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# dirstate.py - working directory tracking for mercurial
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#
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# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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from node import nullid
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from i18n import _
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import scmutil, util, ignore, osutil, parsers, encoding, pathutil
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import os, stat, errno
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propertycache = util.propertycache
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filecache = scmutil.filecache
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_rangemask = 0x7fffffff
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dirstatetuple = parsers.dirstatetuple
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class repocache(filecache):
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"""filecache for files in .hg/"""
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def join(self, obj, fname):
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return obj._opener.join(fname)
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class rootcache(filecache):
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"""filecache for files in the repository root"""
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def join(self, obj, fname):
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return obj._join(fname)
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class dirstate(object):
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def __init__(self, opener, ui, root, validate):
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'''Create a new dirstate object.
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opener is an open()-like callable that can be used to open the
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dirstate file; root is the root of the directory tracked by
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the dirstate.
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'''
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self._opener = opener
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self._validate = validate
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self._root = root
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self._rootdir = os.path.join(root, '')
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self._dirty = False
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self._dirtypl = False
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self._lastnormaltime = 0
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self._ui = ui
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self._filecache = {}
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self._parentwriters = 0
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def beginparentchange(self):
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'''Marks the beginning of a set of changes that involve changing
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the dirstate parents. If there is an exception during this time,
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the dirstate will not be written when the wlock is released. This
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prevents writing an incoherent dirstate where the parent doesn't
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match the contents.
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'''
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self._parentwriters += 1
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def endparentchange(self):
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'''Marks the end of a set of changes that involve changing the
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dirstate parents. Once all parent changes have been marked done,
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the wlock will be free to write the dirstate on release.
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'''
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if self._parentwriters > 0:
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self._parentwriters -= 1
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def pendingparentchange(self):
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'''Returns true if the dirstate is in the middle of a set of changes
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that modify the dirstate parent.
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'''
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return self._parentwriters > 0
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@propertycache
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def _map(self):
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'''Return the dirstate contents as a map from filename to
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(state, mode, size, time).'''
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self._read()
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return self._map
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@propertycache
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def _copymap(self):
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self._read()
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return self._copymap
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@propertycache
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def _foldmap(self):
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f = {}
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normcase = util.normcase
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for name, s in self._map.iteritems():
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if s[0] != 'r':
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f[normcase(name)] = name
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for name in self._dirs:
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f[normcase(name)] = name
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f['.'] = '.' # prevents useless util.fspath() invocation
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return f
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@repocache('branch')
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def _branch(self):
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try:
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return self._opener.read("branch").strip() or "default"
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except IOError, inst:
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if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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return "default"
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@propertycache
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def _pl(self):
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try:
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fp = self._opener("dirstate")
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st = fp.read(40)
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fp.close()
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l = len(st)
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if l == 40:
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return st[:20], st[20:40]
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elif l > 0 and l < 40:
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raise util.Abort(_('working directory state appears damaged!'))
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except IOError, err:
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if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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return [nullid, nullid]
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@propertycache
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def _dirs(self):
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return scmutil.dirs(self._map, 'r')
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def dirs(self):
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return self._dirs
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@rootcache('.hgignore')
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def _ignore(self):
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files = [self._join('.hgignore')]
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for name, path in self._ui.configitems("ui"):
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if name == 'ignore' or name.startswith('ignore.'):
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# we need to use os.path.join here rather than self._join
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# because path is arbitrary and user-specified
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files.append(os.path.join(self._rootdir, util.expandpath(path)))
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return ignore.ignore(self._root, files, self._ui.warn)
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@propertycache
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def _slash(self):
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return self._ui.configbool('ui', 'slash') and os.sep != '/'
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@propertycache
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def _checklink(self):
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return util.checklink(self._root)
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@propertycache
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def _checkexec(self):
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return util.checkexec(self._root)
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@propertycache
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def _checkcase(self):
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return not util.checkcase(self._join('.hg'))
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def _join(self, f):
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# much faster than os.path.join()
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# it's safe because f is always a relative path
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return self._rootdir + f
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def flagfunc(self, buildfallback):
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if self._checklink and self._checkexec:
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def f(x):
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try:
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st = os.lstat(self._join(x))
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if util.statislink(st):
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return 'l'
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if util.statisexec(st):
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return 'x'
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except OSError:
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pass
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return ''
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return f
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fallback = buildfallback()
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if self._checklink:
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def f(x):
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if os.path.islink(self._join(x)):
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return 'l'
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if 'x' in fallback(x):
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return 'x'
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return ''
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return f
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if self._checkexec:
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def f(x):
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if 'l' in fallback(x):
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return 'l'
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if util.isexec(self._join(x)):
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return 'x'
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return ''
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return f
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else:
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return fallback
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@propertycache
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def _cwd(self):
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return os.getcwd()
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def getcwd(self):
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cwd = self._cwd
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if cwd == self._root:
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return ''
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# self._root ends with a path separator if self._root is '/' or 'C:\'
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rootsep = self._root
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if not util.endswithsep(rootsep):
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rootsep += os.sep
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if cwd.startswith(rootsep):
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return cwd[len(rootsep):]
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else:
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# we're outside the repo. return an absolute path.
