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# repoview.py - Filtered view of a localrepo object
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# Copyright 2012 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org>
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# Logilab SA <contact@logilab.fr>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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import copy
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import error
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import phases
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import util
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import obsolete
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import struct
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import tags as tagsmod
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from mercurial.i18n import _
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def hideablerevs(repo):
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"""Revisions candidates to be hidden
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This is a standalone function to help extensions to wrap it."""
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return obsolete.getrevs(repo, 'obsolete')
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def _getstaticblockers(repo):
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"""Cacheable revisions blocking hidden changesets from being filtered.
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Additional non-cached hidden blockers are computed in _getdynamicblockers.
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This is a standalone function to help extensions to wrap it."""
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assert not repo.changelog.filteredrevs
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hideable = hideablerevs(repo)
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blockers = set()
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if hideable:
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# We use cl to avoid recursive lookup from repo[xxx]
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cl = repo.changelog
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firsthideable = min(hideable)
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revs = cl.revs(start=firsthideable)
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tofilter = repo.revs(
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'(%ld) and children(%ld)', list(revs), list(hideable))
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blockers.update([r for r in tofilter if r not in hideable])
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return blockers
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def _getdynamicblockers(repo):
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"""Non-cacheable revisions blocking hidden changesets from being filtered.
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Get revisions that will block hidden changesets and are likely to change,
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but unlikely to create hidden blockers. They won't be cached, so be careful
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with adding additional computation."""
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cl = repo.changelog
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blockers = set()
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blockers.update([par.rev() for par in repo[None].parents()])
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blockers.update([cl.rev(bm) for bm in repo._bookmarks.values()])
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tags = {}
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tagsmod.readlocaltags(repo.ui, repo, tags, {})
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if tags:
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rev, nodemap = cl.rev, cl.nodemap
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blockers.update(rev(t[0]) for t in tags.values() if t[0] in nodemap)
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return blockers
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cacheversion = 1
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cachefile = 'cache/hidden'
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def cachehash(repo, hideable):
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"""return sha1 hash of repository data to identify a valid cache.
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We calculate a sha1 of repo heads and the content of the obsstore and write
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it to the cache. Upon reading we can easily validate by checking the hash
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against the stored one and discard the cache in case the hashes don't match.
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"""
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h = util.sha1(''.join(repo.heads()))
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h.update(str(hash(frozenset(hideable))))
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return h.digest()
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def trywritehiddencache(repo, hideable, hidden):
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"""write cache of hidden changesets to disk
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Will not write the cache if a wlock cannot be obtained lazily.
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The cache consists of a head of 22byte:
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2 byte version number of the cache
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20 byte sha1 to validate the cache
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n*4 byte hidden revs
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"""
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wlock = fh = None
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try:
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try:
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wlock = repo.wlock(wait=False)
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# write cache to file
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newhash = cachehash(repo, hideable)
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sortedset = sorted(hidden)
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data = struct.pack('>%iI' % len(sortedset), *sortedset)
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fh = repo.vfs.open(cachefile, 'w+b', atomictemp=True)
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fh.write(struct.pack(">H", cacheversion))
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fh.write(newhash)
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fh.write(data)
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except (IOError, OSError):
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repo.ui.debug('error writing hidden changesets cache')
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except error.LockHeld:
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repo.ui.debug('cannot obtain lock to write hidden changesets cache')
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finally:
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if fh:
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fh.close()
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if wlock:
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wlock.release()
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def tryreadcache(repo, hideable):
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"""read a cache if the cache exists and is valid, otherwise returns None."""
