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1 | # Copyright 2009-2010 Gregory P. Ward |
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1 | # Copyright 2009-2010 Gregory P. Ward | |
2 | # Copyright 2009-2010 Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated |
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2 | # Copyright 2009-2010 Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated | |
3 | # Copyright 2010-2011 Fog Creek Software |
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3 | # Copyright 2010-2011 Fog Creek Software | |
4 | # Copyright 2010-2011 Unity Technologies |
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4 | # Copyright 2010-2011 Unity Technologies | |
5 | # |
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5 | # | |
6 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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6 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
7 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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7 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | '''largefiles utility code: must not import other modules in this package.''' |
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9 | '''largefiles utility code: must not import other modules in this package.''' | |
10 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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10 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | import copy |
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12 | import copy | |
13 | import hashlib |
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13 | import hashlib | |
14 | import os |
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14 | import os | |
15 | import platform |
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15 | import platform | |
16 | import stat |
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16 | import stat | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | from mercurial.i18n import _ |
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18 | from mercurial.i18n import _ | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | from mercurial import ( |
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20 | from mercurial import ( | |
21 | dirstate, |
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21 | dirstate, | |
22 | encoding, |
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22 | encoding, | |
23 | error, |
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23 | error, | |
24 | httpconnection, |
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24 | httpconnection, | |
25 | match as matchmod, |
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25 | match as matchmod, | |
26 | node, |
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26 | node, | |
27 | pycompat, |
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27 | pycompat, | |
28 | scmutil, |
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28 | scmutil, | |
29 | util, |
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29 | util, | |
30 | vfs as vfsmod, |
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30 | vfs as vfsmod, | |
31 | ) |
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31 | ) | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | shortname = '.hglf' |
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33 | shortname = '.hglf' | |
34 | shortnameslash = shortname + '/' |
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34 | shortnameslash = shortname + '/' | |
35 | longname = 'largefiles' |
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35 | longname = 'largefiles' | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | # -- Private worker functions ------------------------------------------ |
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37 | # -- Private worker functions ------------------------------------------ | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | def getminsize(ui, assumelfiles, opt, default=10): |
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39 | def getminsize(ui, assumelfiles, opt, default=10): | |
40 | lfsize = opt |
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40 | lfsize = opt | |
41 | if not lfsize and assumelfiles: |
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41 | if not lfsize and assumelfiles: | |
42 | lfsize = ui.config(longname, 'minsize', default=default) |
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42 | lfsize = ui.config(longname, 'minsize', default=default) | |
43 | if lfsize: |
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43 | if lfsize: | |
44 | try: |
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44 | try: | |
45 | lfsize = float(lfsize) |
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45 | lfsize = float(lfsize) | |
46 | except ValueError: |
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46 | except ValueError: | |
47 | raise error.Abort(_('largefiles: size must be number (not %s)\n') |
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47 | raise error.Abort(_('largefiles: size must be number (not %s)\n') | |
48 | % lfsize) |
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48 | % lfsize) | |
49 | if lfsize is None: |
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49 | if lfsize is None: | |
50 | raise error.Abort(_('minimum size for largefiles must be specified')) |
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50 | raise error.Abort(_('minimum size for largefiles must be specified')) | |
51 | return lfsize |
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51 | return lfsize | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | def link(src, dest): |
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53 | def link(src, dest): | |
54 | """Try to create hardlink - if that fails, efficiently make a copy.""" |
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54 | """Try to create hardlink - if that fails, efficiently make a copy.""" | |
55 | util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dest)) |
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55 | util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dest)) | |
56 | try: |
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56 | try: | |
57 | util.oslink(src, dest) |
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57 | util.oslink(src, dest) | |
58 | except OSError: |
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58 | except OSError: | |
59 | # if hardlinks fail, fallback on atomic copy |
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59 | # if hardlinks fail, fallback on atomic copy | |
60 | with open(src, 'rb') as srcf: |
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60 | with open(src, 'rb') as srcf: | |
61 | with util.atomictempfile(dest) as dstf: |
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61 | with util.atomictempfile(dest) as dstf: | |
62 | for chunk in util.filechunkiter(srcf): |
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62 | for chunk in util.filechunkiter(srcf): | |
63 | dstf.write(chunk) |
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63 | dstf.write(chunk) | |
64 | os.chmod(dest, os.stat(src).st_mode) |
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64 | os.chmod(dest, os.stat(src).st_mode) | |
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | def usercachepath(ui, hash): |
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66 | def usercachepath(ui, hash): | |
67 | '''Return the correct location in the "global" largefiles cache for a file |
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67 | '''Return the correct location in the "global" largefiles cache for a file | |
68 | with the given hash. |
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68 | with the given hash. | |
69 | This cache is used for sharing of largefiles across repositories - both |
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69 | This cache is used for sharing of largefiles across repositories - both | |
70 | to preserve download bandwidth and storage space.''' |
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70 | to preserve download bandwidth and storage space.''' | |
