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shelve: stop passing list of files to revert...
shelve: stop passing list of files to revert It seems to work just fine to not specify any files here. I suspect it looked the way it did for historical reasons. It apparently used to use merge instead of rebase until 1d7a36ff2615 (shelve: use rebase instead of merge (issue4068), 2013-10-23) and it makes sense to want to restrict the set of files then. I noticed this because of the files.extend(shelvectx.p1().files()). If the working copy was clean before, then shelvectx.p1() will be the working copy parent and that ended up adding all the files in that set. In our Google-internal Mercurial setup (including a FUSE) that was very noticeably slow when the working copy parent happened to have many files in large directories. This patch doesn't yet remove the call to shelvectx.p1().files(). We also use that set for deciding what to back up. I'm pretty sure it's safe to back up only the set of files we already back even if we no longer restrict the set of files to revert, so this patch should be safe on its own. Regardless, the next patch will delegate the backing-up to cmdutil.revert(). Incidentally, this also gets rid of a repo.pathto() that I had earlier wanted to get rid of. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6173

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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
# no unicode literals
try:
from . import bser
except ImportError:
from . import pybser as bser
import ctypes
EMPTY_HEADER = b"\x00\x01\x05\x00\x00\x00\x00"
def _read_bytes(fp, buf):
"""Read bytes from a file-like object
@param fp: File-like object that implements read(int)
@type fp: file
@param buf: Buffer to read into
@type buf: bytes
@return: buf
"""
# Do the first read without resizing the input buffer
offset = 0
remaining = len(buf)
while remaining > 0:
l = fp.readinto((ctypes.c_char * remaining).from_buffer(buf, offset))
if l is None or l == 0:
return offset
offset += l
remaining -= l
return offset
def load(fp, mutable=True, value_encoding=None, value_errors=None):
"""Deserialize a BSER-encoded blob.
@param fp: The file-object to deserialize.
@type file:
@param mutable: Whether to return mutable results.
@type mutable: bool
@param value_encoding: Optional codec to use to decode values. If
unspecified or None, return values as bytestrings.
@type value_encoding: str
@param value_errors: Optional error handler for codec. 'strict' by default.
The other most common argument is 'surrogateescape' on
Python 3. If value_encoding is None, this is ignored.
@type value_errors: str
"""
buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(8192)
SNIFF_BUFFER_SIZE = len(EMPTY_HEADER)
header = (ctypes.c_char * SNIFF_BUFFER_SIZE).from_buffer(buf)
read_len = _read_bytes(fp, header)
if read_len < len(header):
return None
total_len = bser.pdu_len(buf)
if total_len > len(buf):
ctypes.resize(buf, total_len)
body = (ctypes.c_char * (total_len - len(header))).from_buffer(
buf, len(header))
read_len = _read_bytes(fp, body)
if read_len < len(body):
raise RuntimeError('bser data ended early')
return bser.loads(
(ctypes.c_char * total_len).from_buffer(buf, 0),
mutable,
value_encoding,
value_errors)