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persistent-nodemap: properly ignore non-existent `.nd` data file...
persistent-nodemap: properly ignore non-existent `.nd` data file This code was meant to handle the case of a nodemap docket file pointing to a nodemap data file that doesn’t exist (anymore), but most likely caused an `UnboundLocalError` exception instead when `data` was used on the next line without being defined. This case is theoretically possible with a race condition between two hg processes, but is hard to reproduce or test: * Process A reads a docket file and finds a UID in it that points to a given data file name. * Process B decides that this same data file needs compacting. It writes a new one with a different UID, overwrites the docket file, then removes the old data file. * Only then process A tries to a open a file that doesn’t exist anymore. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9533

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minifileset.py
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# minifileset.py - a simple language to select files
#
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from .i18n import _
from . import (
error,
fileset,
filesetlang,
pycompat,
)
def _sizep(x):
# i18n: "size" is a keyword
expr = filesetlang.getstring(x, _(b"size requires an expression"))
return fileset.sizematcher(expr)
def _compile(tree):
if not tree:
raise error.ParseError(_(b"missing argument"))
op = tree[0]
if op == b'withstatus':
return _compile(tree[1])
elif op in {b'symbol', b'string', b'kindpat'}:
name = filesetlang.getpattern(
tree, {b'path'}, _(b'invalid file pattern')
)
if name.startswith(b'**'): # file extension test, ex. "**.tar.gz"
ext = name[2:]
for c in pycompat.bytestr(ext):
if c in b'*{}[]?/\\':
raise error.ParseError(_(b'reserved character: %s') % c)
return lambda n, s: n.endswith(ext)
elif name.startswith(b'path:'): # directory or full path test
p = name[5:] # prefix
pl = len(p)
f = lambda n, s: n.startswith(p) and (
len(n) == pl or n[pl : pl + 1] == b'/'
)
return f
raise error.ParseError(
_(b"unsupported file pattern: %s") % name,
hint=_(b'paths must be prefixed with "path:"'),
)
elif op in {b'or', b'patterns'}:
funcs = [_compile(x) for x in tree[1:]]
return lambda n, s: any(f(n, s) for f in funcs)
elif op == b'and':
func1 = _compile(tree[1])
func2 = _compile(tree[2])
return lambda n, s: func1(n, s) and func2(n, s)
elif op == b'not':
return lambda n, s: not _compile(tree[1])(n, s)
elif op == b'func':
symbols = {
b'all': lambda n, s: True,
b'none': lambda n, s: False,
b'size': lambda n, s: _sizep(tree[2])(s),
}
name = filesetlang.getsymbol(tree[1])
if name in symbols:
return symbols[name]
raise error.UnknownIdentifier(name, symbols.keys())
elif op == b'minus': # equivalent to 'x and not y'
func1 = _compile(tree[1])
func2 = _compile(tree[2])
return lambda n, s: func1(n, s) and not func2(n, s)
elif op == b'list':
raise error.ParseError(
_(b"can't use a list in this context"),
hint=_(b'see \'hg help "filesets.x or y"\''),
)
raise error.ProgrammingError(b'illegal tree: %r' % (tree,))
def compile(text):
"""generate a function (path, size) -> bool from filter specification.
"text" could contain the operators defined by the fileset language for
common logic operations, and parenthesis for grouping. The supported path
tests are '**.extname' for file extension test, and '"path:dir/subdir"'
for prefix test. The ``size()`` predicate is borrowed from filesets to test
file size. The predicates ``all()`` and ``none()`` are also supported.
'(**.php & size(">10MB")) | **.zip | (path:bin & !path:bin/README)' for
example, will catch all php files whose size is greater than 10 MB, all
files whose name ends with ".zip", and all files under "bin" in the repo
root except for "bin/README".
"""
tree = filesetlang.parse(text)
tree = filesetlang.analyze(tree)
tree = filesetlang.optimize(tree)
return _compile(tree)