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localrepo: strip now incrementally updates the branchheads cache Destroying history via strip used to invalidate the branchheads cache, causing it to be regenerated the next time it is read. This is expensive in large repos. This change converts strip to pass info to localrepo.destroyed() to enable to it to incrementally update the cache, improving the performance of strip and other operations that depend on it (e.g., rebase). This change also strengthens a bit the integrity checking of the branchheads cache when it is read, by rejecting the cache if it has nodes in it that no longer exist.
author Joshua Redstone <joshua.redstone@fb.com>
date Fri, 11 May 2012 10:35:54 -0700
parents 7c231754a621
children 3bda242bf244
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# filelog.py - file history class for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@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 revlog
import re

_mdre = re.compile('\1\n')
def _parsemeta(text):
    """return (metadatadict, keylist, metadatasize)"""
    # text can be buffer, so we can't use .startswith or .index
    if text[:2] != '\1\n':
        return None, None, None
    s = _mdre.search(text, 2).start()
    mtext = text[2:s]
    meta = {}
    keys = []
    for l in mtext.splitlines():
        k, v = l.split(": ", 1)
        meta[k] = v
        keys.append(k)
    return meta, keys, (s + 2)

def _packmeta(meta, keys=None):
    if not keys:
        keys = sorted(meta.iterkeys())
    return "".join("%s: %s\n" % (k, meta[k]) for k in keys)

class filelog(revlog.revlog):
    def __init__(self, opener, path):
        revlog.revlog.__init__(self, opener,
                        "/".join(("data", path + ".i")))

    def read(self, node):
        t = self.revision(node)
        if not t.startswith('\1\n'):
            return t
        s = t.index('\1\n', 2)
        return t[s + 2:]

    def add(self, text, meta, transaction, link, p1=None, p2=None):
        if meta or text.startswith('\1\n'):
            text = "\1\n%s\1\n%s" % (_packmeta(meta), text)
        return self.addrevision(text, transaction, link, p1, p2)

    def renamed(self, node):
        if self.parents(node)[0] != revlog.nullid:
            return False
        t = self.revision(node)
        m = _parsemeta(t)[0]
        if m and "copy" in m:
            return (m["copy"], revlog.bin(m["copyrev"]))
        return False

    def size(self, rev):
        """return the size of a given revision"""

        # for revisions with renames, we have to go the slow way
        node = self.node(rev)
        if self.renamed(node):
            return len(self.read(node))

        # XXX if self.read(node).startswith("\1\n"), this returns (size+4)
        return revlog.revlog.size(self, rev)

    def cmp(self, node, text):
        """compare text with a given file revision

        returns True if text is different than what is stored.
        """

        t = text
        if text.startswith('\1\n'):
            t = '\1\n\1\n' + text

        samehashes = not revlog.revlog.cmp(self, node, t)
        if samehashes:
            return False

        # renaming a file produces a different hash, even if the data
        # remains unchanged. Check if it's the case (slow):
        if self.renamed(node):
            t2 = self.read(node)
            return t2 != text

        return True

    def _file(self, f):
        return filelog(self.opener, f)