71 | return os.path.join(_usercachedir(ui), hash) |
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71 | return os.path.join(_usercachedir(ui), hash) | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | def _usercachedir(ui): |
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73 | def _usercachedir(ui): | |
74 | '''Return the location of the "global" largefiles cache.''' |
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74 | '''Return the location of the "global" largefiles cache.''' | |
75 | path = ui.configpath(longname, 'usercache', None) |
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75 | path = ui.configpath(longname, 'usercache', None) | |
76 | if path: |
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76 | if path: | |
77 | return path |
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77 | return path | |
78 | if pycompat.osname == 'nt': |
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78 | if pycompat.osname == 'nt': | |
79 | appdata = encoding.environ.get('LOCALAPPDATA',\ |
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79 | appdata = encoding.environ.get('LOCALAPPDATA',\ | |
80 | encoding.environ.get('APPDATA')) |
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80 | encoding.environ.get('APPDATA')) | |
81 | if appdata: |
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81 | if appdata: | |
82 | return os.path.join(appdata, longname) |
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82 | return os.path.join(appdata, longname) | |
83 | elif platform.system() == 'Darwin': |
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83 | elif platform.system() == 'Darwin': | |
84 | home = encoding.environ.get('HOME') |
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84 | home = encoding.environ.get('HOME') | |
85 | if home: |
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85 | if home: | |
86 | return os.path.join(home, 'Library', 'Caches', longname) |
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86 | return os.path.join(home, 'Library', 'Caches', longname) | |
87 | elif pycompat.osname == 'posix': |
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87 | elif pycompat.osname == 'posix': | |
88 | path = encoding.environ.get('XDG_CACHE_HOME') |
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88 | path = encoding.environ.get('XDG_CACHE_HOME') | |
89 | if path: |
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89 | if path: | |
90 | return os.path.join(path, longname) |
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90 | return os.path.join(path, longname) | |
91 | home = encoding.environ.get('HOME') |
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91 | home = encoding.environ.get('HOME') | |
92 | if home: |
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92 | if home: | |
93 | return os.path.join(home, '.cache', longname) |
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93 | return os.path.join(home, '.cache', longname) | |
94 | else: |
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94 | else: | |
95 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown operating system: %s\n') |
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95 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown operating system: %s\n') | |
96 | % pycompat.osname) |
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96 | % pycompat.osname) | |
97 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown %s usercache location') % longname) |
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97 | raise error.Abort(_('unknown %s usercache location') % longname) | |
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | def inusercache(ui, hash): |
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99 | def inusercache(ui, hash): | |
100 | path = usercachepath(ui, hash) |
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100 | path = usercachepath(ui, hash) | |
101 | return os.path.exists(path) |
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101 | return os.path.exists(path) | |
102 |
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102 | |||
103 | def findfile(repo, hash): |
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103 | def findfile(repo, hash): | |
104 | '''Return store path of the largefile with the specified hash. |
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104 | '''Return store path of the largefile with the specified hash. | |
105 | As a side effect, the file might be linked from user cache. |
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105 | As a side effect, the file might be linked from user cache. | |
106 | Return None if the file can't be found locally.''' |
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106 | Return None if the file can't be found locally.''' | |
107 | path, exists = findstorepath(repo, hash) |
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107 | path, exists = findstorepath(repo, hash) | |
108 | if exists: |
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108 | if exists: | |
109 | repo.ui.note(_('found %s in store\n') % hash) |
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109 | repo.ui.note(_('found %s in store\n') % hash) | |
110 | return path |
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110 | return path | |
111 | elif inusercache(repo.ui, hash): |
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111 | elif inusercache(repo.ui, hash): | |
112 | repo.ui.note(_('found %s in system cache\n') % hash) |
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112 | repo.ui.note(_('found %s in system cache\n') % hash) | |
113 | path = storepath(repo, hash) |
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113 | path = storepath(repo, hash) | |
114 | link(usercachepath(repo.ui, hash), path) |
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114 | link(usercachepath(repo.ui, hash), path) | |
115 | return path |
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115 | return path | |
116 | return None |
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116 | return None | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | class largefilesdirstate(dirstate.dirstate): |
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118 | class largefilesdirstate(dirstate.dirstate): | |
119 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
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119 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
120 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).__getitem__(unixpath(key)) |
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120 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).__getitem__(unixpath(key)) | |
121 | def normal(self, f): |
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121 | def normal(self, f): | |
122 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).normal(unixpath(f)) |
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122 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).normal(unixpath(f)) | |
123 | def remove(self, f): |
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123 | def remove(self, f): | |
124 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).remove(unixpath(f)) |
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124 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).remove(unixpath(f)) | |
125 | def add(self, f): |
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125 | def add(self, f): | |
126 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).add(unixpath(f)) |
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126 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).add(unixpath(f)) | |
127 | def drop(self, f): |
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127 | def drop(self, f): | |
128 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).drop(unixpath(f)) |
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128 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).drop(unixpath(f)) | |
129 | def forget(self, f): |
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129 | def forget(self, f): | |
130 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).forget(unixpath(f)) |
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130 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).forget(unixpath(f)) | |
