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rebase: skip obsolete commits even if they have pruned successors Issue 5782 reported that `hg rebase -r <obsolete commit with pruned successor>` failed with an error saying that it would cause divergence. Commit b7e2cf114e85 (rebase: do not consider extincts for divergence detection (issue5782), 2018-02-09) fixed it by letting you rebase the commit. However, that fix seems inconsistent with how we handle `hg rebase -r <pruned commit>`. To me, it should make no difference whether a commit is pruned itself or if it has (only) pruned successors. This patch changes it so we treat these two kinds of commits the same way. I let the message we print remain "note: not rebasing <commit>, it has no successor" even though that last part is not technically correct for commits with pruned successors. I doubt it will confuse users. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10240

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# shallowrepo.py - shallow repository that uses remote filelogs
#
# Copyright 2013 Facebook, Inc.
#
# 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 absolute_import
import os
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import hex, nullid, nullrev
from mercurial import (
encoding,
error,
localrepo,
match,
pycompat,
scmutil,
sparse,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import procutil
from . import (
connectionpool,
constants,
contentstore,
datapack,
fileserverclient,
historypack,
metadatastore,
remotefilectx,
remotefilelog,
shallowutil,
)
# These make*stores functions are global so that other extensions can replace
# them.
def makelocalstores(repo):
"""In-repo stores, like .hg/store/data; can not be discarded."""
localpath = os.path.join(repo.svfs.vfs.base, b'data')
if not os.path.exists(localpath):
os.makedirs(localpath)
# Instantiate local data stores
localcontent = contentstore.remotefilelogcontentstore(
repo, localpath, repo.name, shared=False
)
localmetadata = metadatastore.remotefilelogmetadatastore(
repo, localpath, repo.name, shared=False
)
return localcontent, localmetadata
def makecachestores(repo):
"""Typically machine-wide, cache of remote data; can be discarded."""
# Instantiate shared cache stores
cachepath = shallowutil.getcachepath(repo.ui)
cachecontent = contentstore.remotefilelogcontentstore(
repo, cachepath, repo.name, shared=True
)
cachemetadata = metadatastore.remotefilelogmetadatastore(
repo, cachepath, repo.name, shared=True
)
repo.sharedstore = cachecontent
repo.shareddatastores.append(cachecontent)
repo.sharedhistorystores.append(cachemetadata)
return cachecontent, cachemetadata
def makeremotestores(repo, cachecontent, cachemetadata):
"""These stores fetch data from a remote server."""
# Instantiate remote stores
repo.fileservice = fileserverclient.fileserverclient(repo)
remotecontent = contentstore.remotecontentstore(
repo.ui, repo.fileservice, cachecontent
)
remotemetadata = metadatastore.remotemetadatastore(
repo.ui, repo.fileservice, cachemetadata
)
return remotecontent, remotemetadata
def makepackstores(repo):
"""Packs are more efficient (to read from) cache stores."""
# Instantiate pack stores
packpath = shallowutil.getcachepackpath(repo, constants.FILEPACK_CATEGORY)
packcontentstore = datapack.datapackstore(repo.ui, packpath)
packmetadatastore = historypack.historypackstore(repo.ui, packpath)
repo.shareddatastores.append(packcontentstore)
repo.sharedhistorystores.append(packmetadatastore)
shallowutil.reportpackmetrics(
repo.ui, b'filestore', packcontentstore, packmetadatastore
)
return packcontentstore, packmetadatastore
def makeunionstores(repo):
"""Union stores iterate the other stores and return the first result."""
repo.shareddatastores = []
repo.sharedhistorystores = []
packcontentstore, packmetadatastore = makepackstores(repo)
cachecontent, cachemetadata = makecachestores(repo)
localcontent, localmetadata = makelocalstores(repo)
remotecontent, remotemetadata = makeremotestores(
repo, cachecontent, cachemetadata
)
# Instantiate union stores
repo.contentstore = contentstore.unioncontentstore(
packcontentstore,
cachecontent,
localcontent,
remotecontent,
writestore=localcontent,
)
repo.metadatastore = metadatastore.unionmetadatastore(
packmetadatastore,
cachemetadata,
localmetadata,
remotemetadata,
writestore=localmetadata,
)
fileservicedatawrite = cachecontent
fileservicehistorywrite = cachemetadata
repo.fileservice.setstore(
repo.contentstore,
repo.metadatastore,
fileservicedatawrite,
fileservicehistorywrite,
)
shallowutil.reportpackmetrics(
repo.ui, b'filestore', packcontentstore, packmetadatastore
)
def wraprepo(repo):
class shallowrepository(repo.__class__):
@util.propertycache
def name(self):
return self.ui.config(b'remotefilelog', b'reponame')
@util.propertycache
def fallbackpath(self):
path = repo.ui.config(
b"remotefilelog",
b"fallbackpath",
repo.ui.config(b'paths', b'default'),
)
if not path:
raise error.Abort(
b"no remotefilelog server "
b"configured - is your .hg/hgrc trusted?"
)
return path
def maybesparsematch(self, *revs, **kwargs):
"""
A wrapper that allows the remotefilelog to invoke sparsematch() if
this is a sparse repository, or returns None if this is not a
sparse repository.
