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obsolete: more BC drop
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@logilab.fr> |
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date | Tue, 07 Aug 2012 14:33:24 +0200 |
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# obsolete.py - introduce the obsolete concept in mercurial. # # Copyright 2011 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org> # Logilab SA <contact@logilab.fr> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. """Introduce the Obsolete concept to mercurial General concept =============== This extension introduces the *obsolete* concept. It adds a new *obsolete* relation between two changesets. A relation ``<changeset B> obsolete <changeset A>`` is set to denote that ``<changeset B>`` is new version of ``<changeset A>``. The *obsolete* relation act as a **perpendicular history** to the standard changeset history. Standard changeset history versions files. The *obsolete* relation versions changesets. :obsolete: a changeset that has been replaced by another one. :unstable: a changeset that is not obsolete but has an obsolete ancestor. :suspended: an obsolete changeset with unstable descendant. :extinct: an obsolete changeset without unstable descendant. (subject to garbage collection) Another name for unstable could be out of sync. Usage and Feature ================= New commands ------------ Note that rebased changesets are now marked obsolete instead of being stripped. """ import os, sys try: from cStringIO import StringIO except ImportError: from StringIO import StringIO from mercurial.i18n import _ import json import struct from mercurial import util, base85 _pack = struct.pack _unpack = struct.unpack from mercurial import util try: from mercurial import obsolete obsolete._enabled = True except ImportError: raise util.Abort('Obsolete extension requires Mercurial 2.3 (or later)') from mercurial import context from mercurial import revset from mercurial import scmutil from mercurial import extensions from mercurial import pushkey from mercurial import discovery from mercurial import error from mercurial import commands from mercurial import changelog from mercurial import phases from mercurial.node import hex, bin, short, nullid from mercurial.lock import release from mercurial import localrepo from mercurial import cmdutil from mercurial import templatekw from mercurial.localrepo import storecache # This extension hold the following code # # - Extension Helper code # - ... # - Older format compat ##################################################################### ### Extension helper #### ##################################################################### class exthelper(object): """Helper for modular extension setup A single helper should be intanciated for each extension. Helper method are then used as decorator for various purpose. All decorator returns the original function and may be chained. """ def __init__(self): self._uicallables = [] self._extcallables = [] self._repocallables = [] self._revsetsymbols = [] self._templatekws = [] self._commandwrappers = [] self._extcommandwrappers = [] self._functionwrappers = [] self._duckpunchers = [] def final_uisetup(self, ui): """Method to be used as a the extension uisetup The following operations belong here: - Changes to ui.__class__ . The ui object that will be used to run the command has not yet been created. Changes made here will affect ui objects created after this, and in particular the ui that will be passed to runcommand - Command wraps (extensions.wrapcommand) - Changes that need to be visible by other extensions: because initialization occurs in phases (all extensions run uisetup, then all run extsetup), a change made here will be visible by other extensions during extsetup - Monkeypatches or function wraps (extensions.wrapfunction) of dispatch module members - Setup of pre-* and post-* hooks - pushkey setup """ for cont, funcname, func in self._duckpunchers: setattr(cont, funcname, func) for command, wrapper in self._commandwrappers: extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, command, wrapper) for cont, funcname, wrapper