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configitems: declare items in a TOML file
Mercurial ships with Rust code that also needs to read from the config.
Having a way of presenting `configitems` to both Python and Rust is needed
to prevent duplication, drift, and have the appropriate devel warnings.
Abstracting away from Python means choosing a config format. No single format
is perfect, and I have yet to come across a developer that doesn't hate all of
them in some way.
Since we have a strict no-dependencies policy for Mercurial, we either need
to use whatever comes with Python, vendor a library, or implement a custom
format ourselves.
Python stdlib means using JSON, which doesn't support comments and isn't great
for humans, or `configparser` which is an obscure, untyped format that nobody
uses and doesn't have a commonplace Rust parser.
Implementing a custom format is error-prone, tedious and subject to the
same issues as picking an existing format.
Vendoring opens us to the vast array of common config formats. The ones
being picked for most modern software are YAML and TOML. YAML is older and
common in the Python community, but TOML is much simpler and less error-prone.
I would much rather be responsible for the <1000 lines of `tomli`, on top of
TOML being the choice of the Rust community, with robust crates for reading it.
The structure of `configitems.toml` is explained inline.
author | Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 23 Jan 2023 18:08:11 +0100 |
parents | 17a86f650059 |
children | b3174be5e7f7 |
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# scmutil.py - Mercurial core utility functions # # Copyright Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. import binascii import errno import glob import os import posixpath import re import subprocess import weakref from .i18n import _ from .node import ( bin, hex, nullrev, short, wdirrev, ) from .pycompat import getattr from .thirdparty import attr from . import ( copies as copiesmod, encoding, error, match as matchmod, obsolete, obsutil, pathutil, phases, policy, pycompat, requirements as requirementsmod, revsetlang, similar, smartset, url, util, vfs, ) from .utils import ( hashutil, procutil, stringutil, ) if pycompat.iswindows: from . import scmwindows as scmplatform else: from . import scmposix as scmplatform parsers = policy.importmod('parsers') rustrevlog = policy.importrust('revlog') termsize = scmplatform.termsize @attr.s(slots=True, repr=False) class status: """Struct with a list of files per status. The 'deleted', 'unknown' and 'ignored' properties are only relevant to the working copy. """ modified = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list)) added = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list)) removed = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list)) deleted = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list)) unknown = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list)) ignored = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list)) clean = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list)) def __iter__(self): yield self.modified yield self.added yield self.removed yield self.deleted yield self.unknown yield self.ignored yield self.clean def __repr__(self): return ( r'<status modified=%s, added=%s, removed=%s, deleted=%s, ' r'unknown=%s, ignored=%s, clean=%s>' ) % tuple(pycompat.sysstr(stringutil.pprint(v)) for v in self) def itersubrepos(ctx1, ctx2): """find subrepos in ctx1 or ctx2""" # Create a (subpath, ctx) mapping where we prefer subpaths from # ctx1. The subpaths from ctx2 are important when the .hgsub file # has been modified (in ctx2) but not yet committed (in ctx1). subpaths = dict.fromkeys(ctx2.substate, ctx2) subpaths.update(dict.fromkeys(ctx1.substate, ctx1)) missing = set() for subpath in ctx2.substate: if subpath not in ctx1.substate: del subpaths[subpath] missing.add(subpath) for subpath, ctx in sorted(subpaths.items()): yield subpath, ctx.sub(subpath) # Yield an empty subrepo based on ctx1 for anything only in ctx2. That way, # status and diff will have an accurate result when it does # 'sub.{status|diff}(rev2)'. Otherwise, the ctx2 subrepo is compared # against itself. for subpath in missing: yield subpath, ctx2.nullsub(subpath, ctx1) def nochangesfound(ui, repo, excluded=None): """Report no changes for push/pull, excluded is None or a list of nodes excluded from the push/pull. """ secretlist = [] if excluded: for n in excluded: ctx = repo[n] if ctx.phase() >= phases.secret and not ctx.extinct(): secretlist.append(n) if secretlist: ui.status( _(b"no changes found (ignored %d secret changesets)\n") % len(secretlist) ) else: ui.status(_(b"no changes found\n")) def callcatch(ui, func): """call func() with global exception handling return func() if no exception happens. otherwise do some error handling and return an exit code accordingly. does not handle all exceptions. """ coarse_exit_code = -1 detailed_exit_code = -1 try: try: return func() except: # re-raises ui.traceback() raise # Global exception handling, alphabetically # Mercurial-specific first, followed by built-in and library exceptions except error.LockHeld as inst: detailed_exit_code = 20 if inst.errno == errno.ETIMEDOUT: reason = _(b'timed out waiting for lock held by %r') % ( pycompat.bytestr(inst.locker) ) else: reason = _(b'lock held by %r') % inst.locker ui.error( _(b"abort: %s: %s\n") % (inst.desc or stringutil.forcebytestr(inst.filename), reason) ) if not inst.locker: ui.error(_(b"(lock might be very busy)\n")) except error.LockUnavailable as inst: detailed_exit_code = 20 ui.error( _(b"abort: could not lock %s: %s\n") % ( inst.desc or stringutil.forcebytestr(inst.filename), encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror), ) ) except error.RepoError as inst: if isinstance(inst, error.RepoLookupError): detailed_exit_code = 10 ui.error(_(b"abort: %s\n") % inst) if inst.hint: ui.error(_(b"(%s)\n") % inst.hint) except error.ResponseError as inst: ui.error(_(b"abort: %s") % inst.args[0]) msg = inst.args[1] if isinstance(msg, type(u'')): msg = pycompat.sysbytes(msg) if msg is None: ui.error(b"\n") elif not isinstance(msg, bytes): ui.error(b" %r\n" % (msg,)) elif not msg: ui.error(_(b" empty string\n")) else: ui.error(b"\n%r\n" % pycompat.bytestr(stringutil.ellipsis(msg))) except error.CensoredNodeError as inst: ui.error(_(b"abort: file censored %s\n") % inst) except error.WdirUnsupported: ui.error(_(b"abort: working directory revision cannot be specified\n")) except error.Error as inst: if inst.detailed_exit_code is not None: detailed_exit_code = inst.detailed_exit_code if inst.coarse_exit_code is not None: coarse_exit_code = inst.coarse_exit_code ui.error(inst.format()) except error.WorkerError as inst: # Don't print a message -- the worker already should have return inst.status_code except ImportError as inst: ui.error(_(b"abort: %s\n") % stringutil.forcebytestr(inst)) m = stringutil.forcebytestr(inst).split()[-1] if m in b"mpatch bdiff".split(): ui.error(_(b"(did you forget to compile extensions?)\n")) elif m in b"zlib".split(): ui.error(_(b"(is your Python install correct?)