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# vfs.py - Mercurial 'vfs' classes
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#
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# Copyright Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import contextlib
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import errno
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import os
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import shutil
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import stat
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import tempfile
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import threading
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from .i18n import _
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from . import (
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error,
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osutil,
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pathutil,
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pycompat,
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util,
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)
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class abstractvfs(object):
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"""Abstract base class; cannot be instantiated"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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'''Prevent instantiation; don't call this from subclasses.'''
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raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self)))
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def tryread(self, path):
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'''gracefully return an empty string for missing files'''
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try:
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return self.read(path)
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except IOError as inst:
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if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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return ""
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def tryreadlines(self, path, mode='rb'):
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'''gracefully return an empty array for missing files'''
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try:
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return self.readlines(path, mode=mode)
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except IOError as inst:
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if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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return []
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@util.propertycache
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def open(self):
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'''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root.
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Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by
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the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified
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for "write" mode access.
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'''
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return self.__call__
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def read(self, path):
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with self(path, 'rb') as fp:
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return fp.read()
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def readlines(self, path, mode='rb'):
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with self(path, mode=mode) as fp:
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return fp.readlines()
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def write(self, path, data, backgroundclose=False):
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with self(path, 'wb', backgroundclose=backgroundclose) as fp:
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return fp.write(data)
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def writelines(self, path, data, mode='wb', notindexed=False):
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with self(path, mode=mode, notindexed=notindexed) as fp:
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return fp.writelines(data)
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def append(self, path, data):
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with self(path, 'ab') as fp:
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return fp.write(data)
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def basename(self, path):
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"""return base element of a path (as os.path.basename would do)
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This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed."""
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return os.path.basename(path)
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def chmod(self, path, mode):
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return os.chmod(self.join(path), mode)
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def dirname(self, path):
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"""return dirname element of a path (as os.path.dirname would do)
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This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed."""
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return os.path.dirname(path)
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def exists(self, path=None):
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return os.path.exists(self.join(path))
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def fstat(self, fp):
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return util.fstat(fp)
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def isdir(self, path=None):
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return os.path.isdir(self.join(path))
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def isfile(self, path=None):
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return os.path.isfile(self.join(path))
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def islink(self, path=None):
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return os.path.islink(self.join(path))
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def isfileorlink(self, path=None):
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'''return whether path is a regular file or a symlink
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Unlike isfile, this doesn't follow symlinks.'''
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try:
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st = self.lstat(path)
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except OSError:
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return False
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mode = st.st_mode
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return stat.S_ISREG(mode) or stat.S_ISLNK(mode)
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def reljoin(self, *paths):
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"""join various elements of a path together (as os.path.join would do)
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The vfs base is not injected so that path stay relative. This exists
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to allow handling of strange encoding if needed."""
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return os.path.join(*paths)
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def split(self, path):
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"""split top-most element of a path (as os.path.split would do)
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This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed."""
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return os.path.split(path)
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def lexists(self, path=None):
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return os.path.lexists(self.join(path))
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def lstat(self, path=None):
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return os.lstat(self.join(path))
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def listdir(self, path=None):
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return os.listdir(self.join(path))
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def makedir(self, path=None, notindexed=True):
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return util.makedir(self.join(path), notindexed)
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def makedirs(self, path=None, mode=None):
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return util.makedirs(self.join(path), mode)
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def makelock(self, info, path):
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return util.makelock(info, self.join(path))
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def mkdir(self, path=None):
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return os.mkdir(self.join(path))
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def mkstemp(self, suffix='', prefix='tmp', dir=None, text=False):
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fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix, prefix=prefix,
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dir=self.join(dir), text=text)
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dname, fname = util.split(name)
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if dir:
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return fd, os.path.join(dir, fname)
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else:
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return fd, fname
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def readdir(self, path=None, stat=None, skip=None):
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return osutil.listdir(self.join(path), stat, skip)
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def readlock(self, path):
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return util.readlock(self.join(path))
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def rename(self, src, dst, checkambig=False):
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"""Rename from src to dst
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checkambig argument is used with util.filestat, and is useful
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only if destination file is guarded by any lock
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(e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock).