in self._functionwrappers: extensions.wrapfunction(cont, funcname, wrapper) for c in self._uicallables: c(ui) def final_extsetup(self, ui): """Method to be used as a the extension extsetup The following operations belong here: - Changes depending on the status of other extensions. (if extensions.find('mq')) - Add a global option to all commands - Extend revsets """ knownexts = {} for name, symbol in self._revsetsymbols: revset.symbols[name] = symbol for name, kw in self._templatekws: templatekw.keywords[name] = kw for ext, command, wrapper in self._extcommandwrappers: if ext not in knownexts: e = extensions.find('rebase') if e is None: raise util.Abort('extension %s not found' %e) knownexts[ext] = e.cmdtable extensions.wrapcommand(knownexts[ext], commands, wrapper) for c in self._extcallables: c(ui) def final_reposetup(self, ui, repo): """Method to be used as a the extension reposetup The following operations belong here: - All hooks but pre-* and post-* - Modify configuration variables - Changes to repo.__class__, repo.dirstate.__class__ """ for c in self._repocallables: c(ui, repo) def uisetup(self, call): """Decorated function will be executed during uisetup example:: @eh.uisetup def setupbabar(ui): print 'this is uisetup!' """ self._uicallables.append(call) return call def extsetup(self, call): """Decorated function will be executed during extsetup example:: @eh.extsetup def setupcelestine(ui): print 'this is extsetup!' """ self._uicallables.append(call) return call def reposetup(self, call): """Decorated function will be executed during reposetup example:: @eh.reposetup def setupzephir(ui, repo): print 'this is reposetup!' """ self._repocallables.append(call) return call def revset(self, symbolname): """Decorated function is a revset symbol The name of the symbol must be given as the decorator argument. The symbol is added during `extsetup`. example:: @eh.revset('hidden') def revsetbabar(repo, subset, x): args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'babar accept no argument') return [r for r in subset if 'babar' in repo[r].description()] """ def dec(symbol): self._revsetsymbols.append((symbolname, symbol)) return symbol return dec def templatekw(self, keywordname): """Decorated function is a revset keyword The name of the keyword must be given as the decorator argument. The symbol is added during `extsetup`. example:: @eh.templatekw('babar') def kwbabar(ctx): return 'babar' """ def dec(keyword): self._templatekws.append((keywordname, keyword)) return keyword return dec def wrapcommand(self, command, extension=None): """Decorated function is a command wrapper The name of the command must be given as the decorator argument. The wrapping is installed during `uisetup`. If the second option `extension` argument is provided, the wrapping will be applied in the extension commandtable. This argument must be a string that will be searched using `extension.find` if not found and Abort error is raised. If the wrapping apply to an extension, it is installed during `extsetup` example:: @eh.wrapcommand('summary') def wrapsummary(orig, ui, repo, *args, **kwargs): ui.note('Barry!') return orig(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs) """ def dec(wrapper): if extension is None: self._commandwrappers.append((command, wrapper)) else: self._extcommandwrappers.append((extension, command, wrapper)) return wrapper return dec def wrapfunction(self, container, funcname): """Decorated function is a function wrapper This function take two argument, the container and the name of the function to wrap. The wrapping is performed during `uisetup`. (there is don't support extension) example:: @eh.function(discovery, 'checkheads') def wrapfunction(orig, *args, **kwargs): ui.note('His head smashed in and his heart cut out') return orig(*args, **kwargs) """ def dec(wrapper): self._functionwrappers.append((container, funcname, wrapper)) return wrapper return dec def addattr(self, container, funcname): """Decorated function is to be added to the container This function take two argument, the container and the name of the function to wrap. The wrapping is performed during `uisetup`. example:: @eh.function(context.changectx, 