|
470 | self->mtime_ns = mtime_ns; | |
463 | Py_RETURN_NONE; |
|
471 | Py_RETURN_NONE; | |
464 | } |
|
472 | } | |
465 |
|
473 | |||
466 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_set_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
474 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_set_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
467 | { |
|
475 | { | |
468 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; |
|
476 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; | |
469 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime; |
|
477 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime; | |
470 | Py_RETURN_NONE; |
|
478 | Py_RETURN_NONE; | |
471 | } |
|
479 | } | |
472 |
|
480 | |||
473 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_set_untracked(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
481 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_set_untracked(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
474 | { |
|
482 | { | |
475 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; |
|
483 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_wc_tracked; | |
476 | self->mode = 0; |
|
484 | self->mode = 0; | |
477 | self->size = 0; |
|
485 | self->size = 0; | |
478 | self->mtime_s = 0; |
|
486 | self->mtime_s = 0; | |
479 | self->mtime_ns = 0; |
|
487 | self->mtime_ns = 0; | |
480 | Py_RETURN_NONE; |
|
488 | Py_RETURN_NONE; | |
481 | } |
|
489 | } | |
482 |
|
490 | |||
483 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_drop_merge_data(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
491 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_drop_merge_data(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
484 | { |
|
492 | { | |
485 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info) { |
|
493 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info) { | |
486 | self->flags &= ~(dirstate_flag_p2_info | |
|
494 | self->flags &= ~(dirstate_flag_p2_info | | |
487 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | |
|
495 | dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data | | |
488 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime); |
|
496 | dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime); | |
489 | self->mode = 0; |
|
497 | self->mode = 0; | |
490 | self->size = 0; |
|
498 | self->size = 0; | |
491 | self->mtime_s = 0; |
|
499 | self->mtime_s = 0; | |
492 | self->mtime_ns = 0; |
|
500 | self->mtime_ns = 0; | |
493 | } |
|
501 | } | |
494 | Py_RETURN_NONE; |
|
502 | Py_RETURN_NONE; | |
495 | } |
|
503 | } | |
496 | static PyMethodDef dirstate_item_methods[] = { |
|
504 | static PyMethodDef dirstate_item_methods[] = { | |
497 | {"v2_data", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v2_data, METH_NOARGS, |
|
505 | {"v2_data", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v2_data, METH_NOARGS, | |
498 | "return data suitable for v2 serialization"}, |
|
506 | "return data suitable for v2 serialization"}, | |
499 | {"v1_state", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v1_state, METH_NOARGS, |
|
507 | {"v1_state", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v1_state, METH_NOARGS, | |
500 | "return a \"state\" suitable for v1 serialization"}, |
|
508 | "return a \"state\" suitable for v1 serialization"}, | |
501 | {"v1_mode", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v1_mode, METH_NOARGS, |
|
509 | {"v1_mode", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v1_mode, METH_NOARGS, | |
502 | "return a \"mode\" suitable for v1 serialization"}, |
|
510 | "return a \"mode\" suitable for v1 serialization"}, | |
503 | {"v1_size", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v1_size, METH_NOARGS, |
|
511 | {"v1_size", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v1_size, METH_NOARGS, | |
504 | "return a \"size\" suitable for v1 serialization"}, |
|
512 | "return a \"size\" suitable for v1 serialization"}, | |
505 | {"v1_mtime", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v1_mtime, METH_NOARGS, |
|
513 | {"v1_mtime", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_v1_mtime, METH_NOARGS, | |
506 | "return a \"mtime\" suitable for v1 serialization"}, |
|
514 | "return a \"mtime\" suitable for v1 serialization"}, | |
507 | {"need_delay", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_need_delay, METH_O, |
|
515 | {"need_delay", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_need_delay, METH_O, | |
508 | "True if the stored mtime would be ambiguous with the current time"}, |
|
516 | "True if the stored mtime would be ambiguous with the current time"}, | |
509 | {"mtime_likely_equal_to", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_mtime_likely_equal_to, |
|
517 | {"mtime_likely_equal_to", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_mtime_likely_equal_to, | |
510 | METH_O, "True if the stored mtime is likely equal to the given mtime"}, |
|
518 | METH_O, "True if the stored mtime is likely equal to the given mtime"}, | |
511 | {"from_v1_data", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_from_v1_meth, |
|
519 | {"from_v1_data", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_from_v1_meth, | |
512 | METH_VARARGS | METH_CLASS, "build a new DirstateItem object from V1 data"}, |
|
520 | METH_VARARGS | METH_CLASS, "build a new DirstateItem object from V1 data"}, | |
513 | {"from_v2_data", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_from_v2_meth, |
|
521 | {"from_v2_data", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_from_v2_meth, | |
514 | METH_VARARGS | METH_CLASS, "build a new DirstateItem object from V2 data"}, |
|
522 | METH_VARARGS | METH_CLASS, "build a new DirstateItem object from V2 data"}, | |
515 | {"set_possibly_dirty", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_set_possibly_dirty, |
|
523 | {"set_possibly_dirty", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_set_possibly_dirty, | |
516 | METH_NOARGS, "mark a file as \"possibly dirty\""}, |
|
524 | METH_NOARGS, "mark a file as \"possibly dirty\""}, | |
517 | {"set_clean", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_set_clean, METH_VARARGS, |
|
525 | {"set_clean", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_set_clean, METH_VARARGS, | |
518 | "mark a file as \"clean\""}, |
|
526 | "mark a file as \"clean\""}, | |
519 | {"set_tracked", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_set_tracked, METH_NOARGS, |
|
527 | {"set_tracked", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_set_tracked, METH_NOARGS, | |
520 | "mark a file as \"tracked\""}, |
|
528 | "mark a file as \"tracked\""}, | |
521 | {"set_untracked", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_set_untracked, METH_NOARGS, |
|
529 | {"set_untracked", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_set_untracked, METH_NOARGS, | |
522 | "mark a file as \"untracked\""}, |
|
530 | "mark a file as \"untracked\""}, | |
523 | {"drop_merge_data", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_drop_merge_data, METH_NOARGS, |
|
531 | {"drop_merge_data", (PyCFunction)dirstate_item_drop_merge_data, METH_NOARGS, | |
524 | "remove all \"merge-only\" from a DirstateItem"}, |
|
532 | "remove all \"merge-only\" from a DirstateItem"}, | |
525 | {NULL} /* Sentinel */ |
|
533 | {NULL} /* Sentinel */ | |
526 | }; |
|
534 | }; | |
527 |
|
535 | |||
528 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_mode(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
536 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_mode(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
529 | { |
|
537 | { | |
530 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(self)); |
|
538 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(self)); | |
531 | }; |
|
539 | }; | |
532 |
|
540 | |||
533 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_size(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
541 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_size(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
534 | { |
|
542 | { | |
535 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_size(self)); |
|
543 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_size(self)); | |
536 | }; |
|
544 | }; | |
537 |
|
545 | |||
538 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_mtime(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
546 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_mtime(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
539 | { |
|
547 | { | |
540 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_mtime(self)); |
|
548 | return PyInt_FromLong(dirstate_item_c_v1_mtime(self)); | |
541 | }; |
|
549 | }; | |
542 |
|
550 | |||
543 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_state(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
551 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_state(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
544 | { |
|
552 | { | |
545 | char state = dirstate_item_c_v1_state(self); |
|
553 | char state = dirstate_item_c_v1_state(self); | |
546 | return PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(&state, 1); |
|
554 | return PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(&state, 1); | |
547 | }; |
|
555 | }; | |
548 |
|
556 | |||
549 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_has_fallback_exec(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
557 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_has_fallback_exec(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
550 | { |
|
558 | { | |
551 | if (dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_exec(self)) { |
|
559 | if (dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_exec(self)) { | |
552 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
560 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
553 | } else { |
|
561 | } else { | |
554 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
562 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
555 | } |
|
563 | } | |
556 | }; |
|
564 | }; | |
557 |
|
565 | |||
558 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_fallback_exec(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
566 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_fallback_exec(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
559 | { |
|
567 | { | |
560 | if (dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_exec(self)) { |
|
568 | if (dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_exec(self)) { | |
561 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_fallback_exec) { |
|
569 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_fallback_exec) { | |
562 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
570 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
563 | } else { |
|
571 | } else { | |
564 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
572 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
565 | } |
|
573 | } | |
566 | } else { |
|
574 | } else { | |
567 | Py_RETURN_NONE; |
|
575 | Py_RETURN_NONE; | |
568 | } |
|
576 | } | |
569 | }; |
|
577 | }; | |
570 |
|
578 | |||
571 | static int dirstate_item_set_fallback_exec(dirstateItemObject *self, |
|
579 | static int dirstate_item_set_fallback_exec(dirstateItemObject *self, | |
572 | PyObject *value) |
|
580 | PyObject *value) | |
573 | { |
|
581 | { | |
574 | if ((value == Py_None) || (value == NULL)) { |
|
582 | if ((value == Py_None) || (value == NULL)) { | |
575 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec; |
|
583 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec; | |
576 | } else { |
|
584 | } else { | |
577 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec; |
|
585 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec; | |
578 | if (PyObject_IsTrue(value)) { |
|
586 | if (PyObject_IsTrue(value)) { | |
579 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_fallback_exec; |
|
587 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_fallback_exec; | |
580 | } else { |
|
588 | } else { | |
581 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_fallback_exec; |
|
589 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_fallback_exec; | |
582 | } |
|
590 | } | |
583 | } |
|
591 | } | |
584 | return 0; |
|
592 | return 0; | |
585 | }; |
|
593 | }; | |
586 |
|
594 | |||
587 | static PyObject * |
|
595 | static PyObject * | |
588 | dirstate_item_get_has_fallback_symlink(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
596 | dirstate_item_get_has_fallback_symlink(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
589 | { |
|
597 | { | |
590 | if (dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_symlink(self)) { |
|
598 | if (dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_symlink(self)) { | |
591 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
599 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
592 | } else { |
|
600 | } else { | |
593 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
601 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
594 | } |
|
602 | } | |
595 | }; |
|
603 | }; | |
596 |
|
604 | |||
597 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_fallback_symlink(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
605 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_fallback_symlink(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
598 | { |
|
606 | { | |
599 | if (dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_symlink(self)) { |
|
607 | if (dirstate_item_c_has_fallback_symlink(self)) { | |
600 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink) { |
|
608 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink) { | |
601 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
609 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
602 | } else { |
|
610 | } else { | |
603 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
611 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
604 | } |
|
612 | } | |
605 | } else { |
|
613 | } else { | |
606 | Py_RETURN_NONE; |
|
614 | Py_RETURN_NONE; | |
607 | } |
|
615 | } | |
608 | }; |
|
616 | }; | |
609 |
|
617 | |||
610 | static int dirstate_item_set_fallback_symlink(dirstateItemObject *self, |
|
618 | static int dirstate_item_set_fallback_symlink(dirstateItemObject *self, | |
611 | PyObject *value) |
|
619 | PyObject *value) | |
612 | { |
|
620 | { | |
613 | if ((value == Py_None) || (value == NULL)) { |
|
621 | if ((value == Py_None) || (value == NULL)) { | |
614 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink; |
|
622 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink; | |
615 | } else { |
|
623 | } else { | |
616 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink; |
|
624 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink; | |
617 | if (PyObject_IsTrue(value)) { |
|
625 | if (PyObject_IsTrue(value)) { | |
618 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink; |
|
626 | self->flags |= dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink; | |
619 | } else { |
|
627 | } else { | |
620 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink; |
|
628 | self->flags &= ~dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink; | |
621 | } |
|
629 | } | |
622 | } |
|
630 | } | |
623 | return 0; |
|
631 | return 0; | |
624 | }; |
|
632 | }; | |
625 |
|
633 | |||
626 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
634 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
627 | { |
|
635 | { | |
628 | if (dirstate_item_c_tracked(self)) { |
|
636 | if (dirstate_item_c_tracked(self)) { | |
629 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
637 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
630 | } else { |
|
638 | } else { | |
631 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
639 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
632 | } |
|
640 | } | |
633 | }; |
|
641 | }; | |
634 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_p1_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
642 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_p1_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
635 | { |
|
643 | { | |
636 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) { |
|
644 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked) { | |
637 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
645 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
638 | } else { |
|
646 | } else { | |
639 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
647 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
640 | } |
|
648 | } | |
641 | }; |
|
649 | }; | |
642 |
|
650 | |||
643 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_added(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
651 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_added(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
644 | { |
|
652 | { | |
645 | if (dirstate_item_c_added(self)) { |
|
653 | if (dirstate_item_c_added(self)) { | |
646 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
654 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
647 | } else { |
|
655 | } else { | |
648 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
656 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
649 | } |
|
657 | } | |
650 | }; |
|
658 | }; | |
651 |
|
659 | |||
652 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_p2_info(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
660 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_p2_info(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
653 | { |
|
661 | { | |
654 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked && |
|
662 | if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked && | |
655 | self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info) { |
|
663 | self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info) { | |
656 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
664 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
657 | } else { |
|
665 | } else { | |
658 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
666 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
659 | } |
|
667 | } | |
660 | }; |
|
668 | }; | |
661 |
|
669 | |||
662 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_merged(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
670 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_merged(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
663 | { |
|
671 | { | |
664 | if (dirstate_item_c_merged(self)) { |
|
672 | if (dirstate_item_c_merged(self)) { | |
665 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
673 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
666 | } else { |
|
674 | } else { | |
667 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
675 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
668 | } |
|
676 | } | |
669 | }; |
|
677 | }; | |
670 |
|
678 | |||
671 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_from_p2(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
679 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_from_p2(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
672 | { |
|
680 | { | |
673 | if (dirstate_item_c_from_p2(self)) { |
|
681 | if (dirstate_item_c_from_p2(self)) { | |
674 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
682 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
675 | } else { |
|
683 | } else { | |
676 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
684 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
677 | } |
|
685 | } | |
678 | }; |
|
686 | }; | |
679 |
|
687 | |||
680 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_maybe_clean(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
688 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_maybe_clean(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
681 | { |
|
689 | { | |
682 | if (!(self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked)) { |
|
690 | if (!(self->flags & dirstate_flag_wc_tracked)) { | |
683 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
691 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
684 | } else if (!(self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked)) { |
|
692 | } else if (!(self->flags & dirstate_flag_p1_tracked)) { | |
685 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
693 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
686 | } else if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info) { |
|
694 | } else if (self->flags & dirstate_flag_p2_info) { | |
687 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
695 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
688 | } else { |
|
696 | } else { | |
689 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
697 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
690 | } |
|
698 | } | |
691 | }; |
|
699 | }; | |
692 |
|
700 | |||
693 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_any_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
701 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_any_tracked(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
694 | { |
|
702 | { | |
695 | if (dirstate_item_c_any_tracked(self)) { |
|
703 | if (dirstate_item_c_any_tracked(self)) { | |
696 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
704 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
697 | } else { |
|
705 | } else { | |
698 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
706 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
699 | } |
|
707 | } | |
700 | }; |
|
708 | }; | |
701 |
|
709 | |||
702 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_removed(dirstateItemObject *self) |
|
710 | static PyObject *dirstate_item_get_removed(dirstateItemObject *self) | |
703 | { |
|
711 | { | |
704 | if (dirstate_item_c_removed(self)) { |
|
712 | if (dirstate_item_c_removed(self)) { | |
705 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; |
|
713 | Py_RETURN_TRUE; | |
706 | } else { |
|
714 | } else { | |
707 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; |
|
715 | Py_RETURN_FALSE; | |
708 | } |
|
716 | } | |
709 | }; |
|
717 | }; | |
710 |
|
718 | |||
711 | static PyGetSetDef dirstate_item_getset[] = { |
|
719 | static PyGetSetDef dirstate_item_getset[] = { | |
712 | {"mode", (getter)dirstate_item_get_mode, NULL, "mode", NULL}, |
|
720 | {"mode", (getter)dirstate_item_get_mode, NULL, "mode", NULL}, | |
713 | {"size", (getter)dirstate_item_get_size, NULL, "size", NULL}, |
|
721 | {"size", (getter)dirstate_item_get_size, NULL, "size", NULL}, | |
714 | {"mtime", (getter)dirstate_item_get_mtime, NULL, "mtime", NULL}, |
|
722 | {"mtime", (getter)dirstate_item_get_mtime, NULL, "mtime", NULL}, | |
715 | {"state", (getter)dirstate_item_get_state, NULL, "state", NULL}, |
|
723 | {"state", (getter)dirstate_item_get_state, NULL, "state", NULL}, | |
716 | {"has_fallback_exec", (getter)dirstate_item_get_has_fallback_exec, NULL, |
|
724 | {"has_fallback_exec", (getter)dirstate_item_get_has_fallback_exec, NULL, | |
717 | "has_fallback_exec", NULL}, |
|
725 | "has_fallback_exec", NULL}, | |
718 | {"fallback_exec", (getter)dirstate_item_get_fallback_exec, |
|
726 | {"fallback_exec", (getter)dirstate_item_get_fallback_exec, | |
719 | (setter)dirstate_item_set_fallback_exec, "fallback_exec", NULL}, |
|
727 | (setter)dirstate_item_set_fallback_exec, "fallback_exec", NULL}, | |
720 | {"has_fallback_symlink", (getter)dirstate_item_get_has_fallback_symlink, |
|
728 | {"has_fallback_symlink", (getter)dirstate_item_get_has_fallback_symlink, | |
721 | NULL, "has_fallback_symlink", NULL}, |
|
729 | NULL, "has_fallback_symlink", NULL}, | |
722 | {"fallback_symlink", (getter)dirstate_item_get_fallback_symlink, |
|
730 | {"fallback_symlink", (getter)dirstate_item_get_fallback_symlink, | |
723 | (setter)dirstate_item_set_fallback_symlink, "fallback_symlink", NULL}, |
|
731 | (setter)dirstate_item_set_fallback_symlink, "fallback_symlink", NULL}, | |
724 | {"tracked", (getter)dirstate_item_get_tracked, NULL, "tracked", NULL}, |
|
732 | {"tracked", (getter)dirstate_item_get_tracked, NULL, "tracked", NULL}, | |
725 | {"p1_tracked", (getter)dirstate_item_get_p1_tracked, NULL, "p1_tracked", |
|
733 | {"p1_tracked", (getter)dirstate_item_get_p1_tracked, NULL, "p1_tracked", | |
726 | NULL}, |
|
734 | NULL}, | |
727 | {"added", (getter)dirstate_item_get_added, NULL, "added", NULL}, |
|
735 | {"added", (getter)dirstate_item_get_added, NULL, "added", NULL}, | |
728 | {"p2_info", (getter)dirstate_item_get_p2_info, NULL, "p2_info", NULL}, |
|
736 | {"p2_info", (getter)dirstate_item_get_p2_info, NULL, "p2_info", NULL}, | |
729 | {"merged", (getter)dirstate_item_get_merged, NULL, "merged", NULL}, |
|
737 | {"merged", (getter)dirstate_item_get_merged, NULL, "merged", NULL}, | |
730 | {"from_p2", (getter)dirstate_item_get_from_p2, NULL, "from_p2", NULL}, |
|
738 | {"from_p2", (getter)dirstate_item_get_from_p2, NULL, "from_p2", NULL}, | |
731 | {"maybe_clean", (getter)dirstate_item_get_maybe_clean, NULL, "maybe_clean", |
|
739 | {"maybe_clean", (getter)dirstate_item_get_maybe_clean, NULL, "maybe_clean", | |
732 | NULL}, |
|
740 | NULL}, | |
733 | {"any_tracked", (getter)dirstate_item_get_any_tracked, NULL, "any_tracked", |
|
741 | {"any_tracked", (getter)dirstate_item_get_any_tracked, NULL, "any_tracked", | |
734 | NULL}, |
|
742 | NULL}, | |
735 | {"removed", (getter)dirstate_item_get_removed, NULL, "removed", NULL}, |
|
743 | {"removed", (getter)dirstate_item_get_removed, NULL, "removed", NULL}, | |
736 | {NULL} /* Sentinel */ |
|
744 | {NULL} /* Sentinel */ | |
737 | }; |
|
745 | }; | |
738 |
|
746 | |||
739 | PyTypeObject dirstateItemType = { |
|
747 | PyTypeObject dirstateItemType = { | |
740 | PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) /* header */ |
|
748 | PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) /* header */ | |
741 | "dirstate_tuple", /* tp_name */ |
|
749 | "dirstate_tuple", /* tp_name */ | |
742 | sizeof(dirstateItemObject), /* tp_basicsize */ |
|
750 | sizeof(dirstateItemObject), /* tp_basicsize */ | |
743 | 0, /* tp_itemsize */ |
|
751 | 0, /* tp_itemsize */ | |
744 | (destructor)dirstate_item_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */ |
|
752 | (destructor)dirstate_item_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */ | |
745 | 0, /* tp_print */ |
|
753 | 0, /* tp_print */ | |
746 | 0, /* tp_getattr */ |
|
754 | 0, /* tp_getattr */ | |
747 | 0, /* tp_setattr */ |
|
755 | 0, /* tp_setattr */ | |
748 | 0, /* tp_compare */ |
|
756 | 0, /* tp_compare */ | |
749 | 0, /* tp_repr */ |
|
757 | 0, /* tp_repr */ | |
750 | 0, /* tp_as_number */ |
|
758 | 0, /* tp_as_number */ | |
751 | 0, /* tp_as_sequence */ |
|
759 | 0, /* tp_as_sequence */ | |
752 | 0, /* tp_as_mapping */ |
|
760 | 0, /* tp_as_mapping */ | |
753 | 0, /* tp_hash */ |
|
761 | 0, /* tp_hash */ | |
754 | 0, /* tp_call */ |
|
762 | 0, /* tp_call */ | |
755 | 0, /* tp_str */ |
|
763 | 0, /* tp_str */ | |
756 | 0, /* tp_getattro */ |
|
764 | 0, /* tp_getattro */ | |
757 | 0, /* tp_setattro */ |
|
765 | 0, /* tp_setattro */ | |
758 | 0, /* tp_as_buffer */ |
|
766 | 0, /* tp_as_buffer */ | |
759 | Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT, /* tp_flags */ |
|
767 | Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT, /* tp_flags */ | |
760 | "dirstate tuple", /* tp_doc */ |
|
768 | "dirstate tuple", /* tp_doc */ | |
761 | 0, /* tp_traverse */ |
|
769 | 0, /* tp_traverse */ | |
762 | 0, /* tp_clear */ |
|
770 | 0, /* tp_clear */ | |
763 | 0, /* tp_richcompare */ |
|
771 | 0, /* tp_richcompare */ | |
764 | 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ |
|
772 | 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ | |
765 | 0, /* tp_iter */ |
|
773 | 0, /* tp_iter */ | |
766 | 0, /* tp_iternext */ |
|
774 | 0, /* tp_iternext */ | |
767 | dirstate_item_methods, /* tp_methods */ |
|
775 | dirstate_item_methods, /* tp_methods */ | |
768 | 0, /* tp_members */ |
|
776 | 0, /* tp_members */ | |
769 | dirstate_item_getset, /* tp_getset */ |
|
777 | dirstate_item_getset, /* tp_getset */ | |
770 | 0, /* tp_base */ |
|
778 | 0, /* tp_base */ | |
771 | 0, /* tp_dict */ |
|
779 | 0, /* tp_dict */ | |
772 | 0, /* tp_descr_get */ |
|
780 | 0, /* tp_descr_get */ | |
773 | 0, /* tp_descr_set */ |
|
781 | 0, /* tp_descr_set */ | |
774 | 0, /* tp_dictoffset */ |
|
782 | 0, /* tp_dictoffset */ | |
775 | 0, /* tp_init */ |
|
783 | 0, /* tp_init */ | |
776 | 0, /* tp_alloc */ |
|
784 | 0, /* tp_alloc */ | |
777 | dirstate_item_new, /* tp_new */ |
|
785 | dirstate_item_new, /* tp_new */ | |
778 | }; |
|
786 | }; | |
779 |
|
787 | |||
780 | static PyObject *parse_dirstate(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
788 | static PyObject *parse_dirstate(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
781 | { |
|
789 | { | |
782 | PyObject *dmap, *cmap, *parents = NULL, *ret = NULL; |
|
790 | PyObject *dmap, *cmap, *parents = NULL, *ret = NULL; | |
783 | PyObject *fname = NULL, *cname = NULL, *entry = NULL; |
|
791 | PyObject *fname = NULL, *cname = NULL, *entry = NULL; | |
784 | char state, *cur, *str, *cpos; |
|
792 | char state, *cur, *str, *cpos; | |
785 | int mode, size, mtime; |
|
793 | int mode, size, mtime; | |
786 | unsigned int flen, pos = 40; |
|
794 | unsigned int flen, pos = 40; | |
787 | Py_ssize_t len = 40; |
|
795 | Py_ssize_t len = 40; | |
788 | Py_ssize_t readlen; |
|
796 | Py_ssize_t readlen; | |
789 |
|
797 | |||
790 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple( |
|
798 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple( | |
791 | args, PY23("O!O!s#:parse_dirstate", "O!O!y#:parse_dirstate"), |
|
799 | args, PY23("O!O!s#:parse_dirstate", "O!O!y#:parse_dirstate"), | |
792 | &PyDict_Type, &dmap, &PyDict_Type, &cmap, &str, &readlen)) { |
|
800 | &PyDict_Type, &dmap, &PyDict_Type, &cmap, &str, &readlen)) { | |
793 | goto quit; |
|
801 | goto quit; | |
794 | } |
|
802 | } | |
795 |
|
803 | |||
796 | len = readlen; |
|
804 | len = readlen; | |
797 |
|
805 | |||
798 | /* read parents */ |
|
806 | /* read parents */ | |
799 | if (len < 40) { |
|
807 | if (len < 40) { | |
800 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, |
|
808 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
801 | "too little data for parents"); |
|
809 | "too little data for parents"); | |
802 | goto quit; |
|
810 | goto quit; | |
803 | } |
|
811 | } | |
804 |
|
812 | |||
805 | parents = Py_BuildValue(PY23("s#s#", "y#y#"), str, (Py_ssize_t)20, |
|
813 | parents = Py_BuildValue(PY23("s#s#", "y#y#"), str, (Py_ssize_t)20, | |
806 | str + 20, (Py_ssize_t)20); |
|
814 | str + 20, (Py_ssize_t)20); | |
807 | if (!parents) { |
|
815 | if (!parents) { | |
808 | goto quit; |
|
816 | goto quit; | |
809 | } |
|
817 | } | |
810 |
|
818 | |||
811 | /* read filenames */ |
|
819 | /* read filenames */ | |
812 | while (pos >= 40 && pos < len) { |
|
820 | while (pos >= 40 && pos < len) { | |
813 | if (pos + 17 > len) { |
|
821 | if (pos + 17 > len) { | |
814 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, |
|
822 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
815 | "overflow in dirstate"); |
|
823 | "overflow in dirstate"); | |
816 | goto quit; |
|
824 | goto quit; | |
817 | } |
|
825 | } | |
818 | cur = str + pos; |
|
826 | cur = str + pos; | |
819 | /* unpack header */ |
|
827 | /* unpack header */ | |
820 | state = *cur; |
|
828 | state = *cur; | |
821 | mode = getbe32(cur + 1); |
|
829 | mode = getbe32(cur + 1); | |
822 | size = getbe32(cur + 5); |
|
830 | size = getbe32(cur + 5); | |
823 | mtime = getbe32(cur + 9); |
|
831 | mtime = getbe32(cur + 9); | |
824 | flen = getbe32(cur + 13); |
|
832 | flen = getbe32(cur + 13); | |
825 | pos += 17; |
|
833 | pos += 17; | |
826 | cur += 17; |
|
834 | cur += 17; | |
827 | if (flen > len - pos) { |
|
835 | if (flen > len - pos) { | |
828 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, |
|
836 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
829 | "overflow in dirstate"); |
|
837 | "overflow in dirstate"); | |
830 | goto quit; |
|
838 | goto quit; | |
831 | } |
|
839 | } | |
832 |
|
840 | |||
833 | entry = (PyObject *)dirstate_item_from_v1_data(state, mode, |
|
841 | entry = (PyObject *)dirstate_item_from_v1_data(state, mode, | |
834 | size, mtime); |
|
842 | size, mtime); | |
835 | if (!entry) |
|
843 | if (!entry) | |
836 | goto quit; |
|
844 | goto quit; | |
837 | cpos = memchr(cur, 0, flen); |
|
845 | cpos = memchr(cur, 0, flen); | |
838 | if (cpos) { |
|
846 | if (cpos) { | |
839 | fname = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(cur, cpos - cur); |
|
847 | fname = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(cur, cpos - cur); | |
840 | cname = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize( |
|
848 | cname = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize( | |
841 | cpos + 1, flen - (cpos - cur) - 1); |
|
849 | cpos + 1, flen - (cpos - cur) - 1); | |
842 | if (!fname || !cname || |
|
850 | if (!fname || !cname || | |
843 | PyDict_SetItem(cmap, fname, cname) == -1 || |
|
851 | PyDict_SetItem(cmap, fname, cname) == -1 || | |
844 | PyDict_SetItem(dmap, fname, entry) == -1) { |
|
852 | PyDict_SetItem(dmap, fname, entry) == -1) { | |
845 | goto quit; |
|
853 | goto quit; | |
846 | } |
|
854 | } | |
847 | Py_DECREF(cname); |
|
855 | Py_DECREF(cname); | |
848 | } else { |
|
856 | } else { | |
849 | fname = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(cur, flen); |
|
857 | fname = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(cur, flen); | |
850 | if (!fname || |
|
858 | if (!fname || | |
851 | PyDict_SetItem(dmap, fname, entry) == -1) { |
|
859 | PyDict_SetItem(dmap, fname, entry) == -1) { | |
852 | goto quit; |
|
860 | goto quit; | |
853 | } |
|
861 | } | |
854 | } |
|
862 | } | |
855 | Py_DECREF(fname); |
|
863 | Py_DECREF(fname); | |
856 | Py_DECREF(entry); |
|
864 | Py_DECREF(entry); | |
857 | fname = cname = entry = NULL; |
|
865 | fname = cname = entry = NULL; | |
858 | pos += flen; |
|
866 | pos += flen; | |
859 | } |
|
867 | } | |
860 |
|
868 | |||
861 | ret = parents; |
|
869 | ret = parents; | |
862 | Py_INCREF(ret); |
|
870 | Py_INCREF(ret); | |
863 | quit: |
|
871 | quit: | |
864 | Py_XDECREF(fname); |
|
872 | Py_XDECREF(fname); | |
865 | Py_XDECREF(cname); |
|
873 | Py_XDECREF(cname); | |
866 | Py_XDECREF(entry); |
|
874 | Py_XDECREF(entry); | |
867 | Py_XDECREF(parents); |
|
875 | Py_XDECREF(parents); | |
868 | return ret; |
|
876 | return ret; | |
869 | } |
|
877 | } | |
870 |
|
878 | |||
871 | /* |
|
879 | /* | |
872 | * Efficiently pack a dirstate object into its on-disk format. |
|
880 | * Efficiently pack a dirstate object into its on-disk format. | |
873 | */ |
|
881 | */ | |
874 | static PyObject *pack_dirstate(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
882 | static PyObject *pack_dirstate(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
875 | { |
|
883 | { | |
876 | PyObject *packobj = NULL; |
|
884 | PyObject *packobj = NULL; | |
877 | PyObject *map, *copymap, *pl, *mtime_unset = NULL; |
|
885 | PyObject *map, *copymap, *pl, *mtime_unset = NULL; | |
878 | Py_ssize_t nbytes, pos, l; |
|
886 | Py_ssize_t nbytes, pos, l; | |
879 | PyObject *k, *v = NULL, *pn; |
|
887 | PyObject *k, *v = NULL, *pn; | |
880 | char *p, *s; |
|
888 | char *p, *s; | |
881 | int now_s; |
|
889 | int now_s; | |
882 | int now_ns; |
|
890 | int now_ns; | |
883 |
|
891 | |||
884 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!O!O!(ii):pack_dirstate", &PyDict_Type, |
|
892 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!O!O!(ii):pack_dirstate", &PyDict_Type, | |
885 | &map, &PyDict_Type, ©map, &PyTuple_Type, &pl, |
|
893 | &map, &PyDict_Type, ©map, &PyTuple_Type, &pl, | |
886 | &now_s, &now_ns)) { |
|
894 | &now_s, &now_ns)) { | |
887 | return NULL; |
|
895 | return NULL; | |
888 | } |
|
896 | } | |
889 |
|
897 | |||
890 | if (PyTuple_Size(pl) != 2) { |
|
898 | if (PyTuple_Size(pl) != 2) { | |
891 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected 2-element tuple"); |
|
899 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected 2-element tuple"); | |
892 | return NULL; |
|
900 | return NULL; | |
893 | } |
|
901 | } | |
894 |
|
902 | |||
895 | /* Figure out how much we need to allocate. */ |
|
903 | /* Figure out how much we need to allocate. */ | |
896 | for (nbytes = 40, pos = 0; PyDict_Next(map, &pos, &k, &v);) { |
|
904 | for (nbytes = 40, pos = 0; PyDict_Next(map, &pos, &k, &v);) { | |
897 | PyObject *c; |
|
905 | PyObject *c; | |
898 | if (!PyBytes_Check(k)) { |
|
906 | if (!PyBytes_Check(k)) { | |
899 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected string key"); |
|
907 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected string key"); | |
900 | goto bail; |
|
908 | goto bail; | |
901 | } |
|
909 | } | |
902 | nbytes += PyBytes_GET_SIZE(k) + 17; |
|
910 | nbytes += PyBytes_GET_SIZE(k) + 17; | |
903 | c = PyDict_GetItem(copymap, k); |
|
911 | c = PyDict_GetItem(copymap, k); | |
904 | if (c) { |
|
912 | if (c) { | |
905 | if (!PyBytes_Check(c)) { |
|
913 | if (!PyBytes_Check(c)) { | |
906 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, |
|
914 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, | |
907 | "expected string key"); |
|
915 | "expected string key"); | |
908 | goto bail; |
|
916 | goto bail; | |
909 | } |
|
917 | } | |
910 | nbytes += PyBytes_GET_SIZE(c) + 1; |
|
918 | nbytes += PyBytes_GET_SIZE(c) + 1; | |
911 | } |
|
919 | } | |
912 | } |
|
920 | } | |
913 |
|
921 | |||
914 | packobj = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, nbytes); |
|
922 | packobj = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, nbytes); | |
915 | if (packobj == NULL) { |
|
923 | if (packobj == NULL) { | |
916 | goto bail; |
|
924 | goto bail; | |
917 | } |
|
925 | } | |
918 |
|
926 | |||
919 | p = PyBytes_AS_STRING(packobj); |
|
927 | p = PyBytes_AS_STRING(packobj); | |
920 |
|
928 | |||
