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# context.py - changeset and file context objects for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2006, 2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@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 absolute_import
import errno
import filecmp
import os
import re
import stat
from .i18n import _
from .node import (
addednodeid,
bin,
hex,
modifiednodeid,
nullid,
nullrev,
short,
wdirid,
wdirnodes,
wdirrev,
)
from .thirdparty import (
attr,
)
from . import (
encoding,
error,
fileset,
match as matchmod,
mdiff,
obsolete as obsmod,
patch,
pathutil,
phases,
pycompat,
repoview,
revlog,
scmutil,
sparse,
subrepo,
util,
)
propertycache = util.propertycache
nonascii = re.compile(r'[^\x21-\x7f]').search
class basectx(object):
"""A basectx object represents the common logic for its children:
changectx: read-only context that is already present in the repo,
workingctx: a context that represents the working directory and can
be committed,
memctx: a context that represents changes in-memory and can also
be committed."""
def __new__(cls, repo, changeid='', *args, **kwargs):
if isinstance(changeid, basectx):
return changeid
o = super(basectx, cls).__new__(cls)
o._repo = repo
o._rev = nullrev
o._node = nullid
return o
def __bytes__(self):
return short(self.node())
__str__ = encoding.strmethod(__bytes__)
def __int__(self):
return self.rev()
def __repr__(self):
return r"<%s %s>" % (type(self).__name__, str(self))
def __eq__(self, other):
try:
return type(self) == type(other) and self._rev == other._rev
except AttributeError:
return False
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __contains__(self, key):
return key in self._manifest
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self.filectx(key)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._manifest)
def _buildstatusmanifest(self, status):
"""Builds a manifest that includes the given status results, if this is
a working copy context. For non-working copy contexts, it just returns
the normal manifest."""
return self.manifest()
def _matchstatus(self, other, match):
"""This internal method provides a way for child objects to override the
match operator.
"""
return match
def _buildstatus(self, other, s, match, listignored, listclean,
listunknown):
"""build a status with respect to another context"""
# Load earliest manifest first for caching reasons. More specifically,
# if you have revisions 1000 and 1001, 1001 is probably stored as a
# delta against 1000. Thus, if you read 1000 first, we'll reconstruct
# 1000 and cache it so that when you read 1001, we just need to apply a
# delta to what's in the cache. So that's one full reconstruction + one
# delta application.
mf2 = None
if self.rev() is not None and self.rev() < other.rev():
mf2 = self._buildstatusmanifest(s)
mf1 = other._buildstatusmanifest(s)
if mf2 is None:
mf2 = self._buildstatusmanifest(s)
modified, added = [], []
removed = []
clean = []
deleted, unknown, ignored = s.deleted, s.unknown, s.ignored
deletedset = set(deleted)
d = mf1.diff(mf2, match=match, clean=listclean)
for fn, value in d.iteritems():
if fn in deletedset:
continue
if value is None:
clean.append(fn)
continue
(node1, flag1), (node2, flag2) = value
if node1 is None:
added.append(fn)
elif node2 is None:
removed.append(fn)
elif flag1 != flag2:
modified.append(fn)
elif node2 not in wdirnodes:
# When comparing files between two commits, we save time by
# not comparing the file contents when the nodeids differ.
# Note that this means we incorrectly report a reverted change
# to a file as a modification.
modified.append(fn)
elif self[fn].cmp(other[fn]):
modified.append(fn)
else:
clean.append(fn)
if removed:
# need to filter files if they are already reported as removed
unknown = [fn for fn in unknown if fn not in mf1 and
(not match or match(fn))]
ignored = [fn for fn in ignored if fn not in mf1 and
(not match or match(fn))]
# if they're deleted, don't report them as removed
removed = [fn for fn in removed if fn not in deletedset]
return scmutil.status(modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown,
ignored, clean)
@propertycache
def substate(self):
return subrepo.state(self, self._repo.ui)
def subrev(self, subpath):
return self.substate[subpath][1]
def rev(self):
return self._rev
def node(self):
return self._node
def hex(self):
return hex(self.node())
def manifest(self):
return self._manifest
def manifestctx(self):
return self._manifestctx
def repo(self):
return self._repo
def phasestr(self):
return phases.phasenames[self.phase()]
def mutable(self):
return self.phase() > phases.public
def getfileset(self, expr):
return fileset.getfileset(self, expr)
def obsolete(self):
"""True if the changeset is obsolete"""
return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'obsolete')
def extinct(self):
"""True if the changeset is extinct"""
return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'extinct')
def unstable(self):
msg = ("'context.unstable' is deprecated, "
"use 'context.orphan'")
self._repo.ui.deprecwarn(msg, '4.4')
return self.orphan()
def orphan(self):
"""True if the changeset is not obsolete but it's ancestor are"""
return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'orphan')
def bumped(self):
msg = ("'context.bumped' is deprecated, "
"use 'context.phasedivergent'")
self._repo.ui.deprecwarn(msg, '4.4')
return self.phasedivergent()
def phasedivergent(self):
"""True if the changeset try to be a successor of a public changeset
Only non-public and non-obsolete changesets may be bumped.
"""
return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'phasedivergent')
def divergent(self):
msg = ("'context.divergent' is deprecated, "
"use 'context.contentdivergent'")
self._repo.ui.deprecwarn(msg, '4.4')
return self.contentdivergent()
def contentdivergent(self):
"""Is a successors of a changeset with multiple possible successors set
Only non-public and non-obsolete changesets may be divergent.
"""
return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'contentdivergent')
def troubled(self):
msg = ("'context.troubled' is deprecated, "
"use 'context.isunstable'")
self._repo.ui.deprecwarn(msg, '4.4')
return self.isunstable()
def isunstable(self):
"""True if the changeset is either unstable, bumped or divergent"""
return self.orphan() or self.phasedivergent() or self.contentdivergent()
def troubles(self):
"""Keep the old version around in order to avoid breaking extensions
about different return values.
"""
msg = ("'context.troubles' is deprecated, "
"use 'context.instabilities'")
self._repo.ui.deprecwarn(msg, '4.4')
troubles = []
if self.orphan():
troubles.append('orphan')
if self.phasedivergent():
troubles.append('bumped')
if self.contentdivergent():
troubles.append('divergent')
return troubles
def instabilities(self):
"""return the list of instabilities affecting this changeset.
Instabilities are returned as strings. possible values are:
- orphan,
- phase-divergent,
- content-divergent.
"""
instabilities = []
if self.orphan():
instabilities.append('orphan')
if self.phasedivergent():
instabilities.append('phase-divergent')
if self.contentdivergent():
instabilities.append('content-divergent')
return instabilities
def parents(self):
"""return contexts for each parent changeset"""
return self._parents
def p1(self):
return self._parents[0]
def p2(self):
parents = self._parents
if len(parents) == 2:
return parents[1]
return changectx(self._repo, nullrev)
def _fileinfo(self, path):
if r'_manifest' in self.__dict__:
try:
return self._manifest[path], self._manifest.flags(path)
except KeyError:
raise error.ManifestLookupError(self._node, path,
_('not found in manifest'))
if r'_manifestdelta' in self.__dict__ or path in self.files():
if path in self._manifestdelta:
return (self._manifestdelta[path],
self._manifestdelta.flags(path))
mfl = self._repo.manifestlog
try:
node, flag = mfl[self._changeset.manifest].find(path)
except KeyError:
raise error.ManifestLookupError(self._node, path,
_('not found in manifest'))
return node, flag
def filenode(self, path):
return self._fileinfo(path)[0]
def flags(self, path):
try:
return self._fileinfo(path)[1]
except error.LookupError:
return ''
def sub(self, path, allowcreate=True):
'''return a subrepo for the stored revision of path, never wdir()'''
return subrepo.subrepo(self, path, allowcreate=allowcreate)
def nullsub(self, path, pctx):
return subrepo.nullsubrepo(self, path, pctx)
def workingsub(self, path):
'''return a subrepo for the stored revision, or wdir if this is a wdir
context.
'''
return subrepo.subrepo(self, path, allowwdir=True)
def match(self, pats=None, include=None, exclude=None, default='glob',
listsubrepos=False, badfn=None):
r = self._repo
return matchmod.match(r.root, r.getcwd(), pats,
include, exclude, default,
auditor=r.nofsauditor, ctx=self,
listsubrepos=listsubrepos, badfn=badfn)
def diff(self, ctx2=None, match=None, **opts):
"""Returns a diff generator for the given contexts and matcher"""
if ctx2 is None:
ctx2 = self.p1()
if ctx2 is not None:
ctx2 = self._repo[ctx2]
diffopts = patch.diffopts(self._repo.ui, opts)
return patch.diff(self._repo, ctx2, self, match=match, opts=diffopts)
def dirs(self):
return self._manifest.dirs()
def hasdir(self, dir):
return self._manifest.hasdir(dir)
def status(self, other=None, match=None, listignored=False,
listclean=False, listunknown=False, listsubrepos=False):
"""return status of files between two nodes or node and working
directory.
