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exchangev2: support fetching shallow files history This commit teaches the exchangev2 client code to handle fetching shallow files data. Only shallow fetching of files data is supported: shallow fetching of changeset and manifest data is explicitly not yet supported. Previously, we would fetch file revisions for changesets that were received by the current pull operation. In the new model, we calculate the set of "relevant" changesets given the pull depth and only fetch files data for those changesets. We also teach the "filesdata" command invocation to vary parameters as needed. The implementation here is far from complete or optimal. Subsequent pulls will end up re-fetching a lot of files data. But the application of this data should mostly be a no-op on the client, so it isn't a big deal. Depending on the order file revisions are fetched in, revisions could get inserted with the wrong revision number relationships. I think the best way to deal with this is to remove revision numbers from storage and to either dynamically derive them (by reconstructing a DAG from nodes/parents) or remove revision numbers from the file storage interface completely. A missing API that we'll likely want to write pretty soon is "ensure files for revision(s) are present." We can kind of cajole exchangev2.pull() to do this. But it isn't very efficient. For example, in simple cases like widening the store to obtain data for a single revision, it is probably more efficient to walk the manifest and find exactly which file revisions are missing and to make explicit requests for just their data. In more advanced cases, asking the server for all files data may be more efficient, even though it requires sending data the client already has. There is tons of room for future experimentation here. And TBH I'm not sure what the final state will be. Anyway, this commit gets us pretty close to being able to have shallow and narrow checkouts with exchangev2/sqlite storage. Close enough that a minimal extension should be able to provide fill in the gaps until the code in core stabilizes and there is a user-facing way to trigger the narrow/shallow bits from `hg clone` without also implying using of the narrow extension... Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5169
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 19 Oct 2018 12:30:49 +0200
parents 1ddb296e0dee
children 7116fc614cfc
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [extensions]
  > fastannotate=
  > EOF

  $ HGMERGE=true; export HGMERGE

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo

a simple merge case

  $ echo 1 > a
  $ hg commit -qAm 'append 1'
  $ echo 2 >> a
  $ hg commit -m 'append 2'
  $ echo 3 >> a
  $ hg commit -m 'append 3'
  $ hg up 1 -q
  $ cat > a << EOF
  > 0
  > 1
  > 2
  > EOF
  $ hg commit -qm 'insert 0'
  $ hg merge 2 -q
  $ echo 4 >> a
  $ hg commit -m merge
  $ hg log -G -T '{rev}: {desc}'
  @    4: merge
  |\
  | o  3: insert 0
  | |
  o |  2: append 3
  |/
  o  1: append 2
  |
  o  0: append 1
  
  $ hg fastannotate a
  3: 0
  0: 1
  1: 2
  2: 3
  4: 4
  $ hg fastannotate -r 0 a
  0: 1
  $ hg fastannotate -r 1 a
  0: 1
  1: 2
  $ hg fastannotate -udnclf a
  test 3 d641cb51f61e Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 a:1: 0
  test 0 4994017376d3 Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 a:1: 1
  test 1 e940cb6d9a06 Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 a:2: 2
  test 2 26162a884ba6 Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 a:3: 3
  test 4 3ad7bcd2815f Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 a:5: 4
  $ hg fastannotate --linear a
  3: 0
  0: 1
  1: 2
  4: 3
  4: 4

incrementally updating

  $ hg fastannotate -r 0 a --debug
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  0: 1
  $ hg fastannotate -r 0 a --debug --rebuild
  fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch
  0: 1
  $ hg fastannotate -r 1 a --debug
  fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch
  0: 1
  1: 2
  $ hg fastannotate -r 3 a --debug
  fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch
  3: 0
  0: 1
  1: 2
  $ hg fastannotate -r 4 a --debug
  fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch
  3: 0
  0: 1
  1: 2
  2: 3
  4: 4
  $ hg fastannotate -r 1 a --debug
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  0: 1
  1: 2

rebuild happens automatically if unable to update

  $ hg fastannotate -r 2 a --debug
  fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted
  fastannotate: a: 3 new changesets in the main branch
  0: 1
  1: 2
  2: 3

config option "fastannotate.mainbranch"