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return cwd
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def pathto(self, f, cwd=None):
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if cwd is None:
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cwd = self.getcwd()
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path = util.pathto(self._root, cwd, f)
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if self._slash:
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return util.pconvert(path)
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return path
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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'''Return the current state of key (a filename) in the dirstate.
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States are:
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n normal
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m needs merging
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r marked for removal
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a marked for addition
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? not tracked
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'''
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return self._map.get(key, ("?",))[0]
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def __contains__(self, key):
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return key in self._map
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def __iter__(self):
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for x in sorted(self._map):
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yield x
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def iteritems(self):
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return self._map.iteritems()
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def parents(self):
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return [self._validate(p) for p in self._pl]
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def p1(self):
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return self._validate(self._pl[0])
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def p2(self):
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return self._validate(self._pl[1])
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def branch(self):
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return encoding.tolocal(self._branch)
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def setparents(self, p1, p2=nullid):
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"""Set dirstate parents to p1 and p2.
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When moving from two parents to one, 'm' merged entries a
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adjusted to normal and previous copy records discarded and
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returned by the call.
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See localrepo.setparents()
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"""
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if self._parentwriters == 0:
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raise ValueError("cannot set dirstate parent without "
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"calling dirstate.beginparentchange")
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self._dirty = self._dirtypl = True
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oldp2 = self._pl[1]
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self._pl = p1, p2
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copies = {}
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if oldp2 != nullid and p2 == nullid:
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for f, s in self._map.iteritems():
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# Discard 'm' markers when moving away from a merge state
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if s[0] == 'm':
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if f in self._copymap:
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copies[f] = self._copymap[f]
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self.normallookup(f)
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# Also fix up otherparent markers
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elif s[0] == 'n' and s[2] == -2:
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if f in self._copymap:
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copies[f] = self._copymap[f]
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self.add(f)
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return copies
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def setbranch(self, branch):
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self._branch = encoding.fromlocal(branch)
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f = self._opener('branch', 'w', atomictemp=True)
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try:
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f.write(self._branch + '\n')
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f.close()
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# make sure filecache has the correct stat info for _branch after
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# replacing the underlying file
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ce = self._filecache['_branch']
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if ce:
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ce.refresh()
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except: # re-raises
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f.discard()
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raise
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def _read(self):
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self._map = {}
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self._copymap = {}
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try:
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st = self._opener.read("dirstate")
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except IOError, err:
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if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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return
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if not st:
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return
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# Python's garbage collector triggers a GC each time a certain number
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# of container objects (the number being defined by
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# gc.get_threshold()) are allocated. parse_dirstate creates a tuple
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# for each file in the dirstate. The C version then immediately marks
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# them as not to be tracked by the collector. However, this has no
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# effect on when GCs are triggered, only on what objects the GC looks
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# into. This means that O(number of files) GCs are unavoidable.
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# Depending on when in the process's lifetime the dirstate is parsed,
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# this can get very expensive. As a workaround, disable GC while
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# parsing the dirstate.
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#
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# (we cannot decorate the function directly since it is in a C module)
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parse_dirstate = util.nogc(parsers.parse_dirstate)
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p = parse_dirstate(self._map, self._copymap, st)
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if not self._dirtypl:
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self._pl = p
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def invalidate(self):
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for a in ("_map", "_copymap", "_foldmap", "_branch", "_pl", "_dirs",
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"_ignore"):
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if a in self.__dict__:
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delattr(self, a)
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self._lastnormaltime = 0
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self._dirty = False
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self._parentwriters = 0
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def copy(self, source, dest):
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"""Mark dest as a copy of source. Unmark dest if source is None."""
