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""" Mercurial phases support code
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---
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Copyright 2011 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org>
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Logilab SA <contact@logilab.fr>
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Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com>
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This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
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of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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---
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This module implements most phase logic in mercurial.
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Basic Concept
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=============
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A 'changeset phase' is an indicator that tells us how a changeset is
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manipulated and communicated. The details of each phase is described
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below, here we describe the properties they have in common.
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Like bookmarks, phases are not stored in history and thus are not
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permanent and leave no audit trail.
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First, no changeset can be in two phases at once. Phases are ordered,
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so they can be considered from lowest to highest. The default, lowest
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phase is 'public' - this is the normal phase of existing changesets. A
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child changeset can not be in a lower phase than its parents.
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These phases share a hierarchy of traits:
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immutable shared
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public: X X
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draft: X
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secret:
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Local commits are draft by default.
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Phase Movement and Exchange
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===========================
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Phase data is exchanged by pushkey on pull and push. Some servers have
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a publish option set, we call such a server a "publishing server".
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Pushing a draft changeset to a publishing server changes the phase to
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public.
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A small list of fact/rules define the exchange of phase:
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* old client never changes server states
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* pull never changes server states
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* publish and old server changesets are seen as public by client
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* any secret changeset seen in another repository is lowered to at
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least draft
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Here is the final table summing up the 49 possible use cases of phase
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exchange:
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server
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old publish non-publish
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N X N D P N D P
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old client
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pull
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N - X/X - X/D X/P - X/D X/P
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X - X/X - X/D X/P - X/D X/P
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push
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X X/X X/X X/P X/P X/P X/D X/D X/P
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new client
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pull
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N - P/X - P/D P/P - D/D P/P
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D - P/X - P/D P/P - D/D P/P
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P - P/X - P/D P/P - P/D P/P
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push
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D P/X P/X P/P P/P P/P D/D D/D P/P
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P P/X P/X P/P P/P P/P P/P P/P P/P
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Legend:
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A/B = final state on client / state on server
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* N = new/not present,
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* P = public,
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* D = draft,
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* X = not tracked (i.e., the old client or server has no internal
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way of recording the phase.)
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passive = only pushes
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A cell here can be read like this:
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"When a new client pushes a draft changeset (D) to a publishing
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server where it's not present (N), it's marked public on both
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sides (P/P)."
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Note: old client behave as a publishing server with draft only content
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- other people see it as public
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- content is pushed as draft
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"""
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import errno
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from node import nullid, nullrev, bin, hex, short
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from i18n import _
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import util, error
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allphases = public, draft, secret = range(3)
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trackedphases = allphases[1:]
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phasenames = ['public', 'draft', 'secret']
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def _readroots(repo, phasedefaults=None):
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"""Read phase roots from disk
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phasedefaults is a list of fn(repo, roots) callable, which are
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executed if the phase roots file does not exist. When phases are
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being initialized on an existing repository, this could be used to
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set selected changesets phase to something else than public.
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Return (roots, dirty) where dirty is true if roots differ from
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what is being stored.
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"""
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repo = repo.unfiltered()
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dirty = False
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roots = [set() for i in allphases]
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try:
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f = repo.sopener('phaseroots')
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try:
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for line in f:
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phase, nh = line.split()
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roots[int(phase)].add(bin(nh))
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finally:
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f.close()
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except IOError, inst:
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if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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if phasedefaults:
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for f in phasedefaults:
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roots = f(repo, roots)
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dirty = True
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return roots, dirty
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class phasecache(object):
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def __init__(self, repo, phasedefaults, _load=True):
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if _load:
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# Cheap trick to allow shallow-copy without copy module
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self.phaseroots, self.dirty = _readroots(repo, phasedefaults)
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self._phaserevs = None
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self.filterunknown(repo)
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self.opener = repo.sopener
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def copy(self):
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# Shallow copy meant to ensure isolation in
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# advance/retractboundary(), nothing more.