\n")) except util.urlerr.httperror as inst: detailed_exit_code = 100 ui.error(_(b"abort: %s\n") % stringutil.forcebytestr(inst)) except util.urlerr.urlerror as inst: detailed_exit_code = 100 try: # usually it is in the form (errno, strerror) reason = inst.reason.args[1] except (AttributeError, IndexError): # it might be anything, for example a string reason = inst.reason if isinstance(reason, str): # SSLError of Python 2.7.9 contains a unicode reason = encoding.unitolocal(reason) ui.error(_(b"abort: error: %s\n") % stringutil.forcebytestr(reason)) except (IOError, OSError) as inst: if ( util.safehasattr(inst, "args") and inst.args and inst.args[0] == errno.EPIPE ): pass elif getattr(inst, "strerror", None): # common IOError or OSError if getattr(inst, "filename", None) is not None: ui.error( _(b"abort: %s: '%s'\n") % ( encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror), stringutil.forcebytestr(inst.filename), ) ) else: ui.error(_(b"abort: %s\n") % encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror)) else: # suspicious IOError raise except MemoryError: ui.error(_(b"abort: out of memory\n")) except SystemExit as inst: # Commands shouldn't sys.exit directly, but give a return code. # Just in case catch this and and pass exit code to caller. detailed_exit_code = 254 coarse_exit_code = inst.code if ui.configbool(b'ui', b'detailed-exit-code'): return detailed_exit_code else: return coarse_exit_code def checknewlabel(repo, lbl, kind): # Do not use the "kind" parameter in ui output. # It makes strings difficult to translate. if lbl in [b'tip', b'.', b'null']: raise error.InputError(_(b"the name '%s' is reserved") % lbl) for c in (b':', b'\0', b'\n', b'\r'): if c in lbl: raise error.InputError( _(b"%r cannot be used in a name") % pycompat.bytestr(c) ) try: int(lbl) if b'_' in lbl: # If label contains underscores, Python might consider it an # integer (with "_" as visual separators), but we do not. # See PEP 515 - Underscores in Numeric Literals. raise ValueError raise error.InputError(_(b"cannot use an integer as a name")) except ValueError: pass if lbl.strip() != lbl: raise error.InputError( _(b"leading or trailing whitespace in name %r") % lbl ) def checkfilename(f): '''Check that the filename f is an acceptable filename for a tracked file''' if b'\r' in f or b'\n' in f: raise error.InputError( _(b"'\\n' and '\\r' disallowed in filenames: %r") % pycompat.bytestr(f) ) def checkportable(ui, f): '''Check if filename f is portable and warn or abort depending on config''' checkfilename(f) abort, warn = checkportabilityalert(ui) if abort or warn: msg = util.checkwinfilename(f) if msg: msg = b"%s: %s" % (msg, procutil.shellquote(f)) if abort: raise error.InputError(msg) ui.warn(_(b"warning: %s\n") % msg) def checkportabilityalert(ui): """check if the user's config requests nothing, a warning, or abort for non-portable filenames""" val = ui.config(b'ui', b'portablefilenames') lval = val.lower() bval = stringutil.parsebool(val) abort = pycompat.iswindows or lval == b'abort' warn = bval or lval == b'warn' if bval is None and not (warn or abort or lval == b'ignore'): raise error.ConfigError( _(b"ui.portablefilenames value is invalid ('%s')") % val ) return abort, warn class casecollisionauditor: def __init__(self, ui, abort, dirstate): self._ui = ui self._abort = abort allfiles = b'\0'.join(dirstate) self._loweredfiles = set(encoding.lower(allfiles).split(b'\0')) self._dirstate = dirstate # The purpose of _newfiles is so that we don't complain about # case collisions if someone were to call this object with the # same filename twice. self._newfiles = set() def __call__(self, f): if f in self._newfiles: return fl = encoding.lower(f) if fl in self._loweredfiles and f not in self._dirstate: msg = _(b'possible case-folding collision for %s') % f if self._abort: raise error.StateError(msg) self._ui.warn(_(b"warning: %s\n") % msg) self._loweredfiles.add(fl) self._newfiles.add(f) def filteredhash(repo, maxrev, needobsolete=False): """build hash of filtered revisions in the current repoview. Multiple caches perform up-to-date validation by checking that the tiprev and tipnode stored in the cache file match the current repository. However, this is not sufficient for validating repoviews because the set of revisions in the view may change without the repository tiprev and tipnode changing. This function hashes all the revs filtered from the view (and, optionally, all obsolete revs) up to maxrev and returns that SHA-1 digest. """ cl = repo.changelog if needobsolete: obsrevs = obsolete.getrevs(repo, b'obsolete') if not cl.filteredrevs and not obsrevs: return None key = (maxrev, hash(cl.filteredrevs), hash(obsrevs)) else: if not cl.filteredrevs: return None key = maxrev obsrevs = frozenset() result = cl._filteredrevs_hashcache.get(key) if not result: revs = sorted(r for r in cl.filteredrevs | obsrevs if r <= maxrev) if revs: s = hashutil.sha1() for rev in revs: s.update(b'%d;' % rev) result = s.digest() cl._filteredrevs_hashcache[key] = result return result def walkrepos(path, followsym=False, seen_dirs=None, recurse=False): """yield every hg repository under path, always recursively. The recurse flag will only control recursion into repo working dirs""" def errhandler(err): if err.filename == path: raise err samestat = getattr(os.path, 'samestat', None) if followsym and samestat is not None: def adddir(dirlst, dirname): dirstat = os.stat(dirname) match = any(samestat(dirstat, lstdirstat) for lstdirstat in dirlst) if not match: dirlst.append(dirstat) return not match else: followsym = False if (seen_dirs is None) and followsym: seen_dirs = [] adddir(seen_dirs, path) for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path, topdown=True, onerror=errhandler): dirs.sort() if b'.hg' in dirs: yield root # found a repository qroot = os.path.join(root, b'.hg', b'patches') if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(qroot, b'.hg')): yield qroot # we have a patch queue repo here if recurse: # avoid recursing inside the .hg directory dirs.remove(b'.hg') else: dirs[:] = [] # don't descend further elif followsym: newdirs = [] for d in dirs: fname = os.path.join(root, d) if adddir(seen_dirs, fname): if os.path.islink(fname): for hgname in walkrepos(fname, True, seen_dirs): yield hgname else: newdirs.append(d) dirs[:] = newdirs def binnode(ctx): """Return binary node id for a given basectx""" node = ctx.node() if node is None: return ctx.repo().nodeconstants.wdirid return node def intrev(ctx): """Return integer for a given basectx that can be used in comparison or arithmetic operation""" rev = ctx.rev() if rev is None: return wdirrev return rev def formatchangeid(ctx): """Format changectx as '{rev}:{node|formatnode}', which is the default template provided by logcmdutil.changesettemplater""" repo = ctx.repo() return formatrevnode(repo.ui, intrev(ctx), binnode(ctx)) def formatrevnode(ui, rev, node): """Format given revision and node depending on the current verbosity""" if ui.debugflag: hexfunc = hex else: hexfunc = short return b'%d:%s' % (rev, hexfunc(node)) def resolvehexnodeidprefix(repo, prefix): if prefix.startswith(b'x'): prefix = prefix[1:] try: # Uses unfiltered repo because it's faster when prefix is ambiguous/ # This matches the shortesthexnodeidprefix() function below. node = repo.unfiltered().changelog._partialmatch(prefix) except error.AmbiguousPrefixLookupError: revset = repo.ui.config( b'experimental', b'revisions.disambiguatewithin' ) if revset: # Clear config to avoid infinite recursion configoverrides = { (b'experimental', b'revisions.disambiguatewithin'): None } with repo.ui.configoverride(configoverrides): revs = repo.anyrevs([revset], user=True) matches = [] for rev in revs: node = repo.changelog.node(rev) if hex(node).startswith(prefix): matches.append(node) if len(matches) == 1: return matches[0] raise if node is None: return repo.changelog.rev(node) # make sure node isn't filtered return node def mayberevnum(repo, prefix): """Checks if the given prefix may be mistaken for a revision number""" try: i = int(prefix) # if we are a pure int, then starting with zero will not be # confused as a rev; or, obviously, if the int is larger # than the value of the tip rev. We still need to disambiguate if # prefix == '0', since that *is* a valid revnum. if (prefix != b'0' and prefix[0:1] == b'0') or i >= len(repo): return False return True except ValueError: return False def shortesthexnodeidprefix(repo, node, minlength=1, cache=None): """Find the shortest unambiguous prefix that matches hexnode. If "cache" is not None, it must be a dictionary that can be used for caching between calls to this method. """ # _partialmatch() of filtered changelog could take O(len(repo)) time, # which would be unacceptably slow. so we look for hash collision in # unfiltered space, which means some hashes may be slightly longer. minlength = max(minlength, 1) def disambiguate(prefix): """Disambiguate against revnums.""" if repo.ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'revisions.prefixhexnode'): if mayberevnum(repo, prefix): return b'x' + prefix else: return prefix hexnode = hex(node) for length in range(len(prefix), len(hexnode) + 1): prefix = hexnode[:length] if not mayberevnum(repo, prefix): return prefix cl = repo.unfiltered().changelog revset = repo.ui.config(b'experimental', b'revisions.disambiguatewithin') if revset: revs = None if cache is not None: revs = cache.get(b'disambiguationrevset') if revs is None: revs = repo.anyrevs([revset], user=True) if cache is not None: cache[b'disambiguationrevset'] = revs if cl.rev(node) in revs: hexnode = hex(node) nodetree = None if cache is not None: nodetree = cache.get(b'disambiguationnodetree') if not nodetree: if util.safehasattr(parsers, 'nodetree'): # The CExt is the only implementation to provide a nodetree # class so far. index = cl.index if util.safehasattr(index, 'get_cindex'): # the rust wrapped need to give access to its internal index index = index.get_cindex() nodetree = parsers.nodetree(index, len(revs)) for r in revs: nodetree.insert(r) if cache is not None: cache[b'disambiguationnodetree'] = nodetree if nodetree is not None: length = max(nodetree.shortest(node), minlength) prefix = hexnode[:length] return disambiguate(prefix) for length in range(minlength, len(hexnode) + 1): matches = [] prefix = hexnode[:length] for rev in revs: otherhexnode = repo[rev].hex() if prefix == otherhexnode[:length]: matches.append(otherhexnode) if len(matches) == 1: return disambiguate(prefix) try: return disambiguate(cl.shortest(node, minlength)) except error.LookupError: raise error.RepoLookupError() def isrevsymbol(repo, symbol): """Checks if a symbol exists in the repo. See revsymbol() for details. Raises error.AmbiguousPrefixLookupError if the symbol is an ambiguous nodeid prefix. """ try: revsymbol(repo, symbol) return True except error.RepoLookupError: return False def revsymbol(repo, symbol): """Returns a context given a single revision symbol (as string). This is similar to revsingle(), but accepts only a single revision symbol, i.e. things like ".", "tip", "1234", "deadbeef", "my-bookmark" work, but not "max(public())". """ if not isinstance(symbol, bytes): msg = ( b"symbol (%s of type %s) was not a string, did you mean " b"repo[symbol]?" % (symbol, type(symbol)) ) raise error.ProgrammingError(msg) try: if symbol in (b'.', b'tip', b'null'): return repo[symbol] try: r = int(symbol) if b'%d' % r != symbol: raise ValueError l = len(repo.changelog) if r < 0: r += l if r < 0 or r >= l and r != wdirrev: raise ValueError return repo[r] except error.FilteredIndexError: raise except (ValueError, OverflowError, IndexError): pass if len(symbol) == 2 * repo.nodeconstants.nodelen: try: node = bin(symbol) rev = repo.changelog.rev(node) return repo[rev] except error.FilteredLookupError: raise except (binascii.Error, LookupError): pass # look up bookmarks through the name interface try: node = repo.names.singlenode(repo, symbol) rev = repo.changelog.rev(node) return repo[rev] except KeyError: pass node = resolvehexnodeidprefix(repo, symbol) if node is not None: rev = repo.changelog.rev(node) return repo[rev] raise error.RepoLookupError(_(b"unknown revision '%s'") % symbol) except error.WdirUnsupported: return repo[None] except ( error.FilteredIndexError, error.FilteredLookupError, error.FilteredRepoLookupError, ): raise _filterederror(repo, symbol) def _filterederror(repo, changeid): """build an exception to be raised about a filtered changeid This is extracted in a function to help extensions (eg: evolve) to experiment with various message variants.""" if repo.filtername.startswith(b'visible'): # Check if the changeset is obsolete unfilteredrepo = repo.unfiltered() ctx = revsymbol(unfilteredrepo, changeid) # If the changeset is obsolete, enrich the message with the reason # that made this changeset not visible if ctx.obsolete(): msg = obsutil._getfilteredreason(repo, changeid, ctx) else: msg = _(b"hidden revision '%s'") % changeid hint = _(b'use --hidden to access hidden revisions') return error.FilteredRepoLookupError(msg, hint=hint) msg = _(b"filtered revision '%s' (not in '%s' subset)") msg %= (changeid, repo.filtername) return error.FilteredRepoLookupError(msg) def revsingle(repo, revspec, default=b'.', localalias=None): if not revspec and revspec != 0: return repo[default] l = revrange(repo, [revspec], localalias=localalias) if not l: raise error.InputError(_(b'empty revision set')) return repo[l.last()] def _pairspec(revspec): tree = revsetlang.parse(revspec) return tree and tree[0] in ( b'range', b'rangepre', b'rangepost', b'rangeall', ) def revpair(repo, revs): if not revs: return repo[b'.'], repo[None] l = revrange(repo, revs) if not l: raise error.InputError(_(b'empty revision range')) first = l.first() second = l.last() if ( first == second and len(revs) >= 2 and not all(revrange(repo, [r]) for r in revs) ): raise error.InputError(_(b'empty revision on one side of range')) # if top-level is range expression, the result must always be a pair if first == second and len(revs) == 1 and not _pairspec(revs[0]): return repo[first], repo[None] return repo[first], repo[second] def revrange(repo, specs, localalias=None): """Execute 1 to many revsets and return the union. This is the preferred mechanism for executing revsets using user-specified config options, such as revset aliases. The revsets specified by ``specs`` will be executed via a chained ``OR`` expression. If ``specs`` is empty, an empty result is returned. ``specs`` can contain integers, in which case they are assumed to be revision numbers. It is assumed the revsets are already formatted. If you have arguments that need to be expanded in the revset, call ``revsetlang.formatspec()`` and pass the result as an element of ``specs``. Specifying a single revset is allowed. Returns a ``smartset.abstractsmartset`` which is a list-like interface over integer revisions. """ allspecs = [] for spec in specs: if isinstance(spec, int): spec = revsetlang.formatspec(b'%d', spec) allspecs.append(spec) return repo.anyrevs(allspecs, user=True, localalias=localalias) def increasingwindows(windowsize=8, sizelimit=512): while True: yield windowsize if windowsize < sizelimit: windowsize *= 2 def walkchangerevs(repo, revs, makefilematcher, prepare): """Iterate over files and the revs in a "windowed" way. Callers most commonly need to iterate backwards over the history in which they are interested. Doing so has awful (quadratic-looking) performance, so we use iterators in a "windowed" way. We walk a window of revisions in the desired order. Within the window, we first walk forwards to gather data, then in the desired order (usually backwards) to display it. This function returns an iterator yielding contexts. Before yielding each context, the iterator will first call the prepare function on each context in the window in forward order.""" if not revs: return [] change = repo.