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rebase: add boolean config item rebase.store-source This allows to use rebase without recording a rebase_source extra field. This is useful for example to build a mirror converted from another SCM (such as svn) by converting only new revisions, and then incrementally add them to the destination by pulling from the newly converted (unrelated) repo and rebasing the new revisions onto the last old already stored changeset. Without this patch the rebased changesets would always receive some rebase_source that would depend on the particular history of the conversion process, instead of only depending on the original source revisions. This is used to implement a hg mirror repo of SvarDOS (a partially nonfree but completely redistributable DOS distribution) in the scripts at https://hg.pushbx.org/ecm/svardos.scr/ In particular, cre.sh creates an svn mirror, upd.sh recreates an entire hg repo from the svn mirror (which takes too long to do in a regular job), and akt.sh uses hg convert with the config item convert.svn.startrev to incrementally convert only the two most recent revisions already found in the mirror destination plus any possible new revisions. If any are found, the temporary repo's changesets are pulled into the destination (as changesets from an unrelated repository). Then the changesets corresponding to the new revisions are rebased onto the prior final changeset. (Finally, the two remaining duplicates of the prior head and its parent are stripped from the destination repository.) Without this patch, the particular rebase_source extra field would depend on the order and times at which akt.sh was used, instead of only depending on the source repository. In other words, whatever sequence of upd.sh and akt.sh is used at whatever times, it is desired that the final output repositories always match each other exactly.

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# flagutils.py - code to deal with revlog flags and their processors
#
# Copyright 2016 Remi Chaintron <remi@fb.com>
# Copyright 2016-2019 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org>
#
# 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 _
from .constants import (
REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS,
REVIDX_ELLIPSIS,
REVIDX_EXTSTORED,
REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER,
REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO,
REVIDX_ISCENSORED,
REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS,
)
from .. import error, util
# blanked usage of all the name to prevent pyflakes constraints
# We need these name available in the module for extensions.
REVIDX_ISCENSORED
REVIDX_ELLIPSIS
REVIDX_EXTSTORED
REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO,
REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS
REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER
REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS
# Keep this in sync with REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS in rust/hg-core/src/revlog/revlog.rs
REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS = util.bitsfrom(REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER)
# Store flag processors (cf. 'addflagprocessor()' to register)
flagprocessors = {
REVIDX_ISCENSORED: None,
REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO: None,
}
def addflagprocessor(flag, processor):
"""Register a flag processor on a revision data flag.
Invariant:
- Flags need to be defined in REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS and REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER,
and REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS if they can alter rawtext.
- Only one flag processor can be registered on a specific flag.
- flagprocessors must be 3-tuples of functions (read, write, raw) with the
following signatures:
- (read) f(self, rawtext) -> text, bool
- (write) f(self, text) -> rawtext, bool
- (raw) f(self, rawtext) -> bool
"text" is presented to the user. "rawtext" is stored in revlog data, not
directly visible to the user.
The boolean returned by these transforms is used to determine whether
the returned text can be used for hash integrity checking. For example,
if "write" returns False, then "text" is used to generate hash. If
"write" returns True, that basically means "rawtext" returned by "write"
should be used to generate hash. Usually, "write" and "read" return
different booleans. And "raw" returns a same boolean as "write".
Note: The 'raw' transform is used for changegroup generation and in some
debug commands. In this case the transform only indicates whether the
contents can be used for hash integrity checks.
"""
insertflagprocessor(flag, processor, flagprocessors)
def insertflagprocessor(flag, processor, flagprocessors):
if not flag & REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS:
msg = _(b"cannot register processor on unknown flag '%#x'.") % flag
raise error.ProgrammingError(msg)
if flag not in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER:
msg = _(b"flag '%#x' undefined in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER.") % flag
raise error.ProgrammingError(msg)
if flag in flagprocessors:
msg = _(b"cannot register multiple processors on flag '%#x'.") % flag
raise error.Abort(msg)
flagprocessors[flag] = processor
def processflagswrite(revlog, text, flags):
"""Inspect revision data flags and applies write transformations defined
by registered flag processors.
``text`` - the revision data to process
``flags`` - the revision flags
This method processes the flags in the order (or reverse order if
``operation`` is 'write') defined by REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, applying the
flag processors registered for present flags. The order of flags defined
in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER needs to be stable to allow non-commutativity.
Returns a 2-tuple of ``(text, validatehash)`` where ``text`` is the
processed text and ``validatehash`` is a bool indicating whether the
returned text should be checked for hash integrity.
"""
return _processflagsfunc(
revlog,
text,
flags,
b'write',
)[:2]
def processflagsread(revlog, text, flags):
"""Inspect revision data flags and applies read transformations defined
by registered flag processors.
``text`` - the revision data to process
``flags`` - the revision flags
``raw`` - an optional argument describing if the raw transform should be
applied.
This method processes the flags in the order (or reverse order if
``operation`` is 'write') defined by REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, applying the
flag processors registered for present flags. The order of flags defined
in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER needs to be stable to allow non-commutativity.
Returns a 2-tuple of ``(text, validatehash)`` where ``text`` is the
processed text and ``validatehash`` is a bool indicating whether the
returned text should be checked for hash integrity.
"""
return _processflagsfunc(revlog, text, flags, b'read')
def processflagsraw(revlog, text, flags):
"""Inspect revision data flags to check is the content hash should be
validated.
``text`` - the revision data to process
``flags`` - the revision flags
This method processes the flags in the order (or reverse order if
``operation`` is 'write') defined by REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, applying the
flag processors registered for present flags. The order of flags defined
in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER needs to be stable to allow non-commutativity.
Returns a 2-tuple of ``(text, validatehash)`` where ``text`` is the
processed text and ``validatehash`` is a bool indicating whether the
returned text should be checked for hash integrity.
"""
return _processflagsfunc(revlog, text, flags, b'raw')[1]
def _processflagsfunc(revlog, text, flags, operation):
"""internal function to process flag on a revlog
This function is private to this module, code should never needs to call it
directly."""
# fast path: no flag processors will run
if flags == 0:
return text, True
if operation not in (b'read', b'write', b'raw'):
raise error.ProgrammingError(_(b"invalid '%s' operation") % operation)
# Check all flags are known.
if flags & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS:
raise revlog._flagserrorclass(
_(b"incompatible revision flag '%#x'")
% (flags & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS)
)
validatehash = True
# Depending on the operation (read or write), the order might be
# reversed due to non-commutative transforms.
orderedflags = REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER
if operation == b'write':
orderedflags = reversed(orderedflags)
for flag in orderedflags:
# If a flagprocessor has been registered for a known flag, apply the
# related operation transform and update result tuple.
if flag & flags:
vhash = True
if flag not in revlog._flagprocessors:
message = _(b"missing processor for flag '%#x'") % flag
raise revlog._flagserrorclass(message)
processor = revlog._flagprocessors[flag]
if processor is not None:
readtransform, writetransform, rawtransform = processor
if operation == b'raw':
vhash = rawtransform(revlog, text)
elif operation == b'read':
text, vhash = readtransform(revlog, text)
else: # write operation
text, vhash = writetransform(revlog, text)
validatehash = validatehash and vhash
return text, validatehash