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if source == dest:
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return
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self._dirty = True
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if source is not None:
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self._copymap[dest] = source
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elif dest in self._copymap:
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del self._copymap[dest]
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def copied(self, file):
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return self._copymap.get(file, None)
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def copies(self):
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return self._copymap
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def _droppath(self, f):
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if self[f] not in "?r" and "_dirs" in self.__dict__:
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self._dirs.delpath(f)
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def _addpath(self, f, state, mode, size, mtime):
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oldstate = self[f]
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if state == 'a' or oldstate == 'r':
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scmutil.checkfilename(f)
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if f in self._dirs:
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raise util.Abort(_('directory %r already in dirstate') % f)
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# shadows
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for d in scmutil.finddirs(f):
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if d in self._dirs:
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break
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if d in self._map and self[d] != 'r':
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raise util.Abort(
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_('file %r in dirstate clashes with %r') % (d, f))
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if oldstate in "?r" and "_dirs" in self.__dict__:
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self._dirs.addpath(f)
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self._dirty = True
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self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(state, mode, size, mtime)
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def normal(self, f):
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'''Mark a file normal and clean.'''
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s = os.lstat(self._join(f))
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mtime = int(s.st_mtime)
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self._addpath(f, 'n', s.st_mode,
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s.st_size & _rangemask, mtime & _rangemask)
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if f in self._copymap:
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del self._copymap[f]
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if mtime > self._lastnormaltime:
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# Remember the most recent modification timeslot for status(),
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# to make sure we won't miss future size-preserving file content
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# modifications that happen within the same timeslot.
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self._lastnormaltime = mtime
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def normallookup(self, f):
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'''Mark a file normal, but possibly dirty.'''
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if self._pl[1] != nullid and f in self._map:
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# if there is a merge going on and the file was either
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# in state 'm' (-1) or coming from other parent (-2) before
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# being removed, restore that state.
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entry = self._map[f]
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if entry[0] == 'r' and entry[2] in (-1, -2):
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source = self._copymap.get(f)
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if entry[2] == -1:
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self.merge(f)
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elif entry[2] == -2:
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self.otherparent(f)
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if source:
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self.copy(source, f)
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return
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if entry[0] == 'm' or entry[0] == 'n' and entry[2] == -2:
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return
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self._addpath(f, 'n', 0, -1, -1)
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if f in self._copymap:
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del self._copymap[f]
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def otherparent(self, f):
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'''Mark as coming from the other parent, always dirty.'''
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if self._pl[1] == nullid:
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raise util.Abort(_("setting %r to other parent "
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"only allowed in merges") % f)
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if f in self and self[f] == 'n':
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# merge-like
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self._addpath(f, 'm', 0, -2, -1)
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else:
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# add-like
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self._addpath(f, 'n', 0, -2, -1)
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if f in self._copymap:
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del self._copymap[f]
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def add(self, f):
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'''Mark a file added.'''
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self._addpath(f, 'a', 0, -1, -1)
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if f in self._copymap:
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del self._copymap[f]
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def remove(self, f):
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'''Mark a file removed.'''
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self._dirty = True
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self._droppath(f)
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size = 0
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if self._pl[1] != nullid and f in self._map:
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# backup the previous state
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entry = self._map[f]
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if entry[0] == 'm': # merge
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size = -1
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elif entry[0] == 'n' and entry[2] == -2: # other parent
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size = -2
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self._map[f] = dirstatetuple('r', 0, size, 0)
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if size == 0 and f in self._copymap:
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del self._copymap[f]
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def merge(self, f):
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'''Mark a file merged.'''