921 | pn = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pl, 0); |
|
929 | pn = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pl, 0); | |
922 | if (PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(pn, &s, &l) == -1 || l != 20) { |
|
930 | if (PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(pn, &s, &l) == -1 || l != 20) { | |
923 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected a 20-byte hash"); |
|
931 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected a 20-byte hash"); | |
924 | goto bail; |
|
932 | goto bail; | |
925 | } |
|
933 | } | |
926 | memcpy(p, s, l); |
|
934 | memcpy(p, s, l); | |
927 | p += 20; |
|
935 | p += 20; | |
928 | pn = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pl, 1); |
|
936 | pn = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pl, 1); | |
929 | if (PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(pn, &s, &l) == -1 || l != 20) { |
|
937 | if (PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(pn, &s, &l) == -1 || l != 20) { | |
930 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected a 20-byte hash"); |
|
938 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected a 20-byte hash"); | |
931 | goto bail; |
|
939 | goto bail; | |
932 | } |
|
940 | } | |
933 | memcpy(p, s, l); |
|
941 | memcpy(p, s, l); | |
934 | p += 20; |
|
942 | p += 20; | |
935 |
|
943 | |||
936 | for (pos = 0; PyDict_Next(map, &pos, &k, &v);) { |
|
944 | for (pos = 0; PyDict_Next(map, &pos, &k, &v);) { | |
937 | dirstateItemObject *tuple; |
|
945 | dirstateItemObject *tuple; | |
938 | char state; |
|
946 | char state; | |
939 | int mode, size, mtime; |
|
947 | int mode, size, mtime; | |
940 | Py_ssize_t len, l; |
|
948 | Py_ssize_t len, l; | |
941 | PyObject *o; |
|
949 | PyObject *o; | |
942 | char *t; |
|
950 | char *t; | |
943 |
|
951 | |||
944 | if (!dirstate_tuple_check(v)) { |
|
952 | if (!dirstate_tuple_check(v)) { | |
945 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, |
|
953 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, | |
946 | "expected a dirstate tuple"); |
|
954 | "expected a dirstate tuple"); | |
947 | goto bail; |
|
955 | goto bail; | |
948 | } |
|
956 | } | |
949 | tuple = (dirstateItemObject *)v; |
|
957 | tuple = (dirstateItemObject *)v; | |
950 |
|
958 | |||
951 | state = dirstate_item_c_v1_state(tuple); |
|
959 | state = dirstate_item_c_v1_state(tuple); | |
952 | mode = dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(tuple); |
|
960 | mode = dirstate_item_c_v1_mode(tuple); | |
953 | size = dirstate_item_c_v1_size(tuple); |
|
961 | size = dirstate_item_c_v1_size(tuple); | |
954 | mtime = dirstate_item_c_v1_mtime(tuple); |
|
962 | mtime = dirstate_item_c_v1_mtime(tuple); | |
955 | if (state == 'n' && tuple->mtime_s == now_s) { |
|
963 | if (state == 'n' && tuple->mtime_s == now_s) { | |
956 | /* See pure/parsers.py:pack_dirstate for why we do |
|
964 | /* See pure/parsers.py:pack_dirstate for why we do | |
957 | * this. */ |
|
965 | * this. */ | |
958 | mtime = -1; |
|
966 | mtime = -1; | |
959 | mtime_unset = (PyObject *)dirstate_item_from_v1_data( |
|
967 | mtime_unset = (PyObject *)dirstate_item_from_v1_data( | |
960 | state, mode, size, mtime); |
|
968 | state, mode, size, mtime); | |
961 | if (!mtime_unset) { |
|
969 | if (!mtime_unset) { | |
962 | goto bail; |
|
970 | goto bail; | |
963 | } |
|
971 | } | |
964 | if (PyDict_SetItem(map, k, mtime_unset) == -1) { |
|
972 | if (PyDict_SetItem(map, k, mtime_unset) == -1) { | |
965 | goto bail; |
|
973 | goto bail; | |
966 | } |
|
974 | } | |
967 | Py_DECREF(mtime_unset); |
|
975 | Py_DECREF(mtime_unset); | |
968 | mtime_unset = NULL; |
|
976 | mtime_unset = NULL; | |
969 | } |
|
977 | } | |
970 | *p++ = state; |
|
978 | *p++ = state; | |
971 | putbe32((uint32_t)mode, p); |
|
979 | putbe32((uint32_t)mode, p); | |
972 | putbe32((uint32_t)size, p + 4); |
|
980 | putbe32((uint32_t)size, p + 4); | |
973 | putbe32((uint32_t)mtime, p + 8); |
|
981 | putbe32((uint32_t)mtime, p + 8); | |
974 | t = p + 12; |
|
982 | t = p + 12; | |
975 | p += 16; |
|
983 | p += 16; | |
976 | len = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(k); |
|
984 | len = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(k); | |
977 | memcpy(p, PyBytes_AS_STRING(k), len); |
|
985 | memcpy(p, PyBytes_AS_STRING(k), len); | |
978 | p += len; |
|
986 | p += len; | |
979 | o = PyDict_GetItem(copymap, k); |
|
987 | o = PyDict_GetItem(copymap, k); | |
980 | if (o) { |
|
988 | if (o) { | |
981 | *p++ = '\0'; |
|
989 | *p++ = '\0'; | |
982 | l = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(o); |
|
990 | l = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(o); | |
983 | memcpy(p, PyBytes_AS_STRING(o), l); |
|
991 | memcpy(p, PyBytes_AS_STRING(o), l); | |
984 | p += l; |
|
992 | p += l; | |
985 | len += l + 1; |
|
993 | len += l + 1; | |
986 | } |
|
994 | } | |
987 | putbe32((uint32_t)len, t); |
|
995 | putbe32((uint32_t)len, t); | |
988 | } |
|
996 | } | |
989 |
|
997 | |||
990 | pos = p - PyBytes_AS_STRING(packobj); |
|
998 | pos = p - PyBytes_AS_STRING(packobj); | |
991 | if (pos != nbytes) { |
|
999 | if (pos != nbytes) { | |
992 | PyErr_Format(PyExc_SystemError, "bad dirstate size: %ld != %ld", |
|
1000 | PyErr_Format(PyExc_SystemError, "bad dirstate size: %ld != %ld", | |
993 | (long)pos, (long)nbytes); |
|
1001 | (long)pos, (long)nbytes); | |
994 | goto bail; |
|
1002 | goto bail; | |
995 | } |
|
1003 | } | |
996 |
|
1004 | |||
997 | return packobj; |
|
1005 | return packobj; | |
998 | bail: |
|
1006 | bail: | |
999 | Py_XDECREF(mtime_unset); |
|
1007 | Py_XDECREF(mtime_unset); | |
1000 | Py_XDECREF(packobj); |
|
1008 | Py_XDECREF(packobj); | |
1001 | Py_XDECREF(v); |
|
1009 | Py_XDECREF(v); | |
1002 | return NULL; |
|
1010 | return NULL; | |
1003 | } |
|
1011 | } | |
1004 |
|
1012 | |||
1005 | #define BUMPED_FIX 1 |
|
1013 | #define BUMPED_FIX 1 | |
1006 | #define USING_SHA_256 2 |
|
1014 | #define USING_SHA_256 2 | |
1007 | #define FM1_HEADER_SIZE (4 + 8 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1) |
|
1015 | #define FM1_HEADER_SIZE (4 + 8 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1) | |
1008 |
|
1016 | |||
1009 | static PyObject *readshas(const char *source, unsigned char num, |
|
1017 | static PyObject *readshas(const char *source, unsigned char num, | |
1010 | Py_ssize_t hashwidth) |
|
1018 | Py_ssize_t hashwidth) | |
1011 | { |
|
1019 | { | |
1012 | int i; |
|
1020 | int i; | |
1013 | PyObject *list = PyTuple_New(num); |
|
1021 | PyObject *list = PyTuple_New(num); | |
1014 | if (list == NULL) { |
|
1022 | if (list == NULL) { | |
1015 | return NULL; |
|
1023 | return NULL; | |
1016 | } |
|
1024 | } | |
1017 | for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { |
|
1025 | for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { | |
1018 | PyObject *hash = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(source, hashwidth); |
|
1026 | PyObject *hash = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(source, hashwidth); | |
1019 | if (hash == NULL) { |
|
1027 | if (hash == NULL) { | |
1020 | Py_DECREF(list); |
|
1028 | Py_DECREF(list); | |
1021 | return NULL; |
|
1029 | return NULL; | |
1022 | } |
|
1030 | } | |
1023 | PyTuple_SET_ITEM(list, i, hash); |
|
1031 | PyTuple_SET_ITEM(list, i, hash); | |
1024 | source += hashwidth; |
|
1032 | source += hashwidth; | |
1025 | } |
|
1033 | } | |
1026 | return list; |
|
1034 | return list; | |
1027 | } |
|
1035 | } | |
1028 |
|
1036 | |||
1029 | static PyObject *fm1readmarker(const char *databegin, const char *dataend, |
|
1037 | static PyObject *fm1readmarker(const char *databegin, const char *dataend, | |
1030 | uint32_t *msize) |
|
1038 | uint32_t *msize) | |
1031 | { |
|
1039 | { | |
1032 | const char *data = databegin; |
|
1040 | const char *data = databegin; | |
1033 | const char *meta; |
|
1041 | const char *meta; | |
1034 |
|
1042 | |||
1035 | double mtime; |
|
1043 | double mtime; | |
1036 | int16_t tz; |
|
1044 | int16_t tz; | |
1037 | uint16_t flags; |
|
1045 | uint16_t flags; | |
1038 | unsigned char nsuccs, nparents, nmetadata; |
|
1046 | unsigned char nsuccs, nparents, nmetadata; | |
1039 | Py_ssize_t hashwidth = 20; |
|
1047 | Py_ssize_t hashwidth = 20; | |
1040 |
|
1048 | |||
1041 | PyObject *prec = NULL, *parents = NULL, *succs = NULL; |
|
1049 | PyObject *prec = NULL, *parents = NULL, *succs = NULL; | |
1042 | PyObject *metadata = NULL, *ret = NULL; |
|
1050 | PyObject *metadata = NULL, *ret = NULL; | |
1043 | int i; |
|
1051 | int i; | |
1044 |
|
1052 | |||
1045 | if (data + FM1_HEADER_SIZE > dataend) { |
|
1053 | if (data + FM1_HEADER_SIZE > dataend) { | |
1046 | goto overflow; |
|
1054 | goto overflow; | |
1047 | } |
|
1055 | } | |
1048 |
|
1056 | |||
1049 | *msize = getbe32(data); |
|
1057 | *msize = getbe32(data); | |
1050 | data += 4; |
|
1058 | data += 4; | |
1051 | mtime = getbefloat64(data); |
|
1059 | mtime = getbefloat64(data); | |
1052 | data += 8; |
|
1060 | data += 8; | |
1053 | tz = getbeint16(data); |
|
1061 | tz = getbeint16(data); | |
1054 | data += 2; |
|
1062 | data += 2; | |
1055 | flags = getbeuint16(data); |
|
1063 | flags = getbeuint16(data); | |
1056 | data += 2; |
|
1064 | data += 2; | |
1057 |
|
1065 | |||
1058 | if (flags & USING_SHA_256) { |
|
1066 | if (flags & USING_SHA_256) { | |
1059 | hashwidth = 32; |
|
1067 | hashwidth = 32; | |
1060 | } |
|
1068 | } | |
1061 |
|
1069 | |||
1062 | nsuccs = (unsigned char)(*data++); |
|
1070 | nsuccs = (unsigned char)(*data++); | |
1063 | nparents = (unsigned char)(*data++); |
|
1071 | nparents = (unsigned char)(*data++); | |
1064 | nmetadata = (unsigned char)(*data++); |
|
1072 | nmetadata = (unsigned char)(*data++); | |
1065 |
|
1073 | |||
1066 | if (databegin + *msize > dataend) { |
|
1074 | if (databegin + *msize > dataend) { | |
1067 | goto overflow; |
|
1075 | goto overflow; | |
1068 | } |
|
1076 | } | |
1069 | dataend = databegin + *msize; /* narrow down to marker size */ |
|
1077 | dataend = databegin + *msize; /* narrow down to marker size */ | |
1070 |
|
1078 | |||
1071 | if (data + hashwidth > dataend) { |
|
1079 | if (data + hashwidth > dataend) { | |
1072 | goto overflow; |
|
1080 | goto overflow; | |
1073 | } |
|
1081 | } | |
1074 | prec = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(data, hashwidth); |
|
1082 | prec = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(data, hashwidth); | |
1075 | data += hashwidth; |
|
1083 | data += hashwidth; | |
1076 | if (prec == NULL) { |
|
1084 | if (prec == NULL) { | |
1077 | goto bail; |
|
1085 | goto bail; | |
1078 | } |
|
1086 | } | |
1079 |
|
1087 | |||
1080 | if (data + nsuccs * hashwidth > dataend) { |
|
1088 | if (data + nsuccs * hashwidth > dataend) { | |
1081 | goto overflow; |
|
1089 | goto overflow; | |
1082 | } |
|
1090 | } | |
1083 | succs = readshas(data, nsuccs, hashwidth); |
|
1091 | succs = readshas(data, nsuccs, hashwidth); | |
1084 | if (succs == NULL) { |
|
1092 | if (succs == NULL) { | |
1085 | goto bail; |
|
1093 | goto bail; | |
1086 | } |
|
1094 | } | |
1087 | data += nsuccs * hashwidth; |
|
1095 | data += nsuccs * hashwidth; | |
1088 |
|
1096 | |||
1089 | if (nparents == 1 || nparents == 2) { |
|
1097 | if (nparents == 1 || nparents == 2) { | |
1090 | if (data + nparents * hashwidth > dataend) { |
|
1098 | if (data + nparents * hashwidth > dataend) { | |
1091 | goto overflow; |
|
1099 | goto overflow; | |
1092 | } |
|
1100 | } | |
1093 | parents = readshas(data, nparents, hashwidth); |
|
1101 | parents = readshas(data, nparents, hashwidth); | |
1094 | if (parents == NULL) { |
|
1102 | if (parents == NULL) { | |
1095 | goto bail; |
|
1103 | goto bail; | |
1096 | } |
|
1104 | } | |
1097 | data += nparents * hashwidth; |
|
1105 | data += nparents * hashwidth; | |
1098 | } else { |
|
1106 | } else { | |
1099 | parents = Py_None; |
|
1107 | parents = Py_None; | |
1100 | Py_INCREF(parents); |
|
1108 | Py_INCREF(parents); | |
1101 | } |
|
1109 | } | |
1102 |
|
1110 | |||
1103 | if (data + 2 * nmetadata > dataend) { |
|
1111 | if (data + 2 * nmetadata > dataend) { | |
1104 | goto overflow; |
|
1112 | goto overflow; | |
1105 | } |
|
1113 | } | |
1106 | meta = data + (2 * nmetadata); |
|
1114 | meta = data + (2 * nmetadata); | |
1107 | metadata = PyTuple_New(nmetadata); |
|
1115 | metadata = PyTuple_New(nmetadata); | |
1108 | if (metadata == NULL) { |
|
1116 | if (metadata == NULL) { | |
1109 | goto bail; |
|
1117 | goto bail; | |
1110 | } |
|
1118 | } | |
1111 | for (i = 0; i < nmetadata; i++) { |
|
1119 | for (i = 0; i < nmetadata; i++) { | |
1112 | PyObject *tmp, *left = NULL, *right = NULL; |
|
1120 | PyObject *tmp, *left = NULL, *right = NULL; | |
1113 | Py_ssize_t leftsize = (unsigned char)(*data++); |
|
1121 | Py_ssize_t leftsize = (unsigned char)(*data++); | |
1114 | Py_ssize_t rightsize = (unsigned char)(*data++); |
|
1122 | Py_ssize_t rightsize = (unsigned char)(*data++); | |
1115 | if (meta + leftsize + rightsize > dataend) { |
|
1123 | if (meta + leftsize + rightsize > dataend) { | |
1116 | goto overflow; |
|
1124 | goto overflow; | |
1117 | } |
|
1125 | } | |
1118 | left = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(meta, leftsize); |
|
1126 | left = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(meta, leftsize); | |
1119 | meta += leftsize; |
|
1127 | meta += leftsize; | |
1120 | right = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(meta, rightsize); |
|
1128 | right = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(meta, rightsize); | |
1121 | meta += rightsize; |
|
1129 | meta += rightsize; | |
1122 | tmp = PyTuple_New(2); |
|
1130 | tmp = PyTuple_New(2); | |
1123 | if (!left || !right || !tmp) { |
|
1131 | if (!left || !right || !tmp) { | |
1124 | Py_XDECREF(left); |
|
1132 | Py_XDECREF(left); | |
1125 | Py_XDECREF(right); |
|
1133 | Py_XDECREF(right); | |
1126 | Py_XDECREF(tmp); |
|
1134 | Py_XDECREF(tmp); | |
1127 | goto bail; |
|
1135 | goto bail; | |
1128 | } |
|
1136 | } | |
1129 | PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp, 0, left); |
|
1137 | PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp, 0, left); | |
1130 | PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp, 1, right); |
|
1138 | PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp, 1, right); | |
1131 | PyTuple_SET_ITEM(metadata, i, tmp); |
|
1139 | PyTuple_SET_ITEM(metadata, i, tmp); | |
1132 | } |
|
1140 | } | |
1133 | ret = Py_BuildValue("(OOHO(di)O)", prec, succs, flags, metadata, mtime, |
|
1141 | ret = Py_BuildValue("(OOHO(di)O)", prec, succs, flags, metadata, mtime, | |
1134 | (int)tz * 60, parents); |
|
1142 | (int)tz * 60, parents); | |
1135 | goto bail; /* return successfully */ |
|
1143 | goto bail; /* return successfully */ | |
1136 |
|
1144 | |||
1137 | overflow: |
|
1145 | overflow: | |
1138 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "overflow in obsstore"); |
|
1146 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "overflow in obsstore"); | |
1139 | bail: |
|
1147 | bail: | |
1140 | Py_XDECREF(prec); |
|
1148 | Py_XDECREF(prec); | |
1141 | Py_XDECREF(succs); |
|
1149 | Py_XDECREF(succs); | |
1142 | Py_XDECREF(metadata); |
|
1150 | Py_XDECREF(metadata); | |
1143 | Py_XDECREF(parents); |
|
1151 | Py_XDECREF(parents); | |
1144 | return ret; |
|
1152 | return ret; | |
1145 | } |
|
1153 | } | |
1146 |
|
1154 | |||
1147 | static PyObject *fm1readmarkers(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) |
|
1155 | static PyObject *fm1readmarkers(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
1148 | { |
|
1156 | { | |
1149 | const char *data, *dataend; |
|
1157 | const char *data, *dataend; | |
1150 | Py_ssize_t datalen, offset, stop; |
|
1158 | Py_ssize_t datalen, offset, stop; | |
1151 | PyObject *markers = NULL; |
|
1159 | PyObject *markers = NULL; | |
1152 |
|
1160 | |||
1153 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, PY23("s#nn", "y#nn"), &data, &datalen, |
|
1161 | if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, PY23("s#nn", "y#nn"), &data, &datalen, | |
1154 | &offset, &stop)) { |
|
1162 | &offset, &stop)) { | |
1155 | return NULL; |
|
1163 | return NULL; | |
1156 | } |
|
1164 | } | |
1157 | if (offset < 0) { |
|
1165 | if (offset < 0) { | |
1158 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, |
|
1166 | PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
1159 | "invalid negative offset in fm1readmarkers"); |
|
1167 | "invalid negative offset in fm1readmarkers"); | |
1160 | return NULL; |
|
1168 | return NULL; | |
1161 | } |
|
1169 | } | |
1162 | if (stop > datalen) { |
|
1170 | if (stop > datalen) { | |
1163 | PyErr_SetString( |
|
1171 | PyErr_SetString( | |
1164 | PyExc_ValueError, |
|
1172 | PyExc_ValueError, | |
1165 | "stop longer than data length in fm1readmarkers"); |
|
1173 | "stop longer than data length in fm1readmarkers"); | |
1166 | return NULL; |
|
1174 | return NULL; | |
1167 | } |
|
1175 | } | |
1168 | dataend = data + datalen; |
|
1176 | dataend = data + datalen; | |
1169 | data += offset; |
|
1177 | data += offset; | |
1170 | markers = PyList_New(0); |
|
1178 | markers = PyList_New(0); | |
1171 | if (!markers) { |
|
1179 | if (!markers) { | |
1172 | return NULL; |
|
1180 | return NULL; | |
1173 | } |
|
1181 | } | |
1174 | while (offset < stop) { |
|
1182 | while (offset < stop) { | |
1175 | uint32_t msize; |
|
1183 | uint32_t msize; | |
1176 | int error; |
|
1184 | int error; | |
1177 | PyObject *record = fm1readmarker(data, dataend, &msize); |
|
1185 | PyObject *record = fm1readmarker(data, dataend, &msize); | |
1178 | if (!record) { |
|
1186 | if (!record) { | |
1179 | goto bail; |
|
1187 | goto bail; | |
1180 | } |
|
1188 | } | |
1181 | error = PyList_Append(markers, record); |
|
1189 | error = PyList_Append(markers, record); | |
1182 | Py_DECREF(record); |
|
1190 | Py_DECREF(record); | |
1183 | if (error) { |
|
1191 | if (error) { | |
1184 | goto bail; |
|
1192 | goto bail; | |
1185 | } |
|
1193 | } | |
1186 | data += msize; |
|
1194 | data += msize; | |
1187 | offset += msize; |
|
1195 | offset += msize; | |
1188 | } |
|
1196 | } | |
1189 | return markers; |
|
1197 | return markers; | |
1190 | bail: |
|
1198 | bail: | |
1191 | Py_DECREF(markers); |
|
1199 | Py_DECREF(markers); | |
1192 | return NULL; |
|
1200 | return NULL; | |
1193 | } |
|
1201 | } | |
1194 |
|
1202 | |||
1195 | static char parsers_doc[] = "Efficient content parsing."; |
|
1203 | static char parsers_doc[] = "Efficient content parsing."; | |
1196 |
|
1204 | |||
1197 | PyObject *encodedir(PyObject *self, PyObject *args); |
|
1205 | PyObject *encodedir(PyObject *self, PyObject *args); | |
1198 | PyObject *pathencode(PyObject *self, PyObject *args); |
|
1206 | PyObject *pathencode(PyObject *self, PyObject *args); | |
1199 | PyObject *lowerencode(PyObject *self, PyObject *args); |
|
1207 | PyObject *lowerencode(PyObject *self, PyObject *args); | |
1200 | PyObject *parse_index2(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs); |
|
1208 | PyObject *parse_index2(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs); | |
1201 |
|
1209 | |||
1202 | static PyMethodDef methods[] = { |
|
1210 | static PyMethodDef methods[] = { | |
1203 | {"pack_dirstate", pack_dirstate, METH_VARARGS, "pack a dirstate\n"}, |
|
1211 | {"pack_dirstate", pack_dirstate, METH_VARARGS, "pack a dirstate\n"}, | |
1204 | {"parse_dirstate", parse_dirstate, METH_VARARGS, "parse a dirstate\n"}, |
|
1212 | {"parse_dirstate", parse_dirstate, METH_VARARGS, "parse a dirstate\n"}, | |
1205 | {"parse_index2", (PyCFunction)parse_index2, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, |
|
1213 | {"parse_index2", (PyCFunction)parse_index2, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, | |
1206 | "parse a revlog index\n"}, |
|
1214 | "parse a revlog index\n"}, | |
1207 | {"isasciistr", isasciistr, METH_VARARGS, "check if an ASCII string\n"}, |
|
1215 | {"isasciistr", isasciistr, METH_VARARGS, "check if an ASCII string\n"}, | |
1208 | {"asciilower", asciilower, METH_VARARGS, "lowercase an ASCII string\n"}, |
|
1216 | {"asciilower", asciilower, METH_VARARGS, "lowercase an ASCII string\n"}, | |
1209 | {"asciiupper", asciiupper, METH_VARARGS, "uppercase an ASCII string\n"}, |
|
1217 | {"asciiupper", asciiupper, METH_VARARGS, "uppercase an ASCII string\n"}, | |
1210 | {"dict_new_presized", dict_new_presized, METH_VARARGS, |
|
1218 | {"dict_new_presized", dict_new_presized, METH_VARARGS, | |
1211 | "construct a dict with an expected size\n"}, |
|
1219 | "construct a dict with an expected size\n"}, | |
1212 | {"make_file_foldmap", make_file_foldmap, METH_VARARGS, |
|
1220 | {"make_file_foldmap", make_file_foldmap, METH_VARARGS, | |
1213 | "make file foldmap\n"}, |
|
1221 | "make file foldmap\n"}, | |
1214 | {"jsonescapeu8fast", jsonescapeu8fast, METH_VARARGS, |
|
1222 | {"jsonescapeu8fast", jsonescapeu8fast, METH_VARARGS, | |
1215 | "escape a UTF-8 byte string to JSON (fast path)\n"}, |
|
1223 | "escape a UTF-8 byte string to JSON (fast path)\n"}, | |
1216 | {"encodedir", encodedir, METH_VARARGS, "encodedir a path\n"}, |
|
1224 | {"encodedir", encodedir, METH_VARARGS, "encodedir a path\n"}, | |
1217 | {"pathencode", pathencode, METH_VARARGS, "fncache-encode a path\n"}, |
|
1225 | {"pathencode", pathencode, METH_VARARGS, "fncache-encode a path\n"}, | |
1218 | {"lowerencode", lowerencode, METH_VARARGS, "lower-encode a path\n"}, |
|
1226 | {"lowerencode", lowerencode, METH_VARARGS, "lower-encode a path\n"}, | |
1219 | {"fm1readmarkers", fm1readmarkers, METH_VARARGS, |
|
1227 | {"fm1readmarkers", fm1readmarkers, METH_VARARGS, | |
1220 | "parse v1 obsolete markers\n"}, |
|
1228 | "parse v1 obsolete markers\n"}, | |
1221 | {NULL, NULL}}; |
|
1229 | {NULL, NULL}}; | |
1222 |
|
1230 | |||
1223 | void dirs_module_init(PyObject *mod); |
|
1231 | void dirs_module_init(PyObject *mod); | |
1224 | void manifest_module_init(PyObject *mod); |
|
1232 | void manifest_module_init(PyObject *mod); | |
1225 | void revlog_module_init(PyObject *mod); |
|
1233 | void revlog_module_init(PyObject *mod); | |
1226 |
|
1234 | |||
1227 | static const int version = 20; |
|
1235 | static const int version = 20; | |
1228 |
|
1236 | |||
1229 | static void module_init(PyObject *mod) |
|
1237 | static void module_init(PyObject *mod) | |
1230 | { |
|
1238 | { | |
1231 | PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "version", version); |
|
1239 | PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "version", version); | |
1232 |
|
1240 | |||
1233 | /* This module constant has two purposes. First, it lets us unit test |
|
1241 | /* This module constant has two purposes. First, it lets us unit test | |
1234 | * the ImportError raised without hard-coding any error text. This |
|
1242 | * the ImportError raised without hard-coding any error text. This | |
1235 | * means we can change the text in the future without breaking tests, |
|
1243 | * means we can change the text in the future without breaking tests, | |
1236 | * even across changesets without a recompile. Second, its presence |
|
1244 | * even across changesets without a recompile. Second, its presence | |
1237 | * can be used to determine whether the version-checking logic is |
|
1245 | * can be used to determine whether the version-checking logic is | |
1238 | * present, which also helps in testing across changesets without a |
|
1246 | * present, which also helps in testing across changesets without a | |
1239 | * recompile. Note that this means the pure-Python version of parsers |
|
1247 | * recompile. Note that this means the pure-Python version of parsers | |
1240 | * should not have this module constant. */ |
|
1248 | * should not have this module constant. */ | |
1241 | PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "versionerrortext", versionerrortext); |
|
1249 | PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "versionerrortext", versionerrortext); | |
1242 |
|
1250 | |||
1243 | dirs_module_init(mod); |
|
1251 | dirs_module_init(mod); | |
1244 | manifest_module_init(mod); |
|
1252 | manifest_module_init(mod); | |
1245 | revlog_module_init(mod); |
|
1253 | revlog_module_init(mod); | |
1246 |
|
1254 | |||
1247 | if (PyType_Ready(&dirstateItemType) < 0) { |
|
1255 | if (PyType_Ready(&dirstateItemType) < 0) { | |
1248 | return; |
|
1256 | return; | |
1249 | } |
|
1257 | } | |
1250 | Py_INCREF(&dirstateItemType); |
|
1258 | Py_INCREF(&dirstateItemType); | |
1251 | PyModule_AddObject(mod, "DirstateItem", (PyObject *)&dirstateItemType); |
|
1259 | PyModule_AddObject(mod, "DirstateItem", (PyObject *)&dirstateItemType); | |
1252 | } |
|
1260 | } | |
1253 |
|
1261 | |||
1254 | static int check_python_version(void) |
|
1262 | static int check_python_version(void) | |
1255 | { |
|
1263 | { | |
1256 | PyObject *sys = PyImport_ImportModule("sys"), *ver; |
|
1264 | PyObject *sys = PyImport_ImportModule("sys"), *ver; | |
1257 | long hexversion; |
|
1265 | long hexversion; | |
1258 | if (!sys) { |
|
1266 | if (!sys) { | |
1259 | return -1; |
|
1267 | return -1; | |
1260 | } |
|
1268 | } | |
1261 | ver = PyObject_GetAttrString(sys, "hexversion"); |
|
1269 | ver = PyObject_GetAttrString(sys, "hexversion"); | |
1262 | Py_DECREF(sys); |
|
1270 | Py_DECREF(sys); | |
1263 | if (!ver) { |
|
1271 | if (!ver) { | |
1264 | return -1; |
|
1272 | return -1; | |
1265 | } |
|
1273 | } | |
1266 | hexversion = PyInt_AsLong(ver); |
|
1274 | hexversion = PyInt_AsLong(ver); | |
1267 | Py_DECREF(ver); |
|
1275 | Py_DECREF(ver); | |
1268 | /* sys.hexversion is a 32-bit number by default, so the -1 case |
|
1276 | /* sys.hexversion is a 32-bit number by default, so the -1 case | |
1269 | * should only occur in unusual circumstances (e.g. if sys.hexversion |
|
1277 | * should only occur in unusual circumstances (e.g. if sys.hexversion | |
1270 | * is manually set to an invalid value). */ |
|
1278 | * is manually set to an invalid value). */ | |
1271 | if ((hexversion == -1) || (hexversion >> 16 != PY_VERSION_HEX >> 16)) { |
|
1279 | if ((hexversion == -1) || (hexversion >> 16 != PY_VERSION_HEX >> 16)) { | |
1272 | PyErr_Format(PyExc_ImportError, |
|
1280 | PyErr_Format(PyExc_ImportError, | |
1273 | "%s: The Mercurial extension " |
|
1281 | "%s: The Mercurial extension " | |
1274 | "modules were compiled with Python " PY_VERSION |
|
1282 | "modules were compiled with Python " PY_VERSION | |
1275 | ", but " |
|
1283 | ", but " | |
1276 | "Mercurial is currently using Python with " |
|
1284 | "Mercurial is currently using Python with " | |
1277 | "sys.hexversion=%ld: " |
|
1285 | "sys.hexversion=%ld: " | |
1278 | "Python %s\n at: %s", |
|
1286 | "Python %s\n at: %s", | |
1279 | versionerrortext, hexversion, Py_GetVersion(), |
|
1287 | versionerrortext, hexversion, Py_GetVersion(), | |
1280 | Py_GetProgramFullPath()); |
|
1288 | Py_GetProgramFullPath()); | |
1281 | return -1; |
|
1289 | return -1; | |
1282 | } |
|
1290 | } | |
1283 | return 0; |
|
1291 | return 0; | |
1284 | } |
|
1292 | } | |
1285 |
|
1293 | |||
1286 | #ifdef IS_PY3K |
|
1294 | #ifdef IS_PY3K | |
1287 | static struct PyModuleDef parsers_module = {PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, "parsers", |
|
1295 | static struct PyModuleDef parsers_module = {PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, "parsers", | |
1288 | parsers_doc, -1, methods}; |
|
1296 | parsers_doc, -1, methods}; | |
1289 |
|
1297 | |||
1290 | PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit_parsers(void) |
|
1298 | PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit_parsers(void) | |
1291 | { |
|
1299 | { | |
1292 | PyObject *mod; |
|
1300 | PyObject *mod; | |
1293 |
|
1301 | |||
1294 | if (check_python_version() == -1) |
|
1302 | if (check_python_version() == -1) | |
1295 | return NULL; |
|
1303 | return NULL; | |
1296 | mod = PyModule_Create(&parsers_module); |
|
1304 | mod = PyModule_Create(&parsers_module); | |
1297 | module_init(mod); |
|
1305 | module_init(mod); | |
1298 | return mod; |
|
1306 | return mod; | |
1299 | } |
|
1307 | } | |
1300 | #else |
|
1308 | #else | |
1301 | PyMODINIT_FUNC initparsers(void) |
|
1309 | PyMODINIT_FUNC initparsers(void) | |
1302 | { |
|
1310 | { | |
1303 | PyObject *mod; |
|
1311 | PyObject *mod; | |
1304 |
|
1312 | |||
1305 | if (check_python_version() == -1) { |
|
1313 | if (check_python_version() == -1) { | |
1306 | return; |
|
1314 | return; | |
1307 | } |
|
1315 | } | |
1308 | mod = Py_InitModule3("parsers", methods, parsers_doc); |
|
1316 | mod = Py_InitModule3("parsers", methods, parsers_doc); | |
1309 | module_init(mod); |
|
1317 | module_init(mod); | |
1310 | } |
|
1318 | } | |
1311 | #endif |
|
1319 | #endif |
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1 | /* |
|
1 | /* | |
2 | util.h - utility functions for interfacing with the various python APIs. |
|
2 | util.h - utility functions for interfacing with the various python APIs. | |
3 |
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3 | |||
4 | This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of |
|
4 | This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of | |
5 | the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. |
|
5 | the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. | |
6 | */ |
|
6 | */ | |
7 |
|
7 | |||
8 | #ifndef _HG_UTIL_H_ |
|
8 | #ifndef _HG_UTIL_H_ | |
9 | #define _HG_UTIL_H_ |
|
9 | #define _HG_UTIL_H_ | |
10 |
|
10 | |||
11 | #include "compat.h" |
|
11 | #include "compat.h" | |
12 |
|
12 | |||
13 | #if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3 |
|
13 | #if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3 | |
14 | #define IS_PY3K |
|
14 | #define IS_PY3K | |
15 | #endif |
|
15 | #endif | |
16 |
|
16 | |||
17 | /* helper to switch things like string literal depending on Python version */ |
|
17 | /* helper to switch things like string literal depending on Python version */ | |
18 | #ifdef IS_PY3K |
|
18 | #ifdef IS_PY3K | |
19 | #define PY23(py2, py3) py3 |
|
19 | #define PY23(py2, py3) py3 | |
20 | #else |
|
20 | #else | |
21 | #define PY23(py2, py3) py2 |
|
21 | #define PY23(py2, py3) py2 | |
22 | #endif |
|
22 | #endif | |
23 |
|
23 | |||
24 | /* clang-format off */ |
|
24 | /* clang-format off */ | |
25 | typedef struct { |
|
25 | typedef struct { | |
26 | PyObject_HEAD |
|
26 | PyObject_HEAD | |
27 | int flags; |
|
27 | int flags; | |
28 | int mode; |
|
28 | int mode; | |
29 | int size; |
|
29 | int size; | |
30 | int mtime_s; |
|
30 | int mtime_s; | |
31 | int mtime_ns; |
|
31 | int mtime_ns; | |
32 | } dirstateItemObject; |
|
32 | } dirstateItemObject; | |
33 | /* clang-format on */ |
|
33 | /* clang-format on */ | |
34 |
|
34 | |||
35 | static const int dirstate_flag_wc_tracked = 1; |
|
35 | static const int dirstate_flag_wc_tracked = 1; | |
36 | static const int dirstate_flag_p1_tracked = 1 << 1; |
|
36 | static const int dirstate_flag_p1_tracked = 1 << 1; | |
37 | static const int dirstate_flag_p2_info = 1 << 2; |
|
37 | static const int dirstate_flag_p2_info = 1 << 2; | |
38 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data = 1 << 3; |
|
38 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_meaningful_data = 1 << 3; | |
39 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime = 1 << 4; |
|
39 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_file_mtime = 1 << 4; | |
40 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_directory_mtime = 1 << 5; |
|
40 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_directory_mtime = 1 << 5; | |
41 | static const int dirstate_flag_mode_exec_perm = 1 << 6; |
|
41 | static const int dirstate_flag_mode_exec_perm = 1 << 6; | |
42 | static const int dirstate_flag_mode_is_symlink = 1 << 7; |
|
42 | static const int dirstate_flag_mode_is_symlink = 1 << 7; | |
43 | static const int dirstate_flag_expected_state_is_modified = 1 << 8; |
|
43 | static const int dirstate_flag_expected_state_is_modified = 1 << 8; | |
44 | static const int dirstate_flag_all_unknown_recorded = 1 << 9; |
|
44 | static const int dirstate_flag_all_unknown_recorded = 1 << 9; | |
45 | static const int dirstate_flag_all_ignored_recorded = 1 << 10; |
|
45 | static const int dirstate_flag_all_ignored_recorded = 1 << 10; | |
46 | static const int dirstate_flag_fallback_exec = 1 << 11; |
|
46 | static const int dirstate_flag_fallback_exec = 1 << 11; | |
47 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec = 1 << 12; |
|
47 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_fallback_exec = 1 << 12; | |
48 | static const int dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink = 1 << 13; |
|
48 | static const int dirstate_flag_fallback_symlink = 1 << 13; | |
49 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink = 1 << 14; |
|
49 | static const int dirstate_flag_has_fallback_symlink = 1 << 14; | |
|
50 | static const int dirstate_flag_mtime_second_ambiguous = 1 << 15; | |||
50 |
|
51 | |||
51 | extern PyTypeObject dirstateItemType; |
|
52 | extern PyTypeObject dirstateItemType; | |
52 | #define dirstate_tuple_check(op) (Py_TYPE(op) == &dirstateItemType) |
|
53 | #define dirstate_tuple_check(op) (Py_TYPE(op) == &dirstateItemType) | |
53 |
|
54 | |||
54 | #ifndef MIN |
|
55 | #ifndef MIN | |
55 | #define MIN(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) |
|
56 | #define MIN(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) | |
56 | #endif |
|
57 | #endif | |
57 | /* VC9 doesn't include bool and lacks stdbool.h based on my searching */ |
|
58 | /* VC9 doesn't include bool and lacks stdbool.h based on my searching */ | |
58 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) || __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L |
|
59 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) || __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L | |
59 | #define true 1 |
|
60 | #define true 1 | |
60 | #define false 0 |
|
61 | #define false 0 | |
61 | typedef unsigned char bool; |
|
62 | typedef unsigned char bool; | |
62 | #else |
|
63 | #else | |
63 | #include <stdbool.h> |
|
64 | #include <stdbool.h> | |
64 | #endif |
|
65 | #endif | |
65 |
|
66 | |||
66 | static inline PyObject *_dict_new_presized(Py_ssize_t expected_size) |
|
67 | static inline PyObject *_dict_new_presized(Py_ssize_t expected_size) | |
67 | { |
|
68 | { | |
68 | /* _PyDict_NewPresized expects a minused parameter, but it actually |
|
69 | /* _PyDict_NewPresized expects a minused parameter, but it actually | |
69 | creates a dictionary that's the nearest power of two bigger than the |
|
70 | creates a dictionary that's the nearest power of two bigger than the | |
70 | parameter. For example, with the initial minused = 1000, the |
|
71 | parameter. For example, with the initial minused = 1000, the | |
71 | dictionary created has size 1024. Of course in a lot of cases that |
|
72 | dictionary created has size 1024. Of course in a lot of cases that | |
72 | can be greater than the maximum load factor Python's dict object |
|
73 | can be greater than the maximum load factor Python's dict object | |
73 | expects (= 2/3), so as soon as we cross the threshold we'll resize |
|
74 | expects (= 2/3), so as soon as we cross the threshold we'll resize | |
74 | anyway. So create a dictionary that's at least 3/2 the size. */ |
|
75 | anyway. So create a dictionary that's at least 3/2 the size. */ | |
75 | return _PyDict_NewPresized(((1 + expected_size) / 2) * 3); |
|
76 | return _PyDict_NewPresized(((1 + expected_size) / 2) * 3); | |
76 | } |
|
77 | } | |
77 |
|
78 | |||
78 | /* Convert a PyInt or PyLong to a long. Returns false if there is an |
|
79 | /* Convert a PyInt or PyLong to a long. Returns false if there is an | |
79 | error, in which case an exception will already have been set. */ |
|
80 | error, in which case an exception will already have been set. */ | |
80 | static inline bool pylong_to_long(PyObject *pylong, long *out) |
|
81 | static inline bool pylong_to_long(PyObject *pylong, long *out) | |
81 | { |
|
82 | { | |
82 | *out = PyLong_AsLong(pylong); |
|
83 | *out = PyLong_AsLong(pylong); | |
83 | /* Fast path to avoid hitting PyErr_Occurred if the value was obviously |
|
84 | /* Fast path to avoid hitting PyErr_Occurred if the value was obviously | |
84 | * not an error. */ |
|
85 | * not an error. */ | |
85 | if (*out != -1) { |
|
86 | if (*out != -1) { | |
86 | return true; |
|
87 | return true; | |
87 | } |
|
88 | } | |
88 | return PyErr_Occurred() == NULL; |
|
89 | return PyErr_Occurred() == NULL; | |
89 | } |
|
90 | } | |
90 |
|
91 | |||
91 | #endif /* _HG_UTIL_H_ */ |
|
92 | #endif /* _HG_UTIL_H_ */ |
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1 | The *dirstate* is what Mercurial uses internally to track |
|
1 | The *dirstate* is what Mercurial uses internally to track | |
2 | the state of files in the working directory, |
|
2 | the state of files in the working directory, | |
3 | such as set by commands like `hg add` and `hg rm`. |
|
3 | such as set by commands like `hg add` and `hg rm`. | |
4 | It also contains some cached data that help make `hg status` faster. |
|
4 | It also contains some cached data that help make `hg status` faster. | |
5 | The name refers both to `.hg/dirstate` on the filesystem |
|
5 | The name refers both to `.hg/dirstate` on the filesystem | |
6 | and the corresponding data structure in memory while a Mercurial process |
|
6 | and the corresponding data structure in memory while a Mercurial process | |
7 | is running. |
|
7 | is running. | |
8 |
|
8 | |||
9 | The original file format, retroactively dubbed `dirstate-v1`, |
|
9 | The original file format, retroactively dubbed `dirstate-v1`, | |
10 | is described at https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/DirState. |
|
10 | is described at https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/DirState. | |
11 | It is made of a flat sequence of unordered variable-size entries, |
|
11 | It is made of a flat sequence of unordered variable-size entries, | |
12 | so accessing any information in it requires parsing all of it. |
