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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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# transaction.py - simple journaling scheme for mercurial
#
# This transaction scheme is intended to gracefully handle program
# errors and interruptions. More serious failures like system crashes
# can be recovered with an fsck-like tool. As the whole repository is
# effectively log-structured, this should amount to simply truncating
# anything that isn't referenced in the changelog.
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com>
#
# 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 errno
import os
from .i18n import _
from . import (
encoding,
error,
pycompat,
util,
)
from .utils import stringutil
version = 2
GEN_GROUP_ALL = b'all'
GEN_GROUP_PRE_FINALIZE = b'prefinalize'
GEN_GROUP_POST_FINALIZE = b'postfinalize'
def active(func):
def _active(self, *args, **kwds):
if self._count == 0:
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b'cannot use transaction when it is already committed/aborted'
)
return func(self, *args, **kwds)
return _active
UNDO_BACKUP = b'%s.backupfiles'
UNDO_FILES_MAY_NEED_CLEANUP = [
# legacy entries that might exists on disk from previous version:
(b'store', b'%s.narrowspec'),
(b'plain', b'%s.narrowspec.dirstate'),
(b'plain', b'%s.branch'),
(b'plain', b'%s.bookmarks'),
(b'store', b'%s.phaseroots'),
(b'plain', b'%s.dirstate'),
# files actually in uses today:
(b'plain', b'%s.desc'),
# Always delete undo last to make sure we detect that a clean up is needed if
# the process is interrupted.
(b'store', b'%s'),
]
def has_abandoned_transaction(repo):
"""Return True if the repo has an abandoned transaction"""
return os.path.exists(repo.sjoin(b"journal"))
def cleanup_undo_files(report, vfsmap, undo_prefix=b'undo'):
"""remove "undo" files used by the rollback logic
This is useful to prevent rollback running in situation were it does not
make sense. For example after a strip.
"""
backup_listing = UNDO_BACKUP % undo_prefix
backup_entries = []
undo_files = []
svfs = vfsmap[b'store']
try:
with svfs(backup_listing) as f:
backup_entries = read_backup_files(report, f)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
msg = _(b'could not read %s: %s\n')
msg %= (svfs.join(backup_listing), stringutil.forcebytestr(e))
report(msg)
for location, f, backup_path, c in backup_entries:
if location in vfsmap and backup_path:
undo_files.append((vfsmap[location], backup_path))
undo_files.append((svfs, backup_listing))
for location, undo_path in UNDO_FILES_MAY_NEED_CLEANUP:
undo_files.append((vfsmap[location], undo_path % undo_prefix))
for undovfs, undofile in undo_files:
try:
undovfs.unlink(undofile)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
msg = _(b'error removing %s: %s\n')
msg %= (undovfs.join(undofile), stringutil.forcebytestr(e))
report(msg)
def _playback(
journal,
report,
opener,
vfsmap,
entries,
backupentries,
unlink=True,
checkambigfiles=None,
):
"""rollback a transaction :
- truncate files that have been appended to
- restore file backups
- delete temporary files
"""
backupfiles = []
def restore_one_backup(vfs, f, b, checkambig):
filepath = vfs.join(f)
backuppath = vfs.join(b)
try:
util.copyfile(backuppath, filepath, checkambig=checkambig)
backupfiles.append((vfs, b))
except IOError as exc:
e_msg = stringutil.forcebytestr(exc)
report(_(b"failed to recover %s (%s)\n") % (f, e_msg))
raise
# gather all backup files that impact the store
# (we need this to detect files that are both backed up and truncated)
store_backup = {}
for entry in backupentries:
location, file_path, backup_path, cache = entry
vfs = vfsmap[location]
is_store = vfs.join(b'') == opener.join(b'')
if is_store and file_path and backup_path:
store_backup[file_path] = entry
copy_done = set()
# truncate all file `f` to offset `o`
for f, o in sorted(dict(entries).items()):
# if we have a backup for `f`, we should restore it first and truncate
# the restored file
bck_entry = store_backup.get(f)
if bck_entry is not None:
location, file_path, backup_path, cache = bck_entry
checkambig = False
if checkambigfiles:
checkambig = (file_path, location) in checkambigfiles
restore_one_backup(opener, file_path, backup_path, checkambig)
copy_done.add(bck_entry)
# truncate the file to its pre-transaction size
if o or not unlink:
checkambig = checkambigfiles and (f, b'') in checkambigfiles
try:
fp = opener(f, b'a', checkambig=checkambig)
if fp.tell() < o:
raise error.Abort(
_(
b"attempted to truncate %s to %d bytes, but it was "
b"already %d bytes\n"
)
% (f, o, fp.tell())
)
fp.truncate(o)
fp.close()
except IOError:
report(_(b"failed to truncate %s\n") % f)
raise
else:
# delete empty file
try:
opener.unlink(f)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
# restore backed up files and clean up temporary files
for entry in backupentries:
if entry in copy_done:
continue
l, f, b, c = entry
if l not in vfsmap and c:
report(b"couldn't handle %s: unknown cache location %s\n" % (b, l))
vfs = vfsmap[l]
try:
checkambig = checkambigfiles and (f, l) in checkambigfiles
if f and b:
restore_one_backup(vfs, f, b, checkambig)
else:
target = f or b
try:
vfs.unlink(target)
except FileNotFoundError:
# This is fine because
#
# either we are trying to delete the main file, and it is
# already deleted.
#
# or we are trying to delete a temporary file and it is
# already deleted.
#
# in both case, our target result (delete the file) is
# already achieved.
pass
except (IOError, OSError, error.Abort):
if not c:
raise
# cleanup transaction state file and the backups file
backuppath = b"%s.backupfiles" % journal
if opener.exists(backuppath):
opener.unlink(backuppath)
opener.unlink(journal)
try:
for vfs, f in backupfiles:
if vfs.exists(f):
vfs.unlink(f)
except (IOError, OSError, error.Abort):
# only pure backup file remains, it is sage to ignore any error
pass
class transaction(util.transactional):
def __init__(
self,
report,
opener,
vfsmap,
journalname,
undoname=None,
after=None,
createmode=None,
validator=None,
releasefn=None,
checkambigfiles=None,
name=b'<unnamed>',
):
"""Begin a new transaction
Begins a new transaction that allows rolling back writes in the event of
an exception.
* `after`: called after the transaction has been committed
* `createmode`: the mode of the journal file that will be created
* `releasefn`: called after releasing (with transaction and result)
`checkambigfiles` is a set of (path, vfs-location) tuples,
which determine whether file stat ambiguity should be avoided
for corresponded files.
"""
self._count = 1
self._usages = 1
self._report = report
# a vfs to the store content
self._opener = opener
# a map to access file in various {location -> vfs}
vfsmap = vfsmap.copy()
vfsmap[b''] = opener # set default value
self._vfsmap = vfsmap
self._after = after
self._offsetmap = {}
self._newfiles = set()
self._journal = journalname
self._journal_files = []
self._undoname = undoname
self._queue = []
# A callback to do something just after releasing transaction.
if releasefn is None:
releasefn = lambda tr, success: None
self._releasefn = releasefn
self._checkambigfiles = set()
if checkambigfiles:
self._checkambigfiles.update(checkambigfiles)
self._names = [name]
# A dict dedicated to precisely tracking the changes introduced in the
# transaction.
self.changes = {}
# a dict of arguments to be passed to hooks
self.hookargs = {}
self._file = opener.open(self._journal, b"w+")
# a list of ('location', 'path', 'backuppath', cache) entries.
# - if 'backuppath' is empty, no file existed at backup time
# - if 'path' is empty, this is a temporary transaction file
# - if 'location' is not empty, the path is outside main opener reach.
# use 'location' value as a key in a vfsmap to find the right 'vfs'
# (cache is currently unused)
self._backupentries = []
self._backupmap = {}
self._backupjournal = b"%s.backupfiles" % self._journal
self._backupsfile = opener.open(self._backupjournal, b'w')
self._backupsfile.write(b'%d\n' % version)
# the set of temporary files
self._tmp_files = set()
if createmode is not None:
opener.chmod(self._journal, createmode & 0o666)
opener.chmod(self._backupjournal, createmode & 0o666)
# hold file generations to be performed on commit
self._filegenerators = {}
# hold callback to write pending data for hooks
self._pendingcallback = {}
# True is any pending data have been written ever
self._anypending = False
# holds callback to call when writing the transaction
self._finalizecallback = {}
# holds callback to call when validating the transaction
# should raise exception if anything is wrong
self._validatecallback = {}
if validator is not None:
self._validatecallback[b'001-userhooks'] = validator
# hold callback for post transaction close
self._postclosecallback = {}
# holds callbacks to call during abort
self._abortcallback = {}
def __repr__(self):
name = b'/'.join(self._names)
return '<transaction name=%s, count=%d, usages=%d>' % (
encoding.strfromlocal(name),
self._count,
self._usages,
)
def __del__(self):
if self._journal:
self._abort()
@property
def finalized(self):
return self._finalizecallback is None
@active
def startgroup(self):
"""delay registration of file entry
This is used by strip to delay vision of strip offset. The transaction
sees either none or all of the strip actions to be done."""
