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lock: pass "success" boolean to _afterlock callbacks This lets the callback decide if it should actually run or not. I suspect that most callbacks (and hooks) *should not* run in this scenario, but I'm trying to not break any existing behavior. `persistmanifestcache`, however, seems actively dangerous to run: we just encountered an exception and the repo is in an unknown state (hopefully a consistent one due to transactions, but this is not 100% guaranteed), and the data we cache may be based on this unknown state. This was observed by our users since we wrap some of the functions that persistmanifestcache calls and it expects that the repo object is in a certain state that we'd set up earlier. If the user hits ctrl-c before we establish that state, we end up crashing there. I'm going to make that extension resilient to this issue, but figured it might be a common issue and should be handled here as well instead of just working around the issue. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7459

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# pointer.py - Git-LFS pointer serialization
#
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# 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 re
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
error,
pycompat,
)
from mercurial.utils import stringutil
class InvalidPointer(error.StorageError):
pass
class gitlfspointer(dict):
VERSION = b'https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1'
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self[b'version'] = self.VERSION
super(gitlfspointer, self).__init__(*args)
self.update(pycompat.byteskwargs(kwargs))
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, text):
try:
return cls(l.split(b' ', 1) for l in text.splitlines()).validate()
except ValueError: # l.split returns 1 item instead of 2
raise InvalidPointer(
_(b'cannot parse git-lfs text: %s') % stringutil.pprint(text)
)
def serialize(self):
sortkeyfunc = lambda x: (x[0] != b'version', x)
items = sorted(pycompat.iteritems(self.validate()), key=sortkeyfunc)
return b''.join(b'%s %s\n' % (k, v) for k, v in items)
def oid(self):
return self[b'oid'].split(b':')[-1]
def size(self):
return int(self[b'size'])
# regular expressions used by _validate
# see https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/spec.md
_keyre = re.compile(br'\A[a-z0-9.-]+\Z')
_valuere = re.compile(br'\A[^\n]*\Z')
_requiredre = {
b'size': re.compile(br'\A[0-9]+\Z'),
b'oid': re.compile(br'\Asha256:[0-9a-f]{64}\Z'),
b'version': re.compile(br'\A%s\Z' % stringutil.reescape(VERSION)),
}
def validate(self):
"""raise InvalidPointer on error. return self if there is no error"""
requiredcount = 0
for k, v in pycompat.iteritems(self):
if k in self._requiredre:
if not self._requiredre[k].match(v):
raise InvalidPointer(
_(b'unexpected lfs pointer value: %s=%s')
% (k, stringutil.pprint(v))
)
requiredcount += 1
elif not self._keyre.match(k):
raise InvalidPointer(_(b'unexpected lfs pointer key: %s') % k)
if not self._valuere.match(v):
raise InvalidPointer(
_(b'unexpected lfs pointer value: %s=%s')
% (k, stringutil.pprint(v))
)
if len(self._requiredre) != requiredcount:
miss = sorted(set(self._requiredre.keys()).difference(self.keys()))
raise InvalidPointer(
_(b'missing lfs pointer keys: %s') % b', '.join(miss)
)
return self
deserialize = gitlfspointer.deserialize