'babar') def babar(ctx): return 'babar' in ctx.description """ def dec(func): self._duckpunchers.append((container, funcname, func)) return func return dec eh = exthelper() uisetup = eh.final_uisetup extsetup = eh.final_extsetup reposetup = eh.final_reposetup ### Patch changectx ############################# @eh.addattr(context.changectx, 'unstable') def unstable(ctx): """is the changeset unstable (have obsolete ancestor)""" if ctx.node() is None: return False return ctx.rev() in ctx._repo._unstableset @eh.addattr(context.changectx, 'extinct') def extinct(ctx): """is the changeset extinct by other""" if ctx.node() is None: return False return ctx.rev() in ctx._repo._extinctset @eh.addattr(context.changectx, 'latecomer') def latecomer(ctx): """is the changeset latecomer (Try to succeed to public change)""" if ctx.node() is None: return False return ctx.rev() in ctx._repo._latecomerset @eh.addattr(context.changectx, 'conflicting') def conflicting(ctx): """is the changeset conflicting (Try to succeed to public change)""" if ctx.node() is None: return False return ctx.rev() in ctx._repo._conflictingset ### revset ############################# @eh.revset('hidden') def revsethidden(repo, subset, x): """``hidden()`` Changeset is hidden. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'hidden takes no argument') return [r for r in subset if r in repo.hiddenrevs] @eh.revset('obsolete') def revsetobsolete(repo, subset, x): """``obsolete()`` Changeset is obsolete. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'obsolete takes no argument') return [r for r in subset if r in repo._obsoleteset and repo._phasecache.phase(repo, r) > 0] @eh.revset('unstable') def revsetunstable(repo, subset, x): """``unstable()`` Unstable changesets are non-obsolete with obsolete ancestors. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'unstable takes no arguments') return [r for r in subset if r in repo._unstableset] @eh.revset('suspended') def revsetsuspended(repo, subset, x): """``suspended()`` Obsolete changesets with non-obsolete descendants. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'suspended takes no arguments') return [r for r in subset if r in repo._suspendedset] @eh.revset('extinct') def revsetextinct(repo, subset, x): """``extinct()`` Obsolete changesets with obsolete descendants only. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'extinct takes no arguments') return [r for r in subset if r in repo._extinctset] @eh.revset('latecomer') def revsetlatecomer(repo, subset, x): """``latecomer()`` Changesets marked as successors of public changesets. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'latecomer takes no arguments') return [r for r in subset if r in repo._latecomerset] @eh.revset('conflicting') def revsetconflicting(repo, subset, x): """``conflicting()`` Changesets marked as successors of a same changeset. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'conflicting takes no arguments') return [r for r in subset if r in repo._conflictingset] def _precursors(repo, s): """Precursor of a changeset""" cs = set() nm = repo.changelog.nodemap markerbysubj = repo.obsstore.successors for r in s: for p in markerbysubj.get(repo[r].node(), ()): pr = nm.get(p[0]) if pr is not None: cs.add(pr) return cs @eh.revset('obsparents') @eh.revset('precursors') def revsetprecursors(repo, subset, x): """``precursors(set)`` Immediate precursors of changesets in set. """ s = revset.getset(repo, range(len(repo)), x) cs = _precursors(repo, s) return [r for r in subset if r in cs] def _allprecursors(repo, s): # XXX we need a better naming """transitive precursors of a subset""" toproceed = [repo[r].node() for r in s] seen = set() allsubjects = repo.obsstore.successors while toproceed: nc = toproceed.pop() for mark in allsubjects.get(nc, ()): np = mark[0] if np not in seen: seen.add(np) toproceed.append(np) nm = repo.changelog.nodemap cs = set() for p in seen: pr = nm.get(p) if pr is not None: cs.add(pr) return cs @eh.revset('obsancestors') @eh.revset('allprecursors') def revsetallprecursors(repo, subset, x): """``allprecursors(set)`` Transitive precursors of changesets in set. """ s = revset.getset(repo, range(len(repo)), x) cs = _allprecursors(repo, s) return [r for r in subset if r in cs] def _successors(repo, s): """Successors of a changeset""" cs = set() nm = repo.changelog.nodemap markerbyobj = repo.obsstore.precursors for r in s: for p in markerbyobj.get(repo[r].node(), ()): for sub in p[1]: sr = nm.get(sub) if sr is not None: cs.add(sr) return cs @eh.revset('obschildrend') @eh.revset('successors') def revsetsuccessors(repo, subset, x): """``successors(set)`` Immediate successors of changesets in set. """ s = revset.getset(repo, range(len(repo)), x) cs = _successors(repo, s) return [r for r in subset if r in cs] def _allsuccessors(repo, s): # XXX we need a better naming """transitive successors of a subset""" toproceed = [repo[r].node() for r in s] seen = set() allobjects = repo.obsstore.precursors while toproceed: nc = toproceed.pop() for mark in allobjects.get(nc, ()): for sub in mark[1]: if sub not in seen: seen.add(sub) toproceed.append(sub) nm = repo.changelog.nodemap cs = set() for s in seen: sr = nm.get(s) if sr is not None: cs.add(sr) return cs @eh.revset('obsdescendants') @eh.revset('allsuccessors') def revsetallsuccessors(repo, subset, x): """``allsuccessors(set)`` Transitive successors of changesets in set. """ s = revset.getset(repo, range(len(repo)), x) cs = _allsuccessors(repo, s) return [r for r in subset if r in cs] ### template keywords ##################### @eh.templatekw('obsolete') def obsoletekw(repo, ctx, templ, **args): """:obsolete: String. The obsolescence level of the node, could be ``stable``, ``unstable``, ``suspended`` or ``extinct``. """ rev = ctx.rev() if rev in repo._extinctset: return 'extinct' if rev in repo._suspendedset: return 'suspended' if rev in repo._unstableset: return 'unstable' return 'stable' ### Other Extension compat ############################ def buildstate(orig, repo, dest, rebaseset, *ags, **kws): """wrapper for rebase 's buildstate that exclude obsolete changeset""" rebaseset = repo.revs('%ld - extinct()', rebaseset) return orig(repo, dest, rebaseset, *ags, **kws) def defineparents(orig, repo, rev, target, state, *args, **kwargs): rebasestate = getattr(repo, '_rebasestate', None) if rebasestate is not None: repo._rebasestate = dict(state) repo._rebasetarget = target return orig(repo, rev, target, state, *args, **kwargs) def concludenode(orig, repo, rev, p1, *args, **kwargs): """wrapper for rebase 's concludenode that set obsolete relation""" newrev = orig(repo, rev, p1, *args, **kwargs) rebasestate = getattr(repo, '_rebasestate', None) if rebasestate is not None: if newrev is not None: nrev = repo[newrev].rev() else: nrev = p1 repo._rebasestate[rev] = nrev return newrev def cmdrebase(orig, ui, repo, *args, **kwargs): reallykeep = kwargs.get('keep', False) kwargs = dict(kwargs) kwargs['keep'] = True # We want to mark rebased revision as obsolete and set their # replacements if any. Doing it in concludenode() prevents # aborting the rebase, and is not called with all relevant # revisions in --collapse case. Instead, we try to track the # rebase state structure by sampling/updating it in # defineparents() and concludenode(). The obsolete markers are # added from this state after a successful call. repo._rebasestate = {} repo._rebasetarget = None try: res = orig(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs) if not reallykeep: # Filter nullmerge or unrebased entries repo._rebasestate = dict(p for p in repo._rebasestate.iteritems() if p[1] >= 0) if not res and not kwargs.get('abort') and repo._rebasestate: # Rebased revisions are assumed to be descendants of # targetrev. If a source revision is mapped to targetrev # or to another rebased revision, it must have been # removed. targetrev = repo[repo._rebasetarget].rev() newrevs = set([targetrev]) replacements = {} for rev, newrev in sorted(repo._rebasestate.items()): oldnode = repo[rev].node() if newrev not in newrevs: newnode = repo[newrev].node() newrevs.add(newrev) else: newnode = nullid replacements[oldnode] = newnode if kwargs.get('collapse'): newnodes = set(n for n in replacements.values() if n != nullid) if newnodes: # Collapsing into more than one