  $ hg fastannotate -r 1 --rebuild --config fastannotate.mainbranch=tip a --debug
  fastannotate: a: 4 new changesets in the main branch
  0: 1
  1: 2
  $ hg fastannotate -r 4 a --debug
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True)
  3: 0
  0: 1
  1: 2
  2: 3
  4: 4

config option "fastannotate.modes"

  $ hg annotate -r 1 --debug a
  0: 1
  1: 2
  $ hg annotate --config fastannotate.modes=fctx -r 1 --debug a
  fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: False)
  0: 1
  1: 2
  $ hg fastannotate --config fastannotate.modes=fctx -h -q
  hg: unknown command 'fastannotate'
  (did you mean *) (glob)
  [255]

rename

  $ hg mv a b
  $ cat > b << EOF
  > 0
  > 11
  > 3
  > 44
  > EOF
  $ hg commit -m b -q
  $ hg fastannotate -ncf --long-hash b
  3 d641cb51f61e331c44654104301f8154d7865c89 a: 0
  5 d44dade239915bc82b91e4556b1257323f8e5824 b: 11
  2 26162a884ba60e8c87bf4e0d6bb8efcc6f711a4e a: 3
  5 d44dade239915bc82b91e4556b1257323f8e5824 b: 44
  $ hg fastannotate -r 26162a884ba60e8c87bf4e0d6bb8efcc6f711a4e a
  0: 1
  1: 2
  2: 3

fastannotate --deleted

  $ hg fastannotate --deleted -nf b
  3 a:  0
  5 b:  11
  0 a: -1
  1 a: -2
  2 a:  3
  5 b:  44
  4 a: -4
  $ hg fastannotate --deleted -r 3 -nf a
  3 a:  0
  0 a:  1
  1 a:  2

file and directories with ".l", ".m" suffixes

  $ cd ..
  $ hg init repo2
  $ cd repo2

  $ mkdir a.l b.m c.lock a.l.hg b.hg
  $ for i in a b c d d.l d.m a.l/a b.m/a c.lock/a a.l.hg/a b.hg/a; do
  >   echo $i > $i
  > done
  $ hg add . -q
  $ hg commit -m init
  $ hg fastannotate a.l/a b.m/a c.lock/a a.l.hg/a b.hg/a d.l d.m a b c d
  0: a
  0: a.l.hg/a
  0: a.l/a
  0: b
  0: b.hg/a
  0: b.m/a
  0: c
  0: c.lock/a
  0: d
  0: d.l
  0: d.m

empty file

  $ touch empty
  $ hg commit -A empty -m empty
  $ hg fastannotate empty

json format

  $ hg fastannotate -Tjson -cludn b a empty
  [
   {
    "date": [0.0, 0],
    "line": "a\n",
    "line_number": 1,
    "node": "1fd620b16252aecb54c6aa530dff5ed6e6ec3d21",
    "rev": 0,
    "user": "test"
   },
   {
    "date": [0.0, 0],
    "line": "b\n",
    "line_number": 1,
    "node": "1fd620b16252aecb54c6aa530dff5ed6e6ec3d21",
    "rev": 0,
    "user": "test"
   }
  ]

  $ hg fastannotate -Tjson -cludn empty
  [
  ]
  $ hg fastannotate -Tjson --no-content -n a
  [
   {
    "rev": 0
   }
  ]

working copy

  $ echo a >> a
  $ hg fastannotate -r 'wdir()' a
  abort: cannot update linelog to wdir()
  (set fastannotate.mainbranch)
  [255]
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [fastannotate]
  > mainbranch = .
  > EOF
  $ hg fastannotate -r 'wdir()' a
  0 : a
  1+: a
  $ hg fastannotate -cludn -r 'wdir()' a
  test 0 1fd620b16252  Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000:1: a
  test 1 720582f5bdb6+ *:2: a (glob)
  $ hg fastannotate -cludn -r 'wdir()' -Tjson a
  [
   {
    "date": [0.0, 0],
    "line": "a\n",
    "line_number": 1,
    "node": "1fd620b16252aecb54c6aa530dff5ed6e6ec3d21",
    "rev": 0,
    "user": "test"
   },
   {
    "date": [*, 0], (glob)
    "line": "a\n",
    "line_number": 2,
    "node": null,
    "rev": null,
    "user": "test"
   }
  ]