If other is None, compare this node with working directory.
returns (modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean)
"""
ctx1 = self
ctx2 = self._repo[other]
# This next code block is, admittedly, fragile logic that tests for
# reversing the contexts and wouldn't need to exist if it weren't for
# the fast (and common) code path of comparing the working directory
# with its first parent.
#
# What we're aiming for here is the ability to call:
#
# workingctx.status(parentctx)
#
# If we always built the manifest for each context and compared those,
# then we'd be done. But the special case of the above call means we
# just copy the manifest of the parent.
reversed = False
if (not isinstance(ctx1, changectx)
and isinstance(ctx2, changectx)):
reversed = True
ctx1, ctx2 = ctx2, ctx1
match = match or matchmod.always(self._repo.root, self._repo.getcwd())
match = ctx2._matchstatus(ctx1, match)
r = scmutil.status([], [], [], [], [], [], [])
r = ctx2._buildstatus(ctx1, r, match, listignored, listclean,
listunknown)
if reversed:
# Reverse added and removed. Clear deleted, unknown and ignored as
# these make no sense to reverse.
r = scmutil.status(r.modified, r.removed, r.added, [], [], [],
r.clean)
if listsubrepos:
for subpath, sub in scmutil.itersubrepos(ctx1, ctx2):
try:
rev2 = ctx2.subrev(subpath)
except KeyError:
# A subrepo that existed in node1 was deleted between
# node1 and node2 (inclusive). Thus, ctx2's substate
# won't contain that subpath. The best we can do ignore it.
rev2 = None
submatch = matchmod.subdirmatcher(subpath, match)
s = sub.status(rev2, match=submatch, ignored=listignored,
clean=listclean, unknown=listunknown,
listsubrepos=True)
for rfiles, sfiles in zip(r, s):
rfiles.extend("%s/%s" % (subpath, f) for f in sfiles)
for l in r:
l.sort()
return r
def _filterederror(repo, changeid):
"""build an exception to be raised about a filtered changeid
This is extracted in a function to help extensions (eg: evolve) to
experiment with various message variants."""
if repo.filtername.startswith('visible'):
msg = _("hidden revision '%s'") % changeid
hint = _('use --hidden to access hidden revisions')
return error.FilteredRepoLookupError(msg, hint=hint)
msg = _("filtered revision '%s' (not in '%s' subset)")
msg %= (changeid, repo.filtername)
return error.FilteredRepoLookupError(msg)
class changectx(basectx):
"""A changecontext object makes access to data related to a particular
changeset convenient. It represents a read-only context already present in
the repo."""
def __init__(self, repo, changeid=''):
"""changeid is a revision number, node, or tag"""
# since basectx.__new__ already took care of copying the object, we
# don't need to do anything in __init__, so we just exit here
if isinstance(changeid, basectx):
return
if changeid == '':
changeid = '.'
self._repo = repo
try:
if isinstance(changeid, int):
self._node = repo.changelog.node(changeid)
self._rev = changeid
return
if not pycompat.ispy3 and isinstance(changeid, long):
changeid = str(changeid)
if changeid == 'null':
self._node = nullid
self._rev = nullrev
return
if changeid == 'tip':
self._node = repo.changelog.tip()
self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
return
if (changeid == '.'
or repo.local() and changeid == repo.dirstate.p1()):
# this is a hack to delay/avoid loading obsmarkers
# when we know that '.' won't be hidden
self._node = repo.dirstate.p1()
self._rev = repo.unfiltered().changelog.rev(self._node)
return
if len(changeid) == 20:
try:
self._node = changeid
self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(changeid)
return
except error.FilteredRepoLookupError:
raise
except LookupError:
pass
try:
r = int(changeid)
if '%d' % r != changeid:
raise ValueError
l = len(repo.changelog)
if r < 0:
r += l
if r < 0 or r >= l and r != wdirrev:
raise ValueError
self._rev = r
self._node = repo.changelog.node(r)
return
except error.FilteredIndexError:
raise
except (ValueError, OverflowError, IndexError):
pass
if len(changeid) == 40:
try:
self._node = bin(changeid)
self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
return
except error.FilteredLookupError:
raise
except (TypeError, LookupError):
pass
# lookup bookmarks through the name interface
try:
self._node = repo.names.singlenode(repo, changeid)
self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
return
except KeyError:
pass
except error.FilteredRepoLookupError:
raise
except error.RepoLookupError:
pass
self._node = repo.unfiltered().changelog._partialmatch(changeid)
if self._node is not None:
self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
return
# lookup failed
# check if it might have come from damaged dirstate
#
# XXX we could avoid the unfiltered if we had a recognizable
# exception for filtered changeset access
if (repo.local()
and changeid in repo.unfiltered().dirstate.parents()):
msg = _("working directory has unknown parent '%s'!")
raise error.Abort(msg % short(changeid))
try:
if len(changeid) == 20 and nonascii(changeid):
changeid = hex(changeid)
except TypeError:
pass
except (error.FilteredIndexError, error.FilteredLookupError,
error.FilteredRepoLookupError):
raise _filterederror(repo, changeid)
except IndexError:
pass
raise error.RepoLookupError(
_("unknown revision '%s'") % changeid)
def __hash__(self):
try:
return hash(self._rev)
except AttributeError:
return id(self)
def __nonzero__(self):
return self._rev != nullrev
__bool__ = __nonzero__
@propertycache
def _changeset(self):
return self._repo.changelog.changelogrevision(self.rev())
@propertycache
def _manifest(self):
return self._manifestctx.read()
@property
def _manifestctx(self):
return self._repo.manifestlog[self._changeset.manifest]
@propertycache
def _manifestdelta(self):
return self._manifestctx.readdelta()
@propertycache
def _parents(self):
repo = self._repo
p1, p2 = repo.changelog.parentrevs(self._rev)
if p2 == nullrev:
return [changectx(repo, p1)]
return [changectx(repo, p1), changectx(repo, p2)]
def changeset(self):
c = self._changeset
return (
c.manifest,
c.user,
c.date,
c.files,
c.description,
c.extra,
)
def manifestnode(self):
return self._changeset.manifest
def user(self):
return self._changeset.user
def date(self):
return self._changeset.date
def files(self):
return self._changeset.files
def description(self):
return self._changeset.description
def branch(self):
return encoding.tolocal(self._changeset.extra.get("branch"))
def closesbranch(self):
return 'close' in self._changeset.extra
def extra(self):
return self._changeset.extra
def tags(self):
return self._repo.nodetags(self._node)
def bookmarks(self):
return self._repo.nodebookmarks(self._node)
def phase(self):
return self._repo._phasecache.phase(self._repo, self._rev)
def hidden(self):
return self._rev in repoview.filterrevs(self._repo, 'visible')
def isinmemory(self):
return False
def children(self):
"""return contexts for each child changeset"""
c = self._repo.changelog.children(self._node)
return [changectx(self._repo, x) for x in c]
def ancestors(self):
for a in self._repo.changelog.ancestors([self._rev]):
yield changectx(self._repo, a)
def descendants(self):
for d in self._repo.changelog.descendants([self._rev]):
yield changectx(self._repo, d)
def filectx(self, path, fileid=None, filelog=None):
"""get a file context from this changeset"""
if fileid is None:
fileid = self.filenode(path)
return filectx(self._repo, path, fileid=fileid,
changectx=self, filelog=filelog)
def ancestor(self, c2, warn=False):
"""return the "best" ancestor context of self and c2
If there are multiple candidates, it will show a message and check
merge.preferancestor configuration before falling back to the
revlog ancestor."""
# deal with workingctxs
n2 = c2._node
if n2 is None:
n2 = c2._parents[0]._node
cahs = self._repo.changelog.commonancestorsheads(self._node, n2)
if not cahs:
anc = nullid
elif len(cahs) == 1:
anc = cahs[0]
else:
# experimental config: merge.preferancestor
for r in self._repo.ui.configlist('merge', 'preferancestor'):
try:
ctx = changectx(self._repo, r)
except error.RepoLookupError:
continue
anc = ctx.node()
if anc in cahs:
break
else:
anc = self._repo.changelog.ancestor(self._node, n2)
if warn:
self._repo.ui.status(
(_("note: using %s as ancestor of %s and %s\n") %
(short(anc), short(self._node), short(n2))) +
''.join(_(" alternatively, use --config "
"merge.preferancestor=%s\n") %
short(n) for n in sorted(cahs) if n != anc))
return changectx(self._repo, anc)
def descendant(self, other):
"""True if other is descendant of this changeset"""
return self._repo.changelog.descendant(self._rev, other._rev)
def walk(self, match):
'''Generates matching file names.'''