__getitem__ def iterate(): it = iter(revs) stopiteration = False for windowsize in increasingwindows(): nrevs = [] for i in range(windowsize): rev = next(it, None) if rev is None: stopiteration = True break nrevs.append(rev) for rev in sorted(nrevs): ctx = change(rev) prepare(ctx, makefilematcher(ctx)) for rev in nrevs: yield change(rev) if stopiteration: break return iterate() def meaningfulparents(repo, ctx): """Return list of meaningful (or all if debug) parentrevs for rev. For merges (two non-nullrev revisions) both parents are meaningful. Otherwise the first parent revision is considered meaningful if it is not the preceding revision. """ parents = ctx.parents() if len(parents) > 1: return parents if repo.ui.debugflag: return [parents[0], repo[nullrev]] if parents[0].rev() >= intrev(ctx) - 1: return [] return parents def getuipathfn(repo, legacyrelativevalue=False, forcerelativevalue=None): """Return a function that produced paths for presenting to the user. The returned function takes a repo-relative path and produces a path that can be presented in the UI. Depending on the value of ui.relative-paths, either a repo-relative or cwd-relative path will be produced. legacyrelativevalue is the value to use if ui.relative-paths=legacy If forcerelativevalue is not None, then that value will be used regardless of what ui.relative-paths is set to. """ if forcerelativevalue is not None: relative = forcerelativevalue else: config = repo.ui.config(b'ui', b'relative-paths') if config == b'legacy': relative = legacyrelativevalue else: relative = stringutil.parsebool(config) if relative is None: raise error.ConfigError( _(b"ui.relative-paths is not a boolean ('%s')") % config ) if relative: cwd = repo.getcwd() if cwd != b'': # this branch would work even if cwd == b'' (ie cwd = repo # root), but its generality makes the returned function slower pathto = repo.pathto return lambda f: pathto(f, cwd) if repo.ui.configbool(b'ui', b'slash'): return lambda f: f else: return util.localpath def subdiruipathfn(subpath, uipathfn): '''Create a new uipathfn that treats the file as relative to subpath.''' return lambda f: uipathfn(posixpath.join(subpath, f)) def anypats(pats, opts): """Checks if any patterns, including --include and --exclude were given. Some commands (e.g. addremove) use this condition for deciding whether to print absolute or relative paths. """ return bool(pats or opts.get(b'include') or opts.get(b'exclude')) def expandpats(pats): """Expand bare globs when running on windows. On posix we assume it already has already been done by sh.""" if not util.expandglobs: return list(pats) ret = [] for kindpat in pats: kind, pat = matchmod._patsplit(kindpat, None) if kind is None: try: globbed = glob.glob(pat) except re.error: globbed = [pat] if globbed: ret.extend(globbed) continue ret.append(kindpat) return ret def matchandpats( ctx, pats=(), opts=None, globbed=False, default=b'relpath', badfn=None ): """Return a matcher and the patterns that were used. The matcher will warn about bad matches, unless an alternate badfn callback is provided.""" if opts is None: opts = {} if not globbed and default == b'relpath': pats = expandpats(pats or []) uipathfn = getuipathfn(ctx.repo(), legacyrelativevalue=True) def bad(f, msg): ctx.repo().ui.warn(b"%s: %s\n" % (uipathfn(f), msg)) if badfn is None: badfn = bad m = ctx.match( pats, opts.get(b'include'), opts.get(b'exclude'), default, listsubrepos=opts.get(b'subrepos'), badfn=badfn, ) if m.always(): pats = [] return m, pats def match( ctx, pats=(), opts=None, globbed=False, default=b'relpath', badfn=None ): '''Return a matcher that will warn about bad matches.''' return matchandpats(ctx, pats, opts, globbed, default, badfn=badfn)[0] def matchall(repo): '''Return a matcher that will efficiently match everything.''' return matchmod.always() def matchfiles(repo, files, badfn=None): '''Return a matcher that will efficiently match exactly these files.''' return matchmod.exact(files, badfn=badfn) def parsefollowlinespattern(repo, rev, pat, msg): """Return a file name from `pat` pattern suitable for usage in followlines logic. """ if not matchmod.patkind(pat): return pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat) else: ctx = repo[rev] m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=ctx) files = [f for f in ctx if m(f)] if len(files) != 1: raise error.ParseError(msg) return files[0] def getorigvfs(ui, repo): """return a vfs suitable to save 'orig' file return None if no special directory is configured""" origbackuppath = ui.config(b'ui', b'origbackuppath') if not origbackuppath: return None return vfs.vfs(repo.wvfs.join(origbackuppath)) def backuppath(ui, repo, filepath): """customize where working copy backup files (.orig files) are created Fetch user defined path from config file: [ui] origbackuppath = <path> Fall back to default (filepath with .orig suffix) if not specified filepath is repo-relative Returns an absolute path """ origvfs = getorigvfs(ui, repo) if origvfs is None: return repo.wjoin(filepath + b".orig") origbackupdir = origvfs.dirname(filepath) if not origvfs.isdir(origbackupdir) or origvfs.islink(origbackupdir): ui.note(_(b'creating directory: %s\n') % origvfs.join(origbackupdir)) # Remove any files that conflict with the backup file's path for f in reversed(list(pathutil.finddirs(filepath))): if origvfs.isfileorlink(f): ui.note(_(b'removing conflicting file: %s\n') % origvfs.join(f)) origvfs.unlink(f) break origvfs.makedirs(origbackupdir) if origvfs.isdir(filepath) and not origvfs.islink(filepath): ui.note( _(b'removing conflicting directory: %s\n') % origvfs.join(filepath) ) origvfs.rmtree(filepath, forcibly=True) return origvfs.join(filepath) class _containsnode: """proxy __contains__(node) to container.__contains__ which accepts revs""" def __init__(self, repo, revcontainer): self._torev = repo.changelog.rev self._revcontains = revcontainer.__contains__ def __contains__(self, node): return self._revcontains(self._torev(node)) def cleanupnodes( repo, replacements, operation, moves=None, metadata=None, fixphase=False, targetphase=None, backup=True, ): """do common cleanups when old nodes are replaced by new nodes That includes writing obsmarkers or stripping nodes, and moving bookmarks. (we might also want to move working directory parent in the future) By default, bookmark moves are calculated automatically from 'replacements', but 'moves' can be used to override that. Also, 'moves' may include additional bookmark moves that should not have associated obsmarkers. replacements is {oldnode: [newnode]} or a iterable of nodes if they do not have replacements. operation is a string, like "rebase". metadata is dictionary containing metadata to be stored in obsmarker if obsolescence is enabled. """ assert fixphase or targetphase is None if not replacements and not moves: return # translate mapping's other forms if not util.safehasattr(replacements, 'items'): replacements = {(n,): () for n in replacements} else: # upgrading non tuple "source" to tuple ones for BC repls = {} for key, value in replacements.items(): if not isinstance(key, tuple): key = (key,) repls[key] = value replacements = repls # Unfiltered repo is needed since nodes in replacements might be hidden. unfi = repo.unfiltered() # Calculate bookmark movements if moves is None: moves = {} for oldnodes, newnodes in replacements.items(): for oldnode in oldnodes: if oldnode in moves: continue if len(newnodes) > 1: # usually a split, take the one with biggest rev number newnode = next(unfi.set(b'max(%ln)', newnodes)).node() elif len(newnodes) == 0: # move bookmark backwards allreplaced = [] for rep in replacements: allreplaced.extend(rep) roots = list( unfi.set(b'max((::%n) - %ln)', oldnode, allreplaced) ) if roots: newnode = roots[0].node() else: newnode = repo.nullid else: newnode = newnodes[0] moves[oldnode] = newnode allnewnodes = [n for ns in replacements.values() for n in ns] toretract = {} toadvance = {} if fixphase: precursors = {} for oldnodes, newnodes in replacements.items(): for oldnode in oldnodes: for newnode in newnodes: precursors.setdefault(newnode, []).append(oldnode) allnewnodes.sort(key=lambda n: unfi[n].rev()) newphases = {} def phase(ctx): return newphases.get(ctx.node(), ctx.phase()) for newnode in allnewnodes: ctx = unfi[newnode] parentphase = max(phase(p) for p in ctx.parents()) if targetphase is None: oldphase = max( unfi[oldnode].phase() for oldnode in precursors[newnode] ) newphase = max(oldphase, parentphase) else: newphase = max(targetphase, parentphase) newphases[newnode] = newphase if