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releasenotes: add a file in which to record release notes...
releasenotes: add a file in which to record release notes I've just spent a few very boring hours going through the changelog for the 5.0 release (829 commits). We only had 5 commits that used the syntax that the release notes extension expects. This commit adds a file in which we can record important changes. The file should preferably be edited in the patch that makes the important change, but it can also be edited after (I think this is an important benefit compared to the release notes extension). I'm thinking that we can rename the file from "next" to "5.1" or something when it's time, and then we'd create a new "next" file on the default branch. I've used the syntax that we use on the our wiki in the template, but I don't care much that we use any valid syntax at all. The idea is mostly to record important changes when they happen. I expect that some copy editing will be needed at release time anyway. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6332

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# shallowrepo.py - shallow repository that uses remote filelogs
#
# Copyright 2013 Facebook, Inc.
#
# 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 absolute_import
import os
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import hex, nullid, nullrev
from mercurial import (
encoding,
error,
localrepo,
match,
scmutil,
sparse,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import procutil
from . import (
connectionpool,
constants,
contentstore,
datapack,
fileserverclient,
historypack,
metadatastore,
remotefilectx,
remotefilelog,
shallowutil,
)
if util.safehasattr(util, '_hgexecutable'):
# Before 5be286db
_hgexecutable = util.hgexecutable
else:
from mercurial.utils import procutil
_hgexecutable = procutil.hgexecutable
# These make*stores functions are global so that other extensions can replace
# them.
def makelocalstores(repo):
"""In-repo stores, like .hg/store/data; can not be discarded."""
localpath = os.path.join(repo.svfs.vfs.base, 'data')
if not os.path.exists(localpath):
os.makedirs(localpath)
# Instantiate local data stores
localcontent = contentstore.remotefilelogcontentstore(
repo, localpath, repo.name, shared=False)
localmetadata = metadatastore.remotefilelogmetadatastore(
repo, localpath, repo.name, shared=False)
return localcontent, localmetadata
def makecachestores(repo):
"""Typically machine-wide, cache of remote data; can be discarded."""
# Instantiate shared cache stores
cachepath = shallowutil.getcachepath(repo.ui)
cachecontent = contentstore.remotefilelogcontentstore(
repo, cachepath, repo.name, shared=True)
cachemetadata = metadatastore.remotefilelogmetadatastore(
repo, cachepath, repo.name, shared=True)
repo.sharedstore = cachecontent
repo.shareddatastores.append(cachecontent)
repo.sharedhistorystores.append(cachemetadata)
return cachecontent, cachemetadata
def makeremotestores(repo, cachecontent, cachemetadata):
"""These stores fetch data from a remote server."""
# Instantiate remote stores
repo.fileservice = fileserverclient.fileserverclient(repo)
remotecontent = contentstore.remotecontentstore(
repo.ui, repo.fileservice, cachecontent)
remotemetadata = metadatastore.remotemetadatastore(
repo.ui, repo.fileservice, cachemetadata)
return remotecontent, remotemetadata
def makepackstores(repo):
"""Packs are more efficient (to read from) cache stores."""
# Instantiate pack stores
packpath = shallowutil.getcachepackpath(repo,
constants.FILEPACK_CATEGORY)
packcontentstore = datapack.datapackstore(repo.ui, packpath)
packmetadatastore = historypack.historypackstore(repo.ui, packpath)
repo.shareddatastores.append(packcontentstore)
repo.sharedhistorystores.append(packmetadatastore)
shallowutil.reportpackmetrics(repo.ui, 'filestore', packcontentstore,
packmetadatastore)
return packcontentstore, packmetadatastore
def makeunionstores(repo):
"""Union stores iterate the other stores and return the first result."""
repo.shareddatastores = []
repo.sharedhistorystores = []
packcontentstore, packmetadatastore = makepackstores(repo)
cachecontent, cachemetadata = makecachestores(repo)
localcontent, localmetadata = makelocalstores(repo)
remotecontent, remotemetadata = makeremotestores(repo, cachecontent,
cachemetadata)
# Instantiate union stores
repo.contentstore = contentstore.unioncontentstore(
packcontentstore, cachecontent,
localcontent, remotecontent, writestore=localcontent)
repo.metadatastore = metadatastore.unionmetadatastore(
packmetadatastore, cachemetadata, localmetadata, remotemetadata,
writestore=localmetadata)
fileservicedatawrite = cachecontent
fileservicehistorywrite = cachemetadata
repo.fileservice.setstore(repo.contentstore, repo.metadatastore,
fileservicedatawrite, fileservicehistorywrite)
shallowutil.reportpackmetrics(repo.ui, 'filestore',
packcontentstore, packmetadatastore)
def wraprepo(repo):
class shallowrepository(repo.__class__):
@util.propertycache
def name(self):
return self.ui.config('remotefilelog', 'reponame')
@util.propertycache
def fallbackpath(self):
path = repo.ui.config("remotefilelog", "fallbackpath",
repo.ui.config('paths', 'default'))
if not path:
raise error.Abort("no remotefilelog server "
"configured - is your .hg/hgrc trusted?")
return path
def maybesparsematch(self, *revs, **kwargs):
'''
A wrapper that allows the remotefilelog to invoke sparsematch() if
this is a sparse repository, or returns None if this is not a
sparse repository.