# Wrap match.bad method to have message with nodeid
def bad(fn, msg):
# The manifest doesn't know about subrepos, so don't complain about
# paths into valid subrepos.
if any(fn == s or fn.startswith(s + '/')
for s in self.substate):
return
match.bad(fn, _('no such file in rev %s') % self)
m = matchmod.badmatch(match, bad)
return self._manifest.walk(m)
def matches(self, match):
return self.walk(match)
class basefilectx(object):
"""A filecontext object represents the common logic for its children:
filectx: read-only access to a filerevision that is already present
in the repo,
workingfilectx: a filecontext that represents files from the working
directory,
memfilectx: a filecontext that represents files in-memory,
overlayfilectx: duplicate another filecontext with some fields overridden.
"""
@propertycache
def _filelog(self):
return self._repo.file(self._path)
@propertycache
def _changeid(self):
if r'_changeid' in self.__dict__:
return self._changeid
elif r'_changectx' in self.__dict__:
return self._changectx.rev()
elif r'_descendantrev' in self.__dict__:
# this file context was created from a revision with a known
# descendant, we can (lazily) correct for linkrev aliases
return self._adjustlinkrev(self._descendantrev)
else:
return self._filelog.linkrev(self._filerev)
@propertycache
def _filenode(self):
if r'_fileid' in self.__dict__:
return self._filelog.lookup(self._fileid)
else:
return self._changectx.filenode(self._path)
@propertycache
def _filerev(self):
return self._filelog.rev(self._filenode)
@propertycache
def _repopath(self):
return self._path
def __nonzero__(self):
try:
self._filenode
return True
except error.LookupError:
# file is missing
return False
__bool__ = __nonzero__
def __bytes__(self):
try:
return "%s@%s" % (self.path(), self._changectx)
except error.LookupError:
return "%s@???" % self.path()
__str__ = encoding.strmethod(__bytes__)
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s %s>" % (type(self).__name__, str(self))
def __hash__(self):
try:
return hash((self._path, self._filenode))
except AttributeError:
return id(self)
def __eq__(self, other):
try:
return (type(self) == type(other) and self._path == other._path
and self._filenode == other._filenode)
except AttributeError:
return False
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def filerev(self):
return self._filerev
def filenode(self):
return self._filenode
@propertycache
def _flags(self):
return self._changectx.flags(self._path)
def flags(self):
return self._flags
def filelog(self):
return self._filelog
def rev(self):
return self._changeid
def linkrev(self):
return self._filelog.linkrev(self._filerev)
def node(self):
return self._changectx.node()
def hex(self):
return self._changectx.hex()
def user(self):
return self._changectx.user()
def date(self):
return self._changectx.date()
def files(self):
return self._changectx.files()
def description(self):
return self._changectx.description()
def branch(self):
return self._changectx.branch()
def extra(self):
return self._changectx.extra()
def phase(self):
return self._changectx.phase()
def phasestr(self):
return self._changectx.phasestr()
def manifest(self):
return self._changectx.manifest()
def changectx(self):
return self._changectx
def renamed(self):
return self._copied
def repo(self):
return self._repo
def size(self):
return len(self.data())
def path(self):
return self._path
def isbinary(self):
try:
return util.binary(self.data())
except IOError:
return False
def isexec(self):
return 'x' in self.flags()
def islink(self):
return 'l' in self.flags()
def isabsent(self):
"""whether this filectx represents a file not in self._changectx
This is mainly for merge code to detect change/delete conflicts. This is
expected to be True for all subclasses of basectx."""
return False
_customcmp = False
def cmp(self, fctx):
"""compare with other file context
returns True if different than fctx.
"""
if fctx._customcmp:
return fctx.cmp(self)
if (fctx._filenode is None
and (self._repo._encodefilterpats
# if file data starts with '\1\n', empty metadata block is
# prepended, which adds 4 bytes to filelog.size().
or self.size() - 4 == fctx.size())
or self.size() == fctx.size()):
return self._filelog.cmp(self._filenode, fctx.data())
return True
def _adjustlinkrev(self, srcrev, inclusive=False):
"""return the first ancestor of <srcrev> introducing <fnode>
If the linkrev of the file revision does not point to an ancestor of
srcrev, we'll walk down the ancestors until we find one introducing
this file revision.
:srcrev: the changeset revision we search ancestors from
:inclusive: if true, the src revision will also be checked
"""
repo = self._repo
cl = repo.unfiltered().changelog
mfl = repo.manifestlog
# fetch the linkrev
lkr = self.linkrev()
# hack to reuse ancestor computation when searching for renames
memberanc = getattr(self, '_ancestrycontext', None)
iteranc = None
if srcrev is None:
# wctx case, used by workingfilectx during mergecopy
revs = [p.rev() for p in self._repo[None].parents()]
inclusive = True # we skipped the real (revless) source
else:
revs = [srcrev]
if memberanc is None:
memberanc = iteranc = cl.ancestors(revs, lkr,
inclusive=inclusive)
# check if this linkrev is an ancestor of srcrev
if lkr not in memberanc:
if iteranc is None:
iteranc = cl.ancestors(revs, lkr, inclusive=inclusive)
fnode = self._filenode
path = self._path
for a in iteranc:
ac = cl.read(a) # get changeset data (we avoid object creation)
if path in ac[3]: # checking the 'files' field.
# The file has been touched, check if the content is
# similar to the one we search for.
if fnode == mfl[ac[0]].readfast().get(path):
return a
# In theory, we should never get out of that loop without a result.
# But if manifest uses a buggy file revision (not children of the
# one it replaces) we could. Such a buggy situation will likely
# result is crash somewhere else at to some point.
return lkr
def introrev(self):
"""return the rev of the changeset which introduced this file revision
This method is different from linkrev because it take into account the
changeset the filectx was created from. It ensures the returned
revision is one of its ancestors. This prevents bugs from
'linkrev-shadowing' when a file revision is used by multiple
changesets.
"""
lkr = self.linkrev()
attrs = vars(self)
noctx = not ('_changeid' in attrs or '_changectx' in attrs)
if noctx or self.rev() == lkr:
return self.linkrev()
return self._adjustlinkrev(self.rev(), inclusive=True)
def _parentfilectx(self, path, fileid, filelog):
"""create parent filectx keeping ancestry info for _adjustlinkrev()"""
fctx = filectx(self._repo, path, fileid=fileid, filelog=filelog)
if '_changeid' in vars(self) or '_changectx' in vars(self):
# If self is associated with a changeset (probably explicitly
# fed), ensure the created filectx is associated with a
# changeset that is an ancestor of self.changectx.
# This lets us later use _adjustlinkrev to get a correct link.
fctx._descendantrev = self.rev()
fctx._ancestrycontext = getattr(self, '_ancestrycontext', None)
elif '_descendantrev' in vars(self):
# Otherwise propagate _descendantrev if we have one associated.
fctx._descendantrev = self._descendantrev
fctx._ancestrycontext = getattr(self, '_ancestrycontext', None)
return fctx
def parents(self):
_path = self._path
fl = self._filelog
parents = self._filelog.parents(self._filenode)
pl = [(_path, node, fl) for node in parents if node != nullid]
r = fl.renamed(self._filenode)
if r:
# - In the simple rename case, both parent are nullid, pl is empty.
# - In case of merge, only one of the parent is null id and should
# be replaced with the rename information. This parent is -always-
# the first one.
#
# As null id have always been filtered out in the previous list
# comprehension, inserting to 0 will always result in "replacing
# first nullid parent with rename information.
pl.insert(0, (r[0], r[1], self._repo.file(r[0])))
return [self._parentfilectx(path, fnode, l) for path, fnode, l in pl]
def p1(self):
return self.parents()[0]
def p2(self):
p = self.parents()
if len(p) == 2:
return p[1]
return filectx(self._repo, self._path, fileid=-1, filelog=self._filelog)
def annotate(self, follow=False, linenumber=False, skiprevs=None,
diffopts=None):
'''returns a list of tuples of ((ctx, number), line) for each line
in the file, where ctx is the filectx of the node where
that line was last changed; if linenumber parameter is true, number is
the line number at the first appearance in the managed file, otherwise,
number has a fixed value of False.
