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"""reorder a revlog (the manifest by default) to save space
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Specifically, this topologically sorts the revisions in the revlog so that
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revisions on the same branch are adjacent as much as possible. This is a
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workaround for the fact that Mercurial computes deltas relative to the
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previous revision rather than relative to a parent revision.
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This is *not* safe to run on a changelog.
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"""
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# Originally written by Benoit Boissinot <benoit.boissinot at ens-lyon.org>
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# as a patch to rewrite-log. Cleaned up, refactored, documented, and
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# renamed by Greg Ward <greg at gerg.ca>.
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# XXX would be nice to have a way to verify the repository after shrinking,
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# e.g. by comparing "before" and "after" states of random changesets
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# (maybe: export before, shrink, export after, diff).
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import os, tempfile, errno
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from mercurial import revlog, transaction, node, util, scmutil
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from mercurial import changegroup
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from mercurial.i18n import _
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def postorder(start, edges):
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result = []
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visit = list(start)
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finished = set()
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while visit:
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cur = visit[-1]
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for p in edges[cur]:
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# defend against node.nullrev because it's occasionally
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# possible for a node to have parents (null, something)
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# rather than (something, null)
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if p not in finished and p != node.nullrev:
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visit.append(p)
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break
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else:
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result.append(cur)
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finished.add(cur)
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visit.pop()
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return result
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def toposort_reversepostorder(ui, rl):
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# postorder of the reverse directed graph
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# map rev to list of parent revs (p2 first)
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parents = {}
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heads = set()
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ui.status(_('reading revs\n'))
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try:
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for rev in rl:
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ui.progress(_('reading'), rev, total=len(rl))
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(p1, p2) = rl.parentrevs(rev)
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if p1 == p2 == node.nullrev:
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parents[rev] = () # root node
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elif p1 == p2 or p2 == node.nullrev:
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parents[rev] = (p1,) # normal node
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else:
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parents[rev] = (p2, p1) # merge node
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heads.add(rev)
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for p in parents[rev]:
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heads.discard(p)
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finally:
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ui.progress(_('reading'), None)
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heads = list(heads)
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heads.sort(reverse=True)
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ui.status(_('sorting revs\n'))
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return postorder(heads, parents)
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def toposort_postorderreverse(ui, rl):
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# reverse-postorder of the reverse directed graph
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children = {}
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roots = set()
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ui.status(_('reading revs\n'))
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try:
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for rev in rl:
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ui.progress(_('reading'), rev, total=len(rl))
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(p1, p2) = rl.parentrevs(rev)
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if p1 == p2 == node.nullrev:
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roots.add(rev)
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children[rev] = []
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if p1 != node.nullrev:
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children[p1].append(rev)
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if p2 != node.nullrev:
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children[p2].append(rev)
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finally:
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ui.progress(_('reading'), None)
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roots = list(roots)
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roots.sort()
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ui.status(_('sorting revs\n'))
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result = postorder(roots, children)
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result.reverse()
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return result
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def writerevs(ui, r1, r2, order, tr):
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ui.status(_('writing revs\n'))
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order = [r1.node(r) for r in order]
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# this is a bit ugly, but it works
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count = [0]
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def lookup(revl, x):
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count[0] += 1
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ui.progress(_('writing'), count[0], total=len(order))
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return "%020d" % revl.linkrev(revl.rev(x))
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unlookup = lambda x: int(x, 10)
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try:
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bundler = changegroup.bundle10(lookup)
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group = util.chunkbuffer(r1.group(order, bundler))
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group = changegroup.unbundle10(group, "UN")
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r2.addgroup(group, unlookup, tr)
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finally:
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ui.progress(_('writing'), None)
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def report(ui, r1, r2):
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def getsize(r):
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s = 0
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for fn in (r.indexfile, r.datafile):
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try:
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s += os.stat(fn).st_size
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except OSError, inst:
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if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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return s
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oldsize = float(getsize(r1))
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newsize = float(getsize(r2))
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# argh: have to pass an int to %d, because a float >= 2^32
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# blows up under Python 2.5 or earlier
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ui.write(_('old file size: %12d bytes (%6.1f MiB)\n')
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% (int(oldsize), oldsize / 1024 / 1024))
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ui.write(_('new file size: %12d bytes (%6.1f MiB)\n')
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% (int(newsize), newsize / 1024 / 1024))
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shrink_percent = (oldsize - newsize) / oldsize * 100
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shrink_factor = oldsize / newsize
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ui.write(_('shrinkage: %.1f%% (%.1fx)\n')
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% (shrink_percent, shrink_factor))
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def shrink(ui, repo, **opts):
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"""shrink a revlog by reordering revisions
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Rewrites all the entries in some revlog of the current repository
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(by default, the manifest log) to save space.
