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view mercurial/revlogutils/flagutil.py @ 51901:f4733654f144
typing: add `from __future__ import annotations` to most files
Now that py36 is no longer supported, we can postpone annotation evaluation.
This means that the quoting is usually optional (for things imported under the
guard of `if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:` to avoid circular imports), and there's less
overhead on startup[1].
There may be some missing here. I backed out 6000f5b25c9b (which removed the
`from __future__ import ...` that was supporting py2), reverted the changes in
`contrib/`, `doc/`, and `tests/`, and then ran:
$ hg status -n --change . | \
xargs sed -i -e 's/from __future__ import .*$/from __future__ import annotations/'
There were some minor tweaks needed when reviewing (mostly making the spacing
around the import consistent, and `mercurial/testing/__init__.py` had a
multiline import that wasn't fully rewritten.
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.7.html#pep-563-postponed-evaluation-of-annotations
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 16 Sep 2024 15:36:44 +0200 |
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# flagutils.py - code to deal with revlog flags and their processors # # Copyright 2016 Remi Chaintron <remi@fb.com> # Copyright 2016-2019 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org> # # 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 annotations from ..i18n import _ from .constants import ( REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS, REVIDX_ELLIPSIS, REVIDX_EXTSTORED, REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO, REVIDX_ISCENSORED, REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS, ) from .. import error, util # blanked usage of all the name to prevent pyflakes constraints # We need these name available in the module for extensions. REVIDX_ISCENSORED REVIDX_ELLIPSIS REVIDX_EXTSTORED REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO, REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS # Keep this in sync with REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS in rust/hg-core/src/revlog/revlog.rs REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS = util.bitsfrom(REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER) # Store flag processors (cf. 'addflagprocessor()' to register) flagprocessors = { REVIDX_ISCENSORED: None, REVIDX_HASCOPIESINFO: None, } def addflagprocessor(flag, processor): """Register a flag processor on a revision data flag. Invariant: - Flags need to be defined in REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS and REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, and REVIDX_RAWTEXT_CHANGING_FLAGS if they can alter rawtext. - Only one flag processor can be registered on a specific flag. - flagprocessors must be 3-tuples of functions (read, write, raw) with the following signatures: - (read) f(self, rawtext) -> text, bool - (write) f(self, text) -> rawtext, bool - (raw) f(self, rawtext) -> bool "text" is presented to the user. "rawtext" is stored in revlog data, not directly visible to the user. The boolean returned by these transforms is used to determine whether the returned text can be used for hash integrity checking. For example, if "write" returns False, then "text" is used to generate hash. If "write" returns True, that basically means "rawtext" returned by "write" should be used to generate hash. Usually, "write" and "read" return different booleans. And "raw" returns a same boolean as "write". Note: The 'raw' transform is used for changegroup generation and in some debug commands. In this case the transform only indicates whether the contents can be used for hash integrity checks. """ insertflagprocessor(flag, processor, flagprocessors) def insertflagprocessor(flag, processor, flagprocessors): if not flag & REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS: msg = _(b"cannot register processor on unknown flag '%#x'.") % flag raise error.ProgrammingError(msg) if flag not in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER: msg = _(b"flag '%#x' undefined in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER.") % flag raise error.ProgrammingError(msg) if flag in flagprocessors: msg = _(b"cannot register multiple processors on flag '%#x'.") % flag raise error.Abort(msg) flagprocessors[flag] = processor def processflagswrite(revlog, text, flags): """Inspect revision data flags and applies write transformations defined by registered flag processors. ``text`` - the revision data to process ``flags`` - the revision flags This method processes the flags in the order (or reverse order if ``operation`` is 'write') defined by REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, applying the flag processors registered for present flags. The order of flags defined in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER needs to be stable to allow non-commutativity. Returns a 2-tuple of ``(text, validatehash)`` where ``text`` is the processed text and ``validatehash`` is a bool indicating whether the returned text should be checked for hash integrity. """ return _processflagsfunc( revlog, text, flags, b'write', )[:2] def processflagsread(revlog, text, flags): """Inspect revision data flags and applies read transformations defined by registered flag processors. ``text`` - the revision data to process ``flags`` - the revision flags ``raw`` - an optional argument describing if the raw transform should be applied. This method processes the flags in the order (or reverse order if ``operation`` is 'write') defined by REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, applying the flag processors registered for present flags. The order of flags defined in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER needs to be stable to allow non-commutativity. Returns a 2-tuple of ``(text, validatehash)`` where ``text`` is the processed text and ``validatehash`` is a bool indicating whether the returned text should be checked for hash integrity. """ return _processflagsfunc(revlog, text, flags, b'read') def processflagsraw(revlog, text, flags): """Inspect revision data flags to check is the content hash should be validated. ``text`` - the revision data to process ``flags`` - the revision flags This method processes the flags in the order (or reverse order if ``operation`` is 'write') defined by REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER, applying the flag processors registered for present flags. The order of flags defined in REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER needs to be stable to allow non-commutativity. Returns a 2-tuple of ``(text, validatehash)`` where ``text`` is the processed text and ``validatehash`` is a bool indicating whether the returned text should be checked for hash integrity. """ return _processflagsfunc(revlog, text, flags, b'raw')[1] def _processflagsfunc(revlog, text, flags, operation): """internal function to process flag on a revlog This function is private to this module, code should never needs to call it directly.""" # fast path: no flag processors will run if flags == 0: return text, True if operation not in (b'read', b'write', b'raw'): raise error.ProgrammingError(_(b"invalid '%s' operation") % operation) # Check all flags are known. if flags & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS: raise revlog._flagserrorclass( _(b"incompatible revision flag '%#x'") % (flags & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS) ) validatehash = True # Depending on the operation (read or write), the order might be # reversed due to non-commutative transforms. orderedflags = REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER if operation == b'write': orderedflags = reversed(orderedflags) for flag in orderedflags: # If a flagprocessor has been registered for a known flag, apply the # related operation transform and update result tuple. if flag & flags: vhash = True if flag not in revlog._flagprocessors: hint = None if flag == REVIDX_EXTSTORED: hint = _(b"the lfs extension must be enabled") message = _(b"missing processor for flag '%#x'") % flag raise revlog._flagserrorclass(message, hint=hint) processor = revlog._flagprocessors[flag] if processor is not None: readtransform, writetransform, rawtransform = processor if operation == b'raw': vhash = rawtransform(revlog, text) elif operation == b'read': text, vhash = readtransform(revlog, text) else: # write operation text, vhash = writetransform(revlog, text) validatehash = validatehash and vhash return text, validatehash