dirstate: drop the merged_removed method
It it no longer in use.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11513
# parsers.py - Python implementation of parsers.c
#
# Copyright 2009 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> and others
#
# 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 struct
import zlib
from ..node import (
nullrev,
sha1nodeconstants,
)
from ..thirdparty import attr
from .. import (
error,
pycompat,
revlogutils,
util,
)
from ..revlogutils import nodemap as nodemaputil
from ..revlogutils import constants as revlog_constants
stringio = pycompat.bytesio
_pack = struct.pack
_unpack = struct.unpack
_compress = zlib.compress
_decompress = zlib.decompress
# a special value used internally for `size` if the file come from the other parent
FROM_P2 = -2
# a special value used internally for `size` if the file is modified/merged/added
NONNORMAL = -1
# a special value used internally for `time` if the time is ambigeous
AMBIGUOUS_TIME = -1
@attr.s(slots=True, init=False)
class DirstateItem(object):
"""represent a dirstate entry
It contains:
- state (one of 'n', 'a', 'r', 'm')
- mode,
- size,
- mtime,
"""
_wc_tracked = attr.ib()
_p1_tracked = attr.ib()
_p2_tracked = attr.ib()
# the three item above should probably be combined
#
# However it is unclear if they properly cover some of the most advanced
# merge case. So we should probably wait on this to be settled.
_merged = attr.ib()
_clean_p1 = attr.ib()
_clean_p2 = attr.ib()
_possibly_dirty = attr.ib()
_mode = attr.ib()
_size = attr.ib()
_mtime = attr.ib()
def __init__(
self,
wc_tracked=False,
p1_tracked=False,
p2_tracked=False,
merged=False,
clean_p1=False,
clean_p2=False,
possibly_dirty=False,
parentfiledata=None,
):
if merged and (clean_p1 or clean_p2):
msg = b'`merged` argument incompatible with `clean_p1`/`clean_p2`'
raise error.ProgrammingError(msg)
self._wc_tracked = wc_tracked
self._p1_tracked = p1_tracked
self._p2_tracked = p2_tracked
self._merged = merged
self._clean_p1 = clean_p1
self._clean_p2 = clean_p2
self._possibly_dirty = possibly_dirty
if parentfiledata is None:
self._mode = None
self._size = None
self._mtime = None
else:
self._mode = parentfiledata[0]
self._size = parentfiledata[1]
self._mtime = parentfiledata[2]
@classmethod
def new_added(cls):
"""constructor to help legacy API to build a new "added" item
Should eventually be removed
"""
instance = cls()
instance._wc_tracked = True
instance._p1_tracked = False
instance._p2_tracked = False
return instance
@classmethod
def new_merged(cls):
"""constructor to help legacy API to build a new "merged" item
Should eventually be removed
"""
instance = cls()
instance._wc_tracked = True
instance._p1_tracked = True # might not be True because of rename ?
instance._p2_tracked = True # might not be True because of rename ?
instance._merged = True
return instance
@classmethod
def new_from_p2(cls):
"""constructor to help legacy API to build a new "from_p2" item
Should eventually be removed
"""
instance = cls()
instance._wc_tracked = True
instance._p1_tracked = False # might actually be True
instance._p2_tracked = True
instance._clean_p2 = True
return instance
@classmethod
def new_possibly_dirty(cls):
"""constructor to help legacy API to build a new "possibly_dirty" item
Should eventually be removed
"""
instance = cls()
instance._wc_tracked = True
instance._p1_tracked = True
instance._possibly_dirty = True
return instance
@classmethod
def new_normal(cls, mode, size, mtime):
"""constructor to help legacy API to build a new "normal" item
Should eventually be removed
"""
assert size != FROM_P2
assert size != NONNORMAL
instance = cls()
instance._wc_tracked = True
instance._p1_tracked = True
instance._mode = mode
instance._size = size
instance._mtime = mtime
return instance
@classmethod
def from_v1_data(cls, state, mode, size, mtime):
"""Build a new DirstateItem object from V1 data
Since the dirstate-v1 format is frozen, the signature of this function
is not expected to change, unlike the __init__ one.
