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exchangev2: fetch manifest revisions Now that the server has support for retrieving manifest data, we can implement the client bits to call it. We teach the changeset fetching code to capture the manifest revisions that are encountered on incoming changesets. We then feed this into a new function which filters out known manifests and then batches up manifest data requests to the server. This is different from the previous wire protocol in a few notable ways. First, the client fetches manifest data separately and explicitly. Before, we'd ask the server for data pertaining to some changesets (via a "getbundle" command) and manifests (and files) would be sent automatically. Providing an API for looking up just manifest data separately gives clients much more flexibility for manifest management. For example, a client may choose to only fetch manifest data on demand instead of prefetching it (i.e. partial clone). Second, we send N commands to the server for manifest retrieval instead of 1. This property has a few nice side-effects. One is that the deterministic nature of the requests lends itself to server-side caching. For example, say the remote has 50,000 manifests. If the server is configured to cache responses, each time a new commit arrives, you will have a cache miss and need to regenerate all outgoing data. But if you makes N requests requesting 10,000 manifests each, a new commit will still yield cache hits on the initial, unchanged manifest batches/requests. A derived benefit from these properties is that resumable clone is conceptually simpler to implement. When making a monolithic request for all of the repository data, recovering from an interrupted clone is hard because the server was in the driver's seat and was maintaining state about all the data that needed transferred. With the client driving fetching, the client can persist the set of unfetched entities and retry/resume a fetch if something goes wrong. Or we can fetch all data N changesets at a time and slowly build up a repository. This approach is drastically easier to implement when we have server APIs exposing low-level repository primitives (such as manifests and files). We don't yet support tree manifests. But it should be possible to implement that with the existing wire protocol command. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4489

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# error.py - Mercurial exceptions
#
# Copyright 2005-2008 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.
"""Mercurial exceptions.
This allows us to catch exceptions at higher levels without forcing
imports.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
# Do not import anything but pycompat here, please
from . import pycompat
def _tobytes(exc):
"""Byte-stringify exception in the same way as BaseException_str()"""
if not exc.args:
return b''
if len(exc.args) == 1:
return pycompat.bytestr(exc.args[0])
return b'(%s)' % b', '.join(b"'%s'" % pycompat.bytestr(a) for a in exc.args)
class Hint(object):
"""Mix-in to provide a hint of an error
This should come first in the inheritance list to consume a hint and
pass remaining arguments to the exception class.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
self.hint = kw.pop(r'hint', None)
super(Hint, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
class RevlogError(Hint, Exception):
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class FilteredIndexError(IndexError):
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class LookupError(RevlogError, KeyError):
def __init__(self, name, index, message):
self.name = name
self.index = index
# this can't be called 'message' because at least some installs of
# Python 2.6+ complain about the 'message' property being deprecated
self.lookupmessage = message
if isinstance(name, bytes) and len(name) == 20:
from .node import short
name = short(name)
RevlogError.__init__(self, '%s@%s: %s' % (index, name, message))
def __bytes__(self):
return RevlogError.__bytes__(self)
def __str__(self):
return RevlogError.__str__(self)
class AmbiguousPrefixLookupError(LookupError):
pass
class FilteredLookupError(LookupError):
pass
class ManifestLookupError(LookupError):
pass
class CommandError(Exception):
"""Exception raised on errors in parsing the command line."""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class InterventionRequired(Hint, Exception):
"""Exception raised when a command requires human intervention."""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class Abort(Hint, Exception):
"""Raised if a command needs to print an error and exit."""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class HookLoadError(Abort):
"""raised when loading a hook fails, aborting an operation
Exists to allow more specialized catching."""
class HookAbort(Abort):
"""raised when a validation hook fails, aborting an operation
Exists to allow more specialized catching."""
class ConfigError(Abort):
"""Exception raised when parsing config files"""
class UpdateAbort(Abort):
"""Raised when an update is aborted for destination issue"""
class MergeDestAbort(Abort):
"""Raised when an update is aborted for destination issues"""
class NoMergeDestAbort(MergeDestAbort):
"""Raised when an update is aborted because there is nothing to merge"""
class ManyMergeDestAbort(MergeDestAbort):
"""Raised when an update is aborted because destination is ambiguous"""
class ResponseExpected(Abort):
"""Raised when an EOF is received for a prompt"""
def __init__(self):
from .i18n import _
Abort.__init__(self, _('response expected'))
class OutOfBandError(Hint, Exception):
"""Exception raised when a remote repo reports failure"""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class ParseError(Hint, Exception):
"""Raised when parsing config files and {rev,file}sets (msg[, pos])"""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class PatchError(Exception):
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class UnknownIdentifier(ParseError):
"""Exception raised when a {rev,file}set references an unknown identifier"""
def __init__(self, function, symbols):
from .i18n import _
ParseError.__init__(self, _("unknown identifier: %s") % function)
self.function = function
self.symbols = symbols
class RepoError(Hint, Exception):
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class RepoLookupError(RepoError):
pass
class FilteredRepoLookupError(RepoLookupError):
pass
class CapabilityError(RepoError):
pass
class RequirementError(RepoError):
"""Exception raised if .hg/requires has an unknown entry."""