'''
def lines(text):
if text.endswith("\n"):
return text.count("\n")
return text.count("\n") + int(bool(text))
if linenumber:
def decorate(text, rev):
return ([annotateline(fctx=rev, lineno=i)
for i in xrange(1, lines(text) + 1)], text)
else:
def decorate(text, rev):
return ([annotateline(fctx=rev)] * lines(text), text)
getlog = util.lrucachefunc(lambda x: self._repo.file(x))
def parents(f):
# Cut _descendantrev here to mitigate the penalty of lazy linkrev
# adjustment. Otherwise, p._adjustlinkrev() would walk changelog
# from the topmost introrev (= srcrev) down to p.linkrev() if it
# isn't an ancestor of the srcrev.
f._changeid
pl = f.parents()
# Don't return renamed parents if we aren't following.
if not follow:
pl = [p for p in pl if p.path() == f.path()]
# renamed filectx won't have a filelog yet, so set it
# from the cache to save time
for p in pl:
if not '_filelog' in p.__dict__:
p._filelog = getlog(p.path())
return pl
# use linkrev to find the first changeset where self appeared
base = self
introrev = self.introrev()
if self.rev() != introrev:
base = self.filectx(self.filenode(), changeid=introrev)
if getattr(base, '_ancestrycontext', None) is None:
cl = self._repo.changelog
if introrev is None:
# wctx is not inclusive, but works because _ancestrycontext
# is used to test filelog revisions
ac = cl.ancestors([p.rev() for p in base.parents()],
inclusive=True)
else:
ac = cl.ancestors([introrev], inclusive=True)
base._ancestrycontext = ac
# This algorithm would prefer to be recursive, but Python is a
# bit recursion-hostile. Instead we do an iterative
# depth-first search.
# 1st DFS pre-calculates pcache and needed
visit = [base]
pcache = {}
needed = {base: 1}
while visit:
f = visit.pop()
if f in pcache:
continue
pl = parents(f)
pcache[f] = pl
for p in pl:
needed[p] = needed.get(p, 0) + 1
if p not in pcache:
visit.append(p)
# 2nd DFS does the actual annotate
visit[:] = [base]
hist = {}
while visit:
f = visit[-1]
if f in hist:
visit.pop()
continue
ready = True
pl = pcache[f]
for p in pl:
if p not in hist:
ready = False
visit.append(p)
if ready:
visit.pop()
curr = decorate(f.data(), f)
skipchild = False
if skiprevs is not None:
skipchild = f._changeid in skiprevs
curr = _annotatepair([hist[p] for p in pl], f, curr, skipchild,
diffopts)
for p in pl:
if needed[p] == 1:
del hist[p]
del needed[p]
else:
needed[p] -= 1
hist[f] = curr
del pcache[f]
return zip(hist[base][0], hist[base][1].splitlines(True))
def ancestors(self, followfirst=False):
visit = {}
c = self
if followfirst:
cut = 1
else:
cut = None
while True:
for parent in c.parents()[:cut]:
visit[(parent.linkrev(), parent.filenode())] = parent
if not visit:
break
c = visit.pop(max(visit))
yield c
def decodeddata(self):
"""Returns `data()` after running repository decoding filters.
This is often equivalent to how the data would be expressed on disk.
"""
return self._repo.wwritedata(self.path(), self.data())
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True)
class annotateline(object):
fctx = attr.ib()
lineno = attr.ib(default=False)
# Whether this annotation was the result of a skip-annotate.
skip = attr.ib(default=False)
def _annotatepair(parents, childfctx, child, skipchild, diffopts):
r'''
Given parent and child fctxes and annotate data for parents, for all lines
in either parent that match the child, annotate the child with the parent's
data.
Additionally, if `skipchild` is True, replace all other lines with parent
annotate data as well such that child is never blamed for any lines.
See test-annotate.py for unit tests.
'''
pblocks = [(parent, mdiff.allblocks(parent[1], child[1], opts=diffopts))
for parent in parents]
if skipchild:
# Need to iterate over the blocks twice -- make it a list
pblocks = [(p, list(blocks)) for (p, blocks) in pblocks]
# Mercurial currently prefers p2 over p1 for annotate.
# TODO: change this?
for parent, blocks in pblocks:
for (a1, a2, b1, b2), t in blocks:
# Changed blocks ('!') or blocks made only of blank lines ('~')
# belong to the child.
if t == '=':
child[0][b1:b2] = parent[0][a1:a2]
if skipchild:
# Now try and match up anything that couldn't be matched,
# Reversing pblocks maintains bias towards p2, matching above
# behavior.
pblocks.reverse()
# The heuristics are:
# * Work on blocks of changed lines (effectively diff hunks with -U0).
# This could potentially be smarter but works well enough.
# * For a non-matching section, do a best-effort fit. Match lines in
# diff hunks 1:1, dropping lines as necessary.
# * Repeat the last line as a last resort.
# First, replace as much as possible without repeating the last line.
remaining = [(parent, []) for parent, _blocks in pblocks]
for idx, (parent, blocks) in enumerate(pblocks):
for (a1, a2, b1, b2), _t in blocks:
if a2 - a1 >= b2 - b1:
for bk in xrange(b1, b2):
if child[0][bk].fctx == childfctx:
ak = min(a1 + (bk - b1), a2 - 1)
child[0][bk] = attr.evolve(parent[0][ak], skip=True)
else:
remaining[idx][1].append((a1, a2, b1, b2))
# Then, look at anything left, which might involve repeating the last
# line.
for parent, blocks in remaining:
for a1, a2, b1, b2 in blocks:
for bk in xrange(b1, b2):
if child[0][bk].fctx == childfctx:
ak = min(a1 + (bk - b1), a2 - 1)
child[0][bk] = attr.evolve(parent[0][ak], skip=True)
return child
class filectx(basefilectx):
"""A filecontext object makes access to data related to a particular
filerevision convenient."""
def __init__(self, repo, path, changeid=None, fileid=None,
filelog=None, changectx=None):
"""changeid can be a changeset revision, node, or tag.
fileid can be a file revision or node."""
self._repo = repo
self._path = path
assert (changeid is not None
or fileid is not None
or changectx is not None), \
("bad args: changeid=%r, fileid=%r, changectx=%r"
% (changeid, fileid, changectx))
if filelog is not None:
self._filelog = filelog
if changeid is not None:
self._changeid = changeid
if changectx is not None:
self._changectx = changectx
if fileid is not None:
self._fileid = fileid
@propertycache
def _changectx(self):
try:
return changectx(self._repo, self._changeid)
except error.FilteredRepoLookupError:
# Linkrev may point to any revision in the repository. When the
# repository is filtered this may lead to `filectx` trying to build
# `changectx` for filtered revision. In such case we fallback to
# creating `changectx` on the unfiltered version of the reposition.
# This fallback should not be an issue because `changectx` from
# `filectx` are not used in complex operations that care about
# filtering.
#
# This fallback is a cheap and dirty fix that prevent several
# crashes. It does not ensure the behavior is correct. However the
# behavior was not correct before filtering either and "incorrect
# behavior" is seen as better as "crash"
#
# Linkrevs have several serious troubles with filtering that are
# complicated to solve. Proper handling of the issue here should be
# considered when solving linkrev issue are on the table.
return changectx(self._repo.unfiltered(), self._changeid)
def filectx(self, fileid, changeid=None):
'''opens an arbitrary revision of the file without
opening a new filelog'''
return filectx(self._repo, self._path, fileid=fileid,
filelog=self._filelog, changeid=changeid)
def rawdata(self):
return self._filelog.revision(self._filenode, raw=True)
def rawflags(self):
"""low-level revlog flags"""
return self._filelog.flags(self._filerev)
def data(self):
try:
return self._filelog.read(self._filenode)
except error.CensoredNodeError:
if self._repo.ui.config("censor", "policy") == "ignore":
return ""
raise error.Abort(_("censored node: %s") % short(self._filenode),
hint=_("set censor.policy to ignore errors"))
def size(self):
return self._filelog.size(self._filerev)
@propertycache
def _copied(self):
"""check if file was actually renamed in this changeset revision
If rename logged in file revision, we report copy for changeset only
if file revisions linkrev points back to the changeset in question
or both changeset parents contain different file revisions.
"""
renamed = self._filelog.renamed(self._filenode)
if not renamed:
return renamed
if self.rev() == self.linkrev():
return renamed
name = self.path()
fnode = self._filenode
for p in self._changectx.parents():
try:
if fnode == p.filenode(name):
return None
except error.LookupError:
pass
return renamed
def children(self):
# hard for renames
c = self._filelog.children(self._filenode)
return [filectx(self._repo, self._path, fileid=x,
filelog=self._filelog) for x in c]
class committablectx(basectx):
"""A committablectx object provides common functionality for a context that
wants the ability to commit, e.g. workingctx or memctx."""
def __init__(self, repo, text="", user=None, date=None, extra=None,
changes=None):
self._repo = repo
self._rev = None
self._node = None
self._text = text
if date:
self._date = util.parsedate(date)
if user:
self._user = user
if changes:
self._status = changes
self._extra = {}
if extra:
self._extra = extra.copy()
if 'branch' not in self._extra:
try:
branch = encoding.fromlocal(self._repo.dirstate.branch())
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise error.Abort(_('branch name not in UTF-8!'))
