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testing: stop skipping all Python tests of Rust revlog This base class was not adapted for the introduction of `InnerRevlog`, which also stopped exposing an `Index` class from `rustext`. As a consequence, `test-rust-ancestor.py` was always skipped (and would have been slightly broken). We remove the skipping conditions from `rustancestorstest`, as they now contradict or repeat those of the base class. Also, `LazyAncestors` objects apparently hold only one reference to the inner revlog (they had previously two references on the Rust index). What matters most of course is the return to `start_count` in these tests, i.e., that there is no memory leak nor double frees. In the Python test, we conflate the presence of the `pyo3_rustext` package with that of `rustext`, as we do not plan to support building one and not the other (we hope to convert fully to PyO3 soon). The skipping is actually done by the base test class.

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# sidedata.py - Logic around store extra data alongside revlog revisions
#
# Copyright 2019 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net)
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""core code for "sidedata" support
The "sidedata" are stored alongside the revision without actually being part of
its content and not affecting its hash. It's main use cases is to cache
important information related to a changesets.
The current implementation is experimental and subject to changes. Do not rely
on it in production.
Sidedata are stored in the revlog itself, thanks to a new version of the
revlog. The following format is currently used::
initial header:
<number of sidedata; 2 bytes>
sidedata (repeated N times):
<sidedata-key; 2 bytes>
<sidedata-entry-length: 4 bytes>
<sidedata-content-sha1-digest: 20 bytes>
<sidedata-content; X bytes>
normal raw text:
<all bytes remaining in the rawtext>
This is a simple and effective format. It should be enough to experiment with
the concept.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import collections
import struct
from .. import error, requirements as requirementsmod
from ..revlogutils import constants, flagutil
from ..utils import hashutil
## sidedata type constant
# reserve a block for testing purposes.
SD_TEST1 = 1
SD_TEST2 = 2
SD_TEST3 = 3
SD_TEST4 = 4
SD_TEST5 = 5
SD_TEST6 = 6
SD_TEST7 = 7
# key to store copies related information
SD_P1COPIES = 8
SD_P2COPIES = 9
SD_FILESADDED = 10
SD_FILESREMOVED = 11
SD_FILES = 12
# internal format constant
SIDEDATA_HEADER = struct.Struct('>H')
SIDEDATA_ENTRY = struct.Struct('>HL20s')
def serialize_sidedata(sidedata):
sidedata = list(sidedata.items())
sidedata.sort()
buf = [SIDEDATA_HEADER.pack(len(sidedata))]
for key, value in sidedata:
digest = hashutil.sha1(value).digest()
buf.append(SIDEDATA_ENTRY.pack(key, len(value), digest))
for key, value in sidedata:
buf.append(value)
buf = b''.join(buf)
return buf
def deserialize_sidedata(blob):
sidedata = {}
offset = 0
(nbentry,) = SIDEDATA_HEADER.unpack(blob[: SIDEDATA_HEADER.size])
offset += SIDEDATA_HEADER.size
dataoffset = SIDEDATA_HEADER.size + (SIDEDATA_ENTRY.size * nbentry)
for i in range(nbentry):
nextoffset = offset + SIDEDATA_ENTRY.size
key, size, storeddigest = SIDEDATA_ENTRY.unpack(blob[offset:nextoffset])
offset = nextoffset
# read the data associated with that entry
nextdataoffset = dataoffset + size
entrytext = bytes(blob[dataoffset:nextdataoffset])
readdigest = hashutil.sha1(entrytext).digest()
if storeddigest != readdigest:
raise error.SidedataHashError(key, storeddigest, readdigest)
sidedata[key] = entrytext
dataoffset = nextdataoffset
return sidedata
def get_sidedata_helpers(repo, remote_sd_categories, pull=False):
"""
Returns a dictionary mapping revlog types to tuples of
`(repo, computers, removers)`:
* `repo` is used as an argument for computers
* `computers` is a list of `(category, (keys, computer, flags)` that
compute the missing sidedata categories that were asked:
* `category` is the sidedata category
* `keys` are the sidedata keys to be affected
* `flags` is a bitmask (an integer) of flags to remove when
removing the category.
* `computer` is the function `(repo, store, rev, sidedata)` that
returns a tuple of
`(new sidedata dict, (flags to add, flags to remove))`.
For example, it will return `({}, (0, 1 << 15))` to return no
sidedata, with no flags to add and one flag to remove.
* `removers` will remove the keys corresponding to the categories
that are present, but not needed.
If both `computers` and `removers` are empty, sidedata will simply not
be transformed.
"""
# Computers for computing sidedata on-the-fly
sd_computers = collections.defaultdict(list)
# Computers for categories to remove from sidedata
sd_removers = collections.defaultdict(list)
to_generate = remote_sd_categories - repo._wanted_sidedata
to_remove = repo._wanted_sidedata - remote_sd_categories
if pull:
to_generate, to_remove = to_remove, to_generate
for revlog_kind, computers in repo._sidedata_computers.items():
for category, computer in computers.items():
if category in to_generate:
sd_computers[revlog_kind].append(computer)
if category in to_remove:
sd_removers[revlog_kind].append(computer)
sidedata_helpers = (repo, sd_computers, sd_removers)
return sidedata_helpers
def run_sidedata_helpers(store, sidedata_helpers, sidedata, rev):
"""Returns the sidedata for the given revision after running through
the given helpers.
- `store`: the revlog this applies to (changelog, manifest, or filelog
instance)
- `sidedata_helpers`: see `get_sidedata_helpers`
- `sidedata`: previous sidedata at the given rev, if any
- `rev`: affected rev of `store`
"""
repo, sd_computers, sd_removers = sidedata_helpers
kind = store.revlog_kind
flags_to_add = 0
flags_to_remove = 0
for _keys, sd_computer, _flags in sd_computers.get(kind, []):
sidedata, flags = sd_computer(repo, store, rev, sidedata)
flags_to_add |= flags[0]
flags_to_remove |= flags[1]
for keys, _computer, flags in sd_removers.get(kind, []):
for key in keys:
sidedata.pop(key, None)
flags_to_remove |= flags
return sidedata, (flags_to_add, flags_to_remove)
def set_sidedata_spec_for_repo(repo):
# prevent cycle metadata -> revlogutils.sidedata -> metadata
from .. import metadata
if requirementsmod.COPIESSDC_REQUIREMENT in repo.requirements:
repo.register_wanted_sidedata(SD_FILES)
repo.register_sidedata_computer(
constants.KIND_CHANGELOG,
SD_FILES,
(SD_FILES,),
metadata.copies_sidedata_computer,
flagutil.REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO,
)