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localrepo: support marking repos as having shallow file storage Various operations against repositories need to know if repository storage is full or partial. For example, a checkout (including possibly a widening of a sparse checkout), needs to know if it can assume all file revisions are available or whether to look for missing revisions first. This commit lays the plumbing for doing that. We define a repo creation option that indicates that shallow file storage is desired. The SQLite store uses this creation option to add an extra repo requirement indicating file storage is shallow. A new repository feature has been added to indicate that file storage is shallow. The SQLite store adds this feature when the shallow file store requirement is present. Code can now look at repo.features to determine if repo file storage may be shallow and take additional actions if so. While we're here, we also teach the SQLite store to handle the narrow repo requirement, which gets added when making narrow clones. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5166
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 19 Oct 2018 14:59:03 +0200
parents ac865f020b99
children 2372284d9457
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

from mercurial import extensions

def genwrapper(x):
    def f(orig, *args, **kwds):
        return [x] + orig(*args, **kwds)
    f.x = x
    return f

def getid(wrapper):
    return getattr(wrapper, 'x', '-')

wrappers = [genwrapper(i) for i in range(5)]

class dummyclass(object):
    def getstack(self):
        return ['orig']

dummy = dummyclass()

def batchwrap(wrappers):
    for w in wrappers:
        extensions.wrapfunction(dummy, 'getstack', w)
        print('wrap %d: %s' % (getid(w), dummy.getstack()))

def batchunwrap(wrappers):
    for w in wrappers:
        result = None
        try:
            result = extensions.unwrapfunction(dummy, 'getstack', w)
            msg = str(dummy.getstack())
        except (ValueError, IndexError) as e:
            msg = e.__class__.__name__
        print('unwrap %s: %s: %s' % (getid(w), getid(result), msg))

batchwrap(wrappers + [wrappers[0]])
batchunwrap([(wrappers[i] if i is not None and i >= 0 else None)
             for i in [3, None, 0, 4, 0, 2, 1, None]])

wrap0 = extensions.wrappedfunction(dummy, 'getstack', wrappers[0])
wrap1 = extensions.wrappedfunction(dummy, 'getstack', wrappers[1])

# Use them in a different order from how they were created to check that
# the wrapping happens in __enter__, not in __init__
print('context manager', dummy.getstack())
with wrap1:
    print('context manager', dummy.getstack())
    with wrap0:
        print('context manager', dummy.getstack())
        # Bad programmer forgets to unwrap the function, but the context
        # managers still unwrap their wrappings.
        extensions.wrapfunction(dummy, 'getstack', wrappers[2])
        print('context manager', dummy.getstack())
    print('context manager', dummy.getstack())
print('context manager', dummy.getstack())

# Wrap callable object which has no __name__
class callableobj(object):
    def __call__(self):
        return ['orig']
dummy.cobj = callableobj()
extensions.wrapfunction(dummy, 'cobj', wrappers[0])
print('wrap callable object', dummy.cobj())