self._extra['branch'] = branch
if self._extra['branch'] == '':
self._extra['branch'] = 'default'
def __bytes__(self):
return bytes(self._parents[0]) + "+"
__str__ = encoding.strmethod(__bytes__)
def __nonzero__(self):
return True
__bool__ = __nonzero__
def _buildflagfunc(self):
# Create a fallback function for getting file flags when the
# filesystem doesn't support them
copiesget = self._repo.dirstate.copies().get
parents = self.parents()
if len(parents) < 2:
# when we have one parent, it's easy: copy from parent
man = parents[0].manifest()
def func(f):
f = copiesget(f, f)
return man.flags(f)
else:
# merges are tricky: we try to reconstruct the unstored
# result from the merge (issue1802)
p1, p2 = parents
pa = p1.ancestor(p2)
m1, m2, ma = p1.manifest(), p2.manifest(), pa.manifest()
def func(f):
f = copiesget(f, f) # may be wrong for merges with copies
fl1, fl2, fla = m1.flags(f), m2.flags(f), ma.flags(f)
if fl1 == fl2:
return fl1
if fl1 == fla:
return fl2
if fl2 == fla:
return fl1
return '' # punt for conflicts
return func
@propertycache
def _flagfunc(self):
return self._repo.dirstate.flagfunc(self._buildflagfunc)
@propertycache
def _status(self):
return self._repo.status()
@propertycache
def _user(self):
return self._repo.ui.username()
@propertycache
def _date(self):
ui = self._repo.ui
date = ui.configdate('devel', 'default-date')
if date is None:
date = util.makedate()
return date
def subrev(self, subpath):
return None
def manifestnode(self):
return None
def user(self):
return self._user or self._repo.ui.username()
def date(self):
return self._date
def description(self):
return self._text
def files(self):
return sorted(self._status.modified + self._status.added +
self._status.removed)
def modified(self):
return self._status.modified
def added(self):
return self._status.added
def removed(self):
return self._status.removed
def deleted(self):
return self._status.deleted
def branch(self):
return encoding.tolocal(self._extra['branch'])
def closesbranch(self):
return 'close' in self._extra
def extra(self):
return self._extra
def isinmemory(self):
return False
def tags(self):
return []
def bookmarks(self):
b = []
for p in self.parents():
b.extend(p.bookmarks())
return b
def phase(self):
phase = phases.draft # default phase to draft
for p in self.parents():
phase = max(phase, p.phase())
return phase
def hidden(self):
return False
def children(self):
return []
def flags(self, path):
if r'_manifest' in self.__dict__:
try:
return self._manifest.flags(path)
except KeyError:
return ''
try:
return self._flagfunc(path)
except OSError:
return ''
def ancestor(self, c2):
"""return the "best" ancestor context of self and c2"""
return self._parents[0].ancestor(c2) # punt on two parents for now
def walk(self, match):
'''Generates matching file names.'''
return sorted(self._repo.dirstate.walk(match,
subrepos=sorted(self.substate),
unknown=True, ignored=False))
def matches(self, match):
return sorted(self._repo.dirstate.matches(match))
def ancestors(self):
for p in self._parents:
yield p
for a in self._repo.changelog.ancestors(
[p.rev() for p in self._parents]):
yield changectx(self._repo, a)
def markcommitted(self, node):
"""Perform post-commit cleanup necessary after committing this ctx
Specifically, this updates backing stores this working context
wraps to reflect the fact that the changes reflected by this
workingctx have been committed. For example, it marks
modified and added files as normal in the dirstate.
"""
with self._repo.dirstate.parentchange():
for f in self.modified() + self.added():
self._repo.dirstate.normal(f)
for f in self.removed():
self._repo.dirstate.drop(f)
self._repo.dirstate.setparents(node)
# write changes out explicitly, because nesting wlock at
# runtime may prevent 'wlock.release()' in 'repo.commit()'
# from immediately doing so for subsequent changing files
self._repo.dirstate.write(self._repo.currenttransaction())
def dirty(self, missing=False, merge=True, branch=True):
return False
class workingctx(committablectx):
"""A workingctx object makes access to data related to
the current working directory convenient.
date - any valid date string or (unixtime, offset), or None.
user - username string, or None.
extra - a dictionary of extra values, or None.
changes - a list of file lists as returned by localrepo.status()
or None to use the repository status.
"""
def __init__(self, repo, text="", user=None, date=None, extra=None,
changes=None):
super(workingctx, self).__init__(repo, text, user, date, extra, changes)
def __iter__(self):
d = self._repo.dirstate
for f in d:
if d[f] != 'r':
yield f
def __contains__(self, key):
return self._repo.dirstate[key] not in "?r"
def hex(self):
return hex(wdirid)
@propertycache
def _parents(self):
p = self._repo.dirstate.parents()
if p[1] == nullid:
p = p[:-1]
return [changectx(self._repo, x) for x in p]
def filectx(self, path, filelog=None):
"""get a file context from the working directory"""
return workingfilectx(self._repo, path, workingctx=self,
filelog=filelog)
def dirty(self, missing=False, merge=True, branch=True):
"check whether a working directory is modified"
# check subrepos first
for s in sorted(self.substate):
if self.sub(s).dirty(missing=missing):
return True
# check current working dir
return ((merge and self.p2()) or
(branch and self.branch() != self.p1().branch()) or
self.modified() or self.added() or self.removed() or
(missing and self.deleted()))
def add(self, list, prefix=""):
with self._repo.wlock():
ui, ds = self._repo.ui, self._repo.dirstate
uipath = lambda f: ds.pathto(pathutil.join(prefix, f))
rejected = []
lstat = self._repo.wvfs.lstat
for f in list:
# ds.pathto() returns an absolute file when this is invoked from
# the keyword extension. That gets flagged as non-portable on
# Windows, since it contains the drive letter and colon.
scmutil.checkportable(ui, os.path.join(prefix, f))
try:
st = lstat(f)
except OSError:
ui.warn(_("%s does not exist!\n") % uipath(f))
rejected.append(f)
continue
if st.st_size > 10000000:
ui.warn(_("%s: up to %d MB of RAM may be required "
"to manage this file\n"
"(use 'hg revert %s' to cancel the "
"pending addition)\n")
% (f, 3 * st.st_size // 1000000, uipath(f)))
if not (stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) or stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)):
ui.warn(_("%s not added: only files and symlinks "
"supported currently\n") % uipath(f))
rejected.append(f)
elif ds[f] in 'amn':
ui.warn(_("%s already tracked!\n") % uipath(f))
elif ds[f] == 'r':
ds.normallookup(f)
else:
ds.add(f)
return rejected
def forget(self, files, prefix=""):
with self._repo.wlock():
ds = self._repo.dirstate
uipath = lambda f: ds.pathto(pathutil.join(prefix, f))
rejected = []
for f in files:
if f not in self._repo.dirstate:
self._repo.ui.warn(_("%s not tracked!\n") % uipath(f))
rejected.append(f)
elif self._repo.dirstate[f] != 'a':
self._repo.dirstate.remove(f)
else:
self._repo.dirstate.drop(f)
return rejected
def undelete(self, list):
pctxs = self.parents()
with self._repo.wlock():
ds = self._repo.dirstate
for f in list:
if self._repo.dirstate[f] != 'r':
self._repo.ui.warn(_("%s not removed!\n") % ds.pathto(f))
else:
fctx = f in pctxs[0] and pctxs[0][f] or pctxs[1][f]
t = fctx.data()
self._repo.wwrite(f, t, fctx.flags())
self._repo.dirstate.normal(f)
def copy(self, source, dest):
try:
st = self._repo.wvfs.lstat(dest)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
self._repo.ui.warn(_("%s does not exist!\n")
% self._repo.dirstate.pathto(dest))
return
if not (stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) or stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)):
self._repo.ui.warn(_("copy failed: %s is not a file or a "
"symbolic link\n")
% self._repo.dirstate.pathto(dest))
else:
with self._repo.wlock():
if self._repo.dirstate[dest] in '?':
self._repo.dirstate.add(dest)
elif self._repo.dirstate[dest] in 'r':
self._repo.dirstate.normallookup(dest)
self._repo.dirstate.copy(source, dest)
def match(self, pats=None, include=None, exclude=None, default='glob',
listsubrepos=False, badfn=None):
r = self._repo
# Only a case insensitive filesystem needs magic to translate user input
# to actual case in the filesystem.
icasefs = not util.fscasesensitive(r.root)
return matchmod.match(r.root, r.getcwd(), pats, include, exclude,
default, auditor=r.auditor, ctx=self,
listsubrepos=listsubrepos, badfn=badfn,
icasefs=icasefs)
def flushall(self):
pass # For overlayworkingfilectx compatibility.
