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# appendfile.py - special classes to make repo updates atomic
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# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
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# of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
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from demandload import *
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demandload(globals(), "cStringIO changelog errno manifest os tempfile")
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# writes to metadata files are ordered. reads: changelog, manifest,
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# normal files. writes: normal files, manifest, changelog.
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# manifest contains pointers to offsets in normal files. changelog
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# contains pointers to offsets in manifest. if reader reads old
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# changelog while manifest or normal files are written, it has no
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# pointers into new parts of those files that are maybe not consistent
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# yet, so will not read them.
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# localrepo.addchangegroup thinks it writes changelog first, then
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# manifest, then normal files (this is order they are available, and
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# needed for computing linkrev fields), but uses appendfile to hide
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# updates from readers. data not written to manifest or changelog
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# until all normal files updated. write manifest first, then
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# changelog.
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# with this write ordering, readers cannot see inconsistent view of
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# repo during update.
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class appendfile(object):
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'''implement enough of file protocol to append to revlog file.
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appended data is written to temp file. reads and seeks span real
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file and temp file. readers cannot see appended data until
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writedata called.'''
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def __init__(self, fp, tmpname):
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if tmpname:
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self.tmpname = tmpname
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self.tmpfp = open(self.tmpname, 'ab+')
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else:
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fd, self.tmpname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="hg-appendfile-")
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self.tmpfp = os.fdopen(fd, 'ab+')
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self.realfp = fp
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self.offset = fp.tell()
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# real file is not written by anyone else. cache its size so
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# seek and read can be fast.
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self.realsize = os.fstat(fp.fileno()).st_size
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def end(self):
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self.tmpfp.flush() # make sure the stat is correct
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return self.realsize + os.fstat(self.tmpfp.fileno()).st_size
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def tell(self):
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return self.offset
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def flush(self):
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self.tmpfp.flush()
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def close(self):
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self.realfp.close()
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self.tmpfp.close()
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def seek(self, offset, whence=0):
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'''virtual file offset spans real file and temp file.'''
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if whence == 0:
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self.offset = offset
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elif whence == 1:
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self.offset += offset
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elif whence == 2:
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self.offset = self.end() + offset
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if self.offset < self.realsize:
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self.realfp.seek(self.offset)
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else:
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self.tmpfp.seek(self.offset - self.realsize)
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def read(self, count=-1):
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'''only trick here is reads that span real file and temp file.'''
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fp = cStringIO.StringIO()
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old_offset = self.offset
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if self.offset < self.realsize:
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s = self.realfp.read(count)
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fp.write(s)
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self.offset += len(s)
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if count > 0:
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count -= len(s)
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if count != 0:
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if old_offset != self.offset:
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self.tmpfp.seek(self.offset - self.realsize)
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s = self.tmpfp.read(count)
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fp.write(s)
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self.offset += len(s)
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return fp.getvalue()
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def write(self, s):
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'''append to temp file.'''
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self.tmpfp.seek(0, 2)
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self.tmpfp.write(s)
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# all writes are appends, so offset must go to end of file.
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self.offset = self.realsize + self.tmpfp.tell()
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class appendopener(object):
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'''special opener for files that only read or append.'''
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def __init__(self, opener):
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self.realopener = opener
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# key: file name, value: appendfile name
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self.tmpnames = {}
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def __call__(self, name, mode='r'):
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'''open file.'''
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assert mode in 'ra+'
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try:
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realfp = self.realopener(name, 'r')
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except IOError, err:
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if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise
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realfp = self.realopener(name, 'w+')
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tmpname = self.tmpnames.get(name)
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fp = appendfile(realfp, tmpname)
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if tmpname is None:
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self.tmpnames[name] = fp.tmpname
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return fp
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def writedata(self):
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'''copy data from temp files to real files.'''
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# write .d file before .i file.
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tmpnames = self.tmpnames.items()
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tmpnames.sort()
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for name, tmpname in tmpnames:
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fp = open(tmpname, 'rb')
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s = fp.read()
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fp.close()
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os.unlink(tmpname)
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fp = self.realopener(name, 'a')
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fp.write(s)
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fp.close()
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# files for changelog and manifest are in different appendopeners, so
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# not mixed up together.
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class appendchangelog(changelog.changelog, appendopener):
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def __init__(self, opener, version):
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appendopener.__init__(self, opener)
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changelog.changelog.__init__(self, self, version)
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def checkinlinesize(self, fp, tr):
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return
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class appendmanifest(manifest.manifest, appendopener):
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def __init__(self, opener, version):
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appendopener.__init__(self, opener)
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manifest.manifest.__init__(self, self, version)
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def checkinlinesize(self, fp, tr):
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return
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