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"""
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dstpath = self.join(dst)
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oldstat = checkambig and util.filestat(dstpath)
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if oldstat and oldstat.stat:
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ret = util.rename(self.join(src), dstpath)
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newstat = util.filestat(dstpath)
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if newstat.isambig(oldstat):
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# stat of renamed file is ambiguous to original one
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newstat.avoidambig(dstpath, oldstat)
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return ret
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return util.rename(self.join(src), dstpath)
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def readlink(self, path):
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return os.readlink(self.join(path))
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def removedirs(self, path=None):
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"""Remove a leaf directory and all empty intermediate ones
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"""
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return util.removedirs(self.join(path))
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def rmtree(self, path=None, ignore_errors=False, forcibly=False):
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"""Remove a directory tree recursively
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If ``forcibly``, this tries to remove READ-ONLY files, too.
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"""
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if forcibly:
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def onerror(function, path, excinfo):
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if function is not os.remove:
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raise
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# read-only files cannot be unlinked under Windows
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s = os.stat(path)
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if (s.st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE) != 0:
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raise
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os.chmod(path, stat.S_IMODE(s.st_mode) | stat.S_IWRITE)
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os.remove(path)
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else:
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onerror = None
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return shutil.rmtree(self.join(path),
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ignore_errors=ignore_errors, onerror=onerror)
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def setflags(self, path, l, x):
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return util.setflags(self.join(path), l, x)
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def stat(self, path=None):
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return os.stat(self.join(path))
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def unlink(self, path=None):
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return util.unlink(self.join(path))
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def unlinkpath(self, path=None, ignoremissing=False):
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return util.unlinkpath(self.join(path), ignoremissing)
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def utime(self, path=None, t=None):
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return os.utime(self.join(path), t)
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def walk(self, path=None, onerror=None):
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"""Yield (dirpath, dirs, files) tuple for each directories under path
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``dirpath`` is relative one from the root of this vfs. This
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uses ``os.sep`` as path separator, even you specify POSIX
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style ``path``.
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"The root of this vfs" is represented as empty ``dirpath``.
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"""
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root = os.path.normpath(self.join(None))
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# when dirpath == root, dirpath[prefixlen:] becomes empty
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# because len(dirpath) < prefixlen.
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prefixlen = len(pathutil.normasprefix(root))
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for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk(self.join(path), onerror=onerror):
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yield (dirpath[prefixlen:], dirs, files)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def backgroundclosing(self, ui, expectedcount=-1):
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"""Allow files to be closed asynchronously.
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When this context manager is active, ``backgroundclose`` can be passed
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to ``__call__``/``open`` to result in the file possibly being closed
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asynchronously, on a background thread.
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"""
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# This is an arbitrary restriction and could be changed if we ever
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# have a use case.
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vfs = getattr(self, 'vfs', self)
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if getattr(vfs, '_backgroundfilecloser', None):
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raise error.Abort(
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_('can only have 1 active background file closer'))
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with backgroundfilecloser(ui, expectedcount=expectedcount) as bfc:
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try:
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vfs._backgroundfilecloser = bfc
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yield bfc
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finally:
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vfs._backgroundfilecloser = None
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class vfs(abstractvfs):
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'''Operate files relative to a base directory
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This class is used to hide the details of COW semantics and
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remote file access from higher level code.
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'''
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def __init__(self, base, audit=True, expandpath=False, realpath=False):
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if expandpath:
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base = util.expandpath(base)
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if realpath:
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base = os.path.realpath(base)
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self.base = base
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self.mustaudit = audit
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self.createmode = None
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self._trustnlink = None
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@property
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def mustaudit(self):
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return self._audit
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@mustaudit.setter
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def mustaudit(self, onoff):
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self._audit = onoff
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if onoff:
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self.audit = pathutil.pathauditor(self.base)
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else:
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self.audit = util.always
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@util.propertycache
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def _cansymlink(self):
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return util.checklink(self.base)
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@util.propertycache
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def _chmod(self):
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return util.checkexec(self.base)
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def _fixfilemode(self, name):
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if self.createmode is None or not self._chmod:
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return
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os.chmod(name, self.createmode & 0o666)
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def __call__(self, path, mode="r", text=False, atomictemp=False,
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notindexed=False, backgroundclose=False, checkambig=False):
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'''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root.
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Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by
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the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified
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for "write" mode access.
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If ``backgroundclose`` is passed, the file may be closed asynchronously.