def _filtersuspectsymlink(self, files):
if not files or self._repo.dirstate._checklink:
return files
# Symlink placeholders may get non-symlink-like contents
# via user error or dereferencing by NFS or Samba servers,
# so we filter out any placeholders that don't look like a
# symlink
sane = []
for f in files:
if self.flags(f) == 'l':
d = self[f].data()
if d == '' or len(d) >= 1024 or '\n' in d or util.binary(d):
self._repo.ui.debug('ignoring suspect symlink placeholder'
' "%s"\n' % f)
continue
sane.append(f)
return sane
def _checklookup(self, files):
# check for any possibly clean files
if not files:
return [], [], []
modified = []
deleted = []
fixup = []
pctx = self._parents[0]
# do a full compare of any files that might have changed
for f in sorted(files):
try:
# This will return True for a file that got replaced by a
# directory in the interim, but fixing that is pretty hard.
if (f not in pctx or self.flags(f) != pctx.flags(f)
or pctx[f].cmp(self[f])):
modified.append(f)
else:
fixup.append(f)
except (IOError, OSError):
# A file become inaccessible in between? Mark it as deleted,
# matching dirstate behavior (issue5584).
# The dirstate has more complex behavior around whether a
# missing file matches a directory, etc, but we don't need to
# bother with that: if f has made it to this point, we're sure
# it's in the dirstate.
deleted.append(f)
return modified, deleted, fixup
def _poststatusfixup(self, status, fixup):
"""update dirstate for files that are actually clean"""
poststatus = self._repo.postdsstatus()
if fixup or poststatus:
try:
oldid = self._repo.dirstate.identity()
# updating the dirstate is optional
# so we don't wait on the lock
# wlock can invalidate the dirstate, so cache normal _after_
# taking the lock
with self._repo.wlock(False):
if self._repo.dirstate.identity() == oldid:
if fixup:
normal = self._repo.dirstate.normal
for f in fixup:
normal(f)
# write changes out explicitly, because nesting
# wlock at runtime may prevent 'wlock.release()'
# after this block from doing so for subsequent
# changing files
tr = self._repo.currenttransaction()
self._repo.dirstate.write(tr)
if poststatus:
for ps in poststatus:
ps(self, status)
else:
# in this case, writing changes out breaks
# consistency, because .hg/dirstate was
# already changed simultaneously after last
# caching (see also issue5584 for detail)
self._repo.ui.debug('skip updating dirstate: '
'identity mismatch\n')
except error.LockError:
pass
finally:
# Even if the wlock couldn't be grabbed, clear out the list.
self._repo.clearpostdsstatus()
def _dirstatestatus(self, match, ignored=False, clean=False, unknown=False):
'''Gets the status from the dirstate -- internal use only.'''
subrepos = []
if '.hgsub' in self:
subrepos = sorted(self.substate)
cmp, s = self._repo.dirstate.status(match, subrepos, ignored=ignored,
clean=clean, unknown=unknown)
# check for any possibly clean files
fixup = []
if cmp:
modified2, deleted2, fixup = self._checklookup(cmp)
s.modified.extend(modified2)
s.deleted.extend(deleted2)
if fixup and clean:
s.clean.extend(fixup)
self._poststatusfixup(s, fixup)
if match.always():
# cache for performance
if s.unknown or s.ignored or s.clean:
# "_status" is cached with list*=False in the normal route
self._status = scmutil.status(s.modified, s.added, s.removed,
s.deleted, [], [], [])
else:
self._status = s
return s
@propertycache
def _manifest(self):
"""generate a manifest corresponding to the values in self._status
This reuse the file nodeid from parent, but we use special node
identifiers for added and modified files. This is used by manifests
merge to see that files are different and by update logic to avoid
deleting newly added files.
"""
return self._buildstatusmanifest(self._status)
def _buildstatusmanifest(self, status):
"""Builds a manifest that includes the given status results."""
parents = self.parents()
man = parents[0].manifest().copy()
ff = self._flagfunc
for i, l in ((addednodeid, status.added),
(modifiednodeid, status.modified)):
for f in l:
man[f] = i
try:
man.setflag(f, ff(f))
except OSError:
pass
for f in status.deleted + status.removed:
if f in man:
del man[f]
return man
def _buildstatus(self, other, s, match, listignored, listclean,
listunknown):
"""build a status with respect to another context
This includes logic for maintaining the fast path of status when
comparing the working directory against its parent, which is to skip
building a new manifest if self (working directory) is not comparing
against its parent (repo['.']).
"""
s = self._dirstatestatus(match, listignored, listclean, listunknown)
# Filter out symlinks that, in the case of FAT32 and NTFS filesystems,
# might have accidentally ended up with the entire contents of the file
# they are supposed to be linking to.
s.modified[:] = self._filtersuspectsymlink(s.modified)
if other != self._repo['.']:
s = super(workingctx, self)._buildstatus(other, s, match,
listignored, listclean,
listunknown)
return s
def _matchstatus(self, other, match):
"""override the match method with a filter for directory patterns
We use inheritance to customize the match.bad method only in cases of
workingctx since it belongs only to the working directory when
comparing against the parent changeset.
If we aren't comparing against the working directory's parent, then we
just use the default match object sent to us.
"""
if other != self._repo['.']:
def bad(f, msg):
# 'f' may be a directory pattern from 'match.files()',
# so 'f not in ctx1' is not enough
if f not in other and not other.hasdir(f):
self._repo.ui.warn('%s: %s\n' %
(self._repo.dirstate.pathto(f), msg))
match.bad = bad
return match
def markcommitted(self, node):
super(workingctx, self).markcommitted(node)
sparse.aftercommit(self._repo, node)
class committablefilectx(basefilectx):
"""A committablefilectx provides common functionality for a file context
that wants the ability to commit, e.g. workingfilectx or memfilectx."""
def __init__(self, repo, path, filelog=None, ctx=None):
self._repo = repo
self._path = path
self._changeid = None
self._filerev = self._filenode = None
if filelog is not None:
self._filelog = filelog
if ctx:
self._changectx = ctx
def __nonzero__(self):
return True
__bool__ = __nonzero__
def linkrev(self):
# linked to self._changectx no matter if file is modified or not
return self.rev()
def parents(self):
'''return parent filectxs, following copies if necessary'''
def filenode(ctx, path):
return ctx._manifest.get(path, nullid)
path = self._path
fl = self._filelog
pcl = self._changectx._parents
renamed = self.renamed()
if renamed:
pl = [renamed + (None,)]
else:
pl = [(path, filenode(pcl[0], path), fl)]
for pc in pcl[1:]:
pl.append((path, filenode(pc, path), fl))
return [self._parentfilectx(p, fileid=n, filelog=l)
for p, n, l in pl if n != nullid]
def children(self):
return []
class workingfilectx(committablefilectx):
"""A workingfilectx object makes access to data related to a particular
file in the working directory convenient."""
def __init__(self, repo, path, filelog=None, workingctx=None):
super(workingfilectx, self).__init__(repo, path, filelog, workingctx)
@propertycache
def _changectx(self):
return workingctx(self._repo)
def data(self):
return self._repo.wread(self._path)
def renamed(self):
rp = self._repo.dirstate.copied(self._path)
if not rp:
return None
return rp, self._changectx._parents[0]._manifest.get(rp, nullid)
def size(self):
return self._repo.wvfs.lstat(self._path).st_size
def date(self):
t, tz = self._changectx.date()
try:
return (self._repo.wvfs.lstat(self._path).st_mtime, tz)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
return (t, tz)
def exists(self):
return self._repo.wvfs.exists(self._path)
def lexists(self):
return self._repo.wvfs.lexists(self._path)
def audit(self):
return self._repo.wvfs.audit(self._path)
def cmp(self, fctx):
"""compare with other file context
returns True if different than fctx.
"""
# fctx should be a filectx (not a workingfilectx)
# invert comparison to reuse the same code path
return fctx.cmp(self)
def remove(self, ignoremissing=False):
"""wraps unlink for a repo's working directory"""
self._repo.wvfs.unlinkpath(self._path, ignoremissing=ignoremissing)
def write(self, data, flags, backgroundclose=False):
"""wraps repo.wwrite"""
self._repo.wwrite(self._path, data, flags,
backgroundclose=backgroundclose)
def markcopied(self, src):
"""marks this file a copy of `src`"""
if self._repo.dirstate[self._path] in "nma":
self._repo.dirstate.copy(src, self._path)
def clearunknown(self):
"""Removes conflicting items in the working directory so that
``write()`` can be called successfully.
"""
wvfs = self._repo.wvfs
f = self._path
wvfs.audit(f)
if wvfs.isdir(f) and not wvfs.islink(f):
wvfs.rmtree(f, forcibly=True)
for p in reversed(list(util.finddirs(f))):
if wvfs.isfileorlink(p):
wvfs.unlink(p)
break
def setflags(self, l, x):
self._repo.wvfs.setflags(self._path, l, x)
class overlayworkingctx(workingctx):
"""Wraps another mutable context with a write-back cache that can be flushed
at a later time.
self._cache[path] maps to a dict with keys: {
'exists': bool?
'date': date?
'data': str?
'flags': str?
}
If `exists` is True, `flags` must be non-None and 'date' is non-None. If it
is `False`, the file was deleted.