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hidden = fh = None
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try:
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if repo.vfs.exists(cachefile):
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fh = repo.vfs.open(cachefile, 'rb')
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version, = struct.unpack(">H", fh.read(2))
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oldhash = fh.read(20)
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newhash = cachehash(repo, hideable)
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if (cacheversion, oldhash) == (version, newhash):
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# cache is valid, so we can start reading the hidden revs
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data = fh.read()
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count = len(data) / 4
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hidden = frozenset(struct.unpack('>%iI' % count, data))
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return hidden
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finally:
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if fh:
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fh.close()
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def computehidden(repo):
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"""compute the set of hidden revision to filter
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During most operation hidden should be filtered."""
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assert not repo.changelog.filteredrevs
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hidden = frozenset()
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hideable = hideablerevs(repo)
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if hideable:
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cl = repo.changelog
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hidden = tryreadcache(repo, hideable)
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if hidden is None:
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blocked = cl.ancestors(_getstaticblockers(repo), inclusive=True)
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hidden = frozenset(r for r in hideable if r not in blocked)
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trywritehiddencache(repo, hideable, hidden)
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elif repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'verifyhiddencache', True):
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blocked = cl.ancestors(_getstaticblockers(repo), inclusive=True)
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computed = frozenset(r for r in hideable if r not in blocked)
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if computed != hidden:
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trywritehiddencache(repo, hideable, computed)
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repo.ui.warn(_('Cache inconsistency detected. Please ' +
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'open an issue on http://bz.selenic.com.\n'))
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hidden = computed
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# check if we have wd parents, bookmarks or tags pointing to hidden
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# changesets and remove those.
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dynamic = hidden & _getdynamicblockers(repo)
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if dynamic:
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blocked = cl.ancestors(dynamic, inclusive=True)
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hidden = frozenset(r for r in hidden if r not in blocked)
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return hidden
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def computeunserved(repo):
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"""compute the set of revision that should be filtered when used a server
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Secret and hidden changeset should not pretend to be here."""
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assert not repo.changelog.filteredrevs
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# fast path in simple case to avoid impact of non optimised code
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hiddens = filterrevs(repo, 'visible')
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if phases.hassecret(repo):
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cl = repo.changelog
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secret = phases.secret
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getphase = repo._phasecache.phase
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first = min(cl.rev(n) for n in repo._phasecache.phaseroots[secret])
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revs = cl.revs(start=first)
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secrets = set(r for r in revs if getphase(repo, r) >= secret)
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return frozenset(hiddens | secrets)
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else:
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return hiddens
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def computemutable(repo):
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"""compute the set of revision that should be filtered when used a server
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Secret and hidden changeset should not pretend to be here."""
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assert not repo.changelog.filteredrevs
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# fast check to avoid revset call on huge repo
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if util.any(repo._phasecache.phaseroots[1:]):
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getphase = repo._phasecache.phase
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maymutable = filterrevs(repo, 'base')
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return frozenset(r for r in maymutable if getphase(repo, r))
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return frozenset()
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def computeimpactable(repo):
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"""Everything impactable by mutable revision
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The immutable filter still have some chance to get invalidated. This will
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happen when:
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- you garbage collect hidden changeset,
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- public phase is moved backward,
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- something is changed in the filtering (this could be fixed)
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This filter out any mutable changeset and any public changeset that may be
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impacted by something happening to a mutable revision.
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This is achieved by filtered everything with a revision number egal or
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higher than the first mutable changeset is filtered."""
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assert not repo.changelog.filteredrevs
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cl = repo.changelog
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firstmutable = len(cl)
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for roots in repo._phasecache.phaseroots[1:]:
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if roots:
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firstmutable = min(firstmutable, min(cl.rev(r) for r in roots))
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# protect from nullrev root
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firstmutable = max(0, firstmutable)
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return frozenset(xrange(firstmutable, len(cl)))
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# function to compute filtered set
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#
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# When adding a new filter you MUST update the table at:
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# mercurial.branchmap.subsettable
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# Otherwise your filter will have to recompute all its branches cache
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# from scratch (very slow).