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It can only be used if the ``self.backgroundclosing()`` context manager
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is active. This should only be specified if the following criteria hold:
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1. There is a potential for writing thousands of files. Unless you
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are writing thousands of files, the performance benefits of
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asynchronously closing files is not realized.
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2. Files are opened exactly once for the ``backgroundclosing``
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active duration and are therefore free of race conditions between
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closing a file on a background thread and reopening it. (If the
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file were opened multiple times, there could be unflushed data
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because the original file handle hasn't been flushed/closed yet.)
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``checkambig`` argument is passed to atomictemplfile (valid
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only for writing), and is useful only if target file is
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guarded by any lock (e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock).
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'''
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if self._audit:
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r = util.checkosfilename(path)
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if r:
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raise error.Abort("%s: %r" % (r, path))
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self.audit(path)
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f = self.join(path)
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if not text and "b" not in mode:
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mode += "b" # for that other OS
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nlink = -1
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if mode not in ('r', 'rb'):
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dirname, basename = util.split(f)
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# If basename is empty, then the path is malformed because it points
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# to a directory. Let the posixfile() call below raise IOError.
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if basename:
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if atomictemp:
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util.makedirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed)
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return util.atomictempfile(f, mode, self.createmode,
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checkambig=checkambig)
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try:
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if 'w' in mode:
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util.unlink(f)
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nlink = 0
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else:
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# nlinks() may behave differently for files on Windows
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# shares if the file is open.
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with util.posixfile(f):
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nlink = util.nlinks(f)
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if nlink < 1:
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nlink = 2 # force mktempcopy (issue1922)
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except (OSError, IOError) as e:
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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nlink = 0
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util.makedirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed)
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if nlink > 0:
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if self._trustnlink is None:
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self._trustnlink = nlink > 1 or util.checknlink(f)
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if nlink > 1 or not self._trustnlink:
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util.rename(util.mktempcopy(f), f)
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fp = util.posixfile(f, mode)
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if nlink == 0:
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self._fixfilemode(f)
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if checkambig:
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if mode in ('r', 'rb'):
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raise error.Abort(_('implementation error: mode %s is not'
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' valid for checkambig=True') % mode)
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fp = checkambigatclosing(fp)
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if backgroundclose:
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if not self._backgroundfilecloser:
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raise error.Abort(_('backgroundclose can only be used when a '
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'backgroundclosing context manager is active')
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)
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fp = delayclosedfile(fp, self._backgroundfilecloser)
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return fp
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def symlink(self, src, dst):
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self.audit(dst)
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linkname = self.join(dst)
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try:
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os.unlink(linkname)
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except OSError:
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pass
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util.makedirs(os.path.dirname(linkname), self.createmode)
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if self._cansymlink:
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try:
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os.symlink(src, linkname)
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except OSError as err:
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raise OSError(err.errno, _('could not symlink to %r: %s') %
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(src, err.strerror), linkname)
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else:
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self.write(dst, src)
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def join(self, path, *insidef):
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if path:
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return os.path.join(self.base, path, *insidef)
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else:
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return self.base
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opener = vfs
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class auditvfs(object):
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def __init__(self, vfs):
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self.vfs = vfs
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@property
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def mustaudit(self):
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return self.vfs.mustaudit
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@mustaudit.setter
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def mustaudit(self, onoff):
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self.vfs.mustaudit = onoff
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@property
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def options(self):
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return self.vfs.options
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@options.setter
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def options(self, value):
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self.vfs.options = value
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class filtervfs(abstractvfs, auditvfs):
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'''Wrapper vfs for filtering filenames with a function.'''
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def __init__(self, vfs, filter):
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auditvfs.__init__(self, vfs)
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self._filter = filter
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def __call__(self, path, *args, **kwargs):
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return self.vfs(self._filter(path), *args, **kwargs)
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def join(self, path, *insidef):
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if path:
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return self.vfs.join(self._filter(self.vfs.reljoin(path, *insidef)))
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else:
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return self.vfs.join(path)
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filteropener = filtervfs
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class readonlyvfs(abstractvfs, auditvfs):
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'''Wrapper vfs preventing any writing.'''
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def __init__(self, vfs):
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auditvfs.__init__(self, vfs)
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def __call__(self, path, mode='r', *args, **kw):
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if mode not in ('r', 'rb'):
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raise error.Abort(_('this vfs is read only'))
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return self.vfs(path, mode, *args, **kw)
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def join(self, path, *insidef):
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return self.vfs.join(path, *insidef)
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class closewrapbase(object):
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"""Base class of wrapper, which hooks closing
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Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer.