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ph = phasecache(None, None, _load=False)
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ph.phaseroots = self.phaseroots[:]
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ph.dirty = self.dirty
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ph.opener = self.opener
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ph._phaserevs = self._phaserevs
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return ph
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def replace(self, phcache):
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for a in 'phaseroots dirty opener _phaserevs'.split():
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setattr(self, a, getattr(phcache, a))
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def getphaserevs(self, repo, rebuild=False):
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if rebuild or self._phaserevs is None:
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repo = repo.unfiltered()
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revs = [public] * len(repo.changelog)
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for phase in trackedphases:
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roots = map(repo.changelog.rev, self.phaseroots[phase])
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if roots:
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for rev in roots:
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revs[rev] = phase
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for rev in repo.changelog.descendants(roots):
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revs[rev] = phase
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self._phaserevs = revs
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return self._phaserevs
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def phase(self, repo, rev):
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# We need a repo argument here to be able to build _phaserevs
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# if necessary. The repository instance is not stored in
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# phasecache to avoid reference cycles. The changelog instance
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# is not stored because it is a filecache() property and can
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# be replaced without us being notified.
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if rev == nullrev:
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return public
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if rev < nullrev:
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raise ValueError(_('cannot lookup negative revision'))
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if self._phaserevs is None or rev >= len(self._phaserevs):
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self._phaserevs = self.getphaserevs(repo, rebuild=True)
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return self._phaserevs[rev]
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def write(self):
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if not self.dirty:
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return
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f = self.opener('phaseroots', 'w', atomictemp=True)
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try:
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for phase, roots in enumerate(self.phaseroots):
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for h in roots:
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f.write('%i %s\n' % (phase, hex(h)))
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finally:
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f.close()
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self.dirty = False
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def _updateroots(self, phase, newroots):
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self.phaseroots[phase] = newroots
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self._phaserevs = None
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self.dirty = True
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def advanceboundary(self, repo, targetphase, nodes):
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# Be careful to preserve shallow-copied values: do not update
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# phaseroots values, replace them.
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repo = repo.unfiltered()
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delroots = [] # set of root deleted by this path
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for phase in xrange(targetphase + 1, len(allphases)):
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# filter nodes that are not in a compatible phase already
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nodes = [n for n in nodes
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if self.phase(repo, repo[n].rev()) >= phase]
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if not nodes:
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break # no roots to move anymore
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olds = self.phaseroots[phase]
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roots = set(ctx.node() for ctx in repo.set(
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'roots((%ln::) - (%ln::%ln))', olds, olds, nodes))
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if olds != roots:
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self._updateroots(phase, roots)
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# some roots may need to be declared for lower phases
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delroots.extend(olds - roots)
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# declare deleted root in the target phase
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if targetphase != 0:
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self.retractboundary(repo, targetphase, delroots)
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repo.invalidatevolatilesets()
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def retractboundary(self, repo, targetphase, nodes):
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# Be careful to preserve shallow-copied values: do not update
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# phaseroots values, replace them.
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repo = repo.unfiltered()
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currentroots = self.phaseroots[targetphase]
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newroots = [n for n in nodes
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if self.phase(repo, repo[n].rev()) < targetphase]
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if newroots:
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if nullid in newroots:
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raise util.Abort(_('cannot change null revision phase'))
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currentroots = currentroots.copy()
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currentroots.update(newroots)
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ctxs = repo.set('roots(%ln::)', currentroots)
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currentroots.intersection_update(ctx.node() for ctx in ctxs)
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self._updateroots(targetphase, currentroots)
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repo.invalidatevolatilesets()
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def filterunknown(self, repo):
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"""remove unknown nodes from the phase boundary
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Nothing is lost as unknown nodes only hold data for their descendants.
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"""
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filtered = False
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nodemap = repo.changelog.nodemap # to filter unknown nodes
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for phase, nodes in enumerate(self.phaseroots):
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missing = sorted(node for node in nodes if node not in nodemap)
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if missing:
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for mnode in missing:
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repo.ui.debug(
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'removing unknown node %s from %i-phase boundary\n'
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% (short(mnode), phase))
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nodes.symmetric_difference_update(missing)
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filtered = True
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if filtered:
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self.dirty = True
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# filterunknown is called by repo.destroyed, we may have no changes in
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# root but phaserevs contents is certainly invalid (or at least we
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# have not proper way to check that). related to issue 3858.
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#
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# The other caller is __init__ that have no _phaserevs initialized
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# anyway. If this change we should consider adding a dedicated
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# "destroyed" function to phasecache or a proper cache key mechanism
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# (see branchmap one)
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self._phaserevs = None
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def advanceboundary(repo, targetphase, nodes):
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"""Add nodes to a phase changing other nodes phases if necessary.