|
12 | so accessing any information in it requires parsing all of it. | |
13 | Similarly, saving changes requires rewriting the entire file. |
|
13 | Similarly, saving changes requires rewriting the entire file. | |
14 |
|
14 | |||
15 | The newer `dirsate-v2` file format is designed to fix these limitations |
|
15 | The newer `dirsate-v2` file format is designed to fix these limitations | |
16 | and make `hg status` faster. |
|
16 | and make `hg status` faster. | |
17 |
|
17 | |||
18 | User guide |
|
18 | User guide | |
19 | ========== |
|
19 | ========== | |
20 |
|
20 | |||
21 | Compatibility |
|
21 | Compatibility | |
22 | ------------- |
|
22 | ------------- | |
23 |
|
23 | |||
24 | The file format is experimental and may still change. |
|
24 | The file format is experimental and may still change. | |
25 | Different versions of Mercurial may not be compatible with each other |
|
25 | Different versions of Mercurial may not be compatible with each other | |
26 | when working on a local repository that uses this format. |
|
26 | when working on a local repository that uses this format. | |
27 | When using an incompatible version with the experimental format, |
|
27 | When using an incompatible version with the experimental format, | |
28 | anything can happen including data corruption. |
|
28 | anything can happen including data corruption. | |
29 |
|
29 | |||
30 | Since the dirstate is entirely local and not relevant to the wire protocol, |
|
30 | Since the dirstate is entirely local and not relevant to the wire protocol, | |
31 | `dirstate-v2` does not affect compatibility with remote Mercurial versions. |
|
31 | `dirstate-v2` does not affect compatibility with remote Mercurial versions. | |
32 |
|
32 | |||
33 | When `share-safe` is enabled, different repositories sharing the same store |
|
33 | When `share-safe` is enabled, different repositories sharing the same store | |
34 | can use different dirstate formats. |
|
34 | can use different dirstate formats. | |
35 |
|
35 | |||
36 | Enabling `dirsate-v2` for new local repositories |
|
36 | Enabling `dirsate-v2` for new local repositories | |
37 | ------------------------------------------------ |
|
37 | ------------------------------------------------ | |
38 |
|
38 | |||
39 | When creating a new local repository such as with `hg init` or `hg clone`, |
|
39 | When creating a new local repository such as with `hg init` or `hg clone`, | |
40 | the `exp-dirstate-v2` boolean in the `format` configuration section |
|
40 | the `exp-dirstate-v2` boolean in the `format` configuration section | |
41 | controls whether to use this file format. |
|
41 | controls whether to use this file format. | |
42 | This is disabled by default as of this writing. |
|
42 | This is disabled by default as of this writing. | |
43 | To enable it for a single repository, run for example:: |
|
43 | To enable it for a single repository, run for example:: | |
44 |
|
44 | |||
45 | $ hg init my-project --config format.exp-dirstate-v2=1 |
|
45 | $ hg init my-project --config format.exp-dirstate-v2=1 | |
46 |
|
46 | |||
47 | Checking the format of an existing local repsitory |
|
47 | Checking the format of an existing local repsitory | |
48 | -------------------------------------------------- |
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48 | -------------------------------------------------- | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | The `debugformat` commands prints information about |
|
50 | The `debugformat` commands prints information about | |
51 | which of multiple optional formats are used in the current repository, |
|
51 | which of multiple optional formats are used in the current repository, | |
52 | including `dirstate-v2`:: |
|
52 | including `dirstate-v2`:: | |
53 |
|
53 | |||
54 | $ hg debugformat |
|
54 | $ hg debugformat | |
55 | format-variant repo |
|
55 | format-variant repo | |
56 | fncache: yes |
|
56 | fncache: yes | |
57 | dirstate-v2: yes |
|
57 | dirstate-v2: yes | |
58 | [β¦] |
|
58 | [β¦] | |
59 |
|
59 | |||
60 | Upgrading or downgrading an existing local repository |
|
60 | Upgrading or downgrading an existing local repository | |
61 | ----------------------------------------------------- |
|
61 | ----------------------------------------------------- | |
62 |
|
62 | |||
63 | The `debugupgrade` command does various upgrades or downgrades |
|
63 | The `debugupgrade` command does various upgrades or downgrades | |
64 | on a local repository |
|
64 | on a local repository | |
65 | based on the current Mercurial version and on configuration. |
|
65 | based on the current Mercurial version and on configuration. | |
66 | The same `format.exp-dirstate-v2` configuration is used again. |
|
66 | The same `format.exp-dirstate-v2` configuration is used again. | |
67 |
|
67 | |||
68 | Example to upgrade:: |
|
68 | Example to upgrade:: | |
69 |
|
69 | |||
70 | $ hg debugupgrade --config format.exp-dirstate-v2=1 |
|
70 | $ hg debugupgrade --config format.exp-dirstate-v2=1 | |
71 |
|
71 | |||
72 | Example to downgrade to `dirstate-v1`:: |
|
72 | Example to downgrade to `dirstate-v1`:: | |
73 |
|
73 | |||
74 | $ hg debugupgrade --config format.exp-dirstate-v2=0 |
|
74 | $ hg debugupgrade --config format.exp-dirstate-v2=0 | |
75 |
|
75 | |||
76 | Both of this commands do nothing but print a list of proposed changes, |
|
76 | Both of this commands do nothing but print a list of proposed changes, | |
77 | which may include changes unrelated to the dirstate. |
|
77 | which may include changes unrelated to the dirstate. | |
78 | Those other changes are controlled by their own configuration keys. |
|
78 | Those other changes are controlled by their own configuration keys. | |
79 | Add `--run` to a command to actually apply the proposed changes. |
|
79 | Add `--run` to a command to actually apply the proposed changes. | |
80 |
|
80 | |||
81 | Backups of `.hg/requires` and `.hg/dirstate` are created |
|
81 | Backups of `.hg/requires` and `.hg/dirstate` are created | |
82 | in a `.hg/upgradebackup.*` directory. |
|
82 | in a `.hg/upgradebackup.*` directory. | |
83 | If something goes wrong, restoring those files should undo the change. |
|
83 | If something goes wrong, restoring those files should undo the change. | |
84 |
|
84 | |||
85 | Note that upgrading affects compatibility with older versions of Mercurial |
|
85 | Note that upgrading affects compatibility with older versions of Mercurial | |
86 | as noted above. |
|
86 | as noted above. | |
87 | This can be relevant when a repositoryβs files are on a USB drive |
|
87 | This can be relevant when a repositoryβs files are on a USB drive | |
88 | or some other removable media, or shared over the network, etc. |
|
88 | or some other removable media, or shared over the network, etc. | |
89 |
|
89 | |||
90 | Internal filesystem representation |
|
90 | Internal filesystem representation | |
91 | ================================== |
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91 | ================================== | |
92 |
|
92 | |||
93 | Requirements file |
|
93 | Requirements file | |
94 | ----------------- |
|
94 | ----------------- | |
95 |
|
95 | |||
96 | The `.hg/requires` file indicates which of various optional file formats |
|
96 | The `.hg/requires` file indicates which of various optional file formats | |
97 | are used by a given repository. |
|
97 | are used by a given repository. | |
98 | Mercurial aborts when seeing a requirement it does not know about, |
|
98 | Mercurial aborts when seeing a requirement it does not know about, | |
99 | which avoids older version accidentally messing up a respository |
|
99 | which avoids older version accidentally messing up a respository | |
100 | that uses a format that was introduced later. |
|
100 | that uses a format that was introduced later. | |
101 | For versions that do support a format, the presence or absence of |
|
101 | For versions that do support a format, the presence or absence of | |
102 | the corresponding requirement indicates whether to use that format. |
|
102 | the corresponding requirement indicates whether to use that format. | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | When the file contains a `exp-dirstate-v2` line, |
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104 | When the file contains a `exp-dirstate-v2` line, | |
105 | the `dirstate-v2` format is used. |
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105 | the `dirstate-v2` format is used. | |
106 | With no such line `dirstate-v1` is used. |
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106 | With no such line `dirstate-v1` is used. | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | High level description |
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108 | High level description | |
109 | ---------------------- |
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109 | ---------------------- | |
110 |
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110 | |||
111 | Whereas `dirstate-v1` uses a single `.hg/disrtate` file, |
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111 | Whereas `dirstate-v1` uses a single `.hg/disrtate` file, | |
112 | in `dirstate-v2` that file is a "docket" file |
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112 | in `dirstate-v2` that file is a "docket" file | |
113 | that only contains some metadata |
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113 | that only contains some metadata | |
114 | and points to separate data file named `.hg/dirstate.{ID}`, |
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114 | and points to separate data file named `.hg/dirstate.{ID}`, | |
115 | where `{ID}` is a random identifier. |
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115 | where `{ID}` is a random identifier. | |
116 |
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116 | |||
117 | This separation allows making data files append-only |
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117 | This separation allows making data files append-only | |
118 | and therefore safer to memory-map. |
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118 | and therefore safer to memory-map. | |
119 | Creating a new data file (occasionally to clean up unused data) |
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119 | Creating a new data file (occasionally to clean up unused data) | |
120 | can be done with a different ID |
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120 | can be done with a different ID | |
121 | without disrupting another Mercurial process |
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121 | without disrupting another Mercurial process | |
122 | that could still be using the previous data file. |
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122 | that could still be using the previous data file. | |
123 |
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123 | |||
124 | Both files have a format designed to reduce the need for parsing, |
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124 | Both files have a format designed to reduce the need for parsing, | |
125 | by using fixed-size binary components as much as possible. |
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125 | by using fixed-size binary components as much as possible. | |
126 | For data that is not fixed-size, |
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126 | For data that is not fixed-size, | |
127 | references to other parts of a file can be made by storing "pseudo-pointers": |
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127 | references to other parts of a file can be made by storing "pseudo-pointers": | |
128 | integers counted in bytes from the start of a file. |
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128 | integers counted in bytes from the start of a file. | |
129 | For read-only access no data structure is needed, |
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129 | For read-only access no data structure is needed, | |
130 | only a bytes buffer (possibly memory-mapped directly from the filesystem) |
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130 | only a bytes buffer (possibly memory-mapped directly from the filesystem) | |
131 | with specific parts read on demand. |
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131 | with specific parts read on demand. | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | The data file contains "nodes" organized in a tree. |
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133 | The data file contains "nodes" organized in a tree. | |
134 | Each node represents a file or directory inside the working directory |
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134 | Each node represents a file or directory inside the working directory | |
135 | or its parent changeset. |
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135 | or its parent changeset. | |
136 | This tree has the same structure as the filesystem, |
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136 | This tree has the same structure as the filesystem, | |
137 | so a node representing a directory has child nodes representing |
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137 | so a node representing a directory has child nodes representing | |
138 | the files and subdirectories contained directly in that directory. |
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138 | the files and subdirectories contained directly in that directory. | |
139 |
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139 | |||
140 | The docket file format |
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140 | The docket file format | |
141 | ---------------------- |
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141 | ---------------------- | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | This is implemented in `rust/hg-core/src/dirstate_tree/on_disk.rs` |
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143 | This is implemented in `rust/hg-core/src/dirstate_tree/on_disk.rs` | |
144 | and `mercurial/dirstateutils/docket.py`. |
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144 | and `mercurial/dirstateutils/docket.py`. | |
145 |
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145 | |||
146 | Components of the docket file are found at fixed offsets, |
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146 | Components of the docket file are found at fixed offsets, | |
147 | counted in bytes from the start of the file: |
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147 | counted in bytes from the start of the file: | |
148 |
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148 | |||
149 | * Offset 0: |
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149 | * Offset 0: | |
150 | The 12-bytes marker string "dirstate-v2\n" ending with a newline character. |
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150 | The 12-bytes marker string "dirstate-v2\n" ending with a newline character. | |
151 | This makes it easier to tell a dirstate-v2 file from a dirstate-v1 file, |
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151 | This makes it easier to tell a dirstate-v2 file from a dirstate-v1 file, | |
152 | although it is not strictly necessary |
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152 | although it is not strictly necessary | |
153 | since `.hg/requires` determines which format to use. |
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153 | since `.hg/requires` determines which format to use. | |
154 |
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154 | |||
155 | * Offset 12: |
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155 | * Offset 12: | |
156 | The changeset node ID on the first parent of the working directory, |
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156 | The changeset node ID on the first parent of the working directory, | |
157 | as up to 32 binary bytes. |
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157 | as up to 32 binary bytes. | |
158 | If a node ID is shorter (20 bytes for SHA-1), |
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158 | If a node ID is shorter (20 bytes for SHA-1), | |
159 | it is start-aligned and the rest of the bytes are set to zero. |
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159 | it is start-aligned and the rest of the bytes are set to zero. | |
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | * Offset 44: |
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161 | * Offset 44: | |
162 | The changeset node ID on the second parent of the working directory, |
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162 | The changeset node ID on the second parent of the working directory, | |
163 | or all zeros if there isnβt one. |
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163 | or all zeros if there isnβt one. | |
164 | Also 32 binary bytes. |
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164 | Also 32 binary bytes. | |
165 |
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165 | |||
166 | * Offset 76: |
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166 | * Offset 76: | |
167 | Tree metadata on 44 bytes, described below. |
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167 | Tree metadata on 44 bytes, described below. | |
168 | Its separation in this documentation from the rest of the docket |
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168 | Its separation in this documentation from the rest of the docket | |
169 | reflects a detail of the current implementation. |
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169 | reflects a detail of the current implementation. | |
170 | Since tree metadata is also made of fields at fixed offsets, those could |
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170 | Since tree metadata is also made of fields at fixed offsets, those could | |
171 | be inlined here by adding 76 bytes to each offset. |
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171 | be inlined here by adding 76 bytes to each offset. | |
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | * Offset 120: |
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173 | * Offset 120: | |
174 | The used size of the data file, as a 32-bit big-endian integer. |
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174 | The used size of the data file, as a 32-bit big-endian integer. | |
175 | The actual size of the data file may be larger |
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175 | The actual size of the data file may be larger | |
176 | (if another Mercurial processis in appending to it |
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176 | (if another Mercurial processis in appending to it | |
177 | but has not updated the docket yet). |
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177 | but has not updated the docket yet). | |
178 | That extra data must be ignored. |
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178 | That extra data must be ignored. | |
179 |
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179 | |||
180 | * Offset 124: |
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180 | * Offset 124: | |
181 | The length of the data file identifier, as a 8-bit integer. |
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181 | The length of the data file identifier, as a 8-bit integer. | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | * Offset 125: |
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183 | * Offset 125: | |
184 | The data file identifier. |
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184 | The data file identifier. | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | * Any additional data is current ignored, and dropped when updating the file. |
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186 | * Any additional data is current ignored, and dropped when updating the file. | |
187 |
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187 | |||
188 | Tree metadata in the docket file |
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188 | Tree metadata in the docket file | |
189 | -------------------------------- |
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189 | -------------------------------- | |
190 |
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190 | |||
191 | Tree metadata is similarly made of components at fixed offsets. |
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191 | Tree metadata is similarly made of components at fixed offsets. | |
192 | These offsets are counted in bytes from the start of tree metadata, |
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192 | These offsets are counted in bytes from the start of tree metadata, | |
193 | which is 76 bytes after the start of the docket file. |
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193 | which is 76 bytes after the start of the docket file. | |
194 |
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194 | |||
195 | This metadata can be thought of as the singular root of the tree |
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195 | This metadata can be thought of as the singular root of the tree | |
196 | formed by nodes in the data file. |
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196 | formed by nodes in the data file. | |
197 |
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197 | |||
198 | * Offset 0: |
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198 | * Offset 0: | |
199 | Pseudo-pointer to the start of root nodes, |
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199 | Pseudo-pointer to the start of root nodes, | |
200 | counted in bytes from the start of the data file, |
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200 | counted in bytes from the start of the data file, | |
201 | as a 32-bit big-endian integer. |
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201 | as a 32-bit big-endian integer. | |
202 | These nodes describe files and directories found directly |
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202 | These nodes describe files and directories found directly | |
203 | at the root of the working directory. |
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203 | at the root of the working directory. | |
204 |
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204 | |||
205 | * Offset 4: |
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205 | * Offset 4: | |
206 | Number of root nodes, as a 32-bit big-endian integer. |
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206 | Number of root nodes, as a 32-bit big-endian integer. | |
207 |
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207 | |||
208 | * Offset 8: |
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208 | * Offset 8: | |
209 | Total number of nodes in the entire tree that "have a dirstate entry", |
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209 | Total number of nodes in the entire tree that "have a dirstate entry", | |
210 | as a 32-bit big-endian integer. |
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210 | as a 32-bit big-endian integer. | |
211 | Those nodes represent files that would be present at all in `dirstate-v1`. |
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211 | Those nodes represent files that would be present at all in `dirstate-v1`. | |
212 | This is typically less than the total number of nodes. |
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212 | This is typically less than the total number of nodes. | |
213 | This counter is used to implement `len(dirstatemap)`. |
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213 | This counter is used to implement `len(dirstatemap)`. | |
214 |
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214 | |||
215 | * Offset 12: |
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215 | * Offset 12: | |
216 | Number of nodes in the entire tree that have a copy source, |
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216 | Number of nodes in the entire tree that have a copy source, | |
217 | as a 32-bit big-endian integer. |
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217 | as a 32-bit big-endian integer. | |
218 | At the next commit, these files are recorded |
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218 | At the next commit, these files are recorded | |
219 | as having been copied or moved/renamed from that source. |
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219 | as having been copied or moved/renamed from that source. | |
220 | (A move is recorded as a copy and separate removal of the source.) |
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220 | (A move is recorded as a copy and separate removal of the source.) | |
221 | This counter is used to implement `len(dirstatemap.copymap)`. |
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221 | This counter is used to implement `len(dirstatemap.copymap)`. | |
222 |
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222 | |||
223 | * Offset 16: |
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223 | * Offset 16: | |
224 | An estimation of how many bytes of the data file |
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224 | An estimation of how many bytes of the data file | |
225 | (within its used size) are unused, as a 32-bit big-endian integer. |
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225 | (within its used size) are unused, as a 32-bit big-endian integer. | |
226 | When appending to an existing data file, |
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226 | When appending to an existing data file, | |
227 | some existing nodes or paths can be unreachable from the new root |
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227 | some existing nodes or paths can be unreachable from the new root | |
228 | but they still take up space. |
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228 | but they still take up space. | |
229 | This counter is used to decide when to write a new data file from scratch |
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229 | This counter is used to decide when to write a new data file from scratch | |
230 | instead of appending to an existing one, |
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230 | instead of appending to an existing one, | |
231 | in order to get rid of that unreachable data |
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231 | in order to get rid of that unreachable data | |
232 | and avoid unbounded file size growth. |
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232 | and avoid unbounded file size growth. | |
233 |
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233 | |||
234 | * Offset 20: |
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234 | * Offset 20: | |
235 | These four bytes are currently ignored |
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235 | These four bytes are currently ignored | |
236 | and reset to zero when updating a docket file. |
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236 | and reset to zero when updating a docket file. | |
237 | This is an attempt at forward compatibility: |
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237 | This is an attempt at forward compatibility: | |
238 | future Mercurial versions could use this as a bit field |
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238 | future Mercurial versions could use this as a bit field | |
239 | to indicate that a dirstate has additional data or constraints. |
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239 | to indicate that a dirstate has additional data or constraints. | |
240 | Finding a dirstate file with the relevant bit unset indicates that |
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240 | Finding a dirstate file with the relevant bit unset indicates that | |
241 | it was written by a then-older version |
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241 | it was written by a then-older version | |
242 | which is not aware of that future change. |
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242 | which is not aware of that future change. | |
243 |
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243 | |||
244 | * Offset 24: |
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244 | * Offset 24: | |
245 | Either 20 zero bytes, or a SHA-1 hash as 20 binary bytes. |
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245 | Either 20 zero bytes, or a SHA-1 hash as 20 binary bytes. | |
246 | When present, the hash is of ignore patterns |
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246 | When present, the hash is of ignore patterns | |
247 | that were used for some previous run of the `status` algorithm. |
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247 | that were used for some previous run of the `status` algorithm. | |
248 |
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248 | |||
249 | * (Offset 44: end of tree metadata) |
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249 | * (Offset 44: end of tree metadata) | |
250 |
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250 | |||
251 | Optional hash of ignore patterns |
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251 | Optional hash of ignore patterns | |
252 | -------------------------------- |
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252 | -------------------------------- | |
253 |
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253 | |||
254 | The implementation of `status` at `rust/hg-core/src/dirstate_tree/status.rs` |
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254 | The implementation of `status` at `rust/hg-core/src/dirstate_tree/status.rs` | |
255 | has been optimized such that its run time is dominated by calls |
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255 | has been optimized such that its run time is dominated by calls | |
256 | to `stat` for reading the filesystem metadata of a file or directory, |
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256 | to `stat` for reading the filesystem metadata of a file or directory, | |
257 | and to `readdir` for listing the contents of a directory. |
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257 | and to `readdir` for listing the contents of a directory. | |
258 | In some cases the algorithm can skip calls to `readdir` |
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258 | In some cases the algorithm can skip calls to `readdir` | |
259 | (saving significant time) |
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259 | (saving significant time) | |
260 | because the dirstate already contains enough of the relevant information |
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260 | because the dirstate already contains enough of the relevant information | |
261 | to build the correct `status` results. |
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261 | to build the correct `status` results. | |
262 |
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262 | |||
263 | The default configuration of `hg status` is to list unknown files |
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263 | The default configuration of `hg status` is to list unknown files | |
264 | but not ignored files. |
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264 | but not ignored files. | |
265 | In this case, it matters for the `readdir`-skipping optimization |
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265 | In this case, it matters for the `readdir`-skipping optimization | |
266 | if a given file used to be ignored but became unknown |
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266 | if a given file used to be ignored but became unknown | |
267 | because `.hgignore` changed. |
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267 | because `.hgignore` changed. | |
268 | To detect the possibility of such a change, |
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268 | To detect the possibility of such a change, | |
269 | the tree metadata contains an optional hash of all ignore patterns. |
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269 | the tree metadata contains an optional hash of all ignore patterns. | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | We define: |
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271 | We define: | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | * "Root" ignore files as: |
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273 | * "Root" ignore files as: | |
274 |
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274 | |||
275 | - `.hgignore` at the root of the repository if it exists |
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275 | - `.hgignore` at the root of the repository if it exists | |
276 | - And all files from `ui.ignore.*` config. |
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276 | - And all files from `ui.ignore.*` config. | |
277 |
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277 | |||
278 | This set of files is sorted by the string representation of their path. |
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278 | This set of files is sorted by the string representation of their path. | |
279 |
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279 | |||
280 | * The "expanded contents" of an ignore files is the byte string made |
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280 | * The "expanded contents" of an ignore files is the byte string made | |
281 | by the concatenation of its contents followed by the "expanded contents" |
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281 | by the concatenation of its contents followed by the "expanded contents" | |
282 | of other files included with `include:` or `subinclude:` directives, |
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282 | of other files included with `include:` or `subinclude:` directives, | |
283 | in inclusion order. This definition is recursive, as included files can |
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283 | in inclusion order. This definition is recursive, as included files can | |
284 | themselves include more files. |
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284 | themselves include more files. | |
285 |
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285 | |||
286 | This hash is defined as the SHA-1 of the concatenation (in sorted |
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286 | This hash is defined as the SHA-1 of the concatenation (in sorted | |
287 | order) of the "expanded contents" of each "root" ignore file. |
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287 | order) of the "expanded contents" of each "root" ignore file. | |
288 | (Note that computing this does not require actually concatenating |
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288 | (Note that computing this does not require actually concatenating | |
289 | into a single contiguous byte sequence. |
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289 | into a single contiguous byte sequence. | |
290 | Instead a SHA-1 hasher object can be created |
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290 | Instead a SHA-1 hasher object can be created | |
291 | and fed separate chunks one by one.) |
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291 | and fed separate chunks one by one.) | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | The data file format |
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293 | The data file format | |
294 | -------------------- |
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294 | -------------------- | |
295 |
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295 | |||
296 | This is implemented in `rust/hg-core/src/dirstate_tree/on_disk.rs` |
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296 | This is implemented in `rust/hg-core/src/dirstate_tree/on_disk.rs` | |
297 | and `mercurial/dirstateutils/v2.py`. |
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297 | and `mercurial/dirstateutils/v2.py`. | |
298 |
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298 | |||
299 | The data file contains two types of data: paths and nodes. |
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299 | The data file contains two types of data: paths and nodes. | |
300 |
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300 | |||
301 | Paths and nodes can be organized in any order in the file, except that sibling |
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301 | Paths and nodes can be organized in any order in the file, except that sibling | |
302 | nodes must be next to each other and sorted by their path. |
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302 | nodes must be next to each other and sorted by their path. | |
303 | Contiguity lets the parent refer to them all |
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303 | Contiguity lets the parent refer to them all | |
304 | by their count and a single pseudo-pointer, |
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304 | by their count and a single pseudo-pointer, | |
305 | instead of storing one pseudo-pointer per child node. |
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305 | instead of storing one pseudo-pointer per child node. | |
306 | Sorting allows using binary seach to find a child node with a given name |
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306 | Sorting allows using binary seach to find a child node with a given name | |
307 | in `O(log(n))` byte sequence comparisons. |
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307 | in `O(log(n))` byte sequence comparisons. | |
308 |
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308 | |||