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filtertable = {'visible': computehidden,
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'served': computeunserved,
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'immutable': computemutable,
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'base': computeimpactable}
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def filterrevs(repo, filtername):
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"""returns set of filtered revision for this filter name"""
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if filtername not in repo.filteredrevcache:
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func = filtertable[filtername]
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repo.filteredrevcache[filtername] = func(repo.unfiltered())
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return repo.filteredrevcache[filtername]
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class repoview(object):
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"""Provide a read/write view of a repo through a filtered changelog
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This object is used to access a filtered version of a repository without
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altering the original repository object itself. We can not alter the
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original object for two main reasons:
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- It prevents the use of a repo with multiple filters at the same time. In
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particular when multiple threads are involved.
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- It makes scope of the filtering harder to control.
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This object behaves very closely to the original repository. All attribute
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operations are done on the original repository:
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- An access to `repoview.someattr` actually returns `repo.someattr`,
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- A write to `repoview.someattr` actually sets value of `repo.someattr`,
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- A deletion of `repoview.someattr` actually drops `someattr`
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from `repo.__dict__`.
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The only exception is the `changelog` property. It is overridden to return
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a (surface) copy of `repo.changelog` with some revisions filtered. The
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`filtername` attribute of the view control the revisions that need to be
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filtered. (the fact the changelog is copied is an implementation detail).
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Unlike attributes, this object intercepts all method calls. This means that
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all methods are run on the `repoview` object with the filtered `changelog`
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property. For this purpose the simple `repoview` class must be mixed with
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the actual class of the repository. This ensures that the resulting
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`repoview` object have the very same methods than the repo object. This
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leads to the property below.
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repoview.method() --> repo.__class__.method(repoview)
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The inheritance has to be done dynamically because `repo` can be of any
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subclasses of `localrepo`. Eg: `bundlerepo` or `statichttprepo`.
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"""
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def __init__(self, repo, filtername):
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object.__setattr__(self, '_unfilteredrepo', repo)
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object.__setattr__(self, 'filtername', filtername)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_clcachekey', None)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_clcache', None)
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# not a propertycache on purpose we shall implement a proper cache later
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@property
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def changelog(self):
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"""return a filtered version of the changeset
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this changelog must not be used for writing"""
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# some cache may be implemented later
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unfi = self._unfilteredrepo
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unfichangelog = unfi.changelog
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revs = filterrevs(unfi, self.filtername)
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cl = self._clcache
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newkey = (len(unfichangelog), unfichangelog.tip(), hash(revs))
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if cl is not None:
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# we need to check curkey too for some obscure reason.
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# MQ test show a corruption of the underlying repo (in _clcache)
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# without change in the cachekey.
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oldfilter = cl.filteredrevs
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try:
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cl.filterrevs = () # disable filtering for tip
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curkey = (len(cl), cl.tip(), hash(oldfilter))
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finally:
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cl.filteredrevs = oldfilter
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if newkey != self._clcachekey or newkey != curkey:
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cl = None
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# could have been made None by the previous if
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if cl is None:
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cl = copy.copy(unfichangelog)
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cl.filteredrevs = revs
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object.__setattr__(self, '_clcache', cl)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_clcachekey', newkey)
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return cl
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def unfiltered(self):
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"""Return an unfiltered version of a repo"""
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return self._unfilteredrepo
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def filtered(self, name):
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"""Return a filtered version of a repository"""
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if name == self.filtername:
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return self
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return self.unfiltered().filtered(name)
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# everything access are forwarded to the proxied repo
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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return getattr(self._unfilteredrepo, attr)
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def __setattr__(self, attr, value):
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return setattr(self._unfilteredrepo, attr, value)
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def __delattr__(self, attr):
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return delattr(self._unfilteredrepo, attr)
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# The `requirements` attribute is initialized during __init__. But
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# __getattr__ won't be called as it also exists on the class. We need
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# explicit forwarding to main repo here
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@property
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def requirements(self):
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return self._unfilteredrepo.requirements
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