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if self._pl[1] == nullid:
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return self.normallookup(f)
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return self.otherparent(f)
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def drop(self, f):
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'''Drop a file from the dirstate'''
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|
if f in self._map:
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self._dirty = True
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self._droppath(f)
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del self._map[f]
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def _normalize(self, path, isknown, ignoremissing=False, exists=None):
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normed = util.normcase(path)
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folded = self._foldmap.get(normed, None)
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if folded is None:
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|
if isknown:
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folded = path
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else:
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|
if exists is None:
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exists = os.path.lexists(os.path.join(self._root, path))
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|
if not exists:
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|
# Maybe a path component exists
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|
|
if not ignoremissing and '/' in path:
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|
d, f = path.rsplit('/', 1)
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d = self._normalize(d, isknown, ignoremissing, None)
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|
folded = d + "/" + f
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|
else:
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|
|
# No path components, preserve original case
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|
folded = path
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|
else:
|
|
|
# recursively normalize leading directory components
|
|
|
# against dirstate
|
|
|
if '/' in normed:
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|
d, f = normed.rsplit('/', 1)
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|
d = self._normalize(d, isknown, ignoremissing, True)
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|
r = self._root + "/" + d
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|
|
folded = d + "/" + util.fspath(f, r)
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|
else:
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|
folded = util.fspath(normed, self._root)
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|
self._foldmap[normed] = folded
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|
|
|
|
return folded
|
|
|
|
|
|
def normalize(self, path, isknown=False, ignoremissing=False):
|
|
|
'''
|
|
|
normalize the case of a pathname when on a casefolding filesystem
|
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|
|
|
|
isknown specifies whether the filename came from walking the
|
|
|
disk, to avoid extra filesystem access.
|
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|
|
|
|
If ignoremissing is True, missing path are returned
|
|
|
unchanged. Otherwise, we try harder to normalize possibly
|
|
|
existing path components.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The normalized case is determined based on the following precedence:
|
|
|
|
|
|
- version of name already stored in the dirstate
|
|
|
- version of name stored on disk
|
|
|
- version provided via command arguments
|
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
|
|
if self._checkcase:
|
|
|
return self._normalize(path, isknown, ignoremissing)
|
|
|
return path
|
|
|
|
|
|
def clear(self):
|
|
|
self._map = {}
|
|
|
if "_dirs" in self.__dict__:
|
|
|
delattr(self, "_dirs")
|
|
|
self._copymap = {}
|
|
|
self._pl = [nullid, nullid]
|
|
|
self._lastnormaltime = 0
|
|
|
self._dirty = True
|
|
|
|
|
|
def rebuild(self, parent, allfiles, changedfiles=None):
|
|
|
changedfiles = changedfiles or allfiles
|
|
|
oldmap = self._map
|
|
|
self.clear()
|
|
|
for f in allfiles:
|
|
|
if f not in changedfiles:
|
|
|
self._map[f] = oldmap[f]
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
if 'x' in allfiles.flags(f):
|
|
|
self._map[f] = dirstatetuple('n', 0777, -1, 0)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
self._map[f] = dirstatetuple('n', 0666, -1, 0)
|
|
|
self._pl = (parent, nullid)
|
|
|
self._dirty = True
|
|
|
|
|
|
def write(self):
|
|
|
if not self._dirty:
|
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
|
|
# enough 'delaywrite' prevents 'pack_dirstate' from dropping
|
|
|
# timestamp of each entries in dirstate, because of 'now > mtime'
|
|
|
delaywrite = self._ui.configint('debug', 'dirstate.delaywrite', 0)
|
|
|
if delaywrite:
|
|
|
import time # to avoid useless import
|
|
|
time.sleep(delaywrite)
|
|
|
|
|
|
st = self._opener("dirstate", "w", atomictemp=True)
|
|
|
# use the modification time of the newly created temporary file as the
|
|
|
# filesystem's notion of 'now'
|
|
|
now = util.fstat(st).st_mtime
|
|
|
st.write(parsers.pack_dirstate(self._map, self._copymap, self._pl, now))
|
|
|
st.close()
|
|
|
self._lastnormaltime = 0
|
|
|
self._dirty = self._dirtypl = False
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _dirignore(self, f):
|
|
|
if f == '.':
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
if self._ignore(f):
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
for p in scmutil.finddirs(f):
|
|
|
if self._ignore(p):
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _walkexplicit(self, match, subrepos):
|
|
|
'''Get stat data about the files explicitly specified by match.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return a triple (results, dirsfound, dirsnotfound).
|
|
|
- results is a mapping from filename to stat result. It also contains
|
|
|
listings mapping subrepos and .hg to None.
|
|
|
- dirsfound is a list of files found to be directories.
|
|
|
- dirsnotfound is a list of files that the dirstate thinks are
|
|
|
directories and that were not found.'''