309 | The current implemention writes paths and child node before a given node |
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309 | The current implemention writes paths and child node before a given node | |
310 | for ease of figuring out the value of pseudo-pointers by the time the are to be |
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310 | for ease of figuring out the value of pseudo-pointers by the time the are to be | |
311 | written, but this is not an obligation and readers must not rely on it. |
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311 | written, but this is not an obligation and readers must not rely on it. | |
312 |
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312 | |||
313 | A path is stored as a byte string anywhere in the file, without delimiter. |
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313 | A path is stored as a byte string anywhere in the file, without delimiter. | |
314 | It is refered to by one or more node by a pseudo-pointer to its start, and its |
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314 | It is refered to by one or more node by a pseudo-pointer to its start, and its | |
315 | length in bytes. Since there is no delimiter, |
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315 | length in bytes. Since there is no delimiter, | |
316 | when a path is a substring of another the same bytes could be reused, |
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316 | when a path is a substring of another the same bytes could be reused, | |
317 | although the implementation does not exploit this as of this writing. |
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317 | although the implementation does not exploit this as of this writing. | |
318 |
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318 | |||
319 | A node is stored on 43 bytes with components at fixed offsets. Paths and |
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319 | A node is stored on 43 bytes with components at fixed offsets. Paths and | |
320 | child nodes relevant to a node are stored externally and referenced though |
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320 | child nodes relevant to a node are stored externally and referenced though | |
321 | pseudo-pointers. |
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321 | pseudo-pointers. | |
322 |
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322 | |||
323 | All integers are stored in big-endian. All pseudo-pointers are 32-bit integers |
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323 | All integers are stored in big-endian. All pseudo-pointers are 32-bit integers | |
324 | counting bytes from the start of the data file. Path lengths and positions |
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324 | counting bytes from the start of the data file. Path lengths and positions | |
325 | are 16-bit integers, also counted in bytes. |
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325 | are 16-bit integers, also counted in bytes. | |
326 |
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326 | |||
327 | Node components are: |
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327 | Node components are: | |
328 |
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328 | |||
329 | * Offset 0: |
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329 | * Offset 0: | |
330 | Pseudo-pointer to the full path of this node, |
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330 | Pseudo-pointer to the full path of this node, | |
331 | from the working directory root. |
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331 | from the working directory root. | |
332 |
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332 | |||
333 | * Offset 4: |
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333 | * Offset 4: | |
334 | Length of the full path. |
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334 | Length of the full path. | |
335 |
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335 | |||
336 | * Offset 6: |
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336 | * Offset 6: | |
337 | Position of the last `/` path separator within the full path, |
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337 | Position of the last `/` path separator within the full path, | |
338 | in bytes from the start of the full path, |
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338 | in bytes from the start of the full path, | |
339 | or zero if there isnβt one. |
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339 | or zero if there isnβt one. | |
340 | The part of the full path after this position is the "base name". |
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340 | The part of the full path after this position is the "base name". | |
341 | Since sibling nodes have the same parent, only their base name vary |
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341 | Since sibling nodes have the same parent, only their base name vary | |
342 | and needs to be considered when doing binary search to find a given path. |
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342 | and needs to be considered when doing binary search to find a given path. | |
343 |
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343 | |||
344 | * Offset 8: |
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344 | * Offset 8: | |
345 | Pseudo-pointer to the "copy source" path for this node, |
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345 | Pseudo-pointer to the "copy source" path for this node, | |
346 | or zero if there is no copy source. |
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346 | or zero if there is no copy source. | |
347 |
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347 | |||
348 | * Offset 12: |
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348 | * Offset 12: | |
349 | Length of the copy source path, or zero if there isnβt one. |
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349 | Length of the copy source path, or zero if there isnβt one. | |
350 |
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350 | |||
351 | * Offset 14: |
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351 | * Offset 14: | |
352 | Pseudo-pointer to the start of child nodes. |
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352 | Pseudo-pointer to the start of child nodes. | |
353 |
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353 | |||
354 | * Offset 18: |
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354 | * Offset 18: | |
355 | Number of child nodes, as a 32-bit integer. |
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355 | Number of child nodes, as a 32-bit integer. | |
356 | They occupy 43 times this number of bytes |
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356 | They occupy 43 times this number of bytes | |
357 | (not counting space for paths, and further descendants). |
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357 | (not counting space for paths, and further descendants). | |
358 |
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358 | |||
359 | * Offset 22: |
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359 | * Offset 22: | |
360 | Number as a 32-bit integer of descendant nodes in this subtree, |
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360 | Number as a 32-bit integer of descendant nodes in this subtree, | |
361 | not including this node itself, |
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361 | not including this node itself, | |
362 | that "have a dirstate entry". |
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362 | that "have a dirstate entry". | |
363 | Those nodes represent files that would be present at all in `dirstate-v1`. |
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363 | Those nodes represent files that would be present at all in `dirstate-v1`. | |
364 | This is typically less than the total number of descendants. |
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364 | This is typically less than the total number of descendants. | |
365 | This counter is used to implement `has_dir`. |
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365 | This counter is used to implement `has_dir`. | |
366 |
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366 | |||
367 | * Offset 26: |
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367 | * Offset 26: | |
368 | Number as a 32-bit integer of descendant nodes in this subtree, |
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368 | Number as a 32-bit integer of descendant nodes in this subtree, | |
369 | not including this node itself, |
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369 | not including this node itself, | |
370 | that represent files tracked in the working directory. |
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370 | that represent files tracked in the working directory. | |
371 | (For example, `hg rm` makes a file untracked.) |
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371 | (For example, `hg rm` makes a file untracked.) | |
372 | This counter is used to implement `has_tracked_dir`. |
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372 | This counter is used to implement `has_tracked_dir`. | |
373 |
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373 | |||
374 | * Offset 30: |
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374 | * Offset 30: | |
375 | A `flags` fields that packs some boolean values as bits of a 16-bit integer. |
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375 | A `flags` fields that packs some boolean values as bits of a 16-bit integer. | |
376 | Starting from least-significant, bit masks are:: |
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376 | Starting from least-significant, bit masks are:: | |
377 |
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377 | |||
378 | WDIR_TRACKED = 1 << 0 |
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378 | WDIR_TRACKED = 1 << 0 | |
379 | P1_TRACKED = 1 << 1 |
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379 | P1_TRACKED = 1 << 1 | |
380 | P2_INFO = 1 << 2 |
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380 | P2_INFO = 1 << 2 | |
381 | HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE = 1 << 3 |
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381 | HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE = 1 << 3 | |
382 | HAS_FILE_MTIME = 1 << 4 |
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382 | HAS_FILE_MTIME = 1 << 4 | |
383 | HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME = 1 << 5 |
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383 | HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME = 1 << 5 | |
384 | MODE_EXEC_PERM = 1 << 6 |
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384 | MODE_EXEC_PERM = 1 << 6 | |
385 | MODE_IS_SYMLINK = 1 << 7 |
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385 | MODE_IS_SYMLINK = 1 << 7 | |
386 | EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED = 1 << 8 |
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386 | EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED = 1 << 8 | |
387 | ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED = 1 << 9 |
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387 | ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED = 1 << 9 | |
388 | ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED = 1 << 10 |
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388 | ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED = 1 << 10 | |
389 | HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 11 |
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389 | HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 11 | |
390 | FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 12 |
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390 | FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 12 | |
391 | HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 13 |
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391 | HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 13 | |
392 | FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 14 |
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392 | FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 14 | |
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393 | MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS = 1 << 15 | |||
393 |
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394 | |||
394 | The meaning of each bit is described below. |
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395 | The meaning of each bit is described below. | |
395 |
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396 | |||
396 | Other bits are unset. |
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397 | Other bits are unset. | |
397 | They may be assigned meaning if the future, |
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398 | They may be assigned meaning if the future, | |
398 | with the limitation that Mercurial versions that pre-date such meaning |
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399 | with the limitation that Mercurial versions that pre-date such meaning | |
399 | will always reset those bits to unset when writing nodes. |
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400 | will always reset those bits to unset when writing nodes. | |
400 | (A new node is written for any mutation in its subtree, |
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401 | (A new node is written for any mutation in its subtree, | |
401 | leaving the bytes of the old node unreachable |
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402 | leaving the bytes of the old node unreachable | |
402 | until the data file is rewritten entirely.) |
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403 | until the data file is rewritten entirely.) | |
403 |
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404 | |||
404 | * Offset 32: |
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405 | * Offset 32: | |
405 | A `size` field described below, as a 32-bit integer. |
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406 | A `size` field described below, as a 32-bit integer. | |
406 | Unlike in dirstate-v1, negative values are not used. |
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407 | Unlike in dirstate-v1, negative values are not used. | |
407 |
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408 | |||
408 | * Offset 36: |
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409 | * Offset 36: | |
409 | The seconds component of an `mtime` field described below, |
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410 | The seconds component of an `mtime` field described below, | |
410 | as a 32-bit integer. |
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411 | as a 32-bit integer. | |
411 | Unlike in dirstate-v1, negative values are not used. |
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412 | Unlike in dirstate-v1, negative values are not used. | |
412 | When `mtime` is used, this is number of seconds since the Unix epoch |
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413 | When `mtime` is used, this is number of seconds since the Unix epoch | |
413 | truncated to its lower 31 bits. |
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414 | truncated to its lower 31 bits. | |
414 |
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415 | |||
415 | * Offset 40: |
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416 | * Offset 40: | |
416 | The nanoseconds component of an `mtime` field described below, |
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417 | The nanoseconds component of an `mtime` field described below, | |
417 | as a 32-bit integer. |
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418 | as a 32-bit integer. | |
418 | When `mtime` is used, |
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419 | When `mtime` is used, | |
419 | this is the number of nanoseconds since `mtime.seconds`, |
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420 | this is the number of nanoseconds since `mtime.seconds`, | |
420 | always stritctly less than one billion. |
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421 | always stritctly less than one billion. | |
421 |
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422 | |||
422 | This may be zero if more precision is not available. |
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423 | This may be zero if more precision is not available. | |
423 | (This can happen because of limitations in any of Mercurial, Python, |
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424 | (This can happen because of limitations in any of Mercurial, Python, | |
424 | libc, the operating system, β¦) |
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425 | libc, the operating system, β¦) | |
425 |
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426 | |||
426 | When comparing two mtimes and either has this component set to zero, |
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427 | When comparing two mtimes and either has this component set to zero, | |
427 | the sub-second precision of both should be ignored. |
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428 | the sub-second precision of both should be ignored. | |
428 | False positives when checking mtime equality due to clock resolution |
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429 | False positives when checking mtime equality due to clock resolution | |
429 | are always possible and the status algorithm needs to deal with them, |
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430 | are always possible and the status algorithm needs to deal with them, | |
430 | but having too many false negatives could be harmful too. |
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431 | but having too many false negatives could be harmful too. | |
431 |
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432 | |||
432 | * (Offset 44: end of this node) |
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433 | * (Offset 44: end of this node) | |
433 |
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434 | |||
434 | The meaning of the boolean values packed in `flags` is: |
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435 | The meaning of the boolean values packed in `flags` is: | |
435 |
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436 | |||
436 | `WDIR_TRACKED` |
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437 | `WDIR_TRACKED` | |
437 | Set if the working directory contains a tracked file at this nodeβs path. |
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438 | Set if the working directory contains a tracked file at this nodeβs path. | |
438 | This is typically set and unset by `hg add` and `hg rm`. |
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439 | This is typically set and unset by `hg add` and `hg rm`. | |
439 |
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440 | |||
440 | `P1_TRACKED` |
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441 | `P1_TRACKED` | |
441 | Set if the working directoryβs first parent changeset |
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442 | Set if the working directoryβs first parent changeset | |
442 | (whose node identifier is found in tree metadata) |
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443 | (whose node identifier is found in tree metadata) | |
443 | contains a tracked file at this nodeβs path. |
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444 | contains a tracked file at this nodeβs path. | |
444 | This is a cache to reduce manifest lookups. |
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445 | This is a cache to reduce manifest lookups. | |
445 |
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446 | |||
446 | `P2_INFO` |
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447 | `P2_INFO` | |
447 | Set if the file has been involved in some merge operation. |
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448 | Set if the file has been involved in some merge operation. | |
448 | Either because it was actually merged, |
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449 | Either because it was actually merged, | |
449 | or because the version in the second parent p2 version was ahead, |
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450 | or because the version in the second parent p2 version was ahead, | |
450 | or because some rename moved it there. |
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451 | or because some rename moved it there. | |
451 | In either case `hg status` will want it displayed as modified. |
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452 | In either case `hg status` will want it displayed as modified. | |
452 |
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453 | |||
453 | Files that would be mentioned at all in the `dirstate-v1` file format |
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454 | Files that would be mentioned at all in the `dirstate-v1` file format | |
454 | have a node with at least one of the above three bits set in `dirstate-v2`. |
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455 | have a node with at least one of the above three bits set in `dirstate-v2`. | |
455 | Letβs call these files "tracked anywhere", |
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456 | Letβs call these files "tracked anywhere", | |
456 | and "untracked" the nodes with all three of these bits unset. |
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457 | and "untracked" the nodes with all three of these bits unset. | |
457 | Untracked nodes are typically for directories: |
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458 | Untracked nodes are typically for directories: | |
458 | they hold child nodes and form the tree structure. |
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459 | they hold child nodes and form the tree structure. | |
459 | Additional untracked nodes may also exist. |
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460 | Additional untracked nodes may also exist. | |
460 | Although implementations should strive to clean up nodes |
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461 | Although implementations should strive to clean up nodes | |
461 | that are entirely unused, other untracked nodes may also exist. |
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462 | that are entirely unused, other untracked nodes may also exist. | |
462 | For example, a future version of Mercurial might in some cases |
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463 | For example, a future version of Mercurial might in some cases | |
463 | add nodes for untracked files or/and ignored files in the working directory |
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464 | add nodes for untracked files or/and ignored files in the working directory | |
464 | in order to optimize `hg status` |
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465 | in order to optimize `hg status` | |
465 | by enabling it to skip `readdir` in more cases. |
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466 | by enabling it to skip `readdir` in more cases. | |
466 |
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467 | |||
467 | `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` |
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468 | `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` | |
468 | Must be unset for untracked nodes. |
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469 | Must be unset for untracked nodes. | |
469 | For files tracked anywhere, if this is set: |
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470 | For files tracked anywhere, if this is set: | |
470 | - The `size` field is the expected file size, |
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471 | - The `size` field is the expected file size, | |
471 | in bytes truncated its lower to 31 bits. |
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472 | in bytes truncated its lower to 31 bits. | |
472 | - The expected execute permission for the fileβs owner |
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473 | - The expected execute permission for the fileβs owner | |
473 | is given by `MODE_EXEC_PERM` |
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474 | is given by `MODE_EXEC_PERM` | |
474 | - The expected file type is given by `MODE_IS_SIMLINK`: |
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475 | - The expected file type is given by `MODE_IS_SIMLINK`: | |
475 | a symbolic link if set, or a normal file if unset. |
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476 | a symbolic link if set, or a normal file if unset. | |
476 | If this is unset the expected size, permission, and file type are unknown. |
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477 | If this is unset the expected size, permission, and file type are unknown. | |
477 | The `size` field is unused (set to zero). |
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478 | The `size` field is unused (set to zero). | |
478 |
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479 | |||
479 | `HAS_FILE_MTIME` |
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480 | `HAS_FILE_MTIME` | |
480 | Must be unset for untracked nodes. |
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481 | Must be unset for untracked nodes. | |
481 | If this and `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` are both unset, |
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482 | If this and `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` are both unset, | |
482 | the `mtime` field is unused (set to zero). |
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483 | the `mtime` field is unused (set to zero). | |
483 | If this is set, `mtime` is the expected modification time. |
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484 | If this is set, `mtime` is the expected modification time. | |
484 |
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485 | |||
485 | `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` |
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486 | `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` | |
486 | Must be unset for file tracked anywhere. |
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487 | Must be unset for file tracked anywhere. | |
487 | If this and `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` are both unset, |
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488 | If this and `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` are both unset, | |
488 | the `mtime` field is unused (set to zero). |
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489 | the `mtime` field is unused (set to zero). | |
489 | If this is set, at some point, |
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490 | If this is set, at some point, | |
490 | this path in the working directory was observed: |
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491 | this path in the working directory was observed: | |
491 |
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492 | |||
492 | - To be a directory |
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493 | - To be a directory | |
493 | - With the modification time given in `mtime` |
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494 | - With the modification time given in `mtime` | |
494 | - That time was already strictly in the past when observed, |
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495 | - That time was already strictly in the past when observed, | |
495 | meaning that later changes cannot happen in the same clock tick |
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496 | meaning that later changes cannot happen in the same clock tick | |
496 | and must cause a different modification time |
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497 | and must cause a different modification time | |
497 | (unless the system clock jumps back and we get unlucky, |
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498 | (unless the system clock jumps back and we get unlucky, | |
498 | which is not impossible but deemed unlikely enough). |
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499 | which is not impossible but deemed unlikely enough). | |
499 | - All direct children of this directory |
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500 | - All direct children of this directory | |
500 | (as returned by `std::fs::read_dir`) |
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501 | (as returned by `std::fs::read_dir`) | |
501 | either have a corresponding dirstate node, |
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502 | either have a corresponding dirstate node, | |
502 | or are ignored by ignore patterns whose hash is in tree metadata. |
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503 | or are ignored by ignore patterns whose hash is in tree metadata. | |
503 |
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504 | |||
504 | This means that if `std::fs::symlink_metadata` later reports |
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505 | This means that if `std::fs::symlink_metadata` later reports | |
505 | the same modification time |
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506 | the same modification time | |
506 | and ignored patterns havenβt changed, |
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507 | and ignored patterns havenβt changed, | |
507 | a run of status that is not listing ignored files |
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508 | a run of status that is not listing ignored files | |
508 | can skip calling `std::fs::read_dir` again for this directory, |
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509 | can skip calling `std::fs::read_dir` again for this directory, | |
509 | and iterate child dirstate nodes instead. |
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510 | and iterate child dirstate nodes instead. | |
510 |
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511 | |||
511 | `MODE_EXEC_PERM` |
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512 | `MODE_EXEC_PERM` | |
512 | Must be unset if `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` is unset. |
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513 | Must be unset if `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` is unset. | |
513 | If `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` is set, |
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514 | If `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` is set, | |
514 | this indicates whether the fileβs own is expected |
|
515 | this indicates whether the fileβs own is expected | |
515 | to have execute permission. |
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516 | to have execute permission. | |
516 |
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517 | |||
517 | `MODE_IS_SYMLINK` |
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518 | `MODE_IS_SYMLINK` | |
518 | Must be unset if `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` is unset. |
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519 | Must be unset if `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` is unset. | |
519 | If `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` is set, |
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520 | If `HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` is set, | |
520 | this indicates whether the file is expected to be a symlink |
|
521 | this indicates whether the file is expected to be a symlink | |
521 | as opposed to a normal file. |
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522 | as opposed to a normal file. | |
522 |
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523 | |||
523 | `EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED` |
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524 | `EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED` | |
524 | Must be unset for untracked nodes. |
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525 | Must be unset for untracked nodes. | |
525 | For: |
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526 | For: | |
526 | - a file tracked anywhere |
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527 | - a file tracked anywhere | |
527 | - that has expected metadata (`HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` and `HAS_FILE_MTIME`) |
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528 | - that has expected metadata (`HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE` and `HAS_FILE_MTIME`) | |
528 | - if that metadata matches |
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529 | - if that metadata matches | |
529 | metadata found in the working directory with `stat` |
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530 | metadata found in the working directory with `stat` | |
530 | This bit indicates the status of the file. |
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531 | This bit indicates the status of the file. | |
531 | If set, the status is modified. If unset, it is clean. |
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532 | If set, the status is modified. If unset, it is clean. | |
532 |
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533 | |||
533 | In cases where `hg status` needs to read the contents of a file |
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534 | In cases where `hg status` needs to read the contents of a file | |
534 | because metadata is ambiguous, this bit lets it record the result |
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535 | because metadata is ambiguous, this bit lets it record the result | |
535 | if the result is modified so that a future run of `hg status` |
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536 | if the result is modified so that a future run of `hg status` | |
536 | does not need to do the same again. |
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537 | does not need to do the same again. | |
537 | It is valid to never set this bit, |
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538 | It is valid to never set this bit, | |
538 | and consider expected metadata ambiguous if it is set. |
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539 | and consider expected metadata ambiguous if it is set. | |
539 |
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540 | |||
540 | `ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED` |
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541 | `ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED` | |
541 | If set, all "unknown" children existing on disk (at the time of the last |
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542 | If set, all "unknown" children existing on disk (at the time of the last | |
542 | status) have been recorded and the `mtime` associated with |
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543 | status) have been recorded and the `mtime` associated with | |
543 | `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` can be used for optimization even when "unknown" file |
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544 | `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` can be used for optimization even when "unknown" file | |
544 | are listed. |
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545 | are listed. | |
545 |
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546 | |||
546 | Note that the amount recorded "unknown" children can still be zero if None |
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547 | Note that the amount recorded "unknown" children can still be zero if None | |
547 | where present. |
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548 | where present. | |
548 |
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549 | |||
549 | Also note that having this flag unset does not imply that no "unknown" |
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550 | Also note that having this flag unset does not imply that no "unknown" | |
550 | children have been recorded. Some might be present, but there is no garantee |
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551 | children have been recorded. Some might be present, but there is no garantee | |
551 | that is will be all of them. |
|
552 | that is will be all of them. | |
552 |
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553 | |||
553 | `ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED` |
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554 | `ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED` | |
554 | If set, all "ignored" children existing on disk (at the time of the last |
|
555 | If set, all "ignored" children existing on disk (at the time of the last | |
555 | status) have been recorded and the `mtime` associated with |
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556 | status) have been recorded and the `mtime` associated with | |
556 | `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` can be used for optimization even when "ignored" file |
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557 | `HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME` can be used for optimization even when "ignored" file | |
557 | are listed. |
|
558 | are listed. | |
558 |
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559 | |||
559 | Note that the amount recorded "ignored" children can still be zero if None |
