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1 | # dirstate.py - working directory tracking for mercurial |
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1 | # dirstate.py - working directory tracking for mercurial | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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8 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | import collections |
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10 | import collections | |
11 | import contextlib |
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11 | import contextlib | |
12 | import errno |
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12 | import errno | |
13 | import os |
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13 | import os | |
14 | import stat |
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14 | import stat | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | from .i18n import _ |
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16 | from .i18n import _ | |
17 | from .node import nullid |
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17 | from .node import nullid | |
18 | from .pycompat import delattr |
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18 | from .pycompat import delattr | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | from hgdemandimport import tracing |
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20 | from hgdemandimport import tracing | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | from . import ( |
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22 | from . import ( | |
23 | encoding, |
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23 | encoding, | |
24 | error, |
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24 | error, | |
25 | match as matchmod, |
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25 | match as matchmod, | |
26 | pathutil, |
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26 | pathutil, | |
27 | policy, |
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27 | policy, | |
28 | pycompat, |
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28 | pycompat, | |
29 | scmutil, |
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29 | scmutil, | |
30 | txnutil, |
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30 | txnutil, | |
31 | util, |
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31 | util, | |
32 | ) |
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32 | ) | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | from .interfaces import ( |
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34 | from .interfaces import ( | |
35 | dirstate as intdirstate, |
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35 | dirstate as intdirstate, | |
36 | util as interfaceutil, |
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36 | util as interfaceutil, | |
37 | ) |
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37 | ) | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | parsers = policy.importmod(r'parsers') |
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39 | parsers = policy.importmod(r'parsers') | |
40 | rustmod = policy.importrust(r'dirstate') |
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40 | rustmod = policy.importrust(r'dirstate') | |
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | propertycache = util.propertycache |
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42 | propertycache = util.propertycache | |
43 | filecache = scmutil.filecache |
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43 | filecache = scmutil.filecache | |
44 | _rangemask = 0x7FFFFFFF |
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44 | _rangemask = 0x7FFFFFFF | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | dirstatetuple = parsers.dirstatetuple |
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46 | dirstatetuple = parsers.dirstatetuple | |
47 |
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47 | |||
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | class repocache(filecache): |
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49 | class repocache(filecache): | |
50 | """filecache for files in .hg/""" |
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50 | """filecache for files in .hg/""" | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | def join(self, obj, fname): |
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52 | def join(self, obj, fname): | |
53 | return obj._opener.join(fname) |
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53 | return obj._opener.join(fname) | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | class rootcache(filecache): |
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56 | class rootcache(filecache): | |
57 | """filecache for files in the repository root""" |
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57 | """filecache for files in the repository root""" | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | def join(self, obj, fname): |
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59 | def join(self, obj, fname): | |
60 | return obj._join(fname) |
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60 | return obj._join(fname) | |
61 |
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61 | |||
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | def _getfsnow(vfs): |
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63 | def _getfsnow(vfs): | |
64 | '''Get "now" timestamp on filesystem''' |
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64 | '''Get "now" timestamp on filesystem''' | |
65 | tmpfd, tmpname = vfs.mkstemp() |
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65 | tmpfd, tmpname = vfs.mkstemp() | |
66 | try: |
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66 | try: | |
67 | return os.fstat(tmpfd)[stat.ST_MTIME] |
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67 | return os.fstat(tmpfd)[stat.ST_MTIME] | |
68 | finally: |
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68 | finally: | |
69 | os.close(tmpfd) |
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69 | os.close(tmpfd) | |
70 | vfs.unlink(tmpname) |
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70 | vfs.unlink(tmpname) | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | @interfaceutil.implementer(intdirstate.idirstate) |
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73 | @interfaceutil.implementer(intdirstate.idirstate) | |
74 | class dirstate(object): |
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74 | class dirstate(object): | |
75 | def __init__(self, opener, ui, root, validate, sparsematchfn): |
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75 | def __init__(self, opener, ui, root, validate, sparsematchfn): | |
76 | '''Create a new dirstate object. |
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76 | '''Create a new dirstate object. | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | opener is an open()-like callable that can be used to open the |
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78 | opener is an open()-like callable that can be used to open the | |
79 | dirstate file; root is the root of the directory tracked by |
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79 | dirstate file; root is the root of the directory tracked by | |
80 | the dirstate. |
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80 | the dirstate. | |
81 | ''' |
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81 | ''' | |
82 | self._opener = opener |
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82 | self._opener = opener | |
83 | self._validate = validate |
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83 | self._validate = validate | |
84 | self._root = root |
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84 | self._root = root | |
85 | self._sparsematchfn = sparsematchfn |
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85 | self._sparsematchfn = sparsematchfn | |
86 | # ntpath.join(root, '') of Python 2.7.9 does not add sep if root is |
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86 | # ntpath.join(root, '') of Python 2.7.9 does not add sep if root is | |
87 | # UNC path pointing to root share (issue4557) |
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87 | # UNC path pointing to root share (issue4557) | |
88 | self._rootdir = pathutil.normasprefix(root) |
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88 | self._rootdir = pathutil.normasprefix(root) | |
89 | self._dirty = False |
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89 | self._dirty = False | |
90 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 |
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90 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 | |
91 | self._ui = ui |
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91 | self._ui = ui | |
92 | self._filecache = {} |
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92 | self._filecache = {} | |
93 | self._parentwriters = 0 |
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93 | self._parentwriters = 0 | |
94 | self._filename = b'dirstate' |
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94 | self._filename = b'dirstate' | |
95 | self._pendingfilename = b'%s.pending' % self._filename |
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95 | self._pendingfilename = b'%s.pending' % self._filename | |
96 | self._plchangecallbacks = {} |
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96 | self._plchangecallbacks = {} | |
97 | self._origpl = None |
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97 | self._origpl = None | |
98 | self._updatedfiles = set() |
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98 | self._updatedfiles = set() | |
99 | self._mapcls = dirstatemap |
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99 | self._mapcls = dirstatemap | |
100 | # Access and cache cwd early, so we don't access it for the first time |
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100 | # Access and cache cwd early, so we don't access it for the first time | |
101 | # after a working-copy update caused it to not exist (accessing it then |
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101 | # after a working-copy update caused it to not exist (accessing it then | |
102 | # raises an exception). |
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102 | # raises an exception). | |
103 | self._cwd |
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103 | self._cwd | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
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105 | @contextlib.contextmanager | |
106 | def parentchange(self): |
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106 | def parentchange(self): | |
107 | '''Context manager for handling dirstate parents. |
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107 | '''Context manager for handling dirstate parents. | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | If an exception occurs in the scope of the context manager, |
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109 | If an exception occurs in the scope of the context manager, | |
110 | the incoherent dirstate won't be written when wlock is |
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110 | the incoherent dirstate won't be written when wlock is | |
111 | released. |
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111 | released. | |
112 | ''' |
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112 | ''' | |
113 | self._parentwriters += 1 |
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113 | self._parentwriters += 1 | |
114 | yield |
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114 | yield | |
115 | # Typically we want the "undo" step of a context manager in a |
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115 | # Typically we want the "undo" step of a context manager in a | |
116 | # finally block so it happens even when an exception |
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116 | # finally block so it happens even when an exception | |
117 | # occurs. In this case, however, we only want to decrement |
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117 | # occurs. In this case, however, we only want to decrement | |
118 | # parentwriters if the code in the with statement exits |
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118 | # parentwriters if the code in the with statement exits | |
119 | # normally, so we don't have a try/finally here on purpose. |
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119 | # normally, so we don't have a try/finally here on purpose. | |
120 | self._parentwriters -= 1 |
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120 | self._parentwriters -= 1 | |
121 |
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121 | |||
122 | def pendingparentchange(self): |
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122 | def pendingparentchange(self): | |
123 | '''Returns true if the dirstate is in the middle of a set of changes |
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123 | '''Returns true if the dirstate is in the middle of a set of changes | |
124 | that modify the dirstate parent. |
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124 | that modify the dirstate parent. | |
125 | ''' |
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125 | ''' | |
126 | return self._parentwriters > 0 |
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126 | return self._parentwriters > 0 | |
127 |
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127 | |||
128 | @propertycache |
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128 | @propertycache | |
129 | def _map(self): |
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129 | def _map(self): | |
130 | """Return the dirstate contents (see documentation for dirstatemap).""" |
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130 | """Return the dirstate contents (see documentation for dirstatemap).""" | |
131 | self._map = self._mapcls(self._ui, self._opener, self._root) |
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131 | self._map = self._mapcls(self._ui, self._opener, self._root) | |
132 | return self._map |
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132 | return self._map | |
133 |
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133 | |||
134 | @property |
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134 | @property | |
135 | def _sparsematcher(self): |
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135 | def _sparsematcher(self): | |
136 | """The matcher for the sparse checkout. |
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136 | """The matcher for the sparse checkout. | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 | The working directory may not include every file from a manifest. The |
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138 | The working directory may not include every file from a manifest. The | |
139 | matcher obtained by this property will match a path if it is to be |
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139 | matcher obtained by this property will match a path if it is to be | |
140 | included in the working directory. |
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140 | included in the working directory. | |
141 | """ |
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141 | """ | |
142 | # TODO there is potential to cache this property. For now, the matcher |
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142 | # TODO there is potential to cache this property. For now, the matcher | |
143 | # is resolved on every access. (But the called function does use a |
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143 | # is resolved on every access. (But the called function does use a | |
144 | # cache to keep the lookup fast.) |
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144 | # cache to keep the lookup fast.) | |
145 | return self._sparsematchfn() |
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145 | return self._sparsematchfn() | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | @repocache(b'branch') |
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147 | @repocache(b'branch') | |
148 | def _branch(self): |
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148 | def _branch(self): | |
149 | try: |
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149 | try: | |
150 | return self._opener.read(b"branch").strip() or b"default" |
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150 | return self._opener.read(b"branch").strip() or b"default" | |
151 | except IOError as inst: |
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151 | except IOError as inst: | |
152 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
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152 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
153 | raise |
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153 | raise | |
154 | return b"default" |
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154 | return b"default" | |
155 |
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155 | |||
156 | @property |
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156 | @property | |
157 | def _pl(self): |
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157 | def _pl(self): | |
158 | return self._map.parents() |
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158 | return self._map.parents() | |
159 |
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159 | |||
160 | def hasdir(self, d): |
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160 | def hasdir(self, d): | |
161 | return self._map.hastrackeddir(d) |
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161 | return self._map.hastrackeddir(d) | |
162 |
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162 | |||
163 | @rootcache(b'.hgignore') |
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163 | @rootcache(b'.hgignore') | |
164 | def _ignore(self): |
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164 | def _ignore(self): | |
165 | files = self._ignorefiles() |
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165 | files = self._ignorefiles() | |
166 | if not files: |
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166 | if not files: | |
167 | return matchmod.never() |
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167 | return matchmod.never() | |
168 |
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168 | |||
169 | pats = [b'include:%s' % f for f in files] |
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169 | pats = [b'include:%s' % f for f in files] | |
170 | return matchmod.match(self._root, b'', [], pats, warn=self._ui.warn) |
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170 | return matchmod.match(self._root, b'', [], pats, warn=self._ui.warn) | |
171 |
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171 | |||
172 | @propertycache |
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172 | @propertycache | |
173 | def _slash(self): |
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173 | def _slash(self): | |
174 | return self._ui.configbool(b'ui', b'slash') and pycompat.ossep != b'/' |
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174 | return self._ui.configbool(b'ui', b'slash') and pycompat.ossep != b'/' | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | @propertycache |
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176 | @propertycache | |
177 | def _checklink(self): |
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177 | def _checklink(self): | |
178 | return util.checklink(self._root) |
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178 | return util.checklink(self._root) | |
179 |
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179 | |||
180 | @propertycache |
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180 | @propertycache | |
181 | def _checkexec(self): |
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181 | def _checkexec(self): | |
182 | return util.checkexec(self._root) |
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182 | return util.checkexec(self._root) | |
183 |
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183 | |||
184 | @propertycache |
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184 | @propertycache | |
185 | def _checkcase(self): |
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185 | def _checkcase(self): | |
186 | return not util.fscasesensitive(self._join(b'.hg')) |
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186 | return not util.fscasesensitive(self._join(b'.hg')) | |
187 |
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187 | |||
188 | def _join(self, f): |
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188 | def _join(self, f): | |
189 | # much faster than os.path.join() |
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189 | # much faster than os.path.join() | |
190 | # it's safe because f is always a relative path |
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190 | # it's safe because f is always a relative path | |
191 | return self._rootdir + f |
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191 | return self._rootdir + f | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | def flagfunc(self, buildfallback): |
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193 | def flagfunc(self, buildfallback): | |
194 | if self._checklink and self._checkexec: |
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194 | if self._checklink and self._checkexec: | |
195 |
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195 | |||
196 | def f(x): |
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196 | def f(x): | |
197 | try: |
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197 | try: | |
198 | st = os.lstat(self._join(x)) |
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198 | st = os.lstat(self._join(x)) | |
199 | if util.statislink(st): |
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199 | if util.statislink(st): | |
200 | return b'l' |
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200 | return b'l' | |
201 | if util.statisexec(st): |
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201 | if util.statisexec(st): | |
202 | return b'x' |
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202 | return b'x' | |
203 | except OSError: |
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203 | except OSError: | |
204 | pass |
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204 | pass | |
205 | return b'' |
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205 | return b'' | |
206 |
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206 | |||
207 | return f |
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207 | return f | |
208 |
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208 | |||
209 | fallback = buildfallback() |
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209 | fallback = buildfallback() | |
210 | if self._checklink: |
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210 | if self._checklink: | |
211 |
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211 | |||
212 | def f(x): |
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212 | def f(x): | |
213 | if os.path.islink(self._join(x)): |
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213 | if os.path.islink(self._join(x)): | |
214 | return b'l' |
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214 | return b'l' | |
215 | if b'x' in fallback(x): |
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215 | if b'x' in fallback(x): | |
216 | return b'x' |
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216 | return b'x' | |
217 | return b'' |
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217 | return b'' | |
218 |
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218 | |||
219 | return f |
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219 | return f | |
220 | if self._checkexec: |
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220 | if self._checkexec: | |
221 |
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221 | |||
222 | def f(x): |
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222 | def f(x): | |
223 | if b'l' in fallback(x): |
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223 | if b'l' in fallback(x): | |
224 | return b'l' |
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224 | return b'l' | |
225 | if util.isexec(self._join(x)): |
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225 | if util.isexec(self._join(x)): | |
226 | return b'x' |
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226 | return b'x' | |
227 | return b'' |
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227 | return b'' | |
228 |
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228 | |||
229 | return f |
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229 | return f | |
230 | else: |
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230 | else: | |
231 | return fallback |
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231 | return fallback | |
232 |
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232 | |||
233 | @propertycache |
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233 | @propertycache | |
234 | def _cwd(self): |
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234 | def _cwd(self): | |
235 | # internal config: ui.forcecwd |
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235 | # internal config: ui.forcecwd | |
236 | forcecwd = self._ui.config(b'ui', b'forcecwd') |
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236 | forcecwd = self._ui.config(b'ui', b'forcecwd') | |
237 | if forcecwd: |
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237 | if forcecwd: | |
238 | return forcecwd |
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238 | return forcecwd | |
239 | return encoding.getcwd() |
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239 | return encoding.getcwd() | |
240 |
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240 | |||
241 | def getcwd(self): |
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241 | def getcwd(self): | |
242 | '''Return the path from which a canonical path is calculated. |
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242 | '''Return the path from which a canonical path is calculated. | |
243 |
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243 | |||
244 | This path should be used to resolve file patterns or to convert |
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244 | This path should be used to resolve file patterns or to convert | |
245 | canonical paths back to file paths for display. It shouldn't be |
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245 | canonical paths back to file paths for display. It shouldn't be | |
246 | used to get real file paths. Use vfs functions instead. |
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246 | used to get real file paths. Use vfs functions instead. | |
247 | ''' |
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247 | ''' | |
248 | cwd = self._cwd |
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248 | cwd = self._cwd | |
249 | if cwd == self._root: |
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249 | if cwd == self._root: | |
250 | return b'' |
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250 | return b'' | |
251 | # self._root ends with a path separator if self._root is '/' or 'C:\' |
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251 | # self._root ends with a path separator if self._root is '/' or 'C:\' | |
252 | rootsep = self._root |
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252 | rootsep = self._root | |
253 | if not util.endswithsep(rootsep): |
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253 | if not util.endswithsep(rootsep): | |
254 | rootsep += pycompat.ossep |
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254 | rootsep += pycompat.ossep | |