|
|
|
|
|
|
def badtype(mode):
|
|
|
kind = _('unknown')
|
|
|
if stat.S_ISCHR(mode):
|
|
|
kind = _('character device')
|
|
|
elif stat.S_ISBLK(mode):
|
|
|
kind = _('block device')
|
|
|
elif stat.S_ISFIFO(mode):
|
|
|
kind = _('fifo')
|
|
|
elif stat.S_ISSOCK(mode):
|
|
|
kind = _('socket')
|
|
|
elif stat.S_ISDIR(mode):
|
|
|
kind = _('directory')
|
|
|
return _('unsupported file type (type is %s)') % kind
|
|
|
|
|
|
matchedir = match.explicitdir
|
|
|
badfn = match.bad
|
|
|
dmap = self._map
|
|
|
normpath = util.normpath
|
|
|
lstat = os.lstat
|
|
|
getkind = stat.S_IFMT
|
|
|
dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR
|
|
|
regkind = stat.S_IFREG
|
|
|
lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK
|
|
|
join = self._join
|
|
|
dirsfound = []
|
|
|
foundadd = dirsfound.append
|
|
|
dirsnotfound = []
|
|
|
notfoundadd = dirsnotfound.append
|
|
|
|
|
|
if match.matchfn != match.exact and self._checkcase:
|
|
|
normalize = self._normalize
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
normalize = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
files = sorted(match.files())
|
|
|
subrepos.sort()
|
|
|
i, j = 0, 0
|
|
|
while i < len(files) and j < len(subrepos):
|
|
|
subpath = subrepos[j] + "/"
|
|
|
if files[i] < subpath:
|
|
|
i += 1
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
while i < len(files) and files[i].startswith(subpath):
|
|
|
del files[i]
|
|
|
j += 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
if not files or '.' in files:
|
|
|
files = ['']
|
|
|
results = dict.fromkeys(subrepos)
|
|
|
results['.hg'] = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
alldirs = None
|
|
|
for ff in files:
|
|
|
if normalize:
|
|
|
nf = normalize(normpath(ff), False, True)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
nf = normpath(ff)
|
|
|
if nf in results:
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
st = lstat(join(nf))
|
|
|
kind = getkind(st.st_mode)
|
|
|
if kind == dirkind:
|
|
|
if nf in dmap:
|
|
|
# file replaced by dir on disk but still in dirstate
|
|
|
results[nf] = None
|
|
|
if matchedir:
|
|
|
matchedir(nf)
|
|
|
foundadd(nf)
|
|
|
elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind:
|
|
|
results[nf] = st
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
badfn(ff, badtype(kind))
|
|
|
if nf in dmap:
|
|
|
results[nf] = None
|
|
|
except OSError, inst: # nf not found on disk - it is dirstate only
|
|
|
if nf in dmap: # does it exactly match a missing file?
|
|
|
results[nf] = None
|
|
|
else: # does it match a missing directory?
|
|
|
if alldirs is None:
|
|
|
alldirs = scmutil.dirs(dmap)
|
|
|
if nf in alldirs:
|
|
|
if matchedir:
|
|
|
matchedir(nf)
|
|
|
notfoundadd(nf)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
badfn(ff, inst.strerror)
|
|
|
|
|
|
return results, dirsfound, dirsnotfound
|
|
|
|
|
|
def walk(self, match, subrepos, unknown, ignored, full=True):
|
|
|
'''
|
|
|
Walk recursively through the directory tree, finding all files
|
|
|
matched by match.
|
|
|
|
|
|
If full is False, maybe skip some known-clean files.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return a dict mapping filename to stat-like object (either
|
|
|
mercurial.osutil.stat instance or return value of os.stat()).
|
|
|
|
|
|
'''
