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wireproto: implement command executor interface for version 1 peers
Now that we've defined our new interface for issuing commands,
let's implement it.
We add the interface to the base peer interface. This means all
peer types must implement it.
The only peer types that we have are the local peer in localrepo
and a shared wire peer for version 1 of the wire protocol.
The local peer implementation is pretty straightforward. We
don't do anything fancy and just return a resolved future with
the result of a method call. This is similar to what
localiterbatcher does.
The wire protocol version 1 implementation is a bit more complicated
and is a more robust implementation.
The wire executor queues commands by default. And because the new
executor interface always allows multiple commands but not all version
1 commands are @batchable, it has to check that the requested commands
are batchable if multiple commands are being requested.
The wire executor currently only supports executing a single command.
This is for simplicity reasons. Support for multiple commands will
be added in a separate commit.
To prove the new interface works, a call to the "known" command
during discovery has been updated to use the new API.
It's worth noting that both implementations require a method having
the command name to exist on the peer. There is at least one caller
in core that don't have a method calls peer._call() directly. We
may need to shore up the requirements later...
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3268
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 13 Apr 2018 10:51:23 -0700 |
parents | 38637dd39cfd |
children | f89aad980025 |
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# automv.py # # Copyright 2013-2016 Facebook, Inc. # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. """check for unrecorded moves at commit time (EXPERIMENTAL) This extension checks at commit/amend time if any of the committed files comes from an unrecorded mv. The threshold at which a file is considered a move can be set with the ``automv.similarity`` config option. This option takes a percentage between 0 (disabled) and 100 (files must be identical), the default is 95. """ # Using 95 as a default similarity is based on an analysis of the mercurial # repositories of the cpython, mozilla-central & mercurial repositories, as # well as 2 very large facebook repositories. At 95 50% of all potential # missed moves would be caught, as well as correspond with 87% of all # explicitly marked moves. Together, 80% of moved files are 95% similar or # more. # # See http://markmail.org/thread/5pxnljesvufvom57 for context. from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import ( commands, copies, error, extensions, pycompat, registrar, scmutil, similar ) configtable = {} configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable) configitem('automv', 'similarity', default=95, ) def extsetup(ui): entry = extensions.wrapcommand( commands.table, 'commit', mvcheck) entry[1].append( ('', 'no-automv', None, _('disable automatic file move detection'))) def mvcheck(orig, ui, repo, *pats, **opts): """Hook to check for moves at commit time""" opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) renames = None disabled = opts.pop('no_automv', False) if not disabled: threshold = ui.configint('automv', 'similarity') if not 0 <= threshold <= 100: raise error.Abort(_('automv.similarity must be between 0 and 100')) if threshold > 0: match = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts) added, removed = _interestingfiles(repo, match) renames = _findrenames(repo, match, added, removed, threshold / 100.0) with repo.wlock(): if renames is not None: scmutil._markchanges(repo, (), (), renames) return orig(ui, repo, *pats, **pycompat.strkwargs(opts)) def _interestingfiles(repo, matcher): """Find what files were added or removed in this commit. Returns a tuple of two lists: (added, removed). Only files not *already* marked as moved are included in the added list. """ stat = repo.status(match=matcher) added = stat[1] removed = stat[2] copy = copies._forwardcopies(repo['.'], repo[None], matcher) # remove the copy files for which we already have copy info added = [f for f in added if f not in copy] return added, removed def _findrenames(repo, matcher, added, removed, similarity): """Find what files in added are really moved files. Any file named in removed that is at least similarity% similar to a file in added is seen as a rename. """ renames = {} if similarity > 0: for src, dst, score in similar.findrenames( repo, added, removed, similarity): if repo.ui.verbose: repo.ui.status( _('detected move of %s as %s (%d%% similar)\n') % ( matcher.rel(src), matcher.rel(dst), score * 100)) renames[dst] = src if renames: repo.ui.status(_('detected move of %d files\n') % len(renames)) return renames