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contrib: add a set of scripts to run pytype in Docker Having a simple way to run pytype for developers can massively shorten development cycle. Using the same Docker image and scripts that we use on our CI guarantees that the result achieved locally will be very similar to (if not the same as) the output of our CI runners. Things to note: the Dockerfile needs to do a little dance around user permissions inside /home/ci-runner/ because: - on one hand, creating new files on the host (e.g. .pyi files inside .pytype/) should use host user's uid and gid - on the other hand, when we run the image as uid:gid of host user, it needs to be able to read/execute files inside the image that are owned by ci-runner Since local user's uid might be different from ci-runner's uid, we execute this very broad chmod command inside /home/ci-runner/, but then run the image as the host user's uid:gid. There might be a better way to do this.

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# narrowbundle2.py - bundle2 extensions for narrow repository support
#
# Copyright 2017 Google, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import struct
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
bundle2,
changegroup,
error,
exchange,
localrepo,
narrowspec,
repair,
requirements,
scmutil,
transaction,
util,
wireprototypes,
)
_NARROWACL_SECTION = b'narrowacl'
_CHANGESPECPART = b'narrow:changespec'
_RESSPECS = b'narrow:responsespec'
_SPECPART = b'narrow:spec'
_SPECPART_INCLUDE = b'include'
_SPECPART_EXCLUDE = b'exclude'
_KILLNODESIGNAL = b'KILL'
_DONESIGNAL = b'DONE'
_ELIDEDCSHEADER = b'>20s20s20sl' # cset id, p1, p2, len(text)
_ELIDEDMFHEADER = b'>20s20s20s20sl' # manifest id, p1, p2, link id, len(text)
_CSHEADERSIZE = struct.calcsize(_ELIDEDCSHEADER)
_MFHEADERSIZE = struct.calcsize(_ELIDEDMFHEADER)
# Serve a changegroup for a client with a narrow clone.
def getbundlechangegrouppart_narrow(
bundler,
repo,
source,
bundlecaps=None,
b2caps=None,
heads=None,
common=None,
**kwargs
):
assert repo.ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'narrowservebrokenellipses')
cgversions = b2caps.get(b'changegroup')
cgversions = [
v
for v in cgversions
if v in changegroup.supportedoutgoingversions(repo)
]
if not cgversions:
raise ValueError(_(b'no common changegroup version'))
version = max(cgversions)
include = sorted(filter(bool, kwargs.get('includepats', [])))
exclude = sorted(filter(bool, kwargs.get('excludepats', [])))
generateellipsesbundle2(
bundler,
repo,
include,
exclude,
version,
common,
heads,
kwargs.get('depth', None),
)
def generateellipsesbundle2(
bundler,
repo,
include,
exclude,
version,
common,
heads,
depth,
):
match = narrowspec.match(repo.root, include=include, exclude=exclude)
if depth is not None:
depth = int(depth)
if depth < 1:
raise error.Abort(_(b'depth must be positive, got %d') % depth)
heads = set(heads or repo.heads())
common = set(common or [repo.nullid])
visitnodes, relevant_nodes, ellipsisroots = exchange._computeellipsis(
repo, common, heads, set(), match, depth=depth
)
repo.ui.debug(b'Found %d relevant revs\n' % len(relevant_nodes))
if visitnodes:
packer = changegroup.getbundler(
version,
repo,
matcher=match,
ellipses=True,
shallow=depth is not None,
ellipsisroots=ellipsisroots,
fullnodes=relevant_nodes,
)
cgdata = packer.generate(common, visitnodes, False, b'narrow_widen')
part = bundler.newpart(b'changegroup', data=cgdata)
part.addparam(b'version', version)
if scmutil.istreemanifest(repo):
part.addparam(b'treemanifest', b'1')
def generate_ellipses_bundle2_for_widening(
bundler,
repo,
oldmatch,
newmatch,
version,
common,
known,
):
common = set(common or [repo.nullid])