131 | def normallookup(self, f): |
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131 | def normallookup(self, f): | |
132 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).normallookup(unixpath(f)) |
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132 | return super(largefilesdirstate, self).normallookup(unixpath(f)) | |
133 | def _ignore(self, f): |
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133 | def _ignore(self, f): | |
134 | return False |
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134 | return False | |
135 | def write(self, tr=False): |
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135 | def write(self, tr=False): | |
136 | # (1) disable PENDING mode always |
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136 | # (1) disable PENDING mode always | |
137 | # (lfdirstate isn't yet managed as a part of the transaction) |
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137 | # (lfdirstate isn't yet managed as a part of the transaction) | |
138 | # (2) avoid develwarn 'use dirstate.write with ....' |
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138 | # (2) avoid develwarn 'use dirstate.write with ....' | |
139 | super(largefilesdirstate, self).write(None) |
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139 | super(largefilesdirstate, self).write(None) | |
140 |
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140 | |||
141 | def openlfdirstate(ui, repo, create=True): |
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141 | def openlfdirstate(ui, repo, create=True): | |
142 | ''' |
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142 | ''' | |
143 | Return a dirstate object that tracks largefiles: i.e. its root is |
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143 | Return a dirstate object that tracks largefiles: i.e. its root is | |
144 | the repo root, but it is saved in .hg/largefiles/dirstate. |
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144 | the repo root, but it is saved in .hg/largefiles/dirstate. | |
145 | ''' |
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145 | ''' | |
146 | vfs = repo.vfs |
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146 | vfs = repo.vfs | |
147 | lfstoredir = longname |
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147 | lfstoredir = longname | |
148 | opener = vfsmod.vfs(vfs.join(lfstoredir)) |
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148 | opener = vfsmod.vfs(vfs.join(lfstoredir)) | |
149 | lfdirstate = largefilesdirstate(opener, ui, repo.root, |
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149 | lfdirstate = largefilesdirstate(opener, ui, repo.root, | |
150 | repo.dirstate._validate) |
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150 | repo.dirstate._validate) | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | # If the largefiles dirstate does not exist, populate and create |
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152 | # If the largefiles dirstate does not exist, populate and create | |
153 | # it. This ensures that we create it on the first meaningful |
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153 | # it. This ensures that we create it on the first meaningful | |
154 | # largefiles operation in a new clone. |
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154 | # largefiles operation in a new clone. | |
155 | if create and not vfs.exists(vfs.join(lfstoredir, 'dirstate')): |
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155 | if create and not vfs.exists(vfs.join(lfstoredir, 'dirstate')): | |
156 | matcher = getstandinmatcher(repo) |
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156 | matcher = getstandinmatcher(repo) | |
157 | standins = repo.dirstate.walk(matcher, [], False, False) |
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157 | standins = repo.dirstate.walk(matcher, [], False, False) | |
158 |
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158 | |||
159 | if len(standins) > 0: |
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159 | if len(standins) > 0: | |
160 | vfs.makedirs(lfstoredir) |
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160 | vfs.makedirs(lfstoredir) | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | for standin in standins: |
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162 | for standin in standins: | |
163 | lfile = splitstandin(standin) |
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163 | lfile = splitstandin(standin) | |
164 | lfdirstate.normallookup(lfile) |
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164 | lfdirstate.normallookup(lfile) | |
165 | return lfdirstate |
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165 | return lfdirstate | |
166 |
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166 | |||
167 | def lfdirstatestatus(lfdirstate, repo): |
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167 | def lfdirstatestatus(lfdirstate, repo): | |
168 | wctx = repo['.'] |
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168 | wctx = repo['.'] | |
169 | match = matchmod.always(repo.root, repo.getcwd()) |
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169 | match = matchmod.always(repo.root, repo.getcwd()) | |
170 | unsure, s = lfdirstate.status(match, [], False, False, False) |
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170 | unsure, s = lfdirstate.status(match, [], False, False, False) | |
171 | modified, clean = s.modified, s.clean |
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171 | modified, clean = s.modified, s.clean | |
172 | for lfile in unsure: |
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172 | for lfile in unsure: | |
173 | try: |
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173 | try: | |
174 | fctx = wctx[standin(lfile)] |
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174 | fctx = wctx[standin(lfile)] | |
175 | except LookupError: |
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175 | except LookupError: | |
176 | fctx = None |
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176 | fctx = None | |
177 | if not fctx or fctx.data().strip() != hashfile(repo.wjoin(lfile)): |
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177 | if not fctx or fctx.data().strip() != hashfile(repo.wjoin(lfile)): | |
178 | modified.append(lfile) |
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178 | modified.append(lfile) | |
179 | else: |
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179 | else: | |
180 | clean.append(lfile) |
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180 | clean.append(lfile) | |
181 | lfdirstate.normal(lfile) |
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181 | lfdirstate.normal(lfile) | |
182 | return s |
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182 | return s | |
183 |
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183 | |||
184 | def listlfiles(repo, rev=None, matcher=None): |
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184 | def listlfiles(repo, rev=None, matcher=None): | |
185 | '''return a list of largefiles in the working copy or the |
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185 | '''return a list of largefiles in the working copy or the | |
186 | specified changeset''' |
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186 | specified changeset''' | |
187 |
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187 | |||
188 | if matcher is None: |
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188 | if matcher is None: | |
189 | matcher = getstandinmatcher(repo) |
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189 | matcher = getstandinmatcher(repo) | |
190 |
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190 | |||
191 | # ignore unknown files in working directory |
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191 | # ignore unknown files in working directory | |
192 | return [splitstandin(f) |
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192 | return [splitstandin(f) | |
193 | for f in repo[rev].walk(matcher) |
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193 | for f in repo[rev].walk(matcher) | |
194 | if rev is not None or repo.dirstate[f] != '?'] |
