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hg: recognize include and exclude patterns when cloning This commit teaches clone() to accept arguments defining file patterns to clone. This is the first step in teaching core code about the existence of a narrow clone. Right now, we only perform validation of the arguments and pass additional options into createopts to influence repository creation. Nothing of consequence happens with that creation option yet, however. For now, arbitrary restrictions exist, such as not allowing patterns for shared repos and disabling local copies when patterns are defined. We can potentially lift these restrictions in the future once partial clone/storage support is more flushed out. I figure it is best to reduce the surface area for bugs for the time being. It may seem weird to prefix these arguments with "store." However, clone is effectively pull + update and file patterns could apply to both the store and the working directory. The prefix is there to disambiguate in the future when this function may want to use different sets of patterns for the store and working directory. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4536

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__init__.py
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# Copyright 2016-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved.
#
# fastannotate: faster annotate implementation using linelog
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""yet another annotate implementation that might be faster (EXPERIMENTAL)
The fastannotate extension provides a 'fastannotate' command that makes
use of the linelog data structure as a cache layer and is expected to
be faster than the vanilla 'annotate' if the cache is present.
In most cases, fastannotate requires a setup that mainbranch is some pointer
that always moves forward, to be most efficient.
Using fastannotate together with linkrevcache would speed up building the
annotate cache greatly. Run "debugbuildlinkrevcache" before
"debugbuildannotatecache".
::
[fastannotate]
# specify the main branch head. the internal linelog will only contain
# the linear (ignoring p2) "mainbranch". since linelog cannot move
# backwards without a rebuild, this should be something that always moves
# forward, usually it is "master" or "@".
mainbranch = master
# fastannotate supports different modes to expose its feature.
# a list of combination:
# - fastannotate: expose the feature via the "fastannotate" command which
# deals with everything in a most efficient way, and provides extra
# features like --deleted etc.
# - fctx: replace fctx.annotate implementation. note:
# a. it is less efficient than the "fastannotate" command
# b. it will make it practically impossible to access the old (disk
# side-effect free) annotate implementation
# c. it implies "hgweb".
# - hgweb: replace hgweb's annotate implementation. conflict with "fctx".
# (default: fastannotate)
modes = fastannotate
# default format when no format flags are used (default: number)
defaultformat = changeset, user, date
# serve the annotate cache via wire protocol (default: False)
# tip: the .hg/fastannotate directory is portable - can be rsynced
server = True
# build annotate cache on demand for every client request (default: True)
# disabling it could make server response faster, useful when there is a
# cronjob building the cache.
serverbuildondemand = True
# update local annotate cache from remote on demand
client = False
# path to use when connecting to the remote server (default: default)
remotepath = default
# minimal length of the history of a file required to fetch linelog from
# the server. (default: 10)
clientfetchthreshold = 10
# use flock instead of the file existence lock
# flock may not work well on some network filesystems, but they avoid
# creating and deleting files frequently, which is faster when updating
# the annotate cache in batch. if you have issues with this option, set it
# to False. (default: True if flock is supported, False otherwise)
useflock = True
# for "fctx" mode, always follow renames regardless of command line option.
# this is a BC with the original command but will reduced the space needed
# for annotate cache, and is useful for client-server setup since the
# server will only provide annotate cache with default options (i.e. with
# follow). do not affect "fastannotate" mode. (default: True)
forcefollow = True
# for "fctx" mode, always treat file as text files, to skip the "isbinary"
# check. this is consistent with the "fastannotate" command and could help
# to avoid a file fetch if remotefilelog is used. (default: True)
forcetext = True
# use unfiltered repo for better performance.
unfilteredrepo = True
# sacrifice correctness in some corner cases for performance. it does not
# affect the correctness of the annotate cache being built. the option
# is experimental and may disappear in the future (default: False)
perfhack = True
"""
# TODO from import:
# * `branch` is probably the wrong term, throughout the code.
#
# * replace the fastannotate `modes` configuration with a collection
# of booleans.
#
# * Use the templater instead of bespoke formatting
#
# * rename the config knob for updating the local cache from a remote server
#
# * move `flock` based locking to a common area
#
# * revise wireprotocol for sharing annotate files
#
# * figure out a sensible default for `mainbranch` (with the caveat
# that we probably also want to figure out a better term than
# `branch`, see above)
#
# * format changes to the revmap file (maybe use length-encoding
# instead of null-terminated file paths at least?)
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
configitems,
error as hgerror,
localrepo,
registrar,
)
from . import (
commands,
context,
protocol,
)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core'
cmdtable = commands.cmdtable
configtable = {}
configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable)
configitem('fastannotate', 'modes', default=['fastannotate'])
configitem('fastannotate', 'server', default=False)
configitem('fastannotate', 'useflock', default=configitems.dynamicdefault)
configitem('fastannotate', 'client', default=False)
configitem('fastannotate', 'unfilteredrepo', default=True)
configitem('fastannotate', 'defaultformat', default=['number'])
configitem('fastannotate', 'perfhack', default=False)
configitem('fastannotate', 'mainbranch')
configitem('fastannotate', 'forcetext', default=True)
configitem('fastannotate', 'forcefollow', default=True)
configitem('fastannotate', 'clientfetchthreshold', default=10)
configitem('fastannotate', 'serverbuildondemand', default=True)
configitem('fastannotate', 'remotepath', default='default')
def _flockavailable():
try:
import fcntl
fcntl.flock
except StandardError:
return False
else:
return True
def uisetup(ui):
modes = set(ui.configlist('fastannotate', 'modes'))
if 'fctx' in modes:
modes.discard('hgweb')
for name in modes:
if name == 'fastannotate':
commands.registercommand()
elif name == 'hgweb':
from . import support
support.replacehgwebannotate()
elif name == 'fctx':
from . import support
support.replacefctxannotate()
commands.wrapdefault()
else:
raise hgerror.Abort(_('fastannotate: invalid mode: %s') % name)
if ui.configbool('fastannotate', 'server'):
protocol.serveruisetup(ui)
if ui.configbool('fastannotate', 'useflock', _flockavailable()):
context.pathhelper.lock = context.pathhelper._lockflock
def extsetup(ui):
# fastannotate has its own locking, without depending on repo lock
# TODO: avoid mutating this unless the specific repo has it enabled
localrepo.localrepository._wlockfreeprefix.add('fastannotate/')
def reposetup(ui, repo):
if ui.configbool('fastannotate', 'client'):
protocol.clientreposetup(ui, repo)