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560 | Note that the amount recorded "ignored" children can still be zero if None | |
560 | where present. |
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561 | where present. | |
561 |
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562 | |||
562 | Also note that having this flag unset does not imply that no "ignored" |
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563 | Also note that having this flag unset does not imply that no "ignored" | |
563 | children have been recorded. Some might be present, but there is no garantee |
|
564 | children have been recorded. Some might be present, but there is no garantee | |
564 | that is will be all of them. |
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565 | that is will be all of them. | |
565 |
|
566 | |||
566 | `HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC` |
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567 | `HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC` | |
567 | If this flag is set, the entry carries "fallback" information for the |
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568 | If this flag is set, the entry carries "fallback" information for the | |
568 | executable bit in the `FALLBACK_EXEC` flag. |
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569 | executable bit in the `FALLBACK_EXEC` flag. | |
569 |
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570 | |||
570 | Fallback information can be stored in the dirstate to keep track of |
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571 | Fallback information can be stored in the dirstate to keep track of | |
571 | filesystem attribute tracked by Mercurial when the underlying file |
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572 | filesystem attribute tracked by Mercurial when the underlying file | |
572 | system or operating system does not support that property, (e.g. |
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573 | system or operating system does not support that property, (e.g. | |
573 | Windows). |
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574 | Windows). | |
574 |
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575 | |||
575 | `FALLBACK_EXEC` |
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576 | `FALLBACK_EXEC` | |
576 | Should be ignored if `HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC` is unset. If set the file for this |
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577 | Should be ignored if `HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC` is unset. If set the file for this | |
577 | entry should be considered executable if that information cannot be |
|
578 | entry should be considered executable if that information cannot be | |
578 | extracted from the file system. If unset it should be considered |
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579 | extracted from the file system. If unset it should be considered | |
579 | non-executable instead. |
|
580 | non-executable instead. | |
580 |
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581 | |||
581 | `HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK` |
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582 | `HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK` | |
582 | If this flag is set, the entry carries "fallback" information for symbolic |
|
583 | If this flag is set, the entry carries "fallback" information for symbolic | |
583 | link status in the `FALLBACK_SYMLINK` flag. |
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584 | link status in the `FALLBACK_SYMLINK` flag. | |
584 |
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585 | |||
585 | Fallback information can be stored in the dirstate to keep track of |
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586 | Fallback information can be stored in the dirstate to keep track of | |
586 | filesystem attribute tracked by Mercurial when the underlying file |
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587 | filesystem attribute tracked by Mercurial when the underlying file | |
587 | system or operating system does not support that property, (e.g. |
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588 | system or operating system does not support that property, (e.g. | |
588 | Windows). |
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589 | Windows). | |
589 |
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590 | |||
590 | `FALLBACK_SYMLINK` |
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591 | `FALLBACK_SYMLINK` | |
591 | Should be ignored if `HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK` is unset. If set the file for |
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592 | Should be ignored if `HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK` is unset. If set the file for | |
592 | this entry should be considered a symlink if that information cannot be |
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593 | this entry should be considered a symlink if that information cannot be | |
593 | extracted from the file system. If unset it should be considered a normal |
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594 | extracted from the file system. If unset it should be considered a normal | |
594 | file instead. |
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595 | file instead. | |
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596 | ||||
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597 | `MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS` | |||
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598 | This flag is relevant only when `HAS_FILE_MTIME` is set. When set, the | |||
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599 | `mtime` stored in the entry is only valid for comparison with timestamps | |||
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600 | that have nanosecond information. If available timestamp does not carries | |||
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601 | nanosecond information, the `mtime` should be ignored and no optimisation | |||
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602 | can be applied. |
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1 | # parsers.py - Python implementation of parsers.c |
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1 | # parsers.py - Python implementation of parsers.c | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2009 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> and others |
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3 | # Copyright 2009 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> and others | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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8 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | import stat |
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10 | import stat | |
11 | import struct |
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11 | import struct | |
12 | import zlib |
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12 | import zlib | |
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | from ..node import ( |
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14 | from ..node import ( | |
15 | nullrev, |
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15 | nullrev, | |
16 | sha1nodeconstants, |
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16 | sha1nodeconstants, | |
17 | ) |
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17 | ) | |
18 | from ..thirdparty import attr |
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18 | from ..thirdparty import attr | |
19 | from .. import ( |
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19 | from .. import ( | |
20 | error, |
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20 | error, | |
21 | pycompat, |
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21 | pycompat, | |
22 | revlogutils, |
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22 | revlogutils, | |
23 | util, |
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23 | util, | |
24 | ) |
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24 | ) | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | from ..revlogutils import nodemap as nodemaputil |
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26 | from ..revlogutils import nodemap as nodemaputil | |
27 | from ..revlogutils import constants as revlog_constants |
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27 | from ..revlogutils import constants as revlog_constants | |
28 |
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28 | |||
29 | stringio = pycompat.bytesio |
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29 | stringio = pycompat.bytesio | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | _pack = struct.pack |
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32 | _pack = struct.pack | |
33 | _unpack = struct.unpack |
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33 | _unpack = struct.unpack | |
34 | _compress = zlib.compress |
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34 | _compress = zlib.compress | |
35 | _decompress = zlib.decompress |
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35 | _decompress = zlib.decompress | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 |
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37 | |||
38 | # a special value used internally for `size` if the file come from the other parent |
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38 | # a special value used internally for `size` if the file come from the other parent | |
39 | FROM_P2 = -2 |
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39 | FROM_P2 = -2 | |
40 |
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40 | |||
41 | # a special value used internally for `size` if the file is modified/merged/added |
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41 | # a special value used internally for `size` if the file is modified/merged/added | |
42 | NONNORMAL = -1 |
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42 | NONNORMAL = -1 | |
43 |
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43 | |||
44 | # a special value used internally for `time` if the time is ambigeous |
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44 | # a special value used internally for `time` if the time is ambigeous | |
45 | AMBIGUOUS_TIME = -1 |
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45 | AMBIGUOUS_TIME = -1 | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | # Bits of the `flags` byte inside a node in the file format |
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47 | # Bits of the `flags` byte inside a node in the file format | |
48 | DIRSTATE_V2_WDIR_TRACKED = 1 << 0 |
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48 | DIRSTATE_V2_WDIR_TRACKED = 1 << 0 | |
49 | DIRSTATE_V2_P1_TRACKED = 1 << 1 |
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49 | DIRSTATE_V2_P1_TRACKED = 1 << 1 | |
50 | DIRSTATE_V2_P2_INFO = 1 << 2 |
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50 | DIRSTATE_V2_P2_INFO = 1 << 2 | |
51 | DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE = 1 << 3 |
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51 | DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE = 1 << 3 | |
52 | DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FILE_MTIME = 1 << 4 |
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52 | DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FILE_MTIME = 1 << 4 | |
53 | _DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_DIRCTORY_MTIME = 1 << 5 # Unused when Rust is not available |
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53 | _DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_DIRCTORY_MTIME = 1 << 5 # Unused when Rust is not available | |
54 | DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_EXEC_PERM = 1 << 6 |
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54 | DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_EXEC_PERM = 1 << 6 | |
55 | DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_IS_SYMLINK = 1 << 7 |
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55 | DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_IS_SYMLINK = 1 << 7 | |
56 | DIRSTATE_V2_EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED = 1 << 8 |
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56 | DIRSTATE_V2_EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED = 1 << 8 | |
57 | DIRSTATE_V2_ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED = 1 << 9 |
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57 | DIRSTATE_V2_ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED = 1 << 9 | |
58 | DIRSTATE_V2_ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED = 1 << 10 |
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58 | DIRSTATE_V2_ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED = 1 << 10 | |
59 | DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 11 |
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59 | DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 11 | |
60 | DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 12 |
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60 | DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 12 | |
61 | DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 13 |
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61 | DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 13 | |
62 | DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 14 |
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62 | DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 14 | |
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63 | DIRSTATE_V2_MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS = 1 << 15 | |||
63 |
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64 | |||
64 |
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65 | |||
65 | @attr.s(slots=True, init=False) |
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66 | @attr.s(slots=True, init=False) | |
66 | class DirstateItem(object): |
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67 | class DirstateItem(object): | |
67 | """represent a dirstate entry |
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68 | """represent a dirstate entry | |
68 |
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69 | |||
69 | It hold multiple attributes |
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70 | It hold multiple attributes | |
70 |
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71 | |||
71 | # about file tracking |
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72 | # about file tracking | |
72 | - wc_tracked: is the file tracked by the working copy |
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73 | - wc_tracked: is the file tracked by the working copy | |
73 | - p1_tracked: is the file tracked in working copy first parent |
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74 | - p1_tracked: is the file tracked in working copy first parent | |
74 | - p2_info: the file has been involved in some merge operation. Either |
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75 | - p2_info: the file has been involved in some merge operation. Either | |
75 | because it was actually merged, or because the p2 version was |
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76 | because it was actually merged, or because the p2 version was | |
76 | ahead, or because some rename moved it there. In either case |
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77 | ahead, or because some rename moved it there. In either case | |
77 | `hg status` will want it displayed as modified. |
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78 | `hg status` will want it displayed as modified. | |
78 |
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79 | |||
79 | # about the file state expected from p1 manifest: |
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80 | # about the file state expected from p1 manifest: | |
80 | - mode: the file mode in p1 |
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81 | - mode: the file mode in p1 | |
81 | - size: the file size in p1 |
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82 | - size: the file size in p1 | |
82 |
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83 | |||
83 | These value can be set to None, which mean we don't have a meaningful value |
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84 | These value can be set to None, which mean we don't have a meaningful value | |
84 | to compare with. Either because we don't really care about them as there |
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85 | to compare with. Either because we don't really care about them as there | |
85 | `status` is known without having to look at the disk or because we don't |
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86 | `status` is known without having to look at the disk or because we don't | |
86 | know these right now and a full comparison will be needed to find out if |
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87 | know these right now and a full comparison will be needed to find out if | |
87 | the file is clean. |
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88 | the file is clean. | |
88 |
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89 | |||
89 | # about the file state on disk last time we saw it: |
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90 | # about the file state on disk last time we saw it: | |
90 | - mtime: the last known clean mtime for the file. |
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91 | - mtime: the last known clean mtime for the file. | |
91 |
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92 | |||
92 | This value can be set to None if no cachable state exist. Either because we |
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93 | This value can be set to None if no cachable state exist. Either because we | |
93 | do not care (see previous section) or because we could not cache something |
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94 | do not care (see previous section) or because we could not cache something | |
94 | yet. |
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95 | yet. | |
95 | """ |
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96 | """ | |
96 |
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97 | |||
97 | _wc_tracked = attr.ib() |
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98 | _wc_tracked = attr.ib() | |
98 | _p1_tracked = attr.ib() |
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99 | _p1_tracked = attr.ib() | |
99 | _p2_info = attr.ib() |
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100 | _p2_info = attr.ib() | |
100 | _mode = attr.ib() |
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101 | _mode = attr.ib() | |
101 | _size = attr.ib() |
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102 | _size = attr.ib() | |
102 | _mtime_s = attr.ib() |
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103 | _mtime_s = attr.ib() | |
103 | _mtime_ns = attr.ib() |
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104 | _mtime_ns = attr.ib() | |
104 | _fallback_exec = attr.ib() |
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105 | _fallback_exec = attr.ib() | |
105 | _fallback_symlink = attr.ib() |
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106 | _fallback_symlink = attr.ib() | |
106 |
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107 | |||
107 | def __init__( |
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108 | def __init__( | |
108 | self, |
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109 | self, | |
109 | wc_tracked=False, |
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110 | wc_tracked=False, | |
110 | p1_tracked=False, |
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111 | p1_tracked=False, | |
111 | p2_info=False, |
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112 | p2_info=False, | |
112 | has_meaningful_data=True, |
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113 | has_meaningful_data=True, | |
113 | has_meaningful_mtime=True, |
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114 | has_meaningful_mtime=True, | |
114 | parentfiledata=None, |
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115 | parentfiledata=None, | |
115 | fallback_exec=None, |
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116 | fallback_exec=None, | |
116 | fallback_symlink=None, |
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117 | fallback_symlink=None, | |
117 | ): |
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118 | ): | |
118 | self._wc_tracked = wc_tracked |
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119 | self._wc_tracked = wc_tracked | |
119 | self._p1_tracked = p1_tracked |
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120 | self._p1_tracked = p1_tracked | |
120 | self._p2_info = p2_info |
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121 | self._p2_info = p2_info | |
121 |
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122 | |||
122 | self._fallback_exec = fallback_exec |
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123 | self._fallback_exec = fallback_exec | |
123 | self._fallback_symlink = fallback_symlink |
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124 | self._fallback_symlink = fallback_symlink | |
124 |
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125 | |||
125 | self._mode = None |
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126 | self._mode = None | |
126 | self._size = None |
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127 | self._size = None | |
127 | self._mtime_s = None |
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128 | self._mtime_s = None | |
128 | self._mtime_ns = None |
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129 | self._mtime_ns = None | |
129 | if parentfiledata is None: |
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130 | if parentfiledata is None: | |
130 | has_meaningful_mtime = False |
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131 | has_meaningful_mtime = False | |
131 | has_meaningful_data = False |
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132 | has_meaningful_data = False | |
132 | if has_meaningful_data: |
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133 | if has_meaningful_data: | |
133 | self._mode = parentfiledata[0] |
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134 | self._mode = parentfiledata[0] | |
134 | self._size = parentfiledata[1] |
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135 | self._size = parentfiledata[1] | |
135 | if has_meaningful_mtime: |
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136 | if has_meaningful_mtime: | |
136 | self._mtime_s, self._mtime_ns = parentfiledata[2] |
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137 | self._mtime_s, self._mtime_ns = parentfiledata[2] | |
137 |
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138 | |||
138 | @classmethod |
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139 | @classmethod | |
139 | def from_v2_data(cls, flags, size, mtime_s, mtime_ns): |
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140 | def from_v2_data(cls, flags, size, mtime_s, mtime_ns): | |
140 | """Build a new DirstateItem object from V2 data""" |
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141 | """Build a new DirstateItem object from V2 data""" | |
141 | has_mode_size = bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE) |
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142 | has_mode_size = bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE) | |
142 | has_meaningful_mtime = bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FILE_MTIME) |
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143 | has_meaningful_mtime = bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FILE_MTIME) | |
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144 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS: | |||
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145 | # The current code is not able to do the more subtle comparison that the | |||
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146 | # MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS requires. So we ignore the mtime | |||
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147 | has_meaningful_mtime = False | |||
143 | mode = None |
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148 | mode = None | |
144 |
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149 | |||
145 | if flags & +DIRSTATE_V2_EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED: |
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150 | if flags & +DIRSTATE_V2_EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED: | |
146 | # we do not have support for this flag in the code yet, |
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151 | # we do not have support for this flag in the code yet, | |
147 | # force a lookup for this file. |
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152 | # force a lookup for this file. | |
148 | has_mode_size = False |
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153 | has_mode_size = False | |
149 | has_meaningful_mtime = False |
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154 | has_meaningful_mtime = False | |
150 |
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155 | |||
151 | fallback_exec = None |
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156 | fallback_exec = None | |
152 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC: |
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157 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC: | |
153 | fallback_exec = flags & DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_EXEC |
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158 | fallback_exec = flags & DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_EXEC | |
154 |
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159 | |||
155 | fallback_symlink = None |
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160 | fallback_symlink = None | |
156 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK: |
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161 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK: | |
157 | fallback_symlink = flags & DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_SYMLINK |
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162 | fallback_symlink = flags & DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_SYMLINK | |
158 |
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163 | |||
159 | if has_mode_size: |
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164 | if has_mode_size: | |
160 | assert stat.S_IXUSR == 0o100 |
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165 | assert stat.S_IXUSR == 0o100 | |
161 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_EXEC_PERM: |
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166 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_EXEC_PERM: | |
162 | mode = 0o755 |
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167 | mode = 0o755 | |
163 | else: |
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168 | else: | |
164 | mode = 0o644 |
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169 | mode = 0o644 | |
165 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_IS_SYMLINK: |
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170 | if flags & DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_IS_SYMLINK: | |
166 | mode |= stat.S_IFLNK |
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171 | mode |= stat.S_IFLNK | |
167 | else: |
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172 | else: | |
168 | mode |= stat.S_IFREG |
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173 | mode |= stat.S_IFREG | |
169 | return cls( |
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174 | return cls( | |
170 | wc_tracked=bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_WDIR_TRACKED), |
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175 | wc_tracked=bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_WDIR_TRACKED), | |
171 | p1_tracked=bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_P1_TRACKED), |
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176 | p1_tracked=bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_P1_TRACKED), | |
172 | p2_info=bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_P2_INFO), |
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177 | p2_info=bool(flags & DIRSTATE_V2_P2_INFO), | |
173 | has_meaningful_data=has_mode_size, |
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178 | has_meaningful_data=has_mode_size, | |
174 | has_meaningful_mtime=has_meaningful_mtime, |
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179 | has_meaningful_mtime=has_meaningful_mtime, | |
175 | parentfiledata=(mode, size, (mtime_s, mtime_ns)), |
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180 | parentfiledata=(mode, size, (mtime_s, mtime_ns)), | |
176 | fallback_exec=fallback_exec, |
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181 | fallback_exec=fallback_exec, | |
177 | fallback_symlink=fallback_symlink, |
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182 | fallback_symlink=fallback_symlink, | |
178 | ) |
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183 | ) | |
179 |
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184 | |||
180 | @classmethod |
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185 | @classmethod | |
181 | def from_v1_data(cls, state, mode, size, mtime): |
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186 | def from_v1_data(cls, state, mode, size, mtime): | |
182 | """Build a new DirstateItem object from V1 data |
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187 | """Build a new DirstateItem object from V1 data | |
183 |
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188 | |||
184 | Since the dirstate-v1 format is frozen, the signature of this function |
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189 | Since the dirstate-v1 format is frozen, the signature of this function | |
185 | is not expected to change, unlike the __init__ one. |
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190 | is not expected to change, unlike the __init__ one. | |
186 | """ |
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191 | """ | |
187 | if state == b'm': |
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192 | if state == b'm': | |
188 | return cls(wc_tracked=True, p1_tracked=True, p2_info=True) |
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193 | return cls(wc_tracked=True, p1_tracked=True, p2_info=True) | |
189 | elif state == b'a': |
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194 | elif state == b'a': | |
190 | return cls(wc_tracked=True) |
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195 | return cls(wc_tracked=True) | |
191 | elif state == b'r': |
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196 | elif state == b'r': | |
192 | if size == NONNORMAL: |
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197 | if size == NONNORMAL: | |
193 | p1_tracked = True |
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198 | p1_tracked = True | |
194 | p2_info = True |
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199 | p2_info = True | |
195 | elif size == FROM_P2: |
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200 | elif size == FROM_P2: | |
196 | p1_tracked = False |
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201 | p1_tracked = False | |
197 | p2_info = True |
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202 | p2_info = True | |
198 | else: |
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203 | else: | |
199 | p1_tracked = True |
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204 | p1_tracked = True | |
200 | p2_info = False |
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205 | p2_info = False | |
201 | return cls(p1_tracked=p1_tracked, p2_info=p2_info) |
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206 | return cls(p1_tracked=p1_tracked, p2_info=p2_info) | |
202 | elif state == b'n': |
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207 | elif state == b'n': | |
203 | if size == FROM_P2: |
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208 | if size == FROM_P2: | |
204 | return cls(wc_tracked=True, p2_info=True) |
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209 | return cls(wc_tracked=True, p2_info=True) | |
205 | elif size == NONNORMAL: |
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210 | elif size == NONNORMAL: | |
206 | return cls(wc_tracked=True, p1_tracked=True) |
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211 | return cls(wc_tracked=True, p1_tracked=True) | |
207 | elif mtime == AMBIGUOUS_TIME: |
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212 | elif mtime == AMBIGUOUS_TIME: | |
208 | return cls( |
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213 | return cls( | |
209 | wc_tracked=True, |
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214 | wc_tracked=True, | |
210 | p1_tracked=True, |
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215 | p1_tracked=True, | |
211 | has_meaningful_mtime=False, |
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216 | has_meaningful_mtime=False, | |
212 | parentfiledata=(mode, size, (42, 0)), |
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217 | parentfiledata=(mode, size, (42, 0)), | |
213 | ) |
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218 | ) | |
214 | else: |
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219 | else: | |
215 | return cls( |
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220 | return cls( | |
216 | wc_tracked=True, |
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221 | wc_tracked=True, | |
217 | p1_tracked=True, |
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222 | p1_tracked=True, | |
218 | parentfiledata=(mode, size, (mtime, 0)), |
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223 | parentfiledata=(mode, size, (mtime, 0)), | |
219 | ) |
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224 | ) | |
220 | else: |
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225 | else: | |
221 | raise RuntimeError(b'unknown state: %s' % state) |
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226 | raise RuntimeError(b'unknown state: %s' % state) | |
222 |
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227 | |||
223 | def set_possibly_dirty(self): |
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228 | def set_possibly_dirty(self): | |
224 | """Mark a file as "possibly dirty" |
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229 | """Mark a file as "possibly dirty" | |
225 |
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230 | |||
226 | This means the next status call will have to actually check its content |
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231 | This means the next status call will have to actually check its content | |
227 | to make sure it is correct. |
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232 | to make sure it is correct. | |
228 | """ |
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233 | """ | |
229 | self._mtime_s = None |
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234 | self._mtime_s = None | |
230 | self._mtime_ns = None |
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235 | self._mtime_ns = None | |
231 |
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236 | |||
232 | def set_clean(self, mode, size, mtime): |
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237 | def set_clean(self, mode, size, mtime): | |
233 | """mark a file as "clean" cancelling potential "possibly dirty call" |
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238 | """mark a file as "clean" cancelling potential "possibly dirty call" | |
234 |
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239 | |||
235 | Note: this function is a descendant of `dirstate.normal` and is |
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240 | Note: this function is a descendant of `dirstate.normal` and is | |
236 | currently expected to be call on "normal" entry only. There are not |
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241 | currently expected to be call on "normal" entry only. There are not | |
237 | reason for this to not change in the future as long as the ccode is |
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242 | reason for this to not change in the future as long as the ccode is | |
238 | updated to preserve the proper state of the non-normal files. |
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243 | updated to preserve the proper state of the non-normal files. | |
239 | """ |
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244 | """ | |
240 | self._wc_tracked = True |
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245 | self._wc_tracked = True | |
241 | self._p1_tracked = True |
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246 | self._p1_tracked = True | |
242 | self._mode = mode |
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247 | self._mode = mode | |
243 | self._size = size |
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248 | self._size = size | |
244 | self._mtime_s, self._mtime_ns = mtime |
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249 | self._mtime_s, self._mtime_ns = mtime | |
245 |
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250 | |||
246 | def set_tracked(self): |
