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phases: large rewrite on retract boundary...
phases: large rewrite on retract boundary The new code is still pure Python, so we still have room to going significantly faster. However its complexity of the complex part is `O(|[min_new_draft, tip]|)` instead of `O(|[min_draft, tip]|` which should help tremendously one repository with old draft (like mercurial-devel or mozilla-try). This is especially useful as the most common "retract boundary" operation happens when we commit/rewrite new drafts or when we push new draft to a non-publishing server. In this case, the smallest new_revs is very close to the tip and there is very few work to do. A few smaller optimisation could be done for these cases and will be introduced in later changesets. We still have iterate over large sets of roots, but this is already a great improvement for a very small amount of work. We gather information on the affected changeset as we go as we can put it to use in the next changesets. This extra data collection might slowdown the `register_new` case a bit, however for register_new, it should not really matters. The set of new nodes is either small, so the impact is negligible, or the set of new nodes is large, and the amount of work to do to had them will dominate the overhead the collecting information in `changed_revs`. As this new code compute the changes on the fly, it unlock other interesting improvement to be done in later changeset.

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# archival.py - revision archival for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import gzip
import os
import struct
import tarfile
import time
import zipfile
import zlib
from .i18n import _
from .node import nullrev
from .pycompat import open
from . import (
error,
formatter,
match as matchmod,
pycompat,
scmutil,
util,
vfs as vfsmod,
)
from .utils import stringutil
stringio = util.stringio
# from unzip source code:
_UNX_IFREG = 0x8000
_UNX_IFLNK = 0xA000
def tidyprefix(dest, kind, prefix):
"""choose prefix to use for names in archive. make sure prefix is
safe for consumers."""
if prefix:
prefix = util.normpath(prefix)
else:
if not isinstance(dest, bytes):
raise ValueError(b'dest must be string if no prefix')
prefix = os.path.basename(dest)
lower = prefix.lower()
for sfx in exts.get(kind, []):
if lower.endswith(sfx):
prefix = prefix[: -len(sfx)]
break
lpfx = os.path.normpath(util.localpath(prefix))
prefix = util.pconvert(lpfx)
if not prefix.endswith(b'/'):
prefix += b'/'
# Drop the leading '.' path component if present, so Windows can read the
# zip files (issue4634)
if prefix.startswith(b'./'):
prefix = prefix[2:]
if prefix.startswith(b'../') or os.path.isabs(lpfx) or b'/../' in prefix:
raise error.Abort(_(b'archive prefix contains illegal components'))
return prefix
exts = {
b'tar': [b'.tar'],
b'tbz2': [b'.tbz2', b'.tar.bz2'],
b'tgz': [b'.tgz', b'.tar.gz'],
b'zip': [b'.zip'],
b'txz': [b'.txz', b'.tar.xz'],
}
def guesskind(dest):
for kind, extensions in exts.items():
if any(dest.endswith(ext) for ext in extensions):
return kind
return None
def _rootctx(repo):
# repo[0] may be hidden
for rev in repo:
return repo[rev]
return repo[nullrev]
# {tags} on ctx includes local tags and 'tip', with no current way to limit
# that to global tags. Therefore, use {latesttag} as a substitute when
# the distance is 0, since that will be the list of global tags on ctx.
_defaultmetatemplate = br'''
repo: {root}
node: {ifcontains(rev, revset("wdir()"), "{p1node}{dirty}", "{node}")}
branch: {branch|utf8}
{ifeq(latesttagdistance, 0, join(latesttag % "tag: {tag}", "\n"),
separate("\n",
join(latesttag % "latesttag: {tag}", "\n"),
"latesttagdistance: {latesttagdistance}",
"changessincelatesttag: {changessincelatesttag}"))}
'''[
1:
] # drop leading '\n'
def buildmetadata(ctx):
'''build content of .hg_archival.txt'''
repo = ctx.repo()
opts = {
b'template': repo.ui.config(
b'experimental', b'archivemetatemplate', _defaultmetatemplate
)
}
out = util.stringio()
fm = formatter.formatter(repo.ui, out, b'archive', opts)
fm.startitem()
fm.context(ctx=ctx)
fm.data(root=_rootctx(repo).hex())
if ctx.rev() is None:
dirty = b''
if ctx.dirty(missing=True):
dirty = b'+'
fm.data(dirty=dirty)
fm.end()
return out.getvalue()
class tarit:
"""write archive to tar file or stream. can write uncompressed,
or compress with gzip or bzip2."""
def __init__(self, dest, mtime, kind=b''):
self.mtime = mtime
self.fileobj = None
def taropen(mode, name=b'', fileobj=None):
if kind == b'gz':
mode = mode[0:1]
if not fileobj:
fileobj = open(name, mode + b'b')
gzfileobj = gzip.GzipFile(
name,
pycompat.sysstr(mode + b'b'),
zlib.Z_BEST_COMPRESSION,
fileobj,
mtime=mtime,
)