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"""
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def __init__(self, fh):
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object.__setattr__(self, '_origfh', fh)
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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return getattr(self._origfh, attr)
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def __setattr__(self, attr, value):
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return setattr(self._origfh, attr, value)
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def __delattr__(self, attr):
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return delattr(self._origfh, attr)
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def __enter__(self):
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return self._origfh.__enter__()
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb):
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raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self)))
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def close(self):
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raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self)))
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class delayclosedfile(closewrapbase):
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"""Proxy for a file object whose close is delayed.
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Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer.
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"""
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def __init__(self, fh, closer):
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super(delayclosedfile, self).__init__(fh)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_closer', closer)
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb):
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self._closer.close(self._origfh)
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def close(self):
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self._closer.close(self._origfh)
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class backgroundfilecloser(object):
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"""Coordinates background closing of file handles on multiple threads."""
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def __init__(self, ui, expectedcount=-1):
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self._running = False
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self._entered = False
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self._threads = []
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self._threadexception = None
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# Only Windows/NTFS has slow file closing. So only enable by default
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# on that platform. But allow to be enabled elsewhere for testing.
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defaultenabled = pycompat.osname == 'nt'
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enabled = ui.configbool('worker', 'backgroundclose', defaultenabled)
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if not enabled:
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return
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# There is overhead to starting and stopping the background threads.
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# Don't do background processing unless the file count is large enough
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# to justify it.
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minfilecount = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundcloseminfilecount',
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2048)
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# FUTURE dynamically start background threads after minfilecount closes.
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# (We don't currently have any callers that don't know their file count)
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if expectedcount > 0 and expectedcount < minfilecount:
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return
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# Windows defaults to a limit of 512 open files. A buffer of 128
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# should give us enough headway.
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maxqueue = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundclosemaxqueue', 384)
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threadcount = ui.configint('worker', 'backgroundclosethreadcount', 4)
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ui.debug('starting %d threads for background file closing\n' %
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threadcount)
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self._queue = util.queue(maxsize=maxqueue)
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self._running = True
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for i in range(threadcount):
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t = threading.Thread(target=self._worker, name='backgroundcloser')
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self._threads.append(t)
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t.start()
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def __enter__(self):
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self._entered = True
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb):
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self._running = False
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# Wait for threads to finish closing so open files don't linger for
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# longer than lifetime of context manager.
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for t in self._threads:
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t.join()
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def _worker(self):
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"""Main routine for worker thread."""
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while True:
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try:
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fh = self._queue.get(block=True, timeout=0.100)
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# Need to catch or the thread will terminate and
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# we could orphan file descriptors.
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try:
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fh.close()
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except Exception as e:
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# Stash so can re-raise from main thread later.
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self._threadexception = e
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except util.empty:
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if not self._running:
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break
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def close(self, fh):
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"""Schedule a file for closing."""
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if not self._entered:
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raise error.Abort(_('can only call close() when context manager '
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'active'))
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# If a background thread encountered an exception, raise now so we fail
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# fast. Otherwise we may potentially go on for minutes until the error
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# is acted on.
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if self._threadexception:
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e = self._threadexception
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self._threadexception = None
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raise e
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# If we're not actively running, close synchronously.
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if not self._running:
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fh.close()
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return
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self._queue.put(fh, block=True, timeout=None)
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class checkambigatclosing(closewrapbase):
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"""Proxy for a file object, to avoid ambiguity of file stat
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See also util.filestat for detail about "ambiguity of file stat".
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This proxy is useful only if the target file is guarded by any
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lock (e.g. repo.lock or repo.wlock)
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Do not instantiate outside of the vfs layer.
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"""
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def __init__(self, fh):
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super(checkambigatclosing, self).__init__(fh)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_oldstat', util.filestat(fh.name))
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def _checkambig(self):
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oldstat = self._oldstat
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if oldstat.stat:
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newstat = util.filestat(self._origfh.name)
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if newstat.isambig(oldstat):
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# stat of changed file is ambiguous to original one
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newstat.avoidambig(self._origfh.name, oldstat)
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb):
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self._origfh.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb)
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self._checkambig()
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def close(self):
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self._origfh.close()
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self._checkambig()
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