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copies: do copy tracing based on ctx.p[12]copies() if configured...
copies: do copy tracing based on ctx.p[12]copies() if configured This adds an option to do copy tracing in a changeset-optimized way. If the metadata is stored in filelogs, this is obviously going to be suboptimal. The point is that it provides a way of transitioning to changeset-stored metadata. Some of the tests behave a little differently, but they all seem resonable to me. The config option may very well be renamed later when it's clearer what options we want and how they will behave. When the test suite is run with --extra-config-opt to use the new copy tracing, all tests pass, besides test-copies.t (which fails in the same way as you can see in this patch). `hg debugpathcopies 4.0 4.8` reports 82 copies. With this option enabled, the only difference is this: -mercurial/pure/bdiff.py -> mercurial/cffi/bdiff.py +setup_bdiff_cffi.py -> mercurial/cffi/bdiff.py I believe that happened because it was renamed in different ways on different sides of a merge and the new algorithm arbitrarily prefers copies that happened on p1. The runtime is about 0.85 seconds with the old copy tracing and 5.7 seconds with the new copy tracing. That's kind of slow, but actually better than I had expected. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5991

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# Copyright 2016-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved.
#
# format: defines the format used to output annotate result
#
# 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
from mercurial import (
encoding,
node,
pycompat,
templatefilters,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
dateutil,
)
# imitating mercurial.commands.annotate, not using the vanilla formatter since
# the data structures are a bit different, and we have some fast paths.
class defaultformatter(object):
"""the default formatter that does leftpad and support some common flags"""
def __init__(self, ui, repo, opts):
self.ui = ui
self.opts = opts
if ui.quiet:
datefunc = dateutil.shortdate
else:
datefunc = dateutil.datestr
datefunc = util.cachefunc(datefunc)
getctx = util.cachefunc(lambda x: repo[x[0]])
hexfunc = self._hexfunc
# special handling working copy "changeset" and "rev" functions
if self.opts.get('rev') == 'wdir()':
orig = hexfunc
hexfunc = lambda x: None if x is None else orig(x)
wnode = hexfunc(repo['.'].node()) + '+'
wrev = '%d' % repo['.'].rev()
wrevpad = ''
if not opts.get('changeset'): # only show + if changeset is hidden
wrev += '+'
wrevpad = ' '
revenc = lambda x: wrev if x is None else ('%d' % x) + wrevpad
def csetenc(x):
if x is None:
return wnode
return pycompat.bytestr(x) + ' '
else:
revenc = csetenc = pycompat.bytestr
# opt name, separator, raw value (for json/plain), encoder (for plain)
opmap = [('user', ' ', lambda x: getctx(x).user(), ui.shortuser),
('number', ' ', lambda x: getctx(x).rev(), revenc),
('changeset', ' ', lambda x: hexfunc(x[0]), csetenc),
('date', ' ', lambda x: getctx(x).date(), datefunc),
('file', ' ', lambda x: x[2], pycompat.bytestr),
('line_number', ':', lambda x: x[1] + 1, pycompat.bytestr)]
fieldnamemap = {'number': 'rev', 'changeset': 'node'}
funcmap = [(get, sep, fieldnamemap.get(op, op), enc)
for op, sep, get, enc in opmap
if opts.get(op)]
# no separator for first column
funcmap[0] = list(funcmap[0])
funcmap[0][1] = ''
self.funcmap = funcmap
def write(self, annotatedresult, lines=None, existinglines=None):
"""(annotateresult, [str], set([rev, linenum])) -> None. write output.
annotateresult can be [(node, linenum, path)], or [(node, linenum)]
"""
pieces = [] # [[str]]
maxwidths = [] # [int]
# calculate padding
for f, sep, name, enc in self.funcmap:
l = [enc(f(x)) for x in annotatedresult]
pieces.append(l)
if name in ['node', 'date']: # node and date has fixed size
l = l[:1]
widths = pycompat.maplist(encoding.colwidth, set(l))
maxwidth = (max(widths) if widths else 0)
maxwidths.append(maxwidth)
# buffered output
result = ''
for i in pycompat.xrange(len(annotatedresult)):
for j, p in enumerate(pieces):
sep = self.funcmap[j][1]
padding = ' ' * (maxwidths[j] - len(p[i]))
result += sep + padding + p[i]
if lines:
if existinglines is None:
result += ': ' + lines[i]
else: # extra formatting showing whether a line exists
key = (annotatedresult[i][0], annotatedresult[i][1])
if key in existinglines:
result += ': ' + lines[i]
else:
result += ': ' + self.ui.label('-' + lines[i],
'diff.deleted')
if result[-1:] != '\n':
result += '\n'
self.ui.write(result)
@util.propertycache
def _hexfunc(self):
if self.ui.debugflag or self.opts.get('long_hash'):
return node.hex
else:
return node.short
def end(self):
pass
class jsonformatter(defaultformatter):
def __init__(self, ui, repo, opts):
super(jsonformatter, self).__init__(ui, repo, opts)
self.ui.write('[')
self.needcomma = False
def write(self, annotatedresult, lines=None, existinglines=None):
if annotatedresult:
self._writecomma()
pieces = [(name, pycompat.maplist(f, annotatedresult))
for f, sep, name, enc in self.funcmap]
if lines is not None:
pieces.append(('line', lines))
pieces.sort()
seps = [','] * len(pieces[:-1]) + ['']
result = ''
lasti = len(annotatedresult) - 1
for i in pycompat.xrange(len(annotatedresult)):
result += '\n {\n'
for j, p in enumerate(pieces):
k, vs = p
result += (' "%s": %s%s\n'
% (k, templatefilters.json(vs[i], paranoid=False),
seps[j]))
result += ' }%s' % ('' if i == lasti else ',')
if lasti >= 0:
self.needcomma = True
self.ui.write(result)
def _writecomma(self):
if self.needcomma:
self.ui.write(',')
self.needcomma = False
@util.propertycache
def _hexfunc(self):
return node.hex
def end(self):
self.ui.write('\n]\n')