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demandimport: replace more references to _demandmod instances _demandmod instances may be referenced by multiple importing modules. Before this patch, the _demandmod instance only maintained a reference to its first consumer when using the "from X import Y" syntax. This is because we only created a single _demandmod instance (attached to the parent X module). If multiple modules A and B performed "from X import Y", we'd produce a single _demandmod instance "demandmod" with the following references: X.Y = <demandmod> A.Y = <demandmod> B.Y = <demandmod> The locals from the first consumer (A) would be stored in <demandmod1>. When <demandmod1> was loaded, we'd look at the locals for the first consumer and replace the symbol, if necessary. This resulted in state: X.Y = <module> A.Y = <module> B.Y = <demandmod> B's reference to Y wasn't updated and was still using the proxy object because we just didn't record that B had a reference to <demandmod> that needed updating! With this patch, we add support for tracking which modules in addition to the initial importer have a reference to the _demandmod instance and we replace those references at module load time. In the case of posix.py, this fixes an issue where the "encoding" module was being proxied, resulting in hundreds of thousands of __getattribute__ lookups on the _demandmod instance during dirstate operations on mozilla-central, speeding up execution by many milliseconds. There are likely several other operation that benefit from this change as well. The new mechanism isn't perfect: references in locals (not globals) may likely linger. So, if there is an import inside a function and a symbol from that module is used in a hot loop, we could have unwanted overhead from proxying through _demandmod. Non-global imports are discouraged anyway. So hopefully this isn't a big deal in practice. We could potentially deploy a code checker that bans use of attribute lookups of function-level-imported modules inside loops. This deficiency in theory could be avoided by storing the set of globals and locals dicts to update in the _demandmod instance. However, I tried this and it didn't work. One reason is that some globals are _demandmod instances. We could work around this, but it's a bit more work. There also might be other module import foo at play. The solution as implemented is better than what we had and IMO is good enough for the time being. It's worth noting that this sub-optimal behavior was made worse by the introduction of absolute_import and its recommended "from . import X" syntax for importing modules from the "mercurial" package. If we ever wrote performance tests, measuring the amount of module imports and __getattribute__ proxy calls through _demandmod instances would be something I'd have it check.

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# mdiff.py - diff and patch routines for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from i18n import _
import bdiff, mpatch, util, base85
import re, struct, zlib
def splitnewlines(text):
'''like str.splitlines, but only split on newlines.'''
lines = [l + '\n' for l in text.split('\n')]
if lines:
if lines[-1] == '\n':
lines.pop()
else:
lines[-1] = lines[-1][:-1]
return lines
class diffopts(object):
'''context is the number of context lines
text treats all files as text
showfunc enables diff -p output
git enables the git extended patch format
nodates removes dates from diff headers
nobinary ignores binary files
noprefix disables the 'a/' and 'b/' prefixes (ignored in plain mode)
ignorews ignores all whitespace changes in the diff
ignorewsamount ignores changes in the amount of whitespace
ignoreblanklines ignores changes whose lines are all blank
upgrade generates git diffs to avoid data loss
'''
defaults = {
'context': 3,
'text': False,
'showfunc': False,
'git': False,
'nodates': False,
'nobinary': False,
'noprefix': False,
'ignorews': False,
'ignorewsamount': False,
'ignoreblanklines': False,
'upgrade': False,
}
__slots__ = defaults.keys()
def __init__(self, **opts):
for k in self.__slots__:
v = opts.get(k)
if v is None:
v = self.defaults[k]
setattr(self, k, v)
try:
self.context = int(self.context)
except ValueError:
raise util.Abort(_('diff context lines count must be '
'an integer, not %r') % self.context)
def copy(self, **kwargs):
opts = dict((k, getattr(self, k)) for k in self.defaults)
opts.update(kwargs)
return diffopts(**opts)
defaultopts = diffopts()
def wsclean(opts, text, blank=True):
if opts.ignorews:
text = bdiff.fixws(text, 1)
elif opts.ignorewsamount:
text = bdiff.fixws(text, 0)
if blank and opts.ignoreblanklines:
text = re.sub('\n+', '\n', text).strip('\n')
return text
def splitblock(base1, lines1, base2, lines2, opts):