255 | if cwd.startswith(rootsep): |
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255 | if cwd.startswith(rootsep): | |
256 | return cwd[len(rootsep) :] |
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256 | return cwd[len(rootsep) :] | |
257 | else: |
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257 | else: | |
258 | # we're outside the repo. return an absolute path. |
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258 | # we're outside the repo. return an absolute path. | |
259 | return cwd |
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259 | return cwd | |
260 |
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260 | |||
261 | def pathto(self, f, cwd=None): |
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261 | def pathto(self, f, cwd=None): | |
262 | if cwd is None: |
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262 | if cwd is None: | |
263 | cwd = self.getcwd() |
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263 | cwd = self.getcwd() | |
264 | path = util.pathto(self._root, cwd, f) |
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264 | path = util.pathto(self._root, cwd, f) | |
265 | if self._slash: |
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265 | if self._slash: | |
266 | return util.pconvert(path) |
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266 | return util.pconvert(path) | |
267 | return path |
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267 | return path | |
268 |
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268 | |||
269 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
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269 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
270 | '''Return the current state of key (a filename) in the dirstate. |
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270 | '''Return the current state of key (a filename) in the dirstate. | |
271 |
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271 | |||
272 | States are: |
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272 | States are: | |
273 | n normal |
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273 | n normal | |
274 | m needs merging |
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274 | m needs merging | |
275 | r marked for removal |
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275 | r marked for removal | |
276 | a marked for addition |
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276 | a marked for addition | |
277 | ? not tracked |
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277 | ? not tracked | |
278 | ''' |
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278 | ''' | |
279 | return self._map.get(key, (b"?",))[0] |
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279 | return self._map.get(key, (b"?",))[0] | |
280 |
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280 | |||
281 | def __contains__(self, key): |
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281 | def __contains__(self, key): | |
282 | return key in self._map |
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282 | return key in self._map | |
283 |
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283 | |||
284 | def __iter__(self): |
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284 | def __iter__(self): | |
285 | return iter(sorted(self._map)) |
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285 | return iter(sorted(self._map)) | |
286 |
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286 | |||
287 | def items(self): |
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287 | def items(self): | |
288 | return pycompat.iteritems(self._map) |
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288 | return pycompat.iteritems(self._map) | |
289 |
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289 | |||
290 | iteritems = items |
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290 | iteritems = items | |
291 |
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291 | |||
292 | def parents(self): |
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292 | def parents(self): | |
293 | return [self._validate(p) for p in self._pl] |
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293 | return [self._validate(p) for p in self._pl] | |
294 |
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294 | |||
295 | def p1(self): |
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295 | def p1(self): | |
296 | return self._validate(self._pl[0]) |
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296 | return self._validate(self._pl[0]) | |
297 |
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297 | |||
298 | def p2(self): |
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298 | def p2(self): | |
299 | return self._validate(self._pl[1]) |
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299 | return self._validate(self._pl[1]) | |
300 |
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300 | |||
301 | def branch(self): |
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301 | def branch(self): | |
302 | return encoding.tolocal(self._branch) |
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302 | return encoding.tolocal(self._branch) | |
303 |
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303 | |||
304 | def setparents(self, p1, p2=nullid): |
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304 | def setparents(self, p1, p2=nullid): | |
305 | """Set dirstate parents to p1 and p2. |
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305 | """Set dirstate parents to p1 and p2. | |
306 |
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306 | |||
307 | When moving from two parents to one, 'm' merged entries a |
|
307 | When moving from two parents to one, 'm' merged entries a | |
308 | adjusted to normal and previous copy records discarded and |
|
308 | adjusted to normal and previous copy records discarded and | |
309 | returned by the call. |
|
309 | returned by the call. | |
310 |
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310 | |||
311 | See localrepo.setparents() |
|
311 | See localrepo.setparents() | |
312 | """ |
|
312 | """ | |
313 | if self._parentwriters == 0: |
|
313 | if self._parentwriters == 0: | |
314 | raise ValueError( |
|
314 | raise ValueError( | |
315 | b"cannot set dirstate parent outside of " |
|
315 | b"cannot set dirstate parent outside of " | |
316 | b"dirstate.parentchange context manager" |
|
316 | b"dirstate.parentchange context manager" | |
317 | ) |
|
317 | ) | |
318 |
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318 | |||
319 | self._dirty = True |
|
319 | self._dirty = True | |
320 | oldp2 = self._pl[1] |
|
320 | oldp2 = self._pl[1] | |
321 | if self._origpl is None: |
|
321 | if self._origpl is None: | |
322 | self._origpl = self._pl |
|
322 | self._origpl = self._pl | |
323 | self._map.setparents(p1, p2) |
|
323 | self._map.setparents(p1, p2) | |
324 | copies = {} |
|
324 | copies = {} | |
325 | if oldp2 != nullid and p2 == nullid: |
|
325 | if oldp2 != nullid and p2 == nullid: | |
326 | candidatefiles = self._map.nonnormalset.union( |
|
326 | candidatefiles = self._map.nonnormalset.union( | |
327 | self._map.otherparentset |
|
327 | self._map.otherparentset | |
328 | ) |
|
328 | ) | |
329 | for f in candidatefiles: |
|
329 | for f in candidatefiles: | |
330 | s = self._map.get(f) |
|
330 | s = self._map.get(f) | |
331 | if s is None: |
|
331 | if s is None: | |
332 | continue |
|
332 | continue | |
333 |
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333 | |||
334 | # Discard 'm' markers when moving away from a merge state |
|
334 | # Discard 'm' markers when moving away from a merge state | |
335 | if s[0] == b'm': |
|
335 | if s[0] == b'm': | |
336 | source = self._map.copymap.get(f) |
|
336 | source = self._map.copymap.get(f) | |
337 | if source: |
|
337 | if source: | |
338 | copies[f] = source |
|
338 | copies[f] = source | |
339 | self.normallookup(f) |
|
339 | self.normallookup(f) | |
340 | # Also fix up otherparent markers |
|
340 | # Also fix up otherparent markers | |
341 | elif s[0] == b'n' and s[2] == -2: |
|
341 | elif s[0] == b'n' and s[2] == -2: | |
342 | source = self._map.copymap.get(f) |
|
342 | source = self._map.copymap.get(f) | |
343 | if source: |
|
343 | if source: | |
344 | copies[f] = source |
|
344 | copies[f] = source | |
345 | self.add(f) |
|
345 | self.add(f) | |
346 | return copies |
|
346 | return copies | |
347 |
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347 | |||
348 | def setbranch(self, branch): |
|
348 | def setbranch(self, branch): | |
349 | self.__class__._branch.set(self, encoding.fromlocal(branch)) |
|
349 | self.__class__._branch.set(self, encoding.fromlocal(branch)) | |
350 | f = self._opener(b'branch', b'w', atomictemp=True, checkambig=True) |
|
350 | f = self._opener(b'branch', b'w', atomictemp=True, checkambig=True) | |
351 | try: |
|
351 | try: | |
352 | f.write(self._branch + b'\n') |
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352 | f.write(self._branch + b'\n') | |
353 | f.close() |
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353 | f.close() | |
354 |
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354 | |||
355 | # make sure filecache has the correct stat info for _branch after |
|
355 | # make sure filecache has the correct stat info for _branch after | |
356 | # replacing the underlying file |
|
356 | # replacing the underlying file | |
357 | ce = self._filecache[b'_branch'] |
|
357 | ce = self._filecache[b'_branch'] | |
358 | if ce: |
|
358 | if ce: | |
359 | ce.refresh() |
|
359 | ce.refresh() | |
360 | except: # re-raises |
|
360 | except: # re-raises | |
361 | f.discard() |
|
361 | f.discard() | |
362 | raise |
|
362 | raise | |
363 |
|
363 | |||
364 | def invalidate(self): |
|
364 | def invalidate(self): | |
365 | '''Causes the next access to reread the dirstate. |
|
365 | '''Causes the next access to reread the dirstate. | |
366 |
|
366 | |||
367 | This is different from localrepo.invalidatedirstate() because it always |
|
367 | This is different from localrepo.invalidatedirstate() because it always | |
368 | rereads the dirstate. Use localrepo.invalidatedirstate() if you want to |
|
368 | rereads the dirstate. Use localrepo.invalidatedirstate() if you want to | |
369 | check whether the dirstate has changed before rereading it.''' |
|
369 | check whether the dirstate has changed before rereading it.''' | |
370 |
|
370 | |||
371 | for a in (r"_map", r"_branch", r"_ignore"): |
|
371 | for a in (r"_map", r"_branch", r"_ignore"): | |
372 | if a in self.__dict__: |
|
372 | if a in self.__dict__: | |
373 | delattr(self, a) |
|
373 | delattr(self, a) | |
374 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 |
|
374 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 | |
375 | self._dirty = False |
|
375 | self._dirty = False | |
376 | self._updatedfiles.clear() |
|
376 | self._updatedfiles.clear() | |
377 | self._parentwriters = 0 |
|
377 | self._parentwriters = 0 | |
378 | self._origpl = None |
|
378 | self._origpl = None | |
379 |
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379 | |||
380 | def copy(self, source, dest): |
|
380 | def copy(self, source, dest): | |
381 | """Mark dest as a copy of source. Unmark dest if source is None.""" |
|
381 | """Mark dest as a copy of source. Unmark dest if source is None.""" | |
382 | if source == dest: |
|
382 | if source == dest: | |
383 | return |
|
383 | return | |
384 | self._dirty = True |
|
384 | self._dirty = True | |
385 | if source is not None: |
|
385 | if source is not None: | |
386 | self._map.copymap[dest] = source |
|
386 | self._map.copymap[dest] = source | |
387 | self._updatedfiles.add(source) |
|
387 | self._updatedfiles.add(source) | |
388 | self._updatedfiles.add(dest) |
|
388 | self._updatedfiles.add(dest) | |
389 | elif self._map.copymap.pop(dest, None): |
|
389 | elif self._map.copymap.pop(dest, None): | |
390 | self._updatedfiles.add(dest) |
|
390 | self._updatedfiles.add(dest) | |
391 |
|
391 | |||
392 | def copied(self, file): |
|
392 | def copied(self, file): | |
393 | return self._map.copymap.get(file, None) |
|
393 | return self._map.copymap.get(file, None) | |
394 |
|
394 | |||
395 | def copies(self): |
|
395 | def copies(self): | |
396 | return self._map.copymap |
|
396 | return self._map.copymap | |
397 |
|
397 | |||
398 | def _addpath(self, f, state, mode, size, mtime): |
|
398 | def _addpath(self, f, state, mode, size, mtime): | |
399 | oldstate = self[f] |
|
399 | oldstate = self[f] | |
400 | if state == b'a' or oldstate == b'r': |
|
400 | if state == b'a' or oldstate == b'r': | |
401 | scmutil.checkfilename(f) |
|
401 | scmutil.checkfilename(f) | |
402 | if self._map.hastrackeddir(f): |
|
402 | if self._map.hastrackeddir(f): | |
403 | raise error.Abort( |
|
403 | raise error.Abort( | |
404 | _(b'directory %r already in dirstate') % pycompat.bytestr(f) |
|
404 | _(b'directory %r already in dirstate') % pycompat.bytestr(f) | |
405 | ) |
|
405 | ) | |
406 | # shadows |
|
406 | # shadows | |
407 | for d in util.finddirs(f): |
|
407 | for d in util.finddirs(f): | |
408 | if self._map.hastrackeddir(d): |
|
408 | if self._map.hastrackeddir(d): | |
409 | break |
|
409 | break | |
410 | entry = self._map.get(d) |
|
410 | entry = self._map.get(d) | |
411 | if entry is not None and entry[0] != b'r': |
|
411 | if entry is not None and entry[0] != b'r': | |
412 | raise error.Abort( |
|
412 | raise error.Abort( | |
413 | _(b'file %r in dirstate clashes with %r') |
|
413 | _(b'file %r in dirstate clashes with %r') | |
414 | % (pycompat.bytestr(d), pycompat.bytestr(f)) |
|
414 | % (pycompat.bytestr(d), pycompat.bytestr(f)) | |
415 | ) |
|
415 | ) | |
416 | self._dirty = True |
|
416 | self._dirty = True | |
417 | self._updatedfiles.add(f) |
|
417 | self._updatedfiles.add(f) | |
418 | self._map.addfile(f, oldstate, state, mode, size, mtime) |
|
418 | self._map.addfile(f, oldstate, state, mode, size, mtime) | |
419 |
|
419 | |||
420 | def normal(self, f, parentfiledata=None): |
|
420 | def normal(self, f, parentfiledata=None): | |
421 | '''Mark a file normal and clean. |
|
421 | '''Mark a file normal and clean. | |
422 |
|
422 | |||
423 | parentfiledata: (mode, size, mtime) of the clean file |
|
423 | parentfiledata: (mode, size, mtime) of the clean file | |
424 |
|
424 | |||
425 | parentfiledata should be computed from memory (for mode, |
|
425 | parentfiledata should be computed from memory (for mode, | |
426 | size), as or close as possible from the point where we |
|
426 | size), as or close as possible from the point where we | |
427 | determined the file was clean, to limit the risk of the |
|
427 | determined the file was clean, to limit the risk of the | |
428 | file having been changed by an external process between the |
|
428 | file having been changed by an external process between the | |
429 | moment where the file was determined to be clean and now.''' |
|
429 | moment where the file was determined to be clean and now.''' | |
430 | if parentfiledata: |
|
430 | if parentfiledata: | |
431 | (mode, size, mtime) = parentfiledata |
|
431 | (mode, size, mtime) = parentfiledata | |
432 | else: |
|
432 | else: | |
433 | s = os.lstat(self._join(f)) |
|
433 | s = os.lstat(self._join(f)) | |
434 | mode = s.st_mode |
|
434 | mode = s.st_mode | |
435 | size = s.st_size |
|
435 | size = s.st_size | |
436 | mtime = s[stat.ST_MTIME] |
|
436 | mtime = s[stat.ST_MTIME] | |
437 | self._addpath(f, b'n', mode, size & _rangemask, mtime & _rangemask) |
|
437 | self._addpath(f, b'n', mode, size & _rangemask, mtime & _rangemask) | |
438 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) |
|
438 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) | |
439 | if f in self._map.nonnormalset: |
|
439 | if f in self._map.nonnormalset: | |
440 | self._map.nonnormalset.remove(f) |
|
440 | self._map.nonnormalset.remove(f) | |
441 | if mtime > self._lastnormaltime: |
|
441 | if mtime > self._lastnormaltime: | |
442 | # Remember the most recent modification timeslot for status(), |
|
442 | # Remember the most recent modification timeslot for status(), | |
443 | # to make sure we won't miss future size-preserving file content |
|
443 | # to make sure we won't miss future size-preserving file content | |
444 | # modifications that happen within the same timeslot. |
|
444 | # modifications that happen within the same timeslot. | |
445 | self._lastnormaltime = mtime |
|
445 | self._lastnormaltime = mtime | |
446 |
|
446 | |||
447 | def normallookup(self, f): |
|
447 | def normallookup(self, f): | |
448 | '''Mark a file normal, but possibly dirty.''' |
|
448 | '''Mark a file normal, but possibly dirty.''' | |
449 | if self._pl[1] != nullid: |
|
449 | if self._pl[1] != nullid: | |
450 | # if there is a merge going on and the file was either |
|
450 | # if there is a merge going on and the file was either | |
451 | # in state 'm' (-1) or coming from other parent (-2) before |
|
451 | # in state 'm' (-1) or coming from other parent (-2) before | |
452 | # being removed, restore that state. |
|
452 | # being removed, restore that state. | |
453 | entry = self._map.get(f) |
|
453 | entry = self._map.get(f) | |
454 | if entry is not None: |
|
454 | if entry is not None: | |
455 | if entry[0] == b'r' and entry[2] in (-1, -2): |
|
455 | if entry[0] == b'r' and entry[2] in (-1, -2): | |
456 | source = self._map.copymap.get(f) |
|
456 | source = self._map.copymap.get(f) | |
457 | if entry[2] == -1: |
|
457 | if entry[2] == -1: | |
458 | self.merge(f) |
|
458 | self.merge(f) | |
459 | elif entry[2] == -2: |
|
459 | elif entry[2] == -2: | |
460 | self.otherparent(f) |
|
460 | self.otherparent(f) | |
461 | if source: |
|
461 | if source: | |
462 | self.copy(source, f) |
|
462 | self.copy(source, f) | |
463 | return |
|
463 | return | |
464 | if entry[0] == b'm' or entry[0] == b'n' and entry[2] == -2: |
|
464 | if entry[0] == b'm' or entry[0] == b'n' and entry[2] == -2: | |
465 | return |
|
465 | return | |
466 | self._addpath(f, b'n', 0, -1, -1) |
|
466 | self._addpath(f, b'n', 0, -1, -1) | |
467 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) |
|
467 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) | |
468 |
|
468 | |||
469 | def otherparent(self, f): |
|
469 | def otherparent(self, f): | |
470 | '''Mark as coming from the other parent, always dirty.''' |
|
470 | '''Mark as coming from the other parent, always dirty.''' | |
471 | if self._pl[1] == nullid: |
|
471 | if self._pl[1] == nullid: | |
472 | raise error.Abort( |
|
472 | raise error.Abort( | |
473 | _(b"setting %r to other parent only allowed in merges") % f |
|
473 | _(b"setting %r to other parent only allowed in merges") % f | |
474 | ) |
|
474 | ) | |
475 | if f in self and self[f] == b'n': |
|
475 | if f in self and self[f] == b'n': | |
476 | # merge-like |
|
476 | # merge-like | |
477 | self._addpath(f, b'm', 0, -2, -1) |
|
477 | self._addpath(f, b'm', 0, -2, -1) | |
478 | else: |
|
478 | else: | |
479 | # add-like |
|
479 | # add-like | |
480 | self._addpath(f, b'n', 0, -2, -1) |
|
480 | self._addpath(f, b'n', 0, -2, -1) | |
481 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) |
|
481 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) | |
482 |
|
482 | |||
483 | def add(self, f): |
|
483 | def add(self, f): | |
484 | '''Mark a file added.''' |
|
484 | '''Mark a file added.''' | |
485 | self._addpath(f, b'a', 0, -1, -1) |
|
485 | self._addpath(f, b'a', 0, -1, -1) | |
486 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) |
|
486 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) | |
487 |
|
487 | |||
488 | def remove(self, f): |
|
488 | def remove(self, f): | |
489 | '''Mark a file removed.''' |
|
489 | '''Mark a file removed.''' | |
490 | self._dirty = True |
|
490 | self._dirty = True | |
491 | oldstate = self[f] |
|
491 | oldstate = self[f] | |
492 | size = 0 |
|
492 | size = 0 | |
493 | if self._pl[1] != nullid: |
|
493 | if self._pl[1] != nullid: | |
494 | entry = self._map.get(f) |
|
494 | entry = self._map.get(f) | |
495 | if entry is not None: |
|
495 | if entry is not None: | |
496 | # backup the previous state |
|
496 | # backup the previous state | |
497 | if entry[0] == b'm': # merge |
|
497 | if entry[0] == b'm': # merge | |
498 | size = -1 |
|
498 | size = -1 | |
499 | elif entry[0] == b'n' and entry[2] == -2: # other parent |
|
499 | elif entry[0] == b'n' and entry[2] == -2: # other parent | |
500 | size = -2 |
|
500 | size = -2 | |
501 | self._map.otherparentset.add(f) |
|
501 | self._map.otherparentset.add(f) | |
502 | self._updatedfiles.add(f) |
|
502 | self._updatedfiles.add(f) | |
503 | self._map.removefile(f, oldstate, size) |
|
503 | self._map.removefile(f, oldstate, size) | |
504 | if size == 0: |
|
504 | if size == 0: | |
505 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) |
|
505 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) | |
506 |
|
506 | |||
507 | def merge(self, f): |
|
507 | def merge(self, f): | |
508 | '''Mark a file merged.''' |
|
508 | '''Mark a file merged.''' | |
509 | if self._pl[1] == nullid: |
|
509 | if self._pl[1] == nullid: | |
510 | return self.normallookup(f) |
|
510 | return self.normallookup(f) | |
511 | return self.otherparent(f) |
|
511 | return self.otherparent(f) | |
512 |
|
512 | |||
513 | def drop(self, f): |
|
513 | def drop(self, f): | |
514 | '''Drop a file from the dirstate''' |
|
514 | '''Drop a file from the dirstate''' | |
515 | oldstate = self[f] |
|
515 | oldstate = self[f] | |
516 | if self._map.dropfile(f, oldstate): |
|
516 | if self._map.dropfile(f, oldstate): | |
517 | self._dirty = True |
|
517 | self._dirty = True | |
518 | self._updatedfiles.add(f) |
|
518 | self._updatedfiles.add(f) | |
519 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) |
|
519 | self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) | |
520 |
|
520 | |||
521 | def _discoverpath(self, path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, storemap): |
|
521 | def _discoverpath(self, path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, storemap): | |
522 | if exists is None: |
|
522 | if exists is None: | |
523 | exists = os.path.lexists(os.path.join(self._root, path)) |
|
523 | exists = os.path.lexists(os.path.join(self._root, path)) | |
524 | if not exists: |
|
524 | if not exists: | |
525 | # Maybe a path component exists |
|
525 | # Maybe a path component exists | |
526 | if not ignoremissing and b'/' in path: |
|
526 | if not ignoremissing and b'/' in path: | |
527 | d, f = path.rsplit(b'/', 1) |
|
527 | d, f = path.rsplit(b'/', 1) | |
528 | d = self._normalize(d, False, ignoremissing, None) |
|
528 | d = self._normalize(d, False, ignoremissing, None) | |
529 | folded = d + b"/" + f |
|
529 | folded = d + b"/" + f | |
530 | else: |
|
530 | else: | |
531 | # No path components, preserve original case |
|
531 | # No path components, preserve original case | |
532 | folded = path |
|
532 | folded = path | |
533 | else: |
|
533 | else: | |
534 | # recursively normalize leading directory components |
|
534 | # recursively normalize leading directory components | |
535 | # against dirstate |
|
535 | # against dirstate | |
536 | if b'/' in normed: |
|
536 | if b'/' in normed: | |
537 | d, f = normed.rsplit(b'/', 1) |
|
537 | d, f = normed.rsplit(b'/', 1) | |
538 | d = self._normalize(d, False, ignoremissing, True) |
|
538 | d = self._normalize(d, False, ignoremissing, True) | |
539 | r = self._root + b"/" + d |
|
539 | r = self._root + b"/" + d | |
540 | folded = d + b"/" + util.fspath(f, r) |
|
540 | folded = d + b"/" + util.fspath(f, r) | |
541 | else: |
|
541 | else: | |
542 | folded = util.fspath(normed, self._root) |
|
542 | folded = util.fspath(normed, self._root) | |
543 | storemap[normed] = folded |
|
543 | storemap[normed] = folded | |
544 |
|
544 | |||
545 | return folded |
|
545 | return folded | |
546 |
|
546 | |||
547 | def _normalizefile(self, path, isknown, ignoremissing=False, exists=None): |
|
547 | def _normalizefile(self, path, isknown, ignoremissing=False, exists=None): | |
548 | normed = util.normcase(path) |
|
548 | normed = util.normcase(path) | |
549 | folded = self._map.filefoldmap.get(normed, None) |
|
549 | folded = self._map.filefoldmap.get(normed, None) | |
550 | if folded is None: |
|
550 | if folded is None: | |
551 | if isknown: |
|
551 | if isknown: | |
552 | folded = path |
|
552 | folded = path | |
553 | else: |
|
553 | else: | |
554 | folded = self._discoverpath( |
|
554 | folded = self._discoverpath( | |
555 | path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, self._map.filefoldmap |
|
555 | path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, self._map.filefoldmap | |
556 | ) |
|
556 | ) | |
557 | return folded |
|
557 | return folded | |
558 |
|
558 | |||
559 | def _normalize(self, path, isknown, ignoremissing=False, exists=None): |
|
559 | def _normalize(self, path, isknown, ignoremissing=False, exists=None): | |
560 | normed = util.normcase(path) |
|
560 | normed = util.normcase(path) | |
561 | folded = self._map.filefoldmap.get(normed, None) |
|
561 | folded = self._map.filefoldmap.get(normed, None) | |
562 | if folded is None: |
|
562 | if folded is None: | |
563 | folded = self._map.dirfoldmap.get(normed, None) |
|
563 | folded = self._map.dirfoldmap.get(normed, None) | |
564 | if folded is None: |
|
564 | if folded is None: | |
565 | if isknown: |
|
565 | if isknown: | |
566 | folded = path |
|
566 | folded = path | |
567 | else: |
|
567 | else: | |
568 | # store discovered result in dirfoldmap so that future |
|
568 | # store discovered result in dirfoldmap so that future | |
569 | # normalizefile calls don't start matching directories |
|
569 | # normalizefile calls don't start matching directories | |
570 | folded = self._discoverpath( |
|
570 | folded = self._discoverpath( | |
571 | path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, self._map.dirfoldmap |
|
571 | path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, self._map.dirfoldmap | |
572 | ) |
|
572 | ) | |
573 | return folded |
|
573 | return folded | |
574 |
|
574 | |||
575 | def normalize(self, path, isknown=False, ignoremissing=False): |
|
575 | def normalize(self, path, isknown=False, ignoremissing=False): | |
576 | ''' |
|
576 | ''' | |
577 | normalize the case of a pathname when on a casefolding filesystem |
|
577 | normalize the case of a pathname when on a casefolding filesystem | |
578 |
|
578 | |||
579 | isknown specifies whether the filename came from walking the |
|
579 | isknown specifies whether the filename came from walking the | |
580 | disk, to avoid extra filesystem access. |
|
580 | disk, to avoid extra filesystem access. | |
581 |
|
581 | |||
582 | If ignoremissing is True, missing path are returned |
|
582 | If ignoremissing is True, missing path are returned | |
583 | unchanged. Otherwise, we try harder to normalize possibly |
|
583 | unchanged. Otherwise, we try harder to normalize possibly | |
584 | existing path components. |
|
584 | existing path components. | |
585 |
|
585 | |||
586 | The normalized case is determined based on the following precedence: |
|
586 | The normalized case is determined based on the following precedence: | |
587 |
|
587 | |||
588 | - version of name already stored in the dirstate |
|
588 | - version of name already stored in the dirstate | |
589 | - version of name stored on disk |
|
589 | - version of name stored on disk | |
590 | - version provided via command arguments |
|
590 | - version provided via command arguments | |
591 | ''' |
|
591 | ''' | |
592 |
|
592 | |||
593 | if self._checkcase: |
|
593 | if self._checkcase: | |
594 | return self._normalize(path, isknown, ignoremissing) |
|
594 | return self._normalize(path, isknown, ignoremissing) | |
595 | return path |
|
595 | return path | |
596 |
|
596 | |||
597 | def clear(self): |
|
597 | def clear(self): | |
598 | self._map.clear() |
|
598 | self._map.clear() | |
599 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 |
|
599 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 | |
