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largefiles: implement addremove (issue3064) Implementing addremove correctly in largefiles is tricky, becuase the original addremove function does not call into any of the add or remove function we've already overridden in the extension. So the trick is to implement addremove without duplicating any code. This patch implements addremove by pulling out the interesting parts of override_add() and override_remove() into generic utility functions, and using those to handle the largefiles in addremove. Then a matcher is installed that will ignore all largefiles, and the original addremove function is called to take care of the regular files in addremove. A small bit of monkey patching is used to make sure that remove_largefiles() notifies the user when a file is removed by addremove and also makes sure the removal of largefiles doesn't interfer with the original addremove's operation of removing the standin.

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# git.py - git support for the convert extension
#
# 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.
import os
from mercurial import util
from mercurial.node import hex, nullid
from mercurial.i18n import _
from common import NoRepo, commit, converter_source, checktool
class convert_git(converter_source):
# Windows does not support GIT_DIR= construct while other systems
# cannot remove environment variable. Just assume none have
# both issues.
if util.safehasattr(os, 'unsetenv'):
def gitopen(self, s, noerr=False):
prevgitdir = os.environ.get('GIT_DIR')
os.environ['GIT_DIR'] = self.path
try:
if noerr:
(stdin, stdout, stderr) = util.popen3(s)
return stdout
else:
return util.popen(s, 'rb')
finally:
if prevgitdir is None:
del os.environ['GIT_DIR']
else:
os.environ['GIT_DIR'] = prevgitdir
else:
def gitopen(self, s, noerr=False):
if noerr:
(sin, so, se) = util.popen3('GIT_DIR=%s %s' % (self.path, s))
return so
else:
return util.popen('GIT_DIR=%s %s' % (self.path, s), 'rb')
def gitread(self, s):
fh = self.gitopen(s)
data = fh.read()
return data, fh.close()
def __init__(self, ui, path, rev=None):
super(convert_git, self).__init__(ui, path, rev=rev)
if os.path.isdir(path + "/.git"):
path += "/.git"
if not os.path.exists(path + "/objects"):
raise NoRepo(_("%s does not look like a Git repository") % path)
checktool('git', 'git')
self.path = path
def getheads(self):
if not self.rev:
heads, ret = self.gitread('git rev-parse --branches --remotes')
heads = heads.splitlines()
else:
heads, ret = self.gitread("git rev-parse --verify %s" % self.rev)
heads = [heads[:-1]]
if ret:
raise util.Abort(_('cannot retrieve git heads'))
return heads
def catfile(self, rev, type):
if rev == hex(nullid):
raise IOError()
data, ret = self.gitread("git cat-file %s %s" % (type, rev))
if ret:
raise util.Abort(_('cannot read %r object at %s') % (type, rev))
return data
def getfile(self, name, rev):
data = self.catfile(rev, "blob")
mode = self.modecache[(name, rev)]
return data, mode
def getchanges(self, version):
self.modecache = {}
fh = self.gitopen("git diff-tree -z --root -m -r %s" % version)
changes = []
seen = set()
entry = None
for l in fh.read().split('\x00'):
if not entry:
if not l.startswith(':'):
continue
entry = l
continue
f = l
if f not in seen:
seen.add(f)
entry = entry.split()
h = entry[3]
p = (entry[1] == "100755")
s = (entry[1] == "120000")
self.modecache[(f, h)] = (p and "x") or (s and "l") or ""
changes.append((f, h))
entry = None
if fh.close():
raise util.Abort(_('cannot read changes in %s') % version)
return (changes, {})
def getcommit(self, version):
c = self.catfile(version, "commit") # read the commit hash
end = c.find("\n\n")
message = c[end + 2:]
message = self.recode(message)
l = c[:end].splitlines()
parents = []
author = committer = None
for e in l[1:]:
n, v = e.split(" ", 1)
if n == "author":
p = v.split()
tm, tz = p[-2:]
author = " ".join(p[:-2])
if author[0] == "<": author = author[1:-1]
author = self.recode(author)
if n == "committer":
p = v.split()
tm, tz = p[-2:]
committer = " ".join(p[:-2])
if committer[0] == "<": committer = committer[1:-1]
committer = self.recode(committer)
if n == "parent":
parents.append(v)
if committer and committer != author:
message += "\ncommitter: %s\n" % committer
tzs, tzh, tzm = tz[-5:-4] + "1", tz[-4:-2], tz[-2:]
tz = -int(tzs) * (int(tzh) * 3600 + int(tzm))
date = tm + " " + str(tz)
c = commit(parents=parents, date=date, author=author, desc=message,
rev=version)
return c
def gettags(self):
tags = {}
fh = self.gitopen('git ls-remote --tags "%s"' % self.path)
prefix = 'refs/tags/'
for line in fh:
line = line.strip()
if not line.endswith("^{}"):
continue
node, tag = line.split(None, 1)
if not tag.startswith(prefix):
continue
tag = tag[len(prefix):-3]
tags[tag] = node
if fh.close():
raise util.Abort(_('cannot read tags from %s') % self.path)
return tags
def getchangedfiles(self, version, i):
changes = []
if i is None:
fh = self.gitopen("git diff-tree --root -m -r %s" % version)
for l in fh:
if "\t" not in l:
continue
m, f = l[:-1].split("\t")
changes.append(f)
else:
fh = self.gitopen('git diff-tree --name-only --root -r %s "%s^%s" --'
% (version, version, i + 1))
changes = [f.rstrip('\n') for f in fh]
if fh.close():
raise util.Abort(_('cannot read changes in %s') % version)
return changes
def getbookmarks(self):
bookmarks = {}
# Interesting references in git are prefixed
prefix = 'refs/heads/'
prefixlen = len(prefix)
# factor two commands
gitcmd = { 'remote/': 'git ls-remote --heads origin',
'': 'git show-ref'}
# Origin heads
for reftype in gitcmd:
try:
fh = self.gitopen(gitcmd[reftype], noerr=True)
for line in fh:
line = line.strip()
rev, name = line.split(None, 1)
if not name.startswith(prefix):
continue
name = '%s%s' % (reftype, name[prefixlen:])
bookmarks[name] = rev
except:
pass
return bookmarks