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revlog: skeleton support for version 2 revlogs
There are a number of improvements we want to make to revlogs
that will require a new version - version 2. It is unclear what the
full set of improvements will be or when we'll be done with them.
What I do know is that the process will likely take longer than a
single release, will require input from various stakeholders to
evaluate changes, and will have many contentious debates and
bikeshedding.
It is unrealistic to develop revlog version 2 up front: there
are just too many uncertainties that we won't know until things
are implemented and experiments are run. Some changes will also
be invasive and prone to bit rot, so sitting on dozens of patches
is not practical.
This commit introduces skeleton support for version 2 revlogs in
a way that is flexible and not bound by backwards compatibility
concerns.
An experimental repo requirement for denoting revlog v2 has been
added. The requirement string has a sub-version component to it.
This will allow us to declare multiple requirements in the course
of developing revlog v2. Whenever we change the in-development
revlog v2 format, we can tweak the string, creating a new
requirement and locking out old clients. This will allow us to
make as many backwards incompatible changes and experiments to
revlog v2 as we want. In other words, we can land code and make
meaningful progress towards revlog v2 while still maintaining
extreme format flexibility up until the point we freeze the
format and remove the experimental labels.
To enable the new repo requirement, you must supply an experimental
and undocumented config option. But not just any boolean flag
will do: you need to explicitly use a value that no sane person
should ever type. This is an additional guard against enabling
revlog v2 on an installation it shouldn't be enabled on. The
specific scenario I'm trying to prevent is say a user with a
4.4 client with a frozen format enabling the option but then
downgrading to 4.3 and accidentally creating repos with an
outdated and unsupported repo format. Requiring a "challenge"
string should prevent this.
Because the format is not yet finalized and I don't want to take
any chances, revlog v2's version is currently 0xDEAD. I figure
squatting on a value we're likely never to use as an actual revlog
version to mean "internal testing only" is acceptable. And
"dead" is easily recognized as something meaningful.
There is a bunch of cleanup that is needed before work on revlog
v2 begins in earnest. I plan on doing that work once this patch
is accepted and we're comfortable with the idea of starting down
this path.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 19 May 2017 20:29:11 -0700 |
parents | 3eeb8e138e5c |
children | 6939b6ac960a |
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from __future__ import absolute_import import unittest from mercurial import error, mdiff # for readability, line numbers are 0-origin text1 = ''' 00 at OLD 01 at OLD 02 at OLD 02 at NEW, 03 at OLD 03 at NEW, 04 at OLD 04 at NEW, 05 at OLD 05 at NEW, 06 at OLD 07 at OLD 08 at OLD 09 at OLD 10 at OLD 11 at OLD '''[1:] # strip initial LF text2 = ''' 00 at NEW 01 at NEW 02 at NEW, 03 at OLD 03 at NEW, 04 at OLD 04 at NEW, 05 at OLD 05 at NEW, 06 at OLD 06 at NEW 07 at NEW 08 at NEW 09 at NEW 10 at NEW 11 at NEW '''[1:] # strip initial LF def filteredblocks(blocks, rangeb): """return `rangea` extracted from `blocks` coming from `mdiff.blocksinrange` along with the mask of blocks within rangeb. """ filtered, rangea = mdiff.blocksinrange(blocks, rangeb) skipped = [b not in filtered for b in blocks] return rangea, skipped class blocksinrangetests(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.blocks = list(mdiff.allblocks(text1, text2)) assert self.blocks == [ ([0, 3, 0, 2], '!'), ((3, 7, 2, 6), '='), ([7, 12, 6, 12], '!'), ((12, 12, 12, 12), '='), ], self.blocks def testWithinEqual(self): """linerange within an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ linerange2 = (3, 5) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (4, 6)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualStrictly(self): """linerange matching exactly an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ linerange2 = (2, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualLowerbound(self): """linerange at beginning of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ linerange2 = (2, 4) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 5)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualLowerboundOneline(self): """oneline-linerange at beginning of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ linerange2 = (2, 3) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 4)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualUpperbound(self): """linerange at end of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^ linerange2 = (3, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (4, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualUpperboundOneLine(self): """oneline-linerange at end of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ linerange2 = (5, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (6, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinFirstBlockNeq(self): """linerange within the first "!" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ # | (empty) # ^ # ^^ for linerange2 in [ (0, 1), (1, 1), (1, 2), (0, 2), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 3)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, True, True, True]) def testWithinLastBlockNeq(self): """linerange within the last "!" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ # ^ # | (empty) # ^^^^^^ # ^ for linerange2 in [ (6, 7), (7, 8), (7, 7), (6, 12), (11, 12), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (7, 12)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, True, False, True]) def testAccrossTwoBlocks(self): """linerange accross two blocks""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ linerange2 = (1, 5) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 6)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, True, True]) def testCrossingSeveralBlocks(self): """linerange accross three blocks""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^^^^ linerange2 = (1, 8) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 12)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, False, True]) def testStartInEqBlock(self): """linerange starting in an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ # ^^^^^^^ for linerange2, expectedlinerange1 in [ ((5, 9), (6, 12)), ((4, 11), (5, 12)), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, expectedlinerange1) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, False, True]) def testEndInEqBlock(self): """linerange ending in an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ # ^^^^^ for linerange2, expectedlinerange1 in [ ((1, 3), (0, 4)), ((0, 4), (0, 5)), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, expectedlinerange1) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, True, True]) def testOutOfRange(self): """linerange exceeding file size""" exctype = error.Abort for linerange2 in [ (0, 34), (15, 12), ]: # Could be `with self.assertRaises(error.Abort)` but python2.6 # does not have assertRaises context manager. try: mdiff.blocksinrange(self.blocks, linerange2) except exctype as exc: self.assertTrue('line range exceeds file size' in str(exc)) else: self.fail('%s not raised' % exctype.__name__) if __name__ == '__main__': import silenttestrunner silenttestrunner.main(__name__)