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194 | if rev is not None or repo.dirstate[f] != '?'] | |
195 |
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195 | |||
196 | def instore(repo, hash, forcelocal=False): |
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196 | def instore(repo, hash, forcelocal=False): | |
197 | '''Return true if a largefile with the given hash exists in the store''' |
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197 | '''Return true if a largefile with the given hash exists in the store''' | |
198 | return os.path.exists(storepath(repo, hash, forcelocal)) |
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198 | return os.path.exists(storepath(repo, hash, forcelocal)) | |
199 |
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199 | |||
200 | def storepath(repo, hash, forcelocal=False): |
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200 | def storepath(repo, hash, forcelocal=False): | |
201 | '''Return the correct location in the repository largefiles store for a |
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201 | '''Return the correct location in the repository largefiles store for a | |
202 | file with the given hash.''' |
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202 | file with the given hash.''' | |
203 | if not forcelocal and repo.shared(): |
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203 | if not forcelocal and repo.shared(): | |
204 | return repo.vfs.reljoin(repo.sharedpath, longname, hash) |
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204 | return repo.vfs.reljoin(repo.sharedpath, longname, hash) | |
205 | return repo.vfs.join(longname, hash) |
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205 | return repo.vfs.join(longname, hash) | |
206 |
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206 | |||
207 | def findstorepath(repo, hash): |
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207 | def findstorepath(repo, hash): | |
208 | '''Search through the local store path(s) to find the file for the given |
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208 | '''Search through the local store path(s) to find the file for the given | |
209 | hash. If the file is not found, its path in the primary store is returned. |
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209 | hash. If the file is not found, its path in the primary store is returned. | |
210 | The return value is a tuple of (path, exists(path)). |
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210 | The return value is a tuple of (path, exists(path)). | |
211 | ''' |
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211 | ''' | |
212 | # For shared repos, the primary store is in the share source. But for |
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212 | # For shared repos, the primary store is in the share source. But for | |
213 | # backward compatibility, force a lookup in the local store if it wasn't |
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213 | # backward compatibility, force a lookup in the local store if it wasn't | |
214 | # found in the share source. |
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214 | # found in the share source. | |
215 | path = storepath(repo, hash, False) |
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215 | path = storepath(repo, hash, False) | |
216 |
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216 | |||
217 | if instore(repo, hash): |
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217 | if instore(repo, hash): | |
218 | return (path, True) |
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218 | return (path, True) | |
219 | elif repo.shared() and instore(repo, hash, True): |
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219 | elif repo.shared() and instore(repo, hash, True): | |
220 | return storepath(repo, hash, True), True |
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220 | return storepath(repo, hash, True), True | |
221 |
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221 | |||
222 | return (path, False) |
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222 | return (path, False) | |
223 |
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223 | |||
224 | def copyfromcache(repo, hash, filename): |
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224 | def copyfromcache(repo, hash, filename): | |
225 | '''Copy the specified largefile from the repo or system cache to |
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225 | '''Copy the specified largefile from the repo or system cache to | |
226 | filename in the repository. Return true on success or false if the |
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226 | filename in the repository. Return true on success or false if the | |
227 | file was not found in either cache (which should not happened: |
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227 | file was not found in either cache (which should not happened: | |
228 | this is meant to be called only after ensuring that the needed |
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228 | this is meant to be called only after ensuring that the needed | |
229 | largefile exists in the cache).''' |
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229 | largefile exists in the cache).''' | |
230 | wvfs = repo.wvfs |
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230 | wvfs = repo.wvfs | |
231 | path = findfile(repo, hash) |
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231 | path = findfile(repo, hash) | |
232 | if path is None: |
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232 | if path is None: | |
233 | return False |
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233 | return False | |
234 | wvfs.makedirs(wvfs.dirname(wvfs.join(filename))) |
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234 | wvfs.makedirs(wvfs.dirname(wvfs.join(filename))) | |
235 | # The write may fail before the file is fully written, but we |
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235 | # The write may fail before the file is fully written, but we | |
236 | # don't use atomic writes in the working copy. |
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236 | # don't use atomic writes in the working copy. | |
237 | with open(path, 'rb') as srcfd: |
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237 | with open(path, 'rb') as srcfd: | |
238 | with wvfs(filename, 'wb') as destfd: |
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238 | with wvfs(filename, 'wb') as destfd: | |
239 | gothash = copyandhash( |
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239 | gothash = copyandhash( | |
240 | util.filechunkiter(srcfd), destfd) |
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240 | util.filechunkiter(srcfd), destfd) | |
241 | if gothash != hash: |
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241 | if gothash != hash: | |
242 | repo.ui.warn(_('%s: data corruption in %s with hash %s\n') |
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242 | repo.ui.warn(_('%s: data corruption in %s with hash %s\n') | |
243 | % (filename, path, gothash)) |
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243 | % (filename, path, gothash)) | |
244 | wvfs.unlink(filename) |
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244 | wvfs.unlink(filename) | |
245 | return False |
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245 | return False | |
246 | return True |
|
246 | return True | |
247 |
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247 | |||
248 | def copytostore(repo, rev, file, uploaded=False): |
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248 | def copytostore(repo, rev, file, uploaded=False): | |
249 | wvfs = repo.wvfs |
|
249 | wvfs = repo.wvfs | |
250 | hash = readstandin(repo, file, rev) |
|
250 | hash = readstandin(repo, file, rev) | |
251 | if instore(repo, hash): |
|
251 | if instore(repo, hash): | |
252 | return |
|
252 | return | |
253 | if wvfs.exists(file): |
|
253 | if wvfs.exists(file): | |
254 | copytostoreabsolute(repo, wvfs.join(file), hash) |
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254 | copytostoreabsolute(repo, wvfs.join(file), hash) | |
255 | else: |
|
255 | else: | |