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251 | def set_tracked(self): | |
247 | """mark a file as tracked in the working copy |
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252 | """mark a file as tracked in the working copy | |
248 |
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253 | |||
249 | This will ultimately be called by command like `hg add`. |
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254 | This will ultimately be called by command like `hg add`. | |
250 | """ |
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255 | """ | |
251 | self._wc_tracked = True |
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256 | self._wc_tracked = True | |
252 | # `set_tracked` is replacing various `normallookup` call. So we mark |
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257 | # `set_tracked` is replacing various `normallookup` call. So we mark | |
253 | # the files as needing lookup |
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258 | # the files as needing lookup | |
254 | # |
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259 | # | |
255 | # Consider dropping this in the future in favor of something less broad. |
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260 | # Consider dropping this in the future in favor of something less broad. | |
256 | self._mtime_s = None |
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261 | self._mtime_s = None | |
257 | self._mtime_ns = None |
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262 | self._mtime_ns = None | |
258 |
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263 | |||
259 | def set_untracked(self): |
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264 | def set_untracked(self): | |
260 | """mark a file as untracked in the working copy |
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265 | """mark a file as untracked in the working copy | |
261 |
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266 | |||
262 | This will ultimately be called by command like `hg remove`. |
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267 | This will ultimately be called by command like `hg remove`. | |
263 | """ |
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268 | """ | |
264 | self._wc_tracked = False |
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269 | self._wc_tracked = False | |
265 | self._mode = None |
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270 | self._mode = None | |
266 | self._size = None |
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271 | self._size = None | |
267 | self._mtime_s = None |
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272 | self._mtime_s = None | |
268 | self._mtime_ns = None |
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273 | self._mtime_ns = None | |
269 |
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274 | |||
270 | def drop_merge_data(self): |
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275 | def drop_merge_data(self): | |
271 | """remove all "merge-only" from a DirstateItem |
|
276 | """remove all "merge-only" from a DirstateItem | |
272 |
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277 | |||
273 | This is to be call by the dirstatemap code when the second parent is dropped |
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278 | This is to be call by the dirstatemap code when the second parent is dropped | |
274 | """ |
|
279 | """ | |
275 | if self._p2_info: |
|
280 | if self._p2_info: | |
276 | self._p2_info = False |
|
281 | self._p2_info = False | |
277 | self._mode = None |
|
282 | self._mode = None | |
278 | self._size = None |
|
283 | self._size = None | |
279 | self._mtime_s = None |
|
284 | self._mtime_s = None | |
280 | self._mtime_ns = None |
|
285 | self._mtime_ns = None | |
281 |
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286 | |||
282 | @property |
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287 | @property | |
283 | def mode(self): |
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288 | def mode(self): | |
284 | return self.v1_mode() |
|
289 | return self.v1_mode() | |
285 |
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290 | |||
286 | @property |
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291 | @property | |
287 | def size(self): |
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292 | def size(self): | |
288 | return self.v1_size() |
|
293 | return self.v1_size() | |
289 |
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294 | |||
290 | @property |
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295 | @property | |
291 | def mtime(self): |
|
296 | def mtime(self): | |
292 | return self.v1_mtime() |
|
297 | return self.v1_mtime() | |
293 |
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298 | |||
294 | def mtime_likely_equal_to(self, other_mtime): |
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299 | def mtime_likely_equal_to(self, other_mtime): | |
295 | self_sec = self._mtime_s |
|
300 | self_sec = self._mtime_s | |
296 | if self_sec is None: |
|
301 | if self_sec is None: | |
297 | return False |
|
302 | return False | |
298 | self_ns = self._mtime_ns |
|
303 | self_ns = self._mtime_ns | |
299 | other_sec, other_ns = other_mtime |
|
304 | other_sec, other_ns = other_mtime | |
300 | return self_sec == other_sec and self_ns == other_ns |
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305 | return self_sec == other_sec and self_ns == other_ns | |
301 |
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306 | |||
302 | @property |
|
307 | @property | |
303 | def state(self): |
|
308 | def state(self): | |
304 | """ |
|
309 | """ | |
305 | States are: |
|
310 | States are: | |
306 | n normal |
|
311 | n normal | |
307 | m needs merging |
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312 | m needs merging | |
308 | r marked for removal |
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313 | r marked for removal | |
309 | a marked for addition |
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314 | a marked for addition | |
310 |
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315 | |||
311 | XXX This "state" is a bit obscure and mostly a direct expression of the |
|
316 | XXX This "state" is a bit obscure and mostly a direct expression of the | |
312 | dirstatev1 format. It would make sense to ultimately deprecate it in |
|
317 | dirstatev1 format. It would make sense to ultimately deprecate it in | |
313 | favor of the more "semantic" attributes. |
|
318 | favor of the more "semantic" attributes. | |
314 | """ |
|
319 | """ | |
315 | if not self.any_tracked: |
|
320 | if not self.any_tracked: | |
316 | return b'?' |
|
321 | return b'?' | |
317 | return self.v1_state() |
|
322 | return self.v1_state() | |
318 |
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323 | |||
319 | @property |
|
324 | @property | |
320 | def has_fallback_exec(self): |
|
325 | def has_fallback_exec(self): | |
321 | """True if "fallback" information are available for the "exec" bit |
|
326 | """True if "fallback" information are available for the "exec" bit | |
322 |
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327 | |||
323 | Fallback information can be stored in the dirstate to keep track of |
|
328 | Fallback information can be stored in the dirstate to keep track of | |
324 | filesystem attribute tracked by Mercurial when the underlying file |
|
329 | filesystem attribute tracked by Mercurial when the underlying file | |
325 | system or operating system does not support that property, (e.g. |
|
330 | system or operating system does not support that property, (e.g. | |
326 | Windows). |
|
331 | Windows). | |
327 |
|
332 | |||
328 | Not all version of the dirstate on-disk storage support preserving this |
|
333 | Not all version of the dirstate on-disk storage support preserving this | |
329 | information. |
|
334 | information. | |
330 | """ |
|
335 | """ | |
331 | return self._fallback_exec is not None |
|
336 | return self._fallback_exec is not None | |
332 |
|
337 | |||
333 | @property |
|
338 | @property | |
334 | def fallback_exec(self): |
|
339 | def fallback_exec(self): | |
335 | """ "fallback" information for the executable bit |
|
340 | """ "fallback" information for the executable bit | |
336 |
|
341 | |||
337 | True if the file should be considered executable when we cannot get |
|
342 | True if the file should be considered executable when we cannot get | |
338 | this information from the files system. False if it should be |
|
343 | this information from the files system. False if it should be | |
339 | considered non-executable. |
|
344 | considered non-executable. | |
340 |
|
345 | |||
341 | See has_fallback_exec for details.""" |
|
346 | See has_fallback_exec for details.""" | |
342 | return self._fallback_exec |
|
347 | return self._fallback_exec | |
343 |
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348 | |||
344 | @fallback_exec.setter |
|
349 | @fallback_exec.setter | |
345 | def set_fallback_exec(self, value): |
|
350 | def set_fallback_exec(self, value): | |
346 | """control "fallback" executable bit |
|
351 | """control "fallback" executable bit | |
347 |
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352 | |||
348 | Set to: |
|
353 | Set to: | |
349 | - True if the file should be considered executable, |
|
354 | - True if the file should be considered executable, | |
350 | - False if the file should be considered non-executable, |
|
355 | - False if the file should be considered non-executable, | |
351 | - None if we do not have valid fallback data. |
|
356 | - None if we do not have valid fallback data. | |
352 |
|
357 | |||
353 | See has_fallback_exec for details.""" |
|
358 | See has_fallback_exec for details.""" | |
354 | if value is None: |
|
359 | if value is None: | |
355 | self._fallback_exec = None |
|
360 | self._fallback_exec = None | |
356 | else: |
|
361 | else: | |
357 | self._fallback_exec = bool(value) |
|
362 | self._fallback_exec = bool(value) | |
358 |
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363 | |||
359 | @property |
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364 | @property | |
360 | def has_fallback_symlink(self): |
|
365 | def has_fallback_symlink(self): | |
361 | """True if "fallback" information are available for symlink status |
|
366 | """True if "fallback" information are available for symlink status | |
362 |
|
367 | |||
363 | Fallback information can be stored in the dirstate to keep track of |
|
368 | Fallback information can be stored in the dirstate to keep track of | |
364 | filesystem attribute tracked by Mercurial when the underlying file |
|
369 | filesystem attribute tracked by Mercurial when the underlying file | |
365 | system or operating system does not support that property, (e.g. |
|
370 | system or operating system does not support that property, (e.g. | |
366 | Windows). |
|
371 | Windows). | |
367 |
|
372 | |||
368 | Not all version of the dirstate on-disk storage support preserving this |
|
373 | Not all version of the dirstate on-disk storage support preserving this | |
369 | information.""" |
|
374 | information.""" | |
370 | return self._fallback_symlink is not None |
|
375 | return self._fallback_symlink is not None | |
371 |
|
376 | |||
372 | @property |
|
377 | @property | |
373 | def fallback_symlink(self): |
|
378 | def fallback_symlink(self): | |
374 | """ "fallback" information for symlink status |
|
379 | """ "fallback" information for symlink status | |
375 |
|
380 | |||
376 | True if the file should be considered executable when we cannot get |
|
381 | True if the file should be considered executable when we cannot get | |
377 | this information from the files system. False if it should be |
|
382 | this information from the files system. False if it should be | |
378 | considered non-executable. |
|
383 | considered non-executable. | |
379 |
|
384 | |||
380 | See has_fallback_exec for details.""" |
|
385 | See has_fallback_exec for details.""" | |
381 | return self._fallback_symlink |
|
386 | return self._fallback_symlink | |
382 |
|
387 | |||
383 | @fallback_symlink.setter |
|
388 | @fallback_symlink.setter | |
384 | def set_fallback_symlink(self, value): |
|
389 | def set_fallback_symlink(self, value): | |
385 | """control "fallback" symlink status |
|
390 | """control "fallback" symlink status | |
386 |
|
391 | |||
387 | Set to: |
|
392 | Set to: | |
388 | - True if the file should be considered a symlink, |
|
393 | - True if the file should be considered a symlink, | |
389 | - False if the file should be considered not a symlink, |
|
394 | - False if the file should be considered not a symlink, | |
390 | - None if we do not have valid fallback data. |
|
395 | - None if we do not have valid fallback data. | |
391 |
|
396 | |||
392 | See has_fallback_symlink for details.""" |
|
397 | See has_fallback_symlink for details.""" | |
393 | if value is None: |
|
398 | if value is None: | |
394 | self._fallback_symlink = None |
|
399 | self._fallback_symlink = None | |
395 | else: |
|
400 | else: | |
396 | self._fallback_symlink = bool(value) |
|
401 | self._fallback_symlink = bool(value) | |
397 |
|
402 | |||
398 | @property |
|
403 | @property | |
399 | def tracked(self): |
|
404 | def tracked(self): | |
400 | """True is the file is tracked in the working copy""" |
|
405 | """True is the file is tracked in the working copy""" | |
401 | return self._wc_tracked |
|
406 | return self._wc_tracked | |
402 |
|
407 | |||
403 | @property |
|
408 | @property | |
404 | def any_tracked(self): |
|
409 | def any_tracked(self): | |
405 | """True is the file is tracked anywhere (wc or parents)""" |
|
410 | """True is the file is tracked anywhere (wc or parents)""" | |
406 | return self._wc_tracked or self._p1_tracked or self._p2_info |
|
411 | return self._wc_tracked or self._p1_tracked or self._p2_info | |
407 |
|
412 | |||
408 | @property |
|
413 | @property | |
409 | def added(self): |
|
414 | def added(self): | |
410 | """True if the file has been added""" |
|
415 | """True if the file has been added""" | |
411 | return self._wc_tracked and not (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_info) |
|
416 | return self._wc_tracked and not (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_info) | |
412 |
|
417 | |||
413 | @property |
|
418 | @property | |
414 | def maybe_clean(self): |
|
419 | def maybe_clean(self): | |
415 | """True if the file has a chance to be in the "clean" state""" |
|
420 | """True if the file has a chance to be in the "clean" state""" | |
416 | if not self._wc_tracked: |
|
421 | if not self._wc_tracked: | |
417 | return False |
|
422 | return False | |
418 | elif not self._p1_tracked: |
|
423 | elif not self._p1_tracked: | |
419 | return False |
|
424 | return False | |
420 | elif self._p2_info: |
|
425 | elif self._p2_info: | |
421 | return False |
|
426 | return False | |
422 | return True |
|
427 | return True | |
423 |
|
428 | |||
424 | @property |
|
429 | @property | |
425 | def p1_tracked(self): |
|
430 | def p1_tracked(self): | |
426 | """True if the file is tracked in the first parent manifest""" |
|
431 | """True if the file is tracked in the first parent manifest""" | |
427 | return self._p1_tracked |
|
432 | return self._p1_tracked | |
428 |
|
433 | |||
429 | @property |
|
434 | @property | |
430 | def p2_info(self): |
|
435 | def p2_info(self): | |
431 | """True if the file needed to merge or apply any input from p2 |
|
436 | """True if the file needed to merge or apply any input from p2 | |
432 |
|
437 | |||
433 | See the class documentation for details. |
|
438 | See the class documentation for details. | |
434 | """ |
|
439 | """ | |
435 | return self._wc_tracked and self._p2_info |
|
440 | return self._wc_tracked and self._p2_info | |
436 |
|
441 | |||
437 | @property |
|
442 | @property | |
438 | def removed(self): |
|
443 | def removed(self): | |
439 | """True if the file has been removed""" |
|
444 | """True if the file has been removed""" | |
440 | return not self._wc_tracked and (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_info) |
|
445 | return not self._wc_tracked and (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_info) | |
441 |
|
446 | |||
442 | def v2_data(self): |
|
447 | def v2_data(self): | |
443 | """Returns (flags, mode, size, mtime) for v2 serialization""" |
|
448 | """Returns (flags, mode, size, mtime) for v2 serialization""" | |
444 | flags = 0 |
|
449 | flags = 0 | |
445 | if self._wc_tracked: |
|
450 | if self._wc_tracked: | |
446 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_WDIR_TRACKED |
|
451 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_WDIR_TRACKED | |
447 | if self._p1_tracked: |
|
452 | if self._p1_tracked: | |
448 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_P1_TRACKED |
|
453 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_P1_TRACKED | |
449 | if self._p2_info: |
|
454 | if self._p2_info: | |
450 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_P2_INFO |
|
455 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_P2_INFO | |
451 | if self._mode is not None and self._size is not None: |
|
456 | if self._mode is not None and self._size is not None: | |
452 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE |
|
457 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE | |
453 | if self.mode & stat.S_IXUSR: |
|
458 | if self.mode & stat.S_IXUSR: | |
454 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_EXEC_PERM |
|
459 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_EXEC_PERM | |
455 | if stat.S_ISLNK(self.mode): |
|
460 | if stat.S_ISLNK(self.mode): | |
456 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_IS_SYMLINK |
|
461 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_MODE_IS_SYMLINK | |
457 | if self._mtime_s is not None: |
|
462 | if self._mtime_s is not None: | |
458 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FILE_MTIME |
|
463 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FILE_MTIME | |
459 |
|
464 | |||
460 | if self._fallback_exec is not None: |
|
465 | if self._fallback_exec is not None: | |
461 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC |
|
466 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC | |
462 | if self._fallback_exec: |
|
467 | if self._fallback_exec: | |
463 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_EXEC |
|
468 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_EXEC | |
464 |
|
469 | |||
465 | if self._fallback_symlink is not None: |
|
470 | if self._fallback_symlink is not None: | |
466 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK |
|
471 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK | |
467 | if self._fallback_symlink: |
|
472 | if self._fallback_symlink: | |
468 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_SYMLINK |
|
473 | flags |= DIRSTATE_V2_FALLBACK_SYMLINK | |
469 |
|
474 | |||
470 | # Note: we do not need to do anything regarding |
|
475 | # Note: we do not need to do anything regarding | |
471 | # DIRSTATE_V2_ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED and DIRSTATE_V2_ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED |
|
476 | # DIRSTATE_V2_ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED and DIRSTATE_V2_ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED | |
472 | # since we never set _DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_DIRCTORY_MTIME |
|
477 | # since we never set _DIRSTATE_V2_HAS_DIRCTORY_MTIME | |
473 | return (flags, self._size or 0, self._mtime_s or 0, self._mtime_ns or 0) |
|
478 | return (flags, self._size or 0, self._mtime_s or 0, self._mtime_ns or 0) | |
474 |
|
479 | |||
475 | def v1_state(self): |
|
480 | def v1_state(self): | |
476 | """return a "state" suitable for v1 serialization""" |
|
481 | """return a "state" suitable for v1 serialization""" | |
477 | if not self.any_tracked: |
|
482 | if not self.any_tracked: | |
478 | # the object has no state to record, this is -currently- |
|
483 | # the object has no state to record, this is -currently- | |
479 | # unsupported |
|
484 | # unsupported | |
480 | raise RuntimeError('untracked item') |
|
485 | raise RuntimeError('untracked item') | |
481 | elif self.removed: |
|
486 | elif self.removed: | |
482 | return b'r' |
|
487 | return b'r' | |
483 | elif self._p1_tracked and self._p2_info: |
|
488 | elif self._p1_tracked and self._p2_info: | |
484 | return b'm' |
|
489 | return b'm' | |
485 | elif self.added: |
|
490 | elif self.added: | |
486 | return b'a' |
|
491 | return b'a' | |
487 | else: |
|
492 | else: | |
488 | return b'n' |
|
493 | return b'n' | |
489 |
|
494 | |||
490 | def v1_mode(self): |
|
495 | def v1_mode(self): | |
491 | """return a "mode" suitable for v1 serialization""" |
|
496 | """return a "mode" suitable for v1 serialization""" | |
492 | return self._mode if self._mode is not None else 0 |
|
497 | return self._mode if self._mode is not None else 0 | |
493 |
|
498 | |||
494 | def v1_size(self): |
|
499 | def v1_size(self): | |
495 | """return a "size" suitable for v1 serialization""" |
|
500 | """return a "size" suitable for v1 serialization""" | |
496 | if not self.any_tracked: |
|
501 | if not self.any_tracked: | |
497 | # the object has no state to record, this is -currently- |
|
502 | # the object has no state to record, this is -currently- | |
498 | # unsupported |
|
503 | # unsupported | |
499 | raise RuntimeError('untracked item') |
|
504 | raise RuntimeError('untracked item') | |
500 | elif self.removed and self._p1_tracked and self._p2_info: |
|
505 | elif self.removed and self._p1_tracked and self._p2_info: | |
501 | return NONNORMAL |
|
506 | return NONNORMAL | |
502 | elif self._p2_info: |
|
507 | elif self._p2_info: | |
503 | return FROM_P2 |
|
508 | return FROM_P2 | |
504 | elif self.removed: |
|
509 | elif self.removed: | |
505 | return 0 |
|
510 | return 0 | |
506 | elif self.added: |
|
511 | elif self.added: | |
507 | return NONNORMAL |
|
512 | return NONNORMAL | |
508 | elif self._size is None: |
|
513 | elif self._size is None: | |
509 | return NONNORMAL |
|
514 | return NONNORMAL | |
510 | else: |
|
515 | else: | |
511 | return self._size |
|
516 | return self._size | |
512 |
|
517 | |||
513 | def v1_mtime(self): |
|
518 | def v1_mtime(self): | |
514 | """return a "mtime" suitable for v1 serialization""" |
|
519 | """return a "mtime" suitable for v1 serialization""" | |
515 | if not self.any_tracked: |
|
520 | if not self.any_tracked: | |
516 | # the object has no state to record, this is -currently- |
|
521 | # the object has no state to record, this is -currently- | |
517 | # unsupported |
|
522 | # unsupported | |
518 | raise RuntimeError('untracked item') |
|
523 | raise RuntimeError('untracked item') | |
519 | elif self.removed: |
|
524 | elif self.removed: | |
520 | return 0 |
|
525 | return 0 | |
521 | elif self._mtime_s is None: |
|
526 | elif self._mtime_s is None: | |
522 | return AMBIGUOUS_TIME |
|
527 | return AMBIGUOUS_TIME | |
523 | elif self._p2_info: |
|
528 | elif self._p2_info: | |
524 | return AMBIGUOUS_TIME |
|
529 | return AMBIGUOUS_TIME | |
525 | elif not self._p1_tracked: |
|
530 | elif not self._p1_tracked: | |
526 | return AMBIGUOUS_TIME |
|
531 | return AMBIGUOUS_TIME | |
527 | else: |
|
532 | else: | |
528 | return self._mtime_s |
|
533 | return self._mtime_s | |
529 |
|
534 | |||
530 | def need_delay(self, now): |
|
535 | def need_delay(self, now): | |
531 | """True if the stored mtime would be ambiguous with the current time""" |
|
536 | """True if the stored mtime would be ambiguous with the current time""" | |
532 | return self.v1_state() == b'n' and self._mtime_s == now[0] |
|
537 | return self.v1_state() == b'n' and self._mtime_s == now[0] | |
533 |
|
538 | |||
534 |
|
539 | |||
535 | def gettype(q): |
|
540 | def gettype(q): | |
536 | return int(q & 0xFFFF) |
|
541 | return int(q & 0xFFFF) | |
537 |
|
542 | |||
538 |
|
543 | |||
539 | class BaseIndexObject(object): |
|
544 | class BaseIndexObject(object): | |
540 | # Can I be passed to an algorithme implemented in Rust ? |
|
545 | # Can I be passed to an algorithme implemented in Rust ? | |
541 | rust_ext_compat = 0 |
|
546 | rust_ext_compat = 0 | |
542 | # Format of an index entry according to Python's `struct` language |
|
547 | # Format of an index entry according to Python's `struct` language | |
543 | index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V1 |
|
548 | index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V1 | |
544 | # Size of a C unsigned long long int, platform independent |
|
549 | # Size of a C unsigned long long int, platform independent | |
545 | big_int_size = struct.calcsize(b'>Q') |
|
550 | big_int_size = struct.calcsize(b'>Q') | |
546 | # Size of a C long int, platform independent |
|
551 | # Size of a C long int, platform independent | |
547 | int_size = struct.calcsize(b'>i') |
|
552 | int_size = struct.calcsize(b'>i') | |
548 | # An empty index entry, used as a default value to be overridden, or nullrev |
|
553 | # An empty index entry, used as a default value to be overridden, or nullrev | |
549 | null_item = ( |
|
554 | null_item = ( | |
550 | 0, |
|
555 | 0, | |
551 | 0, |
|
556 | 0, | |
552 | 0, |
|
557 | 0, | |
553 | -1, |
|
558 | -1, | |
554 | -1, |
|
559 | -1, | |
555 | -1, |
|
560 | -1, | |
556 | -1, |
|
561 | -1, | |
557 | sha1nodeconstants.nullid, |
|
562 | sha1nodeconstants.nullid, | |
558 | 0, |
|
563 | 0, | |
559 | 0, |
|
564 | 0, | |
560 | revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE, |
|
565 | revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE, | |
561 | revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE, |
|
566 | revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE, | |
562 | ) |
|
567 | ) | |
563 |
|
568 | |||
564 | @util.propertycache |
|
569 | @util.propertycache | |
565 | def entry_size(self): |
|
570 | def entry_size(self): | |
566 | return self.index_format.size |
|
571 | return self.index_format.size | |
567 |
|
572 | |||
568 | @property |
|
573 | @property | |
569 | def nodemap(self): |
|
574 | def nodemap(self): | |
570 | msg = b"index.nodemap is deprecated, use index.[has_node|rev|get_rev]" |
|
575 | msg = b"index.nodemap is deprecated, use index.[has_node|rev|get_rev]" | |
571 | util.nouideprecwarn(msg, b'5.3', stacklevel=2) |
|
576 | util.nouideprecwarn(msg, b'5.3', stacklevel=2) | |
572 | return self._nodemap |
|
577 | return self._nodemap | |
573 |
|
578 | |||
574 | @util.propertycache |
|
579 | @util.propertycache | |
575 | def _nodemap(self): |
|
580 | def _nodemap(self): | |
576 | nodemap = nodemaputil.NodeMap({sha1nodeconstants.nullid: nullrev}) |
|
581 | nodemap = nodemaputil.NodeMap({sha1nodeconstants.nullid: nullrev}) | |
577 | for r in range(0, len(self)): |
|
582 | for r in range(0, len(self)): | |
578 | n = self[r][7] |
|
583 | n = self[r][7] | |
579 | nodemap[n] = r |
|
584 | nodemap[n] = r | |
580 | return nodemap |
|
585 | return nodemap | |
581 |
|
586 | |||
582 | def has_node(self, node): |
|
587 | def has_node(self, node): | |
583 | """return True if the node exist in the index""" |
|
588 | """return True if the node exist in the index""" | |
584 | return node in self._nodemap |
|
589 | return node in self._nodemap | |
585 |
|
590 | |||
586 | def rev(self, node): |
|
591 | def rev(self, node): | |
587 | """return a revision for a node |
|
592 | """return a revision for a node | |
588 |
|
593 | |||
589 | If the node is unknown, raise a RevlogError""" |
|
594 | If the node is unknown, raise a RevlogError""" | |
590 | return self._nodemap[node] |
|
595 | return self._nodemap[node] | |
591 |
|
596 | |||
592 | def get_rev(self, node): |
|
597 | def get_rev(self, node): | |
593 | """return a revision for a node |
|
598 | """return a revision for a node | |
594 |
|
599 | |||
595 | If the node is unknown, return None""" |
|
600 | If the node is unknown, return None""" | |
596 | return self._nodemap.get(node) |
|
601 | return self._nodemap.get(node) | |
597 |
|
602 | |||
598 | def _stripnodes(self, start): |
|
603 | def _stripnodes(self, start): | |
599 | if '_nodemap' in vars(self): |
|
604 | if '_nodemap' in vars(self): | |
600 | for r in range(start, len(self)): |
|
605 | for r in range(start, len(self)): | |
601 | n = self[r][7] |
|
606 | n = self[r][7] | |
602 | del self._nodemap[n] |
|
607 | del self._nodemap[n] | |
603 |
|
608 | |||
604 | def clearcaches(self): |
|
609 | def clearcaches(self): | |
605 | self.__dict__.pop('_nodemap', None) |
|
610 | self.__dict__.pop('_nodemap', None) | |
606 |
|
611 | |||
607 | def __len__(self): |
|
612 | def __len__(self): | |
608 | return self._lgt + len(self._extra) |
|
613 | return self._lgt + len(self._extra) | |
609 |
|
614 | |||
610 | def append(self, tup): |
|
615 | def append(self, tup): | |
611 | if '_nodemap' in vars(self): |
|
616 | if '_nodemap' in vars(self): | |
612 | self._nodemap[tup[7]] = len(self) |
|
617 | self._nodemap[tup[7]] = len(self) | |
613 | data = self._pack_entry(len(self), tup) |
|
618 | data = self._pack_entry(len(self), tup) | |
614 | self._extra.append(data) |
|
619 | self._extra.append(data) | |
615 |
|
620 | |||
616 | def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry): |
|
621 | def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry): | |
617 | assert entry[8] == 0 |
|
622 | assert entry[8] == 0 | |
618 | assert entry[9] == 0 |
|
623 | assert entry[9] == 0 | |
619 | return self.index_format.pack(*entry[:8]) |
|
624 | return self.index_format.pack(*entry[:8]) | |
620 |
|
625 | |||
621 | def _check_index(self, i): |
|
626 | def _check_index(self, i): | |
622 | if not isinstance(i, int): |
|
627 | if not isinstance(i, int): | |
623 | raise TypeError(b"expecting int indexes") |
|
628 | raise TypeError(b"expecting int indexes") | |
624 | if i < 0 or i >= len(self): |
|
629 | if i < 0 or i >= len(self): | |
625 | raise IndexError |
|
630 | raise IndexError | |
626 |
|
631 | |||
627 | def __getitem__(self, i): |
|
632 | def __getitem__(self, i): | |
628 | if i == -1: |
|
633 | if i == -1: | |
629 | return self.null_item |
|
634 | return self.null_item | |
630 | self._check_index(i) |
|
635 | self._check_index(i) | |
631 | if i >= self._lgt: |
|
636 | if i >= self._lgt: | |
632 | data = self._extra[i - self._lgt] |
|
637 | data = self._extra[i - self._lgt] | |
633 | else: |
|
638 | else: | |
634 | index = self._calculate_index(i) |
|
639 | index = self._calculate_index(i) | |
635 | data = self._data[index : index + self.entry_size] |
|
640 | data = self._data[index : index + self.entry_size] | |
636 | r = self._unpack_entry(i, data) |
|
641 | r = self._unpack_entry(i, data) | |
637 | if self._lgt and i == 0: |
|
642 | if self._lgt and i == 0: | |
638 | offset = revlogutils.offset_type(0, gettype(r[0])) |
|
643 | offset = revlogutils.offset_type(0, gettype(r[0])) | |
639 | r = (offset,) + r[1:] |
|
644 | r = (offset,) + r[1:] | |
640 | return r |
|
645 | return r | |
641 |
|
646 | |||
642 | def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data): |
|
647 | def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data): | |
643 | r = self.index_format.unpack(data) |
|
648 | r = self.index_format.unpack(data) | |
644 | r = r + ( |
|
649 | r = r + ( | |
645 | 0, |
|
650 | 0, | |
646 | 0, |
|
651 | 0, | |
647 | revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE, |
|
652 | revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE, | |
648 | revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE, |
|
653 | revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE, | |
649 | ) |
|
654 | ) | |
650 | return r |
|
655 | return r | |
651 |
|
656 | |||
652 | def pack_header(self, header): |
|
657 | def pack_header(self, header): | |
653 | """pack header information as binary""" |
|
658 | """pack header information as binary""" | |
654 | v_fmt = revlog_constants.INDEX_HEADER |
|
659 | v_fmt = revlog_constants.INDEX_HEADER | |
655 | return v_fmt.pack(header) |
|
660 | return v_fmt.pack(header) | |
656 |
|
661 | |||
657 | def entry_binary(self, rev): |
|
662 | def entry_binary(self, rev): | |
658 | """return the raw binary string representing a revision""" |
|
663 | """return the raw binary string representing a revision""" | |
659 | entry = self[rev] |
|
664 | entry = self[rev] | |
660 | p = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V1.pack(*entry[:8]) |
|
665 | p = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V1.pack(*entry[:8]) | |
661 | if rev == 0: |
|
666 | if rev == 0: | |
662 | p = p[revlog_constants.INDEX_HEADER.size :] |
|
667 | p = p[revlog_constants.INDEX_HEADER.size :] | |
663 | return p |
|
668 | return p | |
664 |
|
669 | |||
665 |
|
670 | |||
666 | class IndexObject(BaseIndexObject): |
|
671 | class IndexObject(BaseIndexObject): | |
667 | def __init__(self, data): |
|
672 | def __init__(self, data): | |
668 | assert len(data) % self.entry_size == 0, ( |
|
673 | assert len(data) % self.entry_size == 0, ( | |
669 | len(data), |
|
674 | len(data), | |
670 | self.entry_size, |
|
675 | self.entry_size, | |
671 | len(data) % self.entry_size, |
|
676 | len(data) % self.entry_size, | |
672 | ) |
|
677 | ) | |
673 | self._data = data |
|
678 | self._data = data | |
674 | self._lgt = len(data) // self.entry_size |
|
679 | self._lgt = len(data) // self.entry_size | |
675 | self._extra = [] |
|
680 | self._extra = [] | |
676 |
|
681 | |||
677 | def _calculate_index(self, i): |
|
682 | def _calculate_index(self, i): | |
678 | return i * self.entry_size |
|
683 | return i * self.entry_size | |
679 |
|
684 | |||
680 | def __delitem__(self, i): |
|
685 | def __delitem__(self, i): | |
681 | if not isinstance(i, slice) or not i.stop == -1 or i.step is not None: |
|
686 | if not isinstance(i, slice) or not i.stop == -1 or i.step is not None: | |
682 | raise ValueError(b"deleting slices only supports a:-1 with step 1") |
|
687 | raise ValueError(b"deleting slices only supports a:-1 with step 1") | |
683 | i = i.start |
|
688 | i = i.start | |
684 | self._check_index(i) |
|
689 | self._check_index(i) | |
685 | self._stripnodes(i) |
|
690 | self._stripnodes(i) | |
686 | if i < self._lgt: |
|
691 | if i < self._lgt: | |
687 | self._data = self._data[: i * self.entry_size] |
|
692 | self._data = self._data[: i * self.entry_size] | |
688 | self._lgt = i |
|
693 | self._lgt = i | |
689 | self._extra = [] |
|
694 | self._extra = [] | |
690 | else: |
|
695 | else: | |
691 | self._extra = self._extra[: i - self._lgt] |
|
696 | self._extra = self._extra[: i - self._lgt] | |
692 |
|
697 | |||
693 |
|
698 | |||
694 | class PersistentNodeMapIndexObject(IndexObject): |
|
699 | class PersistentNodeMapIndexObject(IndexObject): | |
695 | """a Debug oriented class to test persistent nodemap |
|
700 | """a Debug oriented class to test persistent nodemap | |
696 |
|
701 | |||
697 | We need a simple python object to test API and higher level behavior. See |
|
702 | We need a simple python object to test API and higher level behavior. See | |
698 | the Rust implementation for more serious usage. This should be used only |
|
703 | the Rust implementation for more serious usage. This should be used only | |
699 | through the dedicated `devel.persistent-nodemap` config. |
|
704 | through the dedicated `devel.persistent-nodemap` config. | |
700 | """ |
|
705 | """ | |
701 |
|
706 | |||
702 | def nodemap_data_all(self): |
|
707 | def nodemap_data_all(self): | |
703 | """Return bytes containing a full serialization of a nodemap |
|
708 | """Return bytes containing a full serialization of a nodemap | |
704 |
|
709 | |||
705 | The nodemap should be valid for the full set of revisions in the |
|
710 | The nodemap should be valid for the full set of revisions in the | |
706 | index.""" |
|
711 | index.""" | |
707 | return nodemaputil.persistent_data(self) |
|
712 | return nodemaputil.persistent_data(self) | |
708 |
|
713 | |||
709 | def nodemap_data_incremental(self): |
|
714 | def nodemap_data_incremental(self): | |
710 | """Return bytes containing a incremental update to persistent nodemap |
|
715 | """Return bytes containing a incremental update to persistent nodemap | |
711 |
|
716 | |||
712 | This containst the data for an append-only update of the data provided |
|
717 | This containst the data for an append-only update of the data provided | |
713 | in the last call to `update_nodemap_data`. |
|
718 | in the last call to `update_nodemap_data`. | |
714 | """ |
|
719 | """ | |
715 | if self._nm_root is None: |
|
720 | if self._nm_root is None: | |
716 | return None |
|
721 | return None | |
717 | docket = self._nm_docket |
|
722 | docket = self._nm_docket | |
718 | changed, data = nodemaputil.update_persistent_data( |
|
723 | changed, data = nodemaputil.update_persistent_data( | |
719 | self, self._nm_root, self._nm_max_idx, self._nm_docket.tip_rev |
|
724 | self, self._nm_root, self._nm_max_idx, self._nm_docket.tip_rev | |
720 | ) |
|
725 | ) | |
721 |
|
726 | |||
722 | self._nm_root = self._nm_max_idx = self._nm_docket = None |
|
727 | self._nm_root = self._nm_max_idx = self._nm_docket = None | |
723 | return docket, changed, data |
|
728 | return docket, changed, data | |
724 |
|
729 | |||
725 | def update_nodemap_data(self, docket, nm_data): |
|
730 | def update_nodemap_data(self, docket, nm_data): | |
726 | """provide full block of persisted binary data for a nodemap |
|
731 | """provide full block of persisted binary data for a nodemap | |
727 |
|
732 | |||
728 | The data are expected to come from disk. See `nodemap_data_all` for a |
|
733 | The data are expected to come from disk. See `nodemap_data_all` for a | |
729 | produceur of such data.""" |
|
734 | produceur of such data.""" | |
730 | if nm_data is not None: |
|
735 | if nm_data is not None: | |
731 | self._nm_root, self._nm_max_idx = nodemaputil.parse_data(nm_data) |
|
736 | self._nm_root, self._nm_max_idx = nodemaputil.parse_data(nm_data) | |
732 | if self._nm_root: |