# The input lines matches except for interwoven blank lines. We
# transform it into a sequence of matching blocks and blank blocks.
lines1 = [(wsclean(opts, l) and 1 or 0) for l in lines1]
lines2 = [(wsclean(opts, l) and 1 or 0) for l in lines2]
s1, e1 = 0, len(lines1)
s2, e2 = 0, len(lines2)
while s1 < e1 or s2 < e2:
i1, i2, btype = s1, s2, '='
if (i1 >= e1 or lines1[i1] == 0
or i2 >= e2 or lines2[i2] == 0):
# Consume the block of blank lines
btype = '~'
while i1 < e1 and lines1[i1] == 0:
i1 += 1
while i2 < e2 and lines2[i2] == 0:
i2 += 1
else:
# Consume the matching lines
while i1 < e1 and lines1[i1] == 1 and lines2[i2] == 1:
i1 += 1
i2 += 1
yield [base1 + s1, base1 + i1, base2 + s2, base2 + i2], btype
s1 = i1
s2 = i2
def allblocks(text1, text2, opts=None, lines1=None, lines2=None, refine=False):
"""Return (block, type) tuples, where block is an mdiff.blocks
line entry. type is '=' for blocks matching exactly one another
(bdiff blocks), '!' for non-matching blocks and '~' for blocks
matching only after having filtered blank lines. If refine is True,
then '~' blocks are refined and are only made of blank lines.
line1 and line2 are text1 and text2 split with splitnewlines() if
they are already available.
"""
if opts is None:
opts = defaultopts
if opts.ignorews or opts.ignorewsamount:
text1 = wsclean(opts, text1, False)
text2 = wsclean(opts, text2, False)
diff = bdiff.blocks(text1, text2)
for i, s1 in enumerate(diff):
# The first match is special.
# we've either found a match starting at line 0 or a match later
# in the file. If it starts later, old and new below will both be
# empty and we'll continue to the next match.
if i > 0:
s = diff[i - 1]
else:
s = [0, 0, 0, 0]
s = [s[1], s1[0], s[3], s1[2]]
# bdiff sometimes gives huge matches past eof, this check eats them,
# and deals with the special first match case described above
if s[0] != s[1] or s[2] != s[3]:
type = '!'
if opts.ignoreblanklines:
if lines1 is None:
lines1 = splitnewlines(text1)
if lines2 is None:
lines2 = splitnewlines(text2)
old = wsclean(opts, "".join(lines1[s[0]:s[1]]))
new = wsclean(opts, "".join(lines2[s[2]:s[3]]))
if old == new:
type = '~'
yield s, type
yield s1, '='
def unidiff(a, ad, b, bd, fn1, fn2, opts=defaultopts):
def datetag(date, fn=None):
if not opts.git and not opts.nodates:
return '\t%s\n' % date
if fn and ' ' in fn:
return '\t\n'
return '\n'
if not a and not b:
return ""
if opts.noprefix:
aprefix = bprefix = ''
else:
aprefix = 'a/'
bprefix = 'b/'
epoch = util.datestr((0, 0))
fn1 = util.pconvert(fn1)
fn2 = util.pconvert(fn2)
if not opts.text and (util.binary(a) or util.binary(b)):
if a and b and len(a) == len(b) and a == b:
return ""
l = ['Binary file %s has changed\n' % fn1]
elif not a:
b = splitnewlines(b)
if a is None:
l1 = '--- /dev/null%s' % datetag(epoch)
else:
l1 = "--- %s%s%s" % (aprefix, fn1, datetag(ad, fn1))
l2 = "+++ %s%s" % (bprefix + fn2, datetag(bd, fn2))
l3 = "@@ -0,0 +1,%d @@\n" % len(b)
l = [l1, l2, l3] + ["+" + e for e in b]
elif not b:
a = splitnewlines(a)
l1 = "--- %s%s%s" % (aprefix, fn1, datetag(ad, fn1))
if b is None:
l2 = '+++ /dev/null%s' % datetag(epoch)
else:
l2 = "+++ %s%s%s" % (bprefix, fn2, datetag(bd, fn2))
l3 = "@@ -1,%d +0,0 @@\n" % len(a)
l = [l1, l2, l3] + ["-" + e for e in a]
else:
al = splitnewlines(a)
bl = splitnewlines(b)
l = list(_unidiff(a, b, al, bl, opts=opts))
if not l:
return ""
l.insert(0, "--- %s%s%s" % (aprefix, fn1, datetag(ad, fn1)))
l.insert(1, "+++ %s%s%s" % (bprefix, fn2, datetag(bd, fn2)))
for ln in xrange(len(l)):
if l[ln][-1] != '\n':
l[ln] += "\n\ No newline at end of file\n"
return "".join(l)
# creates a headerless unified diff
# t1 and t2 are the text to be diffed
# l1 and l2 are the text broken up into lines
def _unidiff(t1, t2, l1, l2, opts=defaultopts):
def contextend(l, len):
ret = l + opts.context
if ret > len:
ret = len
return ret
def contextstart(l):
ret = l - opts.context
if ret < 0:
return 0
return ret
lastfunc = [0, '']
def yieldhunk(hunk):
(astart, a2, bstart, b2, delta) = hunk
aend = contextend(a2, len(l1))
alen = aend - astart
blen = b2 - bstart + aend - a2
func = ""
if opts.showfunc:
lastpos, func = lastfunc
# walk backwards from the start of the context up to the start of
# the previous hunk context until we find a line starting with an
# alphanumeric char.
for i in xrange(astart - 1, lastpos - 1, -1):
if l1[i][0].isalnum():
func = ' ' + l1[i].rstrip()[:40]
lastfunc[1] = func
break
# by recording this hunk's starting point as the next place to
# start looking for function lines, we avoid reading any line in
# the file more than once.
lastfunc[0] = astart
# zero-length hunk ranges report their start line as one less
if alen:
astart += 1
if blen:
bstart += 1
yield "@@ -%d,%d +%d,%d @@%s\n" % (astart, alen,
bstart, blen, func)
for x in delta:
yield x
for x in xrange(a2, aend):
yield ' ' + l1[x]
# bdiff.blocks gives us the matching sequences in the files. The loop
# below finds the spaces between those matching sequences and translates
# them into diff output.
#
hunk = None
ignoredlines = 0
for s, stype in allblocks(t1, t2, opts, l1, l2):
a1, a2, b1, b2 = s
if stype != '!':
if stype == '~':
# The diff context lines are based on t1 content. When
# blank lines are ignored, the new lines offsets must
# be adjusted as if equivalent blocks ('~') had the
# same sizes on both sides.
ignoredlines += (b2 - b1) - (a2 - a1)
continue
delta = []
old = l1[a1:a2]
new = l2[b1:b2]
b1 -= ignoredlines
b2 -= ignoredlines
astart = contextstart(a1)
bstart = contextstart(b1)
prev = None
if hunk:
# join with the previous hunk if it falls inside the context
if astart < hunk[1] + opts.context + 1:
prev = hunk
astart = hunk[1]
bstart = hunk[3]
else:
for x in yieldhunk(hunk):
yield x
if prev:
# we've joined the previous hunk, record the new ending points.
hunk[1] = a2
hunk[3] = b2
delta = hunk[4]
else:
# create a new hunk
hunk = [astart, a2, bstart, b2, delta]
delta[len(delta):] = [' ' + x for x in l1[astart:a1]]
delta[len(delta):] = ['-' + x for x in old]
delta[len(delta):] = ['+' + x for x in new]
if hunk:
for x in yieldhunk(hunk):
yield x
def b85diff(to, tn):
'''print base85-encoded binary diff'''
def fmtline(line):
l = len(line)
if l <= 26:
l = chr(ord('A') + l - 1)
else:
l = chr(l - 26 + ord('a') - 1)
return '%c%s\n' % (l, base85.b85encode(line, True))
def chunk(text, csize=52):
l = len(text)
i = 0
while i < l:
yield text[i:i + csize]
i += csize
if to is None:
to = ''
if tn is None:
tn = ''
if to == tn:
return ''
# TODO: deltas
ret = []
ret.append('GIT binary patch\n')
ret.append('literal %s\n' % len(tn))
for l in chunk(zlib.compress(tn)):
ret.append(fmtline(l))
ret.append('\n')
return ''.join(ret)
def patchtext(bin):
pos = 0
t = []
while pos < len(bin):
p1, p2, l = struct.unpack(">lll", bin[pos:pos + 12])
pos += 12
t.append(bin[pos:pos + l])
pos += l
return "".join(t)
def patch(a, bin):
if len(a) == 0:
# skip over trivial delta header
return util.buffer(bin, 12)
return mpatch.patches(a, [bin])
# similar to difflib.SequenceMatcher.get_matching_blocks
def get_matching_blocks(a, b):
return [(d[0], d[2], d[1] - d[0]) for d in bdiff.blocks(a, b)]
def trivialdiffheader(length):
return struct.pack(">lll", 0, 0, length)
def replacediffheader(oldlen, newlen):
return struct.pack(">lll", 0, oldlen, newlen)
patches = mpatch.patches
patchedsize = mpatch.patchedsize
textdiff = bdiff.bdiff