600 | self._updatedfiles.clear() |
|
600 | self._updatedfiles.clear() | |
601 | self._dirty = True |
|
601 | self._dirty = True | |
602 |
|
602 | |||
603 | def rebuild(self, parent, allfiles, changedfiles=None): |
|
603 | def rebuild(self, parent, allfiles, changedfiles=None): | |
604 | if changedfiles is None: |
|
604 | if changedfiles is None: | |
605 | # Rebuild entire dirstate |
|
605 | # Rebuild entire dirstate | |
606 | changedfiles = allfiles |
|
606 | changedfiles = allfiles | |
607 | lastnormaltime = self._lastnormaltime |
|
607 | lastnormaltime = self._lastnormaltime | |
608 | self.clear() |
|
608 | self.clear() | |
609 | self._lastnormaltime = lastnormaltime |
|
609 | self._lastnormaltime = lastnormaltime | |
610 |
|
610 | |||
611 | if self._origpl is None: |
|
611 | if self._origpl is None: | |
612 | self._origpl = self._pl |
|
612 | self._origpl = self._pl | |
613 | self._map.setparents(parent, nullid) |
|
613 | self._map.setparents(parent, nullid) | |
614 | for f in changedfiles: |
|
614 | for f in changedfiles: | |
615 | if f in allfiles: |
|
615 | if f in allfiles: | |
616 | self.normallookup(f) |
|
616 | self.normallookup(f) | |
617 | else: |
|
617 | else: | |
618 | self.drop(f) |
|
618 | self.drop(f) | |
619 |
|
619 | |||
620 | self._dirty = True |
|
620 | self._dirty = True | |
621 |
|
621 | |||
622 | def identity(self): |
|
622 | def identity(self): | |
623 | '''Return identity of dirstate itself to detect changing in storage |
|
623 | '''Return identity of dirstate itself to detect changing in storage | |
624 |
|
624 | |||
625 | If identity of previous dirstate is equal to this, writing |
|
625 | If identity of previous dirstate is equal to this, writing | |
626 | changes based on the former dirstate out can keep consistency. |
|
626 | changes based on the former dirstate out can keep consistency. | |
627 | ''' |
|
627 | ''' | |
628 | return self._map.identity |
|
628 | return self._map.identity | |
629 |
|
629 | |||
630 | def write(self, tr): |
|
630 | def write(self, tr): | |
631 | if not self._dirty: |
|
631 | if not self._dirty: | |
632 | return |
|
632 | return | |
633 |
|
633 | |||
634 | filename = self._filename |
|
634 | filename = self._filename | |
635 | if tr: |
|
635 | if tr: | |
636 | # 'dirstate.write()' is not only for writing in-memory |
|
636 | # 'dirstate.write()' is not only for writing in-memory | |
637 | # changes out, but also for dropping ambiguous timestamp. |
|
637 | # changes out, but also for dropping ambiguous timestamp. | |
638 | # delayed writing re-raise "ambiguous timestamp issue". |
|
638 | # delayed writing re-raise "ambiguous timestamp issue". | |
639 | # See also the wiki page below for detail: |
|
639 | # See also the wiki page below for detail: | |
640 | # https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/DirstateTransactionPlan |
|
640 | # https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/DirstateTransactionPlan | |
641 |
|
641 | |||
642 | # emulate dropping timestamp in 'parsers.pack_dirstate' |
|
642 | # emulate dropping timestamp in 'parsers.pack_dirstate' | |
643 | now = _getfsnow(self._opener) |
|
643 | now = _getfsnow(self._opener) | |
644 | self._map.clearambiguoustimes(self._updatedfiles, now) |
|
644 | self._map.clearambiguoustimes(self._updatedfiles, now) | |
645 |
|
645 | |||
646 | # emulate that all 'dirstate.normal' results are written out |
|
646 | # emulate that all 'dirstate.normal' results are written out | |
647 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 |
|
647 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 | |
648 | self._updatedfiles.clear() |
|
648 | self._updatedfiles.clear() | |
649 |
|
649 | |||
650 | # delay writing in-memory changes out |
|
650 | # delay writing in-memory changes out | |
651 | tr.addfilegenerator( |
|
651 | tr.addfilegenerator( | |
652 | b'dirstate', |
|
652 | b'dirstate', | |
653 | (self._filename,), |
|
653 | (self._filename,), | |
654 | self._writedirstate, |
|
654 | self._writedirstate, | |
655 | location=b'plain', |
|
655 | location=b'plain', | |
656 | ) |
|
656 | ) | |
657 | return |
|
657 | return | |
658 |
|
658 | |||
659 | st = self._opener(filename, b"w", atomictemp=True, checkambig=True) |
|
659 | st = self._opener(filename, b"w", atomictemp=True, checkambig=True) | |
660 | self._writedirstate(st) |
|
660 | self._writedirstate(st) | |
661 |
|
661 | |||
662 | def addparentchangecallback(self, category, callback): |
|
662 | def addparentchangecallback(self, category, callback): | |
663 | """add a callback to be called when the wd parents are changed |
|
663 | """add a callback to be called when the wd parents are changed | |
664 |
|
664 | |||
665 | Callback will be called with the following arguments: |
|
665 | Callback will be called with the following arguments: | |
666 | dirstate, (oldp1, oldp2), (newp1, newp2) |
|
666 | dirstate, (oldp1, oldp2), (newp1, newp2) | |
667 |
|
667 | |||
668 | Category is a unique identifier to allow overwriting an old callback |
|
668 | Category is a unique identifier to allow overwriting an old callback | |
669 | with a newer callback. |
|
669 | with a newer callback. | |
670 | """ |
|
670 | """ | |
671 | self._plchangecallbacks[category] = callback |
|
671 | self._plchangecallbacks[category] = callback | |
672 |
|
672 | |||
673 | def _writedirstate(self, st): |
|
673 | def _writedirstate(self, st): | |
674 | # notify callbacks about parents change |
|
674 | # notify callbacks about parents change | |
675 | if self._origpl is not None and self._origpl != self._pl: |
|
675 | if self._origpl is not None and self._origpl != self._pl: | |
676 | for c, callback in sorted( |
|
676 | for c, callback in sorted( | |
677 | pycompat.iteritems(self._plchangecallbacks) |
|
677 | pycompat.iteritems(self._plchangecallbacks) | |
678 | ): |
|
678 | ): | |
679 | callback(self, self._origpl, self._pl) |
|
679 | callback(self, self._origpl, self._pl) | |
680 | self._origpl = None |
|
680 | self._origpl = None | |
681 | # use the modification time of the newly created temporary file as the |
|
681 | # use the modification time of the newly created temporary file as the | |
682 | # filesystem's notion of 'now' |
|
682 | # filesystem's notion of 'now' | |
683 | now = util.fstat(st)[stat.ST_MTIME] & _rangemask |
|
683 | now = util.fstat(st)[stat.ST_MTIME] & _rangemask | |
684 |
|
684 | |||
685 | # enough 'delaywrite' prevents 'pack_dirstate' from dropping |
|
685 | # enough 'delaywrite' prevents 'pack_dirstate' from dropping | |
686 | # timestamp of each entries in dirstate, because of 'now > mtime' |
|
686 | # timestamp of each entries in dirstate, because of 'now > mtime' | |
687 | delaywrite = self._ui.configint(b'debug', b'dirstate.delaywrite') |
|
687 | delaywrite = self._ui.configint(b'debug', b'dirstate.delaywrite') | |
688 | if delaywrite > 0: |
|
688 | if delaywrite > 0: | |
689 | # do we have any files to delay for? |
|
689 | # do we have any files to delay for? | |
690 |
|
|
690 | for f, e in pycompat.iteritems(self._map): | |
691 | for f, e in items: |
|
|||
692 | if e[0] == b'n' and e[3] == now: |
|
691 | if e[0] == b'n' and e[3] == now: | |
693 | import time # to avoid useless import |
|
692 | import time # to avoid useless import | |
694 |
|
693 | |||
695 | # rather than sleep n seconds, sleep until the next |
|
694 | # rather than sleep n seconds, sleep until the next | |
696 | # multiple of n seconds |
|
695 | # multiple of n seconds | |
697 | clock = time.time() |
|
696 | clock = time.time() | |
698 | start = int(clock) - (int(clock) % delaywrite) |
|
697 | start = int(clock) - (int(clock) % delaywrite) | |
699 | end = start + delaywrite |
|
698 | end = start + delaywrite | |
700 | time.sleep(end - clock) |
|
699 | time.sleep(end - clock) | |
701 | now = end # trust our estimate that the end is near now |
|
700 | now = end # trust our estimate that the end is near now | |
702 | break |
|
701 | break | |
703 | # since the iterator is potentially not deleted, |
|
|||
704 | # delete the iterator to release the reference for the Rust |
|
|||
705 | # implementation. |
|
|||
706 | # TODO make the Rust implementation behave like Python |
|
|||
707 | # since this would not work with a non ref-counting GC. |
|
|||
708 | del items |
|
|||
709 |
|
702 | |||
710 | self._map.write(st, now) |
|
703 | self._map.write(st, now) | |
711 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 |
|
704 | self._lastnormaltime = 0 | |
712 | self._dirty = False |
|
705 | self._dirty = False | |
713 |
|
706 | |||
714 | def _dirignore(self, f): |
|
707 | def _dirignore(self, f): | |
715 | if self._ignore(f): |
|
708 | if self._ignore(f): | |
716 | return True |
|
709 | return True | |
717 | for p in util.finddirs(f): |
|
710 | for p in util.finddirs(f): | |
718 | if self._ignore(p): |
|
711 | if self._ignore(p): | |
719 | return True |
|
712 | return True | |
720 | return False |
|
713 | return False | |
721 |
|
714 | |||
722 | def _ignorefiles(self): |
|
715 | def _ignorefiles(self): | |
723 | files = [] |
|
716 | files = [] | |
724 | if os.path.exists(self._join(b'.hgignore')): |
|
717 | if os.path.exists(self._join(b'.hgignore')): | |
725 | files.append(self._join(b'.hgignore')) |
|
718 | files.append(self._join(b'.hgignore')) | |
726 | for name, path in self._ui.configitems(b"ui"): |
|
719 | for name, path in self._ui.configitems(b"ui"): | |
727 | if name == b'ignore' or name.startswith(b'ignore.'): |
|
720 | if name == b'ignore' or name.startswith(b'ignore.'): | |
728 | # we need to use os.path.join here rather than self._join |
|
721 | # we need to use os.path.join here rather than self._join | |
729 | # because path is arbitrary and user-specified |
|
722 | # because path is arbitrary and user-specified | |
730 | files.append(os.path.join(self._rootdir, util.expandpath(path))) |
|
723 | files.append(os.path.join(self._rootdir, util.expandpath(path))) | |
731 | return files |
|
724 | return files | |
732 |
|
725 | |||
733 | def _ignorefileandline(self, f): |
|
726 | def _ignorefileandline(self, f): | |
734 | files = collections.deque(self._ignorefiles()) |
|
727 | files = collections.deque(self._ignorefiles()) | |
735 | visited = set() |
|
728 | visited = set() | |
736 | while files: |
|
729 | while files: | |
737 | i = files.popleft() |
|
730 | i = files.popleft() | |
738 | patterns = matchmod.readpatternfile( |
|
731 | patterns = matchmod.readpatternfile( | |
739 | i, self._ui.warn, sourceinfo=True |
|
732 | i, self._ui.warn, sourceinfo=True | |
740 | ) |
|
733 | ) | |
741 | for pattern, lineno, line in patterns: |
|
734 | for pattern, lineno, line in patterns: | |
742 | kind, p = matchmod._patsplit(pattern, b'glob') |
|
735 | kind, p = matchmod._patsplit(pattern, b'glob') | |
743 | if kind == b"subinclude": |
|
736 | if kind == b"subinclude": | |
744 | if p not in visited: |
|
737 | if p not in visited: | |
745 | files.append(p) |
|
738 | files.append(p) | |
746 | continue |
|
739 | continue | |
747 | m = matchmod.match( |
|
740 | m = matchmod.match( | |
748 | self._root, b'', [], [pattern], warn=self._ui.warn |
|
741 | self._root, b'', [], [pattern], warn=self._ui.warn | |
749 | ) |
|
742 | ) | |
750 | if m(f): |
|
743 | if m(f): | |
751 | return (i, lineno, line) |
|
744 | return (i, lineno, line) | |
752 | visited.add(i) |
|
745 | visited.add(i) | |
753 | return (None, -1, b"") |
|
746 | return (None, -1, b"") | |
754 |
|
747 | |||
755 | def _walkexplicit(self, match, subrepos): |
|
748 | def _walkexplicit(self, match, subrepos): | |
756 | '''Get stat data about the files explicitly specified by match. |
|
749 | '''Get stat data about the files explicitly specified by match. | |
757 |
|
750 | |||
758 | Return a triple (results, dirsfound, dirsnotfound). |
|
751 | Return a triple (results, dirsfound, dirsnotfound). | |
759 | - results is a mapping from filename to stat result. It also contains |
|
752 | - results is a mapping from filename to stat result. It also contains | |
760 | listings mapping subrepos and .hg to None. |
|
753 | listings mapping subrepos and .hg to None. | |
761 | - dirsfound is a list of files found to be directories. |
|
754 | - dirsfound is a list of files found to be directories. | |
762 | - dirsnotfound is a list of files that the dirstate thinks are |
|
755 | - dirsnotfound is a list of files that the dirstate thinks are | |
763 | directories and that were not found.''' |
|
756 | directories and that were not found.''' | |
764 |
|
757 | |||
765 | def badtype(mode): |
|
758 | def badtype(mode): | |
766 | kind = _(b'unknown') |
|
759 | kind = _(b'unknown') | |
767 | if stat.S_ISCHR(mode): |
|
760 | if stat.S_ISCHR(mode): | |
768 | kind = _(b'character device') |
|
761 | kind = _(b'character device') | |
769 | elif stat.S_ISBLK(mode): |
|
762 | elif stat.S_ISBLK(mode): | |
770 | kind = _(b'block device') |
|
763 | kind = _(b'block device') | |
771 | elif stat.S_ISFIFO(mode): |
|
764 | elif stat.S_ISFIFO(mode): | |
772 | kind = _(b'fifo') |
|
765 | kind = _(b'fifo') | |
773 | elif stat.S_ISSOCK(mode): |
|
766 | elif stat.S_ISSOCK(mode): | |
774 | kind = _(b'socket') |
|
767 | kind = _(b'socket') | |
775 | elif stat.S_ISDIR(mode): |
|
768 | elif stat.S_ISDIR(mode): | |
776 | kind = _(b'directory') |
|
769 | kind = _(b'directory') | |
777 | return _(b'unsupported file type (type is %s)') % kind |
|
770 | return _(b'unsupported file type (type is %s)') % kind | |
778 |
|
771 | |||
779 | matchedir = match.explicitdir |
|
772 | matchedir = match.explicitdir | |
780 | badfn = match.bad |
|
773 | badfn = match.bad | |
781 | dmap = self._map |
|
774 | dmap = self._map | |
782 | lstat = os.lstat |
|
775 | lstat = os.lstat | |
783 | getkind = stat.S_IFMT |
|
776 | getkind = stat.S_IFMT | |
784 | dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR |
|
777 | dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR | |
785 | regkind = stat.S_IFREG |
|
778 | regkind = stat.S_IFREG | |
786 | lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK |
|
779 | lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK | |
787 | join = self._join |
|
780 | join = self._join | |
788 | dirsfound = [] |
|
781 | dirsfound = [] | |
789 | foundadd = dirsfound.append |
|
782 | foundadd = dirsfound.append | |
790 | dirsnotfound = [] |
|
783 | dirsnotfound = [] | |
791 | notfoundadd = dirsnotfound.append |
|
784 | notfoundadd = dirsnotfound.append | |
792 |
|
785 | |||
793 | if not match.isexact() and self._checkcase: |
|
786 | if not match.isexact() and self._checkcase: | |
794 | normalize = self._normalize |
|
787 | normalize = self._normalize | |
795 | else: |
|
788 | else: | |
796 | normalize = None |
|
789 | normalize = None | |
797 |
|
790 | |||
798 | files = sorted(match.files()) |
|
791 | files = sorted(match.files()) | |
799 | subrepos.sort() |
|
792 | subrepos.sort() | |
800 | i, j = 0, 0 |
|
793 | i, j = 0, 0 | |
801 | while i < len(files) and j < len(subrepos): |
|
794 | while i < len(files) and j < len(subrepos): | |
802 | subpath = subrepos[j] + b"/" |
|
795 | subpath = subrepos[j] + b"/" | |
803 | if files[i] < subpath: |
|
796 | if files[i] < subpath: | |
804 | i += 1 |
|
797 | i += 1 | |
805 | continue |
|
798 | continue | |
806 | while i < len(files) and files[i].startswith(subpath): |
|
799 | while i < len(files) and files[i].startswith(subpath): | |
807 | del files[i] |
|
800 | del files[i] | |
808 | j += 1 |
|
801 | j += 1 | |
809 |
|
802 | |||
810 | if not files or b'' in files: |
|
803 | if not files or b'' in files: | |
811 | files = [b''] |
|
804 | files = [b''] | |
812 | # constructing the foldmap is expensive, so don't do it for the |
|
805 | # constructing the foldmap is expensive, so don't do it for the | |
813 | # common case where files is [''] |
|
806 | # common case where files is [''] | |
814 | normalize = None |
|
807 | normalize = None | |
815 | results = dict.fromkeys(subrepos) |
|
808 | results = dict.fromkeys(subrepos) | |
816 | results[b'.hg'] = None |
|
809 | results[b'.hg'] = None | |
817 |
|
810 | |||
818 | for ff in files: |
|
811 | for ff in files: | |
819 | if normalize: |
|
812 | if normalize: | |
820 | nf = normalize(ff, False, True) |
|
813 | nf = normalize(ff, False, True) | |
821 | else: |
|
814 | else: | |
822 | nf = ff |
|
815 | nf = ff | |
823 | if nf in results: |
|
816 | if nf in results: | |
824 | continue |
|
817 | continue | |
825 |
|
818 | |||
826 | try: |
|
819 | try: | |
827 | st = lstat(join(nf)) |
|
820 | st = lstat(join(nf)) | |
828 | kind = getkind(st.st_mode) |
|
821 | kind = getkind(st.st_mode) | |
829 | if kind == dirkind: |
|
822 | if kind == dirkind: | |
830 | if nf in dmap: |
|
823 | if nf in dmap: | |
831 | # file replaced by dir on disk but still in dirstate |
|
824 | # file replaced by dir on disk but still in dirstate | |
832 | results[nf] = None |
|
825 | results[nf] = None | |
833 | if matchedir: |
|
826 | if matchedir: | |
834 | matchedir(nf) |
|
827 | matchedir(nf) | |
835 | foundadd((nf, ff)) |
|
828 | foundadd((nf, ff)) | |
836 | elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: |
|
829 | elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: | |
837 | results[nf] = st |
|
830 | results[nf] = st | |
838 | else: |
|
831 | else: | |
839 | badfn(ff, badtype(kind)) |
|
832 | badfn(ff, badtype(kind)) | |
840 | if nf in dmap: |
|
833 | if nf in dmap: | |
841 | results[nf] = None |
|
834 | results[nf] = None | |
842 | except OSError as inst: # nf not found on disk - it is dirstate only |
|
835 | except OSError as inst: # nf not found on disk - it is dirstate only | |
843 | if nf in dmap: # does it exactly match a missing file? |
|
836 | if nf in dmap: # does it exactly match a missing file? | |
844 | results[nf] = None |
|
837 | results[nf] = None | |
845 | else: # does it match a missing directory? |
|
838 | else: # does it match a missing directory? | |
846 | if self._map.hasdir(nf): |
|
839 | if self._map.hasdir(nf): | |
847 | if matchedir: |
|
840 | if matchedir: | |
848 | matchedir(nf) |
|
841 | matchedir(nf) | |
849 | notfoundadd(nf) |
|
842 | notfoundadd(nf) | |
850 | else: |
|
843 | else: | |
851 | badfn(ff, encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror)) |
|
844 | badfn(ff, encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror)) | |
852 |
|
845 | |||
853 | # match.files() may contain explicitly-specified paths that shouldn't |
|
846 | # match.files() may contain explicitly-specified paths that shouldn't | |
854 | # be taken; drop them from the list of files found. dirsfound/notfound |
|
847 | # be taken; drop them from the list of files found. dirsfound/notfound | |
855 | # aren't filtered here because they will be tested later. |
|
848 | # aren't filtered here because they will be tested later. | |
856 | if match.anypats(): |
|
849 | if match.anypats(): | |
857 | for f in list(results): |
|
850 | for f in list(results): | |
858 | if f == b'.hg' or f in subrepos: |
|
851 | if f == b'.hg' or f in subrepos: | |
859 | # keep sentinel to disable further out-of-repo walks |
|
852 | # keep sentinel to disable further out-of-repo walks | |
860 | continue |
|
853 | continue | |
861 | if not match(f): |
|
854 | if not match(f): | |
862 | del results[f] |
|
855 | del results[f] | |
863 |
|
856 | |||
864 | # Case insensitive filesystems cannot rely on lstat() failing to detect |
|
857 | # Case insensitive filesystems cannot rely on lstat() failing to detect | |
865 | # a case-only rename. Prune the stat object for any file that does not |
|
858 | # a case-only rename. Prune the stat object for any file that does not | |
866 | # match the case in the filesystem, if there are multiple files that |
|
859 | # match the case in the filesystem, if there are multiple files that | |
867 | # normalize to the same path. |
|
860 | # normalize to the same path. | |
868 | if match.isexact() and self._checkcase: |
|
861 | if match.isexact() and self._checkcase: | |
869 | normed = {} |
|
862 | normed = {} | |
870 |
|
863 | |||
871 | for f, st in pycompat.iteritems(results): |
|
864 | for f, st in pycompat.iteritems(results): | |
872 | if st is None: |
|
865 | if st is None: | |
873 | continue |
|
866 | continue | |
874 |
|
867 | |||
875 | nc = util.normcase(f) |
|
868 | nc = util.normcase(f) | |
876 | paths = normed.get(nc) |
|
869 | paths = normed.get(nc) | |
877 |
|
870 | |||
878 | if paths is None: |
|
871 | if paths is None: | |
879 | paths = set() |
|
872 | paths = set() | |
880 | normed[nc] = paths |
|
873 | normed[nc] = paths | |
881 |
|
874 | |||
882 | paths.add(f) |
|
875 | paths.add(f) | |
883 |
|
876 | |||
884 | for norm, paths in pycompat.iteritems(normed): |
|
877 | for norm, paths in pycompat.iteritems(normed): | |
885 | if len(paths) > 1: |
|
878 | if len(paths) > 1: | |
886 | for path in paths: |
|
879 | for path in paths: | |
887 | folded = self._discoverpath( |
|
880 | folded = self._discoverpath( | |
888 | path, norm, True, None, self._map.dirfoldmap |
|
881 | path, norm, True, None, self._map.dirfoldmap | |
889 | ) |
|
882 | ) | |
890 | if path != folded: |
|
883 | if path != folded: | |
891 | results[path] = None |
|
884 | results[path] = None | |
892 |
|
885 | |||
893 | return results, dirsfound, dirsnotfound |
|
886 | return results, dirsfound, dirsnotfound | |
894 |
|
887 | |||
895 | def walk(self, match, subrepos, unknown, ignored, full=True): |
|
888 | def walk(self, match, subrepos, unknown, ignored, full=True): | |
896 | ''' |
|
889 | ''' | |
897 | Walk recursively through the directory tree, finding all files |
|
890 | Walk recursively through the directory tree, finding all files | |
898 | matched by match. |
|
891 | matched by match. | |
899 |
|
892 | |||
900 | If full is False, maybe skip some known-clean files. |
|
893 | If full is False, maybe skip some known-clean files. | |
901 |
|
894 | |||
902 | Return a dict mapping filename to stat-like object (either |
|
895 | Return a dict mapping filename to stat-like object (either | |
903 | mercurial.osutil.stat instance or return value of os.stat()). |
|
896 | mercurial.osutil.stat instance or return value of os.stat()). | |
904 |
|
897 | |||
905 | ''' |
|
898 | ''' | |
906 | # full is a flag that extensions that hook into walk can use -- this |
|
899 | # full is a flag that extensions that hook into walk can use -- this | |
907 | # implementation doesn't use it at all. This satisfies the contract |
|
900 | # implementation doesn't use it at all. This satisfies the contract | |
908 | # because we only guarantee a "maybe". |
|
901 | # because we only guarantee a "maybe". | |
909 |
|
902 | |||
910 | if ignored: |
|
903 | if ignored: | |
911 | ignore = util.never |
|
904 | ignore = util.never | |
912 | dirignore = util.never |
|
905 | dirignore = util.never | |
913 | elif unknown: |
|
906 | elif unknown: | |
914 | ignore = self._ignore |
|
907 | ignore = self._ignore | |
915 | dirignore = self._dirignore |
|
908 | dirignore = self._dirignore | |
916 | else: |
|
909 | else: | |
917 | # if not unknown and not ignored, drop dir recursion and step 2 |
|
910 | # if not unknown and not ignored, drop dir recursion and step 2 | |
918 | ignore = util.always |
|
911 | ignore = util.always | |
919 | dirignore = util.always |
|
912 | dirignore = util.always | |
920 |
|
913 | |||
921 | matchfn = match.matchfn |
|
914 | matchfn = match.matchfn | |
922 | matchalways = match.always() |
|
915 | matchalways = match.always() | |
923 | matchtdir = match.traversedir |
|
916 | matchtdir = match.traversedir | |
924 | dmap = self._map |
|
917 | dmap = self._map | |
925 | listdir = util.listdir |
|
918 | listdir = util.listdir | |
926 | lstat = os.lstat |
|
919 | lstat = os.lstat | |
927 | dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR |
|
920 | dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR | |
928 | regkind = stat.S_IFREG |
|
921 | regkind = stat.S_IFREG | |
929 | lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK |
|
922 | lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK | |
930 | join = self._join |
|
923 | join = self._join | |
931 |
|
924 | |||
932 | exact = skipstep3 = False |
|
925 | exact = skipstep3 = False | |
933 | if match.isexact(): # match.exact |
|
926 | if match.isexact(): # match.exact | |
934 | exact = True |
|
927 | exact = True | |
935 | dirignore = util.always # skip step 2 |
|
928 | dirignore = util.always # skip step 2 | |
936 | elif match.prefix(): # match.match, no patterns |
|
929 | elif match.prefix(): # match.match, no patterns | |
937 | skipstep3 = True |
|
930 | skipstep3 = True | |
938 |
|
931 | |||
939 | if not exact and self._checkcase: |
|
932 | if not exact and self._checkcase: | |
940 | normalize = self._normalize |
|
933 | normalize = self._normalize | |
941 | normalizefile = self._normalizefile |
|
934 | normalizefile = self._normalizefile | |
942 | skipstep3 = False |
|
935 | skipstep3 = False | |
943 | else: |
|
936 | else: | |
944 | normalize = self._normalize |
|
937 | normalize = self._normalize | |
945 | normalizefile = None |
|
938 | normalizefile = None | |
946 |
|
939 | |||
947 | # step 1: find all explicit files |
|
940 | # step 1: find all explicit files | |
948 | results, work, dirsnotfound = self._walkexplicit(match, subrepos) |
|
941 | results, work, dirsnotfound = self._walkexplicit(match, subrepos) | |
949 |
|
942 | |||
950 | skipstep3 = skipstep3 and not (work or dirsnotfound) |
|
943 | skipstep3 = skipstep3 and not (work or dirsnotfound) | |
951 | work = [d for d in work if not dirignore(d[0])] |
|
944 | work = [d for d in work if not dirignore(d[0])] | |
952 |
|
945 | |||
953 | # step 2: visit subdirectories |
|
946 | # step 2: visit subdirectories | |
954 | def traverse(work, alreadynormed): |
|
947 | def traverse(work, alreadynormed): | |
955 | wadd = work.append |
|
948 | wadd = work.append | |
956 | while work: |
|
949 | while work: | |
957 | tracing.counter('dirstate.walk work', len(work)) |
|
950 | tracing.counter('dirstate.walk work', len(work)) | |
958 | nd = work.pop() |
|
951 | nd = work.pop() | |
959 | visitentries = match.visitchildrenset(nd) |
|
952 | visitentries = match.visitchildrenset(nd) | |
960 | if not visitentries: |
|
953 | if not visitentries: | |
961 | continue |
|
954 | continue | |
962 | if visitentries == b'this' or visitentries == b'all': |
|
955 | if visitentries == b'this' or visitentries == b'all': | |
963 | visitentries = None |
|
956 | visitentries = None | |
964 | skip = None |
|
957 | skip = None | |
965 | if nd != b'': |
|
958 | if nd != b'': | |
966 | skip = b'.hg' |
|
959 | skip = b'.hg' | |
967 | try: |
|
960 | try: | |
968 | with tracing.log('dirstate.walk.traverse listdir %s', nd): |
|
961 | with tracing.log('dirstate.walk.traverse listdir %s', nd): | |
969 | entries = listdir(join(nd), stat=True, skip=skip) |
|
962 | entries = listdir(join(nd), stat=True, skip=skip) | |
970 | except OSError as inst: |
|
963 | except OSError as inst: | |
971 | if inst.errno in (errno.EACCES, errno.ENOENT): |
|
964 | if inst.errno in (errno.EACCES, errno.ENOENT): | |
972 | match.bad( |
|
965 | match.bad( | |
973 | self.pathto(nd), encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror) |
|
966 | self.pathto(nd), encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror) | |
974 | ) |
|
967 | ) | |
975 | continue |
|
968 | continue | |
976 | raise |
|
969 | raise | |
977 | for f, kind, st in entries: |
|
970 | for f, kind, st in entries: | |
978 | # Some matchers may return files in the visitentries set, |
|
971 | # Some matchers may return files in the visitentries set, | |
979 | # instead of 'this', if the matcher explicitly mentions them |
|
972 | # instead of 'this', if the matcher explicitly mentions them | |
980 | # and is not an exactmatcher. This is acceptable; we do not |
|
973 | # and is not an exactmatcher. This is acceptable; we do not | |
981 | # make any hard assumptions about file-or-directory below |
|
974 | # make any hard assumptions about file-or-directory below | |
982 | # based on the presence of `f` in visitentries. If |
|
975 | # based on the presence of `f` in visitentries. If | |
983 | # visitchildrenset returned a set, we can always skip the |
