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lookup: add option to disambiguate prefix within revset...
lookup: add option to disambiguate prefix within revset When resolving a nodeid prefix that is not unique within the repo and the user has configured a revset that they want to disambiguate within, we now try to look up within that revset before we fail. If there is a unique match within the revset, we use that. This is of course most effective at allowing a short prefix if the revset contains few nodes. For most of our internal users at Google, "not public()" is sufficiently small that a hex digit or two is enough. The implementation is currently pretty slow, but good enough for small revsets (which is the expected use case). The scan in the revset is linear. We may want to use a prefix tree if we want to allow users to use a larger revset. Credit for the idea goes to Kyle Lippincott. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4037

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# narrowdirstate.py - extensions to mercurial dirstate to support narrow clones
#
# Copyright 2017 Google, 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
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
error,
match as matchmod,
narrowspec,
)
def wrapdirstate(repo, dirstate):
"""Add narrow spec dirstate ignore, block changes outside narrow spec."""
def _editfunc(fn):
def _wrapper(self, *args):
dirstate = repo.dirstate
narrowmatch = repo.narrowmatch()
for f in args:
if f is not None and not narrowmatch(f) and f not in dirstate:
raise error.Abort(_("cannot track '%s' - it is outside " +
"the narrow clone") % f)
return fn(self, *args)
return _wrapper
def _narrowbackupname(backupname):
assert 'dirstate' in backupname
return backupname.replace('dirstate', narrowspec.FILENAME)
class narrowdirstate(dirstate.__class__):
def walk(self, match, subrepos, unknown, ignored, full=True,
narrowonly=True):
if narrowonly:
# hack to not exclude explicitly-specified paths so that they
# can be warned later on e.g. dirstate.add()
em = matchmod.exact(match._root, match._cwd, match.files())
nm = matchmod.unionmatcher([repo.narrowmatch(), em])
match = matchmod.intersectmatchers(match, nm)
return super(narrowdirstate, self).walk(match, subrepos, unknown,
ignored, full)
# Prevent adding/editing/copying/deleting files that are outside the
# sparse checkout
@_editfunc
def normal(self, *args):
return super(narrowdirstate, self).normal(*args)
@_editfunc
def add(self, *args):
return super(narrowdirstate, self).add(*args)
@_editfunc
def normallookup(self, *args):
return super(narrowdirstate, self).normallookup(*args)
@_editfunc
def copy(self, *args):
return super(narrowdirstate, self).copy(*args)
@_editfunc
def remove(self, *args):
return super(narrowdirstate, self).remove(*args)
@_editfunc
def merge(self, *args):
return super(narrowdirstate, self).merge(*args)
def rebuild(self, parent, allfiles, changedfiles=None):
if changedfiles is None:
# Rebuilding entire dirstate, let's filter allfiles to match the
# narrowspec.
allfiles = [f for f in allfiles if repo.narrowmatch()(f)]
super(narrowdirstate, self).rebuild(parent, allfiles, changedfiles)
def restorebackup(self, tr, backupname):
narrowspec.restorebackup(self._opener,
_narrowbackupname(backupname))
super(narrowdirstate, self).restorebackup(tr, backupname)
def savebackup(self, tr, backupname):
super(narrowdirstate, self).savebackup(tr, backupname)
narrowspec.savebackup(self._opener, _narrowbackupname(backupname))
def clearbackup(self, tr, backupname):
super(narrowdirstate, self).clearbackup(tr, backupname)
narrowspec.clearbackup(self._opener, _narrowbackupname(backupname))
dirstate.__class__ = narrowdirstate
return dirstate