"""
if state == b'm':
return cls.new_merged()
elif state == b'a':
return cls.new_added()
elif state == b'r':
instance = cls()
instance._wc_tracked = False
if size == NONNORMAL:
instance._merged = True
instance._p1_tracked = (
True # might not be True because of rename ?
)
instance._p2_tracked = (
True # might not be True because of rename ?
)
elif size == FROM_P2:
instance._clean_p2 = True
instance._p1_tracked = (
False # We actually don't know (file history)
)
instance._p2_tracked = True
else:
instance._p1_tracked = True
return instance
elif state == b'n':
if size == FROM_P2:
return cls.new_from_p2()
elif size == NONNORMAL:
return cls.new_possibly_dirty()
elif mtime == AMBIGUOUS_TIME:
instance = cls.new_normal(mode, size, 42)
instance._mtime = None
instance._possibly_dirty = True
return instance
else:
return cls.new_normal(mode, size, mtime)
else:
raise RuntimeError(b'unknown state: %s' % state)
def set_possibly_dirty(self):
"""Mark a file as "possibly dirty"
This means the next status call will have to actually check its content
to make sure it is correct.
"""
self._possibly_dirty = True
def set_clean(self, mode, size, mtime):
"""mark a file as "clean" cancelling potential "possibly dirty call"
Note: this function is a descendant of `dirstate.normal` and is
currently expected to be call on "normal" entry only. There are not
reason for this to not change in the future as long as the ccode is
updated to preserve the proper state of the non-normal files.
"""
self._wc_tracked = True
self._p1_tracked = True
self._p2_tracked = False # this might be wrong
self._merged = False
self._clean_p2 = False
self._possibly_dirty = False
self._mode = mode
self._size = size
self._mtime = mtime
def set_tracked(self):
"""mark a file as tracked in the working copy
This will ultimately be called by command like `hg add`.
"""
self._wc_tracked = True
# `set_tracked` is replacing various `normallookup` call. So we set
# "possibly dirty" to stay on the safe side.
#
# Consider dropping this in the future in favor of something less broad.
self._possibly_dirty = True
def set_untracked(self):
"""mark a file as untracked in the working copy
This will ultimately be called by command like `hg remove`.
"""
# backup the previous state (useful for merge)
self._wc_tracked = False
self._mode = None
self._size = None
self._mtime = None
def drop_merge_data(self):
"""remove all "merge-only" from a DirstateItem
This is to be call by the dirstatemap code when the second parent is dropped
"""
if not (self.merged or self.from_p2):
return
self._p1_tracked = self.merged # why is this not already properly set ?
self._merged = False
self._clean_p1 = False
self._clean_p2 = False
self._p2_tracked = False
self._possibly_dirty = True
self._mode = None
self._size = None
self._mtime = None
@property
def mode(self):
return self.v1_mode()
@property
def size(self):
return self.v1_size()
@property
def mtime(self):
return self.v1_mtime()
@property
def state(self):
"""
States are:
n normal
m needs merging
r marked for removal
a marked for addition
XXX This "state" is a bit obscure and mostly a direct expression of the
dirstatev1 format. It would make sense to ultimately deprecate it in
favor of the more "semantic" attributes.
"""
return self.v1_state()
@property
def tracked(self):
"""True is the file is tracked in the working copy"""
return self._wc_tracked
@property
def added(self):
"""True if the file has been added"""
return self._wc_tracked and not (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_tracked)
@property
def merged(self):
"""True if the file has been merged
Should only be set if a merge is in progress in the dirstate
"""
return self._wc_tracked and self._merged
@property
def from_p2(self):
"""True if the file have been fetched from p2 during the current merge
This is only True is the file is currently tracked.
Should only be set if a merge is in progress in the dirstate
"""
if not self._wc_tracked:
return False
return self._clean_p2
@property
def from_p2_removed(self):
"""True if the file has been removed, but was "from_p2" initially
This property seems like an abstraction leakage and should probably be
dealt in this class (or maybe the dirstatemap) directly.
