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interfaces: mark a few dirstate methods abstract I'm not sure what's going on here, but when enabling pytype checking on this package, it spits out the following errors: File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/mercurial/interfaces/dirstate.py", line 136, in changing_parents: bad return type [bad-return-type] Expected: Iterator Actually returned: None Attributes of protocol Iterator are not implemented on None: __next__ File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/mercurial/interfaces/dirstate.py", line 145, in changing_files: bad return type [bad-return-type] Expected: Iterator Actually returned: None Attributes of protocol Iterator are not implemented on None: __next__ I guess technically that's true, because these methods only have a doc comment, and don't explicitly return something or unconditionally raise an error. The strange thing is that both before and after this change, the *.pyi file that is generated is unchanged, and contains: def changing_files(self, repo) -> contextlib._GeneratorContextManager: ... def changing_parents(self, repo) -> contextlib._GeneratorContextManager: ... I'm not sure if the `@abstractmethod` should be the most inner or most outer decoration. We'll roll the dice with being the innermost, because that's how `@abstractproperty` says it should be used in conjunction with `@property`. We should probably make all of the methods without an actual body abstract, like was done for some `mercurial.wireprototypes` classes in fd200f5bcaea. But let's hold off for now and do that enmass later.

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# chainsaw.py
#
# Copyright 2022 Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@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.
"""chainsaw is a collection of single-minded and dangerous tools. (EXPERIMENTAL)
"Don't use a chainsaw to cut your food!"
The chainsaw is a collection of commands that are so much geared towards a
specific use case in a specific context or environment that they are totally
inappropriate and **really dangerous** in other contexts.
The help text of each command explicitly summarizes its context of application
and the wanted end result.
It is recommended to run these commands with the ``HGPLAIN`` environment
variable (see :hg:`help scripting`).
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import shutil
from ..i18n import _
from .. import (
cmdutil,
commands,
error,
localrepo,
registrar,
)
from ..utils import (
urlutil,
)
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
@command(
b'admin::chainsaw-update',
[
(
b'',
b'purge-unknown',
True,
_(
b'Remove unversioned files before update. Disabling this can '
b'in some cases interfere with the update.'
b'See also :hg:`purge`.'
),
),
(
b'',
b'purge-ignored',
True,
_(
b'Remove ignored files before update. Disable this for '
b'instance to reuse previous compiler object files. '
b'See also :hg:`purge`.'
),
),
(
b'',
b'rev',
b'',
_(b'revision to update to'),
),
(
b'',
b'source',
b'',
_(b'repository to clone from'),
),
(
b'',
b'dest',
b'',
_(b'repository to update to REV (possibly cloning)'),
),
(
b'',
b'initial-clone-minimal',
False,
_(
b'Pull only the prescribed revision upon initial cloning. '
b'This has the side effect of ignoring clone-bundles, '
b'which if often slower on the client side and stressful '
b'to the server than applying available clone bundles.'
),
),
],
_(
b'hg admin::chainsaw-update [OPTION] --rev REV --source SOURCE --dest DEST'
),
helpbasic=True,
norepo=True,
)
def update(ui, **opts):
"""pull and update to a given revision, no matter what, (EXPERIMENTAL)
Context of application: *some* Continuous Integration (CI) systems,
packaging or deployment tools.
Wanted end result: local repository at the given REPO_PATH, having the
latest changes to the given revision and with a clean working directory
updated at the given revision.
chainsaw-update pulls from one source, then updates the working directory
to the given revision, overcoming anything that would stand in the way.
By default, it will:
- clone if the local repo does not exist yet, **removing any directory
at the given path** that would not be a Mercurial repository.
The initial clone is full by default, so that clonebundles can be
applied. Use the --initial-clone-minimal flag to avoid this.
- break locks if needed, leading to possible corruption if there
is a concurrent write access.
- perform recovery actions if needed
- revert any local modification.
- purge unknown and ignored files.
- go as far as to reclone if everything else failed (not implemented yet).
DO NOT use it for anything else than performing a series
of unattended updates, with full exclusive repository access each time
and without any other local work than running build scripts.
In case the local repository is a share (see :hg:`help share`), exclusive
write access to the share source is also mandatory.
It is recommended to run these commands with the ``HGPLAIN`` environment
variable (see :hg:`scripting`).
Motivation: in Continuous Integration and Delivery systems (CI/CD), the
occasional remnant or bogus lock are common sources of waste of time (both
working time and calendar time). CI/CD scripts tend to grow with counter-
measures, often done in urgency. Also, whilst it is neat to keep
repositories from one job to the next (especially with large
repositories), an exceptional recloning is better than missing a release
deadline.
"""
rev = opts['rev']
source = opts['source']
repo_path = opts['dest']
if not rev:
raise error.InputError(_(b'specify a target revision with --rev'))
if not source:
raise error.InputError(_(b'specify a pull path with --source'))
if not repo_path:
raise error.InputError(_(b'specify a repo path with --dest'))
repo_path = urlutil.urllocalpath(repo_path)
try:
repo = localrepo.instance(ui, repo_path, create=False)
repo_created = False
ui.status(_(b'loaded repository at "%s"\n' % repo_path))
except error.RepoError:
try:
shutil.rmtree(repo_path)
except FileNotFoundError:
ui.status(_(b'no such directory: "%s"\n' % repo_path))
else:
ui.status(
_(
b'removed non-repository file or directory '
b'at "%s"' % repo_path
)
)
ui.status(_(b'creating repository at "%s"\n' % repo_path))
repo = localrepo.instance(ui, repo_path, create=True)
repo_created = True
if repo.svfs.tryunlink(b'lock'):
ui.status(_(b'had to break store lock\n'))
if repo.vfs.tryunlink(b'wlock'):
ui.status(_(b'had to break working copy lock\n'))
# If another process relock after the breacking above, the next locking
# will have to wait.
with repo.wlock(), repo.lock():
ui.status(_(b'recovering after interrupted transaction, if any\n'))
repo.recover()
ui.status(_(b'pulling from %s\n') % source)
if repo_created and not opts.get('initial_clone_minimal'):
pull_revs = []
else:
pull_revs = [rev]
overrides = {(b'ui', b'quiet'): True}
with repo.ui.configoverride(overrides, b'chainsaw-update'):
pull = cmdutil.findcmd(b'pull', commands.table)[1][0]
ret = pull(
repo.ui,
repo,
source,
rev=pull_revs,
remote_hidden=False,
)
if ret:
return ret
purge = cmdutil.findcmd(b'purge', commands.table)[1][0]
ret = purge(
ui,
repo,
dirs=True,
all=opts.get('purge_ignored'),
files=opts.get('purge_unknown'),
confirm=False,
)
if ret:
return ret
ui.status(_(b'updating to revision \'%s\'\n') % rev)
update = cmdutil.findcmd(b'update', commands.table)[1][0]
ret = update(ui, repo, rev=rev, clean=True)
if ret:
return ret
ui.status(
_(
b'chainsaw-update to revision \'%s\' '
b'for repository at \'%s\' done\n'
)
% (rev, repo.root)
)