|
976 | # visitchildrenset returned a set, we can always skip the | |
984 | # entries *not* in the set it provided regardless of whether |
|
977 | # entries *not* in the set it provided regardless of whether | |
985 | # they're actually a file or a directory. |
|
978 | # they're actually a file or a directory. | |
986 | if visitentries and f not in visitentries: |
|
979 | if visitentries and f not in visitentries: | |
987 | continue |
|
980 | continue | |
988 | if normalizefile: |
|
981 | if normalizefile: | |
989 | # even though f might be a directory, we're only |
|
982 | # even though f might be a directory, we're only | |
990 | # interested in comparing it to files currently in the |
|
983 | # interested in comparing it to files currently in the | |
991 | # dmap -- therefore normalizefile is enough |
|
984 | # dmap -- therefore normalizefile is enough | |
992 | nf = normalizefile( |
|
985 | nf = normalizefile( | |
993 | nd and (nd + b"/" + f) or f, True, True |
|
986 | nd and (nd + b"/" + f) or f, True, True | |
994 | ) |
|
987 | ) | |
995 | else: |
|
988 | else: | |
996 | nf = nd and (nd + b"/" + f) or f |
|
989 | nf = nd and (nd + b"/" + f) or f | |
997 | if nf not in results: |
|
990 | if nf not in results: | |
998 | if kind == dirkind: |
|
991 | if kind == dirkind: | |
999 | if not ignore(nf): |
|
992 | if not ignore(nf): | |
1000 | if matchtdir: |
|
993 | if matchtdir: | |
1001 | matchtdir(nf) |
|
994 | matchtdir(nf) | |
1002 | wadd(nf) |
|
995 | wadd(nf) | |
1003 | if nf in dmap and (matchalways or matchfn(nf)): |
|
996 | if nf in dmap and (matchalways or matchfn(nf)): | |
1004 | results[nf] = None |
|
997 | results[nf] = None | |
1005 | elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: |
|
998 | elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: | |
1006 | if nf in dmap: |
|
999 | if nf in dmap: | |
1007 | if matchalways or matchfn(nf): |
|
1000 | if matchalways or matchfn(nf): | |
1008 | results[nf] = st |
|
1001 | results[nf] = st | |
1009 | elif (matchalways or matchfn(nf)) and not ignore( |
|
1002 | elif (matchalways or matchfn(nf)) and not ignore( | |
1010 | nf |
|
1003 | nf | |
1011 | ): |
|
1004 | ): | |
1012 | # unknown file -- normalize if necessary |
|
1005 | # unknown file -- normalize if necessary | |
1013 | if not alreadynormed: |
|
1006 | if not alreadynormed: | |
1014 | nf = normalize(nf, False, True) |
|
1007 | nf = normalize(nf, False, True) | |
1015 | results[nf] = st |
|
1008 | results[nf] = st | |
1016 | elif nf in dmap and (matchalways or matchfn(nf)): |
|
1009 | elif nf in dmap and (matchalways or matchfn(nf)): | |
1017 | results[nf] = None |
|
1010 | results[nf] = None | |
1018 |
|
1011 | |||
1019 | for nd, d in work: |
|
1012 | for nd, d in work: | |
1020 | # alreadynormed means that processwork doesn't have to do any |
|
1013 | # alreadynormed means that processwork doesn't have to do any | |
1021 | # expensive directory normalization |
|
1014 | # expensive directory normalization | |
1022 | alreadynormed = not normalize or nd == d |
|
1015 | alreadynormed = not normalize or nd == d | |
1023 | traverse([d], alreadynormed) |
|
1016 | traverse([d], alreadynormed) | |
1024 |
|
1017 | |||
1025 | for s in subrepos: |
|
1018 | for s in subrepos: | |
1026 | del results[s] |
|
1019 | del results[s] | |
1027 | del results[b'.hg'] |
|
1020 | del results[b'.hg'] | |
1028 |
|
1021 | |||
1029 | # step 3: visit remaining files from dmap |
|
1022 | # step 3: visit remaining files from dmap | |
1030 | if not skipstep3 and not exact: |
|
1023 | if not skipstep3 and not exact: | |
1031 | # If a dmap file is not in results yet, it was either |
|
1024 | # If a dmap file is not in results yet, it was either | |
1032 | # a) not matching matchfn b) ignored, c) missing, or d) under a |
|
1025 | # a) not matching matchfn b) ignored, c) missing, or d) under a | |
1033 | # symlink directory. |
|
1026 | # symlink directory. | |
1034 | if not results and matchalways: |
|
1027 | if not results and matchalways: | |
1035 | visit = [f for f in dmap] |
|
1028 | visit = [f for f in dmap] | |
1036 | else: |
|
1029 | else: | |
1037 | visit = [f for f in dmap if f not in results and matchfn(f)] |
|
1030 | visit = [f for f in dmap if f not in results and matchfn(f)] | |
1038 | visit.sort() |
|
1031 | visit.sort() | |
1039 |
|
1032 | |||
1040 | if unknown: |
|
1033 | if unknown: | |
1041 | # unknown == True means we walked all dirs under the roots |
|
1034 | # unknown == True means we walked all dirs under the roots | |
1042 | # that wasn't ignored, and everything that matched was stat'ed |
|
1035 | # that wasn't ignored, and everything that matched was stat'ed | |
1043 | # and is already in results. |
|
1036 | # and is already in results. | |
1044 | # The rest must thus be ignored or under a symlink. |
|
1037 | # The rest must thus be ignored or under a symlink. | |
1045 | audit_path = pathutil.pathauditor(self._root, cached=True) |
|
1038 | audit_path = pathutil.pathauditor(self._root, cached=True) | |
1046 |
|
1039 | |||
1047 | for nf in iter(visit): |
|
1040 | for nf in iter(visit): | |
1048 | # If a stat for the same file was already added with a |
|
1041 | # If a stat for the same file was already added with a | |
1049 | # different case, don't add one for this, since that would |
|
1042 | # different case, don't add one for this, since that would | |
1050 | # make it appear as if the file exists under both names |
|
1043 | # make it appear as if the file exists under both names | |
1051 | # on disk. |
|
1044 | # on disk. | |
1052 | if ( |
|
1045 | if ( | |
1053 | normalizefile |
|
1046 | normalizefile | |
1054 | and normalizefile(nf, True, True) in results |
|
1047 | and normalizefile(nf, True, True) in results | |
1055 | ): |
|
1048 | ): | |
1056 | results[nf] = None |
|
1049 | results[nf] = None | |
1057 | # Report ignored items in the dmap as long as they are not |
|
1050 | # Report ignored items in the dmap as long as they are not | |
1058 | # under a symlink directory. |
|
1051 | # under a symlink directory. | |
1059 | elif audit_path.check(nf): |
|
1052 | elif audit_path.check(nf): | |
1060 | try: |
|
1053 | try: | |
1061 | results[nf] = lstat(join(nf)) |
|
1054 | results[nf] = lstat(join(nf)) | |
1062 | # file was just ignored, no links, and exists |
|
1055 | # file was just ignored, no links, and exists | |
1063 | except OSError: |
|
1056 | except OSError: | |
1064 | # file doesn't exist |
|
1057 | # file doesn't exist | |
1065 | results[nf] = None |
|
1058 | results[nf] = None | |
1066 | else: |
|
1059 | else: | |
1067 | # It's either missing or under a symlink directory |
|
1060 | # It's either missing or under a symlink directory | |
1068 | # which we in this case report as missing |
|
1061 | # which we in this case report as missing | |
1069 | results[nf] = None |
|
1062 | results[nf] = None | |
1070 | else: |
|
1063 | else: | |
1071 | # We may not have walked the full directory tree above, |
|
1064 | # We may not have walked the full directory tree above, | |
1072 | # so stat and check everything we missed. |
|
1065 | # so stat and check everything we missed. | |
1073 | iv = iter(visit) |
|
1066 | iv = iter(visit) | |
1074 | for st in util.statfiles([join(i) for i in visit]): |
|
1067 | for st in util.statfiles([join(i) for i in visit]): | |
1075 | results[next(iv)] = st |
|
1068 | results[next(iv)] = st | |
1076 | return results |
|
1069 | return results | |
1077 |
|
1070 | |||
1078 | def status(self, match, subrepos, ignored, clean, unknown): |
|
1071 | def status(self, match, subrepos, ignored, clean, unknown): | |
1079 | '''Determine the status of the working copy relative to the |
|
1072 | '''Determine the status of the working copy relative to the | |
1080 | dirstate and return a pair of (unsure, status), where status is of type |
|
1073 | dirstate and return a pair of (unsure, status), where status is of type | |
1081 | scmutil.status and: |
|
1074 | scmutil.status and: | |
1082 |
|
1075 | |||
1083 | unsure: |
|
1076 | unsure: | |
1084 | files that might have been modified since the dirstate was |
|
1077 | files that might have been modified since the dirstate was | |
1085 | written, but need to be read to be sure (size is the same |
|
1078 | written, but need to be read to be sure (size is the same | |
1086 | but mtime differs) |
|
1079 | but mtime differs) | |
1087 | status.modified: |
|
1080 | status.modified: | |
1088 | files that have definitely been modified since the dirstate |
|
1081 | files that have definitely been modified since the dirstate | |
1089 | was written (different size or mode) |
|
1082 | was written (different size or mode) | |
1090 | status.clean: |
|
1083 | status.clean: | |
1091 | files that have definitely not been modified since the |
|
1084 | files that have definitely not been modified since the | |
1092 | dirstate was written |
|
1085 | dirstate was written | |
1093 | ''' |
|
1086 | ''' | |
1094 | listignored, listclean, listunknown = ignored, clean, unknown |
|
1087 | listignored, listclean, listunknown = ignored, clean, unknown | |
1095 | lookup, modified, added, unknown, ignored = [], [], [], [], [] |
|
1088 | lookup, modified, added, unknown, ignored = [], [], [], [], [] | |
1096 | removed, deleted, clean = [], [], [] |
|
1089 | removed, deleted, clean = [], [], [] | |
1097 |
|
1090 | |||
1098 | dmap = self._map |
|
1091 | dmap = self._map | |
1099 | dmap.preload() |
|
1092 | dmap.preload() | |
1100 |
|
1093 | |||
1101 | use_rust = True |
|
1094 | use_rust = True | |
1102 | if rustmod is None: |
|
1095 | if rustmod is None: | |
1103 | use_rust = False |
|
1096 | use_rust = False | |
1104 | elif subrepos: |
|
1097 | elif subrepos: | |
1105 | use_rust = False |
|
1098 | use_rust = False | |
1106 | if bool(listunknown): |
|
1099 | if bool(listunknown): | |
1107 | # Pathauditor does not exist yet in Rust, unknown files |
|
1100 | # Pathauditor does not exist yet in Rust, unknown files | |
1108 | # can't be trusted. |
|
1101 | # can't be trusted. | |
1109 | use_rust = False |
|
1102 | use_rust = False | |
1110 | elif self._ignorefiles() and listignored: |
|
1103 | elif self._ignorefiles() and listignored: | |
1111 | # Rust has no ignore mechanism yet, so don't use Rust for |
|
1104 | # Rust has no ignore mechanism yet, so don't use Rust for | |
1112 | # commands that need ignore. |
|
1105 | # commands that need ignore. | |
1113 | use_rust = False |
|
1106 | use_rust = False | |
1114 | elif not match.always(): |
|
1107 | elif not match.always(): | |
1115 | # Matchers have yet to be implemented |
|
1108 | # Matchers have yet to be implemented | |
1116 | use_rust = False |
|
1109 | use_rust = False | |
1117 |
|
1110 | |||
1118 | if use_rust: |
|
1111 | if use_rust: | |
1119 | ( |
|
1112 | ( | |
1120 | lookup, |
|
1113 | lookup, | |
1121 | modified, |
|
1114 | modified, | |
1122 | added, |
|
1115 | added, | |
1123 | removed, |
|
1116 | removed, | |
1124 | deleted, |
|
1117 | deleted, | |
1125 | unknown, |
|
1118 | unknown, | |
1126 | clean, |
|
1119 | clean, | |
1127 | ) = rustmod.status( |
|
1120 | ) = rustmod.status( | |
1128 | dmap._rustmap, |
|
1121 | dmap._rustmap, | |
1129 | self._rootdir, |
|
1122 | self._rootdir, | |
1130 | match.files(), |
|
1123 | match.files(), | |
1131 | bool(listclean), |
|
1124 | bool(listclean), | |
1132 | self._lastnormaltime, |
|
1125 | self._lastnormaltime, | |
1133 | self._checkexec, |
|
1126 | self._checkexec, | |
1134 | ) |
|
1127 | ) | |
1135 |
|
1128 | |||
1136 | status = scmutil.status( |
|
1129 | status = scmutil.status( | |
1137 | modified=modified, |
|
1130 | modified=modified, | |
1138 | added=added, |
|
1131 | added=added, | |
1139 | removed=removed, |
|
1132 | removed=removed, | |
1140 | deleted=deleted, |
|
1133 | deleted=deleted, | |
1141 | unknown=unknown, |
|
1134 | unknown=unknown, | |
1142 | ignored=ignored, |
|
1135 | ignored=ignored, | |
1143 | clean=clean, |
|
1136 | clean=clean, | |
1144 | ) |
|
1137 | ) | |
1145 | return (lookup, status) |
|
1138 | return (lookup, status) | |
1146 |
|
1139 | |||
1147 | dcontains = dmap.__contains__ |
|
1140 | dcontains = dmap.__contains__ | |
1148 | dget = dmap.__getitem__ |
|
1141 | dget = dmap.__getitem__ | |
1149 | ladd = lookup.append # aka "unsure" |
|
1142 | ladd = lookup.append # aka "unsure" | |
1150 | madd = modified.append |
|
1143 | madd = modified.append | |
1151 | aadd = added.append |
|
1144 | aadd = added.append | |
1152 | uadd = unknown.append |
|
1145 | uadd = unknown.append | |
1153 | iadd = ignored.append |
|
1146 | iadd = ignored.append | |
1154 | radd = removed.append |
|
1147 | radd = removed.append | |
1155 | dadd = deleted.append |
|
1148 | dadd = deleted.append | |
1156 | cadd = clean.append |
|
1149 | cadd = clean.append | |
1157 | mexact = match.exact |
|
1150 | mexact = match.exact | |
1158 | dirignore = self._dirignore |
|
1151 | dirignore = self._dirignore | |
1159 | checkexec = self._checkexec |
|
1152 | checkexec = self._checkexec | |
1160 | copymap = self._map.copymap |
|
1153 | copymap = self._map.copymap | |
1161 | lastnormaltime = self._lastnormaltime |
|
1154 | lastnormaltime = self._lastnormaltime | |
1162 |
|
1155 | |||
1163 | # We need to do full walks when either |
|
1156 | # We need to do full walks when either | |
1164 | # - we're listing all clean files, or |
|
1157 | # - we're listing all clean files, or | |
1165 | # - match.traversedir does something, because match.traversedir should |
|
1158 | # - match.traversedir does something, because match.traversedir should | |
1166 | # be called for every dir in the working dir |
|
1159 | # be called for every dir in the working dir | |
1167 | full = listclean or match.traversedir is not None |
|
1160 | full = listclean or match.traversedir is not None | |
1168 | for fn, st in pycompat.iteritems( |
|
1161 | for fn, st in pycompat.iteritems( | |
1169 | self.walk(match, subrepos, listunknown, listignored, full=full) |
|
1162 | self.walk(match, subrepos, listunknown, listignored, full=full) | |
1170 | ): |
|
1163 | ): | |
1171 | if not dcontains(fn): |
|
1164 | if not dcontains(fn): | |
1172 | if (listignored or mexact(fn)) and dirignore(fn): |
|
1165 | if (listignored or mexact(fn)) and dirignore(fn): | |
1173 | if listignored: |
|
1166 | if listignored: | |
1174 | iadd(fn) |
|
1167 | iadd(fn) | |
1175 | else: |
|
1168 | else: | |
1176 | uadd(fn) |
|
1169 | uadd(fn) | |
1177 | continue |
|
1170 | continue | |
1178 |
|
1171 | |||
1179 | # This is equivalent to 'state, mode, size, time = dmap[fn]' but not |
|
1172 | # This is equivalent to 'state, mode, size, time = dmap[fn]' but not | |
1180 | # written like that for performance reasons. dmap[fn] is not a |
|
1173 | # written like that for performance reasons. dmap[fn] is not a | |
1181 | # Python tuple in compiled builds. The CPython UNPACK_SEQUENCE |
|
1174 | # Python tuple in compiled builds. The CPython UNPACK_SEQUENCE | |
1182 | # opcode has fast paths when the value to be unpacked is a tuple or |
|
1175 | # opcode has fast paths when the value to be unpacked is a tuple or | |
1183 | # a list, but falls back to creating a full-fledged iterator in |
|
1176 | # a list, but falls back to creating a full-fledged iterator in | |
1184 | # general. That is much slower than simply accessing and storing the |
|
1177 | # general. That is much slower than simply accessing and storing the | |
1185 | # tuple members one by one. |
|
1178 | # tuple members one by one. | |
1186 | t = dget(fn) |
|
1179 | t = dget(fn) | |
1187 | state = t[0] |
|
1180 | state = t[0] | |
1188 | mode = t[1] |
|
1181 | mode = t[1] | |
1189 | size = t[2] |
|
1182 | size = t[2] | |
1190 | time = t[3] |
|
1183 | time = t[3] | |
1191 |
|
1184 | |||
1192 | if not st and state in b"nma": |
|
1185 | if not st and state in b"nma": | |
1193 | dadd(fn) |
|
1186 | dadd(fn) | |
1194 | elif state == b'n': |
|
1187 | elif state == b'n': | |
1195 | if ( |
|
1188 | if ( | |
1196 | size >= 0 |
|
1189 | size >= 0 | |
1197 | and ( |
|
1190 | and ( | |
1198 | (size != st.st_size and size != st.st_size & _rangemask) |
|
1191 | (size != st.st_size and size != st.st_size & _rangemask) | |
1199 | or ((mode ^ st.st_mode) & 0o100 and checkexec) |
|
1192 | or ((mode ^ st.st_mode) & 0o100 and checkexec) | |
1200 | ) |
|
1193 | ) | |
1201 | or size == -2 # other parent |
|
1194 | or size == -2 # other parent | |
1202 | or fn in copymap |
|
1195 | or fn in copymap | |
1203 | ): |
|
1196 | ): | |
1204 | madd(fn) |
|
1197 | madd(fn) | |
1205 | elif ( |
|
1198 | elif ( | |
1206 | time != st[stat.ST_MTIME] |
|
1199 | time != st[stat.ST_MTIME] | |
1207 | and time != st[stat.ST_MTIME] & _rangemask |
|
1200 | and time != st[stat.ST_MTIME] & _rangemask | |
1208 | ): |
|
1201 | ): | |
1209 | ladd(fn) |
|
1202 | ladd(fn) | |
1210 | elif st[stat.ST_MTIME] == lastnormaltime: |
|
1203 | elif st[stat.ST_MTIME] == lastnormaltime: | |
1211 | # fn may have just been marked as normal and it may have |
|
1204 | # fn may have just been marked as normal and it may have | |
1212 | # changed in the same second without changing its size. |
|
1205 | # changed in the same second without changing its size. | |
1213 | # This can happen if we quickly do multiple commits. |
|
1206 | # This can happen if we quickly do multiple commits. | |
1214 | # Force lookup, so we don't miss such a racy file change. |
|
1207 | # Force lookup, so we don't miss such a racy file change. | |
1215 | ladd(fn) |
|
1208 | ladd(fn) | |
1216 | elif listclean: |
|
1209 | elif listclean: | |
1217 | cadd(fn) |
|
1210 | cadd(fn) | |
1218 | elif state == b'm': |
|
1211 | elif state == b'm': | |
1219 | madd(fn) |
|
1212 | madd(fn) | |
1220 | elif state == b'a': |
|
1213 | elif state == b'a': | |
1221 | aadd(fn) |
|
1214 | aadd(fn) | |
1222 | elif state == b'r': |
|
1215 | elif state == b'r': | |
1223 | radd(fn) |
|
1216 | radd(fn) | |
1224 |
|
1217 | |||
1225 | return ( |
|
1218 | return ( | |
1226 | lookup, |
|
1219 | lookup, | |
1227 | scmutil.status( |
|
1220 | scmutil.status( | |
1228 | modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean |
|
1221 | modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean | |
1229 | ), |
|
1222 | ), | |
1230 | ) |
|
1223 | ) | |
1231 |
|
1224 | |||
1232 | def matches(self, match): |
|
1225 | def matches(self, match): | |
1233 | ''' |
|
1226 | ''' | |
1234 | return files in the dirstate (in whatever state) filtered by match |
|
1227 | return files in the dirstate (in whatever state) filtered by match | |
1235 | ''' |
|
1228 | ''' | |
1236 | dmap = self._map |
|
1229 | dmap = self._map | |
1237 | if match.always(): |
|
1230 | if match.always(): | |
1238 | return dmap.keys() |
|
1231 | return dmap.keys() | |
1239 | files = match.files() |
|
1232 | files = match.files() | |
1240 | if match.isexact(): |
|
1233 | if match.isexact(): | |
1241 | # fast path -- filter the other way around, since typically files is |
|
1234 | # fast path -- filter the other way around, since typically files is | |
1242 | # much smaller than dmap |
|
1235 | # much smaller than dmap | |
1243 | return [f for f in files if f in dmap] |
|
1236 | return [f for f in files if f in dmap] | |
1244 | if match.prefix() and all(fn in dmap for fn in files): |
|
1237 | if match.prefix() and all(fn in dmap for fn in files): | |
1245 | # fast path -- all the values are known to be files, so just return |
|
1238 | # fast path -- all the values are known to be files, so just return | |
1246 | # that |
|
1239 | # that | |
1247 | return list(files) |
|
1240 | return list(files) | |
1248 | return [f for f in dmap if match(f)] |
|
1241 | return [f for f in dmap if match(f)] | |
1249 |
|
1242 | |||
1250 | def _actualfilename(self, tr): |
|
1243 | def _actualfilename(self, tr): | |
1251 | if tr: |
|
1244 | if tr: | |
1252 | return self._pendingfilename |
|
1245 | return self._pendingfilename | |
1253 | else: |
|
1246 | else: | |
1254 | return self._filename |
|
1247 | return self._filename | |
1255 |
|
1248 | |||
1256 | def savebackup(self, tr, backupname): |
|
1249 | def savebackup(self, tr, backupname): | |
1257 | '''Save current dirstate into backup file''' |
|
1250 | '''Save current dirstate into backup file''' | |
1258 | filename = self._actualfilename(tr) |
|
1251 | filename = self._actualfilename(tr) | |
1259 | assert backupname != filename |
|
1252 | assert backupname != filename | |
1260 |
|
1253 | |||
1261 | # use '_writedirstate' instead of 'write' to write changes certainly, |
|
1254 | # use '_writedirstate' instead of 'write' to write changes certainly, | |
1262 | # because the latter omits writing out if transaction is running. |
|
1255 | # because the latter omits writing out if transaction is running. | |
1263 | # output file will be used to create backup of dirstate at this point. |
|
1256 | # output file will be used to create backup of dirstate at this point. | |
1264 | if self._dirty or not self._opener.exists(filename): |
|
1257 | if self._dirty or not self._opener.exists(filename): | |
1265 | self._writedirstate( |
|
1258 | self._writedirstate( | |
1266 | self._opener(filename, b"w", atomictemp=True, checkambig=True) |
|
1259 | self._opener(filename, b"w", atomictemp=True, checkambig=True) | |
1267 | ) |
|
1260 | ) | |
1268 |
|
1261 | |||
1269 | if tr: |
|
1262 | if tr: | |
1270 | # ensure that subsequent tr.writepending returns True for |
|
1263 | # ensure that subsequent tr.writepending returns True for | |
1271 | # changes written out above, even if dirstate is never |
|
1264 | # changes written out above, even if dirstate is never | |
1272 | # changed after this |
|
1265 | # changed after this | |
1273 | tr.addfilegenerator( |
|
1266 | tr.addfilegenerator( | |
1274 | b'dirstate', |
|
1267 | b'dirstate', | |
1275 | (self._filename,), |
|
1268 | (self._filename,), | |
1276 | self._writedirstate, |
|
1269 | self._writedirstate, | |
1277 | location=b'plain', |
|
1270 | location=b'plain', | |
1278 | ) |
|
1271 | ) | |
1279 |
|
1272 | |||
1280 | # ensure that pending file written above is unlinked at |
|
1273 | # ensure that pending file written above is unlinked at | |
1281 | # failure, even if tr.writepending isn't invoked until the |
|
1274 | # failure, even if tr.writepending isn't invoked until the | |
1282 | # end of this transaction |
|
1275 | # end of this transaction | |
1283 | tr.registertmp(filename, location=b'plain') |
|
1276 | tr.registertmp(filename, location=b'plain') | |
1284 |
|
1277 | |||
1285 | self._opener.tryunlink(backupname) |
|
1278 | self._opener.tryunlink(backupname) | |
1286 | # hardlink backup is okay because _writedirstate is always called |
|
1279 | # hardlink backup is okay because _writedirstate is always called | |
1287 | # with an "atomictemp=True" file. |
|
1280 | # with an "atomictemp=True" file. | |
1288 | util.copyfile( |
|
1281 | util.copyfile( | |
1289 | self._opener.join(filename), |
|
1282 | self._opener.join(filename), | |
1290 | self._opener.join(backupname), |
|
1283 | self._opener.join(backupname), | |
1291 | hardlink=True, |
|
1284 | hardlink=True, | |
1292 | ) |
|
1285 | ) | |
1293 |
|
1286 | |||
1294 | def restorebackup(self, tr, backupname): |
|
1287 | def restorebackup(self, tr, backupname): | |
1295 | '''Restore dirstate by backup file''' |
|
1288 | '''Restore dirstate by backup file''' | |
1296 | # this "invalidate()" prevents "wlock.release()" from writing |
|
1289 | # this "invalidate()" prevents "wlock.release()" from writing | |
1297 | # changes of dirstate out after restoring from backup file |
|
1290 | # changes of dirstate out after restoring from backup file | |
1298 | self.invalidate() |
|
1291 | self.invalidate() | |
1299 | filename = self._actualfilename(tr) |
|
1292 | filename = self._actualfilename(tr) | |
1300 | o = self._opener |
|
1293 | o = self._opener | |
1301 | if util.samefile(o.join(backupname), o.join(filename)): |
|
1294 | if util.samefile(o.join(backupname), o.join(filename)): | |
1302 | o.unlink(backupname) |
|
1295 | o.unlink(backupname) | |
1303 | else: |
|
1296 | else: | |
1304 | o.rename(backupname, filename, checkambig=True) |
|
1297 | o.rename(backupname, filename, checkambig=True) | |
1305 |
|
1298 | |||
1306 | def clearbackup(self, tr, backupname): |
|
1299 | def clearbackup(self, tr, backupname): | |
1307 | '''Clear backup file''' |
|
1300 | '''Clear backup file''' | |
1308 | self._opener.unlink(backupname) |
|
1301 | self._opener.unlink(backupname) | |
1309 |
|
1302 | |||
1310 |
|
1303 | |||
1311 | class dirstatemap(object): |
|
1304 | class dirstatemap(object): | |
1312 | """Map encapsulating the dirstate's contents. |
|
1305 | """Map encapsulating the dirstate's contents. | |
1313 |
|
1306 | |||
1314 | The dirstate contains the following state: |
|
1307 | The dirstate contains the following state: | |
1315 |
|
1308 | |||
1316 | - `identity` is the identity of the dirstate file, which can be used to |
|
1309 | - `identity` is the identity of the dirstate file, which can be used to | |
1317 | detect when changes have occurred to the dirstate file. |
|
1310 | detect when changes have occurred to the dirstate file. | |
1318 |
|
1311 | |||
1319 | - `parents` is a pair containing the parents of the working copy. The |
|
1312 | - `parents` is a pair containing the parents of the working copy. The | |
1320 | parents are updated by calling `setparents`. |
|
1313 | parents are updated by calling `setparents`. | |
1321 |
|
1314 | |||
1322 | - the state map maps filenames to tuples of (state, mode, size, mtime), |
|
1315 | - the state map maps filenames to tuples of (state, mode, size, mtime), | |
1323 | where state is a single character representing 'normal', 'added', |
|
1316 | where state is a single character representing 'normal', 'added', | |
1324 | 'removed', or 'merged'. It is read by treating the dirstate as a |
|
1317 | 'removed', or 'merged'. It is read by treating the dirstate as a | |
1325 | dict. File state is updated by calling the `addfile`, `removefile` and |
|
1318 | dict. File state is updated by calling the `addfile`, `removefile` and | |
1326 | `dropfile` methods. |
|
1319 | `dropfile` methods. | |
1327 |
|
1320 | |||
1328 | - `copymap` maps destination filenames to their source filename. |
|
1321 | - `copymap` maps destination filenames to their source filename. | |
1329 |
|
1322 | |||
1330 | The dirstate also provides the following views onto the state: |
|
1323 | The dirstate also provides the following views onto the state: | |
1331 |
|
1324 | |||
1332 | - `nonnormalset` is a set of the filenames that have state other |
|
1325 | - `nonnormalset` is a set of the filenames that have state other | |
1333 | than 'normal', or are normal but have an mtime of -1 ('normallookup'). |
|
1326 | than 'normal', or are normal but have an mtime of -1 ('normallookup'). | |
1334 |
|
1327 | |||
1335 | - `otherparentset` is a set of the filenames that are marked as coming |
|
1328 | - `otherparentset` is a set of the filenames that are marked as coming | |
1336 | from the second parent when the dirstate is currently being merged. |
|
1329 | from the second parent when the dirstate is currently being merged. | |
1337 |
|
1330 | |||
1338 | - `filefoldmap` is a dict mapping normalized filenames to the denormalized |
|
1331 | - `filefoldmap` is a dict mapping normalized filenames to the denormalized | |
1339 | form that they appear as in the dirstate. |
|
1332 | form that they appear as in the dirstate. | |
1340 |
|
1333 | |||
1341 | - `dirfoldmap` is a dict mapping normalized directory names to the |
|
1334 | - `dirfoldmap` is a dict mapping normalized directory names to the | |
1342 | denormalized form that they appear as in the dirstate. |
|
1335 | denormalized form that they appear as in the dirstate. | |
1343 | """ |
|
1336 | """ | |
1344 |
|
1337 | |||
1345 | def __init__(self, ui, opener, root): |
|
1338 | def __init__(self, ui, opener, root): | |
1346 | self._ui = ui |
|
1339 | self._ui = ui | |
1347 | self._opener = opener |
|
1340 | self._opener = opener | |
1348 | self._root = root |
|
1341 | self._root = root | |
1349 | self._filename = b'dirstate' |
|
1342 | self._filename = b'dirstate' | |
1350 |
|
1343 | |||