self._queue.append([])
@active
def endgroup(self):
"""apply delayed registration of file entry.
This is used by strip to delay vision of strip offset. The transaction
sees either none or all of the strip actions to be done."""
q = self._queue.pop()
for f, o in q:
self._addentry(f, o)
@active
def add(self, file, offset):
"""record the state of an append-only file before update"""
if (
file in self._newfiles
or file in self._offsetmap
or file in self._backupmap
or file in self._tmp_files
):
return
if self._queue:
self._queue[-1].append((file, offset))
return
self._addentry(file, offset)
def _addentry(self, file, offset):
"""add a append-only entry to memory and on-disk state"""
if (
file in self._newfiles
or file in self._offsetmap
or file in self._backupmap
or file in self._tmp_files
):
return
if offset:
self._offsetmap[file] = offset
else:
self._newfiles.add(file)
# add enough data to the journal to do the truncate
self._file.write(b"%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
self._file.flush()
@active
def addbackup(self, file, hardlink=True, location=b'', for_offset=False):
"""Adds a backup of the file to the transaction
Calling addbackup() creates a hardlink backup of the specified file
that is used to recover the file in the event of the transaction
aborting.
* `file`: the file path, relative to .hg/store
* `hardlink`: use a hardlink to quickly create the backup
If `for_offset` is set, we expect a offset for this file to have been previously recorded
"""
if self._queue:
msg = b'cannot use transaction.addbackup inside "group"'
raise error.ProgrammingError(msg)
if file in self._newfiles or file in self._backupmap:
return
elif file in self._offsetmap and not for_offset:
return
elif for_offset and file not in self._offsetmap:
msg = (
'calling `addbackup` with `for_offmap=True`, '
'but no offset recorded: [%r] %r'
)
msg %= (location, file)
raise error.ProgrammingError(msg)
vfs = self._vfsmap[location]
dirname, filename = vfs.split(file)
backupfilename = b"%s.backup.%s.bck" % (self._journal, filename)
backupfile = vfs.reljoin(dirname, backupfilename)
if vfs.exists(file):
filepath = vfs.join(file)
backuppath = vfs.join(backupfile)
# store encoding may result in different directory here.
# so we have to ensure the destination directory exist
final_dir_name = os.path.dirname(backuppath)
util.makedirs(final_dir_name, mode=vfs.createmode, notindexed=True)
# then we can copy the backup
util.copyfile(filepath, backuppath, hardlink=hardlink)
else:
backupfile = b''
self._addbackupentry((location, file, backupfile, False))
def _addbackupentry(self, entry):
"""register a new backup entry and write it to disk"""
self._backupentries.append(entry)
self._backupmap[entry[1]] = len(self._backupentries) - 1
self._backupsfile.write(b"%s\0%s\0%s\0%d\n" % entry)
self._backupsfile.flush()
@active
def registertmp(self, tmpfile, location=b''):
"""register a temporary transaction file
Such files will be deleted when the transaction exits (on both
failure and success).
"""
self._tmp_files.add(tmpfile)
self._addbackupentry((location, b'', tmpfile, False))
@active
def addfilegenerator(
self,
genid,
filenames,
genfunc,
order=0,
location=b'',
post_finalize=False,
):
"""add a function to generates some files at transaction commit
The `genfunc` argument is a function capable of generating proper
content of each entry in the `filename` tuple.
At transaction close time, `genfunc` will be called with one file
object argument per entries in `filenames`.
The transaction itself is responsible for the backup, creation and
final write of such file.
The `genid` argument is used to ensure the same set of file is only
generated once. Call to `addfilegenerator` for a `genid` already
present will overwrite the old entry.