|
737 | if self._nm_root: | |
733 | self._nm_docket = docket |
|
738 | self._nm_docket = docket | |
734 | else: |
|
739 | else: | |
735 | self._nm_root = self._nm_max_idx = self._nm_docket = None |
|
740 | self._nm_root = self._nm_max_idx = self._nm_docket = None | |
736 |
|
741 | |||
737 |
|
742 | |||
738 | class InlinedIndexObject(BaseIndexObject): |
|
743 | class InlinedIndexObject(BaseIndexObject): | |
739 | def __init__(self, data, inline=0): |
|
744 | def __init__(self, data, inline=0): | |
740 | self._data = data |
|
745 | self._data = data | |
741 | self._lgt = self._inline_scan(None) |
|
746 | self._lgt = self._inline_scan(None) | |
742 | self._inline_scan(self._lgt) |
|
747 | self._inline_scan(self._lgt) | |
743 | self._extra = [] |
|
748 | self._extra = [] | |
744 |
|
749 | |||
745 | def _inline_scan(self, lgt): |
|
750 | def _inline_scan(self, lgt): | |
746 | off = 0 |
|
751 | off = 0 | |
747 | if lgt is not None: |
|
752 | if lgt is not None: | |
748 | self._offsets = [0] * lgt |
|
753 | self._offsets = [0] * lgt | |
749 | count = 0 |
|
754 | count = 0 | |
750 | while off <= len(self._data) - self.entry_size: |
|
755 | while off <= len(self._data) - self.entry_size: | |
751 | start = off + self.big_int_size |
|
756 | start = off + self.big_int_size | |
752 | (s,) = struct.unpack( |
|
757 | (s,) = struct.unpack( | |
753 | b'>i', |
|
758 | b'>i', | |
754 | self._data[start : start + self.int_size], |
|
759 | self._data[start : start + self.int_size], | |
755 | ) |
|
760 | ) | |
756 | if lgt is not None: |
|
761 | if lgt is not None: | |
757 | self._offsets[count] = off |
|
762 | self._offsets[count] = off | |
758 | count += 1 |
|
763 | count += 1 | |
759 | off += self.entry_size + s |
|
764 | off += self.entry_size + s | |
760 | if off != len(self._data): |
|
765 | if off != len(self._data): | |
761 | raise ValueError(b"corrupted data") |
|
766 | raise ValueError(b"corrupted data") | |
762 | return count |
|
767 | return count | |
763 |
|
768 | |||
764 | def __delitem__(self, i): |
|
769 | def __delitem__(self, i): | |
765 | if not isinstance(i, slice) or not i.stop == -1 or i.step is not None: |
|
770 | if not isinstance(i, slice) or not i.stop == -1 or i.step is not None: | |
766 | raise ValueError(b"deleting slices only supports a:-1 with step 1") |
|
771 | raise ValueError(b"deleting slices only supports a:-1 with step 1") | |
767 | i = i.start |
|
772 | i = i.start | |
768 | self._check_index(i) |
|
773 | self._check_index(i) | |
769 | self._stripnodes(i) |
|
774 | self._stripnodes(i) | |
770 | if i < self._lgt: |
|
775 | if i < self._lgt: | |
771 | self._offsets = self._offsets[:i] |
|
776 | self._offsets = self._offsets[:i] | |
772 | self._lgt = i |
|
777 | self._lgt = i | |
773 | self._extra = [] |
|
778 | self._extra = [] | |
774 | else: |
|
779 | else: | |
775 | self._extra = self._extra[: i - self._lgt] |
|
780 | self._extra = self._extra[: i - self._lgt] | |
776 |
|
781 | |||
777 | def _calculate_index(self, i): |
|
782 | def _calculate_index(self, i): | |
778 | return self._offsets[i] |
|
783 | return self._offsets[i] | |
779 |
|
784 | |||
780 |
|
785 | |||
781 | def parse_index2(data, inline, revlogv2=False): |
|
786 | def parse_index2(data, inline, revlogv2=False): | |
782 | if not inline: |
|
787 | if not inline: | |
783 | cls = IndexObject2 if revlogv2 else IndexObject |
|
788 | cls = IndexObject2 if revlogv2 else IndexObject | |
784 | return cls(data), None |
|
789 | return cls(data), None | |
785 | cls = InlinedIndexObject |
|
790 | cls = InlinedIndexObject | |
786 | return cls(data, inline), (0, data) |
|
791 | return cls(data, inline), (0, data) | |
787 |
|
792 | |||
788 |
|
793 | |||
789 | def parse_index_cl_v2(data): |
|
794 | def parse_index_cl_v2(data): | |
790 | return IndexChangelogV2(data), None |
|
795 | return IndexChangelogV2(data), None | |
791 |
|
796 | |||
792 |
|
797 | |||
793 | class IndexObject2(IndexObject): |
|
798 | class IndexObject2(IndexObject): | |
794 | index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V2 |
|
799 | index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V2 | |
795 |
|
800 | |||
796 | def replace_sidedata_info( |
|
801 | def replace_sidedata_info( | |
797 | self, |
|
802 | self, | |
798 | rev, |
|
803 | rev, | |
799 | sidedata_offset, |
|
804 | sidedata_offset, | |
800 | sidedata_length, |
|
805 | sidedata_length, | |
801 | offset_flags, |
|
806 | offset_flags, | |
802 | compression_mode, |
|
807 | compression_mode, | |
803 | ): |
|
808 | ): | |
804 | """ |
|
809 | """ | |
805 | Replace an existing index entry's sidedata offset and length with new |
|
810 | Replace an existing index entry's sidedata offset and length with new | |
806 | ones. |
|
811 | ones. | |
807 | This cannot be used outside of the context of sidedata rewriting, |
|
812 | This cannot be used outside of the context of sidedata rewriting, | |
808 | inside the transaction that creates the revision `rev`. |
|
813 | inside the transaction that creates the revision `rev`. | |
809 | """ |
|
814 | """ | |
810 | if rev < 0: |
|
815 | if rev < 0: | |
811 | raise KeyError |
|
816 | raise KeyError | |
812 | self._check_index(rev) |
|
817 | self._check_index(rev) | |
813 | if rev < self._lgt: |
|
818 | if rev < self._lgt: | |
814 | msg = b"cannot rewrite entries outside of this transaction" |
|
819 | msg = b"cannot rewrite entries outside of this transaction" | |
815 | raise KeyError(msg) |
|
820 | raise KeyError(msg) | |
816 | else: |
|
821 | else: | |
817 | entry = list(self[rev]) |
|
822 | entry = list(self[rev]) | |
818 | entry[0] = offset_flags |
|
823 | entry[0] = offset_flags | |
819 | entry[8] = sidedata_offset |
|
824 | entry[8] = sidedata_offset | |
820 | entry[9] = sidedata_length |
|
825 | entry[9] = sidedata_length | |
821 | entry[11] = compression_mode |
|
826 | entry[11] = compression_mode | |
822 | entry = tuple(entry) |
|
827 | entry = tuple(entry) | |
823 | new = self._pack_entry(rev, entry) |
|
828 | new = self._pack_entry(rev, entry) | |
824 | self._extra[rev - self._lgt] = new |
|
829 | self._extra[rev - self._lgt] = new | |
825 |
|
830 | |||
826 | def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data): |
|
831 | def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data): | |
827 | data = self.index_format.unpack(data) |
|
832 | data = self.index_format.unpack(data) | |
828 | entry = data[:10] |
|
833 | entry = data[:10] | |
829 | data_comp = data[10] & 3 |
|
834 | data_comp = data[10] & 3 | |
830 | sidedata_comp = (data[10] & (3 << 2)) >> 2 |
|
835 | sidedata_comp = (data[10] & (3 << 2)) >> 2 | |
831 | return entry + (data_comp, sidedata_comp) |
|
836 | return entry + (data_comp, sidedata_comp) | |
832 |
|
837 | |||
833 | def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry): |
|
838 | def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry): | |
834 | data = entry[:10] |
|
839 | data = entry[:10] | |
835 | data_comp = entry[10] & 3 |
|
840 | data_comp = entry[10] & 3 | |
836 | sidedata_comp = (entry[11] & 3) << 2 |
|
841 | sidedata_comp = (entry[11] & 3) << 2 | |
837 | data += (data_comp | sidedata_comp,) |
|
842 | data += (data_comp | sidedata_comp,) | |
838 |
|
843 | |||
839 | return self.index_format.pack(*data) |
|
844 | return self.index_format.pack(*data) | |
840 |
|
845 | |||
841 | def entry_binary(self, rev): |
|
846 | def entry_binary(self, rev): | |
842 | """return the raw binary string representing a revision""" |
|
847 | """return the raw binary string representing a revision""" | |
843 | entry = self[rev] |
|
848 | entry = self[rev] | |
844 | return self._pack_entry(rev, entry) |
|
849 | return self._pack_entry(rev, entry) | |
845 |
|
850 | |||
846 | def pack_header(self, header): |
|
851 | def pack_header(self, header): | |
847 | """pack header information as binary""" |
|
852 | """pack header information as binary""" | |
848 | msg = 'version header should go in the docket, not the index: %d' |
|
853 | msg = 'version header should go in the docket, not the index: %d' | |
849 | msg %= header |
|
854 | msg %= header | |
850 | raise error.ProgrammingError(msg) |
|
855 | raise error.ProgrammingError(msg) | |
851 |
|
856 | |||
852 |
|
857 | |||
853 | class IndexChangelogV2(IndexObject2): |
|
858 | class IndexChangelogV2(IndexObject2): | |
854 | index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_CL_V2 |
|
859 | index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_CL_V2 | |
855 |
|
860 | |||
856 | def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data, r=True): |
|
861 | def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data, r=True): | |
857 | items = self.index_format.unpack(data) |
|
862 | items = self.index_format.unpack(data) | |
858 | entry = items[:3] + (rev, rev) + items[3:8] |
|
863 | entry = items[:3] + (rev, rev) + items[3:8] | |
859 | data_comp = items[8] & 3 |
|
864 | data_comp = items[8] & 3 | |
860 | sidedata_comp = (items[8] >> 2) & 3 |
|
865 | sidedata_comp = (items[8] >> 2) & 3 | |
861 | return entry + (data_comp, sidedata_comp) |
|
866 | return entry + (data_comp, sidedata_comp) | |
862 |
|
867 | |||
863 | def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry): |
|
868 | def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry): | |
864 | assert entry[3] == rev, entry[3] |
|
869 | assert entry[3] == rev, entry[3] | |
865 | assert entry[4] == rev, entry[4] |
|
870 | assert entry[4] == rev, entry[4] | |
866 | data = entry[:3] + entry[5:10] |
|
871 | data = entry[:3] + entry[5:10] | |
867 | data_comp = entry[10] & 3 |
|
872 | data_comp = entry[10] & 3 | |
868 | sidedata_comp = (entry[11] & 3) << 2 |
|
873 | sidedata_comp = (entry[11] & 3) << 2 | |
869 | data += (data_comp | sidedata_comp,) |
|
874 | data += (data_comp | sidedata_comp,) | |
870 | return self.index_format.pack(*data) |
|
875 | return self.index_format.pack(*data) | |
871 |
|
876 | |||
872 |
|
877 | |||
873 | def parse_index_devel_nodemap(data, inline): |
|
878 | def parse_index_devel_nodemap(data, inline): | |
874 | """like parse_index2, but alway return a PersistentNodeMapIndexObject""" |
|
879 | """like parse_index2, but alway return a PersistentNodeMapIndexObject""" | |
875 | return PersistentNodeMapIndexObject(data), None |
|
880 | return PersistentNodeMapIndexObject(data), None | |
876 |
|
881 | |||
877 |
|
882 | |||
878 | def parse_dirstate(dmap, copymap, st): |
|
883 | def parse_dirstate(dmap, copymap, st): | |
879 | parents = [st[:20], st[20:40]] |
|
884 | parents = [st[:20], st[20:40]] | |
880 | # dereference fields so they will be local in loop |
|
885 | # dereference fields so they will be local in loop | |
881 | format = b">cllll" |
|
886 | format = b">cllll" | |
882 | e_size = struct.calcsize(format) |
|
887 | e_size = struct.calcsize(format) | |
883 | pos1 = 40 |
|
888 | pos1 = 40 | |
884 | l = len(st) |
|
889 | l = len(st) | |
885 |
|
890 | |||
886 | # the inner loop |
|
891 | # the inner loop | |
887 | while pos1 < l: |
|
892 | while pos1 < l: | |
888 | pos2 = pos1 + e_size |
|
893 | pos2 = pos1 + e_size | |
889 | e = _unpack(b">cllll", st[pos1:pos2]) # a literal here is faster |
|
894 | e = _unpack(b">cllll", st[pos1:pos2]) # a literal here is faster | |
890 | pos1 = pos2 + e[4] |
|
895 | pos1 = pos2 + e[4] | |
891 | f = st[pos2:pos1] |
|
896 | f = st[pos2:pos1] | |
892 | if b'\0' in f: |
|
897 | if b'\0' in f: | |
893 | f, c = f.split(b'\0') |
|
898 | f, c = f.split(b'\0') | |
894 | copymap[f] = c |
|
899 | copymap[f] = c | |
895 | dmap[f] = DirstateItem.from_v1_data(*e[:4]) |
|
900 | dmap[f] = DirstateItem.from_v1_data(*e[:4]) | |
896 | return parents |
|
901 | return parents | |
897 |
|
902 | |||
898 |
|
903 | |||
899 | def pack_dirstate(dmap, copymap, pl, now): |
|
904 | def pack_dirstate(dmap, copymap, pl, now): | |
900 | cs = stringio() |
|
905 | cs = stringio() | |
901 | write = cs.write |
|
906 | write = cs.write | |
902 | write(b"".join(pl)) |
|
907 | write(b"".join(pl)) | |
903 | for f, e in pycompat.iteritems(dmap): |
|
908 | for f, e in pycompat.iteritems(dmap): | |
904 | if e.need_delay(now): |
|
909 | if e.need_delay(now): | |
905 | # The file was last modified "simultaneously" with the current |
|
910 | # The file was last modified "simultaneously" with the current | |
906 | # write to dirstate (i.e. within the same second for file- |
|
911 | # write to dirstate (i.e. within the same second for file- | |
907 | # systems with a granularity of 1 sec). This commonly happens |
|
912 | # systems with a granularity of 1 sec). This commonly happens | |
908 | # for at least a couple of files on 'update'. |
|
913 | # for at least a couple of files on 'update'. | |
909 | # The user could change the file without changing its size |
|
914 | # The user could change the file without changing its size | |
910 | # within the same second. Invalidate the file's mtime in |
|
915 | # within the same second. Invalidate the file's mtime in | |
911 | # dirstate, forcing future 'status' calls to compare the |
|
916 | # dirstate, forcing future 'status' calls to compare the | |
912 | # contents of the file if the size is the same. This prevents |
|
917 | # contents of the file if the size is the same. This prevents | |
913 | # mistakenly treating such files as clean. |
|
918 | # mistakenly treating such files as clean. | |
914 | e.set_possibly_dirty() |
|
919 | e.set_possibly_dirty() | |
915 |
|
920 | |||
916 | if f in copymap: |
|
921 | if f in copymap: | |
917 | f = b"%s\0%s" % (f, copymap[f]) |
|
922 | f = b"%s\0%s" % (f, copymap[f]) | |
918 | e = _pack( |
|
923 | e = _pack( | |
919 | b">cllll", |
|
924 | b">cllll", | |
920 | e.v1_state(), |
|
925 | e.v1_state(), | |
921 | e.v1_mode(), |
|
926 | e.v1_mode(), | |
922 | e.v1_size(), |
|
927 | e.v1_size(), | |
923 | e.v1_mtime(), |
|
928 | e.v1_mtime(), | |
924 | len(f), |
|
929 | len(f), | |
925 | ) |
|
930 | ) | |
926 | write(e) |
|
931 | write(e) | |
927 | write(f) |
|
932 | write(f) | |
928 | return cs.getvalue() |
|
933 | return cs.getvalue() |
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1 | //! The "version 2" disk representation of the dirstate |
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1 | //! The "version 2" disk representation of the dirstate | |
2 | //! |
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2 | //! | |
3 | //! See `mercurial/helptext/internals/dirstate-v2.txt` |
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3 | //! See `mercurial/helptext/internals/dirstate-v2.txt` | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | use crate::dirstate::TruncatedTimestamp; |
|
5 | use crate::dirstate::TruncatedTimestamp; | |
6 | use crate::dirstate_tree::dirstate_map::{self, DirstateMap, NodeRef}; |
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6 | use crate::dirstate_tree::dirstate_map::{self, DirstateMap, NodeRef}; | |
7 | use crate::dirstate_tree::path_with_basename::WithBasename; |
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7 | use crate::dirstate_tree::path_with_basename::WithBasename; | |
8 | use crate::errors::HgError; |
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8 | use crate::errors::HgError; | |
9 | use crate::utils::hg_path::HgPath; |
|
9 | use crate::utils::hg_path::HgPath; | |
10 | use crate::DirstateEntry; |
|
10 | use crate::DirstateEntry; | |
11 | use crate::DirstateError; |
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11 | use crate::DirstateError; | |
12 | use crate::DirstateParents; |
|
12 | use crate::DirstateParents; | |
13 | use bitflags::bitflags; |
|
13 | use bitflags::bitflags; | |
14 | use bytes_cast::unaligned::{U16Be, U32Be}; |
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14 | use bytes_cast::unaligned::{U16Be, U32Be}; | |
15 | use bytes_cast::BytesCast; |
|
15 | use bytes_cast::BytesCast; | |
16 | use format_bytes::format_bytes; |
|
16 | use format_bytes::format_bytes; | |
17 | use std::borrow::Cow; |
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17 | use std::borrow::Cow; | |
18 | use std::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto}; |
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18 | use std::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto}; | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | /// Added at the start of `.hg/dirstate` when the "v2" format is used. |
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20 | /// Added at the start of `.hg/dirstate` when the "v2" format is used. | |
21 | /// This a redundant sanity check more than an actual "magic number" since |
|
21 | /// This a redundant sanity check more than an actual "magic number" since | |
22 | /// `.hg/requires` already governs which format should be used. |
|
22 | /// `.hg/requires` already governs which format should be used. | |
23 | pub const V2_FORMAT_MARKER: &[u8; 12] = b"dirstate-v2\n"; |
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23 | pub const V2_FORMAT_MARKER: &[u8; 12] = b"dirstate-v2\n"; | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | /// Keep space for 256-bit hashes |
|
25 | /// Keep space for 256-bit hashes | |
26 | const STORED_NODE_ID_BYTES: usize = 32; |
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26 | const STORED_NODE_ID_BYTES: usize = 32; | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | /// β¦ even though only 160 bits are used for now, with SHA-1 |
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28 | /// β¦ even though only 160 bits are used for now, with SHA-1 | |
29 | const USED_NODE_ID_BYTES: usize = 20; |
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29 | const USED_NODE_ID_BYTES: usize = 20; | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | pub(super) const IGNORE_PATTERNS_HASH_LEN: usize = 20; |
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31 | pub(super) const IGNORE_PATTERNS_HASH_LEN: usize = 20; | |
32 | pub(super) type IgnorePatternsHash = [u8; IGNORE_PATTERNS_HASH_LEN]; |
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32 | pub(super) type IgnorePatternsHash = [u8; IGNORE_PATTERNS_HASH_LEN]; | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | /// Must match constants of the same names in `mercurial/dirstateutils/v2.py` |
|
34 | /// Must match constants of the same names in `mercurial/dirstateutils/v2.py` | |
35 | const TREE_METADATA_SIZE: usize = 44; |
|
35 | const TREE_METADATA_SIZE: usize = 44; | |
36 | const NODE_SIZE: usize = 44; |
|
36 | const NODE_SIZE: usize = 44; | |
37 |
|
37 | |||
38 | /// Make sure that size-affecting changes are made knowingly |
|
38 | /// Make sure that size-affecting changes are made knowingly | |
39 | #[allow(unused)] |
|
39 | #[allow(unused)] | |
40 | fn static_assert_size_of() { |
|
40 | fn static_assert_size_of() { | |
41 | let _ = std::mem::transmute::<TreeMetadata, [u8; TREE_METADATA_SIZE]>; |
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41 | let _ = std::mem::transmute::<TreeMetadata, [u8; TREE_METADATA_SIZE]>; | |
42 | let _ = std::mem::transmute::<DocketHeader, [u8; TREE_METADATA_SIZE + 81]>; |
|
42 | let _ = std::mem::transmute::<DocketHeader, [u8; TREE_METADATA_SIZE + 81]>; | |
43 | let _ = std::mem::transmute::<Node, [u8; NODE_SIZE]>; |
|
43 | let _ = std::mem::transmute::<Node, [u8; NODE_SIZE]>; | |
44 | } |
|
44 | } | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | // Must match `HEADER` in `mercurial/dirstateutils/docket.py` |
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46 | // Must match `HEADER` in `mercurial/dirstateutils/docket.py` | |
47 | #[derive(BytesCast)] |
|
47 | #[derive(BytesCast)] | |
48 | #[repr(C)] |
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48 | #[repr(C)] | |
49 | struct DocketHeader { |
|
49 | struct DocketHeader { | |
50 | marker: [u8; V2_FORMAT_MARKER.len()], |
|
50 | marker: [u8; V2_FORMAT_MARKER.len()], | |
51 | parent_1: [u8; STORED_NODE_ID_BYTES], |
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51 | parent_1: [u8; STORED_NODE_ID_BYTES], | |
52 | parent_2: [u8; STORED_NODE_ID_BYTES], |
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52 | parent_2: [u8; STORED_NODE_ID_BYTES], | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | metadata: TreeMetadata, |
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54 | metadata: TreeMetadata, | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | /// Counted in bytes |
|
56 | /// Counted in bytes | |
57 | data_size: Size, |
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57 | data_size: Size, | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | uuid_size: u8, |
|
59 | uuid_size: u8, | |
60 | } |
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60 | } | |
61 |
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61 | |||
62 | pub struct Docket<'on_disk> { |
|
62 | pub struct Docket<'on_disk> { | |
63 | header: &'on_disk DocketHeader, |
|
63 | header: &'on_disk DocketHeader, | |
64 | uuid: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
64 | uuid: &'on_disk [u8], | |
65 | } |
|
65 | } | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | /// Fields are documented in the *Tree metadata in the docket file* |
|
67 | /// Fields are documented in the *Tree metadata in the docket file* | |
68 | /// section of `mercurial/helptext/internals/dirstate-v2.txt` |
|
68 | /// section of `mercurial/helptext/internals/dirstate-v2.txt` | |
69 | #[derive(BytesCast)] |
|
69 | #[derive(BytesCast)] | |
70 | #[repr(C)] |
|
70 | #[repr(C)] | |
71 | struct TreeMetadata { |
|
71 | struct TreeMetadata { | |
72 | root_nodes: ChildNodes, |
|
72 | root_nodes: ChildNodes, | |
73 | nodes_with_entry_count: Size, |
|
73 | nodes_with_entry_count: Size, | |
74 | nodes_with_copy_source_count: Size, |
|
74 | nodes_with_copy_source_count: Size, | |
75 | unreachable_bytes: Size, |
|
75 | unreachable_bytes: Size, | |
76 | unused: [u8; 4], |
|
76 | unused: [u8; 4], | |
77 |
|
77 | |||
78 | /// See *Optional hash of ignore patterns* section of |
|
78 | /// See *Optional hash of ignore patterns* section of | |
79 | /// `mercurial/helptext/internals/dirstate-v2.txt` |
|
79 | /// `mercurial/helptext/internals/dirstate-v2.txt` | |
80 | ignore_patterns_hash: IgnorePatternsHash, |
|
80 | ignore_patterns_hash: IgnorePatternsHash, | |
81 | } |
|
81 | } | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | /// Fields are documented in the *The data file format* |
|
83 | /// Fields are documented in the *The data file format* | |
84 | /// section of `mercurial/helptext/internals/dirstate-v2.txt` |
|
84 | /// section of `mercurial/helptext/internals/dirstate-v2.txt` | |
85 | #[derive(BytesCast)] |
|
85 | #[derive(BytesCast)] | |
86 | #[repr(C)] |
|
86 | #[repr(C)] | |
87 | pub(super) struct Node { |
|
87 | pub(super) struct Node { | |
88 | full_path: PathSlice, |
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88 | full_path: PathSlice, | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | /// In bytes from `self.full_path.start` |
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90 | /// In bytes from `self.full_path.start` | |
91 | base_name_start: PathSize, |
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91 | base_name_start: PathSize, | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | copy_source: OptPathSlice, |
|
93 | copy_source: OptPathSlice, | |
94 | children: ChildNodes, |
|
94 | children: ChildNodes, | |
95 | pub(super) descendants_with_entry_count: Size, |
|
95 | pub(super) descendants_with_entry_count: Size, | |
96 | pub(super) tracked_descendants_count: Size, |
|
96 | pub(super) tracked_descendants_count: Size, | |
97 | flags: U16Be, |
|
97 | flags: U16Be, | |
98 | size: U32Be, |
|
98 | size: U32Be, | |
99 | mtime: PackedTruncatedTimestamp, |
|
99 | mtime: PackedTruncatedTimestamp, | |
100 | } |
|
100 | } | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | bitflags! { |
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102 | bitflags! { | |
103 | #[repr(C)] |
|
103 | #[repr(C)] | |
104 | struct Flags: u16 { |
|
104 | struct Flags: u16 { | |
105 | const WDIR_TRACKED = 1 << 0; |
|
105 | const WDIR_TRACKED = 1 << 0; | |
106 | const P1_TRACKED = 1 << 1; |
|
106 | const P1_TRACKED = 1 << 1; | |
107 | const P2_INFO = 1 << 2; |
|
107 | const P2_INFO = 1 << 2; | |
108 | const HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE = 1 << 3; |
|
108 | const HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE = 1 << 3; | |
109 | const HAS_FILE_MTIME = 1 << 4; |
|
109 | const HAS_FILE_MTIME = 1 << 4; | |
110 | const HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME = 1 << 5; |
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110 | const HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME = 1 << 5; | |
111 | const MODE_EXEC_PERM = 1 << 6; |
|
111 | const MODE_EXEC_PERM = 1 << 6; | |
112 | const MODE_IS_SYMLINK = 1 << 7; |
|
112 | const MODE_IS_SYMLINK = 1 << 7; | |
113 | const EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED = 1 << 8; |
|
113 | const EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED = 1 << 8; | |
114 | const ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED = 1 << 9; |
|
114 | const ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED = 1 << 9; | |
115 | const ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED = 1 << 10; |
|
115 | const ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED = 1 << 10; | |
116 | const HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 11; |
|
116 | const HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 11; | |
117 | const FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 12; |
|
117 | const FALLBACK_EXEC = 1 << 12; | |
118 | const HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 13; |
|
118 | const HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 13; | |
119 | const FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 14; |
|
119 | const FALLBACK_SYMLINK = 1 << 14; | |
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120 | const MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS = 1 << 15; | |||
120 | } |
|
121 | } | |
121 | } |
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122 | } | |
122 |
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123 | |||
123 | /// Duration since the Unix epoch |
|
124 | /// Duration since the Unix epoch | |
124 | #[derive(BytesCast, Copy, Clone)] |
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125 | #[derive(BytesCast, Copy, Clone)] | |
125 | #[repr(C)] |
|
126 | #[repr(C)] | |
126 | struct PackedTruncatedTimestamp { |
|
127 | struct PackedTruncatedTimestamp { | |
127 | truncated_seconds: U32Be, |
|
128 | truncated_seconds: U32Be, | |
128 | nanoseconds: U32Be, |
|
129 | nanoseconds: U32Be, | |
129 | } |
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130 | } | |
130 |
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131 | |||
131 | /// Counted in bytes from the start of the file |
|
132 | /// Counted in bytes from the start of the file | |
132 | /// |
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133 | /// | |
133 | /// NOTE: not supporting `.hg/dirstate` files larger than 4 GiB. |
|
134 | /// NOTE: not supporting `.hg/dirstate` files larger than 4 GiB. | |
134 | type Offset = U32Be; |
|
135 | type Offset = U32Be; | |
135 |
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136 | |||
136 | /// Counted in number of items |
|
137 | /// Counted in number of items | |
137 | /// |
|
138 | /// | |
138 | /// NOTE: we choose not to support counting more than 4 billion nodes anywhere. |
|
139 | /// NOTE: we choose not to support counting more than 4 billion nodes anywhere. | |
139 | type Size = U32Be; |
|
140 | type Size = U32Be; | |
140 |
|
141 | |||
141 | /// Counted in bytes |
|
142 | /// Counted in bytes | |
142 | /// |
|
143 | /// | |
143 | /// NOTE: we choose not to support file names/paths longer than 64 KiB. |
|
144 | /// NOTE: we choose not to support file names/paths longer than 64 KiB. | |
144 | type PathSize = U16Be; |
|
145 | type PathSize = U16Be; | |
145 |
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146 | |||
146 | /// A contiguous sequence of `len` times `Node`, representing the child nodes |
|
147 | /// A contiguous sequence of `len` times `Node`, representing the child nodes | |
147 | /// of either some other node or of the repository root. |
|
148 | /// of either some other node or of the repository root. | |
148 | /// |
|
149 | /// | |
149 | /// Always sorted by ascending `full_path`, to allow binary search. |
|
150 | /// Always sorted by ascending `full_path`, to allow binary search. | |
150 | /// Since nodes with the same parent nodes also have the same parent path, |
|
151 | /// Since nodes with the same parent nodes also have the same parent path, | |
151 | /// only the `base_name`s need to be compared during binary search. |
|
152 | /// only the `base_name`s need to be compared during binary search. | |
152 | #[derive(BytesCast, Copy, Clone)] |
|
153 | #[derive(BytesCast, Copy, Clone)] | |
153 | #[repr(C)] |
|
154 | #[repr(C)] | |
154 | struct ChildNodes { |
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155 | struct ChildNodes { | |
155 | start: Offset, |
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156 | start: Offset, | |
156 | len: Size, |
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157 | len: Size, | |
157 | } |
|
158 | } | |
158 |
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159 | |||
159 | /// A `HgPath` of `len` bytes |
|
160 | /// A `HgPath` of `len` bytes | |
160 | #[derive(BytesCast, Copy, Clone)] |
|
161 | #[derive(BytesCast, Copy, Clone)] | |
161 | #[repr(C)] |
|
162 | #[repr(C)] | |
162 | struct PathSlice { |
|
163 | struct PathSlice { | |
163 | start: Offset, |
|
164 | start: Offset, | |
164 | len: PathSize, |
|
165 | len: PathSize, | |
165 | } |
|
166 | } | |
166 |
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167 | |||
167 | /// Either nothing if `start == 0`, or a `HgPath` of `len` bytes |
|
168 | /// Either nothing if `start == 0`, or a `HgPath` of `len` bytes | |
168 | type OptPathSlice = PathSlice; |
|
169 | type OptPathSlice = PathSlice; | |
169 |
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170 | |||
170 | /// Unexpected file format found in `.hg/dirstate` with the "v2" format. |
|
171 | /// Unexpected file format found in `.hg/dirstate` with the "v2" format. | |
171 | /// |
|
172 | /// | |
172 | /// This should only happen if Mercurial is buggy or a repository is corrupted. |
|
173 | /// This should only happen if Mercurial is buggy or a repository is corrupted. | |
173 | #[derive(Debug)] |
|
174 | #[derive(Debug)] | |
174 | pub struct DirstateV2ParseError; |
|
175 | pub struct DirstateV2ParseError; | |
175 |
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176 | |||
176 | impl From<DirstateV2ParseError> for HgError { |
|
177 | impl From<DirstateV2ParseError> for HgError { | |
177 | fn from(_: DirstateV2ParseError) -> Self { |
|
178 | fn from(_: DirstateV2ParseError) -> Self { | |
178 | HgError::corrupted("dirstate-v2 parse error") |
|
179 | HgError::corrupted("dirstate-v2 parse error") | |
179 | } |
|
180 | } | |
180 | } |
|
181 | } | |
181 |
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182 | |||
182 | impl From<DirstateV2ParseError> for crate::DirstateError { |
|
183 | impl From<DirstateV2ParseError> for crate::DirstateError { | |
183 | fn from(error: DirstateV2ParseError) -> Self { |
|
184 | fn from(error: DirstateV2ParseError) -> Self { | |
184 | HgError::from(error).into() |
|
185 | HgError::from(error).into() | |
185 | } |
|
186 | } | |
186 | } |
|
187 | } | |
187 |
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188 | |||
188 | impl<'on_disk> Docket<'on_disk> { |
|
189 | impl<'on_disk> Docket<'on_disk> { | |
189 | pub fn parents(&self) -> DirstateParents { |
|
190 | pub fn parents(&self) -> DirstateParents { | |
190 | use crate::Node; |
|
191 | use crate::Node; | |
191 | let p1 = Node::try_from(&self.header.parent_1[..USED_NODE_ID_BYTES]) |
|
192 | let p1 = Node::try_from(&self.header.parent_1[..USED_NODE_ID_BYTES]) | |
192 | .unwrap() |
|
193 | .unwrap() | |
193 | .clone(); |
|
194 | .clone(); | |
194 | let p2 = Node::try_from(&self.header.parent_2[..USED_NODE_ID_BYTES]) |
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195 | let p2 = Node::try_from(&self.header.parent_2[..USED_NODE_ID_BYTES]) | |
195 | .unwrap() |
|
196 | .unwrap() | |
196 | .clone(); |
|
197 | .clone(); | |
197 | DirstateParents { p1, p2 } |
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198 | DirstateParents { p1, p2 } | |
198 | } |
|
199 | } | |
199 |
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200 | |||
200 | pub fn tree_metadata(&self) -> &[u8] { |
|
201 | pub fn tree_metadata(&self) -> &[u8] { | |
201 | self.header.metadata.as_bytes() |
|
202 | self.header.metadata.as_bytes() | |
202 | } |
|
203 | } | |
203 |
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204 | |||
204 | pub fn data_size(&self) -> usize { |
|
205 | pub fn data_size(&self) -> usize { | |
205 | // This `unwrap` could only panic on a 16-bit CPU |
|
206 | // This `unwrap` could only panic on a 16-bit CPU | |
206 | self.header.data_size.get().try_into().unwrap() |
|
207 | self.header.data_size.get().try_into().unwrap() | |
207 | } |
|
208 | } | |
208 |
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209 | |||
209 | pub fn data_filename(&self) -> String { |
|
210 | pub fn data_filename(&self) -> String { | |
210 | String::from_utf8(format_bytes!(b"dirstate.{}", self.uuid)).unwrap() |
|
211 | String::from_utf8(format_bytes!(b"dirstate.{}", self.uuid)).unwrap() | |
211 | } |
|
212 | } | |
212 | } |
|
213 | } | |
213 |
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214 | |||
214 | pub fn read_docket( |
|
215 | pub fn read_docket( | |
215 | on_disk: &[u8], |
|
216 | on_disk: &[u8], | |
216 | ) -> Result<Docket<'_>, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
217 | ) -> Result<Docket<'_>, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
217 | let (header, uuid) = |
|
218 | let (header, uuid) = | |
218 | DocketHeader::from_bytes(on_disk).map_err(|_| DirstateV2ParseError)?; |
|
219 | DocketHeader::from_bytes(on_disk).map_err(|_| DirstateV2ParseError)?; | |
219 | let uuid_size = header.uuid_size as usize; |
|
220 | let uuid_size = header.uuid_size as usize; | |
220 | if header.marker == *V2_FORMAT_MARKER && uuid.len() == uuid_size { |
|
221 | if header.marker == *V2_FORMAT_MARKER && uuid.len() == uuid_size { | |
221 | Ok(Docket { header, uuid }) |
|
222 | Ok(Docket { header, uuid }) | |
222 | } else { |
|
223 | } else { | |
223 | Err(DirstateV2ParseError) |
|
224 | Err(DirstateV2ParseError) | |
224 | } |
|
225 | } | |
225 | } |
|
226 | } | |
226 |
|
227 | |||
227 | pub(super) fn read<'on_disk>( |
|
228 | pub(super) fn read<'on_disk>( | |
228 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
229 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
229 | metadata: &[u8], |
|
230 | metadata: &[u8], | |
230 | ) -> Result<DirstateMap<'on_disk>, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
231 | ) -> Result<DirstateMap<'on_disk>, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
231 | if on_disk.is_empty() { |
|
232 | if on_disk.is_empty() { | |
232 | return Ok(DirstateMap::empty(on_disk)); |
|
233 | return Ok(DirstateMap::empty(on_disk)); | |
233 | } |
|
234 | } | |
234 | let (meta, _) = TreeMetadata::from_bytes(metadata) |
|
235 | let (meta, _) = TreeMetadata::from_bytes(metadata) | |
235 | .map_err(|_| DirstateV2ParseError)?; |
|
236 | .map_err(|_| DirstateV2ParseError)?; | |
236 | let dirstate_map = DirstateMap { |
|
237 | let dirstate_map = DirstateMap { | |
237 | on_disk, |
|
238 | on_disk, | |
238 | root: dirstate_map::ChildNodes::OnDisk(read_nodes( |
|
239 | root: dirstate_map::ChildNodes::OnDisk(read_nodes( | |
239 | on_disk, |
|
240 | on_disk, | |
240 | meta.root_nodes, |
|
241 | meta.root_nodes, | |
241 | )?), |
|
242 | )?), | |
242 | nodes_with_entry_count: meta.nodes_with_entry_count.get(), |
|
243 | nodes_with_entry_count: meta.nodes_with_entry_count.get(), | |
243 | nodes_with_copy_source_count: meta.nodes_with_copy_source_count.get(), |
|
244 | nodes_with_copy_source_count: meta.nodes_with_copy_source_count.get(), | |
244 | ignore_patterns_hash: meta.ignore_patterns_hash, |
|
245 | ignore_patterns_hash: meta.ignore_patterns_hash, | |
245 | unreachable_bytes: meta.unreachable_bytes.get(), |
|
246 | unreachable_bytes: meta.unreachable_bytes.get(), | |
246 | }; |
|
247 | }; | |
247 | Ok(dirstate_map) |
|
248 | Ok(dirstate_map) | |
248 | } |
|
249 | } | |
249 |
|
250 | |||
250 | impl Node { |
|
251 | impl Node { | |
251 | pub(super) fn full_path<'on_disk>( |
|
252 | pub(super) fn full_path<'on_disk>( | |
252 | &self, |
|
253 | &self, | |
253 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
254 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
254 | ) -> Result<&'on_disk HgPath, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
255 | ) -> Result<&'on_disk HgPath, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
255 | read_hg_path(on_disk, self.full_path) |
|
256 | read_hg_path(on_disk, self.full_path) | |
256 | } |
|
257 | } | |
257 |
|
258 | |||
258 | pub(super) fn base_name_start<'on_disk>( |
|
259 | pub(super) fn base_name_start<'on_disk>( | |
259 | &self, |
|
260 | &self, | |
260 | ) -> Result<usize, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
261 | ) -> Result<usize, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
261 | let start = self.base_name_start.get(); |
|
262 | let start = self.base_name_start.get(); | |
262 | if start < self.full_path.len.get() { |
|
263 | if start < self.full_path.len.get() { | |
263 | let start = usize::try_from(start) |
|
264 | let start = usize::try_from(start) | |
264 | // u32 -> usize, could only panic on a 16-bit CPU |
|
265 | // u32 -> usize, could only panic on a 16-bit CPU | |
265 | .expect("dirstate-v2 base_name_start out of bounds"); |
|
266 | .expect("dirstate-v2 base_name_start out of bounds"); | |