1351 | self._parents = None |
|
1344 | self._parents = None | |
1352 | self._dirtyparents = False |
|
1345 | self._dirtyparents = False | |
1353 |
|
1346 | |||
1354 | # for consistent view between _pl() and _read() invocations |
|
1347 | # for consistent view between _pl() and _read() invocations | |
1355 | self._pendingmode = None |
|
1348 | self._pendingmode = None | |
1356 |
|
1349 | |||
1357 | @propertycache |
|
1350 | @propertycache | |
1358 | def _map(self): |
|
1351 | def _map(self): | |
1359 | self._map = {} |
|
1352 | self._map = {} | |
1360 | self.read() |
|
1353 | self.read() | |
1361 | return self._map |
|
1354 | return self._map | |
1362 |
|
1355 | |||
1363 | @propertycache |
|
1356 | @propertycache | |
1364 | def copymap(self): |
|
1357 | def copymap(self): | |
1365 | self.copymap = {} |
|
1358 | self.copymap = {} | |
1366 | self._map |
|
1359 | self._map | |
1367 | return self.copymap |
|
1360 | return self.copymap | |
1368 |
|
1361 | |||
1369 | def clear(self): |
|
1362 | def clear(self): | |
1370 | self._map.clear() |
|
1363 | self._map.clear() | |
1371 | self.copymap.clear() |
|
1364 | self.copymap.clear() | |
1372 | self.setparents(nullid, nullid) |
|
1365 | self.setparents(nullid, nullid) | |
1373 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"_dirs") |
|
1366 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"_dirs") | |
1374 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"_alldirs") |
|
1367 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"_alldirs") | |
1375 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"filefoldmap") |
|
1368 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"filefoldmap") | |
1376 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"dirfoldmap") |
|
1369 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"dirfoldmap") | |
1377 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"nonnormalset") |
|
1370 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"nonnormalset") | |
1378 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"otherparentset") |
|
1371 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"otherparentset") | |
1379 |
|
1372 | |||
1380 | def items(self): |
|
1373 | def items(self): | |
1381 | return pycompat.iteritems(self._map) |
|
1374 | return pycompat.iteritems(self._map) | |
1382 |
|
1375 | |||
1383 | # forward for python2,3 compat |
|
1376 | # forward for python2,3 compat | |
1384 | iteritems = items |
|
1377 | iteritems = items | |
1385 |
|
1378 | |||
1386 | def __len__(self): |
|
1379 | def __len__(self): | |
1387 | return len(self._map) |
|
1380 | return len(self._map) | |
1388 |
|
1381 | |||
1389 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1382 | def __iter__(self): | |
1390 | return iter(self._map) |
|
1383 | return iter(self._map) | |
1391 |
|
1384 | |||
1392 | def get(self, key, default=None): |
|
1385 | def get(self, key, default=None): | |
1393 | return self._map.get(key, default) |
|
1386 | return self._map.get(key, default) | |
1394 |
|
1387 | |||
1395 | def __contains__(self, key): |
|
1388 | def __contains__(self, key): | |
1396 | return key in self._map |
|
1389 | return key in self._map | |
1397 |
|
1390 | |||
1398 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
|
1391 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
1399 | return self._map[key] |
|
1392 | return self._map[key] | |
1400 |
|
1393 | |||
1401 | def keys(self): |
|
1394 | def keys(self): | |
1402 | return self._map.keys() |
|
1395 | return self._map.keys() | |
1403 |
|
1396 | |||
1404 | def preload(self): |
|
1397 | def preload(self): | |
1405 | """Loads the underlying data, if it's not already loaded""" |
|
1398 | """Loads the underlying data, if it's not already loaded""" | |
1406 | self._map |
|
1399 | self._map | |
1407 |
|
1400 | |||
1408 | def addfile(self, f, oldstate, state, mode, size, mtime): |
|
1401 | def addfile(self, f, oldstate, state, mode, size, mtime): | |
1409 | """Add a tracked file to the dirstate.""" |
|
1402 | """Add a tracked file to the dirstate.""" | |
1410 | if oldstate in b"?r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
1403 | if oldstate in b"?r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: | |
1411 | self._dirs.addpath(f) |
|
1404 | self._dirs.addpath(f) | |
1412 | if oldstate == b"?" and r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
1405 | if oldstate == b"?" and r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: | |
1413 | self._alldirs.addpath(f) |
|
1406 | self._alldirs.addpath(f) | |
1414 | self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(state, mode, size, mtime) |
|
1407 | self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(state, mode, size, mtime) | |
1415 | if state != b'n' or mtime == -1: |
|
1408 | if state != b'n' or mtime == -1: | |
1416 | self.nonnormalset.add(f) |
|
1409 | self.nonnormalset.add(f) | |
1417 | if size == -2: |
|
1410 | if size == -2: | |
1418 | self.otherparentset.add(f) |
|
1411 | self.otherparentset.add(f) | |
1419 |
|
1412 | |||
1420 | def removefile(self, f, oldstate, size): |
|
1413 | def removefile(self, f, oldstate, size): | |
1421 | """ |
|
1414 | """ | |
1422 | Mark a file as removed in the dirstate. |
|
1415 | Mark a file as removed in the dirstate. | |
1423 |
|
1416 | |||
1424 | The `size` parameter is used to store sentinel values that indicate |
|
1417 | The `size` parameter is used to store sentinel values that indicate | |
1425 | the file's previous state. In the future, we should refactor this |
|
1418 | the file's previous state. In the future, we should refactor this | |
1426 | to be more explicit about what that state is. |
|
1419 | to be more explicit about what that state is. | |
1427 | """ |
|
1420 | """ | |
1428 | if oldstate not in b"?r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
1421 | if oldstate not in b"?r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: | |
1429 | self._dirs.delpath(f) |
|
1422 | self._dirs.delpath(f) | |
1430 | if oldstate == b"?" and r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
1423 | if oldstate == b"?" and r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: | |
1431 | self._alldirs.addpath(f) |
|
1424 | self._alldirs.addpath(f) | |
1432 | if r"filefoldmap" in self.__dict__: |
|
1425 | if r"filefoldmap" in self.__dict__: | |
1433 | normed = util.normcase(f) |
|
1426 | normed = util.normcase(f) | |
1434 | self.filefoldmap.pop(normed, None) |
|
1427 | self.filefoldmap.pop(normed, None) | |
1435 | self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(b'r', 0, size, 0) |
|
1428 | self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(b'r', 0, size, 0) | |
1436 | self.nonnormalset.add(f) |
|
1429 | self.nonnormalset.add(f) | |
1437 |
|
1430 | |||
1438 | def dropfile(self, f, oldstate): |
|
1431 | def dropfile(self, f, oldstate): | |
1439 | """ |
|
1432 | """ | |
1440 | Remove a file from the dirstate. Returns True if the file was |
|
1433 | Remove a file from the dirstate. Returns True if the file was | |
1441 | previously recorded. |
|
1434 | previously recorded. | |
1442 | """ |
|
1435 | """ | |
1443 | exists = self._map.pop(f, None) is not None |
|
1436 | exists = self._map.pop(f, None) is not None | |
1444 | if exists: |
|
1437 | if exists: | |
1445 | if oldstate != b"r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
1438 | if oldstate != b"r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: | |
1446 | self._dirs.delpath(f) |
|
1439 | self._dirs.delpath(f) | |
1447 | if r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: |
|
1440 | if r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: | |
1448 | self._alldirs.delpath(f) |
|
1441 | self._alldirs.delpath(f) | |
1449 | if r"filefoldmap" in self.__dict__: |
|
1442 | if r"filefoldmap" in self.__dict__: | |
1450 | normed = util.normcase(f) |
|
1443 | normed = util.normcase(f) | |
1451 | self.filefoldmap.pop(normed, None) |
|
1444 | self.filefoldmap.pop(normed, None) | |
1452 | self.nonnormalset.discard(f) |
|
1445 | self.nonnormalset.discard(f) | |
1453 | return exists |
|
1446 | return exists | |
1454 |
|
1447 | |||
1455 | def clearambiguoustimes(self, files, now): |
|
1448 | def clearambiguoustimes(self, files, now): | |
1456 | for f in files: |
|
1449 | for f in files: | |
1457 | e = self.get(f) |
|
1450 | e = self.get(f) | |
1458 | if e is not None and e[0] == b'n' and e[3] == now: |
|
1451 | if e is not None and e[0] == b'n' and e[3] == now: | |
1459 | self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(e[0], e[1], e[2], -1) |
|
1452 | self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(e[0], e[1], e[2], -1) | |
1460 | self.nonnormalset.add(f) |
|
1453 | self.nonnormalset.add(f) | |
1461 |
|
1454 | |||
1462 | def nonnormalentries(self): |
|
1455 | def nonnormalentries(self): | |
1463 | '''Compute the nonnormal dirstate entries from the dmap''' |
|
1456 | '''Compute the nonnormal dirstate entries from the dmap''' | |
1464 | try: |
|
1457 | try: | |
1465 | return parsers.nonnormalotherparententries(self._map) |
|
1458 | return parsers.nonnormalotherparententries(self._map) | |
1466 | except AttributeError: |
|
1459 | except AttributeError: | |
1467 | nonnorm = set() |
|
1460 | nonnorm = set() | |
1468 | otherparent = set() |
|
1461 | otherparent = set() | |
1469 | for fname, e in pycompat.iteritems(self._map): |
|
1462 | for fname, e in pycompat.iteritems(self._map): | |
1470 | if e[0] != b'n' or e[3] == -1: |
|
1463 | if e[0] != b'n' or e[3] == -1: | |
1471 | nonnorm.add(fname) |
|
1464 | nonnorm.add(fname) | |
1472 | if e[0] == b'n' and e[2] == -2: |
|
1465 | if e[0] == b'n' and e[2] == -2: | |
1473 | otherparent.add(fname) |
|
1466 | otherparent.add(fname) | |
1474 | return nonnorm, otherparent |
|
1467 | return nonnorm, otherparent | |
1475 |
|
1468 | |||
1476 | @propertycache |
|
1469 | @propertycache | |
1477 | def filefoldmap(self): |
|
1470 | def filefoldmap(self): | |
1478 | """Returns a dictionary mapping normalized case paths to their |
|
1471 | """Returns a dictionary mapping normalized case paths to their | |
1479 | non-normalized versions. |
|
1472 | non-normalized versions. | |
1480 | """ |
|
1473 | """ | |
1481 | try: |
|
1474 | try: | |
1482 | makefilefoldmap = parsers.make_file_foldmap |
|
1475 | makefilefoldmap = parsers.make_file_foldmap | |
1483 | except AttributeError: |
|
1476 | except AttributeError: | |
1484 | pass |
|
1477 | pass | |
1485 | else: |
|
1478 | else: | |
1486 | return makefilefoldmap( |
|
1479 | return makefilefoldmap( | |
1487 | self._map, util.normcasespec, util.normcasefallback |
|
1480 | self._map, util.normcasespec, util.normcasefallback | |
1488 | ) |
|
1481 | ) | |
1489 |
|
1482 | |||
1490 | f = {} |
|
1483 | f = {} | |
1491 | normcase = util.normcase |
|
1484 | normcase = util.normcase | |
1492 | for name, s in pycompat.iteritems(self._map): |
|
1485 | for name, s in pycompat.iteritems(self._map): | |
1493 | if s[0] != b'r': |
|
1486 | if s[0] != b'r': | |
1494 | f[normcase(name)] = name |
|
1487 | f[normcase(name)] = name | |
1495 | f[b'.'] = b'.' # prevents useless util.fspath() invocation |
|
1488 | f[b'.'] = b'.' # prevents useless util.fspath() invocation | |
1496 | return f |
|
1489 | return f | |
1497 |
|
1490 | |||
1498 | def hastrackeddir(self, d): |
|
1491 | def hastrackeddir(self, d): | |
1499 | """ |
|
1492 | """ | |
1500 | Returns True if the dirstate contains a tracked (not removed) file |
|
1493 | Returns True if the dirstate contains a tracked (not removed) file | |
1501 | in this directory. |
|
1494 | in this directory. | |
1502 | """ |
|
1495 | """ | |
1503 | return d in self._dirs |
|
1496 | return d in self._dirs | |
1504 |
|
1497 | |||
1505 | def hasdir(self, d): |
|
1498 | def hasdir(self, d): | |
1506 | """ |
|
1499 | """ | |
1507 | Returns True if the dirstate contains a file (tracked or removed) |
|
1500 | Returns True if the dirstate contains a file (tracked or removed) | |
1508 | in this directory. |
|
1501 | in this directory. | |
1509 | """ |
|
1502 | """ | |
1510 | return d in self._alldirs |
|
1503 | return d in self._alldirs | |
1511 |
|
1504 | |||
1512 | @propertycache |
|
1505 | @propertycache | |
1513 | def _dirs(self): |
|
1506 | def _dirs(self): | |
1514 | return util.dirs(self._map, b'r') |
|
1507 | return util.dirs(self._map, b'r') | |
1515 |
|
1508 | |||
1516 | @propertycache |
|
1509 | @propertycache | |
1517 | def _alldirs(self): |
|
1510 | def _alldirs(self): | |
1518 | return util.dirs(self._map) |
|
1511 | return util.dirs(self._map) | |
1519 |
|
1512 | |||
1520 | def _opendirstatefile(self): |
|
1513 | def _opendirstatefile(self): | |
1521 | fp, mode = txnutil.trypending(self._root, self._opener, self._filename) |
|
1514 | fp, mode = txnutil.trypending(self._root, self._opener, self._filename) | |
1522 | if self._pendingmode is not None and self._pendingmode != mode: |
|
1515 | if self._pendingmode is not None and self._pendingmode != mode: | |
1523 | fp.close() |
|
1516 | fp.close() | |
1524 | raise error.Abort( |
|
1517 | raise error.Abort( | |
1525 | _(b'working directory state may be changed parallelly') |
|
1518 | _(b'working directory state may be changed parallelly') | |
1526 | ) |
|
1519 | ) | |
1527 | self._pendingmode = mode |
|
1520 | self._pendingmode = mode | |
1528 | return fp |
|
1521 | return fp | |
1529 |
|
1522 | |||
1530 | def parents(self): |
|
1523 | def parents(self): | |
1531 | if not self._parents: |
|
1524 | if not self._parents: | |
1532 | try: |
|
1525 | try: | |
1533 | fp = self._opendirstatefile() |
|
1526 | fp = self._opendirstatefile() | |
1534 | st = fp.read(40) |
|
1527 | st = fp.read(40) | |
1535 | fp.close() |
|
1528 | fp.close() | |
1536 | except IOError as err: |
|
1529 | except IOError as err: | |
1537 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
1530 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
1538 | raise |
|
1531 | raise | |
1539 | # File doesn't exist, so the current state is empty |
|
1532 | # File doesn't exist, so the current state is empty | |
1540 | st = b'' |
|
1533 | st = b'' | |
1541 |
|
1534 | |||
1542 | l = len(st) |
|
1535 | l = len(st) | |
1543 | if l == 40: |
|
1536 | if l == 40: | |
1544 | self._parents = (st[:20], st[20:40]) |
|
1537 | self._parents = (st[:20], st[20:40]) | |
1545 | elif l == 0: |
|
1538 | elif l == 0: | |
1546 | self._parents = (nullid, nullid) |
|
1539 | self._parents = (nullid, nullid) | |
1547 | else: |
|
1540 | else: | |
1548 | raise error.Abort( |
|
1541 | raise error.Abort( | |
1549 | _(b'working directory state appears damaged!') |
|
1542 | _(b'working directory state appears damaged!') | |
1550 | ) |
|
1543 | ) | |
1551 |
|
1544 | |||
1552 | return self._parents |
|
1545 | return self._parents | |
1553 |
|
1546 | |||
1554 | def setparents(self, p1, p2): |
|
1547 | def setparents(self, p1, p2): | |
1555 | self._parents = (p1, p2) |
|
1548 | self._parents = (p1, p2) | |
1556 | self._dirtyparents = True |
|
1549 | self._dirtyparents = True | |
1557 |
|
1550 | |||
1558 | def read(self): |
|
1551 | def read(self): | |
1559 | # ignore HG_PENDING because identity is used only for writing |
|
1552 | # ignore HG_PENDING because identity is used only for writing | |
1560 | self.identity = util.filestat.frompath( |
|
1553 | self.identity = util.filestat.frompath( | |
1561 | self._opener.join(self._filename) |
|
1554 | self._opener.join(self._filename) | |
1562 | ) |
|
1555 | ) | |
1563 |
|
1556 | |||
1564 | try: |
|
1557 | try: | |
1565 | fp = self._opendirstatefile() |
|
1558 | fp = self._opendirstatefile() | |
1566 | try: |
|
1559 | try: | |
1567 | st = fp.read() |
|
1560 | st = fp.read() | |
1568 | finally: |
|
1561 | finally: | |
1569 | fp.close() |
|
1562 | fp.close() | |
1570 | except IOError as err: |
|
1563 | except IOError as err: | |
1571 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
1564 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
1572 | raise |
|
1565 | raise | |
1573 | return |
|
1566 | return | |
1574 | if not st: |
|
1567 | if not st: | |
1575 | return |
|
1568 | return | |
1576 |
|
1569 | |||
1577 | if util.safehasattr(parsers, b'dict_new_presized'): |
|
1570 | if util.safehasattr(parsers, b'dict_new_presized'): | |
1578 | # Make an estimate of the number of files in the dirstate based on |
|
1571 | # Make an estimate of the number of files in the dirstate based on | |
1579 | # its size. From a linear regression on a set of real-world repos, |
|
1572 | # its size. From a linear regression on a set of real-world repos, | |
1580 | # all over 10,000 files, the size of a dirstate entry is 85 |
|
1573 | # all over 10,000 files, the size of a dirstate entry is 85 | |
1581 | # bytes. The cost of resizing is significantly higher than the cost |
|
1574 | # bytes. The cost of resizing is significantly higher than the cost | |
1582 | # of filling in a larger presized dict, so subtract 20% from the |
|
1575 | # of filling in a larger presized dict, so subtract 20% from the | |
1583 | # size. |
|
1576 | # size. | |
1584 | # |
|
1577 | # | |
1585 | # This heuristic is imperfect in many ways, so in a future dirstate |
|
1578 | # This heuristic is imperfect in many ways, so in a future dirstate | |
1586 | # format update it makes sense to just record the number of entries |
|
1579 | # format update it makes sense to just record the number of entries | |
1587 | # on write. |
|
1580 | # on write. | |
1588 | self._map = parsers.dict_new_presized(len(st) // 71) |
|
1581 | self._map = parsers.dict_new_presized(len(st) // 71) | |
1589 |
|
1582 | |||
1590 | # Python's garbage collector triggers a GC each time a certain number |
|
1583 | # Python's garbage collector triggers a GC each time a certain number | |
1591 | # of container objects (the number being defined by |
|
1584 | # of container objects (the number being defined by | |
1592 | # gc.get_threshold()) are allocated. parse_dirstate creates a tuple |
|
1585 | # gc.get_threshold()) are allocated. parse_dirstate creates a tuple | |
1593 | # for each file in the dirstate. The C version then immediately marks |
|
1586 | # for each file in the dirstate. The C version then immediately marks | |
1594 | # them as not to be tracked by the collector. However, this has no |
|
1587 | # them as not to be tracked by the collector. However, this has no | |
1595 | # effect on when GCs are triggered, only on what objects the GC looks |
|
1588 | # effect on when GCs are triggered, only on what objects the GC looks | |
1596 | # into. This means that O(number of files) GCs are unavoidable. |
|
1589 | # into. This means that O(number of files) GCs are unavoidable. | |
1597 | # Depending on when in the process's lifetime the dirstate is parsed, |
|
1590 | # Depending on when in the process's lifetime the dirstate is parsed, | |
1598 | # this can get very expensive. As a workaround, disable GC while |
|
1591 | # this can get very expensive. As a workaround, disable GC while | |
1599 | # parsing the dirstate. |
|
1592 | # parsing the dirstate. | |
1600 | # |
|
1593 | # | |
1601 | # (we cannot decorate the function directly since it is in a C module) |
|
1594 | # (we cannot decorate the function directly since it is in a C module) | |
1602 | parse_dirstate = util.nogc(parsers.parse_dirstate) |
|
1595 | parse_dirstate = util.nogc(parsers.parse_dirstate) | |
1603 | p = parse_dirstate(self._map, self.copymap, st) |
|
1596 | p = parse_dirstate(self._map, self.copymap, st) | |
1604 | if not self._dirtyparents: |
|
1597 | if not self._dirtyparents: | |
1605 | self.setparents(*p) |
|
1598 | self.setparents(*p) | |
1606 |
|
1599 | |||
1607 | # Avoid excess attribute lookups by fast pathing certain checks |
|
1600 | # Avoid excess attribute lookups by fast pathing certain checks | |
1608 | self.__contains__ = self._map.__contains__ |
|
1601 | self.__contains__ = self._map.__contains__ | |
1609 | self.__getitem__ = self._map.__getitem__ |
|
1602 | self.__getitem__ = self._map.__getitem__ | |
1610 | self.get = self._map.get |
|
1603 | self.get = self._map.get | |
1611 |
|
1604 | |||
1612 | def write(self, st, now): |
|
1605 | def write(self, st, now): | |
1613 | st.write( |
|
1606 | st.write( | |
1614 | parsers.pack_dirstate(self._map, self.copymap, self.parents(), now) |
|
1607 | parsers.pack_dirstate(self._map, self.copymap, self.parents(), now) | |
1615 | ) |
|
1608 | ) | |
1616 | st.close() |
|
1609 | st.close() | |
1617 | self._dirtyparents = False |
|
1610 | self._dirtyparents = False | |
1618 | self.nonnormalset, self.otherparentset = self.nonnormalentries() |
|
1611 | self.nonnormalset, self.otherparentset = self.nonnormalentries() | |
1619 |
|
1612 | |||
1620 | @propertycache |
|
1613 | @propertycache | |
1621 | def nonnormalset(self): |
|
1614 | def nonnormalset(self): | |
1622 | nonnorm, otherparents = self.nonnormalentries() |
|
1615 | nonnorm, otherparents = self.nonnormalentries() | |
1623 | self.otherparentset = otherparents |
|
1616 | self.otherparentset = otherparents | |
1624 | return nonnorm |
|
1617 | return nonnorm | |
1625 |
|
1618 | |||
1626 | @propertycache |
|
1619 | @propertycache | |
1627 | def otherparentset(self): |
|
1620 | def otherparentset(self): | |
1628 | nonnorm, otherparents = self.nonnormalentries() |
|
1621 | nonnorm, otherparents = self.nonnormalentries() | |
1629 | self.nonnormalset = nonnorm |
|
1622 | self.nonnormalset = nonnorm | |
1630 | return otherparents |
|
1623 | return otherparents | |
1631 |
|
1624 | |||
1632 | @propertycache |
|
1625 | @propertycache | |
1633 | def identity(self): |
|
1626 | def identity(self): | |
1634 | self._map |
|
1627 | self._map | |
1635 | return self.identity |
|
1628 | return self.identity | |
1636 |
|
1629 | |||
1637 | @propertycache |
|
1630 | @propertycache | |
1638 | def dirfoldmap(self): |
|
1631 | def dirfoldmap(self): | |
1639 | f = {} |
|
1632 | f = {} | |
1640 | normcase = util.normcase |
|
1633 | normcase = util.normcase | |
1641 | for name in self._dirs: |
|
1634 | for name in self._dirs: | |
1642 | f[normcase(name)] = name |
|
1635 | f[normcase(name)] = name | |
1643 | return f |
|
1636 | return f | |
1644 |
|
1637 | |||
1645 |
|
1638 | |||
1646 | if rustmod is not None: |
|
1639 | if rustmod is not None: | |
1647 |
|
1640 | |||
1648 | class dirstatemap(object): |
|
1641 | class dirstatemap(object): | |
1649 | def __init__(self, ui, opener, root): |
|
1642 | def __init__(self, ui, opener, root): | |
1650 | self._ui = ui |
|
1643 | self._ui = ui | |
1651 | self._opener = opener |
|
1644 | self._opener = opener | |
1652 | self._root = root |
|
1645 | self._root = root | |
1653 | self._filename = b'dirstate' |
|
1646 | self._filename = b'dirstate' | |
1654 | self._parents = None |
|
1647 | self._parents = None | |
1655 | self._dirtyparents = False |
|
1648 | self._dirtyparents = False | |
1656 |
|
1649 | |||
1657 | # for consistent view between _pl() and _read() invocations |
|
1650 | # for consistent view between _pl() and _read() invocations | |
1658 | self._pendingmode = None |
|
1651 | self._pendingmode = None | |
1659 |
|
1652 | |||
1660 | def addfile(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1653 | def addfile(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
1661 | return self._rustmap.addfile(*args, **kwargs) |
|
1654 | return self._rustmap.addfile(*args, **kwargs) | |
1662 |
|
1655 | |||
1663 | def removefile(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1656 | def removefile(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
1664 | return self._rustmap.removefile(*args, **kwargs) |
|
1657 | return self._rustmap.removefile(*args, **kwargs) | |
1665 |
|
1658 | |||
1666 | def dropfile(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1659 | def dropfile(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
1667 | return self._rustmap.dropfile(*args, **kwargs) |
|
1660 | return self._rustmap.dropfile(*args, **kwargs) | |
1668 |
|
1661 | |||
1669 | def clearambiguoustimes(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1662 | def clearambiguoustimes(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
1670 | return self._rustmap.clearambiguoustimes(*args, **kwargs) |
|
1663 | return self._rustmap.clearambiguoustimes(*args, **kwargs) | |
1671 |
|
1664 | |||
1672 | def nonnormalentries(self): |
|
1665 | def nonnormalentries(self): | |
1673 | return self._rustmap.nonnormalentries() |
|
1666 | return self._rustmap.nonnormalentries() | |
1674 |
|
1667 | |||
1675 | def get(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1668 | def get(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
1676 | return self._rustmap.get(*args, **kwargs) |
|
1669 | return self._rustmap.get(*args, **kwargs) | |
1677 |
|
1670 | |||
1678 | @propertycache |
|
1671 | @propertycache | |
1679 | def _rustmap(self): |
|
1672 | def _rustmap(self): | |
1680 | self._rustmap = rustmod.DirstateMap(self._root) |
|
1673 | self._rustmap = rustmod.DirstateMap(self._root) | |
1681 | self.read() |
|
1674 | self.read() | |
1682 | return self._rustmap |
|
1675 | return self._rustmap | |
1683 |
|
1676 | |||
1684 | @property |
|
1677 | @property | |
1685 | def copymap(self): |
|
1678 | def copymap(self): | |
1686 | return self._rustmap.copymap() |
|
1679 | return self._rustmap.copymap() | |
1687 |
|
1680 | |||
1688 | def preload(self): |
|
1681 | def preload(self): | |
1689 | self._rustmap |
|
1682 | self._rustmap | |
1690 |
|
1683 | |||
1691 | def clear(self): |
|
1684 | def clear(self): | |
1692 | self._rustmap.clear() |
|
1685 | self._rustmap.clear() | |
1693 | self.setparents(nullid, nullid) |
|
1686 | self.setparents(nullid, nullid) | |
1694 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"_dirs") |
|
1687 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"_dirs") | |
1695 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"_alldirs") |
|
1688 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"_alldirs") | |
1696 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"dirfoldmap") |
|
1689 | util.clearcachedproperty(self, b"dirfoldmap") | |
1697 |
|
1690 | |||
1698 | def items(self): |
|
1691 | def items(self): | |
1699 | return self._rustmap.items() |
|
1692 | return self._rustmap.items() | |
1700 |
|
1693 | |||
1701 | def keys(self): |
|
1694 | def keys(self): | |
1702 | return iter(self._rustmap) |
|
1695 | return iter(self._rustmap) | |
1703 |
|
1696 | |||
1704 | def __contains__(self, key): |
|
1697 | def __contains__(self, key): | |
1705 | return key in self._rustmap |
|
1698 | return key in self._rustmap | |
1706 |
|
1699 | |||
1707 | def __getitem__(self, item): |
|
1700 | def __getitem__(self, item): | |
1708 | return self._rustmap[item] |
|
1701 | return self._rustmap[item] | |
1709 |
|
1702 | |||
1710 | def __len__(self): |
|
1703 | def __len__(self): | |
1711 | return len(self._rustmap) |
|
1704 | return len(self._rustmap) | |
1712 |
|
1705 | |||
1713 | def __iter__(self): |
|
1706 | def __iter__(self): | |
1714 | return iter(self._rustmap) |
|
1707 | return iter(self._rustmap) | |
1715 |
|
1708 | |||
1716 | # forward for python2,3 compat |
|
1709 | # forward for python2,3 compat | |
1717 | iteritems = items |
|
1710 | iteritems = items | |
1718 |
|
1711 | |||
1719 | def _opendirstatefile(self): |
|
1712 | def _opendirstatefile(self): | |
1720 | fp, mode = txnutil.trypending( |
|
1713 | fp, mode = txnutil.trypending( | |
1721 | self._root, self._opener, self._filename |
|
1714 | self._root, self._opener, self._filename | |
1722 | ) |
|
1715 | ) | |
1723 | if self._pendingmode is not None and self._pendingmode != mode: |
|
1716 | if self._pendingmode is not None and self._pendingmode != mode: | |
1724 | fp.close() |
|
1717 | fp.close() | |
1725 | raise error.Abort( |
|
1718 | raise error.Abort( | |
1726 | _(b'working directory state may be changed parallelly') |
|
1719 | _(b'working directory state may be changed parallelly') | |
1727 | ) |
|
1720 | ) | |
1728 | self._pendingmode = mode |
|
1721 | self._pendingmode = mode | |
1729 | return fp |
|
1722 | return fp | |
1730 |
|
1723 | |||
1731 | def setparents(self, p1, p2): |
|
1724 | def setparents(self, p1, p2): | |
1732 | self._rustmap.setparents(p1, p2) |
