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wireprotov1peer: simplify the way batchable rpcs are defined...
wireprotov1peer: simplify the way batchable rpcs are defined The scheme with futures/generator is confusing due to the way communication is done by side effects, especially with two different "future" objects. Just returning a request and a function to read the response is easier to understand. There are tests failures with the largefiles extension due to it aliasing one rpc to another one, which gets fixed in the next commit. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11211

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# Copyright 2010-2011 Fog Creek Software
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''largefile store working over Mercurial's wire protocol'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
from . import (
lfutil,
remotestore,
)
class wirestore(remotestore.remotestore):
def __init__(self, ui, repo, remote):
cap = remote.capable(b'largefiles')
if not cap:
raise lfutil.storeprotonotcapable([])
storetypes = cap.split(b',')
if b'serve' not in storetypes:
raise lfutil.storeprotonotcapable(storetypes)
self.remote = remote
super(wirestore, self).__init__(ui, repo, remote.url())
def _put(self, hash, fd):
return self.remote.putlfile(hash, fd)
def _get(self, hash):
return self.remote.getlfile(hash)
def _stat(self, hashes):
"""For each hash, return 0 if it is available, other values if not.
It is usually 2 if the largefile is missing, but might be 1 the server
has a corrupted copy."""
with self.remote.commandexecutor() as e:
fs = []
for hash in hashes:
fs.append(
(
hash,
e.callcommand(
b'statlfile',
{
b'sha': hash,
},
),
)
)
return {hash: f.result() for hash, f in fs}