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phabricator: don't infer the old `fctx` in `notutf8()` This is used along with `fctx.isbinary()` to gate `addoldbinary()`, so it seems like a good idea to provide the caller similar control over the current and parent filecontext. Unlike `addoldbinary()`, it doesn't need both previous and current contexts at the same time, so make the caller responsible for testing both cases, as appropriate. I haven't worked out all of the problems around marking files as binary for move/remove/copy, but this will definitely help with `--no-stack` too. It also turns out to have been doing too much- in the remove case, it tested not just the removed file in the parent context (which is what gets passed in that case), but also in the parent of the parent context (which should be irrelevant). The previous code also required the `fctx.parents()` check to work in the add (but without rename) case. Now the add and remove cases test only what they need to. But now that it is written this way, the fact that only the current `fctx` is checked to be binary in the case of modification or being renamed seems wrong. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8220

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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
# based on bundleheads extension by Gregory Szorc <gps@mozilla.com>
from __future__ import absolute_import
import abc
import os
import subprocess
import tempfile
from mercurial.pycompat import open
from mercurial import (
node,
pycompat,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
hashutil,
procutil,
)
NamedTemporaryFile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile
class BundleWriteException(Exception):
pass
class BundleReadException(Exception):
pass
class abstractbundlestore(object): # pytype: disable=ignored-metaclass
"""Defines the interface for bundle stores.
A bundle store is an entity that stores raw bundle data. It is a simple
key-value store. However, the keys are chosen by the store. The keys can
be any Python object understood by the corresponding bundle index (see
``abstractbundleindex`` below).
"""
__metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
@abc.abstractmethod
def write(self, data):
"""Write bundle data to the store.
This function receives the raw data to be written as a str.
Throws BundleWriteException
The key of the written data MUST be returned.
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def read(self, key):
"""Obtain bundle data for a key.
Returns None if the bundle isn't known.
Throws BundleReadException
The returned object should be a file object supporting read()
and close().
"""
class filebundlestore(object):
"""bundle store in filesystem
meant for storing bundles somewhere on disk and on network filesystems
"""
def __init__(self, ui, repo):
self.ui = ui
self.repo = repo
self.storepath = ui.configpath(b'scratchbranch', b'storepath')
if not self.storepath:
self.storepath = self.repo.vfs.join(
b"scratchbranches", b"filebundlestore"
)
if not os.path.exists(self.storepath):
os.makedirs(self.storepath)
def _dirpath(self, hashvalue):
"""First two bytes of the hash are the name of the upper
level directory, next two bytes are the name of the
next level directory"""
return os.path.join(self.storepath, hashvalue[0:2], hashvalue[2:4])
def _filepath(self, filename):
return os.path.join(self._dirpath(filename), filename)
def write(self, data):
filename = node.hex(hashutil.sha1(data).digest())
dirpath = self._dirpath(filename)
if not os.path.exists(dirpath):
os.makedirs(dirpath)
with open(self._filepath(filename), b'wb') as f:
f.write(data)
return filename
def read(self, key):
try:
with open(self._filepath(key), b'rb') as f:
return f.read()
except IOError:
return None
class externalbundlestore(abstractbundlestore):
def __init__(self, put_binary, put_args, get_binary, get_args):
"""
`put_binary` - path to binary file which uploads bundle to external
storage and prints key to stdout
`put_args` - format string with additional args to `put_binary`
{filename} replacement field can be used.
`get_binary` - path to binary file which accepts filename and key
(in that order), downloads bundle from store and saves it to file
`get_args` - format string with additional args to `get_binary`.
{filename} and {handle} replacement field can be used.
"""
self.put_args = put_args
self.get_args = get_args
self.put_binary = put_binary
self.get_binary = get_binary
def _call_binary(self, args):
p = subprocess.Popen(
pycompat.rapply(procutil.tonativestr, args),
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
close_fds=True,
)
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
returncode = p.returncode
return returncode, stdout, stderr
def write(self, data):
# Won't work on windows because you can't open file second time without
# closing it
# TODO: rewrite without str.format() and replace NamedTemporaryFile()
# with pycompat.namedtempfile()
with NamedTemporaryFile() as temp:
temp.write(data)
temp.flush()
temp.seek(0)
formatted_args = [
arg.format(filename=temp.name) for arg in self.put_args
]
returncode, stdout, stderr = self._call_binary(
[self.put_binary] + formatted_args
)
if returncode != 0:
raise BundleWriteException(
b'Failed to upload to external store: %s' % stderr
)
stdout_lines = stdout.splitlines()
if len(stdout_lines) == 1:
return stdout_lines[0]
else:
raise BundleWriteException(
b'Bad output from %s: %s' % (self.put_binary, stdout)
)
def read(self, handle):
# Won't work on windows because you can't open file second time without
# closing it
# TODO: rewrite without str.format() and replace NamedTemporaryFile()
# with pycompat.namedtempfile()
with NamedTemporaryFile() as temp:
formatted_args = [
arg.format(filename=temp.name, handle=handle)
for arg in self.get_args
]
returncode, stdout, stderr = self._call_binary(
[self.get_binary] + formatted_args
)
if returncode != 0:
raise BundleReadException(
b'Failed to download from external store: %s' % stderr
)
return temp.read()