revision? assert len(newnodes) == 1, newnodes newnode = newnodes.pop() else: newnode = nullid repo.addcollapsedobsolete(replacements, newnode) else: for oldnode, newnode in replacements.iteritems(): repo.addobsolete(newnode, oldnode) return res finally: delattr(repo, '_rebasestate') delattr(repo, '_rebasetarget') @eh.extsetup def _rebasewrapping(ui): # warning about more obsolete try: rebase = extensions.find('rebase') if rebase: entry = extensions.wrapcommand(rebase.cmdtable, 'rebase', warnobserrors) extensions.wrapfunction(rebase, 'buildstate', buildstate) extensions.wrapfunction(rebase, 'defineparents', defineparents) extensions.wrapfunction(rebase, 'concludenode', concludenode) extensions.wrapcommand(rebase.cmdtable, "rebase", cmdrebase) except KeyError: pass # rebase not found ### Discovery wrapping ############################# @eh.wrapfunction(discovery, 'checkheads') def wrapcheckheads(orig, repo, remote, outgoing, *args, **kwargs): """wrap mercurial.discovery.checkheads * prevent unstability to be pushed * patch remote to ignore obsolete heads on remote """ # do not push instability for h in outgoing.missingheads: # Checking heads is enough, obsolete descendants are either # obsolete or unstable. ctx = repo[h] if ctx.latecomer(): raise util.Abort(_("push includes a latecomer changeset: %s!") % ctx) if ctx.conflicting(): raise util.Abort(_("push includes a conflicting changeset: %s!") % ctx) return orig(repo, remote, outgoing, *args, **kwargs) @eh.wrapfunction(phases, 'advanceboundary') def wrapclearcache(orig, repo, *args, **kwargs): try: return orig(repo, *args, **kwargs) finally: repo._clearobsoletecache() ### New commands ############################# cmdtable = {} command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable) @command('debugsuccessors', [], '') def cmddebugsuccessors(ui, repo): """dump obsolete changesets and their successors Each line matches an existing marker, the first identifier is the obsolete changeset identifier, followed by it successors. """ lock = repo.lock() try: allsuccessors = repo.obsstore.precursors for old in sorted(allsuccessors): successors = [sorted(m[1]) for m in allsuccessors[old]] for i, group in enumerate(sorted(successors)): ui.write('%s' % short(old)) for new in group: ui.write(' %s' % short(new)) ui.write('\n') finally: lock.release() ### Altering existing command ############################# @eh.wrapcommand("update") @eh.wrapcommand("pull") def wrapmayobsoletewc(origfn, ui, repo, *args, **opts): res = origfn(ui, repo, *args, **opts) if repo['.'].obsolete(): ui.warn(_('Working directory parent is obsolete\n')) return res def warnobserrors(orig, ui, repo, *args, **kwargs): """display warning is the command resulted in more instable changeset""" priorunstables = len(repo.revs('unstable()')) priorlatecomers = len(repo.revs('latecomer()')) priorconflictings = len(repo.revs('conflicting()')) #print orig, priorunstables #print len(repo.revs('secret() - obsolete()')) try: return orig(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs) finally: newunstables = len(repo.revs('unstable()')) - priorunstables newlatecomers = len(repo.revs('latecomer()')) - priorlatecomers newconflictings = len(repo.revs('conflicting()')) - priorconflictings #print orig, newunstables #print len(repo.revs('secret() - obsolete()')) if newunstables > 0: ui.warn(_('%i new unstables changesets\n') % newunstables) if newlatecomers > 0: ui.warn(_('%i new latecomers changesets\n') % newlatecomers) if newconflictings > 0: ui.warn(_('%i new conflictings changesets\n') % newconflictings) @eh.extsetup def _coreobserrorwrapping(ui): # warning about more obsolete for cmd in ['commit', 'push', 'pull', 'graft', 'phase', 'unbundle']: entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, cmd, warnobserrors) @eh.wrapfunction(cmdutil, 'amend') def wrapcmdutilamend(orig, ui, repo, commitfunc, old, *args, **kwargs): oldnode = old.node() new = orig(ui, repo, commitfunc, old, *args, **kwargs) if new != oldnode: lock = repo.lock() try: tr = repo.transaction('post-amend-obst') try: meta = { 'date': '%i %i' % util.makedate(), 'user': ui.username(), } repo.obsstore.create(tr, oldnode, [new], 