class StdioError(IOError):
"""Raised if I/O to stdout or stderr fails"""
def __init__(self, err):
IOError.__init__(self, err.errno, err.strerror)
# no __bytes__() because error message is derived from the standard IOError
class UnsupportedMergeRecords(Abort):
def __init__(self, recordtypes):
from .i18n import _
self.recordtypes = sorted(recordtypes)
s = ' '.join(self.recordtypes)
Abort.__init__(
self, _('unsupported merge state records: %s') % s,
hint=_('see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MergeStateRecords for '
'more information'))
class UnknownVersion(Abort):
"""generic exception for aborting from an encounter with an unknown version
"""
def __init__(self, msg, hint=None, version=None):
self.version = version
super(UnknownVersion, self).__init__(msg, hint=hint)
class LockError(IOError):
def __init__(self, errno, strerror, filename, desc):
IOError.__init__(self, errno, strerror, filename)
self.desc = desc
# no __bytes__() because error message is derived from the standard IOError
class LockHeld(LockError):
def __init__(self, errno, filename, desc, locker):
LockError.__init__(self, errno, 'Lock held', filename, desc)
self.locker = locker
class LockUnavailable(LockError):
pass
# LockError is for errors while acquiring the lock -- this is unrelated
class LockInheritanceContractViolation(RuntimeError):
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class ResponseError(Exception):
"""Raised to print an error with part of output and exit."""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class UnknownCommand(Exception):
"""Exception raised if command is not in the command table."""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class AmbiguousCommand(Exception):
"""Exception raised if command shortcut matches more than one command."""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
# derived from KeyboardInterrupt to simplify some breakout code
class SignalInterrupt(KeyboardInterrupt):
"""Exception raised on SIGTERM and SIGHUP."""
class SignatureError(Exception):
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class PushRaced(RuntimeError):
"""An exception raised during unbundling that indicate a push race"""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class ProgrammingError(Hint, RuntimeError):
"""Raised if a mercurial (core or extension) developer made a mistake"""
def __init__(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
# On Python 3, turn the message back into a string since this is
# an internal-only error that won't be printed except in a
# stack traces.
msg = pycompat.sysstr(msg)
super(ProgrammingError, self).__init__(msg, *args, **kwargs)
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class WdirUnsupported(Exception):
"""An exception which is raised when 'wdir()' is not supported"""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
# bundle2 related errors
class BundleValueError(ValueError):
"""error raised when bundle2 cannot be processed"""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class BundleUnknownFeatureError(BundleValueError):
def __init__(self, parttype=None, params=(), values=()):
self.parttype = parttype
self.params = params
self.values = values
if self.parttype is None:
msg = 'Stream Parameter'
else:
msg = parttype
entries = self.params
if self.params and self.values:
assert len(self.params) == len(self.values)
entries = []
for idx, par in enumerate(self.params):
val = self.values[idx]
if val is None:
entries.append(val)
else:
entries.append("%s=%r" % (par, pycompat.maybebytestr(val)))
if entries:
msg = '%s - %s' % (msg, ', '.join(entries))
ValueError.__init__(self, msg)
class ReadOnlyPartError(RuntimeError):
"""error raised when code tries to alter a part being generated"""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class PushkeyFailed(Abort):
"""error raised when a pushkey part failed to update a value"""
def __init__(self, partid, namespace=None, key=None, new=None, old=None,
ret=None):
self.partid = partid
self.namespace = namespace
self.key = key
self.new = new
self.old = old
self.ret = ret
# no i18n expected to be processed into a better message
Abort.__init__(self, 'failed to update value for "%s/%s"'
% (namespace, key))
class CensoredNodeError(RevlogError):
"""error raised when content verification fails on a censored node
Also contains the tombstone data substituted for the uncensored data.
"""
def __init__(self, filename, node, tombstone):
from .node import short
RevlogError.__init__(self, '%s:%s' % (filename, short(node)))
self.tombstone = tombstone
class CensoredBaseError(RevlogError):
"""error raised when a delta is rejected because its base is censored
A delta based on a censored revision must be formed as single patch
operation which replaces the entire base with new content. This ensures
the delta may be applied by clones which have not censored the base.
"""
class InvalidBundleSpecification(Exception):
"""error raised when a bundle specification is invalid.
This is used for syntax errors as opposed to support errors.
"""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class UnsupportedBundleSpecification(Exception):
"""error raised when a bundle specification is not supported."""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class CorruptedState(Exception):
"""error raised when a command is not able to read its state from file"""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class PeerTransportError(Abort):
"""Transport-level I/O error when communicating with a peer repo."""
class InMemoryMergeConflictsError(Exception):
"""Exception raised when merge conflicts arose during an in-memory merge."""
__bytes__ = _tobytes
class WireprotoCommandError(Exception):
"""Represents an error during execution of a wire protocol command.
Should only be thrown by wire protocol version 2 commands.
The error is a formatter string and an optional iterable of arguments.
"""
def __init__(self, message, args=None):
self.message = message
self.messageargs = args