# Steps:
# 1. Send kill for "$known & ::common"
#
# 2. Send changegroup for ::common
#
# 3. Proceed.
#
# In the future, we can send kills for only the specific
# nodes we know should go away or change shape, and then
# send a data stream that tells the client something like this:
#
# a) apply this changegroup
# b) apply nodes XXX, YYY, ZZZ that you already have
# c) goto a
#
# until they've built up the full new state.
knownrevs = {repo.changelog.rev(n) for n in known}
# TODO: we could send only roots() of this set, and the
# list of nodes in common, and the client could work out
# what to strip, instead of us explicitly sending every
# single node.
deadrevs = knownrevs
def genkills():
for r in deadrevs:
yield _KILLNODESIGNAL
yield repo.changelog.node(r)
yield _DONESIGNAL
bundler.newpart(_CHANGESPECPART, data=genkills())
newvisit, newfull, newellipsis = exchange._computeellipsis(
repo, set(), common, knownrevs, newmatch
)
if newvisit:
packer = changegroup.getbundler(
version,
repo,
matcher=newmatch,
ellipses=True,
shallow=False,
ellipsisroots=newellipsis,
fullnodes=newfull,
)
cgdata = packer.generate(common, newvisit, False, b'narrow_widen')
part = bundler.newpart(b'changegroup', data=cgdata)
part.addparam(b'version', version)
if scmutil.istreemanifest(repo):
part.addparam(b'treemanifest', b'1')
@bundle2.parthandler(_SPECPART, (_SPECPART_INCLUDE, _SPECPART_EXCLUDE))
def _handlechangespec_2(op, inpart):
# XXX: This bundle2 handling is buggy and should be removed after hg5.2 is
# released. New servers will send a mandatory bundle2 part named
# 'Narrowspec' and will send specs as data instead of params.
# Refer to issue5952 and 6019
includepats = set(inpart.params.get(_SPECPART_INCLUDE, b'').splitlines())
excludepats = set(inpart.params.get(_SPECPART_EXCLUDE, b'').splitlines())
narrowspec.validatepatterns(includepats)
narrowspec.validatepatterns(excludepats)
if not requirements.NARROW_REQUIREMENT in op.repo.requirements:
op.repo.requirements.add(requirements.NARROW_REQUIREMENT)
scmutil.writereporequirements(op.repo)
op.repo.setnarrowpats(includepats, excludepats)
narrowspec.copytoworkingcopy(op.repo)
@bundle2.parthandler(_RESSPECS)
def _handlenarrowspecs(op, inpart):
data = inpart.read()
inc, exc = data.split(b'\0')
includepats = set(inc.splitlines())
excludepats = set(exc.splitlines())
narrowspec.validatepatterns(includepats)
narrowspec.validatepatterns(excludepats)
if requirements.NARROW_REQUIREMENT not in op.repo.requirements:
op.repo.requirements.add(requirements.NARROW_REQUIREMENT)
scmutil.writereporequirements(op.repo)
op.repo.setnarrowpats(includepats, excludepats)
narrowspec.copytoworkingcopy(op.repo)
@bundle2.parthandler(_CHANGESPECPART)
def _handlechangespec(op, inpart):
repo = op.repo
cl = repo.changelog
# changesets which need to be stripped entirely. either they're no longer
# needed in the new narrow spec, or the server is sending a replacement
# in the changegroup part.
clkills = set()