0, meta) tr.close() repo._clearobsoletecache() finally: tr.release() finally: lock.release() return new ### diagnostique tools ############################# def unstables(repo): """Return all unstable changeset""" return scmutil.revrange(repo, ['obsolete():: and (not obsolete())']) def newerversion(repo, obs): """Return the newer version of an obsolete changeset""" toproceed = set([(obs,)]) # XXX known optimization available newer = set() objectrels = repo.obsstore.precursors while toproceed: current = toproceed.pop() assert len(current) <= 1, 'splitting not handled yet. %r' % current current = [n for n in current if n != nullid] if current: n, = current if n in objectrels: markers = objectrels[n] for mark in markers: toproceed.add(tuple(mark[1])) else: newer.add(tuple(current)) else: newer.add(()) return sorted(newer) ### repo subclassing ############################# @eh.reposetup def _reposetup(ui, repo): if not repo.local(): return opush = repo.push o_updatebranchcache = repo.updatebranchcache o_writejournal = repo._writejournal o_hook = repo.hook class obsoletingrepo(repo.__class__): # workaround def hook(self, name, throw=False, **args): if 'pushkey' in name: args.pop('new') args.pop('old') return o_hook(name, throw=False, **args) ### Public method # XXX Kill me def obsoletedby(self, node): """return the set of node that make <node> obsolete (obj)""" others = set() for marker in self.obsstore.precursors.get(node, []): others.update(marker[1]) return others # XXX Kill me def obsolete(self, node): """return the set of node that <node> make obsolete (sub)""" return set(marker[0] for marker in self.obsstore.successors.get(node, [])) # XXX move me on obssotre @util.propertycache def _obsoleteset(self): """the set of obsolete revision""" obs = set() nm = self.changelog.nodemap for prec in self.obsstore.precursors: rev = nm.get(prec) if rev is not None: obs.add(rev) return obs # XXX move me on obssotre @util.propertycache def _unstableset(self): """the set of non obsolete revision with obsolete parent""" return set(self.revs('(obsolete()::) - obsolete()')) # XXX move me on obssotre @util.propertycache def _suspendedset(self): """the set of obsolete parent with non obsolete descendant""" return set(self.revs('obsolete() and obsolete()::unstable()')) # XXX move me on obssotre @util.propertycache def _extinctset(self): """the set of obsolete parent without non obsolete descendant""" return set(self.revs('obsolete() - obsolete()::unstable()')) # XXX move me on obssotre @util.propertycache def _latecomerset(self): """the set of rev trying to obsolete public revision""" query = 'allsuccessors(public()) - obsolete() - public()' return set(self.revs(query)) # XXX move me on obssotre @util.propertycache def _conflictingset(self): """the set of rev trying to obsolete public revision""" conflicting = set() obsstore = self.obsstore newermap = {} for ctx in self.set('(not public()) - obsolete()'): prec = obsstore.successors.get(ctx.node(), ()) toprocess = set(prec) while toprocess: prec = toprocess.pop()[0] if prec not in newermap: newermap[prec] = newerversion(self, prec) newer = [n for n in newermap[prec] if n] # filter kill if len(newer) > 1: conflicting.add(ctx.rev()) break toprocess.update(obsstore.successors.get(prec, ())) return conflicting def _clearobsoletecache(self): if '_obsoleteset' in vars(self): del self._obsoleteset self._clearunstablecache() def updatebranchcache(self): o_updatebranchcache() self._clearunstablecache() def _clearunstablecache(self): if '_unstableset' in vars(self): del self._unstableset if '_suspendedset' in vars(self): del self._suspendedset if '_extinctset' in vars(self): del self._extinctset if '_latecomerset' in vars(self): del self._latecomerset if '_conflictingset' in vars(self): del self._conflictingset # XXX kill me def addobsolete(self, sub, obj): """Add a relation marking that node <sub> is a new version of <obj>""" assert sub != obj if not repo[obj].phase(): if sub is None: self.ui.warn( _("trying to kill immutable changeset %(obj)s\n") % {'obj': short(obj)}) if sub is not None: self.ui.warn( _("%(sub)s try to obsolete immutable changeset %(obj)s\n") % {'sub': short(sub), 