"""
def __init__(self, repo, wrappedctx):
super(overlayworkingctx, self).__init__(repo)
self._repo = repo
self._wrappedctx = wrappedctx
self._clean()
def data(self, path):
if self.isdirty(path):
if self._cache[path]['exists']:
if self._cache[path]['data']:
return self._cache[path]['data']
else:
# Must fallback here, too, because we only set flags.
return self._wrappedctx[path].data()
else:
raise error.ProgrammingError("No such file or directory: %s" %
self._path)
else:
return self._wrappedctx[path].data()
def isinmemory(self):
return True
def filedate(self, path):
if self.isdirty(path):
return self._cache[path]['date']
else:
return self._wrappedctx[path].date()
def flags(self, path):
if self.isdirty(path):
if self._cache[path]['exists']:
return self._cache[path]['flags']
else:
raise error.ProgrammingError("No such file or directory: %s" %
self._path)
else:
return self._wrappedctx[path].flags()
def write(self, path, data, flags=''):
if data is None:
raise error.ProgrammingError("data must be non-None")
self._markdirty(path, exists=True, data=data, date=util.makedate(),
flags=flags)
def setflags(self, path, l, x):
self._markdirty(path, exists=True, date=util.makedate(),
flags=(l and 'l' or '') + (x and 'x' or ''))
def remove(self, path):
self._markdirty(path, exists=False)
def exists(self, path):
"""exists behaves like `lexists`, but needs to follow symlinks and
return False if they are broken.
"""
if self.isdirty(path):
# If this path exists and is a symlink, "follow" it by calling
# exists on the destination path.
if (self._cache[path]['exists'] and
'l' in self._cache[path]['flags']):
return self.exists(self._cache[path]['data'].strip())
else:
return self._cache[path]['exists']
return self._wrappedctx[path].exists()
def lexists(self, path):
"""lexists returns True if the path exists"""
if self.isdirty(path):
return self._cache[path]['exists']
return self._wrappedctx[path].lexists()
def size(self, path):
if self.isdirty(path):
if self._cache[path]['exists']:
return len(self._cache[path]['data'])
else:
raise error.ProgrammingError("No such file or directory: %s" %
self._path)
return self._wrappedctx[path].size()
def flushall(self):
for path in self._writeorder:
entry = self._cache[path]
if entry['exists']:
self._wrappedctx[path].clearunknown()
if entry['data'] is not None:
if entry['flags'] is None:
raise error.ProgrammingError('data set but not flags')
self._wrappedctx[path].write(
entry['data'],
entry['flags'])
else:
self._wrappedctx[path].setflags(
'l' in entry['flags'],
'x' in entry['flags'])
else:
self._wrappedctx[path].remove(path)
self._clean()
def isdirty(self, path):
return path in self._cache
def _clean(self):
self._cache = {}
self._writeorder = []
def _markdirty(self, path, exists, data=None, date=None, flags=''):
if path not in self._cache:
self._writeorder.append(path)
self._cache[path] = {
'exists': exists,
'data': data,
'date': date,
'flags': flags,
}
def filectx(self, path, filelog=None):
return overlayworkingfilectx(self._repo, path, parent=self,
filelog=filelog)
class overlayworkingfilectx(workingfilectx):
"""Wrap a ``workingfilectx`` but intercepts all writes into an in-memory
cache, which can be flushed through later by calling ``flush()``."""
def __init__(self, repo, path, filelog=None, parent=None):
super(overlayworkingfilectx, self).__init__(repo, path, filelog,
parent)
self._repo = repo
self._parent = parent
self._path = path
def cmp(self, fctx):
return self.data() != fctx.data()
def ctx(self):
return self._parent
def data(self):
return self._parent.data(self._path)
def date(self):
return self._parent.filedate(self._path)
def exists(self):
return self.lexists()
def lexists(self):
return self._parent.exists(self._path)
def renamed(self):
# Copies are currently tracked in the dirstate as before. Straight copy
# from workingfilectx.
rp = self._repo.dirstate.copied(self._path)
if not rp:
return None
return rp, self._changectx._parents[0]._manifest.get(rp, nullid)
def size(self):
return self._parent.size(self._path)
def audit(self):
pass
def flags(self):
return self._parent.flags(self._path)
def setflags(self, islink, isexec):
return self._parent.setflags(self._path, islink, isexec)
def write(self, data, flags, backgroundclose=False):
return self._parent.write(self._path, data, flags)
def remove(self, ignoremissing=False):
return self._parent.remove(self._path)
class workingcommitctx(workingctx):
"""A workingcommitctx object makes access to data related to
the revision being committed convenient.
This hides changes in the working directory, if they aren't
committed in this context.
"""
def __init__(self, repo, changes,
text="", user=None, date=None, extra=None):
super(workingctx, self).__init__(repo, text, user, date, extra,
changes)
def _dirstatestatus(self, match, ignored=False, clean=False, unknown=False):
"""Return matched files only in ``self._status``
Uncommitted files appear "clean" via this context, even if
they aren't actually so in the working directory.
"""
if clean:
clean = [f for f in self._manifest if f not in self._changedset]
else:
clean = []
return scmutil.status([f for f in self._status.modified if match(f)],
[f for f in self._status.added if match(f)],
[f for f in self._status.removed if match(f)],
[], [], [], clean)
@propertycache
def _changedset(self):
"""Return the set of files changed in this context
"""
changed = set(self._status.modified)
changed.update(self._status.added)
changed.update(self._status.removed)
return changed
def makecachingfilectxfn(func):
"""Create a filectxfn that caches based on the path.
We can't use util.cachefunc because it uses all arguments as the cache
key and this creates a cycle since the arguments include the repo and
memctx.
"""
cache = {}
def getfilectx(repo, memctx, path):
if path not in cache:
cache[path] = func(repo, memctx, path)
return cache[path]
return getfilectx
def memfilefromctx(ctx):
"""Given a context return a memfilectx for ctx[path]
This is a convenience method for building a memctx based on another
context.
"""
def getfilectx(repo, memctx, path):
fctx = ctx[path]
# this is weird but apparently we only keep track of one parent
# (why not only store that instead of a tuple?)
copied = fctx.renamed()
if copied:
copied = copied[0]
return memfilectx(repo, path, fctx.data(),
islink=fctx.islink(), isexec=fctx.isexec(),
copied=copied, memctx=memctx)
return getfilectx
def memfilefrompatch(patchstore):
"""Given a patch (e.g. patchstore object) return a memfilectx
This is a convenience method for building a memctx based on a patchstore.
"""
def getfilectx(repo, memctx, path):
data, mode, copied = patchstore.getfile(path)
if data is None:
return None
islink, isexec = mode
return memfilectx(repo, path, data, islink=islink,
isexec=isexec, copied=copied,
memctx=memctx)
return getfilectx
class memctx(committablectx):
"""Use memctx to perform in-memory commits via localrepo.commitctx().
Revision information is supplied at initialization time while
related files data and is made available through a callback
mechanism. 'repo' is the current localrepo, 'parents' is a
sequence of two parent revisions identifiers (pass None for every
missing parent), 'text' is the commit message and 'files' lists
names of files touched by the revision (normalized and relative to
repository root).
filectxfn(repo, memctx, path) is a callable receiving the
repository, the current memctx object and the normalized path of
requested file, relative to repository root. It is fired by the
commit function for every file in 'files', but calls order is
undefined. If the file is available in the revision being
committed (updated or added), filectxfn returns a memfilectx
object. If the file was removed, filectxfn return None for recent
Mercurial. Moved files are represented by marking the source file
removed and the new file added with copy information (see
memfilectx).
user receives the committer name and defaults to current
repository username, date is the commit date in any format
supported by util.parsedate() and defaults to current date, extra
is a dictionary of metadata or is left empty.
