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bookmarks: use recordchange instead of writing if transaction is active Before this patch, 'bmstore.write()' always write in-memory bookmark changes into '.hg/bookmarks' regardless of transaction activity. If 'bmstore.write()' is invoked inside a transaction and it writes changes into '.hg/bookmarks', then: - original bookmarks aren't restored at failure of that transaction This breaks "all or nothing" policy of the transaction. BTW, "hg rollback" can restore bookmarks successfully even before this patch, because original bookmarks are saved into '.hg/journal.bookmarks' at the beginning of the transaction, and it (actually renamed as '.hg/undo.bookmarks') is used by "hg rollback". - uncommitted bookmark changes are visible to other processes This is a kind of "dirty read" For example, 'rebase.rebase()' implies 'bmstore.write()', and it may be executed inside the transaction of "hg unshelve". Then, intentional aborting at the end of "hg unshelve" transaction doesn't restore original bookmarks (this is obviously a bug). This patch uses 'bmstore.recordchange()' instead of actual writing by 'bmstore._writerepo()', if any transaction is active This patch also removes meaningless restoring bmstore explicitly at the end of "hg shelve". This patch doesn't choose fixing each 'bmstore.write()' callers as like below, because writing similar code here and there is very redundant. before: bmstore.write() after: tr = repo.currenttransaction() if tr: bmstore.recordchange(tr) else: bmstore.write() Even though 'bmstore.write()' itself may have to be discarded by putting bookmark operations into transaction scope, this patch chose fixing it to implement "transactional dirstate" at first.

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# Copyright 2009, Alexander Solovyov <piranha@piranha.org.ua>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""extend schemes with shortcuts to repository swarms
This extension allows you to specify shortcuts for parent URLs with a
lot of repositories to act like a scheme, for example::
[schemes]
py = http://code.python.org/hg/
After that you can use it like::
hg clone py://trunk/
Additionally there is support for some more complex schemas, for
example used by Google Code::
[schemes]
gcode = http://{1}.googlecode.com/hg/
The syntax is taken from Mercurial templates, and you have unlimited
number of variables, starting with ``{1}`` and continuing with
``{2}``, ``{3}`` and so on. This variables will receive parts of URL
supplied, split by ``/``. Anything not specified as ``{part}`` will be
just appended to an URL.
For convenience, the extension adds these schemes by default::
[schemes]
py = http://hg.python.org/
bb = https://bitbucket.org/
bb+ssh = ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/
gcode = https://{1}.googlecode.com/hg/
kiln = https://{1}.kilnhg.com/Repo/
You can override a predefined scheme by defining a new scheme with the
same name.
"""
import os, re
from mercurial import extensions, hg, templater, util
from mercurial.i18n import _
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'internal' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = 'internal'
class ShortRepository(object):
def __init__(self, url, scheme, templater):
self.scheme = scheme
self.templater = templater
self.url = url
try:
self.parts = max(map(int, re.findall(r'\{(\d+)\}', self.url)))
except ValueError:
self.parts = 0
def __repr__(self):
return '<ShortRepository: %s>' % self.scheme
def instance(self, ui, url, create):
# Should this use the util.url class, or is manual parsing better?
try:
url = url.split('://', 1)[1]
except IndexError:
raise util.Abort(_("no '://' in scheme url '%s'") % url)
parts = url.split('/', self.parts)
if len(parts) > self.parts:
tail = parts[-1]
parts = parts[:-1]
else:
tail = ''
context = dict((str(i + 1), v) for i, v in enumerate(parts))
url = ''.join(self.templater.process(self.url, context)) + tail
return hg._peerlookup(url).instance(ui, url, create)
def hasdriveletter(orig, path):
if path:
for scheme in schemes:
if path.startswith(scheme + ':'):
return False
return orig(path)
schemes = {
'py': 'http://hg.python.org/',
'bb': 'https://bitbucket.org/',
'bb+ssh': 'ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/',
'gcode': 'https://{1}.googlecode.com/hg/',
'kiln': 'https://{1}.kilnhg.com/Repo/'
}
def extsetup(ui):
schemes.update(dict(ui.configitems('schemes')))
t = templater.engine(lambda x: x)
for scheme, url in schemes.items():
if (os.name == 'nt' and len(scheme) == 1 and scheme.isalpha()
and os.path.exists('%s:\\' % scheme)):
raise util.Abort(_('custom scheme %s:// conflicts with drive '
'letter %s:\\\n') % (scheme, scheme.upper()))
hg.schemes[scheme] = ShortRepository(url, scheme, t)
extensions.wrapfunction(util, 'hasdriveletter', hasdriveletter)