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# test revlog interaction about raw data (flagprocessor)
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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import sys
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from mercurial import (
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encoding,
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node,
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revlog,
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transaction,
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vfs,
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)
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# TESTTMP is optional. This makes it convenient to run without run-tests.py
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tvfs = vfs.vfs(encoding.environ.get('TESTTMP', b'/tmp'))
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# Enable generaldelta otherwise revlog won't use delta as expected by the test
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tvfs.options = {'generaldelta': True, 'revlogv1': True, 'revlogv1': True}
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# The test wants to control whether to use delta explicitly, based on
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# "storedeltachains".
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revlog.revlog._isgooddelta = lambda self, d, textlen: self.storedeltachains
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def abort(msg):
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print('abort: %s' % msg)
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# Return 0 so run-tests.py could compare the output.
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sys.exit()
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# Register a revlog processor for flag EXTSTORED.
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#
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# It simply prepends a fixed header, and replaces '1' to 'i'. So it has
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# insertion and replacement, and may be interesting to test revlog's line-based
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# deltas.
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_extheader = b'E\n'
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def readprocessor(self, rawtext):
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# True: the returned text could be used to verify hash
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text = rawtext[len(_extheader):].replace(b'i', b'1')
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return text, True
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def writeprocessor(self, text):
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# False: the returned rawtext shouldn't be used to verify hash
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rawtext = _extheader + text.replace(b'1', b'i')
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return rawtext, False
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def rawprocessor(self, rawtext):
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# False: do not verify hash. Only the content returned by "readprocessor"
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# can be used to verify hash.
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return False
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revlog.addflagprocessor(revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED,
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(readprocessor, writeprocessor, rawprocessor))
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# Utilities about reading and appending revlog
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def newtransaction():
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# A transaction is required to write revlogs
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report = lambda msg: None
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return transaction.transaction(report, tvfs, {'plain': tvfs}, b'journal')
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def newrevlog(name=b'_testrevlog.i', recreate=False):
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if recreate:
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tvfs.tryunlink(name)
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rlog = revlog.revlog(tvfs, name)
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return rlog
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def appendrev(rlog, text, tr, isext=False, isdelta=True):
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'''Append a revision. If isext is True, set the EXTSTORED flag so flag
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processor will be used (and rawtext is different from text). If isdelta is
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True, force the revision to be a delta, otherwise it's full text.
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'''
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nextrev = len(rlog)
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p1 = rlog.node(nextrev - 1)
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p2 = node.nullid
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if isext:
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flags = revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED
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else:
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flags = revlog.REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS
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# Change storedeltachains temporarily, to override revlog's delta decision
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rlog.storedeltachains = isdelta
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try:
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rlog.addrevision(text, tr, nextrev, p1, p2, flags=flags)
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return nextrev
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except Exception as ex:
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abort('rev %d: failed to append: %s' % (nextrev, ex))
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finally:
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# Restore storedeltachains. It is always True, see revlog.__init__
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rlog.storedeltachains = True
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def addgroupcopy(rlog, tr, destname=b'_destrevlog.i', optimaldelta=True):
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'''Copy revlog to destname using revlog.addgroup. Return the copied revlog.
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This emulates push or pull. They use changegroup. Changegroup requires
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repo to work. We don't have a repo, so a dummy changegroup is used.
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If optimaldelta is True, use optimized delta parent, so the destination
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revlog could probably reuse it. Otherwise it builds sub-optimal delta, and
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the destination revlog needs more work to use it.
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This exercises some revlog.addgroup (and revlog._addrevision(text=None))
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code path, which is not covered by "appendrev" alone.
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'''
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class dummychangegroup(object):
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@staticmethod
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def deltachunk(pnode):
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pnode = pnode or node.nullid
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parentrev = rlog.rev(pnode)
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r = parentrev + 1
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if r >= len(rlog):
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return {}
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if optimaldelta:
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deltaparent = parentrev
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else:
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# suboptimal deltaparent
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deltaparent = min(0, parentrev)
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return {'node': rlog.node(r), 'p1': pnode, 'p2': node.nullid,
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'cs': rlog.node(rlog.linkrev(r)), 'flags': rlog.flags(r),
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'deltabase': rlog.node(deltaparent),
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'delta': rlog.revdiff(deltaparent, r)}
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def linkmap(lnode):
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return rlog.rev(lnode)
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dlog = newrevlog(destname, recreate=True)
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dlog.addgroup(dummychangegroup(), linkmap, tr)
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return dlog
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def lowlevelcopy(rlog, tr, destname=b'_destrevlog.i'):
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'''Like addgroupcopy, but use the low level revlog._addrevision directly.
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It exercises some code paths that are hard to reach easily otherwise.
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'''
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dlog = newrevlog(destname, recreate=True)
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for r in rlog:
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p1 = rlog.node(r - 1)
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p2 = node.nullid
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if r == 0:
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text = rlog.revision(r, raw=True)
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cachedelta = None
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else:
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# deltaparent is more interesting if it has the EXTSTORED flag.