The `order` argument may be used to control the order in which multiple
generator will be executed.
The `location` arguments may be used to indicate the files are located
outside of the the standard directory for transaction. It should match
one of the key of the `transaction.vfsmap` dictionary.
The `post_finalize` argument can be set to `True` for file generation
that must be run after the transaction has been finalized.
"""
# For now, we are unable to do proper backup and restore of custom vfs
# but for bookmarks that are handled outside this mechanism.
entry = (order, filenames, genfunc, location, post_finalize)
self._filegenerators[genid] = entry
@active
def removefilegenerator(self, genid):
"""reverse of addfilegenerator, remove a file generator function"""
if genid in self._filegenerators:
del self._filegenerators[genid]
def _generatefiles(self, suffix=b'', group=GEN_GROUP_ALL):
# write files registered for generation
any = False
if group == GEN_GROUP_ALL:
skip_post = skip_pre = False
else:
skip_pre = group == GEN_GROUP_POST_FINALIZE
skip_post = group == GEN_GROUP_PRE_FINALIZE
for id, entry in sorted(self._filegenerators.items()):
any = True
order, filenames, genfunc, location, post_finalize = entry
# for generation at closing, check if it's before or after finalize
if skip_post and post_finalize:
continue
elif skip_pre and not post_finalize:
continue
vfs = self._vfsmap[location]
files = []
try:
for name in filenames:
name += suffix
if suffix:
self.registertmp(name, location=location)
checkambig = False
else:
self.addbackup(name, location=location)
checkambig = (name, location) in self._checkambigfiles
files.append(
vfs(name, b'w', atomictemp=True, checkambig=checkambig)
)
genfunc(*files)
for f in files:
f.close()
# skip discard() loop since we're sure no open file remains
del files[:]
finally:
for f in files:
f.discard()
return any
@active
def findoffset(self, file):
if file in self._newfiles:
return 0
return self._offsetmap.get(file)
@active
def readjournal(self):
self._file.seek(0)
entries = []
for l in self._file.readlines():
file, troffset = l.split(b'\0')
entries.append((file, int(troffset)))
return entries
@active
def replace(self, file, offset):
"""
replace can only replace already committed entries
that are not pending in the queue
"""
if file in self._newfiles:
if not offset:
return
self._newfiles.remove(file)
self._offsetmap[file] = offset
elif file in self._offsetmap:
if not offset:
del self._offsetmap[file]
self._newfiles.add(file)
else:
self._offsetmap[file] = offset
else:
raise KeyError(file)
self._file.write(b"%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
self._file.flush()
@active
def nest(self, name=b'<unnamed>'):
self._count += 1
self._usages += 1
self._names.append(name)
return self
def release(self):
if self._count > 0:
self._usages -= 1
if self._names:
self._names.pop()
# if the transaction scopes are left without being closed, fail
if self._count > 0 and self._usages == 0:
self._abort()
def running(self):
return self._count > 0
def addpending(self, category, callback):
"""add a callback to be called when the transaction is pending
The transaction will be given as callback's first argument.
Category is a unique identifier to allow overwriting an old callback
with a newer callback.
"""
self._pendingcallback[category] = callback
@active
def writepending(self):
"""write pending file to temporary version
This is used to allow hooks to view a transaction before commit"""
categories = sorted(self._pendingcallback)
for cat in categories:
# remove callback since the data will have been flushed
any = self._pendingcallback.pop(cat)(self)
self._anypending = self._anypending or any
self._anypending |= self._generatefiles(suffix=b'.pending')
return self._anypending
@active
def hasfinalize(self, category):
"""check is a callback already exist for a category"""
return category in self._finalizecallback
@active
def addfinalize(self, category, callback):
"""add a callback to be called when the transaction is closed
The transaction will be given as callback's first argument.
Category is a unique identifier to allow overwriting old callbacks with
newer callbacks.
"""
self._finalizecallback[category] = callback
@active
def addpostclose(self, category, callback):
"""add or replace a callback to be called after the transaction closed
The transaction will be given as callback's first argument.
Category is a unique identifier to allow overwriting an old callback
with a newer callback.
"""
self._postclosecallback[category] = callback
@active
def getpostclose(self, category):
"""return a postclose callback added before, or None"""
return self._postclosecallback.get(category, None)
@active
def addabort(self, category, callback):
"""add a callback to be called when the transaction is aborted.
