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interfaces: make the `peer` mixin not a Protocol to fix Python 3.10 failures I can't find any documentation on this, but it appears that Protocol class attributes don't get inherited in subclasses that explicitly subclass a Protocol until Python 3.11, which caused a ton of failures in CI on macOS and Windows (which both test using Python 3.9). The problem started with 1df97507c6b8, and typically manifested as most tests failing to access `ui` on various `peer` classes. Here's a short proof of concept: from __future__ import annotations from typing import ( Protocol, ) class peer(Protocol): limitedarguments: bool = False def __init__(self, arg1, arg2, remotehidden: bool = False) -> None: self.arg1 = arg1 self.arg2 = arg2 class subclass(peer): def __init__(self, arg1, arg2): super(subclass, self).__init__(arg1, arg2, False) sub = subclass(1, 2) print("sub.arg1 is %r" % sub.arg1) When run with Python 3.8.10, 3.9.13, and 3.10.11, the result is: $ py -3.8 prot-test.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "prot-test.py", line 20, in <module> print("sub.arg1 is %r" % sub.arg1) AttributeError: 'subclass' object has no attribute 'arg1' On Python 3.11.9, 3.12.7, and 3.13.0, the result is: $ py -3.11 ../prot-test.py sub.arg1 is 1 Explicitly adding annotations to `peer` like `limitedarguments` didn't help.

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# revlogdeltas.py - constant used for revlog logic.
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com>
# Copyright 2018 Octobus <contact@octobus.net>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""Helper class to compute deltas stored inside revlogs"""