256 | repo.ui.warn(_("%s: largefile %s not available from local store\n") % |
|
256 | repo.ui.warn(_("%s: largefile %s not available from local store\n") % | |
257 | (file, hash)) |
|
257 | (file, hash)) | |
258 |
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258 | |||
259 | def copyalltostore(repo, node): |
|
259 | def copyalltostore(repo, node): | |
260 | '''Copy all largefiles in a given revision to the store''' |
|
260 | '''Copy all largefiles in a given revision to the store''' | |
261 |
|
261 | |||
262 | ctx = repo[node] |
|
262 | ctx = repo[node] | |
263 | for filename in ctx.files(): |
|
263 | for filename in ctx.files(): | |
264 | realfile = splitstandin(filename) |
|
264 | realfile = splitstandin(filename) | |
265 | if realfile is not None and filename in ctx.manifest(): |
|
265 | if realfile is not None and filename in ctx.manifest(): | |
266 | copytostore(repo, ctx.node(), realfile) |
|
266 | copytostore(repo, ctx.node(), realfile) | |
267 |
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267 | |||
268 | def copytostoreabsolute(repo, file, hash): |
|
268 | def copytostoreabsolute(repo, file, hash): | |
269 | if inusercache(repo.ui, hash): |
|
269 | if inusercache(repo.ui, hash): | |
270 | link(usercachepath(repo.ui, hash), storepath(repo, hash)) |
|
270 | link(usercachepath(repo.ui, hash), storepath(repo, hash)) | |
271 | else: |
|
271 | else: | |
272 | util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(storepath(repo, hash))) |
|
272 | util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(storepath(repo, hash))) | |
273 | with open(file, 'rb') as srcf: |
|
273 | with open(file, 'rb') as srcf: | |
274 | with util.atomictempfile(storepath(repo, hash), |
|
274 | with util.atomictempfile(storepath(repo, hash), | |
275 | createmode=repo.store.createmode) as dstf: |
|
275 | createmode=repo.store.createmode) as dstf: | |
276 | for chunk in util.filechunkiter(srcf): |
|
276 | for chunk in util.filechunkiter(srcf): | |
277 | dstf.write(chunk) |
|
277 | dstf.write(chunk) | |
278 | linktousercache(repo, hash) |
|
278 | linktousercache(repo, hash) | |
279 |
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279 | |||
280 | def linktousercache(repo, hash): |
|
280 | def linktousercache(repo, hash): | |
281 | '''Link / copy the largefile with the specified hash from the store |
|
281 | '''Link / copy the largefile with the specified hash from the store | |
282 | to the cache.''' |
|
282 | to the cache.''' | |
283 | path = usercachepath(repo.ui, hash) |
|
283 | path = usercachepath(repo.ui, hash) | |
284 | link(storepath(repo, hash), path) |
|
284 | link(storepath(repo, hash), path) | |
285 |
|
285 | |||
286 | def getstandinmatcher(repo, rmatcher=None): |
|
286 | def getstandinmatcher(repo, rmatcher=None): | |
287 | '''Return a match object that applies rmatcher to the standin directory''' |
|
287 | '''Return a match object that applies rmatcher to the standin directory''' | |
288 | wvfs = repo.wvfs |
|
288 | wvfs = repo.wvfs | |
289 | standindir = shortname |
|
289 | standindir = shortname | |
290 |
|
290 | |||
291 | # no warnings about missing files or directories |
|
291 | # no warnings about missing files or directories | |
292 | badfn = lambda f, msg: None |
|
292 | badfn = lambda f, msg: None | |
293 |
|
293 | |||
294 | if rmatcher and not rmatcher.always(): |
|
294 | if rmatcher and not rmatcher.always(): | |
295 | pats = [wvfs.join(standindir, pat) for pat in rmatcher.files()] |
|
295 | pats = [wvfs.join(standindir, pat) for pat in rmatcher.files()] | |
296 | if not pats: |
|
296 | if not pats: | |
297 | pats = [wvfs.join(standindir)] |
|
297 | pats = [wvfs.join(standindir)] | |
298 | match = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, badfn=badfn) |
|
298 | match = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, badfn=badfn) | |
299 | # if pats is empty, it would incorrectly always match, so clear _always |
|
299 | # if pats is empty, it would incorrectly always match, so clear _always | |
300 | match._always = False |
|
300 | match._always = False | |
301 | else: |
|
301 | else: | |
302 | # no patterns: relative to repo root |
|
302 | # no patterns: relative to repo root | |
303 | match = scmutil.match(repo[None], [wvfs.join(standindir)], badfn=badfn) |
|
303 | match = scmutil.match(repo[None], [wvfs.join(standindir)], badfn=badfn) | |
304 | return match |
|
304 | return match | |
305 |
|
305 | |||
306 | def composestandinmatcher(repo, rmatcher): |
|
306 | def composestandinmatcher(repo, rmatcher): | |
307 | '''Return a matcher that accepts standins corresponding to the |
|
307 | '''Return a matcher that accepts standins corresponding to the | |
308 | files accepted by rmatcher. Pass the list of files in the matcher |
|
308 | files accepted by rmatcher. Pass the list of files in the matcher | |
309 | as the paths specified by the user.''' |
|
309 | as the paths specified by the user.''' | |
310 | smatcher = getstandinmatcher(repo, rmatcher) |
|
310 | smatcher = getstandinmatcher(repo, rmatcher) | |
311 | isstandin = smatcher.matchfn |
|
311 | isstandin = smatcher.matchfn | |
312 | def composedmatchfn(f): |
|
312 | def composedmatchfn(f): | |
313 | return isstandin(f) and rmatcher.matchfn(splitstandin(f)) |
|
313 | return isstandin(f) and rmatcher.matchfn(splitstandin(f)) | |
314 | smatcher.matchfn = composedmatchfn |
|
314 | smatcher.matchfn = composedmatchfn | |
315 |
|
315 | |||
316 | return smatcher |
|
316 | return smatcher | |
317 |
|
317 | |||
318 | def standin(filename): |
|
318 | def standin(filename): | |
319 | '''Return the repo-relative path to the standin for the specified big |
|
319 | '''Return the repo-relative path to the standin for the specified big | |
320 | file.''' |
|
320 | file.''' | |
321 | # Notes: |
|
321 | # Notes: | |
322 | # 1) Some callers want an absolute path, but for instance addlargefiles |
|
322 | # 1) Some callers want an absolute path, but for instance addlargefiles | |
323 | # needs it repo-relative so it can be passed to repo[None].add(). So |
|
323 | # needs it repo-relative so it can be passed to repo[None].add(). So | |
324 | # leave it up to the caller to use repo.wjoin() to get an absolute path. |
|
324 | # leave it up to the caller to use repo.wjoin() to get an absolute path. | |
325 | # 2) Join with '/' because that's what dirstate always uses, even on |
|
325 | # 2) Join with '/' because that's what dirstate always uses, even on | |
326 | # Windows. Change existing separator to '/' first in case we are |
|
326 | # Windows. Change existing separator to '/' first in case we are | |
327 | # passed filenames from an external source (like the command line). |
|
327 | # passed filenames from an external source (like the command line). | |
328 | return shortnameslash + util.pconvert(filename) |
|
328 | return shortnameslash + util.pconvert(filename) | |
329 |
|
329 | |||
330 | def isstandin(filename): |
|
330 | def isstandin(filename): | |
331 | '''Return true if filename is a big file standin. filename must be |
|
331 | '''Return true if filename is a big file standin. filename must be | |
332 | in Mercurial's internal form (slash-separated).''' |
|
332 | in Mercurial's internal form (slash-separated).''' | |
333 | return filename.startswith(shortnameslash) |
|
333 | return filename.startswith(shortnameslash) | |
334 |
|
334 | |||
335 | def splitstandin(filename): |
|
335 | def splitstandin(filename): | |
336 | # Split on / because that's what dirstate always uses, even on Windows. |
|
336 | # Split on / because that's what dirstate always uses, even on Windows. | |
337 | # Change local separator to / first just in case we are passed filenames |
|
337 | # Change local separator to / first just in case we are passed filenames | |
338 | # from an external source (like the command line). |
|
338 | # from an external source (like the command line). | |
339 | bits = util.pconvert(filename).split('/', 1) |
|
339 | bits = util.pconvert(filename).split('/', 1) | |
340 | if len(bits) == 2 and bits[0] == shortname: |
|
340 | if len(bits) == 2 and bits[0] == shortname: | |
341 | return bits[1] |
|
341 | return bits[1] | |
342 | else: |
|
342 | else: | |
343 | return None |
|
343 | return None | |
344 |
|
344 | |||
345 | def updatestandin(repo, standin): |