"""
# Mercurial <= 3.1 expects the filectxfn to raise IOError for missing files.
# Extensions that need to retain compatibility across Mercurial 3.1 can use
# this field to determine what to do in filectxfn.
_returnnoneformissingfiles = True
def __init__(self, repo, parents, text, files, filectxfn, user=None,
date=None, extra=None, branch=None, editor=False):
super(memctx, self).__init__(repo, text, user, date, extra)
self._rev = None
self._node = None
parents = [(p or nullid) for p in parents]
p1, p2 = parents
self._parents = [changectx(self._repo, p) for p in (p1, p2)]
files = sorted(set(files))
self._files = files
if branch is not None:
self._extra['branch'] = encoding.fromlocal(branch)
self.substate = {}
if isinstance(filectxfn, patch.filestore):
filectxfn = memfilefrompatch(filectxfn)
elif not callable(filectxfn):
# if store is not callable, wrap it in a function
filectxfn = memfilefromctx(filectxfn)
# memoizing increases performance for e.g. vcs convert scenarios.
self._filectxfn = makecachingfilectxfn(filectxfn)
if editor:
self._text = editor(self._repo, self, [])
self._repo.savecommitmessage(self._text)
def filectx(self, path, filelog=None):
"""get a file context from the working directory
Returns None if file doesn't exist and should be removed."""
return self._filectxfn(self._repo, self, path)
def commit(self):
"""commit context to the repo"""
return self._repo.commitctx(self)
@propertycache
def _manifest(self):
"""generate a manifest based on the return values of filectxfn"""
# keep this simple for now; just worry about p1
pctx = self._parents[0]
man = pctx.manifest().copy()
for f in self._status.modified:
p1node = nullid
p2node = nullid
p = pctx[f].parents() # if file isn't in pctx, check p2?
if len(p) > 0:
p1node = p[0].filenode()
if len(p) > 1:
p2node = p[1].filenode()
man[f] = revlog.hash(self[f].data(), p1node, p2node)
for f in self._status.added:
man[f] = revlog.hash(self[f].data(), nullid, nullid)
for f in self._status.removed:
if f in man:
del man[f]
return man
@propertycache
def _status(self):
"""Calculate exact status from ``files`` specified at construction
"""
man1 = self.p1().manifest()
p2 = self._parents[1]
# "1 < len(self._parents)" can't be used for checking
# existence of the 2nd parent, because "memctx._parents" is
# explicitly initialized by the list, of which length is 2.
if p2.node() != nullid:
man2 = p2.manifest()
managing = lambda f: f in man1 or f in man2
else:
managing = lambda f: f in man1
modified, added, removed = [], [], []
for f in self._files:
if not managing(f):
added.append(f)
elif self[f]:
modified.append(f)
else:
removed.append(f)
return scmutil.status(modified, added, removed, [], [], [], [])
class memfilectx(committablefilectx):
"""memfilectx represents an in-memory file to commit.
See memctx and committablefilectx for more details.
"""
def __init__(self, repo, path, data, islink=False,
isexec=False, copied=None, memctx=None):
"""
path is the normalized file path relative to repository root.
data is the file content as a string.
islink is True if the file is a symbolic link.
isexec is True if the file is executable.
copied is the source file path if current file was copied in the
revision being committed, or None."""
super(memfilectx, self).__init__(repo, path, None, memctx)
self._data = data
self._flags = (islink and 'l' or '') + (isexec and 'x' or '')
self._copied = None
if copied:
self._copied = (copied, nullid)
def data(self):
return self._data
def remove(self, ignoremissing=False):
"""wraps unlink for a repo's working directory"""
# need to figure out what to do here
del self._changectx[self._path]
def write(self, data, flags):
"""wraps repo.wwrite"""
self._data = data
class overlayfilectx(committablefilectx):
"""Like memfilectx but take an original filectx and optional parameters to
override parts of it. This is useful when fctx.data() is expensive (i.e.
flag processor is expensive) and raw data, flags, and filenode could be
reused (ex. rebase or mode-only amend a REVIDX_EXTSTORED file).
"""
def __init__(self, originalfctx, datafunc=None, path=None, flags=None,
copied=None, ctx=None):
"""originalfctx: filecontext to duplicate
datafunc: None or a function to override data (file content). It is a
function to be lazy. path, flags, copied, ctx: None or overridden value
copied could be (path, rev), or False. copied could also be just path,
and will be converted to (path, nullid). This simplifies some callers.
"""
if path is None:
path = originalfctx.path()
if ctx is None:
ctx = originalfctx.changectx()
ctxmatch = lambda: True
else:
ctxmatch = lambda: ctx == originalfctx.changectx()
repo = originalfctx.repo()
flog = originalfctx.filelog()
super(overlayfilectx, self).__init__(repo, path, flog, ctx)
if copied is None:
copied = originalfctx.renamed()
copiedmatch = lambda: True
else:
if copied and not isinstance(copied, tuple):
# repo._filecommit will recalculate copyrev so nullid is okay
copied = (copied, nullid)
copiedmatch = lambda: copied == originalfctx.renamed()
# When data, copied (could affect data), ctx (could affect filelog
# parents) are not overridden, rawdata, rawflags, and filenode may be
# reused (repo._filecommit should double check filelog parents).
#
# path, flags are not hashed in filelog (but in manifestlog) so they do
# not affect reusable here.
#
# If ctx or copied is overridden to a same value with originalfctx,
# still consider it's reusable. originalfctx.renamed() may be a bit
# expensive so it's not called unless necessary. Assuming datafunc is
# always expensive, do not call it for this "reusable" test.
reusable = datafunc is None and ctxmatch() and copiedmatch()
if datafunc is None:
datafunc = originalfctx.data
if flags is None:
flags = originalfctx.flags()
self._datafunc = datafunc
self._flags = flags
self._copied = copied
if reusable:
# copy extra fields from originalfctx
attrs = ['rawdata', 'rawflags', '_filenode', '_filerev']
for attr_ in attrs:
if util.safehasattr(originalfctx, attr_):
setattr(self, attr_, getattr(originalfctx, attr_))
def data(self):
return self._datafunc()
class metadataonlyctx(committablectx):
"""Like memctx but it's reusing the manifest of different commit.
Intended to be used by lightweight operations that are creating
metadata-only changes.
Revision information is supplied at initialization time. 'repo' is the
current localrepo, 'ctx' is original revision which manifest we're reuisng
'parents' is a sequence of two parent revisions identifiers (pass None for
every missing parent), 'text' is the commit.
user receives the committer name and defaults to current repository
username, date is the commit date in any format supported by
util.parsedate() and defaults to current date, extra is a dictionary of
metadata or is left empty.
"""
def __new__(cls, repo, originalctx, *args, **kwargs):
return super(metadataonlyctx, cls).__new__(cls, repo)
def __init__(self, repo, originalctx, parents=None, text=None, user=None,
date=None, extra=None, editor=False):
if text is None:
text = originalctx.description()
super(metadataonlyctx, self).__init__(repo, text, user, date, extra)
self._rev = None
self._node = None
self._originalctx = originalctx
self._manifestnode = originalctx.manifestnode()
if parents is None:
parents = originalctx.parents()
else:
parents = [repo[p] for p in parents if p is not None]
parents = parents[:]
while len(parents) < 2:
parents.append(repo[nullid])
p1, p2 = self._parents = parents
# sanity check to ensure that the reused manifest parents are
# manifests of our commit parents
mp1, mp2 = self.manifestctx().parents
if p1 != nullid and p1.manifestnode() != mp1:
raise RuntimeError('can\'t reuse the manifest: '
'its p1 doesn\'t match the new ctx p1')
if p2 != nullid and p2.manifestnode() != mp2:
raise RuntimeError('can\'t reuse the manifest: '
'its p2 doesn\'t match the new ctx p2')
self._files = originalctx.files()
self.substate = {}
if editor:
self._text = editor(self._repo, self, [])
self._repo.savecommitmessage(self._text)
def manifestnode(self):
return self._manifestnode
@property
def _manifestctx(self):
return self._repo.manifestlog[self._manifestnode]
def filectx(self, path, filelog=None):
return self._originalctx.filectx(path, filelog=filelog)
def commit(self):
"""commit context to the repo"""
return self._repo.commitctx(self)
@property
def _manifest(self):
return self._originalctx.manifest()
@propertycache
def _status(self):
"""Calculate exact status from ``files`` specified in the ``origctx``
and parents manifests.
"""
man1 = self.p1().manifest()
p2 = self._parents[1]
# "1 < len(self._parents)" can't be used for checking
# existence of the 2nd parent, because "metadataonlyctx._parents" is
# explicitly initialized by the list, of which length is 2.
if p2.node() != nullid:
man2 = p2.manifest()
managing = lambda f: f in man1 or f in man2
else:
managing = lambda f: f in man1
modified, added, removed = [], [], []
for f in self._files:
if not managing(f):
added.append(f)
elif f in self:
modified.append(f)
else:
removed.append(f)
return scmutil.status(modified, added, removed, [], [], [], [])
class arbitraryfilectx(object):
"""Allows you to use filectx-like functions on a file in an arbitrary
location on disk, possibly not in the working directory.
"""
def __init__(self, path, repo=None):
# Repo is optional because contrib/simplemerge uses this class.
self._repo = repo
self._path = path
def cmp(self, fctx):
# filecmp follows symlinks whereas `cmp` should not, so skip the fast
# path if either side is a symlink.
symlinks = ('l' in self.flags() or 'l' in fctx.flags())
if not symlinks and isinstance(fctx, workingfilectx) and self._repo:
# Add a fast-path for merge if both sides are disk-backed.
# Note that filecmp uses the opposite return values (True if same)
# from our cmp functions (True if different).
return not filecmp.cmp(self.path(), self._repo.wjoin(fctx.path()))
return self.data() != fctx.data()
def path(self):
return self._path
def flags(self):
return ''
def data(self):
return util.readfile(self._path)
def decodeddata(self):
with open(self._path, "rb") as f:
return f.read()
def remove(self):
util.unlink(self._path)
def write(self, data, flags):
assert not flags
with open(self._path, "w") as f:
f.write(data)