The transaction will be given as the first argument to the callback.
Category is a unique identifier to allow overwriting an old callback
with a newer callback.
"""
self._abortcallback[category] = callback
@active
def addvalidator(self, category, callback):
"""adds a callback to be called when validating the transaction.
The transaction will be given as the first argument to the callback.
callback should raise exception if to abort transaction"""
self._validatecallback[category] = callback
@active
def close(self):
'''commit the transaction'''
if self._count == 1:
for category in sorted(self._validatecallback):
self._validatecallback[category](self)
self._validatecallback = None # Help prevent cycles.
self._generatefiles(group=GEN_GROUP_PRE_FINALIZE)
while self._finalizecallback:
callbacks = self._finalizecallback
self._finalizecallback = {}
categories = sorted(callbacks)
for cat in categories:
callbacks[cat](self)
# Prevent double usage and help clear cycles.
self._finalizecallback = None
self._generatefiles(group=GEN_GROUP_POST_FINALIZE)
self._count -= 1
if self._count != 0:
return
self._file.close()
self._backupsfile.close()
# cleanup temporary files
for l, f, b, c in self._backupentries:
if l not in self._vfsmap and c:
self._report(
b"couldn't remove %s: unknown cache location %s\n" % (b, l)
)
continue
vfs = self._vfsmap[l]
if not f and b and vfs.exists(b):
try:
vfs.unlink(b)
except (IOError, OSError, error.Abort) as inst:
if not c:
raise
# Abort may be raise by read only opener
self._report(
b"couldn't remove %s: %s\n" % (vfs.join(b), inst)
)
self._offsetmap = {}
self._newfiles = set()
self._writeundo()
if self._after:
self._after()
self._after = None # Help prevent cycles.
if self._opener.isfile(self._backupjournal):
self._opener.unlink(self._backupjournal)
if self._opener.isfile(self._journal):
self._opener.unlink(self._journal)
for l, _f, b, c in self._backupentries:
if l not in self._vfsmap and c:
self._report(
b"couldn't remove %s: unknown cache location"
b"%s\n" % (b, l)
)
continue
vfs = self._vfsmap[l]
if b and vfs.exists(b):
try:
vfs.unlink(b)
except (IOError, OSError, error.Abort) as inst:
if not c:
raise
# Abort may be raise by read only opener
self._report(
b"couldn't remove %s: %s\n" % (vfs.join(b), inst)
)
self._backupentries = []
self._journal = None
self._releasefn(self, True) # notify success of closing transaction
self._releasefn = None # Help prevent cycles.
# run post close action
categories = sorted(self._postclosecallback)
for cat in categories:
self._postclosecallback[cat](self)
# Prevent double usage and help clear cycles.
self._postclosecallback = None
@active
def abort(self):
"""abort the transaction (generally called on error, or when the
transaction is not explicitly committed before going out of
scope)"""
self._abort()
@active
def add_journal(self, vfs_id, path):
self._journal_files.append((vfs_id, path))
def _writeundo(self):
"""write transaction data for possible future undo call"""
if self._undoname is None:
return
cleanup_undo_files(
self._report,
self._vfsmap,
undo_prefix=self._undoname,
)
def undoname(fn: bytes) -> bytes:
base, name = os.path.split(fn)
assert name.startswith(self._journal)
new_name = name.replace(self._journal, self._undoname, 1)
return os.path.join(base, new_name)
undo_backup_path = b"%s.backupfiles" % self._undoname
undobackupfile = self._opener.open(undo_backup_path, b'w')
undobackupfile.write(b'%d\n' % version)
for l, f, b, c in self._backupentries:
if not f: # temporary file
continue
if not b:
u = b''
else:
if l not in self._vfsmap and c:
self._report(
b"couldn't remove %s: unknown cache location"
b"%s\n" % (b, l)
)
continue
vfs = self._vfsmap[l]
u = undoname(b)
util.copyfile(vfs.join(b), vfs.join(u), hardlink=True)
undobackupfile.write(b"%s\0%s\0%s\0%d\n" % (l, f, u, c))
undobackupfile.close()
for vfs, src in self._journal_files:
dest = undoname(src)