'''
if revs:
ret = sparse.matcher(repo, revs=revs)
else:
ret = sparse.matcher(repo)
if ret.always():
return None
return ret
def file(self, f):
if f[0] == '/':
f = f[1:]
if self.shallowmatch(f):
return remotefilelog.remotefilelog(self.svfs, f, self)
else:
return super(shallowrepository, self).file(f)
def filectx(self, path, *args, **kwargs):
if self.shallowmatch(path):
return remotefilectx.remotefilectx(self, path, *args, **kwargs)
else:
return super(shallowrepository, self).filectx(path, *args,
**kwargs)
@localrepo.unfilteredmethod
def commitctx(self, ctx, error=False):
"""Add a new revision to current repository.
Revision information is passed via the context argument.
"""
# some contexts already have manifest nodes, they don't need any
# prefetching (for example if we're just editing a commit message
# we can reuse manifest
if not ctx.manifestnode():
# prefetch files that will likely be compared
m1 = ctx.p1().manifest()
files = []
for f in ctx.modified() + ctx.added():
fparent1 = m1.get(f, nullid)
if fparent1 != nullid:
files.append((f, hex(fparent1)))
self.fileservice.prefetch(files)
return super(shallowrepository, self).commitctx(ctx,
error=error)
def backgroundprefetch(self, revs, base=None, repack=False, pats=None,
opts=None):
"""Runs prefetch in background with optional repack
"""
cmd = [_hgexecutable(), '-R', repo.origroot, 'prefetch']
if repack:
cmd.append('--repack')
if revs:
cmd += ['-r', revs]
procutil.runbgcommand(cmd, encoding.environ)
def prefetch(self, revs, base=None, pats=None, opts=None):
"""Prefetches all the necessary file revisions for the given revs
Optionally runs repack in background
"""
with repo._lock(repo.svfs, 'prefetchlock', True, None, None,
_('prefetching in %s') % repo.origroot):
self._prefetch(revs, base, pats, opts)
def _prefetch(self, revs, base=None, pats=None, opts=None):
fallbackpath = self.fallbackpath
if fallbackpath:
# If we know a rev is on the server, we should fetch the server
# version of those files, since our local file versions might
# become obsolete if the local commits are stripped.
localrevs = repo.revs('outgoing(%s)', fallbackpath)
if base is not None and base != nullrev:
serverbase = list(repo.revs('first(reverse(::%s) - %ld)',
base, localrevs))
if serverbase:
base = serverbase[0]
else:
localrevs = repo
mfl = repo.manifestlog
mfrevlog = mfl.getstorage('')
if base is not None:
mfdict = mfl[repo[base].manifestnode()].read()
skip = set(mfdict.iteritems())
else:
skip = set()
# Copy the skip set to start large and avoid constant resizing,
# and since it's likely to be very similar to the prefetch set.
files = skip.copy()
serverfiles = skip.copy()
visited = set()
visited.add(nullrev)
revcount = len(revs)
progress = self.ui.makeprogress(_('prefetching'), total=revcount)
progress.update(0)
for rev in sorted(revs):
ctx = repo[rev]
if pats:
m = scmutil.match(ctx, pats, opts)
sparsematch = repo.maybesparsematch(rev)
mfnode = ctx.manifestnode()
mfrev = mfrevlog.rev(mfnode)
# Decompressing manifests is expensive.
# When possible, only read the deltas.
p1, p2 = mfrevlog.parentrevs(mfrev)
if p1 in visited and p2 in visited:
mfdict = mfl[mfnode].readfast()
else:
mfdict = mfl[mfnode].read()
diff = mfdict.iteritems()
if pats:
diff = (pf for pf in diff if m(pf[0]))
if sparsematch:
diff = (pf for pf in diff if sparsematch(pf[0]))
if rev not in localrevs:
serverfiles.update(diff)
else:
files.update(diff)
visited.add(mfrev)
progress.increment()
files.difference_update(skip)
serverfiles.difference_update(skip)
progress.complete()
# Fetch files known to be on the server
if serverfiles:
results = [(path, hex(fnode)) for (path, fnode) in serverfiles]
repo.fileservice.prefetch(results, force=True)
# Fetch files that may or may not be on the server
if files:
results = [(path, hex(fnode)) for (path, fnode) in files]
repo.fileservice.prefetch(results)
def close(self):
super(shallowrepository, self).close()
self.connectionpool.close()
repo.__class__ = shallowrepository
repo.shallowmatch = match.always()
makeunionstores(repo)
repo.includepattern = repo.ui.configlist("remotefilelog", "includepattern",
None)
repo.excludepattern = repo.ui.configlist("remotefilelog", "excludepattern",
None)
if not util.safehasattr(repo, 'connectionpool'):
repo.connectionpool = connectionpool.connectionpool(repo)
if repo.includepattern or repo.excludepattern:
repo.shallowmatch = match.match(repo.root, '', None,
repo.includepattern, repo.excludepattern)