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Different sort algorithms have different performance
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characteristics. Use ``--sort`` to select a sort algorithm so you
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can determine which works best for your data.
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"""
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if not repo.local():
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raise util.Abort(_('not a local repository: %s') % repo.root)
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fn = opts.get('revlog')
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if not fn:
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indexfn = repo.sjoin('00manifest.i')
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else:
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if not fn.endswith('.i'):
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raise util.Abort(_('--revlog option must specify the revlog index '
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'file (*.i), not %s') % opts.get('revlog'))
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indexfn = os.path.realpath(fn)
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store = repo.sjoin('')
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if not indexfn.startswith(store):
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raise util.Abort(_('--revlog option must specify a revlog in %s, '
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'not %s') % (store, indexfn))
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sortname = opts['sort']
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try:
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toposort = globals()['toposort_' + sortname]
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except KeyError:
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raise util.Abort(_('no such toposort algorithm: %s') % sortname)
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if not os.path.exists(indexfn):
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raise util.Abort(_('no such file: %s') % indexfn)
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if '00changelog' in indexfn:
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raise util.Abort(_('shrinking the changelog '
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'will corrupt your repository'))
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ui.write(_('shrinking %s\n') % indexfn)
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prefix = os.path.basename(indexfn)[:-1]
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tmpindexfn = util.mktempcopy(indexfn, emptyok=True)
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r1 = revlog.revlog(scmutil.opener(os.getcwd(), audit=False), indexfn)
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r2 = revlog.revlog(scmutil.opener(os.getcwd(), audit=False), tmpindexfn)
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datafn, tmpdatafn = r1.datafile, r2.datafile
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oldindexfn = indexfn + '.old'
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olddatafn = datafn + '.old'
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if os.path.exists(oldindexfn) or os.path.exists(olddatafn):
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raise util.Abort(_('one or both of\n'
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' %s\n'
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' %s\n'
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'exists from a previous run; please clean up '
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'before running again') % (oldindexfn, olddatafn))
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# Don't use repo.transaction(), because then things get hairy with
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# paths: some need to be relative to .hg, and some need to be
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# absolute. Doing it this way keeps things simple: everything is an
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# absolute path.
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lock = repo.lock(wait=False)
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tr = transaction.transaction(ui.warn,
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open,
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repo.sjoin('journal'))
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def ignoremissing(func):
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def f(*args, **kw):
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try:
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return func(*args, **kw)
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except OSError, inst:
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if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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return f
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try:
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try:
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order = toposort(ui, r1)
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suboptimal = 0
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for i in xrange(1, len(order)):
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parents = [p for p in r1.parentrevs(order[i])
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if p != node.nullrev]
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if parents and order[i - 1] not in parents:
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suboptimal += 1
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ui.note(_('%d suboptimal nodes\n') % suboptimal)
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writerevs(ui, r1, r2, order, tr)
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report(ui, r1, r2)
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tr.close()
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except:
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# Abort transaction first, so we truncate the files before
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# deleting them.
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tr.abort()
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for fn in (tmpindexfn, tmpdatafn):
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ignoremissing(os.unlink)(fn)
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raise
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if not opts.get('dry_run'):
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# racy, both files cannot be renamed atomically
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# copy files
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util.oslink(indexfn, oldindexfn)
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ignoremissing(util.oslink)(datafn, olddatafn)
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# rename
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util.rename(tmpindexfn, indexfn)
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try:
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os.chmod(tmpdatafn, os.stat(datafn).st_mode)
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util.rename(tmpdatafn, datafn)
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except OSError, inst:
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if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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ignoremissing(os.unlink)(datafn)
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else:
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for fn in (tmpindexfn, tmpdatafn):
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ignoremissing(os.unlink)(fn)
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finally:
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lock.release()
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if not opts.get('dry_run'):
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ui.write(_('note: old revlog saved in:\n'
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' %s\n'
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' %s\n'
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'(You can delete those files when you are satisfied that your\n'
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'repository is still sane. '
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'Running \'hg verify\' is strongly recommended.)\n')
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% (oldindexfn, olddatafn))
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cmdtable = {
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'shrink': (shrink,
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[('', 'revlog', '', _('index (.i) file of the revlog to shrink')),
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('n', 'dry-run', None, _('do not shrink, simulate only')),
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('', 'sort', 'reversepostorder', 'name of sort algorithm to use'),
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],
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_('hg shrink [--revlog PATH]'))
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}
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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print "shrink-revlog.py is now an extension (see hg help extensions)"
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