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push: propagate --new-branch and --ssh options when pushing subrepos Up until now the all the push command options were ignored when pushing subrepos. In particular, the fact that the --new-branch command was not passed down to subrepos made it not possible to push a repo when any of its subrepos had a new branch, even if you used the --new-branch option of the push command. In addition the error message was confusing since it showed the following hint: "--new-branch hint: use 'hg push --new-branch' to create new remote branches". However using the --new_branch flag did not fix the problem, as it was ignored when pushing subrepos. This patch passes the --new-branch and --ssh flags to every subrepo that is pushed. Issues/Limitations: - All subrepo types get these flags, but only the mercurial subrepos use them. - It is no longer possible to _not_ pass down these flags to subrepos when pushing: * An alternative would be to introduce a --subrepos flag that should be used to pass down these flags to the subrepos. * If we did this, it could make sense to make the --force flag respect this new --subrepos flag as well for consistency's sake. - Matt suggested that the ssh related flags could also be passed down to subrepos during pull and clone. However it seems that it would be the "update" command that would need to get those, since subrepos are only pulled on update. In any case I'd prefer to leave that for a later patch.
author Angel Ezquerra <angel.ezquerra@gmail.com>
date Thu, 29 Sep 2011 17:20:04 +0200
parents 06c3667c259c
children e34106fa0dc3
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# dagutil.py - dag utilities for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2010 Benoit Boissinot <bboissin@gmail.com>
# and Peter Arrenbrecht <peter@arrenbrecht.ch>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from node import nullrev
from i18n import _


class basedag(object):
    '''generic interface for DAGs

    terms:
    "ix" (short for index) identifies a nodes internally,
    "id" identifies one externally.

    All params are ixs unless explicitly suffixed otherwise.
    Pluralized params are lists or sets.
    '''

    def __init__(self):
        self._inverse = None

    def nodeset(self):
        '''set of all node idxs'''
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def heads(self):
        '''list of head ixs'''
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def parents(self, ix):
        '''list of parents ixs of ix'''
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def inverse(self):
        '''inverse DAG, where parents becomes children, etc.'''
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None):
        '''
        set of all ancestors of starts (incl), but stop walk at stops (excl)
        '''
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def descendantset(self, starts, stops=None):
        '''
        set of all descendants of starts (incl), but stop walk at stops (excl)
        '''
        return self.inverse().ancestorset(starts, stops)

    def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs):
        '''
        subset of connected list of ixs so that no node has a descendant in it

        By "connected list" we mean that if an ancestor and a descendant are in
        the list, then so is at least one path connecting them.
        '''
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def externalize(self, ix):
        '''return a list of (or set if given a set) of node ids'''
        return self._externalize(ix)

    def externalizeall(self, ixs):
        '''return a list of (or set if given a set) of node ids'''
        ids = self._externalizeall(ixs)
        if isinstance(ixs, set):
            return set(ids)
        return list(ids)

    def internalize(self, id):
        '''return a list of (or set if given a set) of node ixs'''
        return self._internalize(id)

    def internalizeall(self, ids, filterunknown=False):
        '''return a list of (or set if given a set) of node ids'''
        ixs = self._internalizeall(ids, filterunknown)
        if isinstance(ids, set):
            return set(ixs)
        return list(ixs)


class genericdag(basedag):
    '''generic implementations for DAGs'''

    def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None):
        stops = stops and set(stops) or set()
        seen = set()
        pending = list(starts)
        while pending:
            n = pending.pop()
            if n not in seen and n not in stops:
                seen.add(n)
                pending.extend(self.parents(n))
        return seen

    def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs):
        hds = set(ixs)
        if not hds:
            return hds
        for n in ixs:
            for p in self.parents(n):
                hds.discard(p)
        assert hds
        return hds


class revlogbaseddag(basedag):
    '''generic dag interface to a revlog'''

    def __init__(self, revlog, nodeset):
        basedag.__init__(self)
        self._revlog = revlog
        self._heads = None
        self._nodeset = nodeset