"""
return self.removed and self._clean_p2
@property
def removed(self):
"""True if the file has been removed"""
return not self._wc_tracked and (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_tracked)
def v1_state(self):
"""return a "state" suitable for v1 serialization"""
if not (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_tracked or self._wc_tracked):
# the object has no state to record, this is -currently-
# unsupported
raise RuntimeError('untracked item')
elif self.removed:
return b'r'
elif self.merged:
return b'm'
elif self.added:
return b'a'
else:
return b'n'
def v1_mode(self):
"""return a "mode" suitable for v1 serialization"""
return self._mode if self._mode is not None else 0
def v1_size(self):
"""return a "size" suitable for v1 serialization"""
if not (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_tracked or self._wc_tracked):
# the object has no state to record, this is -currently-
# unsupported
raise RuntimeError('untracked item')
elif self.removed and self._merged:
return NONNORMAL
elif self.from_p2_removed:
return FROM_P2
elif self.removed:
return 0
elif self.merged:
return FROM_P2
elif self.added:
return NONNORMAL
elif self.from_p2:
return FROM_P2
elif self._possibly_dirty:
return self._size if self._size is not None else NONNORMAL
else:
return self._size
def v1_mtime(self):
"""return a "mtime" suitable for v1 serialization"""
if not (self._p1_tracked or self._p2_tracked or self._wc_tracked):
# the object has no state to record, this is -currently-
# unsupported
raise RuntimeError('untracked item')
elif self.removed:
return 0
elif self._possibly_dirty:
return AMBIGUOUS_TIME
elif self.merged:
return AMBIGUOUS_TIME
elif self.added:
return AMBIGUOUS_TIME
elif self.from_p2:
return AMBIGUOUS_TIME
else:
return self._mtime if self._mtime is not None else 0
def need_delay(self, now):
"""True if the stored mtime would be ambiguous with the current time"""
return self.v1_state() == b'n' and self.v1_mtime() == now
def gettype(q):
return int(q & 0xFFFF)
class BaseIndexObject(object):
# Can I be passed to an algorithme implemented in Rust ?
rust_ext_compat = 0
# Format of an index entry according to Python's `struct` language
index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V1
# Size of a C unsigned long long int, platform independent
big_int_size = struct.calcsize(b'>Q')
# Size of a C long int, platform independent
int_size = struct.calcsize(b'>i')
# An empty index entry, used as a default value to be overridden, or nullrev
null_item = (
0,
0,
0,
-1,
-1,
-1,
-1,
sha1nodeconstants.nullid,
0,
0,
revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE,
revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE,
)
@util.propertycache
def entry_size(self):
return self.index_format.size
@property
def nodemap(self):
msg = b"index.nodemap is deprecated, use index.[has_node|rev|get_rev]"
util.nouideprecwarn(msg, b'5.3', stacklevel=2)
return self._nodemap
@util.propertycache
def _nodemap(self):
nodemap = nodemaputil.NodeMap({sha1nodeconstants.nullid: nullrev})
for r in range(0, len(self)):
n = self[r][7]
nodemap[n] = r
return nodemap
def has_node(self, node):
"""return True if the node exist in the index"""
return node in self._nodemap
def rev(self, node):
"""return a revision for a node
If the node is unknown, raise a RevlogError"""
return self._nodemap[node]
def get_rev(self, node):
"""return a revision for a node
If the node is unknown, return None"""
return self._nodemap.get(node)
def _stripnodes(self, start):
if '_nodemap' in vars(self):
for r in range(start, len(self)):
n = self[r][7]
del self._nodemap[n]
def clearcaches(self):
self.__dict__.pop('_nodemap', None)
def __len__(self):
return self._lgt + len(self._extra)
def append(self, tup):
if '_nodemap' in vars(self):
self._nodemap[tup[7]] = len(self)
data = self._pack_entry(len(self), tup)
self._extra.append(data)
def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry):
assert entry[8] == 0
assert entry[9] == 0
return self.index_format.pack(*entry[:8])
def _check_index(self, i):
if not isinstance(i, int):
raise TypeError(b"expecting int indexes")
if i < 0 or i >= len(self):
raise IndexError
def __getitem__(self, i):
if i == -1:
return self.null_item
self._check_index(i)
if i >= self._lgt:
data = self._extra[i - self._lgt]
else:
index = self._calculate_index(i)
data = self._data[index : index + self.entry_size]