|
|
|
# full is a flag that extensions that hook into walk can use -- this
|
|
|
# implementation doesn't use it at all. This satisfies the contract
|
|
|
# because we only guarantee a "maybe".
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ignored:
|
|
|
ignore = util.never
|
|
|
dirignore = util.never
|
|
|
elif unknown:
|
|
|
ignore = self._ignore
|
|
|
dirignore = self._dirignore
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
# if not unknown and not ignored, drop dir recursion and step 2
|
|
|
ignore = util.always
|
|
|
dirignore = util.always
|
|
|
|
|
|
matchfn = match.matchfn
|
|
|
matchalways = match.always()
|
|
|
matchtdir = match.traversedir
|
|
|
dmap = self._map
|
|
|
listdir = osutil.listdir
|
|
|
lstat = os.lstat
|
|
|
dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR
|
|
|
regkind = stat.S_IFREG
|
|
|
lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK
|
|
|
join = self._join
|
|
|
|
|
|
exact = skipstep3 = False
|
|
|
if matchfn == match.exact: # match.exact
|
|
|
exact = True
|
|
|
dirignore = util.always # skip step 2
|
|
|
elif match.files() and not match.anypats(): # match.match, no patterns
|
|
|
skipstep3 = True
|
|
|
|
|
|
if not exact and self._checkcase:
|
|
|
normalize = self._normalize
|
|
|
skipstep3 = False
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
normalize = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
# step 1: find all explicit files
|
|
|
results, work, dirsnotfound = self._walkexplicit(match, subrepos)
|
|
|
|
|
|
skipstep3 = skipstep3 and not (work or dirsnotfound)
|
|
|
work = [d for d in work if not dirignore(d)]
|
|
|
wadd = work.append
|
|
|
|
|
|
# step 2: visit subdirectories
|
|
|
while work:
|
|
|
nd = work.pop()
|
|
|
skip = None
|
|
|
if nd == '.':
|
|
|
nd = ''
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
skip = '.hg'
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
entries = listdir(join(nd), stat=True, skip=skip)
|
|
|
except OSError, inst:
|
|
|
if inst.errno in (errno.EACCES, errno.ENOENT):
|
|
|
match.bad(self.pathto(nd), inst.strerror)
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
raise
|
|
|
for f, kind, st in entries:
|
|
|
if normalize:
|
|
|
nf = normalize(nd and (nd + "/" + f) or f, True, True)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
nf = nd and (nd + "/" + f) or f
|
|
|
if nf not in results:
|
|
|
if kind == dirkind:
|
|
|
if not ignore(nf):
|
|
|
if matchtdir:
|
|
|
matchtdir(nf)
|
|
|
wadd(nf)
|
|
|
if nf in dmap and (matchalways or matchfn(nf)):
|
|
|
results[nf] = None
|
|
|
elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind:
|
|
|
if nf in dmap:
|
|
|
if matchalways or matchfn(nf):
|
|
|
results[nf] = st
|
|
|
elif (matchalways or matchfn(nf)) and not ignore(nf):
|
|
|
results[nf] = st
|
|
|
elif nf in dmap and (matchalways or matchfn(nf)):
|
|
|
results[nf] = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
for s in subrepos:
|
|
|
del results[s]
|
|
|
del results['.hg']
|
|
|
|
|
|
# step 3: visit remaining files from dmap
|
|
|
if not skipstep3 and not exact:
|
|
|
# If a dmap file is not in results yet, it was either
|
|
|
# a) not matching matchfn b) ignored, c) missing, or d) under a
|
|
|
# symlink directory.
|
|
|
if not results and matchalways:
|
|
|
visit = dmap.keys()
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
visit = [f for f in dmap if f not in results and matchfn(f)]
|
|
|
visit.sort()
|
|
|
|
|
|
if unknown:
|
|
|
# unknown == True means we walked all dirs under the roots
|
|
|
# that wasn't ignored, and everything that matched was stat'ed
|
|
|
# and is already in results.
|
|
|
# The rest must thus be ignored or under a symlink.
|
|
|
audit_path = pathutil.pathauditor(self._root)
|
|
|
|
|
|
for nf in iter(visit):
|
|
|
# Report ignored items in the dmap as long as they are not
|
|
|
# under a symlink directory.
|
|
|
if audit_path.check(nf):
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
results[nf] = lstat(join(nf))