|
1725 | self._rustmap.setparents(p1, p2) | |
1733 | self._parents = (p1, p2) |
|
1726 | self._parents = (p1, p2) | |
1734 | self._dirtyparents = True |
|
1727 | self._dirtyparents = True | |
1735 |
|
1728 | |||
1736 | def parents(self): |
|
1729 | def parents(self): | |
1737 | if not self._parents: |
|
1730 | if not self._parents: | |
1738 | try: |
|
1731 | try: | |
1739 | fp = self._opendirstatefile() |
|
1732 | fp = self._opendirstatefile() | |
1740 | st = fp.read(40) |
|
1733 | st = fp.read(40) | |
1741 | fp.close() |
|
1734 | fp.close() | |
1742 | except IOError as err: |
|
1735 | except IOError as err: | |
1743 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
1736 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
1744 | raise |
|
1737 | raise | |
1745 | # File doesn't exist, so the current state is empty |
|
1738 | # File doesn't exist, so the current state is empty | |
1746 | st = b'' |
|
1739 | st = b'' | |
1747 |
|
1740 | |||
1748 | try: |
|
1741 | try: | |
1749 | self._parents = self._rustmap.parents(st) |
|
1742 | self._parents = self._rustmap.parents(st) | |
1750 | except ValueError: |
|
1743 | except ValueError: | |
1751 | raise error.Abort( |
|
1744 | raise error.Abort( | |
1752 | _(b'working directory state appears damaged!') |
|
1745 | _(b'working directory state appears damaged!') | |
1753 | ) |
|
1746 | ) | |
1754 |
|
1747 | |||
1755 | return self._parents |
|
1748 | return self._parents | |
1756 |
|
1749 | |||
1757 | def read(self): |
|
1750 | def read(self): | |
1758 | # ignore HG_PENDING because identity is used only for writing |
|
1751 | # ignore HG_PENDING because identity is used only for writing | |
1759 | self.identity = util.filestat.frompath( |
|
1752 | self.identity = util.filestat.frompath( | |
1760 | self._opener.join(self._filename) |
|
1753 | self._opener.join(self._filename) | |
1761 | ) |
|
1754 | ) | |
1762 |
|
1755 | |||
1763 | try: |
|
1756 | try: | |
1764 | fp = self._opendirstatefile() |
|
1757 | fp = self._opendirstatefile() | |
1765 | try: |
|
1758 | try: | |
1766 | st = fp.read() |
|
1759 | st = fp.read() | |
1767 | finally: |
|
1760 | finally: | |
1768 | fp.close() |
|
1761 | fp.close() | |
1769 | except IOError as err: |
|
1762 | except IOError as err: | |
1770 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
1763 | if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
1771 | raise |
|
1764 | raise | |
1772 | return |
|
1765 | return | |
1773 | if not st: |
|
1766 | if not st: | |
1774 | return |
|
1767 | return | |
1775 |
|
1768 | |||
1776 | parse_dirstate = util.nogc(self._rustmap.read) |
|
1769 | parse_dirstate = util.nogc(self._rustmap.read) | |
1777 | parents = parse_dirstate(st) |
|
1770 | parents = parse_dirstate(st) | |
1778 | if parents and not self._dirtyparents: |
|
1771 | if parents and not self._dirtyparents: | |
1779 | self.setparents(*parents) |
|
1772 | self.setparents(*parents) | |
1780 |
|
1773 | |||
1781 | self.__contains__ = self._rustmap.__contains__ |
|
1774 | self.__contains__ = self._rustmap.__contains__ | |
1782 | self.__getitem__ = self._rustmap.__getitem__ |
|
1775 | self.__getitem__ = self._rustmap.__getitem__ | |
1783 | self.get = self._rustmap.get |
|
1776 | self.get = self._rustmap.get | |
1784 |
|
1777 | |||
1785 | def write(self, st, now): |
|
1778 | def write(self, st, now): | |
1786 | parents = self.parents() |
|
1779 | parents = self.parents() | |
1787 | st.write(self._rustmap.write(parents[0], parents[1], now)) |
|
1780 | st.write(self._rustmap.write(parents[0], parents[1], now)) | |
1788 | st.close() |
|
1781 | st.close() | |
1789 | self._dirtyparents = False |
|
1782 | self._dirtyparents = False | |
1790 |
|
1783 | |||
1791 | @propertycache |
|
1784 | @propertycache | |
1792 | def filefoldmap(self): |
|
1785 | def filefoldmap(self): | |
1793 | """Returns a dictionary mapping normalized case paths to their |
|
1786 | """Returns a dictionary mapping normalized case paths to their | |
1794 | non-normalized versions. |
|
1787 | non-normalized versions. | |
1795 | """ |
|
1788 | """ | |
1796 | return self._rustmap.filefoldmapasdict() |
|
1789 | return self._rustmap.filefoldmapasdict() | |
1797 |
|
1790 | |||
1798 | def hastrackeddir(self, d): |
|
1791 | def hastrackeddir(self, d): | |
1799 | self._dirs # Trigger Python's propertycache |
|
1792 | self._dirs # Trigger Python's propertycache | |
1800 | return self._rustmap.hastrackeddir(d) |
|
1793 | return self._rustmap.hastrackeddir(d) | |
1801 |
|
1794 | |||
1802 | def hasdir(self, d): |
|
1795 | def hasdir(self, d): | |
1803 | self._dirs # Trigger Python's propertycache |
|
1796 | self._dirs # Trigger Python's propertycache | |
1804 | return self._rustmap.hasdir(d) |
|
1797 | return self._rustmap.hasdir(d) | |
1805 |
|
1798 | |||
1806 | @propertycache |
|
1799 | @propertycache | |
1807 | def _dirs(self): |
|
1800 | def _dirs(self): | |
1808 | return self._rustmap.getdirs() |
|
1801 | return self._rustmap.getdirs() | |
1809 |
|
1802 | |||
1810 | @propertycache |
|
1803 | @propertycache | |
1811 | def _alldirs(self): |
|
1804 | def _alldirs(self): | |
1812 | return self._rustmap.getalldirs() |
|
1805 | return self._rustmap.getalldirs() | |
1813 |
|
1806 | |||
1814 | @propertycache |
|
1807 | @propertycache | |
1815 | def identity(self): |
|
1808 | def identity(self): | |
1816 | self._rustmap |
|
1809 | self._rustmap | |
1817 | return self.identity |
|
1810 | return self.identity | |
1818 |
|
1811 | |||
1819 | @property |
|
1812 | @property | |
1820 | def nonnormalset(self): |
|
1813 | def nonnormalset(self): | |
1821 | nonnorm, otherparents = self._rustmap.nonnormalentries() |
|
1814 | nonnorm, otherparents = self._rustmap.nonnormalentries() | |
1822 | return nonnorm |
|
1815 | return nonnorm | |
1823 |
|
1816 | |||
1824 | @property |
|
1817 | @property | |
1825 | def otherparentset(self): |
|
1818 | def otherparentset(self): | |
1826 | nonnorm, otherparents = self._rustmap.nonnormalentries() |
|
1819 | nonnorm, otherparents = self._rustmap.nonnormalentries() | |
1827 | return otherparents |
|
1820 | return otherparents | |
1828 |
|
1821 | |||
1829 | @propertycache |
|
1822 | @propertycache | |
1830 | def dirfoldmap(self): |
|
1823 | def dirfoldmap(self): | |
1831 | f = {} |
|
1824 | f = {} | |
1832 | normcase = util.normcase |
|
1825 | normcase = util.normcase | |
1833 | for name in self._dirs: |
|
1826 | for name in self._dirs: | |
1834 | f[normcase(name)] = name |
|
1827 | f[normcase(name)] = name | |
1835 | return f |
|
1828 | return f |
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1 | // ref_sharing.rs |
|
1 | // ref_sharing.rs | |
2 | // |
|
2 | // | |
3 | // Copyright 2019 Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> |
|
3 | // Copyright 2019 Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> | |
4 | // |
|
4 | // | |
5 | // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
|
5 | // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
6 | // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to |
|
6 | // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to | |
7 | // deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the |
|
7 | // deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the | |
8 | // rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or |
|
8 | // rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or | |
9 | // sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
|
9 | // sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |
10 | // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
|
10 | // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | |
11 | // |
|
11 | // | |
12 | // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in |
|
12 | // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in | |
13 | // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
|
13 | // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |
14 | // |
|
14 | // | |
15 | // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
|
15 | // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR | |
16 | // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
|
16 | // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | |
17 | // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
|
17 | // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE | |
18 | // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
|
18 | // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER | |
19 | // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING |
|
19 | // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING | |
20 | // FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS |
|
20 | // FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS | |
21 | // IN THE SOFTWARE. |
|
21 | // IN THE SOFTWARE. | |
22 |
|
22 | |||
23 | //! Macros for use in the `hg-cpython` bridge library. |
|
23 | //! Macros for use in the `hg-cpython` bridge library. | |
24 |
|
24 | |||
25 | use crate::exceptions::AlreadyBorrowed; |
|
25 | use crate::exceptions::AlreadyBorrowed; | |
26 | use cpython::{exc, PyClone, PyErr, PyObject, PyResult, Python}; |
|
26 | use cpython::{exc, PyClone, PyErr, PyObject, PyResult, Python}; | |
27 | use std::cell::{Cell, Ref, RefCell, RefMut}; |
|
27 | use std::cell::{Cell, Ref, RefCell, RefMut}; | |
28 | use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut}; |
|
28 | use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut}; | |
29 | use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; |
|
29 | use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; | |
30 |
|
30 | |||
31 | /// Manages the shared state between Python and Rust |
|
31 | /// Manages the shared state between Python and Rust | |
32 | /// |
|
32 | /// | |
33 | /// `PySharedState` is owned by `PySharedRefCell`, and is shared across its |
|
33 | /// `PySharedState` is owned by `PySharedRefCell`, and is shared across its | |
34 | /// derived references. The consistency of these references are guaranteed |
|
34 | /// derived references. The consistency of these references are guaranteed | |
35 | /// as follows: |
|
35 | /// as follows: | |
36 | /// |
|
36 | /// | |
37 | /// - The immutability of `py_class!` object fields. Any mutation of |
|
37 | /// - The immutability of `py_class!` object fields. Any mutation of | |
38 | /// `PySharedRefCell` is allowed only through its `borrow_mut()`. |
|
38 | /// `PySharedRefCell` is allowed only through its `borrow_mut()`. | |
39 | /// - The `py: Python<'_>` token, which makes sure that any data access is |
|
39 | /// - The `py: Python<'_>` token, which makes sure that any data access is | |
40 | /// synchronized by the GIL. |
|
40 | /// synchronized by the GIL. | |
|
41 | /// - The `borrow_count`, which is the number of references borrowed from | |||
|
42 | /// `PyLeaked`. Just like `RefCell`, mutation is prohibited while `PyLeaked` | |||
|
43 | /// is borrowed. | |||
41 | /// - The `generation` counter, which increments on `borrow_mut()`. `PyLeaked` |
|
44 | /// - The `generation` counter, which increments on `borrow_mut()`. `PyLeaked` | |
42 | /// reference is valid only if the `current_generation()` equals to the |
|
45 | /// reference is valid only if the `current_generation()` equals to the | |
43 | /// `generation` at the time of `leak_immutable()`. |
|
46 | /// `generation` at the time of `leak_immutable()`. | |
44 | #[derive(Debug, Default)] |
|
47 | #[derive(Debug, Default)] | |
45 | struct PySharedState { |
|
48 | struct PySharedState { | |
46 | leak_count: Cell<usize>, |
|
|||
47 | mutably_borrowed: Cell<bool>, |
|
49 | mutably_borrowed: Cell<bool>, | |
48 | // The counter variable could be Cell<usize> since any operation on |
|
50 | // The counter variable could be Cell<usize> since any operation on | |
49 | // PySharedState is synchronized by the GIL, but being "atomic" makes |
|
51 | // PySharedState is synchronized by the GIL, but being "atomic" makes | |
50 | // PySharedState inherently Sync. The ordering requirement doesn't |
|
52 | // PySharedState inherently Sync. The ordering requirement doesn't | |
51 | // matter thanks to the GIL. |
|
53 | // matter thanks to the GIL. | |
|
54 | borrow_count: AtomicUsize, | |||
52 | generation: AtomicUsize, |
|
55 | generation: AtomicUsize, | |
53 | } |
|
56 | } | |
54 |
|
57 | |||
55 | // &PySharedState can be Send because any access to inner cells is |
|
58 | // &PySharedState can be Send because any access to inner cells is | |
56 | // synchronized by the GIL. |
|
59 | // synchronized by the GIL. | |
57 | unsafe impl Sync for PySharedState {} |
|
60 | unsafe impl Sync for PySharedState {} | |
58 |
|
61 | |||
59 | impl PySharedState { |
|
62 | impl PySharedState { | |
60 | fn borrow_mut<'a, T>( |
|
63 | fn borrow_mut<'a, T>( | |
61 | &'a self, |
|
64 | &'a self, | |
62 | py: Python<'a>, |
|
65 | py: Python<'a>, | |
63 | pyrefmut: RefMut<'a, T>, |
|
66 | pyrefmut: RefMut<'a, T>, | |
64 | ) -> PyResult<PyRefMut<'a, T>> { |
|
67 | ) -> PyResult<PyRefMut<'a, T>> { | |
65 | if self.mutably_borrowed.get() { |
|
68 | if self.mutably_borrowed.get() { | |
66 | return Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( |
|
69 | return Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( | |
67 | py, |
|
70 | py, | |
68 | "Cannot borrow mutably while there exists another \ |
|
71 | "Cannot borrow mutably while there exists another \ | |
69 | mutable reference in a Python object", |
|
72 | mutable reference in a Python object", | |
70 | )); |
|
73 | )); | |
71 | } |
|
74 | } | |
72 |
match self. |
|
75 | match self.current_borrow_count(py) { | |
73 | 0 => { |
|
76 | 0 => { | |
74 | self.mutably_borrowed.replace(true); |
|
77 | self.mutably_borrowed.replace(true); | |
75 | // Note that this wraps around to the same value if mutably |
|
78 | // Note that this wraps around to the same value if mutably | |
76 | // borrowed more than usize::MAX times, which wouldn't happen |
|
79 | // borrowed more than usize::MAX times, which wouldn't happen | |
77 | // in practice. |
|
80 | // in practice. | |
78 | self.generation.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); |
|
81 | self.generation.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); | |
79 | Ok(PyRefMut::new(py, pyrefmut, self)) |
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82 | Ok(PyRefMut::new(py, pyrefmut, self)) | |
80 | } |
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83 | } | |
81 | // TODO |
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82 | // For now, this works differently than Python references |
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83 | // in the case of iterators. |
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84 | // Python does not complain when the data an iterator |
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85 | // points to is modified if the iterator is never used |
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86 | // afterwards. |
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87 | // Here, we are stricter than this by refusing to give a |
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88 | // mutable reference if it is already borrowed. |
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89 | // While the additional safety might be argued for, it |
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90 | // breaks valid programming patterns in Python and we need |
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91 | // to fix this issue down the line. |
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92 | _ => Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( |
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84 | _ => Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( | |
93 | py, |
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85 | py, | |
94 |
"Cannot borrow mutably while |
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86 | "Cannot borrow mutably while immutably borrowed", | |
95 | immutable references in Python objects", |
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96 | )), |
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87 | )), | |
97 | } |
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88 | } | |
98 | } |
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89 | } | |
99 |
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90 | |||
100 | /// Return a reference to the wrapped data and its state with an |
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91 | /// Return a reference to the wrapped data and its state with an | |
101 | /// artificial static lifetime. |
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92 | /// artificial static lifetime. | |
102 | /// We need to be protected by the GIL for thread-safety. |
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93 | /// We need to be protected by the GIL for thread-safety. | |
103 | /// |
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94 | /// | |
104 | /// # Safety |
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95 | /// # Safety | |
105 | /// |
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96 | /// | |
106 | /// This is highly unsafe since the lifetime of the given data can be |
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97 | /// This is highly unsafe since the lifetime of the given data can be | |
107 | /// extended. Do not call this function directly. |
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98 | /// extended. Do not call this function directly. | |
108 | unsafe fn leak_immutable<T>( |
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99 | unsafe fn leak_immutable<T>( | |
109 | &self, |
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100 | &self, | |
110 | py: Python, |
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101 | py: Python, | |
111 | data: &PySharedRefCell<T>, |
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102 | data: &PySharedRefCell<T>, | |
112 | ) -> PyResult<(&'static T, &'static PySharedState)> { |
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103 | ) -> PyResult<(&'static T, &'static PySharedState)> { | |
113 | if self.mutably_borrowed.get() { |
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104 | if self.mutably_borrowed.get() { | |
114 | return Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( |
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105 | return Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( | |
115 | py, |
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106 | py, | |
116 | "Cannot borrow immutably while there is a \ |
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107 | "Cannot borrow immutably while there is a \ | |
117 | mutable reference in Python objects", |
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108 | mutable reference in Python objects", | |
118 | )); |
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109 | )); | |
119 | } |
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110 | } | |
120 | // TODO: it's weird that self is data.py_shared_state. Maybe we |
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111 | // TODO: it's weird that self is data.py_shared_state. Maybe we | |
121 | // can move stuff to PySharedRefCell? |
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112 | // can move stuff to PySharedRefCell? | |
122 | let ptr = data.as_ptr(); |
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113 | let ptr = data.as_ptr(); | |
123 | let state_ptr: *const PySharedState = &data.py_shared_state; |
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114 | let state_ptr: *const PySharedState = &data.py_shared_state; | |
124 | self.leak_count.replace(self.leak_count.get() + 1); |
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125 | Ok((&*ptr, &*state_ptr)) |
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115 | Ok((&*ptr, &*state_ptr)) | |
126 | } |
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116 | } | |
127 |
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117 | |||
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118 | fn current_borrow_count(&self, _py: Python) -> usize { | |||
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119 | self.borrow_count.load(Ordering::Relaxed) | |||
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120 | } | |||
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121 | ||||
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122 | fn increase_borrow_count(&self, _py: Python) { | |||
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123 | // Note that this wraps around if there are more than usize::MAX | |||
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124 | // borrowed references, which shouldn't happen due to memory limit. | |||
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125 | self.borrow_count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); | |||
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126 | } | |||
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127 | ||||
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128 | fn decrease_borrow_count(&self, _py: Python) { | |||
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129 | let prev_count = self.borrow_count.fetch_sub(1, Ordering::Relaxed); | |||
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130 | assert!(prev_count > 0); | |||
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131 | } | |||
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132 | ||||
128 | /// # Safety |
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133 | /// # Safety | |
129 | /// |
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134 | /// | |
130 | /// It's up to you to make sure the reference is about to be deleted |
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135 | /// It's up to you to make sure the reference is about to be deleted | |
131 | /// when updating the leak count. |
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136 | /// when updating the leak count. | |
132 |
fn decrease_leak_count(&self, |
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137 | fn decrease_leak_count(&self, py: Python, mutable: bool) { | |
133 | if mutable { |
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138 | if mutable { | |
134 |
assert_eq!(self. |
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139 | assert_eq!(self.current_borrow_count(py), 0); | |
135 | assert!(self.mutably_borrowed.get()); |
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140 | assert!(self.mutably_borrowed.get()); | |
136 | self.mutably_borrowed.replace(false); |
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141 | self.mutably_borrowed.replace(false); | |
137 | } else { |
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142 | } else { | |
138 | let count = self.leak_count.get(); |
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143 | unimplemented!(); | |
139 | assert!(count > 0); |
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140 | self.leak_count.replace(count - 1); |
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141 | } |
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144 | } | |
142 | } |
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145 | } | |
143 |
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146 | |||
144 | fn current_generation(&self, _py: Python) -> usize { |
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147 | fn current_generation(&self, _py: Python) -> usize { | |
145 | self.generation.load(Ordering::Relaxed) |
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148 | self.generation.load(Ordering::Relaxed) | |
146 | } |
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149 | } | |
147 | } |
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150 | } | |
148 |
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151 | |||
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152 | /// Helper to keep the borrow count updated while the shared object is | |||
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153 | /// immutably borrowed without using the `RefCell` interface. | |||
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154 | struct BorrowPyShared<'a> { | |||
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155 | py: Python<'a>, | |||
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156 | py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, | |||
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157 | } | |||
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158 | ||||
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159 | impl<'a> BorrowPyShared<'a> { | |||
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160 | fn new( | |||
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161 | py: Python<'a>, | |||
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162 | py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, | |||
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163 | ) -> BorrowPyShared<'a> { | |||
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164 | py_shared_state.increase_borrow_count(py); | |||
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165 | BorrowPyShared { | |||
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166 | py, | |||
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167 | py_shared_state, | |||
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168 | } | |||
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169 | } | |||
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170 | } | |||
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171 | ||||
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172 | impl Drop for BorrowPyShared<'_> { | |||
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173 | fn drop(&mut self) { | |||
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174 | self.py_shared_state.decrease_borrow_count(self.py); | |||
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175 | } | |||
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176 | } | |||
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177 | ||||
149 | /// `RefCell` wrapper to be safely used in conjunction with `PySharedState`. |
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178 | /// `RefCell` wrapper to be safely used in conjunction with `PySharedState`. | |
150 | /// |
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179 | /// | |
151 | /// This object can be stored in a `py_class!` object as a data field. Any |
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180 | /// This object can be stored in a `py_class!` object as a data field. Any | |
152 | /// operation is allowed through the `PySharedRef` interface. |
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181 | /// operation is allowed through the `PySharedRef` interface. | |
153 | #[derive(Debug)] |
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182 | #[derive(Debug)] | |
154 | pub struct PySharedRefCell<T> { |
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183 | pub struct PySharedRefCell<T> { | |
155 | inner: RefCell<T>, |
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184 | inner: RefCell<T>, | |
156 | py_shared_state: PySharedState, |
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185 | py_shared_state: PySharedState, | |
157 | } |
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186 | } | |
158 |
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187 | |||
159 | impl<T> PySharedRefCell<T> { |
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188 | impl<T> PySharedRefCell<T> { | |
160 | pub fn new(value: T) -> PySharedRefCell<T> { |
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189 | pub fn new(value: T) -> PySharedRefCell<T> { | |
161 | Self { |
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190 | Self { | |
162 | inner: RefCell::new(value), |
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191 | inner: RefCell::new(value), | |
163 | py_shared_state: PySharedState::default(), |
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192 | py_shared_state: PySharedState::default(), | |
164 | } |