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deltaparent = max([0] + [p for p in range(r - 2) if rlog.flags(p)])
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text = None
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cachedelta = (deltaparent, rlog.revdiff(deltaparent, r))
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flags = rlog.flags(r)
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ifh = dlog.opener(dlog.indexfile, 'a+')
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dfh = None
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if not dlog._inline:
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dfh = dlog.opener(dlog.datafile, 'a+')
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dlog._addrevision(rlog.node(r), text, tr, r, p1, p2, flags, cachedelta,
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ifh, dfh)
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return dlog
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# Utilities to generate revisions for testing
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def genbits(n):
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'''Given a number n, generate (2 ** (n * 2) + 1) numbers in range(2 ** n).
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i.e. the generated numbers have a width of n bits.
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The combination of two adjacent numbers will cover all possible cases.
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That is to say, given any x, y where both x, and y are in range(2 ** n),
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there is an x followed immediately by y in the generated sequence.
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'''
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m = 2 ** n
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# Gray Code. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_code
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gray = lambda x: x ^ (x >> 1)
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reversegray = dict((gray(i), i) for i in range(m))
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# Generate (n * 2) bit gray code, yield lower n bits as X, and look for
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# the next unused gray code where higher n bits equal to X.
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# For gray codes whose higher bits are X, a[X] of them have been used.
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a = [0] * m
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# Iterate from 0.
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x = 0
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yield x
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for i in range(m * m):
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x = reversegray[x]
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y = gray(a[x] + x * m) & (m - 1)
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assert a[x] < m
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a[x] += 1
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x = y
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yield x
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def gentext(rev):
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'''Given a revision number, generate dummy text'''
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return b''.join(b'%d\n' % j for j in range(-1, rev % 5))
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def writecases(rlog, tr):
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'''Write some revisions interested to the test.
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The test is interested in 3 properties of a revision:
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- Is it a delta or a full text? (isdelta)
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This is to catch some delta application issues.
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- Does it have a flag of EXTSTORED? (isext)
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This is to catch some flag processor issues. Especially when
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interacted with revlog deltas.
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- Is its text empty? (isempty)
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This is less important. It is intended to try to catch some careless
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checks like "if text" instead of "if text is None". Note: if flag
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processor is involved, raw text may be not empty.
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Write 65 revisions. So that all combinations of the above flags for
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adjacent revisions are covered. That is to say,
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len(set(
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(r.delta, r.ext, r.empty, (r+1).delta, (r+1).ext, (r+1).empty)
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for r in range(len(rlog) - 1)
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)) is 64.
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Where "r.delta", "r.ext", and "r.empty" are booleans matching properties
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mentioned above.
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Return expected [(text, rawtext)].
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'''
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result = []
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for i, x in enumerate(genbits(3)):
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isdelta, isext, isempty = bool(x & 1), bool(x & 2), bool(x & 4)
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if isempty:
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text = b''
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else:
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text = gentext(i)
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rev = appendrev(rlog, text, tr, isext=isext, isdelta=isdelta)
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# Verify text, rawtext, and rawsize
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if isext:
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rawtext = writeprocessor(None, text)[0]
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else:
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rawtext = text
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if rlog.rawsize(rev) != len(rawtext):
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abort('rev %d: wrong rawsize' % rev)
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if rlog.revision(rev, raw=False) != text:
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abort('rev %d: wrong text' % rev)
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if rlog.revision(rev, raw=True) != rawtext:
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abort('rev %d: wrong rawtext' % rev)
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result.append((text, rawtext))
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# Verify flags like isdelta, isext work as expected
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if bool(rlog.deltaparent(rev) > -1) != isdelta:
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abort('rev %d: isdelta is ineffective' % rev)
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if bool(rlog.flags(rev)) != isext:
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abort('rev %d: isext is ineffective' % rev)
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return result
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# Main test and checking
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def checkrevlog(rlog, expected):
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'''Check if revlog has expected contents. expected is [(text, rawtext)]'''
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# Test using different access orders. This could expose some issues
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# depending on revlog caching (see revlog._cache).
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for r0 in range(len(rlog) - 1):
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r1 = r0 + 1
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for revorder in [[r0, r1], [r1, r0]]:
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for raworder in [[True], [False], [True, False], [False, True]]:
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nlog = newrevlog()
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for rev in revorder:
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for raw in raworder:
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t = nlog.revision(rev, raw=raw)
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if t != expected[rev][int(raw)]:
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abort('rev %d: corrupted %stext'
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% (rev, raw and 'raw' or ''))
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def maintest():
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expected = rl = None
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with newtransaction() as tr:
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rl = newrevlog(recreate=True)
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expected = writecases(rl, tr)
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checkrevlog(rl, expected)
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print('local test passed')
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# Copy via revlog.addgroup
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rl1 = addgroupcopy(rl, tr)
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checkrevlog(rl1, expected)
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rl2 = addgroupcopy(rl, tr, optimaldelta=False)
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checkrevlog(rl2, expected)
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print('addgroupcopy test passed')
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# Copy via revlog.clone
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rl3 = newrevlog(name='_destrevlog3.i', recreate=True)
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rl.clone(tr, rl3)
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checkrevlog(rl3, expected)
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print('clone test passed')
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# Copy via low-level revlog._addrevision
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rl4 = lowlevelcopy(rl, tr)
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checkrevlog(rl4, expected)
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print('lowlevelcopy test passed')
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try:
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maintest()
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except Exception as ex:
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abort('crashed: %s' % ex)
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