|
345 | def updatestandin(repo, standin): | |
346 |
file = |
|
346 | lfile = splitstandin(standin) | |
347 | if repo.wvfs.exists(splitstandin(standin)): |
|
347 | file = repo.wjoin(lfile) | |
|
348 | if repo.wvfs.exists(lfile): | |||
348 | hash = hashfile(file) |
|
349 | hash = hashfile(file) | |
349 | executable = getexecutable(file) |
|
350 | executable = getexecutable(file) | |
350 | writestandin(repo, standin, hash, executable) |
|
351 | writestandin(repo, standin, hash, executable) | |
351 | else: |
|
352 | else: | |
352 |
raise error.Abort(_('%s: file not found!') % |
|
353 | raise error.Abort(_('%s: file not found!') % lfile) | |
353 |
|
354 | |||
354 | def readstandin(repo, filename, node=None): |
|
355 | def readstandin(repo, filename, node=None): | |
355 | '''read hex hash from standin for filename at given node, or working |
|
356 | '''read hex hash from standin for filename at given node, or working | |
356 | directory if no node is given''' |
|
357 | directory if no node is given''' | |
357 | return repo[node][standin(filename)].data().strip() |
|
358 | return repo[node][standin(filename)].data().strip() | |
358 |
|
359 | |||
359 | def writestandin(repo, standin, hash, executable): |
|
360 | def writestandin(repo, standin, hash, executable): | |
360 | '''write hash to <repo.root>/<standin>''' |
|
361 | '''write hash to <repo.root>/<standin>''' | |
361 | repo.wwrite(standin, hash + '\n', executable and 'x' or '') |
|
362 | repo.wwrite(standin, hash + '\n', executable and 'x' or '') | |
362 |
|
363 | |||
363 | def copyandhash(instream, outfile): |
|
364 | def copyandhash(instream, outfile): | |
364 | '''Read bytes from instream (iterable) and write them to outfile, |
|
365 | '''Read bytes from instream (iterable) and write them to outfile, | |
365 | computing the SHA-1 hash of the data along the way. Return the hash.''' |
|
366 | computing the SHA-1 hash of the data along the way. Return the hash.''' | |
366 | hasher = hashlib.sha1('') |
|
367 | hasher = hashlib.sha1('') | |
367 | for data in instream: |
|
368 | for data in instream: | |
368 | hasher.update(data) |
|
369 | hasher.update(data) | |
369 | outfile.write(data) |
|
370 | outfile.write(data) | |
370 | return hasher.hexdigest() |
|
371 | return hasher.hexdigest() | |
371 |
|
372 | |||
372 | def hashrepofile(repo, file): |
|
373 | def hashrepofile(repo, file): | |
373 | return hashfile(repo.wjoin(file)) |
|
374 | return hashfile(repo.wjoin(file)) | |
374 |
|
375 | |||
375 | def hashfile(file): |
|
376 | def hashfile(file): | |
376 | if not os.path.exists(file): |
|
377 | if not os.path.exists(file): | |
377 | return '' |
|
378 | return '' | |
378 | hasher = hashlib.sha1('') |
|
379 | hasher = hashlib.sha1('') | |
379 | with open(file, 'rb') as fd: |
|
380 | with open(file, 'rb') as fd: | |
380 | for data in util.filechunkiter(fd): |
|
381 | for data in util.filechunkiter(fd): | |
381 | hasher.update(data) |
|
382 | hasher.update(data) | |
382 | return hasher.hexdigest() |
|
383 | return hasher.hexdigest() | |
383 |
|
384 | |||
384 | def getexecutable(filename): |
|
385 | def getexecutable(filename): | |
385 | mode = os.stat(filename).st_mode |
|
386 | mode = os.stat(filename).st_mode | |
386 | return ((mode & stat.S_IXUSR) and |
|
387 | return ((mode & stat.S_IXUSR) and | |
387 | (mode & stat.S_IXGRP) and |
|
388 | (mode & stat.S_IXGRP) and | |
388 | (mode & stat.S_IXOTH)) |
|
389 | (mode & stat.S_IXOTH)) | |
389 |
|
390 | |||
390 | def urljoin(first, second, *arg): |
|
391 | def urljoin(first, second, *arg): | |
391 | def join(left, right): |
|
392 | def join(left, right): | |
392 | if not left.endswith('/'): |
|
393 | if not left.endswith('/'): | |
393 | left += '/' |
|
394 | left += '/' | |
394 | if right.startswith('/'): |
|
395 | if right.startswith('/'): | |
395 | right = right[1:] |
|
396 | right = right[1:] | |
396 | return left + right |
|
397 | return left + right | |
397 |
|
398 | |||
398 | url = join(first, second) |
|
399 | url = join(first, second) | |
399 | for a in arg: |
|
400 | for a in arg: | |
400 | url = join(url, a) |
|
401 | url = join(url, a) | |
401 | return url |
|
402 | return url | |
402 |
|
403 | |||
403 | def hexsha1(data): |
|
404 | def hexsha1(data): | |
404 | """hexsha1 returns the hex-encoded sha1 sum of the data in the file-like |
|
405 | """hexsha1 returns the hex-encoded sha1 sum of the data in the file-like | |
405 | object data""" |
|
406 | object data""" | |
406 | h = hashlib.sha1() |
|
407 | h = hashlib.sha1() | |
407 | for chunk in util.filechunkiter(data): |
|
408 | for chunk in util.filechunkiter(data): | |
408 | h.update(chunk) |
|
409 | h.update(chunk) | |
409 | return h.hexdigest() |
|
410 | return h.hexdigest() | |
410 |
|
411 | |||
411 | def httpsendfile(ui, filename): |
|
412 | def httpsendfile(ui, filename): | |
412 | return httpconnection.httpsendfile(ui, filename, 'rb') |
|
413 | return httpconnection.httpsendfile(ui, filename, 'rb') | |
413 |
|
414 | |||
414 | def unixpath(path): |
|
415 | def unixpath(path): | |
415 | '''Return a version of path normalized for use with the lfdirstate.''' |
|
416 | '''Return a version of path normalized for use with the lfdirstate.''' | |
416 | return util.pconvert(os.path.normpath(path)) |
|
417 | return util.pconvert(os.path.normpath(path)) | |
417 |
|
418 | |||
418 | def islfilesrepo(repo): |
|
419 | def islfilesrepo(repo): | |
419 | '''Return true if the repo is a largefile repo.''' |
|
420 | '''Return true if the repo is a largefile repo.''' | |
420 | if ('largefiles' in repo.requirements and |
|
421 | if ('largefiles' in repo.requirements and | |
421 | any(shortnameslash in f[0] for f in repo.store.datafiles())): |
|
422 | any(shortnameslash in f[0] for f in repo.store.datafiles())): | |
422 | return True |
|
423 | return True | |
423 |
|
424 | |||
424 | return any(openlfdirstate(repo.ui, repo, False)) |
|
425 | return any(openlfdirstate(repo.ui, repo, False)) | |
425 |
|
426 | |||
426 | class storeprotonotcapable(Exception): |
|
427 | class storeprotonotcapable(Exception): | |
427 | def __init__(self, storetypes): |
|
428 | def __init__(self, storetypes): | |
428 | self.storetypes = storetypes |
|
429 | self.storetypes = storetypes | |
429 |
|
430 | |||
430 | def getstandinsstate(repo): |
|
431 | def getstandinsstate(repo): | |
431 | standins = [] |
|
432 | standins = [] | |
432 | matcher = getstandinmatcher(repo) |
|
433 | matcher = getstandinmatcher(repo) | |
433 | for standin in repo.dirstate.walk(matcher, [], False, False): |
|
434 | for standin in repo.dirstate.walk(matcher, [], False, False): | |
434 | lfile = splitstandin(standin) |
|
435 | lfile = splitstandin(standin) | |
435 | try: |
|
436 | try: | |
436 | hash = readstandin(repo, lfile) |
|
437 | hash = readstandin(repo, lfile) | |
437 | except IOError: |
|
438 | except IOError: | |
438 | hash = None |
|
439 | hash = None | |
439 | standins.append((lfile, hash)) |
|
440 | standins.append((lfile, hash)) | |
440 | return standins |
|
441 | return standins | |
441 |
|
442 | |||
442 | def synclfdirstate(repo, lfdirstate, lfile, normallookup): |
|
443 | def synclfdirstate(repo, lfdirstate, lfile, normallookup): | |
443 | lfstandin = standin(lfile) |
|
444 | lfstandin = standin(lfile) | |
444 | if lfstandin in repo.dirstate: |
|
445 | if lfstandin in repo.dirstate: | |
445 | stat = repo.dirstate._map[lfstandin] |
|
446 | stat = repo.dirstate._map[lfstandin] | |
446 | state, mtime = stat[0], stat[3] |
|
447 | state, mtime = stat[0], stat[3] | |
447 | else: |
|
448 | else: | |
448 | state, mtime = '?', -1 |
|
449 | state, mtime = '?', -1 | |
449 | if state == 'n': |
|
450 | if state == 'n': | |
450 | if (normallookup or mtime < 0 or |
|
451 | if (normallookup or mtime < 0 or | |
451 | not repo.wvfs.exists(lfile)): |
|
452 | not repo.wvfs.exists(lfile)): | |
452 | # state 'n' doesn't ensure 'clean' in this case |
|
453 | # state 'n' doesn't ensure 'clean' in this case | |
453 | lfdirstate.normallookup(lfile) |
|
454 | lfdirstate.normallookup(lfile) | |
454 | else: |
|
455 | else: | |
455 | lfdirstate.normal(lfile) |
|
456 | lfdirstate.normal(lfile) | |
456 | elif state == 'm': |
|
457 | elif state == 'm': | |
457 | lfdirstate.normallookup(lfile) |
|
458 | lfdirstate.normallookup(lfile) | |
458 | elif state == 'r': |
