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interfaces: add the optional `bdiff.xdiffblocks()` method...
interfaces: add the optional `bdiff.xdiffblocks()` method PyCharm flagged where this was called on the protocol class in `mdiff.py` in the previous commit, but pytype completely missed it. PyCharm is correct here, but I'm committing this separately to highlight this potential problem- some of the implementations don't implement _all_ of the methods the others do, and there's not a great way to indicate on a protocol class that a method or attribute is optional- that's kinda the opposite of what static typing is about. Making the method an `Optional[Callable]` attribute works here, and keeps both PyCharm and pytype happy, and the generated `mdiff.pyi` and `modules.pyi` look reasonable. We might be getting a little lucky, because the method isn't invoked directly- it is returned from another method that selects which block function to use. Except since it is declared on the protocol class, every module needs this attribute (in theory, but in practice this doesn't seem to be checked), so the check for it on the module has to change from `hasattr()` to `getattr(..., None)`. We defer defining the optional attrs to the type checking phase as an extra precaution- that way it isn't an attr with a `None` value at runtime if someone is still using `hasattr()`. As to why pytype missed this, I have no clue. The generated `mdiff.pyi` even has the global variable typed as `bdiff: intmod.BDiff`, so uses of it really should comply with what is on the class, protocol class or not.

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# repocache.py - in-memory repository cache for long-running services
#
# Copyright 2018 Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import annotations
import collections
import gc
import threading
from . import (
error,
hg,
obsolete,
scmutil,
util,
)
class repoloader:
"""Load repositories in background thread
This is designed for a forking server. A cached repo cannot be obtained
until the server fork()s a worker and the loader thread stops.
"""
def __init__(self, ui, maxlen):
self._ui = ui.copy()
self._cache = util.lrucachedict(max=maxlen)
# use deque and Event instead of Queue since deque can discard
# old items to keep at most maxlen items.
self._inqueue = collections.deque(maxlen=maxlen)
self._accepting = False
self._newentry = threading.Event()
self._thread = None
def start(self):
assert not self._thread
if self._inqueue.maxlen == 0:
# no need to spawn loader thread as the cache is disabled
return
self._accepting = True
self._thread = threading.Thread(target=self._mainloop)
self._thread.start()
def stop(self):
if not self._thread:
return
self._accepting = False
self._newentry.set()
self._thread.join()
self._thread = None
self._cache.clear()
self._inqueue.clear()
def load(self, path):
"""Request to load the specified repository in background"""
self._inqueue.append(path)
self._newentry.set()
def get(self, path):
"""Return a cached repo if available
This function must be called after fork(), where the loader thread
is stopped. Otherwise, the returned repo might be updated by the
loader thread.
"""
if self._thread and self._thread.is_alive():
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b'cannot obtain cached repo while loader is active'
)
return self._cache.peek(path, None)
def _mainloop(self):
while self._accepting:
# Avoid heavy GC after fork(), which would cancel the benefit of
# COW. We assume that GIL is acquired while GC is underway in the
# loader thread. If that isn't true, we might have to move
# gc.collect() to the main thread so that fork() would never stop
# the thread where GC is in progress.
gc.collect()
self._newentry.wait()
while self._accepting:
self._newentry.clear()
try:
path = self._inqueue.popleft()
except IndexError:
break
scmutil.callcatch(self._ui, lambda: self._load(path))
def _load(self, path):
start = util.timer()
# TODO: repo should be recreated if storage configuration changed
try:
# pop before loading so inconsistent state wouldn't be exposed
repo = self._cache.pop(path)
except KeyError:
repo = hg.repository(self._ui, path).unfiltered()
_warmupcache(repo)
repo.ui.log(
b'repocache',
b'loaded repo into cache: %s (in %.3fs)\n',
path,
util.timer() - start,
)
self._cache.insert(path, repo)
# TODO: think about proper API of preloading cache
def _warmupcache(repo):
repo.invalidateall()
repo.changelog
repo.obsstore._all
repo.obsstore.successors
repo.obsstore.predecessors
repo.obsstore.children
for name in obsolete.cachefuncs:
obsolete.getrevs(repo, name)
# ensure the phase cache is fully initialized
repo._phasecache.phase(repo, repo.changelog.tiprev())
# TODO: think about proper API of attaching preloaded attributes
def copycache(srcrepo, destrepo):
"""Copy cached attributes from srcrepo to destrepo"""
destfilecache = destrepo._filecache
srcfilecache = srcrepo._filecache
if b'changelog' in srcfilecache:
destfilecache[b'changelog'] = ce = srcfilecache[b'changelog']
ce.obj.opener = ce.obj._inner.opener = destrepo.svfs
if b'obsstore' in srcfilecache:
destfilecache[b'obsstore'] = ce = srcfilecache[b'obsstore']
ce.obj.svfs = destrepo.svfs
if b'_phasecache' in srcfilecache:
destfilecache[b'_phasecache'] = ce = srcfilecache[b'_phasecache']
ce.obj.opener = destrepo.svfs