r = self._unpack_entry(i, data)
if self._lgt and i == 0:
offset = revlogutils.offset_type(0, gettype(r[0]))
r = (offset,) + r[1:]
return r
def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data):
r = self.index_format.unpack(data)
r = r + (
0,
0,
revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE,
revlog_constants.COMP_MODE_INLINE,
)
return r
def pack_header(self, header):
"""pack header information as binary"""
v_fmt = revlog_constants.INDEX_HEADER
return v_fmt.pack(header)
def entry_binary(self, rev):
"""return the raw binary string representing a revision"""
entry = self[rev]
p = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V1.pack(*entry[:8])
if rev == 0:
p = p[revlog_constants.INDEX_HEADER.size :]
return p
class IndexObject(BaseIndexObject):
def __init__(self, data):
assert len(data) % self.entry_size == 0, (
len(data),
self.entry_size,
len(data) % self.entry_size,
)
self._data = data
self._lgt = len(data) // self.entry_size
self._extra = []
def _calculate_index(self, i):
return i * self.entry_size
def __delitem__(self, i):
if not isinstance(i, slice) or not i.stop == -1 or i.step is not None:
raise ValueError(b"deleting slices only supports a:-1 with step 1")
i = i.start
self._check_index(i)
self._stripnodes(i)
if i < self._lgt:
self._data = self._data[: i * self.entry_size]
self._lgt = i
self._extra = []
else:
self._extra = self._extra[: i - self._lgt]
class PersistentNodeMapIndexObject(IndexObject):
"""a Debug oriented class to test persistent nodemap
We need a simple python object to test API and higher level behavior. See
the Rust implementation for more serious usage. This should be used only
through the dedicated `devel.persistent-nodemap` config.
"""
def nodemap_data_all(self):
"""Return bytes containing a full serialization of a nodemap
The nodemap should be valid for the full set of revisions in the
index."""
return nodemaputil.persistent_data(self)
def nodemap_data_incremental(self):
"""Return bytes containing a incremental update to persistent nodemap
This containst the data for an append-only update of the data provided
in the last call to `update_nodemap_data`.
"""
if self._nm_root is None:
return None
docket = self._nm_docket
changed, data = nodemaputil.update_persistent_data(
self, self._nm_root, self._nm_max_idx, self._nm_docket.tip_rev
)
self._nm_root = self._nm_max_idx = self._nm_docket = None
return docket, changed, data
def update_nodemap_data(self, docket, nm_data):
"""provide full block of persisted binary data for a nodemap
The data are expected to come from disk. See `nodemap_data_all` for a
produceur of such data."""
if nm_data is not None:
self._nm_root, self._nm_max_idx = nodemaputil.parse_data(nm_data)
if self._nm_root:
self._nm_docket = docket
else:
self._nm_root = self._nm_max_idx = self._nm_docket = None
class InlinedIndexObject(BaseIndexObject):
def __init__(self, data, inline=0):
self._data = data
self._lgt = self._inline_scan(None)
self._inline_scan(self._lgt)
self._extra = []
def _inline_scan(self, lgt):
off = 0
if lgt is not None:
self._offsets = [0] * lgt
count = 0
while off <= len(self._data) - self.entry_size:
start = off + self.big_int_size
(s,) = struct.unpack(
b'>i',
self._data[start : start + self.int_size],
)
if lgt is not None:
self._offsets[count] = off
count += 1
off += self.entry_size + s
if off != len(self._data):
raise ValueError(b"corrupted data")
return count
def __delitem__(self, i):
if not isinstance(i, slice) or not i.stop == -1 or i.step is not None:
raise ValueError(b"deleting slices only supports a:-1 with step 1")
i = i.start
self._check_index(i)
self._stripnodes(i)
if i < self._lgt:
self._offsets = self._offsets[:i]
self._lgt = i
self._extra = []
else:
self._extra = self._extra[: i - self._lgt]
def _calculate_index(self, i):
return self._offsets[i]
def parse_index2(data, inline, revlogv2=False):
if not inline:
cls = IndexObject2 if revlogv2 else IndexObject
return cls(data), None
cls = InlinedIndexObject
return cls(data, inline), (0, data)
def parse_index_cl_v2(data):
return IndexChangelogV2(data), None
class IndexObject2(IndexObject):
index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_V2
def replace_sidedata_info(
self,
rev,
sidedata_offset,
sidedata_length,
offset_flags,
compression_mode,
):
"""
Replace an existing index entry's sidedata offset and length with new
ones.