from __future__ import annotations
import struct
from ..interfaces import repository
from .. import revlogutils
### Internal utily constants
KIND_CHANGELOG = 1001 # over 256 to not be comparable with a bytes
KIND_MANIFESTLOG = 1002
KIND_FILELOG = 1003
KIND_OTHER = 1004
ALL_KINDS = {
KIND_CHANGELOG,
KIND_MANIFESTLOG,
KIND_FILELOG,
KIND_OTHER,
}
### Index entry key
#
#
# Internal details
# ----------------
#
# A large part of the revlog logic deals with revisions' "index entries", tuple
# objects that contains the same "items" whatever the revlog version.
# Different versions will have different ways of storing these items (sometimes
# not having them at all), but the tuple will always be the same. New fields
# are usually added at the end to avoid breaking existing code that relies
# on the existing order. The field are defined as follows:
# [0] offset:
# The byte index of the start of revision data chunk.
# That value is shifted up by 16 bits. use "offset = field >> 16" to
# retrieve it.
#
# flags:
# A flag field that carries special information or changes the behavior
# of the revision. (see `REVIDX_*` constants for details)
# The flag field only occupies the first 16 bits of this field,
# use "flags = field & 0xFFFF" to retrieve the value.
ENTRY_DATA_OFFSET = 0
# [1] compressed length:
# The size, in bytes, of the chunk on disk
ENTRY_DATA_COMPRESSED_LENGTH = 1
# [2] uncompressed length:
# The size, in bytes, of the full revision once reconstructed.
ENTRY_DATA_UNCOMPRESSED_LENGTH = 2
# [3] base rev:
# Either the base of the revision delta chain (without general
# delta), or the base of the delta (stored in the data chunk)
# with general delta.
ENTRY_DELTA_BASE = 3
# [4] link rev:
# Changelog revision number of the changeset introducing this
# revision.
ENTRY_LINK_REV = 4
# [5] parent 1 rev:
# Revision number of the first parent
ENTRY_PARENT_1 = 5
# [6] parent 2 rev:
# Revision number of the second parent
ENTRY_PARENT_2 = 6
# [7] node id:
# The node id of the current revision
ENTRY_NODE_ID = 7
# [8] sidedata offset:
# The byte index of the start of the revision's side-data chunk.
ENTRY_SIDEDATA_OFFSET = 8
# [9] sidedata chunk length:
# The size, in bytes, of the revision's side-data chunk.
ENTRY_SIDEDATA_COMPRESSED_LENGTH = 9
# [10] data compression mode:
# two bits that detail the way the data chunk is compressed on disk.
# (see "COMP_MODE_*" constants for details). For revlog version 0 and
# 1 this will always be COMP_MODE_INLINE.
ENTRY_DATA_COMPRESSION_MODE = 10
# [11] side-data compression mode:
# two bits that detail the way the sidedata chunk is compressed on disk.
# (see "COMP_MODE_*" constants for details)
ENTRY_SIDEDATA_COMPRESSION_MODE = 11
# [12] Revision rank:
# The number of revision under this one.
#
# Formally this is defined as : rank(X) = len(ancestors(X) + X)
#
# If rank == -1; then we do not have this information available.
# Only `null` has a rank of 0.
ENTRY_RANK = 12
RANK_UNKNOWN = -1
### main revlog header
# We cannot rely on Struct.format is inconsistent for python <=3.6 versus above
INDEX_HEADER_FMT = b">I"
INDEX_HEADER = struct.Struct(INDEX_HEADER_FMT)
## revlog version
REVLOGV0 = 0
REVLOGV1 = 1
# Dummy value until file format is finalized.
REVLOGV2 = 0xDEAD
# Dummy value until file format is finalized.
CHANGELOGV2 = 0xD34D
## global revlog header flags
# Shared across v1 and v2.
FLAG_INLINE_DATA = 1 << 16
# Only used by v1, implied by v2.
FLAG_GENERALDELTA = 1 << 17
REVLOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS = FLAG_INLINE_DATA
REVLOG_DEFAULT_FORMAT = REVLOGV1
REVLOG_DEFAULT_VERSION = REVLOG_DEFAULT_FORMAT | REVLOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS
REVLOGV0_FLAGS = 0
REVLOGV1_FLAGS = FLAG_INLINE_DATA | FLAG_GENERALDELTA
REVLOGV2_FLAGS = FLAG_INLINE_DATA
CHANGELOGV2_FLAGS = 0
### individual entry
## index v0:
# 4 bytes: offset
# 4 bytes: compressed length
# 4 bytes: base rev
# 4 bytes: link rev
# 20 bytes: parent 1 nodeid
# 20 bytes: parent 2 nodeid
# 20 bytes: nodeid
INDEX_ENTRY_V0 = struct.Struct(b">4l20s20s20s")
## index v1
# 6 bytes: offset
# 2 bytes: flags
# 4 bytes: compressed length
# 4 bytes: uncompressed length
# 4 bytes: base rev
# 4 bytes: link rev
# 4 bytes: parent 1 rev
# 4 bytes: parent 2 rev
# 32 bytes: nodeid
INDEX_ENTRY_V1 = struct.Struct(b">Qiiiiii20s12x")
assert INDEX_ENTRY_V1.size == 32 * 2
# 6 bytes: offset
# 2 bytes: flags
# 4 bytes: compressed length
# 4 bytes: uncompressed length
# 4 bytes: base rev
# 4 bytes: link rev
# 4 bytes: parent 1 rev
# 4 bytes: parent 2 rev
# 32 bytes: nodeid
# 8 bytes: sidedata offset
# 4 bytes: sidedata compressed length
# 1 bytes: compression mode (2 lower bit are data_compression_mode)
# 19 bytes: Padding to align to 96 bytes (see RevlogV2Plan wiki page)
INDEX_ENTRY_V2 = struct.Struct(b">Qiiiiii20s12xQiB19x")
assert INDEX_ENTRY_V2.size == 32 * 3, INDEX_ENTRY_V2.size
# 6 bytes: offset
# 2 bytes: flags
# 4 bytes: compressed length
# 4 bytes: uncompressed length
# 4 bytes: parent 1 rev
# 4 bytes: parent 2 rev
# 32 bytes: nodeid
# 8 bytes: sidedata offset
# 4 bytes: sidedata compressed length
# 1 bytes: compression mode (2 lower bit are data_compression_mode)
# 4 bytes: changeset rank (i.e. `len(::REV)`)
# 23 bytes: Padding to align to 96 bytes (see RevlogV2Plan wiki page)
INDEX_ENTRY_CL_V2 = struct.Struct(b">Qiiii20s12xQiBi23x")
assert INDEX_ENTRY_CL_V2.size == 32 * 3, INDEX_ENTRY_CL_V2.size
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_OFFSET = 0
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_COMPRESSED_LENGTH = 1
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_UNCOMPRESSED_LENGTH = 2
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_PARENT_1 = 3
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_PARENT_2 = 4
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_NODEID = 5
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_SIDEDATA_OFFSET = 6
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_SIDEDATA_COMPRESSED_LENGTH = 7