|
459 | elif state == 'r': | |
459 | lfdirstate.remove(lfile) |
|
460 | lfdirstate.remove(lfile) | |
460 | elif state == 'a': |
|
461 | elif state == 'a': | |
461 | lfdirstate.add(lfile) |
|
462 | lfdirstate.add(lfile) | |
462 | elif state == '?': |
|
463 | elif state == '?': | |
463 | lfdirstate.drop(lfile) |
|
464 | lfdirstate.drop(lfile) | |
464 |
|
465 | |||
465 | def markcommitted(orig, ctx, node): |
|
466 | def markcommitted(orig, ctx, node): | |
466 | repo = ctx.repo() |
|
467 | repo = ctx.repo() | |
467 |
|
468 | |||
468 | orig(node) |
|
469 | orig(node) | |
469 |
|
470 | |||
470 | # ATTENTION: "ctx.files()" may differ from "repo[node].files()" |
|
471 | # ATTENTION: "ctx.files()" may differ from "repo[node].files()" | |
471 | # because files coming from the 2nd parent are omitted in the latter. |
|
472 | # because files coming from the 2nd parent are omitted in the latter. | |
472 | # |
|
473 | # | |
473 | # The former should be used to get targets of "synclfdirstate", |
|
474 | # The former should be used to get targets of "synclfdirstate", | |
474 | # because such files: |
|
475 | # because such files: | |
475 | # - are marked as "a" by "patch.patch()" (e.g. via transplant), and |
|
476 | # - are marked as "a" by "patch.patch()" (e.g. via transplant), and | |
476 | # - have to be marked as "n" after commit, but |
|
477 | # - have to be marked as "n" after commit, but | |
477 | # - aren't listed in "repo[node].files()" |
|
478 | # - aren't listed in "repo[node].files()" | |
478 |
|
479 | |||
479 | lfdirstate = openlfdirstate(repo.ui, repo) |
|
480 | lfdirstate = openlfdirstate(repo.ui, repo) | |
480 | for f in ctx.files(): |
|
481 | for f in ctx.files(): | |
481 | lfile = splitstandin(f) |
|
482 | lfile = splitstandin(f) | |
482 | if lfile is not None: |
|
483 | if lfile is not None: | |
483 | synclfdirstate(repo, lfdirstate, lfile, False) |
|
484 | synclfdirstate(repo, lfdirstate, lfile, False) | |
484 | lfdirstate.write() |
|
485 | lfdirstate.write() | |
485 |
|
486 | |||
486 | # As part of committing, copy all of the largefiles into the cache. |
|
487 | # As part of committing, copy all of the largefiles into the cache. | |
487 | copyalltostore(repo, node) |
|
488 | copyalltostore(repo, node) | |
488 |
|
489 | |||
489 | def getlfilestoupdate(oldstandins, newstandins): |
|
490 | def getlfilestoupdate(oldstandins, newstandins): | |
490 | changedstandins = set(oldstandins).symmetric_difference(set(newstandins)) |
|
491 | changedstandins = set(oldstandins).symmetric_difference(set(newstandins)) | |
491 | filelist = [] |
|
492 | filelist = [] | |
492 | for f in changedstandins: |
|
493 | for f in changedstandins: | |
493 | if f[0] not in filelist: |
|
494 | if f[0] not in filelist: | |
494 | filelist.append(f[0]) |
|
495 | filelist.append(f[0]) | |
495 | return filelist |
|
496 | return filelist | |
496 |
|
497 | |||
497 | def getlfilestoupload(repo, missing, addfunc): |
|
498 | def getlfilestoupload(repo, missing, addfunc): | |
498 | for i, n in enumerate(missing): |
|
499 | for i, n in enumerate(missing): | |
499 | repo.ui.progress(_('finding outgoing largefiles'), i, |
|
500 | repo.ui.progress(_('finding outgoing largefiles'), i, | |
500 | unit=_('revisions'), total=len(missing)) |
|
501 | unit=_('revisions'), total=len(missing)) | |
501 | parents = [p for p in repo[n].parents() if p != node.nullid] |
|
502 | parents = [p for p in repo[n].parents() if p != node.nullid] | |
502 |
|
503 | |||
503 | oldlfstatus = repo.lfstatus |
|
504 | oldlfstatus = repo.lfstatus | |
504 | repo.lfstatus = False |
|
505 | repo.lfstatus = False | |
505 | try: |
|
506 | try: | |
506 | ctx = repo[n] |
|
507 | ctx = repo[n] | |
507 | finally: |
|
508 | finally: | |
508 | repo.lfstatus = oldlfstatus |
|
509 | repo.lfstatus = oldlfstatus | |
509 |
|
510 | |||
510 | files = set(ctx.files()) |
|
511 | files = set(ctx.files()) | |
511 | if len(parents) == 2: |
|
512 | if len(parents) == 2: | |
512 | mc = ctx.manifest() |
|
513 | mc = ctx.manifest() | |
513 | mp1 = ctx.parents()[0].manifest() |
|
514 | mp1 = ctx.parents()[0].manifest() | |
514 | mp2 = ctx.parents()[1].manifest() |
|
515 | mp2 = ctx.parents()[1].manifest() | |
515 | for f in mp1: |
|
516 | for f in mp1: | |
516 | if f not in mc: |
|
517 | if f not in mc: | |
517 | files.add(f) |
|
518 | files.add(f) | |
518 | for f in mp2: |
|
519 | for f in mp2: | |
519 | if f not in mc: |
|
520 | if f not in mc: | |
520 | files.add(f) |
|
521 | files.add(f) | |
521 | for f in mc: |
|
522 | for f in mc: | |
522 | if mc[f] != mp1.get(f, None) or mc[f] != mp2.get(f, None): |
|
523 | if mc[f] != mp1.get(f, None) or mc[f] != mp2.get(f, None): | |
523 | files.add(f) |
|
524 | files.add(f) | |
524 | for fn in files: |
|
525 | for fn in files: | |
525 | if isstandin(fn) and fn in ctx: |
|
526 | if isstandin(fn) and fn in ctx: | |
526 | addfunc(fn, ctx[fn].data().strip()) |
|
527 | addfunc(fn, ctx[fn].data().strip()) | |
527 | repo.ui.progress(_('finding outgoing largefiles'), None) |
|
528 | repo.ui.progress(_('finding outgoing largefiles'), None) | |
528 |
|
529 | |||
529 | def updatestandinsbymatch(repo, match): |
|
530 | def updatestandinsbymatch(repo, match): | |
530 | '''Update standins in the working directory according to specified match |
|
531 | '''Update standins in the working directory according to specified match | |
531 |
|
532 | |||
532 | This returns (possibly modified) ``match`` object to be used for |
|
533 | This returns (possibly modified) ``match`` object to be used for | |
533 | subsequent commit process. |
|
534 | subsequent commit process. | |
534 | ''' |
|
535 | ''' | |
535 |
|
536 | |||
536 | ui = repo.ui |
|
537 | ui = repo.ui | |
537 |
|
538 | |||
538 | # Case 1: user calls commit with no specific files or |
|
539 | # Case 1: user calls commit with no specific files or | |
539 | # include/exclude patterns: refresh and commit all files that |
|
540 | # include/exclude patterns: refresh and commit all files that | |
540 | # are "dirty". |
|
541 | # are "dirty". | |
541 | if match is None or match.always(): |
|
542 | if match is None or match.always(): | |
542 | # Spend a bit of time here to get a list of files we know |
|
543 | # Spend a bit of time here to get a list of files we know | |
543 | # are modified so we can compare only against those. |
|
544 | # are modified so we can compare only against those. | |
544 | # It can cost a lot of time (several seconds) |
|
545 | # It can cost a lot of time (several seconds) | |
545 | # otherwise to update all standins if the largefiles are |
|
546 | # otherwise to update all standins if the largefiles are | |
546 | # large. |
|
547 | # large. | |
547 | lfdirstate = openlfdirstate(ui, repo) |
|
548 | lfdirstate = openlfdirstate(ui, repo) | |
548 | dirtymatch = matchmod.always(repo.root, repo.getcwd()) |
|
549 | dirtymatch = matchmod.always(repo.root, repo.getcwd()) | |
549 | unsure, s = lfdirstate.status(dirtymatch, [], False, False, |
|
550 | unsure, s = lfdirstate.status(dirtymatch, [], False, False, | |
550 | False) |
|
551 | False) | |
551 | modifiedfiles = unsure + s.modified + s.added + s.removed |
|
552 | modifiedfiles = unsure + s.modified + s.added + s.removed | |
552 | lfiles = listlfiles(repo) |
|
553 | lfiles = listlfiles(repo) | |
553 | # this only loops through largefiles that exist (not |
|
554 | # this only loops through largefiles that exist (not | |
554 | # removed/renamed) |
|
555 | # removed/renamed) | |
555 | for lfile in lfiles: |
|
556 | for lfile in lfiles: | |
556 | if lfile in modifiedfiles: |
|
557 | if lfile in modifiedfiles: | |
557 | if repo.wvfs.exists(standin(lfile)): |
|
558 | if repo.wvfs.exists(standin(lfile)): | |
558 | # this handles the case where a rebase is being |
|
559 | # this handles the case where a rebase is being | |
559 | # performed and the working copy is not updated |
|
560 | # performed and the working copy is not updated | |
560 | # yet. |
|
561 | # yet. | |
561 | if repo.wvfs.exists(lfile): |
|
562 | if repo.wvfs.exists(lfile): | |
562 | updatestandin(repo, |
|
563 | updatestandin(repo, | |
563 | standin(lfile)) |
|
564 | standin(lfile)) | |
564 |
|
565 | |||
565 | return match |
|
566 | return match | |
566 |
|
567 | |||
567 | lfiles = listlfiles(repo) |
|
568 | lfiles = listlfiles(repo) | |
