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localrepo: pass root manifest into manifestlog.__init__...
localrepo: pass root manifest into manifestlog.__init__ Today, localrepository has a method that can be overloaded which returns an instance of the root manifest storage object. When a manifestlog is created, it calls this private method and stores the root manifest object on it. This "hook" on localrepository isn't part of the documented interface. It isn't compatible with our desire to make repo storage determined before the repo object is constructed. This commit changes manifestlog.__init__ to accept the root storage object instead of calling into the repo to construct it. By doing things this way, the repo instance is responsible for constructing the manifest storage object directly. This does mean that other derived repo types need to overload manifestlog(). But they should have been doing this already, as manifestlog() is typically decorated in a storage-specific way. e.g. localrepository.manifestlog() is decorated as @storecache('00manifest.i'). And this assumes that a 00manifest.i file exists in the store vfs. This condition may not hold for repository types using non-revlog storage. So it is important for special repo types to override manifestlog() to remove this file association. The code changed in perf is wrong because it isn't compatible with older Mercurial versions. But I'm pretty sure the code was broken on older versions before this commit. It only affects `hg perftags`. I don't care enough to fix that at this time. .. api:: ``manifest.manifestlog.__init__()`` now receives the root manifest storage instance instead of calling into a private method on the repo object to obtain it. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4641

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# charencode.py - miscellaneous character encoding
#
# Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# 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 array
from .. import (
pycompat,
)
def isasciistr(s):
try:
s.decode('ascii')
return True
except UnicodeDecodeError:
return False
def asciilower(s):
'''convert a string to lowercase if ASCII
Raises UnicodeDecodeError if non-ASCII characters are found.'''
s.decode('ascii')
return s.lower()
def asciiupper(s):
'''convert a string to uppercase if ASCII
Raises UnicodeDecodeError if non-ASCII characters are found.'''
s.decode('ascii')
return s.upper()
_jsonmap = []
_jsonmap.extend("\\u%04x" % x for x in range(32))
_jsonmap.extend(pycompat.bytechr(x) for x in range(32, 127))
_jsonmap.append('\\u007f')
_jsonmap[0x09] = '\\t'
_jsonmap[0x0a] = '\\n'
_jsonmap[0x22] = '\\"'
_jsonmap[0x5c] = '\\\\'
_jsonmap[0x08] = '\\b'
_jsonmap[0x0c] = '\\f'
_jsonmap[0x0d] = '\\r'
_paranoidjsonmap = _jsonmap[:]
_paranoidjsonmap[0x3c] = '\\u003c' # '<' (e.g. escape "</script>")
_paranoidjsonmap[0x3e] = '\\u003e' # '>'
_jsonmap.extend(pycompat.bytechr(x) for x in range(128, 256))
def jsonescapeu8fast(u8chars, paranoid):
"""Convert a UTF-8 byte string to JSON-escaped form (fast path)
Raises ValueError if non-ASCII characters have to be escaped.
"""
if paranoid:
jm = _paranoidjsonmap
else:
jm = _jsonmap
try:
return ''.join(jm[x] for x in bytearray(u8chars))
except IndexError:
raise ValueError
if pycompat.ispy3:
_utf8strict = r'surrogatepass'
else:
_utf8strict = r'strict'
def jsonescapeu8fallback(u8chars, paranoid):
"""Convert a UTF-8 byte string to JSON-escaped form (slow path)
Escapes all non-ASCII characters no matter if paranoid is False.
"""
if paranoid:
jm = _paranoidjsonmap
else:
jm = _jsonmap
# non-BMP char is represented as UTF-16 surrogate pair
u16b = u8chars.decode('utf-8', _utf8strict).encode('utf-16', _utf8strict)
u16codes = array.array(r'H', u16b)
u16codes.pop(0) # drop BOM
return ''.join(jm[x] if x < 128 else '\\u%04x' % x for x in u16codes)