266 | Ok(start) |
|
267 | Ok(start) | |
267 | } else { |
|
268 | } else { | |
268 | Err(DirstateV2ParseError) |
|
269 | Err(DirstateV2ParseError) | |
269 | } |
|
270 | } | |
270 | } |
|
271 | } | |
271 |
|
272 | |||
272 | pub(super) fn base_name<'on_disk>( |
|
273 | pub(super) fn base_name<'on_disk>( | |
273 | &self, |
|
274 | &self, | |
274 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
275 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
275 | ) -> Result<&'on_disk HgPath, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
276 | ) -> Result<&'on_disk HgPath, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
276 | let full_path = self.full_path(on_disk)?; |
|
277 | let full_path = self.full_path(on_disk)?; | |
277 | let base_name_start = self.base_name_start()?; |
|
278 | let base_name_start = self.base_name_start()?; | |
278 | Ok(HgPath::new(&full_path.as_bytes()[base_name_start..])) |
|
279 | Ok(HgPath::new(&full_path.as_bytes()[base_name_start..])) | |
279 | } |
|
280 | } | |
280 |
|
281 | |||
281 | pub(super) fn path<'on_disk>( |
|
282 | pub(super) fn path<'on_disk>( | |
282 | &self, |
|
283 | &self, | |
283 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
284 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
284 | ) -> Result<dirstate_map::NodeKey<'on_disk>, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
285 | ) -> Result<dirstate_map::NodeKey<'on_disk>, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
285 | Ok(WithBasename::from_raw_parts( |
|
286 | Ok(WithBasename::from_raw_parts( | |
286 | Cow::Borrowed(self.full_path(on_disk)?), |
|
287 | Cow::Borrowed(self.full_path(on_disk)?), | |
287 | self.base_name_start()?, |
|
288 | self.base_name_start()?, | |
288 | )) |
|
289 | )) | |
289 | } |
|
290 | } | |
290 |
|
291 | |||
291 | pub(super) fn has_copy_source<'on_disk>(&self) -> bool { |
|
292 | pub(super) fn has_copy_source<'on_disk>(&self) -> bool { | |
292 | self.copy_source.start.get() != 0 |
|
293 | self.copy_source.start.get() != 0 | |
293 | } |
|
294 | } | |
294 |
|
295 | |||
295 | pub(super) fn copy_source<'on_disk>( |
|
296 | pub(super) fn copy_source<'on_disk>( | |
296 | &self, |
|
297 | &self, | |
297 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
298 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
298 | ) -> Result<Option<&'on_disk HgPath>, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
299 | ) -> Result<Option<&'on_disk HgPath>, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
299 | Ok(if self.has_copy_source() { |
|
300 | Ok(if self.has_copy_source() { | |
300 | Some(read_hg_path(on_disk, self.copy_source)?) |
|
301 | Some(read_hg_path(on_disk, self.copy_source)?) | |
301 | } else { |
|
302 | } else { | |
302 | None |
|
303 | None | |
303 | }) |
|
304 | }) | |
304 | } |
|
305 | } | |
305 |
|
306 | |||
306 | fn flags(&self) -> Flags { |
|
307 | fn flags(&self) -> Flags { | |
307 | Flags::from_bits_truncate(self.flags.get()) |
|
308 | Flags::from_bits_truncate(self.flags.get()) | |
308 | } |
|
309 | } | |
309 |
|
310 | |||
310 | fn has_entry(&self) -> bool { |
|
311 | fn has_entry(&self) -> bool { | |
311 | self.flags().intersects( |
|
312 | self.flags().intersects( | |
312 | Flags::WDIR_TRACKED | Flags::P1_TRACKED | Flags::P2_INFO, |
|
313 | Flags::WDIR_TRACKED | Flags::P1_TRACKED | Flags::P2_INFO, | |
313 | ) |
|
314 | ) | |
314 | } |
|
315 | } | |
315 |
|
316 | |||
316 | pub(super) fn node_data( |
|
317 | pub(super) fn node_data( | |
317 | &self, |
|
318 | &self, | |
318 | ) -> Result<dirstate_map::NodeData, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
319 | ) -> Result<dirstate_map::NodeData, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
319 | if self.has_entry() { |
|
320 | if self.has_entry() { | |
320 | Ok(dirstate_map::NodeData::Entry(self.assume_entry()?)) |
|
321 | Ok(dirstate_map::NodeData::Entry(self.assume_entry()?)) | |
321 | } else if let Some(mtime) = self.cached_directory_mtime()? { |
|
322 | } else if let Some(mtime) = self.cached_directory_mtime()? { | |
322 | Ok(dirstate_map::NodeData::CachedDirectory { mtime }) |
|
323 | Ok(dirstate_map::NodeData::CachedDirectory { mtime }) | |
323 | } else { |
|
324 | } else { | |
324 | Ok(dirstate_map::NodeData::None) |
|
325 | Ok(dirstate_map::NodeData::None) | |
325 | } |
|
326 | } | |
326 | } |
|
327 | } | |
327 |
|
328 | |||
328 | pub(super) fn cached_directory_mtime( |
|
329 | pub(super) fn cached_directory_mtime( | |
329 | &self, |
|
330 | &self, | |
330 | ) -> Result<Option<TruncatedTimestamp>, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
331 | ) -> Result<Option<TruncatedTimestamp>, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
331 | // For now we do not have code to handle ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED, so we |
|
332 | // For now we do not have code to handle ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED, so we | |
332 | // ignore the mtime if the flag is set. |
|
333 | // ignore the mtime if the flag is set. | |
333 | if self.flags().contains(Flags::HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME) |
|
334 | if self.flags().contains(Flags::HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME) | |
334 | && self.flags().contains(Flags::ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED) |
|
335 | && self.flags().contains(Flags::ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED) | |
335 | { |
|
336 | { | |
336 | if self.flags().contains(Flags::HAS_FILE_MTIME) { |
|
337 | if self.flags().contains(Flags::HAS_FILE_MTIME) { | |
337 | Err(DirstateV2ParseError) |
|
338 | Err(DirstateV2ParseError) | |
338 | } else { |
|
339 | } else { | |
339 | Ok(Some(self.mtime.try_into()?)) |
|
340 | Ok(Some(self.mtime.try_into()?)) | |
340 | } |
|
341 | } | |
341 | } else { |
|
342 | } else { | |
342 | Ok(None) |
|
343 | Ok(None) | |
343 | } |
|
344 | } | |
344 | } |
|
345 | } | |
345 |
|
346 | |||
346 | fn synthesize_unix_mode(&self) -> u32 { |
|
347 | fn synthesize_unix_mode(&self) -> u32 { | |
347 | let file_type = if self.flags().contains(Flags::MODE_IS_SYMLINK) { |
|
348 | let file_type = if self.flags().contains(Flags::MODE_IS_SYMLINK) { | |
348 | libc::S_IFLNK |
|
349 | libc::S_IFLNK | |
349 | } else { |
|
350 | } else { | |
350 | libc::S_IFREG |
|
351 | libc::S_IFREG | |
351 | }; |
|
352 | }; | |
352 | let permisions = if self.flags().contains(Flags::MODE_EXEC_PERM) { |
|
353 | let permisions = if self.flags().contains(Flags::MODE_EXEC_PERM) { | |
353 | 0o755 |
|
354 | 0o755 | |
354 | } else { |
|
355 | } else { | |
355 | 0o644 |
|
356 | 0o644 | |
356 | }; |
|
357 | }; | |
357 | file_type | permisions |
|
358 | file_type | permisions | |
358 | } |
|
359 | } | |
359 |
|
360 | |||
360 | fn assume_entry(&self) -> Result<DirstateEntry, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
361 | fn assume_entry(&self) -> Result<DirstateEntry, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
361 | // TODO: convert through raw bits instead? |
|
362 | // TODO: convert through raw bits instead? | |
362 | let wdir_tracked = self.flags().contains(Flags::WDIR_TRACKED); |
|
363 | let wdir_tracked = self.flags().contains(Flags::WDIR_TRACKED); | |
363 | let p1_tracked = self.flags().contains(Flags::P1_TRACKED); |
|
364 | let p1_tracked = self.flags().contains(Flags::P1_TRACKED); | |
364 | let p2_info = self.flags().contains(Flags::P2_INFO); |
|
365 | let p2_info = self.flags().contains(Flags::P2_INFO); | |
365 | let mode_size = if self.flags().contains(Flags::HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE) |
|
366 | let mode_size = if self.flags().contains(Flags::HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE) | |
366 | && !self.flags().contains(Flags::EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED) |
|
367 | && !self.flags().contains(Flags::EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED) | |
367 | { |
|
368 | { | |
368 | Some((self.synthesize_unix_mode(), self.size.into())) |
|
369 | Some((self.synthesize_unix_mode(), self.size.into())) | |
369 | } else { |
|
370 | } else { | |
370 | None |
|
371 | None | |
371 | }; |
|
372 | }; | |
372 | let mtime = if self.flags().contains(Flags::HAS_FILE_MTIME) |
|
373 | let mtime = if self.flags().contains(Flags::HAS_FILE_MTIME) | |
373 | && !self.flags().contains(Flags::EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED) |
|
374 | && !self.flags().contains(Flags::EXPECTED_STATE_IS_MODIFIED) | |
|
375 | // The current code is not able to do the more subtle comparison that the | |||
|
376 | // MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS requires. So we ignore the mtime | |||
|
377 | && !self.flags().contains(Flags::MTIME_SECOND_AMBIGUOUS) | |||
374 | { |
|
378 | { | |
375 | // TODO: replace this by `self.mtime.try_into()?` to use |
|
379 | // TODO: replace this by `self.mtime.try_into()?` to use | |
376 | // sub-second precision from the file. |
|
380 | // sub-second precision from the file. | |
377 | // We donβt do this yet because other parts of the code |
|
381 | // We donβt do this yet because other parts of the code | |
378 | // always set it to zero. |
|
382 | // always set it to zero. | |
379 | let mtime = TruncatedTimestamp::from_already_truncated( |
|
383 | let mtime = TruncatedTimestamp::from_already_truncated( | |
380 | self.mtime.truncated_seconds.get(), |
|
384 | self.mtime.truncated_seconds.get(), | |
381 | 0, |
|
385 | 0, | |
382 | )?; |
|
386 | )?; | |
383 | Some(mtime) |
|
387 | Some(mtime) | |
384 | } else { |
|
388 | } else { | |
385 | None |
|
389 | None | |
386 | }; |
|
390 | }; | |
387 | Ok(DirstateEntry::from_v2_data( |
|
391 | Ok(DirstateEntry::from_v2_data( | |
388 | wdir_tracked, |
|
392 | wdir_tracked, | |
389 | p1_tracked, |
|
393 | p1_tracked, | |
390 | p2_info, |
|
394 | p2_info, | |
391 | mode_size, |
|
395 | mode_size, | |
392 | mtime, |
|
396 | mtime, | |
393 | None, |
|
397 | None, | |
394 | None, |
|
398 | None, | |
395 | )) |
|
399 | )) | |
396 | } |
|
400 | } | |
397 |
|
401 | |||
398 | pub(super) fn entry( |
|
402 | pub(super) fn entry( | |
399 | &self, |
|
403 | &self, | |
400 | ) -> Result<Option<DirstateEntry>, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
404 | ) -> Result<Option<DirstateEntry>, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
401 | if self.has_entry() { |
|
405 | if self.has_entry() { | |
402 | Ok(Some(self.assume_entry()?)) |
|
406 | Ok(Some(self.assume_entry()?)) | |
403 | } else { |
|
407 | } else { | |
404 | Ok(None) |
|
408 | Ok(None) | |
405 | } |
|
409 | } | |
406 | } |
|
410 | } | |
407 |
|
411 | |||
408 | pub(super) fn children<'on_disk>( |
|
412 | pub(super) fn children<'on_disk>( | |
409 | &self, |
|
413 | &self, | |
410 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
414 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
411 | ) -> Result<&'on_disk [Node], DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
415 | ) -> Result<&'on_disk [Node], DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
412 | read_nodes(on_disk, self.children) |
|
416 | read_nodes(on_disk, self.children) | |
413 | } |
|
417 | } | |
414 |
|
418 | |||
415 | pub(super) fn to_in_memory_node<'on_disk>( |
|
419 | pub(super) fn to_in_memory_node<'on_disk>( | |
416 | &self, |
|
420 | &self, | |
417 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
421 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
418 | ) -> Result<dirstate_map::Node<'on_disk>, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
422 | ) -> Result<dirstate_map::Node<'on_disk>, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
419 | Ok(dirstate_map::Node { |
|
423 | Ok(dirstate_map::Node { | |
420 | children: dirstate_map::ChildNodes::OnDisk( |
|
424 | children: dirstate_map::ChildNodes::OnDisk( | |
421 | self.children(on_disk)?, |
|
425 | self.children(on_disk)?, | |
422 | ), |
|
426 | ), | |
423 | copy_source: self.copy_source(on_disk)?.map(Cow::Borrowed), |
|
427 | copy_source: self.copy_source(on_disk)?.map(Cow::Borrowed), | |
424 | data: self.node_data()?, |
|
428 | data: self.node_data()?, | |
425 | descendants_with_entry_count: self |
|
429 | descendants_with_entry_count: self | |
426 | .descendants_with_entry_count |
|
430 | .descendants_with_entry_count | |
427 | .get(), |
|
431 | .get(), | |
428 | tracked_descendants_count: self.tracked_descendants_count.get(), |
|
432 | tracked_descendants_count: self.tracked_descendants_count.get(), | |
429 | }) |
|
433 | }) | |
430 | } |
|
434 | } | |
431 |
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435 | |||
432 | fn from_dirstate_entry( |
|
436 | fn from_dirstate_entry( | |
433 | entry: &DirstateEntry, |
|
437 | entry: &DirstateEntry, | |
434 | ) -> (Flags, U32Be, PackedTruncatedTimestamp) { |
|
438 | ) -> (Flags, U32Be, PackedTruncatedTimestamp) { | |
435 | let ( |
|
439 | let ( | |
436 | wdir_tracked, |
|
440 | wdir_tracked, | |
437 | p1_tracked, |
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441 | p1_tracked, | |
438 | p2_info, |
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442 | p2_info, | |
439 | mode_size_opt, |
|
443 | mode_size_opt, | |
440 | mtime_opt, |
|
444 | mtime_opt, | |
441 | fallback_exec, |
|
445 | fallback_exec, | |
442 | fallback_symlink, |
|
446 | fallback_symlink, | |
443 | ) = entry.v2_data(); |
|
447 | ) = entry.v2_data(); | |
444 | // TODO: convert throug raw flag bits instead? |
|
448 | // TODO: convert throug raw flag bits instead? | |
445 | let mut flags = Flags::empty(); |
|
449 | let mut flags = Flags::empty(); | |
446 | flags.set(Flags::WDIR_TRACKED, wdir_tracked); |
|
450 | flags.set(Flags::WDIR_TRACKED, wdir_tracked); | |
447 | flags.set(Flags::P1_TRACKED, p1_tracked); |
|
451 | flags.set(Flags::P1_TRACKED, p1_tracked); | |
448 | flags.set(Flags::P2_INFO, p2_info); |
|
452 | flags.set(Flags::P2_INFO, p2_info); | |
449 | let size = if let Some((m, s)) = mode_size_opt { |
|
453 | let size = if let Some((m, s)) = mode_size_opt { | |
450 | let exec_perm = m & libc::S_IXUSR != 0; |
|
454 | let exec_perm = m & libc::S_IXUSR != 0; | |
451 | let is_symlink = m & libc::S_IFMT == libc::S_IFLNK; |
|
455 | let is_symlink = m & libc::S_IFMT == libc::S_IFLNK; | |
452 | flags.set(Flags::MODE_EXEC_PERM, exec_perm); |
|
456 | flags.set(Flags::MODE_EXEC_PERM, exec_perm); | |
453 | flags.set(Flags::MODE_IS_SYMLINK, is_symlink); |
|
457 | flags.set(Flags::MODE_IS_SYMLINK, is_symlink); | |
454 | flags.insert(Flags::HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE); |
|
458 | flags.insert(Flags::HAS_MODE_AND_SIZE); | |
455 | s.into() |
|
459 | s.into() | |
456 | } else { |
|
460 | } else { | |
457 | 0.into() |
|
461 | 0.into() | |
458 | }; |
|
462 | }; | |
459 | let mtime = if let Some(m) = mtime_opt { |
|
463 | let mtime = if let Some(m) = mtime_opt { | |
460 | flags.insert(Flags::HAS_FILE_MTIME); |
|
464 | flags.insert(Flags::HAS_FILE_MTIME); | |
461 | m.into() |
|
465 | m.into() | |
462 | } else { |
|
466 | } else { | |
463 | PackedTruncatedTimestamp::null() |
|
467 | PackedTruncatedTimestamp::null() | |
464 | }; |
|
468 | }; | |
465 | if let Some(f_exec) = fallback_exec { |
|
469 | if let Some(f_exec) = fallback_exec { | |
466 | flags.insert(Flags::HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC); |
|
470 | flags.insert(Flags::HAS_FALLBACK_EXEC); | |
467 | if f_exec { |
|
471 | if f_exec { | |
468 | flags.insert(Flags::FALLBACK_EXEC); |
|
472 | flags.insert(Flags::FALLBACK_EXEC); | |
469 | } |
|
473 | } | |
470 | } |
|
474 | } | |
471 | if let Some(f_symlink) = fallback_symlink { |
|
475 | if let Some(f_symlink) = fallback_symlink { | |
472 | flags.insert(Flags::HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK); |
|
476 | flags.insert(Flags::HAS_FALLBACK_SYMLINK); | |
473 | if f_symlink { |
|
477 | if f_symlink { | |
474 | flags.insert(Flags::FALLBACK_SYMLINK); |
|
478 | flags.insert(Flags::FALLBACK_SYMLINK); | |
475 | } |
|
479 | } | |
476 | } |
|
480 | } | |
477 | (flags, size, mtime) |
|
481 | (flags, size, mtime) | |
478 | } |
|
482 | } | |
479 | } |
|
483 | } | |
480 |
|
484 | |||
481 | fn read_hg_path( |
|
485 | fn read_hg_path( | |
482 | on_disk: &[u8], |
|
486 | on_disk: &[u8], | |
483 | slice: PathSlice, |
|
487 | slice: PathSlice, | |
484 | ) -> Result<&HgPath, DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
488 | ) -> Result<&HgPath, DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
485 | read_slice(on_disk, slice.start, slice.len.get()).map(HgPath::new) |
|
489 | read_slice(on_disk, slice.start, slice.len.get()).map(HgPath::new) | |
486 | } |
|
490 | } | |
487 |
|
491 | |||
488 | fn read_nodes( |
|
492 | fn read_nodes( | |
489 | on_disk: &[u8], |
|
493 | on_disk: &[u8], | |
490 | slice: ChildNodes, |
|
494 | slice: ChildNodes, | |
491 | ) -> Result<&[Node], DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
495 | ) -> Result<&[Node], DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
492 | read_slice(on_disk, slice.start, slice.len.get()) |
|
496 | read_slice(on_disk, slice.start, slice.len.get()) | |
493 | } |
|
497 | } | |
494 |
|
498 | |||
495 | fn read_slice<T, Len>( |
|
499 | fn read_slice<T, Len>( | |
496 | on_disk: &[u8], |
|
500 | on_disk: &[u8], | |
497 | start: Offset, |
|
501 | start: Offset, | |
498 | len: Len, |
|
502 | len: Len, | |
499 | ) -> Result<&[T], DirstateV2ParseError> |
|
503 | ) -> Result<&[T], DirstateV2ParseError> | |
500 | where |
|
504 | where | |
501 | T: BytesCast, |
|
505 | T: BytesCast, | |
502 | Len: TryInto<usize>, |
|
506 | Len: TryInto<usize>, | |
503 | { |
|
507 | { | |
504 | // Either `usize::MAX` would result in "out of bounds" error since a single |
|
508 | // Either `usize::MAX` would result in "out of bounds" error since a single | |
505 | // `&[u8]` cannot occupy the entire addess space. |
|
509 | // `&[u8]` cannot occupy the entire addess space. | |
506 | let start = start.get().try_into().unwrap_or(std::usize::MAX); |
|
510 | let start = start.get().try_into().unwrap_or(std::usize::MAX); | |
507 | let len = len.try_into().unwrap_or(std::usize::MAX); |
|
511 | let len = len.try_into().unwrap_or(std::usize::MAX); | |
508 | on_disk |
|
512 | on_disk | |
509 | .get(start..) |
|
513 | .get(start..) | |
510 | .and_then(|bytes| T::slice_from_bytes(bytes, len).ok()) |
|
514 | .and_then(|bytes| T::slice_from_bytes(bytes, len).ok()) | |
511 | .map(|(slice, _rest)| slice) |
|
515 | .map(|(slice, _rest)| slice) | |
512 | .ok_or_else(|| DirstateV2ParseError) |
|
516 | .ok_or_else(|| DirstateV2ParseError) | |
513 | } |
|
517 | } | |
514 |
|
518 | |||
515 | pub(crate) fn for_each_tracked_path<'on_disk>( |
|
519 | pub(crate) fn for_each_tracked_path<'on_disk>( | |
516 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
520 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
517 | metadata: &[u8], |
|
521 | metadata: &[u8], | |
518 | mut f: impl FnMut(&'on_disk HgPath), |
|
522 | mut f: impl FnMut(&'on_disk HgPath), | |
519 | ) -> Result<(), DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
523 | ) -> Result<(), DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
520 | let (meta, _) = TreeMetadata::from_bytes(metadata) |
|
524 | let (meta, _) = TreeMetadata::from_bytes(metadata) | |
521 | .map_err(|_| DirstateV2ParseError)?; |
|
525 | .map_err(|_| DirstateV2ParseError)?; | |
522 | fn recur<'on_disk>( |
|
526 | fn recur<'on_disk>( | |
523 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], |
|
527 | on_disk: &'on_disk [u8], | |
524 | nodes: ChildNodes, |
|
528 | nodes: ChildNodes, | |
525 | f: &mut impl FnMut(&'on_disk HgPath), |
|
529 | f: &mut impl FnMut(&'on_disk HgPath), | |
526 | ) -> Result<(), DirstateV2ParseError> { |
|
530 | ) -> Result<(), DirstateV2ParseError> { | |
527 | for node in read_nodes(on_disk, nodes)? { |
|
531 | for node in read_nodes(on_disk, nodes)? { | |
528 | if let Some(entry) = node.entry()? { |
|
532 | if let Some(entry) = node.entry()? { | |
529 | if entry.state().is_tracked() { |
|
533 | if entry.state().is_tracked() { | |
530 | f(node.full_path(on_disk)?) |
|
534 | f(node.full_path(on_disk)?) | |
531 | } |
|
535 | } | |
532 | } |
|
536 | } | |
533 | recur(on_disk, node.children, f)? |
|
537 | recur(on_disk, node.children, f)? | |
534 | } |
|
538 | } | |
535 | Ok(()) |
|
539 | Ok(()) | |
536 | } |
|
540 | } | |
537 | recur(on_disk, meta.root_nodes, &mut f) |
|
541 | recur(on_disk, meta.root_nodes, &mut f) | |
538 | } |
|
542 | } | |
539 |
|
543 | |||
540 | /// Returns new data and metadata, together with whether that data should be |
|
544 | /// Returns new data and metadata, together with whether that data should be | |
541 | /// appended to the existing data file whose content is at |
|
545 | /// appended to the existing data file whose content is at | |
542 | /// `dirstate_map.on_disk` (true), instead of written to a new data file |
|
546 | /// `dirstate_map.on_disk` (true), instead of written to a new data file | |
543 | /// (false). |
|
547 | /// (false). | |
544 | pub(super) fn write( |
|
548 | pub(super) fn write( | |
545 | dirstate_map: &mut DirstateMap, |
|
549 | dirstate_map: &mut DirstateMap, | |
546 | can_append: bool, |
|
550 | can_append: bool, | |
547 | ) -> Result<(Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>, bool), DirstateError> { |
|
551 | ) -> Result<(Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>, bool), DirstateError> { | |
548 | let append = can_append && dirstate_map.write_should_append(); |
|
552 | let append = can_append && dirstate_map.write_should_append(); | |
549 |
|
553 | |||
550 | // This ignores the space for paths, and for nodes without an entry. |
|
554 | // This ignores the space for paths, and for nodes without an entry. | |
551 | // TODO: better estimate? Skip the `Vec` and write to a file directly? |
|
555 | // TODO: better estimate? Skip the `Vec` and write to a file directly? | |
552 | let size_guess = std::mem::size_of::<Node>() |
|
556 | let size_guess = std::mem::size_of::<Node>() | |
553 | * dirstate_map.nodes_with_entry_count as usize; |
|
557 | * dirstate_map.nodes_with_entry_count as usize; | |
554 |
|
558 | |||
555 | let mut writer = Writer { |
|
559 | let mut writer = Writer { | |
556 | dirstate_map, |
|
560 | dirstate_map, | |
557 | append, |
|
561 | append, | |
558 | out: Vec::with_capacity(size_guess), |
|
562 | out: Vec::with_capacity(size_guess), | |
559 | }; |
|
563 | }; | |
560 |
|
564 | |||
561 | let root_nodes = writer.write_nodes(dirstate_map.root.as_ref())?; |
|
565 | let root_nodes = writer.write_nodes(dirstate_map.root.as_ref())?; | |
562 |
|
566 | |||
563 | let meta = TreeMetadata { |
|
567 | let meta = TreeMetadata { | |
564 | root_nodes, |
|
568 | root_nodes, | |
565 | nodes_with_entry_count: dirstate_map.nodes_with_entry_count.into(), |
|
569 | nodes_with_entry_count: dirstate_map.nodes_with_entry_count.into(), | |
566 | nodes_with_copy_source_count: dirstate_map |
|
570 | nodes_with_copy_source_count: dirstate_map | |
567 | .nodes_with_copy_source_count |
|
571 | .nodes_with_copy_source_count | |
568 | .into(), |
|
572 | .into(), | |
569 | unreachable_bytes: dirstate_map.unreachable_bytes.into(), |
|
573 | unreachable_bytes: dirstate_map.unreachable_bytes.into(), | |
570 | unused: [0; 4], |
|
574 | unused: [0; 4], | |
571 | ignore_patterns_hash: dirstate_map.ignore_patterns_hash, |
|
575 | ignore_patterns_hash: dirstate_map.ignore_patterns_hash, | |
572 | }; |
|
576 | }; | |
573 | Ok((writer.out, meta.as_bytes().to_vec(), append)) |
|
577 | Ok((writer.out, meta.as_bytes().to_vec(), append)) | |
574 | } |
|
578 | } | |
575 |
|
579 | |||
576 | struct Writer<'dmap, 'on_disk> { |
|
580 | struct Writer<'dmap, 'on_disk> { | |
577 | dirstate_map: &'dmap DirstateMap<'on_disk>, |
|
581 | dirstate_map: &'dmap DirstateMap<'on_disk>, | |
578 | append: bool, |
|
582 | append: bool, | |
579 | out: Vec<u8>, |
|
583 | out: Vec<u8>, | |
580 | } |
|
584 | } | |
581 |
|
585 | |||
582 | impl Writer<'_, '_> { |
|
586 | impl Writer<'_, '_> { | |
583 | fn write_nodes( |
|
587 | fn write_nodes( | |
584 | &mut self, |
|
588 | &mut self, | |
585 | nodes: dirstate_map::ChildNodesRef, |
|
589 | nodes: dirstate_map::ChildNodesRef, | |
586 | ) -> Result<ChildNodes, DirstateError> { |
|
590 | ) -> Result<ChildNodes, DirstateError> { | |
587 | // Reuse already-written nodes if possible |
|
591 | // Reuse already-written nodes if possible | |
588 | if self.append { |
|
592 | if self.append { | |
589 | if let dirstate_map::ChildNodesRef::OnDisk(nodes_slice) = nodes { |
|
593 | if let dirstate_map::ChildNodesRef::OnDisk(nodes_slice) = nodes { | |
590 | let start = self.on_disk_offset_of(nodes_slice).expect( |
|
594 | let start = self.on_disk_offset_of(nodes_slice).expect( | |
591 | "dirstate-v2 OnDisk nodes not found within on_disk", |
|
595 | "dirstate-v2 OnDisk nodes not found within on_disk", | |
592 | ); |
|
596 | ); | |
593 | let len = child_nodes_len_from_usize(nodes_slice.len()); |
|
597 | let len = child_nodes_len_from_usize(nodes_slice.len()); | |
594 | return Ok(ChildNodes { start, len }); |
|
598 | return Ok(ChildNodes { start, len }); | |
595 | } |
|
599 | } | |
596 | } |
|
600 | } | |
597 |
|
601 | |||
598 | // `dirstate_map::ChildNodes::InMemory` contains a `HashMap` which has |
|
602 | // `dirstate_map::ChildNodes::InMemory` contains a `HashMap` which has | |
599 | // undefined iteration order. Sort to enable binary search in the |
|
603 | // undefined iteration order. Sort to enable binary search in the | |
600 | // written file. |
|
604 | // written file. | |
601 | let nodes = nodes.sorted(); |
|
605 | let nodes = nodes.sorted(); | |
602 | let nodes_len = nodes.len(); |
|
606 | let nodes_len = nodes.len(); | |
603 |
|
607 | |||
604 | // First accumulate serialized nodes in a `Vec` |
|
608 | // First accumulate serialized nodes in a `Vec` | |
605 | let mut on_disk_nodes = Vec::with_capacity(nodes_len); |
|
609 | let mut on_disk_nodes = Vec::with_capacity(nodes_len); | |
606 | for node in nodes { |
|
610 | for node in nodes { | |
607 | let children = |
|
611 | let children = | |
608 | self.write_nodes(node.children(self.dirstate_map.on_disk)?)?; |
|
612 | self.write_nodes(node.children(self.dirstate_map.on_disk)?)?; | |
609 | let full_path = node.full_path(self.dirstate_map.on_disk)?; |
|
613 | let full_path = node.full_path(self.dirstate_map.on_disk)?; | |
610 | let full_path = self.write_path(full_path.as_bytes()); |
|
614 | let full_path = self.write_path(full_path.as_bytes()); | |
611 | let copy_source = if let Some(source) = |
|
615 | let copy_source = if let Some(source) = | |
612 | node.copy_source(self.dirstate_map.on_disk)? |
|
616 | node.copy_source(self.dirstate_map.on_disk)? | |
613 | { |
|
617 | { | |
614 | self.write_path(source.as_bytes()) |
|
618 | self.write_path(source.as_bytes()) | |
615 | } else { |
|
619 | } else { | |
616 | PathSlice { |
|
620 | PathSlice { | |
617 | start: 0.into(), |
|
621 | start: 0.into(), | |
618 | len: 0.into(), |
|
622 | len: 0.into(), | |
619 | } |
|
623 | } | |
620 | }; |
|
624 | }; | |
621 | on_disk_nodes.push(match node { |
|
625 | on_disk_nodes.push(match node { | |
622 | NodeRef::InMemory(path, node) => { |
|
626 | NodeRef::InMemory(path, node) => { | |
623 | let (flags, size, mtime) = match &node.data { |
|
627 | let (flags, size, mtime) = match &node.data { | |
624 | dirstate_map::NodeData::Entry(entry) => { |
|
628 | dirstate_map::NodeData::Entry(entry) => { | |
625 | Node::from_dirstate_entry(entry) |
|
629 | Node::from_dirstate_entry(entry) | |
626 | } |
|
630 | } | |
627 | dirstate_map::NodeData::CachedDirectory { mtime } => ( |
|
631 | dirstate_map::NodeData::CachedDirectory { mtime } => ( | |
628 | // we currently never set a mtime if unknown file |
|
632 | // we currently never set a mtime if unknown file | |
629 | // are present. |
|
633 | // are present. | |
630 | // So if we have a mtime for a directory, we know |
|
634 | // So if we have a mtime for a directory, we know | |
631 | // they are no unknown |
|
635 | // they are no unknown | |
632 | // files and we |
|
636 | // files and we | |
633 | // blindly set ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED. |
|
637 | // blindly set ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED. | |
634 | // |
|
638 | // | |
635 | // We never set ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED since we |
|
639 | // We never set ALL_IGNORED_RECORDED since we | |
636 | // don't track that case |
|
640 | // don't track that case | |
637 | // currently. |
|
641 | // currently. | |
638 | Flags::HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME |
|
642 | Flags::HAS_DIRECTORY_MTIME | |
639 | | Flags::ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED, |
|
643 | | Flags::ALL_UNKNOWN_RECORDED, | |
640 | 0.into(), |
|
644 | 0.into(), | |
641 | (*mtime).into(), |
|
645 | (*mtime).into(), | |
642 | ), |
|
646 | ), | |
643 | dirstate_map::NodeData::None => ( |
|
647 | dirstate_map::NodeData::None => ( | |
644 | Flags::empty(), |
|
648 | Flags::empty(), | |
645 | 0.into(), |
|
649 | 0.into(), | |
646 | PackedTruncatedTimestamp::null(), |
|
650 | PackedTruncatedTimestamp::null(), | |
647 | ), |
|
651 | ), | |
648 | }; |
|
652 | }; | |
649 | Node { |
|
653 | Node { | |
650 | children, |
|
654 | children, | |
651 | copy_source, |
|
655 | copy_source, | |
652 | full_path, |
|
656 | full_path, | |
653 | base_name_start: u16::try_from(path.base_name_start()) |
|
657 | base_name_start: u16::try_from(path.base_name_start()) | |
654 | // Could only panic for paths over 64 KiB |
|
658 | // Could only panic for paths over 64 KiB | |
655 | .expect("dirstate-v2 path length overflow") |
|
659 | .expect("dirstate-v2 path length overflow") | |
656 | .into(), |
|
660 | .into(), | |
657 | descendants_with_entry_count: node |
|
661 | descendants_with_entry_count: node | |
658 | .descendants_with_entry_count |
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662 | .descendants_with_entry_count | |
659 | .into(), |
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663 | .into(), | |
660 | tracked_descendants_count: node |
|
664 | tracked_descendants_count: node | |
661 | .tracked_descendants_count |
|
665 | .tracked_descendants_count | |
662 | .into(), |
|
666 | .into(), | |
663 | flags: flags.bits().into(), |
|
667 | flags: flags.bits().into(), | |
664 | size, |
|
668 | size, | |
665 | mtime, |
|
669 | mtime, | |
666 | } |
|
670 | } | |
667 | } |
|
671 | } | |
668 | NodeRef::OnDisk(node) => Node { |
|
672 | NodeRef::OnDisk(node) => Node { | |
669 | children, |
|
673 | children, | |
670 | copy_source, |
|
674 | copy_source, | |
671 | full_path, |
|
675 | full_path, | |
672 | ..*node |
|
676 | ..*node | |
673 | }, |
|
677 | }, | |
674 | }) |
|
678 | }) | |
675 | } |
|
679 | } | |
676 | // β¦ so we can write them contiguously, after writing everything else |
|
680 | // β¦ so we can write them contiguously, after writing everything else | |
677 | // they refer to. |
|
681 | // they refer to. | |
678 | let start = self.current_offset(); |
|
682 | let start = self.current_offset(); | |
679 | let len = child_nodes_len_from_usize(nodes_len); |
|
683 | let len = child_nodes_len_from_usize(nodes_len); | |
680 | self.out.extend(on_disk_nodes.as_bytes()); |
|
684 | self.out.extend(on_disk_nodes.as_bytes()); | |
681 | Ok(ChildNodes { start, len }) |
|
685 | Ok(ChildNodes { start, len }) | |
682 | } |
|
686 | } | |
683 |
|
687 | |||
684 | /// If the given slice of items is within `on_disk`, returns its offset |
|
688 | /// If the given slice of items is within `on_disk`, returns its offset | |
685 | /// from the start of `on_disk`. |
|
689 | /// from the start of `on_disk`. | |
686 | fn on_disk_offset_of<T>(&self, slice: &[T]) -> Option<Offset> |
|
690 | fn on_disk_offset_of<T>(&self, slice: &[T]) -> Option<Offset> | |
687 | where |
|
691 | where | |
688 | T: BytesCast, |
|
692 | T: BytesCast, | |
689 | { |
|
693 | { | |
690 | fn address_range(slice: &[u8]) -> std::ops::RangeInclusive<usize> { |
|
694 | fn address_range(slice: &[u8]) -> std::ops::RangeInclusive<usize> { | |
691 | let start = slice.as_ptr() as usize; |
|
695 | let start = slice.as_ptr() as usize; | |
692 | let end = start + slice.len(); |
|
696 | let end = start + slice.len(); | |
693 | start..=end |
|
697 | start..=end | |
694 | } |
|
698 | } | |
695 | let slice_addresses = address_range(slice.as_bytes()); |
|
699 | let slice_addresses = address_range(slice.as_bytes()); | |
696 | let on_disk_addresses = address_range(self.dirstate_map.on_disk); |
|
700 | let on_disk_addresses = address_range(self.dirstate_map.on_disk); | |
697 | if on_disk_addresses.contains(slice_addresses.start()) |
|
701 | if on_disk_addresses.contains(slice_addresses.start()) | |
698 | && on_disk_addresses.contains(slice_addresses.end()) |
|
702 | && on_disk_addresses.contains(slice_addresses.end()) | |
699 | { |
|
703 | { | |
700 | let offset = slice_addresses.start() - on_disk_addresses.start(); |
|
704 | let offset = slice_addresses.start() - on_disk_addresses.start(); | |
701 | Some(offset_from_usize(offset)) |
|
705 | Some(offset_from_usize(offset)) | |
702 | } else { |
|
706 | } else { | |
703 | None |
|
707 | None | |
704 | } |
|
708 | } | |
705 | } |
|
709 | } | |
706 |
|
710 | |||
707 | fn current_offset(&mut self) -> Offset { |
|
711 | fn current_offset(&mut self) -> Offset { | |
708 | let mut offset = self.out.len(); |
|
712 | let mut offset = self.out.len(); | |
709 | if self.append { |
|
713 | if self.append { | |
710 | offset += self.dirstate_map.on_disk.len() |
|
714 | offset += self.dirstate_map.on_disk.len() | |
711 | } |
|
715 | } | |
712 | offset_from_usize(offset) |
|
716 | offset_from_usize(offset) | |
713 | } |
|
717 | } | |
714 |
|
718 | |||
715 | fn write_path(&mut self, slice: &[u8]) -> PathSlice { |
|
719 | fn write_path(&mut self, slice: &[u8]) -> PathSlice { | |
716 | let len = path_len_from_usize(slice.len()); |
|
720 | let len = path_len_from_usize(slice.len()); | |
717 | // Reuse an already-written path if possible |
|
721 | // Reuse an already-written path if possible | |
718 | if self.append { |
|
722 | if self.append { | |
719 | if let Some(start) = self.on_disk_offset_of(slice) { |
|
723 | if let Some(start) = self.on_disk_offset_of(slice) { | |
720 | return PathSlice { start, len }; |
|
724 | return PathSlice { start, len }; | |
721 | } |
|
725 | } | |
722 | } |
|
726 | } | |
723 | let start = self.current_offset(); |
|
727 | let start = self.current_offset(); | |
724 | self.out.extend(slice.as_bytes()); |
|
728 | self.out.extend(slice.as_bytes()); | |
725 | PathSlice { start, len } |
|
729 | PathSlice { start, len } | |
726 | } |
|
730 | } | |
727 | } |
|
731 | } | |
728 |
|
732 | |||
729 | fn offset_from_usize(x: usize) -> Offset { |
|
733 | fn offset_from_usize(x: usize) -> Offset { | |
730 | u32::try_from(x) |
|
734 | u32::try_from(x) | |
731 | // Could only panic for a dirstate file larger than 4 GiB |
|
735 | // Could only panic for a dirstate file larger than 4 GiB | |
732 | .expect("dirstate-v2 offset overflow") |
|
736 | .expect("dirstate-v2 offset overflow") | |
733 | .into() |
|
737 | .into() | |
734 | } |
|
738 | } | |
735 |
|
739 | |||
736 | fn child_nodes_len_from_usize(x: usize) -> Size { |
|
740 | fn child_nodes_len_from_usize(x: usize) -> Size { | |
737 | u32::try_from(x) |
|
741 | u32::try_from(x) | |
738 | // Could only panic with over 4 billion nodes |
|
742 | // Could only panic with over 4 billion nodes | |
739 | .expect("dirstate-v2 slice length overflow") |
|
743 | .expect("dirstate-v2 slice length overflow") | |
740 | .into() |
|
744 | .into() | |
741 | } |
|
745 | } | |
742 |
|
746 | |||
743 | fn path_len_from_usize(x: usize) -> PathSize { |
|
747 | fn path_len_from_usize(x: usize) -> PathSize { | |
744 | u16::try_from(x) |
|
748 | u16::try_from(x) | |
745 | // Could only panic for paths over 64 KiB |
|
749 | // Could only panic for paths over 64 KiB | |
746 | .expect("dirstate-v2 path length overflow") |
|
750 | .expect("dirstate-v2 path length overflow") | |
747 | .into() |
|
751 | .into() | |
748 | } |
|
752 | } | |
749 |
|
753 | |||
750 | impl From<TruncatedTimestamp> for PackedTruncatedTimestamp { |
|
754 | impl From<TruncatedTimestamp> for PackedTruncatedTimestamp { | |
751 | fn from(timestamp: TruncatedTimestamp) -> Self { |
|
755 | fn from(timestamp: TruncatedTimestamp) -> Self { | |
752 | Self { |
|
756 | Self { | |
753 | truncated_seconds: timestamp.truncated_seconds().into(), |
|
757 | truncated_seconds: timestamp.truncated_seconds().into(), | |
754 | nanoseconds: timestamp.nanoseconds().into(), |
|
758 | nanoseconds: timestamp.nanoseconds().into(), | |
755 | } |
|
759 | } | |
756 | } |
|
760 | } | |
757 | } |
|
761 | } | |
758 |
|
762 | |||
759 | impl TryFrom<PackedTruncatedTimestamp> for TruncatedTimestamp { |
|
763 | impl TryFrom<PackedTruncatedTimestamp> for TruncatedTimestamp { | |
760 | type Error = DirstateV2ParseError; |
|
764 | type Error = DirstateV2ParseError; | |
761 |
|
765 | |||
762 | fn try_from( |
|
766 | fn try_from( | |
763 | timestamp: PackedTruncatedTimestamp, |
|
767 | timestamp: PackedTruncatedTimestamp, | |
764 | ) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { |
|
768 | ) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { | |
765 | Self::from_already_truncated( |
|
769 | Self::from_already_truncated( | |
766 | timestamp.truncated_seconds.get(), |
|
770 | timestamp.truncated_seconds.get(), | |
767 | timestamp.nanoseconds.get(), |
|
771 | timestamp.nanoseconds.get(), | |
768 | ) |
|
772 | ) | |
769 | } |
|
773 | } | |
770 | } |
|
774 | } | |
771 | impl PackedTruncatedTimestamp { |
|
775 | impl PackedTruncatedTimestamp { | |
772 | fn null() -> Self { |
|
776 | fn null() -> Self { | |
773 | Self { |
|
777 | Self { | |
774 | truncated_seconds: 0.into(), |
|
778 | truncated_seconds: 0.into(), | |
775 | nanoseconds: 0.into(), |
|
779 | nanoseconds: 0.into(), | |
776 | } |
|
780 | } | |
777 | } |
|
781 | } | |
778 | } |
|
782 | } |
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