mercurial/cffi/osutil.py
author Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net>
Mon, 20 Nov 2017 21:59:00 +0800
changeset 35119 23bba755cf80
parent 34647 dacfcdd8b94e
child 43076 2372284d9457
permissions -rw-r--r--
hgweb: use webutil.commonentry() for nodes (but not for jsdata yet) in /graph This makes graphdata() simpler by using existing code that gets common changeset properties for showing in hgweb. graphdata() is a nested function in graph() that prepares entries for /graph view, but there are two different lists of changesets prepared: "jsdata" for JavaScript-rendered graph and "nodes" for everything else. For "jsdata", properties "node", "user", "age" and "desc" are passed through various template filters because we don't have these filters in JavaScript, so the data has to be prepared server-side. But now that commonentry() is used for producing "nodes" list (and it doesn't apply any filters), these filters need to be added to the appropriate templates (only raw at this moment, everything else either doesn't implement graph or uses JavaScript). This is a bit of refactoring that will hopefully simplify future patches. The end result is to have /graph that only renders the actual graph with nodes and vertices in JavaScript, and the rest is done server-side. This way server-side code can focus on showing a list of changesets, which is easy because we already have /log, /shortlog, etc, and JavaScript code can be simplified, making it easier to add obsolescence graph and other features.

# osutil.py - CFFI version of osutil.c
#
# Copyright 2016 Maciej Fijalkowski <fijall@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import

import os
import stat as statmod

from ..pure.osutil import *

from .. import (
    pycompat,
)

if pycompat.isdarwin:
    from . import _osutil

    ffi = _osutil.ffi
    lib = _osutil.lib

    listdir_batch_size = 4096
    # tweakable number, only affects performance, which chunks
    # of bytes do we get back from getattrlistbulk

    attrkinds = [None] * 20 # we need the max no for enum VXXX, 20 is plenty

    attrkinds[lib.VREG] = statmod.S_IFREG
    attrkinds[lib.VDIR] = statmod.S_IFDIR
    attrkinds[lib.VLNK] = statmod.S_IFLNK
    attrkinds[lib.VBLK] = statmod.S_IFBLK
    attrkinds[lib.VCHR] = statmod.S_IFCHR
    attrkinds[lib.VFIFO] = statmod.S_IFIFO
    attrkinds[lib.VSOCK] = statmod.S_IFSOCK

    class stat_res(object):
        def __init__(self, st_mode, st_mtime, st_size):
            self.st_mode = st_mode
            self.st_mtime = st_mtime
            self.st_size = st_size

    tv_sec_ofs = ffi.offsetof("struct timespec", "tv_sec")
    buf = ffi.new("char[]", listdir_batch_size)

    def listdirinternal(dfd, req, stat, skip):
        ret = []
        while True:
            r = lib.getattrlistbulk(dfd, req, buf, listdir_batch_size, 0)
            if r == 0:
                break
            if r == -1:
                raise OSError(ffi.errno, os.strerror(ffi.errno))
            cur = ffi.cast("val_attrs_t*", buf)
            for i in range(r):
                lgt = cur.length
                assert lgt == ffi.cast('uint32_t*', cur)[0]
                ofs = cur.name_info.attr_dataoffset
                str_lgt = cur.name_info.attr_length
                base_ofs = ffi.offsetof('val_attrs_t', 'name_info')
                name = str(ffi.buffer(ffi.cast("char*", cur) + base_ofs + ofs,
                           str_lgt - 1))
                tp = attrkinds[cur.obj_type]
                if name == "." or name == "..":
                    continue
                if skip == name and tp == statmod.S_ISDIR:
                    return []
                if stat:
                    mtime = cur.mtime.tv_sec
                    mode = (cur.accessmask & ~lib.S_IFMT)| tp
                    ret.append((name, tp, stat_res(st_mode=mode, st_mtime=mtime,
                                st_size=cur.datalength)))
                else:
                    ret.append((name, tp))
                cur = ffi.cast("val_attrs_t*", int(ffi.cast("intptr_t", cur))
                    + lgt)
        return ret

    def listdir(path, stat=False, skip=None):
        req = ffi.new("struct attrlist*")
        req.bitmapcount = lib.ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT
        req.commonattr = (lib.ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS |
                          lib.ATTR_CMN_NAME |
                          lib.ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE |
                          lib.ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK |
                          lib.ATTR_CMN_MODTIME)
        req.fileattr = lib.ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH
        dfd = lib.open(path, lib.O_RDONLY, 0)
        if dfd == -1:
            raise OSError(ffi.errno, os.strerror(ffi.errno))

        try:
            ret = listdirinternal(dfd, req, stat, skip)
        finally:
            try:
                lib.close(dfd)
            except BaseException:
                pass # we ignore all the errors from closing, not
                # much we can do about that
        return ret