self.fileobj = gzfileobj
return (
# taropen() wants Literal['a', 'r', 'w', 'x'] for the mode,
# but Literal[] is only available in 3.8+ without the
# typing_extensions backport.
# pytype: disable=wrong-arg-types
tarfile.TarFile.taropen( # pytype: disable=attribute-error
name, pycompat.sysstr(mode), gzfileobj
)
# pytype: enable=wrong-arg-types
)
else:
try:
return tarfile.open(
name, pycompat.sysstr(mode + kind), fileobj
)
except tarfile.CompressionError as e:
raise error.Abort(stringutil.forcebytestr(e))
if isinstance(dest, bytes):
self.z = taropen(b'w:', name=dest)
else:
self.z = taropen(b'w|', fileobj=dest)
def addfile(self, name, mode, islink, data):
name = pycompat.fsdecode(name)
i = tarfile.TarInfo(name)
i.mtime = self.mtime
i.size = len(data)
if islink:
i.type = tarfile.SYMTYPE
i.mode = 0o777
i.linkname = pycompat.fsdecode(data)
data = None
i.size = 0
else:
i.mode = mode
data = stringio(data)
self.z.addfile(i, data)
def done(self):
self.z.close()
if self.fileobj:
self.fileobj.close()
class zipit:
"""write archive to zip file or stream. can write uncompressed,
or compressed with deflate."""
def __init__(self, dest, mtime, compress=True):
if isinstance(dest, bytes):
dest = pycompat.fsdecode(dest)
self.z = zipfile.ZipFile(
dest, 'w', compress and zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED or zipfile.ZIP_STORED
)
# Python's zipfile module emits deprecation warnings if we try
# to store files with a date before 1980.
epoch = 315532800 # calendar.timegm((1980, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0))
if mtime < epoch:
mtime = epoch
self.mtime = mtime
self.date_time = time.gmtime(mtime)[:6]
def addfile(self, name, mode, islink, data):
i = zipfile.ZipInfo(pycompat.fsdecode(name), self.date_time)
i.compress_type = self.z.compression # pytype: disable=attribute-error
# unzip will not honor unix file modes unless file creator is
# set to unix (id 3).
i.create_system = 3
ftype = _UNX_IFREG
if islink:
mode = 0o777
ftype = _UNX_IFLNK
i.external_attr = (mode | ftype) << 16
# add "extended-timestamp" extra block, because zip archives
# without this will be extracted with unexpected timestamp,
# if TZ is not configured as GMT
i.extra += struct.pack(
b'<hhBl',
0x5455, # block type: "extended-timestamp"
1 + 4, # size of this block
1, # "modification time is present"
int(self.mtime),
) # last modification (UTC)
self.z.writestr(i, data)
def done(self):
self.z.close()
class fileit:
'''write archive as files in directory.'''
def __init__(self, name, mtime):
self.basedir = name
self.opener = vfsmod.vfs(self.basedir)
self.mtime = mtime
def addfile(self, name, mode, islink, data):
if islink:
self.opener.symlink(data, name)
return
f = self.opener(name, b"w", atomictemp=False)
f.write(data)
f.close()
destfile = os.path.join(self.basedir, name)
os.chmod(destfile, mode)
if self.mtime is not None:
os.utime(destfile, (self.mtime, self.mtime))
def done(self):
pass
archivers = {
b'files': fileit,
b'tar': tarit,
b'tbz2': lambda name, mtime: tarit(name, mtime, b'bz2'),
b'tgz': lambda name, mtime: tarit(name, mtime, b'gz'),
b'txz': lambda name, mtime: tarit(name, mtime, b'xz'),
b'uzip': lambda name, mtime: zipit(name, mtime, False),
b'zip': zipit,
}
def archive(
repo,
dest,
node,
kind,
decode=True,
match=None,
prefix=b'',
mtime=None,
subrepos=False,
):
"""create archive of repo as it was at node.
dest can be name of directory, name of archive file, or file
object to write archive to.
kind is type of archive to create.
decode tells whether to put files through decode filters from
hgrc.
match is a matcher to filter names of files to write to archive.
prefix is name of path to put before every archive member.
mtime is the modified time, in seconds, or None to use the changeset time.
subrepos tells whether to include subrepos.
"""
if kind == b'files':
if prefix:
raise error.Abort(_(b'cannot give prefix when archiving to files'))
else:
prefix = tidyprefix(dest, kind, prefix)
def write(name, mode, islink, getdata):
data = getdata()
if decode:
data = repo.wwritedata(name, data)
archiver.addfile(prefix + name, mode, islink, data)
if kind not in archivers:
raise error.Abort(_(b"unknown archive type '%s'") % kind)
ctx = repo[node]
archiver = archivers[kind](dest, mtime or ctx.date()[0])
if not match:
match = scmutil.matchall(repo)
if repo.ui.configbool(b"ui", b"archivemeta"):
name = b'.hg_archival.txt'
if match(name):
write(name, 0o644, False, lambda: buildmetadata(ctx))
files = list(ctx.manifest().walk(match))
total = len(files)
if total:
files.sort()
scmutil.prefetchfiles(
repo, [(ctx.rev(), scmutil.matchfiles(repo, files))]
)
progress = repo.ui.makeprogress(
_(b'archiving'), unit=_(b'files'), total=total
)
progress.update(0)
for f in files:
ff = ctx.flags(f)
write(f, b'x' in ff and 0o755 or 0o644, b'l' in ff, ctx[f].data)
progress.increment(item=f)
progress.complete()
if subrepos:
for subpath in sorted(ctx.substate):
sub = ctx.workingsub(subpath)
submatch = matchmod.subdirmatcher(subpath, match)
subprefix = prefix + subpath + b'/'
total += sub.archive(archiver, subprefix, submatch, decode)
if total == 0:
raise error.Abort(_(b'no files match the archive pattern'))
archiver.done()
return total