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localrepo: don't refresh filecache entries that aren't in __dict__...
localrepo: don't refresh filecache entries that aren't in __dict__ We call invalidate to remove properties from __dict__ because they're possibly outdated and we'd like to check for a new version. Next time the property is accessed the filecache mechanism checks the current stat info with the one recorded at the last time the property was read, if they're different it recreates the property. Previously we refreshed the stat info on all properties in the filecache when the lock is released, including properties that are missing from __dict__. This is a problem because: l = repo.lock() repo.P # stat info S for P is recorded in _filecache <changes are made to repo.P indirectly, e.g. underlying file is replaced> # P's new stat info = S' l.release() # filecache refreshes, records S' as P's stat info At this point our filecache contains P with stat info S', but P's version is from S, which is outdated. The above happens during _rollback and strip. Currently we're wiping the filecache and forcing everything to reload from scratch which works but isn't the right solution.

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# transaction.py - simple journaling scheme for mercurial
#
# This transaction scheme is intended to gracefully handle program
# errors and interruptions. More serious failures like system crashes
# can be recovered with an fsck-like tool. As the whole repository is
# effectively log-structured, this should amount to simply truncating
# anything that isn't referenced in the changelog.
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from i18n import _
import os, errno
import error, util
def active(func):
def _active(self, *args, **kwds):
if self.count == 0:
raise error.Abort(_(
'cannot use transaction when it is already committed/aborted'))
return func(self, *args, **kwds)
return _active
def _playback(journal, report, opener, entries, unlink=True):
for f, o, ignore in entries:
if o or not unlink:
try:
fp = opener(f, 'a')
fp.truncate(o)
fp.close()
except IOError:
report(_("failed to truncate %s\n") % f)
raise
else:
try:
fp = opener(f)
fn = fp.name
fp.close()
util.unlink(fn)
except (IOError, OSError), inst:
if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
util.unlink(journal)
class transaction(object):
def __init__(self, report, opener, journal, after=None, createmode=None):
self.count = 1
self.usages = 1
self.report = report
self.opener = opener
self.after = after
self.entries = []
self.map = {}
self.journal = journal
self._queue = []
self.file = util.posixfile(self.journal, "w")
if createmode is not None:
os.chmod(self.journal, createmode & 0666)
def __del__(self):
if self.journal:
self._abort()
@active
def startgroup(self):
self._queue.append([])
@active
def endgroup(self):
q = self._queue.pop()
d = ''.join(['%s\0%d\n' % (x[0], x[1]) for x in q])
self.entries.extend(q)
self.file.write(d)
self.file.flush()
@active
def add(self, file, offset, data=None):
if file in self.map:
return
if self._queue:
self._queue[-1].append((file, offset, data))
return
self.entries.append((file, offset, data))
self.map[file] = len(self.entries) - 1
# add enough data to the journal to do the truncate
self.file.write("%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
self.file.flush()
@active
def find(self, file):
if file in self.map:
return self.entries[self.map[file]]
return None
@active
def replace(self, file, offset, data=None):
'''
replace can only replace already committed entries
that are not pending in the queue
'''
if file not in self.map:
raise KeyError(file)
index = self.map[file]
self.entries[index] = (file, offset, data)
self.file.write("%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
self.file.flush()
@active
def nest(self):
self.count += 1
self.usages += 1
return self
def release(self):
if self.count > 0:
self.usages -= 1
# if the transaction scopes are left without being closed, fail
if self.count > 0 and self.usages == 0:
self._abort()
def running(self):
return self.count > 0
@active
def close(self):
'''commit the transaction'''
self.count -= 1
if self.count != 0:
return
self.file.close()
self.entries = []
if self.after:
self.after()
if os.path.isfile(self.journal):
util.unlink(self.journal)
self.journal = None
@active
def abort(self):
'''abort the transaction (generally called on error, or when the
transaction is not explicitly committed before going out of
scope)'''
self._abort()
def _abort(self):
self.count = 0
self.usages = 0
self.file.close()
try:
if not self.entries:
if self.journal:
util.unlink(self.journal)
return
self.report(_("transaction abort!\n"))
try:
_playback(self.journal, self.report, self.opener,
self.entries, False)
self.report(_("rollback completed\n"))
except Exception:
self.report(_("rollback failed - please run hg recover\n"))
finally:
self.journal = None
def rollback(opener, file, report):
entries = []
fp = util.posixfile(file)
lines = fp.readlines()
fp.close()
for l in lines:
f, o = l.split('\0')
entries.append((f, int(o), None))
_playback(file, report, opener, entries)