newphase > ctx.phase(): toretract.setdefault(newphase, []).append(newnode) elif newphase < ctx.phase(): toadvance.setdefault(newphase, []).append(newnode) with repo.transaction(b'cleanup') as tr: # Move bookmarks bmarks = repo._bookmarks bmarkchanges = [] for oldnode, newnode in moves.items(): oldbmarks = repo.nodebookmarks(oldnode) if not oldbmarks: continue from . import bookmarks # avoid import cycle repo.ui.debug( b'moving bookmarks %r from %s to %s\n' % ( pycompat.rapply(pycompat.maybebytestr, oldbmarks), hex(oldnode), hex(newnode), ) ) # Delete divergent bookmarks being parents of related newnodes deleterevs = repo.revs( b'parents(roots(%ln & (::%n))) - parents(%n)', allnewnodes, newnode, oldnode, ) deletenodes = _containsnode(repo, deleterevs) for name in oldbmarks: bmarkchanges.append((name, newnode)) for b in bookmarks.divergent2delete(repo, deletenodes, name): bmarkchanges.append((b, None)) if bmarkchanges: bmarks.applychanges(repo, tr, bmarkchanges) for phase, nodes in toretract.items(): phases.retractboundary(repo, tr, phase, nodes) for phase, nodes in toadvance.items(): phases.advanceboundary(repo, tr, phase, nodes) mayusearchived = repo.ui.config(b'experimental', b'cleanup-as-archived') # Obsolete or strip nodes if obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.createmarkersopt): # If a node is already obsoleted, and we want to obsolete it # without a successor, skip that obssolete request since it's # unnecessary. That's the "if s or not isobs(n)" check below. # Also sort the node in topology order, that might be useful for # some obsstore logic. # NOTE: the sorting might belong to createmarkers. torev = unfi.changelog.rev sortfunc = lambda ns: torev(ns[0][0]) rels = [] for ns, s in sorted(replacements.items(), key=sortfunc): rel = (tuple(unfi[n] for n in ns), tuple(unfi[m] for m in s)) rels.append(rel) if rels: obsolete.createmarkers( repo, rels, operation=operation, metadata=metadata ) elif phases.supportarchived(repo) and mayusearchived: # this assume we do not have "unstable" nodes above the cleaned ones allreplaced = set() for ns in replacements.keys(): allreplaced.update(ns) if backup: from . import repair # avoid import cycle node = min(allreplaced, key=repo.changelog.rev) repair.backupbundle( repo, allreplaced, allreplaced, node, operation ) phases.retractboundary(repo, tr, phases.archived, allreplaced) else: from . import repair # avoid import cycle tostrip = list(n for ns in replacements for n in ns) if tostrip: repair.delayedstrip( repo.ui, repo, tostrip, operation, backup=backup ) def addremove(repo, matcher, prefix, uipathfn, opts=None, open_tr=None): if opts is None: opts = {} m = matcher dry_run = opts.get(b'dry_run') try: similarity = float(opts.get(b'similarity') or 0) except ValueError: raise error.InputError(_(b'similarity must be a number')) if similarity < 0 or similarity > 100: raise error.InputError(_(b'similarity must be between 0 and 100')) similarity /= 100.0 ret = 0 wctx = repo[None] for subpath in sorted(wctx.substate): submatch = matchmod.subdirmatcher(subpath, m) if opts.get(b'subrepos') or m.exact(subpath) or any(submatch.files()): sub = wctx.sub(subpath) subprefix = repo.wvfs.reljoin(prefix, subpath) subuipathfn = subdiruipathfn(subpath, uipathfn) try: if sub.addremove(submatch, subprefix, subuipathfn, opts): ret = 1 except error.LookupError: repo.ui.status( _(b"skipping missing subrepository: %s\n") % uipathfn(subpath) ) rejected = [] def badfn(f, msg): if f in m.files(): m.bad(f, msg) rejected.append(f) badmatch = matchmod.badmatch(m, badfn) added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = _interestingfiles( repo, badmatch ) unknownset = set(unknown + forgotten) toprint = unknownset.copy() toprint.update(deleted) for abs in sorted(toprint): if repo.ui.verbose or not m.exact(abs): if abs in unknownset: status = _(b'adding %s\n') % uipathfn(abs) label = b'ui.addremove.added' else: status = _(b'removing %s\n') % uipathfn(abs) label = b'ui.addremove.removed' repo.ui.status(status, label=label) renames = _findrenames( repo, m, added + unknown, removed + deleted, similarity, uipathfn ) if not dry_run and (unknown or forgotten or deleted or renames): if open_tr is not None: open_tr() _markchanges(repo, unknown + forgotten, deleted, renames) for f in rejected: if f in m.files(): return 1 return ret def marktouched(repo, files, similarity=0.0): """Assert that files have somehow been operated upon. files are relative to the repo root.""" m = matchfiles(repo, files, badfn=lambda x, y: rejected.append(x)) rejected = [] added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = _interestingfiles(repo, m) if repo.ui.verbose: unknownset = set(unknown + forgotten) toprint = unknownset.copy() toprint.update(deleted) for abs in sorted(toprint): if abs in unknownset: status = _(b'adding %s\n') % abs else: status = _(b'removing %s\n') % abs repo.ui.status(status) # TODO: We should probably have the caller pass in uipathfn and apply it to # the messages above too. legacyrelativevalue=True is consistent with how # it used to work. uipathfn = getuipathfn(repo, legacyrelativevalue=True) renames = _findrenames( repo, m, added + unknown, removed + deleted, similarity, uipathfn ) _markchanges(repo, unknown + forgotten, deleted, renames) for f in rejected: if f in m.files(): return 1 return 0 def _interestingfiles(repo, matcher): """Walk dirstate with matcher, looking for files that addremove would care about. This is different from dirstate.status because it doesn't care about whether files are modified or clean.""" added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = [], [], [], [], [] audit_path = pathutil.pathauditor(repo.root, cached=True) ctx = repo[None] dirstate = repo.dirstate matcher = repo.narrowmatch(matcher, includeexact=True) walkresults = dirstate.walk( matcher, subrepos=sorted(ctx.substate), unknown=True, ignored=False, full=False, ) for abs, st in walkresults.items(): entry = dirstate.get_entry(abs) if (not entry.any_tracked) and audit_path.check(abs): unknown.append(abs) elif (not entry.removed) and not st: deleted.append(abs) elif entry.removed and st: forgotten.append(abs) # for finding renames elif entry.removed and not st: removed.append(abs) elif entry.added: added.append(abs) return added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten def _findrenames(repo, matcher, added, removed, similarity, uipathfn): '''Find renames from removed files to added ones.''' renames = {} if similarity > 0: for old, new, score in similar.findrenames( repo, added, removed, similarity ): if ( repo.ui.verbose or not matcher.exact(old) or not matcher.exact(new) ): repo.ui.status( _( b'recording removal of %s as rename to %s ' b'(%d%% similar)\n' ) % (uipathfn(old), uipathfn(new), score * 100) ) renames[new] = old return renames def _markchanges(repo, unknown, deleted, renames): """Marks the files in unknown as added, the files in deleted as removed, and the files in renames as copied.""" wctx = repo[None] with repo.wlock(): wctx.forget(deleted) wctx.add(unknown) for new, old in renames.items(): wctx.copy(old, new) def getrenamedfn(repo, endrev=None): if copiesmod.usechangesetcentricalgo(repo): def getrenamed(fn, rev): ctx = repo[rev] p1copies = ctx.p1copies() if fn in p1copies: return p1copies[fn] p2copies = ctx.p2copies() if fn in p2copies: return p2copies[fn] return None return getrenamed rcache = {} if endrev is None: endrev = len(repo) def getrenamed(fn, rev): """looks up all renames for a file (up to endrev) the first time the file is given. It indexes on the changerev and only parses the manifest if linkrev != changerev. Returns rename info for fn at changerev rev.""" if fn not in rcache: rcache[fn] = {} fl = repo.file(fn) for i in fl: lr = fl.linkrev(i) renamed = fl.renamed(fl.node(i)) rcache[fn][lr] = renamed and renamed[0] if lr >= endrev: break if rev in rcache[fn]: return rcache[fn][rev] # If linkrev != rev (i.e. rev not found in rcache) fallback to # filectx logic. try: return repo[rev][fn].copysource() except error.LookupError: return None return getrenamed def getcopiesfn(repo, endrev=None): if copiesmod.usechangesetcentricalgo(repo): def copiesfn(ctx): if ctx.p2copies(): allcopies = ctx.p1copies().copy() # There should be no overlap allcopies.update(ctx.p2copies()) return sorted(allcopies.items()) else: return sorted(ctx.p1copies().items()) else: getrenamed = getrenamedfn(repo, endrev) def copiesfn(ctx): copies = [] for fn in ctx.files(): rename = getrenamed(fn, ctx.rev()) if rename: copies.append((fn, rename)) return copies return copiesfn def dirstatecopy(ui, repo, wctx, src, dst, dryrun=False, cwd=None): """Update the dirstate to reflect the intent of copying src to dst. For different reasons it might not end with dst being marked as copied from src. """ origsrc = repo.dirstate.copied(src) or src if dst == origsrc: # copying back a copy? entry = repo.dirstate.get_entry(dst) if (entry.added or not entry.tracked) and not dryrun: repo.dirstate.set_tracked(dst) else: if repo.dirstate.get_entry(origsrc).added and origsrc == src: if not ui.quiet: ui.warn( _( b"%s has not been committed yet, so no copy " b"data will be stored for %s.\n" ) % (repo.pathto(origsrc, cwd), repo.pathto(dst, cwd)) ) if not repo.dirstate.get_entry(dst).tracked and not dryrun: wctx.add([dst]) elif not dryrun: wctx.copy(origsrc, dst) def movedirstate(repo, newctx, match=None): """Move the dirstate to newctx and adjust it as necessary. A matcher can be provided as an optimization. It is probably a bug to pass a matcher that doesn't match all the differences between the parent of the working copy and newctx. """ oldctx = repo[b'.'] ds = repo.dirstate copies = dict(ds.copies()) ds.setparents(newctx.node(), repo.nullid) s = newctx.status(oldctx, match=match) for f in s.modified: ds.update_file_p1(f, p1_tracked=True) for f in s.added: ds.update_file_p1(f, p1_tracked=False) for f in s.removed: ds.update_file_p1(f, p1_tracked=True) # Merge old parent and old working dir copies oldcopies = copiesmod.pathcopies(newctx, oldctx, match) oldcopies.update(copies) copies = {dst: oldcopies.get(src, src) for dst, src in oldcopies.items()} # Adjust the dirstate copies for dst, src in copies.items(): if src not in newctx or dst in newctx or not ds.get_entry(dst).added: src = None ds.copy(src, dst) repo._quick_access_changeid_invalidate() def filterrequirements(requirements): """filters the requirements into two sets: wcreq: requirements which should be written in .hg/requires storereq: which should be written in .hg/store/requires Returns (wcreq, storereq) """ if requirementsmod.SHARESAFE_REQUIREMENT in requirements: wc, store = set(), set() for r in requirements: if r in requirementsmod.WORKING_DIR_REQUIREMENTS: wc.add(r) else: store.add(r) return wc, store return requirements, None def istreemanifest(repo): """returns whether the repository is using treemanifest or not""" return requirementsmod.TREEMANIFEST_REQUIREMENT in repo.requirements def writereporequirements(repo, requirements=None): """writes requirements for the repo Requirements are written to .hg/requires and .hg/store/requires based on whether share-safe mode is enabled and which requirements are wdir requirements and which are store requirements """ if requirements: repo.requirements = requirements wcreq, storereq = filterrequirements(repo.requirements) if wcreq is not None: writerequires(repo.vfs, wcreq) if storereq is not None: writerequires(repo.svfs, storereq) elif repo.ui.configbool(b'format', b'usestore'): # only remove store requires if we are using store repo.svfs.tryunlink(b'requires') def writerequires(opener, requirements): with opener(b'requires', b'w', atomictemp=True) as fp: for r in sorted(requirements): fp.write(b"%s\n" % r) class filecachesubentry: def __init__(self, path, stat): self.path = path self.cachestat = None self._cacheable = None if stat: self.cachestat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) if self.cachestat: self._cacheable = self.cachestat.cacheable() else: # None means we don't know yet self._cacheable = None def refresh(self): if self.cacheable(): self.cachestat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) def cacheable(self): if self._cacheable is not None: return self._cacheable # we don't know yet, assume it is for now return True def changed(self): # no point in going further if we can't cache it if not self.cacheable(): return True newstat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) # we may not know if it's cacheable yet, check again now if newstat and self._cacheable is None: self._cacheable = newstat.cacheable() # check again if not self._cacheable: return True if self.cachestat != newstat: self.cachestat = newstat return True else: return False @staticmethod def stat(path): try: return util.cachestat(path) except FileNotFoundError: pass class filecacheentry: def __init__(self, paths, stat=True): self._entries = [] for path in paths: self._entries.append(filecachesubentry(path, stat)) def changed(self): '''true if any entry has changed''' for entry in self._entries: if entry.changed(): return True return False def refresh(self): for entry in self._entries: entry.refresh() class filecache: """A property like decorator that tracks files under .hg/ for updates. On first access, the files defined as arguments are stat()ed and the results cached. The decorated function is called. The results are stashed away in a ``_filecache`` dict on the object whose method is decorated. On subsequent access, the cached result is used as it is set to the instance dictionary. On external property set/delete operations, the caller must update the corresponding _filecache entry appropriately. Use __class__.<attr>.set() instead of directly setting <attr>. When using the property API, the cached data is always used if available. No stat() is performed to check if the file has changed. Others can muck about with the state of the ``_filecache`` dict. e.g. they can populate an entry before the property's getter is called. In this case, entries in ``_filecache`` will be used during property operations, if available. If the underlying file changes, it is up to external callers to reflect this by e.g. calling ``delattr(obj, attr)`` to remove the cached method result as well as possibly calling ``del obj._filecache[attr]`` to remove the ``filecacheentry``. """ def __init__(self, *paths): self.paths = paths def tracked_paths(self, obj): return [self.join(obj, path) for path in self.paths] def join(self, obj, fname): """Used to compute the runtime path of a cached file. Users should subclass filecache and provide their own version of this function to call the appropriate join function on 'obj' (an instance of the class that its member function was decorated). """ raise NotImplementedError def __call__(self, func): self.func = func self.sname = func.__name__ self.name = pycompat.sysbytes(self.sname) return self def __get__(self, obj, type=None): # if accessed on the class, return the descriptor itself. if obj is None: return self assert self.sname not in obj.__dict__ entry = obj._filecache.get(self.name) if entry: if entry.changed(): entry.obj = self.func(obj) else: paths = self.tracked_paths(obj) # We stat -before- creating the object so our cache doesn't lie if # a writer modified between the time we read and stat entry = filecacheentry(paths, True) entry.obj = self.func(obj) obj._filecache[self.name] = entry obj.__dict__[self.sname] = entry.obj return entry.obj # don't implement __set__(), which would make __dict__ lookup as slow as # function call. def set(self, obj, value): if self.name not in obj._filecache: # we add an entry for the missing value because X in __dict__ # implies X in _filecache paths = self.tracked_paths(obj) ce = filecacheentry(paths, False) obj._filecache[self.name] = ce else: ce = obj._filecache[self.name] ce.obj = value # update cached copy obj.