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# parsers.py - Python implementation of parsers.c
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# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
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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 mercurial.node import bin, nullid
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from mercurial import util
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import struct, zlib, cStringIO
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_pack = struct.pack
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_unpack = struct.unpack
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_compress = zlib.compress
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_decompress = zlib.decompress
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_sha = util.sha1
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# Some code below makes tuples directly because it's more convenient. However,
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# code outside this module should always use dirstatetuple.
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def dirstatetuple(*x):
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# x is a tuple
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return x
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def parse_manifest(mfdict, fdict, lines):
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for l in lines.splitlines():
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f, n = l.split('\0')
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if len(n) > 40:
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fdict[f] = n[40:]
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mfdict[f] = bin(n[:40])
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else:
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mfdict[f] = bin(n)
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def parse_index2(data, inline):
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def gettype(q):
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return int(q & 0xFFFF)
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def offset_type(offset, type):
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return long(long(offset) << 16 | type)
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indexformatng = ">Qiiiiii20s12x"
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s = struct.calcsize(indexformatng)
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index = []
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cache = None
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off = 0
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l = len(data) - s
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append = index.append
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if inline:
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cache = (0, data)
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while off <= l:
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e = _unpack(indexformatng, data[off:off + s])
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append(e)
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if e[1] < 0:
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break
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off += e[1] + s
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else:
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while off <= l:
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e = _unpack(indexformatng, data[off:off + s])
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append(e)
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off += s
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if off != len(data):
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raise ValueError('corrupt index file')
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if index:
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e = list(index[0])
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type = gettype(e[0])
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e[0] = offset_type(0, type)
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index[0] = tuple(e)
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# add the magic null revision at -1
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index.append((0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1, nullid))
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return index, cache
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def parse_dirstate(dmap, copymap, st):
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parents = [st[:20], st[20: 40]]
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# dereference fields so they will be local in loop
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format = ">cllll"
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e_size = struct.calcsize(format)
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pos1 = 40
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l = len(st)
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# the inner loop
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while pos1 < l:
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pos2 = pos1 + e_size
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e = _unpack(">cllll", st[pos1:pos2]) # a literal here is faster
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pos1 = pos2 + e[4]
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f = st[pos2:pos1]
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if '\0' in f:
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f, c = f.split('\0')
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copymap[f] = c
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dmap[f] = e[:4]
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return parents
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def pack_dirstate(dmap, copymap, pl, now):
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now = int(now)
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cs = cStringIO.StringIO()
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write = cs.write
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write("".join(pl))
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for f, e in dmap.iteritems():
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if e[0] == 'n' and e[3] == now:
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# The file was last modified "simultaneously" with the current
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# write to dirstate (i.e. within the same second for file-
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# systems with a granularity of 1 sec). This commonly happens
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# for at least a couple of files on 'update'.
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# The user could change the file without changing its size
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# within the same second. Invalidate the file's mtime in
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# dirstate, forcing future 'status' calls to compare the
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# contents of the file if the size is the same. This prevents
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# mistakenly treating such files as clean.
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e = dirstatetuple(e[0], e[1], e[2], -1)
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dmap[f] = e
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if f in copymap:
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f = "%s\0%s" % (f, copymap[f])
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e = _pack(">cllll", e[0], e[1], e[2], e[3], len(f))
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write(e)
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write(f)
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return cs.getvalue()
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