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193 | } | |
165 | } |
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194 | } | |
166 |
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195 | |||
167 | fn borrow<'a>(&'a self, _py: Python<'a>) -> Ref<'a, T> { |
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196 | fn borrow<'a>(&'a self, _py: Python<'a>) -> Ref<'a, T> { | |
168 | // py_shared_state isn't involved since |
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197 | // py_shared_state isn't involved since | |
169 | // - inner.borrow() would fail if self is mutably borrowed, |
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198 | // - inner.borrow() would fail if self is mutably borrowed, | |
170 | // - and inner.borrow_mut() would fail while self is borrowed. |
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199 | // - and inner.borrow_mut() would fail while self is borrowed. | |
171 | self.inner.borrow() |
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200 | self.inner.borrow() | |
172 | } |
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201 | } | |
173 |
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202 | |||
174 | fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut T { |
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203 | fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut T { | |
175 | self.inner.as_ptr() |
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204 | self.inner.as_ptr() | |
176 | } |
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205 | } | |
177 |
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206 | |||
178 | // TODO: maybe this should be named as try_borrow_mut(), and use |
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207 | // TODO: maybe this should be named as try_borrow_mut(), and use | |
179 | // inner.try_borrow_mut(). The current implementation panics if |
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208 | // inner.try_borrow_mut(). The current implementation panics if | |
180 | // self.inner has been borrowed, but returns error if py_shared_state |
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209 | // self.inner has been borrowed, but returns error if py_shared_state | |
181 | // refuses to borrow. |
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210 | // refuses to borrow. | |
182 | fn borrow_mut<'a>(&'a self, py: Python<'a>) -> PyResult<PyRefMut<'a, T>> { |
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211 | fn borrow_mut<'a>(&'a self, py: Python<'a>) -> PyResult<PyRefMut<'a, T>> { | |
183 | self.py_shared_state.borrow_mut(py, self.inner.borrow_mut()) |
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212 | self.py_shared_state.borrow_mut(py, self.inner.borrow_mut()) | |
184 | } |
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213 | } | |
185 | } |
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214 | } | |
186 |
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215 | |||
187 | /// Sharable data member of type `T` borrowed from the `PyObject`. |
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216 | /// Sharable data member of type `T` borrowed from the `PyObject`. | |
188 | pub struct PySharedRef<'a, T> { |
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217 | pub struct PySharedRef<'a, T> { | |
189 | py: Python<'a>, |
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218 | py: Python<'a>, | |
190 | owner: &'a PyObject, |
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219 | owner: &'a PyObject, | |
191 | data: &'a PySharedRefCell<T>, |
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220 | data: &'a PySharedRefCell<T>, | |
192 | } |
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221 | } | |
193 |
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222 | |||
194 | impl<'a, T> PySharedRef<'a, T> { |
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223 | impl<'a, T> PySharedRef<'a, T> { | |
195 | /// # Safety |
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224 | /// # Safety | |
196 | /// |
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225 | /// | |
197 | /// The `data` must be owned by the `owner`. Otherwise, the leak count |
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226 | /// The `data` must be owned by the `owner`. Otherwise, the leak count | |
198 | /// would get wrong. |
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227 | /// would get wrong. | |
199 | pub unsafe fn new( |
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228 | pub unsafe fn new( | |
200 | py: Python<'a>, |
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229 | py: Python<'a>, | |
201 | owner: &'a PyObject, |
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230 | owner: &'a PyObject, | |
202 | data: &'a PySharedRefCell<T>, |
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231 | data: &'a PySharedRefCell<T>, | |
203 | ) -> Self { |
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232 | ) -> Self { | |
204 | Self { py, owner, data } |
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233 | Self { py, owner, data } | |
205 | } |
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234 | } | |
206 |
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235 | |||
207 | pub fn borrow(&self) -> Ref<'a, T> { |
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236 | pub fn borrow(&self) -> Ref<'a, T> { | |
208 | self.data.borrow(self.py) |
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237 | self.data.borrow(self.py) | |
209 | } |
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238 | } | |
210 |
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239 | |||
211 | pub fn borrow_mut(&self) -> PyResult<PyRefMut<'a, T>> { |
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240 | pub fn borrow_mut(&self) -> PyResult<PyRefMut<'a, T>> { | |
212 | self.data.borrow_mut(self.py) |
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241 | self.data.borrow_mut(self.py) | |
213 | } |
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242 | } | |
214 |
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243 | |||
215 | /// Returns a leaked reference. |
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244 | /// Returns a leaked reference. | |
216 | pub fn leak_immutable(&self) -> PyResult<PyLeaked<&'static T>> { |
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245 | pub fn leak_immutable(&self) -> PyResult<PyLeaked<&'static T>> { | |
217 | let state = &self.data.py_shared_state; |
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246 | let state = &self.data.py_shared_state; | |
218 | unsafe { |
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247 | unsafe { | |
219 | let (static_ref, static_state_ref) = |
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248 | let (static_ref, static_state_ref) = | |
220 | state.leak_immutable(self.py, self.data)?; |
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249 | state.leak_immutable(self.py, self.data)?; | |
221 | Ok(PyLeaked::new( |
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250 | Ok(PyLeaked::new( | |
222 | self.py, |
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251 | self.py, | |
223 | self.owner, |
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252 | self.owner, | |
224 | static_ref, |
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253 | static_ref, | |
225 | static_state_ref, |
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254 | static_state_ref, | |
226 | )) |
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255 | )) | |
227 | } |
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256 | } | |
228 | } |
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257 | } | |
229 | } |
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258 | } | |
230 |
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259 | |||
231 | /// Holds a mutable reference to data shared between Python and Rust. |
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260 | /// Holds a mutable reference to data shared between Python and Rust. | |
232 | pub struct PyRefMut<'a, T> { |
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261 | pub struct PyRefMut<'a, T> { | |
233 | py: Python<'a>, |
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262 | py: Python<'a>, | |
234 | inner: RefMut<'a, T>, |
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263 | inner: RefMut<'a, T>, | |
235 | py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, |
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264 | py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, | |
236 | } |
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265 | } | |
237 |
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266 | |||
238 | impl<'a, T> PyRefMut<'a, T> { |
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267 | impl<'a, T> PyRefMut<'a, T> { | |
239 | // Must be constructed by PySharedState after checking its leak_count. |
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268 | // Must be constructed by PySharedState after checking its leak_count. | |
240 | // Otherwise, drop() would incorrectly update the state. |
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269 | // Otherwise, drop() would incorrectly update the state. | |
241 | fn new( |
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270 | fn new( | |
242 | py: Python<'a>, |
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271 | py: Python<'a>, | |
243 | inner: RefMut<'a, T>, |
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272 | inner: RefMut<'a, T>, | |
244 | py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, |
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273 | py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, | |
245 | ) -> Self { |
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274 | ) -> Self { | |
246 | Self { |
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275 | Self { | |
247 | py, |
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276 | py, | |
248 | inner, |
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277 | inner, | |
249 | py_shared_state, |
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278 | py_shared_state, | |
250 | } |
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279 | } | |
251 | } |
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280 | } | |
252 | } |
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281 | } | |
253 |
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282 | |||
254 | impl<'a, T> std::ops::Deref for PyRefMut<'a, T> { |
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283 | impl<'a, T> std::ops::Deref for PyRefMut<'a, T> { | |
255 | type Target = RefMut<'a, T>; |
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284 | type Target = RefMut<'a, T>; | |
256 |
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285 | |||
257 | fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { |
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286 | fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { | |
258 | &self.inner |
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287 | &self.inner | |
259 | } |
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288 | } | |
260 | } |
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289 | } | |
261 | impl<'a, T> std::ops::DerefMut for PyRefMut<'a, T> { |
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290 | impl<'a, T> std::ops::DerefMut for PyRefMut<'a, T> { | |
262 | fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { |
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291 | fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { | |
263 | &mut self.inner |
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292 | &mut self.inner | |
264 | } |
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293 | } | |
265 | } |
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294 | } | |
266 |
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295 | |||
267 | impl<'a, T> Drop for PyRefMut<'a, T> { |
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296 | impl<'a, T> Drop for PyRefMut<'a, T> { | |
268 | fn drop(&mut self) { |
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297 | fn drop(&mut self) { | |
269 | self.py_shared_state.decrease_leak_count(self.py, true); |
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298 | self.py_shared_state.decrease_leak_count(self.py, true); | |
270 | } |
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299 | } | |
271 | } |
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300 | } | |
272 |
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301 | |||
273 | /// Allows a `py_class!` generated struct to share references to one of its |
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302 | /// Allows a `py_class!` generated struct to share references to one of its | |
274 | /// data members with Python. |
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303 | /// data members with Python. | |
275 | /// |
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304 | /// | |
276 | /// # Warning |
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277 | /// |
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278 | /// TODO allow Python container types: for now, integration with the garbage |
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279 | /// collector does not extend to Rust structs holding references to Python |
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280 | /// objects. Should the need surface, `__traverse__` and `__clear__` will |
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281 | /// need to be written as per the `rust-cpython` docs on GC integration. |
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282 | /// |
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283 | /// # Parameters |
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305 | /// # Parameters | |
284 | /// |
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306 | /// | |
285 | /// * `$name` is the same identifier used in for `py_class!` macro call. |
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307 | /// * `$name` is the same identifier used in for `py_class!` macro call. | |
286 | /// * `$inner_struct` is the identifier of the underlying Rust struct |
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308 | /// * `$inner_struct` is the identifier of the underlying Rust struct | |
287 | /// * `$data_member` is the identifier of the data member of `$inner_struct` |
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309 | /// * `$data_member` is the identifier of the data member of `$inner_struct` | |
288 | /// that will be shared. |
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310 | /// that will be shared. | |
289 | /// * `$shared_accessor` is the function name to be generated, which allows |
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311 | /// * `$shared_accessor` is the function name to be generated, which allows | |
290 | /// safe access to the data member. |
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312 | /// safe access to the data member. | |
291 | /// |
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313 | /// | |
292 | /// # Safety |
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314 | /// # Safety | |
293 | /// |
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315 | /// | |
294 | /// `$data_member` must persist while the `$name` object is alive. In other |
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316 | /// `$data_member` must persist while the `$name` object is alive. In other | |
295 | /// words, it must be an accessor to a data field of the Python object. |
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317 | /// words, it must be an accessor to a data field of the Python object. | |
296 | /// |
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318 | /// | |
297 | /// # Example |
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319 | /// # Example | |
298 | /// |
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320 | /// | |
299 | /// ``` |
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321 | /// ``` | |
300 | /// struct MyStruct { |
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322 | /// struct MyStruct { | |
301 | /// inner: Vec<u32>; |
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323 | /// inner: Vec<u32>; | |
302 | /// } |
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324 | /// } | |
303 | /// |
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325 | /// | |
304 | /// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { |
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326 | /// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { | |
305 | /// data inner: PySharedRefCell<MyStruct>; |
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327 | /// data inner: PySharedRefCell<MyStruct>; | |
306 | /// }); |
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328 | /// }); | |
307 | /// |
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329 | /// | |
308 | /// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, inner_shared); |
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330 | /// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, inner_shared); | |
309 | /// ``` |
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331 | /// ``` | |
310 | macro_rules! py_shared_ref { |
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332 | macro_rules! py_shared_ref { | |
311 | ( |
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333 | ( | |
312 | $name: ident, |
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334 | $name: ident, | |
313 | $inner_struct: ident, |
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335 | $inner_struct: ident, | |
314 | $data_member: ident, |
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336 | $data_member: ident, | |
315 | $shared_accessor: ident |
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337 | $shared_accessor: ident | |
316 | ) => { |
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338 | ) => { | |
317 | impl $name { |
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339 | impl $name { | |
318 | /// Returns a safe reference to the shared `$data_member`. |
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340 | /// Returns a safe reference to the shared `$data_member`. | |
319 | /// |
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341 | /// | |
320 | /// This function guarantees that `PySharedRef` is created with |
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342 | /// This function guarantees that `PySharedRef` is created with | |
321 | /// the valid `self` and `self.$data_member(py)` pair. |
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343 | /// the valid `self` and `self.$data_member(py)` pair. | |
322 | fn $shared_accessor<'a>( |
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344 | fn $shared_accessor<'a>( | |
323 | &'a self, |
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345 | &'a self, | |
324 | py: Python<'a>, |
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346 | py: Python<'a>, | |
325 | ) -> $crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRef<'a, $inner_struct> { |
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347 | ) -> $crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRef<'a, $inner_struct> { | |
326 | use cpython::PythonObject; |
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348 | use cpython::PythonObject; | |
327 | use $crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRef; |
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349 | use $crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRef; | |
328 | let owner = self.as_object(); |
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350 | let owner = self.as_object(); | |
329 | let data = self.$data_member(py); |
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351 | let data = self.$data_member(py); | |
330 | unsafe { PySharedRef::new(py, owner, data) } |
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352 | unsafe { PySharedRef::new(py, owner, data) } | |
331 | } |
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353 | } | |
332 | } |
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354 | } | |
333 | }; |
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355 | }; | |
334 | } |
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356 | } | |
335 |
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357 | |||
336 | /// Manage immutable references to `PyObject` leaked into Python iterators. |
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358 | /// Manage immutable references to `PyObject` leaked into Python iterators. | |
337 | /// |
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359 | /// | |
338 | /// This reference will be invalidated once the original value is mutably |
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360 | /// This reference will be invalidated once the original value is mutably | |
339 | /// borrowed. |
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361 | /// borrowed. | |
340 | pub struct PyLeaked<T> { |
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362 | pub struct PyLeaked<T> { | |
341 | inner: PyObject, |
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363 | inner: PyObject, | |
342 | data: Option<T>, |
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364 | data: Option<T>, | |
343 | py_shared_state: &'static PySharedState, |
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365 | py_shared_state: &'static PySharedState, | |
344 | /// Generation counter of data `T` captured when PyLeaked is created. |
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366 | /// Generation counter of data `T` captured when PyLeaked is created. | |
345 | generation: usize, |
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367 | generation: usize, | |
346 | } |
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368 | } | |
347 |
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369 | |||
348 | // DO NOT implement Deref for PyLeaked<T>! Dereferencing PyLeaked |
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370 | // DO NOT implement Deref for PyLeaked<T>! Dereferencing PyLeaked | |
349 | // without taking Python GIL wouldn't be safe. Also, the underling reference |
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371 | // without taking Python GIL wouldn't be safe. Also, the underling reference | |
350 | // is invalid if generation != py_shared_state.generation. |
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372 | // is invalid if generation != py_shared_state.generation. | |
351 |
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373 | |||
352 | impl<T> PyLeaked<T> { |
|
374 | impl<T> PyLeaked<T> { | |
353 | /// # Safety |
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375 | /// # Safety | |
354 | /// |
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376 | /// | |
355 | /// The `py_shared_state` must be owned by the `inner` Python object. |
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377 | /// The `py_shared_state` must be owned by the `inner` Python object. | |
356 | fn new( |
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378 | fn new( | |
357 | py: Python, |
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379 | py: Python, | |
358 | inner: &PyObject, |
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380 | inner: &PyObject, | |
359 | data: T, |
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381 | data: T, | |
360 | py_shared_state: &'static PySharedState, |
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382 | py_shared_state: &'static PySharedState, | |
361 | ) -> Self { |
|
383 | ) -> Self { | |
362 | Self { |
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384 | Self { | |
363 | inner: inner.clone_ref(py), |
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385 | inner: inner.clone_ref(py), | |
364 | data: Some(data), |
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386 | data: Some(data), | |
365 | py_shared_state, |
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387 | py_shared_state, | |
366 | generation: py_shared_state.current_generation(py), |
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388 | generation: py_shared_state.current_generation(py), | |
367 | } |
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389 | } | |
368 | } |
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390 | } | |
369 |
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391 | |||
370 | /// Immutably borrows the wrapped value. |
|
392 | /// Immutably borrows the wrapped value. | |
371 | /// |
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393 | /// | |
372 | /// Borrowing fails if the underlying reference has been invalidated. |
|
394 | /// Borrowing fails if the underlying reference has been invalidated. | |
373 | pub fn try_borrow<'a>( |
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395 | pub fn try_borrow<'a>( | |
374 | &'a self, |
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396 | &'a self, | |
375 | py: Python<'a>, |
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397 | py: Python<'a>, | |
376 | ) -> PyResult<PyLeakedRef<'a, T>> { |
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398 | ) -> PyResult<PyLeakedRef<'a, T>> { | |
377 | self.validate_generation(py)?; |
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399 | self.validate_generation(py)?; | |
378 | Ok(PyLeakedRef { |
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400 | Ok(PyLeakedRef { | |
379 | _py: py, |
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401 | _borrow: BorrowPyShared::new(py, self.py_shared_state), | |
380 | data: self.data.as_ref().unwrap(), |
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402 | data: self.data.as_ref().unwrap(), | |
381 | }) |
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403 | }) | |
382 | } |
|
404 | } | |
383 |
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405 | |||
384 | /// Mutably borrows the wrapped value. |
|
406 | /// Mutably borrows the wrapped value. | |
385 | /// |
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407 | /// | |
386 | /// Borrowing fails if the underlying reference has been invalidated. |
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408 | /// Borrowing fails if the underlying reference has been invalidated. | |
387 | /// |
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409 | /// | |
388 | /// Typically `T` is an iterator. If `T` is an immutable reference, |
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410 | /// Typically `T` is an iterator. If `T` is an immutable reference, | |
389 | /// `get_mut()` is useless since the inner value can't be mutated. |
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411 | /// `get_mut()` is useless since the inner value can't be mutated. | |
390 | pub fn try_borrow_mut<'a>( |
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412 | pub fn try_borrow_mut<'a>( | |
391 | &'a mut self, |
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413 | &'a mut self, | |
392 | py: Python<'a>, |
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414 | py: Python<'a>, | |
393 | ) -> PyResult<PyLeakedRefMut<'a, T>> { |
|
415 | ) -> PyResult<PyLeakedRefMut<'a, T>> { | |
394 | self.validate_generation(py)?; |
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416 | self.validate_generation(py)?; | |
395 | Ok(PyLeakedRefMut { |
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417 | Ok(PyLeakedRefMut { | |
396 | _py: py, |
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418 | _borrow: BorrowPyShared::new(py, self.py_shared_state), | |
397 | data: self.data.as_mut().unwrap(), |
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419 | data: self.data.as_mut().unwrap(), | |
398 | }) |
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420 | }) | |
399 | } |
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421 | } | |
400 |