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This function move boundary *forward* this means that all nodes
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are set in the target phase or kept in a *lower* phase.
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Simplify boundary to contains phase roots only."""
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phcache = repo._phasecache.copy()
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phcache.advanceboundary(repo, targetphase, nodes)
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repo._phasecache.replace(phcache)
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def retractboundary(repo, targetphase, nodes):
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"""Set nodes back to a phase changing other nodes phases if
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necessary.
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This function move boundary *backward* this means that all nodes
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are set in the target phase or kept in a *higher* phase.
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Simplify boundary to contains phase roots only."""
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phcache = repo._phasecache.copy()
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phcache.retractboundary(repo, targetphase, nodes)
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repo._phasecache.replace(phcache)
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def listphases(repo):
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"""List phases root for serialization over pushkey"""
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keys = {}
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value = '%i' % draft
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for root in repo._phasecache.phaseroots[draft]:
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keys[hex(root)] = value
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if repo.ui.configbool('phases', 'publish', True):
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# Add an extra data to let remote know we are a publishing
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# repo. Publishing repo can't just pretend they are old repo.
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# When pushing to a publishing repo, the client still need to
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# push phase boundary
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#
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# Push do not only push changeset. It also push phase data.
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# New phase data may apply to common changeset which won't be
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# push (as they are common). Here is a very simple example:
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#
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# 1) repo A push changeset X as draft to repo B
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# 2) repo B make changeset X public
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# 3) repo B push to repo A. X is not pushed but the data that
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# X as now public should
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#
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# The server can't handle it on it's own as it has no idea of
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# client phase data.
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keys['publishing'] = 'True'
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return keys
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def pushphase(repo, nhex, oldphasestr, newphasestr):
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"""List phases root for serialization over pushkey"""
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repo = repo.unfiltered()
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lock = repo.lock()
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try:
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currentphase = repo[nhex].phase()
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newphase = abs(int(newphasestr)) # let's avoid negative index surprise
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oldphase = abs(int(oldphasestr)) # let's avoid negative index surprise
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if currentphase == oldphase and newphase < oldphase:
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advanceboundary(repo, newphase, [bin(nhex)])
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return 1
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elif currentphase == newphase:
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# raced, but got correct result
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return 1
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else:
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return 0
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finally:
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lock.release()
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def analyzeremotephases(repo, subset, roots):
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"""Compute phases heads and root in a subset of node from root dict
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* subset is heads of the subset
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* roots is {<nodeid> => phase} mapping. key and value are string.
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Accept unknown element input
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"""
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repo = repo.unfiltered()
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# build list from dictionary
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draftroots = []
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nodemap = repo.changelog.nodemap # to filter unknown nodes
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for nhex, phase in roots.iteritems():
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if nhex == 'publishing': # ignore data related to publish option
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continue
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node = bin(nhex)
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phase = int(phase)
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if phase == 0:
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if node != nullid:
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repo.ui.warn(_('ignoring inconsistent public root'
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' from remote: %s\n') % nhex)
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elif phase == 1:
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if node in nodemap:
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draftroots.append(node)
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else:
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repo.ui.warn(_('ignoring unexpected root from remote: %i %s\n')
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% (phase, nhex))
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# compute heads
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publicheads = newheads(repo, subset, draftroots)
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return publicheads, draftroots
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def newheads(repo, heads, roots):
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"""compute new head of a subset minus another
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* `heads`: define the first subset
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* `roots`: define the second we subtract from the first"""
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repo = repo.unfiltered()
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revset = repo.set('heads((%ln + parents(%ln)) - (%ln::%ln))',
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heads, roots, roots, heads)
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return [c.node() for c in revset]
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def newcommitphase(ui):
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"""helper to get the target phase of new commit
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Handle all possible values for the phases.new-commit options.
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"""
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v = ui.config('phases', 'new-commit', draft)
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try:
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return phasenames.index(v)
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except ValueError:
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try:
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return int(v)
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except ValueError:
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msg = _("phases.new-commit: not a valid phase name ('%s')")
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raise error.ConfigError(msg % v)
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def hassecret(repo):
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"""utility function that check if a repo have any secret changeset."""
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return bool(repo._phasecache.phaseroots[2])
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