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_COMPRESSION_MODE = 8
INDEX_ENTRY_V2_IDX_RANK = 9
# revlog index flags
# For historical reasons, revlog's internal flags were exposed via the
# wire protocol and are even exposed in parts of the storage APIs.
# revision has censor metadata, must be verified
REVIDX_ISCENSORED = repository.REVISION_FLAG_CENSORED
# revision hash does not match data (narrowhg)
REVIDX_ELLIPSIS = repository.REVISION_FLAG_ELLIPSIS
# revision data is stored externally
REVIDX_EXTSTORED = repository.REVISION_FLAG_EXTSTORED
# revision changes files in a way that could affect copy tracing.
REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO = repository.REVISION_FLAG_HASCOPIESINFO
REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS = 0
# stable order in which flags need to be processed and their processors applied
REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER = [
REVIDX_ISCENSORED,
REVIDX_ELLIPSIS,
REVIDX_EXTSTORED,
REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO,
]
# bitmark for flags that could cause rawdata content change
REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS = REVIDX_ISCENSORED | REVIDX_EXTSTORED
## chunk compression mode constants:
# These constants are used in revlog version >=2 to denote the compression used
# for a chunk.
# Chunk use no compression, the data stored on disk can be directly use as
# chunk value. Without any header information prefixed.
COMP_MODE_PLAIN = 0
# Chunk use the "default compression" for the revlog (usually defined in the
# revlog docket). A header is still used.
#
# XXX: keeping a header is probably not useful and we should probably drop it.
#
# XXX: The value of allow mixed type of compression in the revlog is unclear
# and we should consider making PLAIN/DEFAULT the only available mode for
# revlog v2, disallowing INLINE mode.
COMP_MODE_DEFAULT = 1
# Chunk use a compression mode stored "inline" at the start of the chunk
# itself. This is the mode always used for revlog version "0" and "1"
COMP_MODE_INLINE = revlogutils.COMP_MODE_INLINE
SUPPORTED_FLAGS = {
REVLOGV0: REVLOGV0_FLAGS,
REVLOGV1: REVLOGV1_FLAGS,
REVLOGV2: REVLOGV2_FLAGS,
CHANGELOGV2: CHANGELOGV2_FLAGS,
}
_no = lambda flags: False
_yes = lambda flags: True
def _from_flag(flag):
return lambda flags: bool(flags & flag)
FEATURES_BY_VERSION = {
REVLOGV0: {
b'inline': _no,
b'generaldelta': _no,
b'sidedata': False,
b'docket': False,
},
REVLOGV1: {
b'inline': _from_flag(FLAG_INLINE_DATA),
b'generaldelta': _from_flag(FLAG_GENERALDELTA),
b'sidedata': False,
b'docket': False,
},
REVLOGV2: {
# The point of inline-revlog is to reduce the number of files used in
# the store. Using a docket defeat this purpose. So we needs other
# means to reduce the number of files for revlogv2.
b'inline': _no,
b'generaldelta': _yes,
b'sidedata': True,
b'docket': True,
},
CHANGELOGV2: {
b'inline': _no,
# General delta is useless for changelog since we don't do any delta
b'generaldelta': _no,
b'sidedata': True,
b'docket': True,
},
}
SPARSE_REVLOG_MAX_CHAIN_LENGTH = 1000
### What should be done with a cached delta and its base ?
# Ignore the cache when considering candidates.
#
# The cached delta might be used, but the delta base will not be scheduled for
# usage earlier than in "normal" order.
DELTA_BASE_REUSE_NO = 0
# Prioritize trying the cached delta base
#
# The delta base will be tested for validy first. So that the cached deltas get
# used when possible.
DELTA_BASE_REUSE_TRY = 1
DELTA_BASE_REUSE_FORCE = 2