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422 | |||
401 | /// Converts the inner value by the given function. |
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423 | /// Converts the inner value by the given function. | |
402 | /// |
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424 | /// | |
403 | /// Typically `T` is a static reference to a container, and `U` is an |
|
425 | /// Typically `T` is a static reference to a container, and `U` is an | |
404 | /// iterator of that container. |
|
426 | /// iterator of that container. | |
405 | /// |
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427 | /// | |
406 | /// # Panics |
|
428 | /// # Panics | |
407 | /// |
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429 | /// | |
408 | /// Panics if the underlying reference has been invalidated. |
|
430 | /// Panics if the underlying reference has been invalidated. | |
409 | /// |
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431 | /// | |
410 | /// This is typically called immediately after the `PyLeaked` is obtained. |
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432 | /// This is typically called immediately after the `PyLeaked` is obtained. | |
411 | /// In which case, the reference must be valid and no panic would occur. |
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433 | /// In which case, the reference must be valid and no panic would occur. | |
412 | /// |
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434 | /// | |
413 | /// # Safety |
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435 | /// # Safety | |
414 | /// |
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436 | /// | |
415 | /// The lifetime of the object passed in to the function `f` is cheated. |
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437 | /// The lifetime of the object passed in to the function `f` is cheated. | |
416 | /// It's typically a static reference, but is valid only while the |
|
438 | /// It's typically a static reference, but is valid only while the | |
417 | /// corresponding `PyLeaked` is alive. Do not copy it out of the |
|
439 | /// corresponding `PyLeaked` is alive. Do not copy it out of the | |
418 | /// function call. |
|
440 | /// function call. | |
419 | pub unsafe fn map<U>( |
|
441 | pub unsafe fn map<U>( | |
420 | mut self, |
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442 | mut self, | |
421 | py: Python, |
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443 | py: Python, | |
422 | f: impl FnOnce(T) -> U, |
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444 | f: impl FnOnce(T) -> U, | |
423 | ) -> PyLeaked<U> { |
|
445 | ) -> PyLeaked<U> { | |
424 | // Needs to test the generation value to make sure self.data reference |
|
446 | // Needs to test the generation value to make sure self.data reference | |
425 | // is still intact. |
|
447 | // is still intact. | |
426 | self.validate_generation(py) |
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448 | self.validate_generation(py) | |
427 | .expect("map() over invalidated leaked reference"); |
|
449 | .expect("map() over invalidated leaked reference"); | |
428 |
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450 | |||
429 | // f() could make the self.data outlive. That's why map() is unsafe. |
|
451 | // f() could make the self.data outlive. That's why map() is unsafe. | |
430 | // In order to make this function safe, maybe we'll need a way to |
|
452 | // In order to make this function safe, maybe we'll need a way to | |
431 | // temporarily restrict the lifetime of self.data and translate the |
|
453 | // temporarily restrict the lifetime of self.data and translate the | |
432 | // returned object back to Something<'static>. |
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454 | // returned object back to Something<'static>. | |
433 | let new_data = f(self.data.take().unwrap()); |
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455 | let new_data = f(self.data.take().unwrap()); | |
434 | PyLeaked { |
|
456 | PyLeaked { | |
435 | inner: self.inner.clone_ref(py), |
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457 | inner: self.inner.clone_ref(py), | |
436 | data: Some(new_data), |
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458 | data: Some(new_data), | |
437 | py_shared_state: self.py_shared_state, |
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459 | py_shared_state: self.py_shared_state, | |
438 | generation: self.generation, |
|
460 | generation: self.generation, | |
439 | } |
|
461 | } | |
440 | } |
|
462 | } | |
441 |
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463 | |||
442 | fn validate_generation(&self, py: Python) -> PyResult<()> { |
|
464 | fn validate_generation(&self, py: Python) -> PyResult<()> { | |
443 | if self.py_shared_state.current_generation(py) == self.generation { |
|
465 | if self.py_shared_state.current_generation(py) == self.generation { | |
444 | Ok(()) |
|
466 | Ok(()) | |
445 | } else { |
|
467 | } else { | |
446 | Err(PyErr::new::<exc::RuntimeError, _>( |
|
468 | Err(PyErr::new::<exc::RuntimeError, _>( | |
447 | py, |
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469 | py, | |
448 | "Cannot access to leaked reference after mutation", |
|
470 | "Cannot access to leaked reference after mutation", | |
449 | )) |
|
471 | )) | |
450 | } |
|
472 | } | |
451 | } |
|
473 | } | |
452 | } |
|
474 | } | |
453 |
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475 | |||
454 | impl<T> Drop for PyLeaked<T> { |
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|||
455 | fn drop(&mut self) { |
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|||
456 | // py_shared_state should be alive since we do have |
|
|||
457 | // a Python reference to the owner object. Taking GIL makes |
|
|||
458 | // sure that the state is only accessed by this thread. |
|
|||
459 | let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); |
|
|||
460 | let py = gil.python(); |
|
|||
461 | if self.data.is_none() { |
|
|||
462 | return; // moved to another PyLeaked |
|
|||
463 | } |
|
|||
464 | self.py_shared_state.decrease_leak_count(py, false); |
|
|||
465 | } |
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|||
466 | } |
|
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467 |
|
||||
468 | /// Immutably borrowed reference to a leaked value. |
|
476 | /// Immutably borrowed reference to a leaked value. | |
469 | pub struct PyLeakedRef<'a, T> { |
|
477 | pub struct PyLeakedRef<'a, T> { | |
470 | _py: Python<'a>, |
|
478 | _borrow: BorrowPyShared<'a>, | |
471 | data: &'a T, |
|
479 | data: &'a T, | |
472 | } |
|
480 | } | |
473 |
|
481 | |||
474 | impl<T> Deref for PyLeakedRef<'_, T> { |
|
482 | impl<T> Deref for PyLeakedRef<'_, T> { | |
475 | type Target = T; |
|
483 | type Target = T; | |
476 |
|
484 | |||
477 | fn deref(&self) -> &T { |
|
485 | fn deref(&self) -> &T { | |
478 | self.data |
|
486 | self.data | |
479 | } |
|
487 | } | |
480 | } |
|
488 | } | |
481 |
|
489 | |||
482 | /// Mutably borrowed reference to a leaked value. |
|
490 | /// Mutably borrowed reference to a leaked value. | |
483 | pub struct PyLeakedRefMut<'a, T> { |
|
491 | pub struct PyLeakedRefMut<'a, T> { | |
484 | _py: Python<'a>, |
|
492 | _borrow: BorrowPyShared<'a>, | |
485 | data: &'a mut T, |
|
493 | data: &'a mut T, | |
486 | } |
|
494 | } | |
487 |
|
495 | |||
488 | impl<T> Deref for PyLeakedRefMut<'_, T> { |
|
496 | impl<T> Deref for PyLeakedRefMut<'_, T> { | |
489 | type Target = T; |
|
497 | type Target = T; | |
490 |
|
498 | |||
491 | fn deref(&self) -> &T { |
|
499 | fn deref(&self) -> &T { | |
492 | self.data |
|
500 | self.data | |
493 | } |
|
501 | } | |
494 | } |
|
502 | } | |
495 |
|
503 | |||
496 | impl<T> DerefMut for PyLeakedRefMut<'_, T> { |
|
504 | impl<T> DerefMut for PyLeakedRefMut<'_, T> { | |
497 | fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T { |
|
505 | fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T { | |
498 | self.data |
|
506 | self.data | |
499 | } |
|
507 | } | |
500 | } |
|
508 | } | |
501 |
|
509 | |||
502 | /// Defines a `py_class!` that acts as a Python iterator over a Rust iterator. |
|
510 | /// Defines a `py_class!` that acts as a Python iterator over a Rust iterator. | |
503 | /// |
|
511 | /// | |
504 | /// TODO: this is a bit awkward to use, and a better (more complicated) |
|
512 | /// TODO: this is a bit awkward to use, and a better (more complicated) | |
505 | /// procedural macro would simplify the interface a lot. |
|
513 | /// procedural macro would simplify the interface a lot. | |
506 | /// |
|
514 | /// | |
507 | /// # Parameters |
|
515 | /// # Parameters | |
508 | /// |
|
516 | /// | |
509 | /// * `$name` is the identifier to give to the resulting Rust struct. |
|
517 | /// * `$name` is the identifier to give to the resulting Rust struct. | |
510 | /// * `$leaked` corresponds to `$leaked` in the matching `py_shared_ref!` call. |
|
518 | /// * `$leaked` corresponds to `$leaked` in the matching `py_shared_ref!` call. | |
511 | /// * `$iterator_type` is the type of the Rust iterator. |
|
519 | /// * `$iterator_type` is the type of the Rust iterator. | |
512 | /// * `$success_func` is a function for processing the Rust `(key, value)` |
|
520 | /// * `$success_func` is a function for processing the Rust `(key, value)` | |
513 | /// tuple on iteration success, turning it into something Python understands. |
|
521 | /// tuple on iteration success, turning it into something Python understands. | |
514 | /// * `$success_func` is the return type of `$success_func` |
|
522 | /// * `$success_func` is the return type of `$success_func` | |
515 | /// |
|
523 | /// | |
516 | /// # Example |
|
524 | /// # Example | |
517 | /// |
|
525 | /// | |
518 | /// ``` |
|
526 | /// ``` | |
519 | /// struct MyStruct { |
|
527 | /// struct MyStruct { | |
520 | /// inner: HashMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>; |
|
528 | /// inner: HashMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>; | |
521 | /// } |
|
529 | /// } | |
522 | /// |
|
530 | /// | |
523 | /// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { |
|
531 | /// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { | |
524 | /// data inner: PySharedRefCell<MyStruct>; |
|
532 | /// data inner: PySharedRefCell<MyStruct>; | |
525 | /// |
|
533 | /// | |
526 | /// def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<MyTypeItemsIterator> { |
|
534 | /// def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<MyTypeItemsIterator> { | |
527 | /// let leaked_ref = self.inner_shared(py).leak_immutable()?; |
|
535 | /// let leaked_ref = self.inner_shared(py).leak_immutable()?; | |
528 | /// MyTypeItemsIterator::from_inner( |
|
536 | /// MyTypeItemsIterator::from_inner( | |
529 | /// py, |
|
537 | /// py, | |
530 | /// unsafe { leaked_ref.map(py, |o| o.iter()) }, |
|
538 | /// unsafe { leaked_ref.map(py, |o| o.iter()) }, | |
531 | /// ) |
|
539 | /// ) | |
532 | /// } |
|
540 | /// } | |
533 | /// }); |
|
541 | /// }); | |
534 | /// |
|
542 | /// | |
535 | /// impl MyType { |
|
543 | /// impl MyType { | |
536 | /// fn translate_key_value( |
|
544 | /// fn translate_key_value( | |
537 | /// py: Python, |
|
545 | /// py: Python, | |
538 | /// res: (&Vec<u8>, &Vec<u8>), |
|
546 | /// res: (&Vec<u8>, &Vec<u8>), | |
539 | /// ) -> PyResult<Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)>> { |
|
547 | /// ) -> PyResult<Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)>> { | |
540 | /// let (f, entry) = res; |
|
548 | /// let (f, entry) = res; | |
541 | /// Ok(Some(( |
|
549 | /// Ok(Some(( | |
542 | /// PyBytes::new(py, f), |
|
550 | /// PyBytes::new(py, f), | |
543 | /// PyBytes::new(py, entry), |
|
551 | /// PyBytes::new(py, entry), | |
544 | /// ))) |
|
552 | /// ))) | |
545 | /// } |
|
553 | /// } | |
546 | /// } |
|
554 | /// } | |
547 | /// |
|
555 | /// | |
548 | /// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, MyTypeLeakedRef); |
|
556 | /// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, MyTypeLeakedRef); | |
549 | /// |
|
557 | /// | |
550 | /// py_shared_iterator!( |
|
558 | /// py_shared_iterator!( | |
551 | /// MyTypeItemsIterator, |
|
559 | /// MyTypeItemsIterator, | |
552 | /// PyLeaked<HashMap<'static, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>, |
|
560 | /// PyLeaked<HashMap<'static, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>, | |
553 | /// MyType::translate_key_value, |
|
561 | /// MyType::translate_key_value, | |
554 | /// Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)> |
|
562 | /// Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)> | |
555 | /// ); |
|
563 | /// ); | |
556 | /// ``` |
|
564 | /// ``` | |
557 | macro_rules! py_shared_iterator { |
|
565 | macro_rules! py_shared_iterator { | |
558 | ( |
|
566 | ( | |
559 | $name: ident, |
|
567 | $name: ident, | |
560 | $leaked: ty, |
|
568 | $leaked: ty, | |
561 | $success_func: expr, |
|
569 | $success_func: expr, | |
562 | $success_type: ty |
|
570 | $success_type: ty | |
563 | ) => { |
|
571 | ) => { | |
564 | py_class!(pub class $name |py| { |
|
572 | py_class!(pub class $name |py| { | |
565 | data inner: RefCell<Option<$leaked>>; |
|
573 | data inner: RefCell<Option<$leaked>>; | |
566 |
|
574 | |||
567 | def __next__(&self) -> PyResult<$success_type> { |
|
575 | def __next__(&self) -> PyResult<$success_type> { | |
568 | let mut inner_opt = self.inner(py).borrow_mut(); |
|
576 | let mut inner_opt = self.inner(py).borrow_mut(); | |
569 | if let Some(leaked) = inner_opt.as_mut() { |
|
577 | if let Some(leaked) = inner_opt.as_mut() { | |
570 | let mut iter = leaked.try_borrow_mut(py)?; |
|
578 | let mut iter = leaked.try_borrow_mut(py)?; | |
571 | match iter.next() { |
|
579 | match iter.next() { | |
572 | None => { |
|
580 | None => { | |
|
581 | drop(iter); | |||
573 | // replace Some(inner) by None, drop $leaked |
|
582 | // replace Some(inner) by None, drop $leaked | |
574 | inner_opt.take(); |
|
583 | inner_opt.take(); | |
575 | Ok(None) |
|
584 | Ok(None) | |
576 | } |
|
585 | } | |
577 | Some(res) => { |
|
586 | Some(res) => { | |
578 | $success_func(py, res) |
|
587 | $success_func(py, res) | |
579 | } |
|
588 | } | |
580 | } |
|
589 | } | |
581 | } else { |
|
590 | } else { | |
582 | Ok(None) |
|
591 | Ok(None) | |
583 | } |
|
592 | } | |
584 | } |
|
593 | } | |
585 |
|
594 | |||
586 | def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<Self> { |
|
595 | def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<Self> { | |
587 | Ok(self.clone_ref(py)) |
|
596 | Ok(self.clone_ref(py)) | |
588 | } |
|
597 | } | |
589 | }); |
|
598 | }); | |
590 |
|
599 | |||
591 | impl $name { |
|
600 | impl $name { | |
592 | pub fn from_inner( |
|
601 | pub fn from_inner( | |
593 | py: Python, |
|
602 | py: Python, | |
594 | leaked: $leaked, |
|
603 | leaked: $leaked, | |
595 | ) -> PyResult<Self> { |
|
604 | ) -> PyResult<Self> { | |
596 | Self::create_instance( |
|
605 | Self::create_instance( | |
597 | py, |
|
606 | py, | |
598 | RefCell::new(Some(leaked)), |
|
607 | RefCell::new(Some(leaked)), | |
599 | ) |
|
608 | ) | |
600 | } |
|
609 | } | |
601 | } |
|
610 | } | |
602 | }; |
|
611 | }; | |
603 | } |
|
612 | } | |
604 |
|
613 | |||
605 | #[cfg(test)] |
|
614 | #[cfg(test)] | |
606 | #[cfg(any(feature = "python27-bin", feature = "python3-bin"))] |
|
615 | #[cfg(any(feature = "python27-bin", feature = "python3-bin"))] | |
607 | mod test { |
|
616 | mod test { | |
608 | use super::*; |
|
617 | use super::*; | |
609 | use cpython::{GILGuard, Python}; |
|
618 | use cpython::{GILGuard, Python}; | |
610 |
|
619 | |||
611 | py_class!(class Owner |py| { |
|
620 | py_class!(class Owner |py| { | |
612 | data string: PySharedRefCell<String>; |
|
621 | data string: PySharedRefCell<String>; | |
613 | }); |
|
622 | }); | |
614 | py_shared_ref!(Owner, String, string, string_shared); |
|
623 | py_shared_ref!(Owner, String, string, string_shared); | |
615 |
|
624 | |||
616 | fn prepare_env() -> (GILGuard, Owner) { |
|
625 | fn prepare_env() -> (GILGuard, Owner) { | |
617 | let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); |
|
626 | let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); | |
618 | let py = gil.python(); |
|
627 | let py = gil.python(); | |
619 | let owner = |
|
628 | let owner = | |
620 | Owner::create_instance(py, PySharedRefCell::new("new".to_owned())) |
|
629 | Owner::create_instance(py, PySharedRefCell::new("new".to_owned())) | |
621 | .unwrap(); |
|
630 | .unwrap(); | |
622 | (gil, owner) |
|
631 | (gil, owner) | |
623 | } |
|
632 | } | |
624 |
|
633 | |||
625 | #[test] |
|
634 | #[test] | |
626 | fn test_leaked_borrow() { |
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635 | fn test_leaked_borrow() { | |
627 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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636 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); | |
628 | let py = gil.python(); |
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637 | let py = gil.python(); | |
629 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); |
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638 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); | |
630 | let leaked_ref = leaked.try_borrow(py).unwrap(); |
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639 | let leaked_ref = leaked.try_borrow(py).unwrap(); | |
631 | assert_eq!(*leaked_ref, "new"); |
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640 | assert_eq!(*leaked_ref, "new"); | |
632 | } |
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641 | } | |
633 |
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642 | |||
634 | #[test] |
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643 | #[test] | |
635 | fn test_leaked_borrow_mut() { |
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644 | fn test_leaked_borrow_mut() { | |
636 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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645 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); | |
637 | let py = gil.python(); |
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646 | let py = gil.python(); | |
638 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); |
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647 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); | |
639 | let mut leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; |
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648 | let mut leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; | |
640 | let mut leaked_ref = leaked_iter.try_borrow_mut(py).unwrap(); |
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649 | let mut leaked_ref = leaked_iter.try_borrow_mut(py).unwrap(); | |
641 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('n')); |
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650 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('n')); | |
642 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('e')); |
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651 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('e')); | |
643 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('w')); |
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652 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('w')); | |
644 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), None); |
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653 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), None); | |
645 | } |
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654 | } | |
646 |
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655 | |||
647 | #[test] |
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656 | #[test] | |
648 | fn test_leaked_borrow_after_mut() { |
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657 | fn test_leaked_borrow_after_mut() { | |
649 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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658 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); | |
650 | let py = gil.python(); |
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659 | let py = gil.python(); | |
651 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); |
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660 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); | |
652 | owner.string(py).py_shared_state.leak_count.replace(0); // XXX cheat |
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653 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().unwrap().clear(); |
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661 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().unwrap().clear(); | |
654 | owner.string(py).py_shared_state.leak_count.replace(1); // XXX cheat |
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655 | assert!(leaked.try_borrow(py).is_err()); |
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662 | assert!(leaked.try_borrow(py).is_err()); | |
656 | } |
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663 | } | |
657 |
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664 | |||
658 | #[test] |
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665 | #[test] | |
659 | fn test_leaked_borrow_mut_after_mut() { |
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666 | fn test_leaked_borrow_mut_after_mut() { | |
660 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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667 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); | |
661 | let py = gil.python(); |
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668 | let py = gil.python(); | |
662 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); |
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669 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); | |
663 | let mut leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; |
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670 | let mut leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; | |
664 | owner.string(py).py_shared_state.leak_count.replace(0); // XXX cheat |
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665 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().unwrap().clear(); |
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671 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().unwrap().clear(); | |
666 | owner.string(py).py_shared_state.leak_count.replace(1); // XXX cheat |
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667 | assert!(leaked_iter.try_borrow_mut(py).is_err()); |
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672 | assert!(leaked_iter.try_borrow_mut(py).is_err()); | |
668 | } |
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673 | } | |
669 |
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674 | |||
670 | #[test] |
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675 | #[test] | |
671 | #[should_panic(expected = "map() over invalidated leaked reference")] |
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676 | #[should_panic(expected = "map() over invalidated leaked reference")] | |
672 | fn test_leaked_map_after_mut() { |
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677 | fn test_leaked_map_after_mut() { | |
673 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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678 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); | |
674 | let py = gil.python(); |
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679 | let py = gil.python(); | |
675 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); |
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680 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); | |
676 | owner.string(py).py_shared_state.leak_count.replace(0); // XXX cheat |
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677 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().unwrap().clear(); |
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681 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().unwrap().clear(); | |
678 | owner.string(py).py_shared_state.leak_count.replace(1); // XXX cheat |
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679 | let _leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; |
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682 | let _leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; | |
680 | } |
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683 | } | |
681 |
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684 | |||
682 | #[test] |
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685 | #[test] | |
683 | fn test_borrow_mut_while_leaked() { |
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686 | fn test_borrow_mut_while_leaked_ref() { | |
684 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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687 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); | |
685 | let py = gil.python(); |
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688 | let py = gil.python(); | |
686 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_ok()); |
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689 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_ok()); | |
687 |
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690 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); | |
688 | // TODO: will be allowed |
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691 | { | |
689 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_err()); |
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692 | let _leaked_ref = leaked.try_borrow(py).unwrap(); | |
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693 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_err()); | |||
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694 | { | |||
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695 | let _leaked_ref2 = leaked.try_borrow(py).unwrap(); | |||
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696 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_err()); | |||
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697 | } | |||
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698 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_err()); | |||
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699 | } | |||
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700 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_ok()); | |||
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701 | } | |||
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702 | ||||
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703 | #[test] | |||
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704 | fn test_borrow_mut_while_leaked_ref_mut() { | |||
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705 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); | |||
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706 | let py = gil.python(); | |||
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707 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_ok()); | |||
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708 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable().unwrap(); | |||
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709 | let mut leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; | |||
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710 | { | |||
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711 | let _leaked_ref = leaked_iter.try_borrow_mut(py).unwrap(); | |||
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712 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_err()); | |||
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713 | } | |||
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714 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().is_ok()); | |||
690 | } |
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715 | } | |
691 | } |
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716 | } |
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