__dict__[self.sname] = value # update copy returned by obj.x def extdatasource(repo, source): """Gather a map of rev -> value dict from the specified source A source spec is treated as a URL, with a special case shell: type for parsing the output from a shell command. The data is parsed as a series of newline-separated records where each record is a revision specifier optionally followed by a space and a freeform string value. If the revision is known locally, it is converted to a rev, otherwise the record is skipped. Note that both key and value are treated as UTF-8 and converted to the local encoding. This allows uniformity between local and remote data sources. """ spec = repo.ui.config(b"extdata", source) if not spec: raise error.Abort(_(b"unknown extdata source '%s'") % source) data = {} src = proc = None try: if spec.startswith(b"shell:"): # external commands should be run relative to the repo root cmd = spec[6:] proc = subprocess.Popen( procutil.tonativestr(cmd), shell=True, bufsize=-1, close_fds=procutil.closefds, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=procutil.tonativestr(repo.root), ) src = proc.stdout else: # treat as a URL or file src = url.open(repo.ui, spec) for l in src: if b" " in l: k, v = l.strip().split(b" ", 1) else: k, v = l.strip(), b"" k = encoding.tolocal(k) try: data[revsingle(repo, k).rev()] = encoding.tolocal(v) except (error.LookupError, error.RepoLookupError, error.InputError): pass # we ignore data for nodes that don't exist locally finally: if proc: try: proc.communicate() except ValueError: # This happens if we started iterating src and then # get a parse error on a line. It should be safe to ignore. pass if src: src.close() if proc and proc.returncode != 0: raise error.Abort( _(b"extdata command '%s' failed: %s") % (cmd, procutil.explainexit(proc.returncode)) ) return data class progress: def __init__(self, ui, updatebar, topic, unit=b"", total=None): self.ui = ui self.pos = 0 self.topic = topic self.unit = unit self.total = total self.debug = ui.configbool(b'progress', b'debug') self._updatebar = updatebar def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): self.complete() def update(self, pos, item=b"", total=None): assert pos is not None if total: self.total = total self.pos = pos self._updatebar(self.topic, self.pos, item, self.unit, self.total) if self.debug: self._printdebug(item) def increment(self, step=1, item=b"", total=None): self.update(self.pos + step, item, total) def complete(self): self.pos = None self.unit = b"" self.total = None self._updatebar(self.topic, self.pos, b"", self.unit, self.total) def _printdebug(self, item): unit = b'' if self.unit: unit = b' ' + self.unit if item: item = b' ' + item if self.total: pct = 100.0 * self.pos / self.total self.ui.debug( b'%s:%s %d/%d%s (%4.2f%%)\n' % (self.topic, item, self.pos, self.total, unit, pct) ) else: self.ui.debug(b'%s:%s %d%s\n' % (self.topic, item, self.pos, unit)) def gdinitconfig(ui): """helper function to know if a repo should be created as general delta""" # experimental config: format.generaldelta return ui.configbool(b'format', b'generaldelta') or ui.configbool( b'format', b'usegeneraldelta' ) def gddeltaconfig(ui): """helper function to know if incoming deltas should be optimized The `format.generaldelta` config is an old form of the config that also implies that incoming delta-bases should be never be trusted. This function exists for this purpose. """ # experimental config: format.generaldelta return ui.configbool(b'format', b'generaldelta') class simplekeyvaluefile: """A simple file with key=value lines Keys must be alphanumerics and start with a letter, values must not contain '\n' characters""" firstlinekey = b'__firstline' def __init__(self, vfs, path, keys=None): self.vfs = vfs self.path = path def read(self, firstlinenonkeyval=False): """Read the contents of a simple key-value file 'firstlinenonkeyval' indicates whether the first line of file should be treated as a key-value pair or reuturned fully under the __firstline key.""" lines = self.vfs.readlines(self.path) d = {} if firstlinenonkeyval: if not lines: e = _(b"empty simplekeyvalue file") raise error.CorruptedState(e) # we don't want to include '\n' in the __firstline d[self.firstlinekey] = lines[0][:-1] del lines[0] try: # the 'if line.strip()' part prevents us from failing on empty # lines which only contain '\n' therefore are not skipped # by 'if line' updatedict = dict( line[:-1].split(b'=', 1) for line in lines if line.strip() ) if self.firstlinekey in updatedict: e = _(b"%r can't be used as a key") raise error.CorruptedState(e % self.firstlinekey) d.update(updatedict) except ValueError as e: raise error.CorruptedState(stringutil.forcebytestr(e)) return d def write(self, data, firstline=None): """Write key=>value mapping to a file data is a dict. Keys must be alphanumerical and start with a letter. Values must not contain newline characters. If 'firstline' is not None, it is written to file before everything else, as it is, not in a key=value form""" lines = [] if firstline is not None: lines.append(b'%s\n' % firstline) for k, v in data.items(): if k == self.firstlinekey: e = b"key name '%s' is reserved" % self.firstlinekey raise error.ProgrammingError(e) if not k[0:1].isalpha(): e = b"keys must start with a letter in a key-value file" raise error.ProgrammingError(e) if not k.isalnum(): e = b"invalid key name in a simple key-value file" raise error.ProgrammingError(e) if b'\n' in v: e = b"invalid value in a simple key-value file" raise error.ProgrammingError(e) lines.append(b"%s=%s\n" % (k, v)) with self.vfs(self.path, mode=b'wb', atomictemp=True) as fp: fp.write(b''.join(lines)) _reportobsoletedsource = [ b'debugobsolete', b'pull', b'push', b'serve', b'unbundle', ] _reportnewcssource = [ b'pull', b'unbundle', ] def prefetchfiles(repo, revmatches): """Invokes the registered file prefetch functions, allowing extensions to ensure the corresponding files are available locally, before the command uses them. Args: revmatches: a list of (revision, match) tuples to indicate the files to fetch at each revision. If any of the match elements is None, it matches all files. """ def _matcher(m): if m: assert isinstance(m, matchmod.basematcher) # The command itself will complain about files that don't exist, so # don't duplicate the message. return matchmod.badmatch(m, lambda fn, msg: None) else: return matchall(repo) revbadmatches = [(rev, _matcher(match)) for (rev, match) in revmatches] fileprefetchhooks(repo, revbadmatches) # a list of (repo, revs, match) prefetch functions fileprefetchhooks = util.hooks() # A marker that tells the evolve extension to suppress its own reporting _reportstroubledchangesets = True def registersummarycallback(repo, otr, txnname=b'', as_validator=False): """register a callback to issue a summary after the transaction is closed If as_validator is true, then the callbacks are registered as transaction validators instead """ def txmatch(sources): return any(txnname.startswith(source) for source in sources) categories = [] def reportsummary(func): """decorator for report callbacks.""" # The repoview life cycle is shorter than the one of the actual # underlying repository. So the filtered object can die before the # weakref is used leading to troubles. We keep a reference to the # unfiltered object and restore the filtering when retrieving the # repository through the weakref. filtername = repo.filtername reporef = weakref.ref(repo.unfiltered()) def wrapped(tr): repo = reporef() if filtername: assert repo is not None # help pytype repo = repo.filtered(filtername) func(repo, tr) newcat = b'%02i-txnreport' % len(categories) if as_validator: otr.addvalidator(newcat, wrapped) else: otr.addpostclose(newcat, wrapped) categories.append(newcat) return wrapped @reportsummary def reportchangegroup(repo, tr): cgchangesets = tr.changes.get(b'changegroup-count-changesets', 0) cgrevisions = tr.changes.get(b'changegroup-count-revisions', 0) cgfiles = tr.changes.get(b'changegroup-count-files', 0) cgheads = tr.changes.get(b'changegroup-count-heads', 0) if cgchangesets or cgrevisions or cgfiles: htext = b"" if cgheads: htext = _(b" (%+d heads)") % cgheads msg = _(b"added %d changesets with %d changes to %d files%s\n") if as_validator: msg = _(b"adding %d changesets with %d changes to %d files%s\n") assert repo is not None # help pytype repo.ui.status(msg % (cgchangesets, cgrevisions, cgfiles, htext)) if txmatch(_reportobsoletedsource): @reportsummary def reportobsoleted(repo, tr): obsoleted = obsutil.getobsoleted(repo, tr) newmarkers = len(tr.changes.get(b'obsmarkers', ())) if newmarkers: repo.ui.status(_(b'%i new obsolescence markers\n') % newmarkers) if obsoleted: msg = _(b'obsoleted %i changesets\n') if as_validator: msg = _(b'obsoleting %i changesets\n') repo.ui.status(msg % len(obsoleted)) if obsolete.isenabled( repo, obsolete.createmarkersopt ) and repo.ui.configbool( b'experimental', b'evolution.report-instabilities' ): instabilitytypes = [ (b'orphan', b'orphan'), (b'phase-divergent', b'phasedivergent'), (b'content-divergent', b'contentdivergent'), ] def getinstabilitycounts(repo): filtered = repo.changelog.filteredrevs counts = {} for instability, revset in instabilitytypes: counts[instability] = len( set(obsolete.getrevs(repo, revset)) - filtered ) return counts oldinstabilitycounts = getinstabilitycounts(repo) @reportsummary def reportnewinstabilities(repo, tr): newinstabilitycounts = getinstabilitycounts(repo) for instability, revset in instabilitytypes: delta = ( newinstabilitycounts[instability] - oldinstabilitycounts[instability] ) msg = getinstabilitymessage(delta, instability) if msg: repo.ui.warn(msg) if txmatch(_reportnewcssource): @reportsummary def reportnewcs(repo, tr): """Report the range of new revisions pulled/unbundled.""" origrepolen = tr.changes.get(b'origrepolen', len(repo)) unfi = repo.unfiltered() if origrepolen >= len(unfi): return # Compute the bounds of new visible revisions' range. revs = smartset.spanset(repo, start=origrepolen) if revs: minrev, maxrev = repo[revs.min()], repo[revs.max()] if minrev == maxrev: revrange = minrev else: revrange = b'%s:%s' % (minrev, maxrev) draft = len(repo.revs(b'%ld and draft()', revs)) secret = len(repo.revs(b'%ld and secret()', revs)) if not (draft or secret): msg = _(b'new changesets %s\n') % revrange elif draft and secret: msg = _(b'new changesets %s (%d drafts, %d secrets)\n') msg %= (revrange, draft, secret) elif draft: msg = _(b'new changesets %s (%d drafts)\n') msg %= (revrange, draft) elif secret: msg = _(b'new changesets %s (%d secrets)\n') msg %= (revrange, secret) else: errormsg = b'entered unreachable condition' raise error.ProgrammingError(errormsg) repo.ui.status(msg) # search new changesets directly pulled as obsolete duplicates = tr.changes.get(b'revduplicates', ()) obsadded = unfi.revs( b'(%d: + %ld) and obsolete()', origrepolen, duplicates ) cl = repo.changelog extinctadded = [r for r in obsadded if r not in cl] if extinctadded: # They are not just obsolete, but obsolete and invisible # we call them "extinct" internally but the terms have not been # exposed to users. msg = b'(%d other changesets obsolete on arrival)\n' repo.ui.status(msg % len(extinctadded)) @reportsummary def reportphasechanges(repo, tr): """Report statistics of phase changes for changesets pre-existing pull/unbundle. """ origrepolen = tr.changes.get(b'origrepolen', len(repo)) published = [] for revs, (old, new) in tr.changes.get(b'phases', []): if new != phases.public: continue published.extend(rev for rev in revs if rev < origrepolen) if not published: return msg = _(b'%d local changesets published\n') if as_validator: msg = _(b'%d local changesets will be published\n') repo.ui.status(msg % len(published)) def getinstabilitymessage(delta, instability): """function to return the message to show warning about new instabilities exists as a separate function so that extension can wrap to show more information like how to fix instabilities""" if delta > 0: return _(b'%i new %s changesets\n') % (delta, instability) def nodesummaries(repo, nodes, maxnumnodes=4): if len(nodes) <= maxnumnodes or repo.ui.verbose: return b' '.join(short(h) for h in nodes) first = b' '.join(short(h) for h in nodes[:maxnumnodes]) return _(b"%s and %d others") % (first, len(nodes) - maxnumnodes) def enforcesinglehead(repo, tr, desc, accountclosed, filtername): """check that no named branch has multiple heads""" if desc in (b'strip', b'repair'): # skip the logic during strip return visible = repo.filtered(filtername) # possible improvement: we could restrict the check to affected branch bm = visible.branchmap() for name in bm: heads = bm.branchheads(name, closed=accountclosed) if len(heads) > 1: msg = _(b'rejecting multiple heads on branch "%s"') msg %= name hint = _(b'%d heads: %s') hint %= (len(heads), nodesummaries(repo, heads)) raise error.Abort(msg, hint=hint) def wrapconvertsink(sink): """Allow extensions to wrap the sink returned by convcmd.convertsink() before it is used, whether or not the convert extension was formally loaded. """ return sink def unhidehashlikerevs(repo, specs, hiddentype): """parse the user specs and unhide changesets whose hash or revision number is passed. hiddentype can be: 1) 'warn': warn while unhiding changesets 2) 'nowarn': don't warn while unhiding changesets returns a repo object with the required changesets unhidden """ if not specs: return repo if not repo.filtername or not repo.ui.configbool( b'experimental', b'directaccess' ): return repo if repo.filtername not in (b'visible', b'visible-hidden'): return repo symbols = set() for spec in specs: try: tree = revsetlang.parse(spec) except error.ParseError: # will be reported by scmutil.revrange() continue symbols.update(revsetlang.gethashlikesymbols(tree)) if not symbols: return repo revs = _getrevsfromsymbols(repo, symbols) if not revs: return repo if hiddentype == b'warn': unfi = repo.unfiltered() revstr = b", ".join([pycompat.bytestr(unfi[l]) for l in revs]) repo.ui.warn( _( b"warning: accessing hidden changesets for write " b"operation: %s\n" ) % revstr ) # we have to use new filtername to separate branch/tags cache until we can # disbale these cache when revisions are dynamically pinned. return repo.filtered(b'visible-hidden', revs) def _getrevsfromsymbols(repo, symbols): """parse the list of symbols and returns a set of revision numbers of hidden changesets present in symbols""" revs = set() unfi = repo.unfiltered() unficl = unfi.changelog cl = repo.changelog tiprev = len(unficl) allowrevnums = repo.ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'directaccess.revnums') for s in symbols: try: n = int(s) if n <= tiprev: if not allowrevnums: continue else: if n not in cl: revs.add(n) continue except ValueError: pass try: s = resolvehexnodeidprefix(unfi, s) except (error.LookupError, error.WdirUnsupported): s = None if s is not None: rev = unficl.rev(s) if rev not in cl: revs.add(rev) return revs def bookmarkrevs(repo, mark): """Select revisions reachable by a given bookmark If the bookmarked revision isn't a head, an empty set will be returned. """ return repo.revs(format_bookmark_revspec(mark)) def format_bookmark_revspec(mark): """Build a revset expression to select revisions reachable by a given bookmark""" mark = b'literal:' + mark return revsetlang.formatspec( b"ancestors(bookmark(%s)) - " b"ancestors(head() and not bookmark(%s)) - " b"ancestors(bookmark() and not bookmark(%s))", mark, mark, mark, ) def ismember(ui, username, userlist): """Check if username is a member of userlist. If userlist has a single '*' member, all users are considered members. Can be overridden by extensions to provide more complex authorization schemes. """ return userlist == [b'*'] or username in userlist