# A changespec part contains all the updates to ellipsis nodes
# that will happen as a result of widening or narrowing a
# repo. All the changes that this block encounters are ellipsis
# nodes or flags to kill an existing ellipsis.
chunksignal = changegroup.readexactly(inpart, 4)
while chunksignal != _DONESIGNAL:
if chunksignal == _KILLNODESIGNAL:
# a node used to be an ellipsis but isn't anymore
ck = changegroup.readexactly(inpart, 20)
if cl.hasnode(ck):
clkills.add(ck)
else:
raise error.Abort(
_(b'unexpected changespec node chunk type: %s') % chunksignal
)
chunksignal = changegroup.readexactly(inpart, 4)
if clkills:
# preserve bookmarks that repair.strip() would otherwise strip
op._bookmarksbackup = repo._bookmarks
class dummybmstore(dict):
def applychanges(self, repo, tr, changes):
pass
localrepo.localrepository._bookmarks.set(repo, dummybmstore())
chgrpfile = repair.strip(
op.ui, repo, list(clkills), backup=True, topic=b'widen'
)
if chgrpfile:
op._widen_uninterr = repo.ui.uninterruptible()
op._widen_uninterr.__enter__()
# presence of _widen_bundle attribute activates widen handler later
op._widen_bundle = chgrpfile
# Set the new narrowspec if we're widening. The setnewnarrowpats() method
# will currently always be there when using the core+narrowhg server, but
# other servers may include a changespec part even when not widening (e.g.
# because we're deepening a shallow repo).
if hasattr(repo, 'setnewnarrowpats'):
op.gettransaction()
repo.setnewnarrowpats()
def handlechangegroup_widen(op, inpart):
"""Changegroup exchange handler which restores temporarily-stripped nodes"""
# We saved a bundle with stripped node data we must now restore.
# This approach is based on mercurial/repair.py@6ee26a53c111.
repo = op.repo
ui = op.ui
chgrpfile = op._widen_bundle
del op._widen_bundle
vfs = repo.vfs
ui.note(_(b"adding branch\n"))
f = vfs.open(chgrpfile, b"rb")
try:
gen = exchange.readbundle(ui, f, chgrpfile, vfs)
# silence internal shuffling chatter
maybe_silent = (
ui.silent() if not ui.verbose else util.nullcontextmanager()
)
with maybe_silent:
if isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20):
with repo.transaction(b'strip') as tr:
bundle2.processbundle(repo, gen, lambda: tr)
else:
gen.apply(
repo, b'strip', b'bundle:' + vfs.join(chgrpfile), True
)
finally:
f.close()
transaction.cleanup_undo_files(repo.ui.warn, repo.vfs_map)
# Remove partial backup only if there were no exceptions
op._widen_uninterr.__exit__(None, None, None)
vfs.unlink(chgrpfile)
def setup():
"""Enable narrow repo support in bundle2-related extension points."""
getbundleargs = wireprototypes.GETBUNDLE_ARGUMENTS
getbundleargs[b'narrow'] = b'boolean'
getbundleargs[b'depth'] = b'plain'
getbundleargs[b'oldincludepats'] = b'csv'
getbundleargs[b'oldexcludepats'] = b'csv'
getbundleargs[b'known'] = b'csv'
# Extend changegroup serving to handle requests from narrow clients.
origcgfn = exchange.getbundle2partsmapping[b'changegroup']
def wrappedcgfn(*args, **kwargs):
repo = args[1]
if repo.ui.has_section(_NARROWACL_SECTION):
kwargs = exchange.applynarrowacl(repo, kwargs)
if kwargs.get('narrow', False) and repo.ui.configbool(
b'experimental', b'narrowservebrokenellipses'
):
getbundlechangegrouppart_narrow(*args, **kwargs)
else:
origcgfn(*args, **kwargs)
exchange.getbundle2partsmapping[b'changegroup'] = wrappedcgfn
# Extend changegroup receiver so client can fixup after widen requests.
origcghandler = bundle2.parthandlermapping[b'changegroup']
def wrappedcghandler(op, inpart):
origcghandler(op, inpart)
if hasattr(op, '_widen_bundle'):
handlechangegroup_widen(op, inpart)
if hasattr(op, '_bookmarksbackup'):
localrepo.localrepository._bookmarks.set(
op.repo, op._bookmarksbackup
)
del op._bookmarksbackup
wrappedcghandler.params = origcghandler.params
bundle2.parthandlermapping[b'changegroup'] = wrappedcghandler