# if src and dest refer to a same file, vfs.rename is a no-op,
# leaving both src and dest on disk. delete dest to make sure
# the rename couldn't be such a no-op.
vfs.tryunlink(dest)
try:
vfs.rename(src, dest)
except FileNotFoundError: # journal file does not yet exist
pass
def _abort(self):
entries = self.readjournal()
self._count = 0
self._usages = 0
self._file.close()
self._backupsfile.close()
quick = self._can_quick_abort(entries)
try:
if not quick:
self._report(_(b"transaction abort!\n"))
for cat in sorted(self._abortcallback):
self._abortcallback[cat](self)
# Prevent double usage and help clear cycles.
self._abortcallback = None
if quick:
self._do_quick_abort(entries)
else:
self._do_full_abort(entries)
finally:
self._journal = None
self._releasefn(self, False) # notify failure of transaction
self._releasefn = None # Help prevent cycles.
def _can_quick_abort(self, entries):
"""False if any semantic content have been written on disk
True if nothing, except temporary files has been writen on disk."""
if entries:
return False
for e in self._backupentries:
if e[1]:
return False
return True
def _do_quick_abort(self, entries):
"""(Silently) do a quick cleanup (see _can_quick_abort)"""
assert self._can_quick_abort(entries)
tmp_files = [e for e in self._backupentries if not e[1]]
for vfs_id, old_path, tmp_path, xxx in tmp_files:
vfs = self._vfsmap[vfs_id]
try:
vfs.unlink(tmp_path)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
if self._backupjournal:
self._opener.unlink(self._backupjournal)
if self._journal:
self._opener.unlink(self._journal)
def _do_full_abort(self, entries):
"""(Noisily) rollback all the change introduced by the transaction"""
try:
_playback(
self._journal,
self._report,
self._opener,
self._vfsmap,
entries,
self._backupentries,
unlink=True,
checkambigfiles=self._checkambigfiles,
)
self._report(_(b"rollback completed\n"))
except BaseException as exc:
self._report(_(b"rollback failed - please run hg recover\n"))
self._report(
_(b"(failure reason: %s)\n") % stringutil.forcebytestr(exc)
)
BAD_VERSION_MSG = _(
b"journal was created by a different version of Mercurial\n"
)
def read_backup_files(report, fp):
"""parse an (already open) backup file an return contained backup entries
entries are in the form: (location, file, backupfile, xxx)
:location: the vfs identifier (vfsmap's key)
:file: original file path (in the vfs)
:backupfile: path of the backup (in the vfs)
:cache: a boolean currently always set to False
"""
lines = fp.readlines()
backupentries = []
if lines:
ver = lines[0][:-1]
if ver != (b'%d' % version):
report(BAD_VERSION_MSG)
else:
for line in lines[1:]:
if line:
# Shave off the trailing newline
line = line[:-1]
l, f, b, c = line.split(b'\0')
backupentries.append((l, f, b, bool(c)))
return backupentries
def rollback(
opener,
vfsmap,
file,
report,
checkambigfiles=None,
skip_journal_pattern=None,
):
"""Rolls back the transaction contained in the given file
Reads the entries in the specified file, and the corresponding
'*.backupfiles' file, to recover from an incomplete transaction.
* `file`: a file containing a list of entries, specifying where
to truncate each file. The file should contain a list of
file\0offset pairs, delimited by newlines. The corresponding
'*.backupfiles' file should contain a list of file\0backupfile
pairs, delimited by \0.
`checkambigfiles` is a set of (path, vfs-location) tuples,
which determine whether file stat ambiguity should be avoided at
restoring corresponded files.
"""
entries = []
backupentries = []
with opener.open(file) as fp:
lines = fp.readlines()
for l in lines:
try:
f, o = l.split(b'\0')
entries.append((f, int(o)))
except ValueError:
report(
_(b"couldn't read journal entry %r!\n") % pycompat.bytestr(l)
)
backupjournal = b"%s.backupfiles" % file
if opener.exists(backupjournal):
with opener.open(backupjournal) as fp:
backupentries = read_backup_files(report, fp)
if skip_journal_pattern is not None:
keep = lambda x: not skip_journal_pattern.match(x[1])
backupentries = [x for x in backupentries if keep(x)]
_playback(
file,
report,
opener,
vfsmap,
entries,
backupentries,
checkambigfiles=checkambigfiles,
)