|
|
|
# file was just ignored, no links, and exists
|
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
|
# file doesn't exist
|
|
|
results[nf] = None
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
# It's either missing or under a symlink directory
|
|
|
# which we in this case report as missing
|
|
|
results[nf] = None
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
# We may not have walked the full directory tree above,
|
|
|
# so stat and check everything we missed.
|
|
|
nf = iter(visit).next
|
|
|
for st in util.statfiles([join(i) for i in visit]):
|
|
|
results[nf()] = st
|
|
|
return results
|
|
|
|
|
|
def status(self, match, subrepos, ignored, clean, unknown):
|
|
|
'''Determine the status of the working copy relative to the
|
|
|
dirstate and return a pair of (unsure, status), where status is of type
|
|
|
scmutil.status and:
|
|
|
|
|
|
unsure:
|
|
|
files that might have been modified since the dirstate was
|
|
|
written, but need to be read to be sure (size is the same
|
|
|
but mtime differs)
|
|
|
status.modified:
|
|
|
files that have definitely been modified since the dirstate
|
|
|
was written (different size or mode)
|
|
|
status.clean:
|
|
|
files that have definitely not been modified since the
|
|
|
dirstate was written
|
|
|
'''
|
|
|
listignored, listclean, listunknown = ignored, clean, unknown
|
|
|
lookup, modified, added, unknown, ignored = [], [], [], [], []
|
|
|
removed, deleted, clean = [], [], []
|
|
|
|
|
|
dmap = self._map
|
|
|
ladd = lookup.append # aka "unsure"
|
|
|
madd = modified.append
|
|
|
aadd = added.append
|
|
|
uadd = unknown.append
|
|
|
iadd = ignored.append
|
|
|
radd = removed.append
|
|
|
dadd = deleted.append
|
|
|
cadd = clean.append
|
|
|
mexact = match.exact
|
|
|
dirignore = self._dirignore
|
|
|
checkexec = self._checkexec
|
|
|
copymap = self._copymap
|
|
|
lastnormaltime = self._lastnormaltime
|
|
|
|
|
|
# We need to do full walks when either
|
|
|
# - we're listing all clean files, or
|
|
|
# - match.traversedir does something, because match.traversedir should
|
|
|
# be called for every dir in the working dir
|
|
|
full = listclean or match.traversedir is not None
|
|
|
for fn, st in self.walk(match, subrepos, listunknown, listignored,
|
|
|
full=full).iteritems():
|
|
|
if fn not in dmap:
|
|
|
if (listignored or mexact(fn)) and dirignore(fn):
|
|
|
if listignored:
|
|
|
iadd(fn)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
uadd(fn)
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
|
|
# This is equivalent to 'state, mode, size, time = dmap[fn]' but not
|
|
|
# written like that for performance reasons. dmap[fn] is not a
|
|
|
# Python tuple in compiled builds. The CPython UNPACK_SEQUENCE
|
|
|
# opcode has fast paths when the value to be unpacked is a tuple or
|
|
|
# a list, but falls back to creating a full-fledged iterator in
|
|
|
# general. That is much slower than simply accessing and storing the
|
|
|
# tuple members one by one.
|
|
|
t = dmap[fn]
|
|
|
state = t[0]
|
|
|
mode = t[1]
|
|
|
size = t[2]
|
|
|
time = t[3]
|
|
|
|
|
|
if not st and state in "nma":
|
|
|
dadd(fn)
|
|
|
elif state == 'n':
|
|
|
mtime = int(st.st_mtime)
|
|
|
if (size >= 0 and
|
|
|
((size != st.st_size and size != st.st_size & _rangemask)
|
|
|
or ((mode ^ st.st_mode) & 0100 and checkexec))
|
|
|
or size == -2 # other parent
|
|
|
or fn in copymap):
|
|
|
madd(fn)
|
|
|
elif time != mtime and time != mtime & _rangemask:
|
|
|
ladd(fn)
|
|
|
elif mtime == lastnormaltime:
|
|
|
# fn may have been changed in the same timeslot without
|
|
|
# changing its size. This can happen if we quickly do
|
|
|
# multiple commits in a single transaction.
|
|
|
# Force lookup, so we don't miss such a racy file change.
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ladd(fn)
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elif listclean:
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cadd(fn)
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elif state == 'm':
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madd(fn)
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elif state == 'a':
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aadd(fn)
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elif state == 'r':
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radd(fn)
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return (lookup, scmutil.status(modified, added, removed, deleted,
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unknown, ignored, clean))
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def matches(self, match):
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'''
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return files in the dirstate (in whatever state) filtered by match
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'''
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dmap = self._map
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if match.always():
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return dmap.keys()
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files = match.files()
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if match.matchfn == match.exact:
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# fast path -- filter the other way around, since typically files is
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# much smaller than dmap
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return [f for f in files if f in dmap]
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if not match.anypats() and util.all(fn in dmap for fn in files):
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# fast path -- all the values are known to be files, so just return
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# that
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return list(files)
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return [f for f in dmap if match(f)]
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