'obj': short(obj)}) lock = self.lock() try: tr = self.transaction('add-obsolete') try: meta = { 'date': '%i %i' % util.makedate(), 'user': ui.username(), } subs = (sub == nullid) and [] or [sub] mid = self.obsstore.create(tr, obj, subs, 0, meta) tr.close() self._clearobsoletecache() return mid finally: tr.release() finally: lock.release() # XXX kill me def addcollapsedobsolete(self, oldnodes, newnode): """Mark oldnodes as collapsed into newnode.""" # Assume oldnodes are all descendants of a single rev rootrevs = self.revs('roots(%ln)', oldnodes) assert len(rootrevs) == 1, rootrevs #rootnode = self[rootrevs[0]].node() for n in oldnodes: self.addobsolete(newnode, n) ### pull // push support def push(self, remote, *args, **opts): """wrapper around pull that pull obsolete relation""" try: result = opush(remote, *args, **opts) except util.Abort, ex: hint = _("use 'hg stabilize' to get a stable history " "or --force to ignore warnings") if (len(ex.args) >= 1 and ex.args[0].startswith('push includes ') and ex.hint is None): ex.hint = hint raise return result repo.__class__ = obsoletingrepo ##################################################################### ### Older format management ### ##################################################################### # Code related to detection and management of older legacy format never # handled by core @eh.reposetup def _checkoldobsolete(ui, repo): """Detect that a repo still carry some old obsolete format """ if not repo.local(): return for arg in sys.argv: if 'debugc' in arg: break else: data = repo.opener.tryread('obsolete-relations') if not data: data = repo.sopener.tryread('obsoletemarkers') if data: raise util.Abort('old format of obsolete marker detected!\n' 'run `hg debugconvertobsolete` once.') def _obsdeserialise(flike): """read a file like object serialised with _obsserialise this desierialize into a {subject -> objects} mapping""" rels = {} for line in flike: subhex, objhex = line.split() subnode = bin(subhex) if subnode == nullid: subnode = None rels.setdefault( subnode, set()).add(bin(objhex)) return rels @command('debugconvertobsolete', [], '') def cmddebugconvertobsolete(ui, repo): """import markers from an .hg/obsolete-relations file""" cnt = 0 err = 0 l = repo.lock() some = False try: unlink = [] tr = repo.transaction('convert-obsolete') try: repo._importoldobsolete = True store = repo.obsstore ### very first format try: f = repo.opener('obsolete-relations') try: some = True for line in f: subhex, objhex = line.split() suc = bin(subhex) prec = bin(objhex) sucs = (suc==nullid) and [] or [suc] meta = { 'date': '%i %i' % util.makedate(), 'user': ui.username(), } try: store.create(tr, prec, sucs, 0, meta) cnt += 1 except ValueError: repo.ui.write_err("invalid old marker line: %s" % (line)) err += 1 finally: f.close() unlink.append(repo.join('obsolete-relations')) except IOError: pass ### second (json) format data = repo.sopener.tryread('obsoletemarkers') if data: some = True for oldmark in json.loads(data): del oldmark['id'] # dropped for now del oldmark['reason'] # unused until then oldobject = str(oldmark.pop('object')) oldsubjects = [str(s) for s in oldmark.pop('subjects', [])] LOOKUP_ERRORS = (error.RepoLookupError, error.LookupError) if len(oldobject) != 40: try: oldobject = repo[oldobject].node() except LOOKUP_ERRORS: pass if any(len(s) != 40 for s in oldsubjects): try: oldsubjects = [repo[s].node() for s in oldsubjects] except LOOKUP_ERRORS: pass oldmark['date'] = '%i %i' % tuple(oldmark['date']) meta = dict((k.encode('utf-8'), v.encode('utf-8')) for k, v in oldmark.iteritems()) try: succs = [bin(n) for n in oldsubjects] succs = [n for n in succs if n != nullid] store.create(tr, bin(oldobject), succs, 0, meta) cnt += 1 except ValueError: repo.ui.write_err("invalid marker %s -> %s\n" % (oldobject, oldsubjects)) err += 1 unlink.append(repo.sjoin('obsoletemarkers')) tr.close() for path in unlink: util.unlink(path) finally: tr.release() finally: del repo._importoldobsolete l.release() if not some: ui.warn('nothing to do\n') ui.status('%i obsolete marker converted\n' % cnt) if err: ui.write_err('%i conversion failed. check you graph!\n' % err)