"""
if revs:
ret = sparse.matcher(repo, revs=revs)
else:
ret = sparse.matcher(repo)
if ret.always():
return None
return ret
def file(self, f):
if f[0] == b'/':
f = f[1:]
if self.shallowmatch(f):
return remotefilelog.remotefilelog(self.svfs, f, self)
else:
return super(shallowrepository, self).file(f)
def filectx(self, path, *args, **kwargs):
if self.shallowmatch(path):
return remotefilectx.remotefilectx(self, path, *args, **kwargs)
else:
return super(shallowrepository, self).filectx(
path, *args, **kwargs
)
@localrepo.unfilteredmethod
def commitctx(self, ctx, error=False, origctx=None):
"""Add a new revision to current repository.
Revision information is passed via the context argument.
"""
# some contexts already have manifest nodes, they don't need any
# prefetching (for example if we're just editing a commit message
# we can reuse manifest
if not ctx.manifestnode():
# prefetch files that will likely be compared
m1 = ctx.p1().manifest()
files = []
for f in ctx.modified() + ctx.added():
fparent1 = m1.get(f, nullid)
if fparent1 != nullid:
files.append((f, hex(fparent1)))
self.fileservice.prefetch(files)
return super(shallowrepository, self).commitctx(
ctx, error=error, origctx=origctx
)
def backgroundprefetch(
self, revs, base=None, repack=False, pats=None, opts=None
):
"""Runs prefetch in background with optional repack"""
cmd = [procutil.hgexecutable(), b'-R', repo.origroot, b'prefetch']
if repack:
cmd.append(b'--repack')
if revs:
cmd += [b'-r', revs]
# We know this command will find a binary, so don't block
# on it starting.
kwargs = {}
if repo.ui.configbool(b'devel', b'remotefilelog.bg-wait'):
kwargs['record_wait'] = repo.ui.atexit
procutil.runbgcommand(
cmd, encoding.environ, ensurestart=False, **kwargs
)
def prefetch(self, revs, base=None, pats=None, opts=None):
"""Prefetches all the necessary file revisions for the given revs
Optionally runs repack in background
"""
with repo._lock(
repo.svfs,
b'prefetchlock',
True,
None,
None,
_(b'prefetching in %s') % repo.origroot,
):
self._prefetch(revs, base, pats, opts)
def _prefetch(self, revs, base=None, pats=None, opts=None):
fallbackpath = self.fallbackpath
if fallbackpath:
# If we know a rev is on the server, we should fetch the server
# version of those files, since our local file versions might
# become obsolete if the local commits are stripped.
localrevs = repo.revs(b'outgoing(%s)', fallbackpath)
if base is not None and base != nullrev:
serverbase = list(
repo.revs(
b'first(reverse(::%s) - %ld)', base, localrevs
)
)
if serverbase:
base = serverbase[0]
else:
localrevs = repo
mfl = repo.manifestlog
mfrevlog = mfl.getstorage(b'')
if base is not None:
mfdict = mfl[repo[base].manifestnode()].read()
skip = set(pycompat.iteritems(mfdict))
else:
skip = set()
# Copy the skip set to start large and avoid constant resizing,
# and since it's likely to be very similar to the prefetch set.
files = skip.copy()
serverfiles = skip.copy()
visited = set()
visited.add(nullrev)
revcount = len(revs)
progress = self.ui.makeprogress(_(b'prefetching'), total=revcount)
progress.update(0)
for rev in sorted(revs):
ctx = repo[rev]
if pats:
m = scmutil.match(ctx, pats, opts)
sparsematch = repo.maybesparsematch(rev)
mfnode = ctx.manifestnode()
mfrev = mfrevlog.rev(mfnode)
# Decompressing manifests is expensive.
# When possible, only read the deltas.
p1, p2 = mfrevlog.parentrevs(mfrev)
if p1 in visited and p2 in visited:
mfdict = mfl[mfnode].readfast()
else:
mfdict = mfl[mfnode].read()
diff = pycompat.iteritems(mfdict)
if pats:
diff = (pf for pf in diff if m(pf[0]))
if sparsematch:
diff = (pf for pf in diff if sparsematch(pf[0]))
if rev not in localrevs:
serverfiles.update(diff)
else:
files.update(diff)
visited.add(mfrev)
progress.increment()
files.difference_update(skip)
serverfiles.difference_update(skip)
progress.complete()
# Fetch files known to be on the server
if serverfiles:
results = [(path, hex(fnode)) for (path, fnode) in serverfiles]
repo.fileservice.prefetch(results, force=True)
# Fetch files that may or may not be on the server
if files:
results = [(path, hex(fnode)) for (path, fnode) in files]
repo.fileservice.prefetch(results)
def close(self):
super(shallowrepository, self).close()
self.connectionpool.close()
repo.__class__ = shallowrepository
repo.shallowmatch = match.always()
makeunionstores(repo)
repo.includepattern = repo.ui.configlist(
b"remotefilelog", b"includepattern", None
)
repo.excludepattern = repo.ui.configlist(
b"remotefilelog", b"excludepattern", None
)
if not util.safehasattr(repo, 'connectionpool'):
repo.connectionpool = connectionpool.connectionpool(repo)
if repo.includepattern or repo.excludepattern:
repo.shallowmatch = match.match(
repo.root, b'', None, repo.includepattern, repo.excludepattern
)