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upgrade: use rawsize() instead of revlog index The revlog index is a very low-level data structure and it shouldn't be exposed to the storage interface - at least not in its current form. upgrade.py is the only consumer of the index attribute on file storage in the repository. This commit rewrites that final consumer to use rawsize() instead of going through the index. This is actually the more proper API to use, as rawsize() will accurately report the size of revisions which have a negative size in the index. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4719

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#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Foundation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.1 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
##############################################################################
"""Verify interface implementations
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from .exceptions import BrokenImplementation, DoesNotImplement
from .exceptions import BrokenMethodImplementation
from types import FunctionType, MethodType
from .interface import fromMethod, fromFunction, Method
import sys
# This will be monkey-patched when running under Zope 2, so leave this
# here:
MethodTypes = (MethodType, )
def _verify(iface, candidate, tentative=0, vtype=None):
"""Verify that 'candidate' might correctly implements 'iface'.
This involves:
o Making sure the candidate defines all the necessary methods
o Making sure the methods have the correct signature
o Making sure the candidate asserts that it implements the interface
Note that this isn't the same as verifying that the class does
implement the interface.
If optional tentative is true, suppress the "is implemented by" test.
"""
if vtype == 'c':
tester = iface.implementedBy
else:
tester = iface.providedBy
if not tentative and not tester(candidate):
raise DoesNotImplement(iface)
# Here the `desc` is either an `Attribute` or `Method` instance
for name, desc in iface.namesAndDescriptions(1):
try:
attr = getattr(candidate, name)
except AttributeError:
if (not isinstance(desc, Method)) and vtype == 'c':
# We can't verify non-methods on classes, since the
# class may provide attrs in it's __init__.
continue
raise BrokenImplementation(iface, name)
if not isinstance(desc, Method):
# If it's not a method, there's nothing else we can test
continue
if isinstance(attr, FunctionType):
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 and isinstance(candidate, type):
# This is an "unbound method" in Python 3.
meth = fromFunction(attr, iface, name=name,
imlevel=1)
else:
# Nope, just a normal function
meth = fromFunction(attr, iface, name=name)
elif (isinstance(attr, MethodTypes)
and type(attr.__func__) is FunctionType):
meth = fromMethod(attr, iface, name)
elif isinstance(attr, property) and vtype == 'c':
# We without an instance we cannot be sure it's not a
# callable.
continue
else:
if not callable(attr):
raise BrokenMethodImplementation(name, "Not a method")
# sigh, it's callable, but we don't know how to introspect it, so
# we have to give it a pass.
continue
# Make sure that the required and implemented method signatures are
# the same.
desc = desc.getSignatureInfo()
meth = meth.getSignatureInfo()
mess = _incompat(desc, meth)
if mess:
raise BrokenMethodImplementation(name, mess)
return True
def verifyClass(iface, candidate, tentative=0):
return _verify(iface, candidate, tentative, vtype='c')
def verifyObject(iface, candidate, tentative=0):
return _verify(iface, candidate, tentative, vtype='o')
def _incompat(required, implemented):
#if (required['positional'] !=
# implemented['positional'][:len(required['positional'])]
# and implemented['kwargs'] is None):
# return 'imlementation has different argument names'
if len(implemented['required']) > len(required['required']):
return 'implementation requires too many arguments'
if ((len(implemented['positional']) < len(required['positional']))
and not implemented['varargs']):
return "implementation doesn't allow enough arguments"
if required['kwargs'] and not implemented['kwargs']:
return "implementation doesn't support keyword arguments"
if required['varargs'] and not implemented['varargs']:
return "implementation doesn't support variable arguments"