This cannot be used outside of the context of sidedata rewriting,
inside the transaction that creates the revision `rev`.
"""
if rev < 0:
raise KeyError
self._check_index(rev)
if rev < self._lgt:
msg = b"cannot rewrite entries outside of this transaction"
raise KeyError(msg)
else:
entry = list(self[rev])
entry[0] = offset_flags
entry[8] = sidedata_offset
entry[9] = sidedata_length
entry[11] = compression_mode
entry = tuple(entry)
new = self._pack_entry(rev, entry)
self._extra[rev - self._lgt] = new
def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data):
data = self.index_format.unpack(data)
entry = data[:10]
data_comp = data[10] & 3
sidedata_comp = (data[10] & (3 << 2)) >> 2
return entry + (data_comp, sidedata_comp)
def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry):
data = entry[:10]
data_comp = entry[10] & 3
sidedata_comp = (entry[11] & 3) << 2
data += (data_comp | sidedata_comp,)
return self.index_format.pack(*data)
def entry_binary(self, rev):
"""return the raw binary string representing a revision"""
entry = self[rev]
return self._pack_entry(rev, entry)
def pack_header(self, header):
"""pack header information as binary"""
msg = 'version header should go in the docket, not the index: %d'
msg %= header
raise error.ProgrammingError(msg)
class IndexChangelogV2(IndexObject2):
index_format = revlog_constants.INDEX_ENTRY_CL_V2
def _unpack_entry(self, rev, data, r=True):
items = self.index_format.unpack(data)
entry = items[:3] + (rev, rev) + items[3:8]
data_comp = items[8] & 3
sidedata_comp = (items[8] >> 2) & 3
return entry + (data_comp, sidedata_comp)
def _pack_entry(self, rev, entry):
assert entry[3] == rev, entry[3]
assert entry[4] == rev, entry[4]
data = entry[:3] + entry[5:10]
data_comp = entry[10] & 3
sidedata_comp = (entry[11] & 3) << 2
data += (data_comp | sidedata_comp,)
return self.index_format.pack(*data)
def parse_index_devel_nodemap(data, inline):
"""like parse_index2, but alway return a PersistentNodeMapIndexObject"""
return PersistentNodeMapIndexObject(data), None
def parse_dirstate(dmap, copymap, st):
parents = [st[:20], st[20:40]]
# dereference fields so they will be local in loop
format = b">cllll"
e_size = struct.calcsize(format)
pos1 = 40
l = len(st)
# the inner loop
while pos1 < l:
pos2 = pos1 + e_size
e = _unpack(b">cllll", st[pos1:pos2]) # a literal here is faster
pos1 = pos2 + e[4]
f = st[pos2:pos1]
if b'\0' in f:
f, c = f.split(b'\0')
copymap[f] = c
dmap[f] = DirstateItem.from_v1_data(*e[:4])
return parents
def pack_dirstate(dmap, copymap, pl, now):
now = int(now)
cs = stringio()
write = cs.write
write(b"".join(pl))
for f, e in pycompat.iteritems(dmap):
if e.need_delay(now):
# The file was last modified "simultaneously" with the current
# write to dirstate (i.e. within the same second for file-
# systems with a granularity of 1 sec). This commonly happens
# for at least a couple of files on 'update'.
# The user could change the file without changing its size
# within the same second. Invalidate the file's mtime in
# dirstate, forcing future 'status' calls to compare the
# contents of the file if the size is the same. This prevents
# mistakenly treating such files as clean.
e.set_possibly_dirty()
if f in copymap:
f = b"%s\0%s" % (f, copymap[f])
e = _pack(
b">cllll",
e.v1_state(),
e.v1_mode(),
e.v1_size(),
e.v1_mtime(),
len(f),
)
write(e)
write(f)
return cs.getvalue()