568 | match._files = repo._subdirlfs(match.files(), lfiles) |
|
569 | match._files = repo._subdirlfs(match.files(), lfiles) | |
569 |
|
570 | |||
570 | # Case 2: user calls commit with specified patterns: refresh |
|
571 | # Case 2: user calls commit with specified patterns: refresh | |
571 | # any matching big files. |
|
572 | # any matching big files. | |
572 | smatcher = composestandinmatcher(repo, match) |
|
573 | smatcher = composestandinmatcher(repo, match) | |
573 | standins = repo.dirstate.walk(smatcher, [], False, False) |
|
574 | standins = repo.dirstate.walk(smatcher, [], False, False) | |
574 |
|
575 | |||
575 | # No matching big files: get out of the way and pass control to |
|
576 | # No matching big files: get out of the way and pass control to | |
576 | # the usual commit() method. |
|
577 | # the usual commit() method. | |
577 | if not standins: |
|
578 | if not standins: | |
578 | return match |
|
579 | return match | |
579 |
|
580 | |||
580 | # Refresh all matching big files. It's possible that the |
|
581 | # Refresh all matching big files. It's possible that the | |
581 | # commit will end up failing, in which case the big files will |
|
582 | # commit will end up failing, in which case the big files will | |
582 | # stay refreshed. No harm done: the user modified them and |
|
583 | # stay refreshed. No harm done: the user modified them and | |
583 | # asked to commit them, so sooner or later we're going to |
|
584 | # asked to commit them, so sooner or later we're going to | |
584 | # refresh the standins. Might as well leave them refreshed. |
|
585 | # refresh the standins. Might as well leave them refreshed. | |
585 | lfdirstate = openlfdirstate(ui, repo) |
|
586 | lfdirstate = openlfdirstate(ui, repo) | |
586 | for fstandin in standins: |
|
587 | for fstandin in standins: | |
587 | lfile = splitstandin(fstandin) |
|
588 | lfile = splitstandin(fstandin) | |
588 | if lfdirstate[lfile] != 'r': |
|
589 | if lfdirstate[lfile] != 'r': | |
589 | updatestandin(repo, fstandin) |
|
590 | updatestandin(repo, fstandin) | |
590 |
|
591 | |||
591 | # Cook up a new matcher that only matches regular files or |
|
592 | # Cook up a new matcher that only matches regular files or | |
592 | # standins corresponding to the big files requested by the |
|
593 | # standins corresponding to the big files requested by the | |
593 | # user. Have to modify _files to prevent commit() from |
|
594 | # user. Have to modify _files to prevent commit() from | |
594 | # complaining "not tracked" for big files. |
|
595 | # complaining "not tracked" for big files. | |
595 | match = copy.copy(match) |
|
596 | match = copy.copy(match) | |
596 | origmatchfn = match.matchfn |
|
597 | origmatchfn = match.matchfn | |
597 |
|
598 | |||
598 | # Check both the list of largefiles and the list of |
|
599 | # Check both the list of largefiles and the list of | |
599 | # standins because if a largefile was removed, it |
|
600 | # standins because if a largefile was removed, it | |
600 | # won't be in the list of largefiles at this point |
|
601 | # won't be in the list of largefiles at this point | |
601 | match._files += sorted(standins) |
|
602 | match._files += sorted(standins) | |
602 |
|
603 | |||
603 | actualfiles = [] |
|
604 | actualfiles = [] | |
604 | for f in match._files: |
|
605 | for f in match._files: | |
605 | fstandin = standin(f) |
|
606 | fstandin = standin(f) | |
606 |
|
607 | |||
607 | # For largefiles, only one of the normal and standin should be |
|
608 | # For largefiles, only one of the normal and standin should be | |
608 | # committed (except if one of them is a remove). In the case of a |
|
609 | # committed (except if one of them is a remove). In the case of a | |
609 | # standin removal, drop the normal file if it is unknown to dirstate. |
|
610 | # standin removal, drop the normal file if it is unknown to dirstate. | |
610 | # Thus, skip plain largefile names but keep the standin. |
|
611 | # Thus, skip plain largefile names but keep the standin. | |
611 | if f in lfiles or fstandin in standins: |
|
612 | if f in lfiles or fstandin in standins: | |
612 | if repo.dirstate[fstandin] != 'r': |
|
613 | if repo.dirstate[fstandin] != 'r': | |
613 | if repo.dirstate[f] != 'r': |
|
614 | if repo.dirstate[f] != 'r': | |
614 | continue |
|
615 | continue | |
615 | elif repo.dirstate[f] == '?': |
|
616 | elif repo.dirstate[f] == '?': | |
616 | continue |
|
617 | continue | |
617 |
|
618 | |||
618 | actualfiles.append(f) |
|
619 | actualfiles.append(f) | |
619 | match._files = actualfiles |
|
620 | match._files = actualfiles | |
620 |
|
621 | |||
621 | def matchfn(f): |
|
622 | def matchfn(f): | |
622 | if origmatchfn(f): |
|
623 | if origmatchfn(f): | |
623 | return f not in lfiles |
|
624 | return f not in lfiles | |
624 | else: |
|
625 | else: | |
625 | return f in standins |
|
626 | return f in standins | |
626 |
|
627 | |||
627 | match.matchfn = matchfn |
|
628 | match.matchfn = matchfn | |
628 |
|
629 | |||
629 | return match |
|
630 | return match | |
630 |
|
631 | |||
631 | class automatedcommithook(object): |
|
632 | class automatedcommithook(object): | |
632 | '''Stateful hook to update standins at the 1st commit of resuming |
|
633 | '''Stateful hook to update standins at the 1st commit of resuming | |
633 |
|
634 | |||
634 | For efficiency, updating standins in the working directory should |
|
635 | For efficiency, updating standins in the working directory should | |
635 | be avoided while automated committing (like rebase, transplant and |
|
636 | be avoided while automated committing (like rebase, transplant and | |
636 | so on), because they should be updated before committing. |
|
637 | so on), because they should be updated before committing. | |
637 |
|
638 | |||
638 | But the 1st commit of resuming automated committing (e.g. ``rebase |
|
639 | But the 1st commit of resuming automated committing (e.g. ``rebase | |
639 | --continue``) should update them, because largefiles may be |
|
640 | --continue``) should update them, because largefiles may be | |
640 | modified manually. |
|
641 | modified manually. | |
641 | ''' |
|
642 | ''' | |
642 | def __init__(self, resuming): |
|
643 | def __init__(self, resuming): | |
643 | self.resuming = resuming |
|
644 | self.resuming = resuming | |
644 |
|
645 | |||
645 | def __call__(self, repo, match): |
|
646 | def __call__(self, repo, match): | |
646 | if self.resuming: |
|
647 | if self.resuming: | |
647 | self.resuming = False # avoids updating at subsequent commits |
|
648 | self.resuming = False # avoids updating at subsequent commits | |
648 | return updatestandinsbymatch(repo, match) |
|
649 | return updatestandinsbymatch(repo, match) | |
649 | else: |
|
650 | else: | |
650 | return match |
|
651 | return match | |
651 |
|
652 | |||
652 | def getstatuswriter(ui, repo, forcibly=None): |
|
653 | def getstatuswriter(ui, repo, forcibly=None): | |
653 | '''Return the function to write largefiles specific status out |
|
654 | '''Return the function to write largefiles specific status out | |
654 |
|
655 | |||
655 | If ``forcibly`` is ``None``, this returns the last element of |
|
656 | If ``forcibly`` is ``None``, this returns the last element of | |
656 | ``repo._lfstatuswriters`` as "default" writer function. |
|
657 | ``repo._lfstatuswriters`` as "default" writer function. | |
657 |
|
658 | |||
658 | Otherwise, this returns the function to always write out (or |
|
659 | Otherwise, this returns the function to always write out (or | |
659 | ignore if ``not forcibly``) status. |
|
660 | ignore if ``not forcibly``) status. | |
660 | ''' |
|
661 | ''' | |
661 | if forcibly is None and util.safehasattr(repo, '_largefilesenabled'): |
|
662 | if forcibly is None and util.safehasattr(repo, '_largefilesenabled'): | |
662 | return repo._lfstatuswriters[-1] |
|
663 | return repo._lfstatuswriters[-1] | |
663 | else: |
|
664 | else: | |
664 | if forcibly: |
|
665 | if forcibly: | |
665 | return ui.status # forcibly WRITE OUT |
|
666 | return ui.status # forcibly WRITE OUT | |
666 | else: |
|
667 | else: | |
667 | return lambda *msg, **opts: None # forcibly IGNORE |
|
668 | return lambda *msg, **opts: None # forcibly IGNORE |
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