    def nodeset(self):
        return self._nodeset

    def heads(self):
        if self._heads is None:
            self._heads = self._getheads()
        return self._heads

    def _externalize(self, ix):
        return self._revlog.index[ix][7]
    def _externalizeall(self, ixs):
        idx = self._revlog.index
        return [idx[i][7] for i in ixs]

    def _internalize(self, id):
        ix = self._revlog.rev(id)
        if ix == nullrev:
            raise LookupError(id, self._revlog.indexfile, _('nullid'))
        return ix
    def _internalizeall(self, ids, filterunknown):
        rl = self._revlog
        if filterunknown:
            return [r for r in map(rl.nodemap.get, ids)
                    if r is not None and r != nullrev]
        return map(self._internalize, ids)


class revlogdag(revlogbaseddag):
    '''dag interface to a revlog'''

    def __init__(self, revlog):
        revlogbaseddag.__init__(self, revlog, set(xrange(len(revlog))))

    def _getheads(self):
        return [r for r in self._revlog.headrevs() if r != nullrev]

    def parents(self, ix):
        rlog = self._revlog
        idx = rlog.index
        revdata = idx[ix]
        prev = revdata[5]
        if prev != nullrev:
            prev2 = revdata[6]
            if prev2 == nullrev:
                return [prev]
            return [prev, prev2]
        prev2 = revdata[6]
        if prev2 != nullrev:
            return [prev2]
        return []

    def inverse(self):
        if self._inverse is None:
            self._inverse = inverserevlogdag(self)
        return self._inverse

    def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None):
        rlog = self._revlog
        idx = rlog.index
        stops = stops and set(stops) or set()
        seen = set()
        pending = list(starts)
        while pending:
            rev = pending.pop()
            if rev not in seen and rev not in stops:
                seen.add(rev)
                revdata = idx[rev]
                for i in [5, 6]:
                    prev = revdata[i]
                    if prev != nullrev:
                        pending.append(prev)
        return seen

    def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs):
        if not ixs:
            return set()
        rlog = self._revlog
        idx = rlog.index
        headrevs = set(ixs)
        for rev in ixs:
            revdata = idx[rev]
            for i in [5, 6]:
                prev = revdata[i]
                if prev != nullrev:
                    headrevs.discard(prev)
        assert headrevs
        return headrevs

    def linearize(self, ixs):
        '''linearize and topologically sort a list of revisions

        The linearization process tries to create long runs of revs where
        a child rev comes immediately after its first parent. This is done by
        visiting the heads of the given revs in inverse topological order,
        and for each visited rev, visiting its second parent, then its first
        parent, then adding the rev itself to the output list.
        '''
        sorted = []
        visit = list(self.headsetofconnecteds(ixs))
        visit.sort(reverse=True)
        finished = set()

        while visit:
            cur = visit.pop()
            if cur < 0:
                cur = -cur - 1
                if cur not in finished:
                    sorted.append(cur)
                    finished.add(cur)
            else:
                visit.append(-cur - 1)
                visit += [p for p in self.parents(cur)
                          if p in ixs and p not in finished]
        assert len(sorted) == len(ixs)
        return sorted


class inverserevlogdag(revlogbaseddag, genericdag):
    '''inverse of an existing revlog dag; see revlogdag.inverse()'''

    def __init__(self, orig):
        revlogbaseddag.__init__(self, orig._revlog, orig._nodeset)
        self._orig = orig
        self._children = {}
        self._roots = []
        self._walkfrom = len(self._revlog) - 1

    def _walkto(self, walkto):
        rev = self._walkfrom
        cs = self._children
        roots = self._roots
        idx = self._revlog.index
        while rev >= walkto:
            data = idx[rev]
            isroot = True
            for prev in [data[5], data[6]]: # parent revs
                if prev != nullrev:
                    cs.setdefault(prev, []).append(rev)
                    isroot = False
            if isroot:
                roots.append(rev)
            rev -= 1
        self._walkfrom = rev

    def _getheads(self):
        self._walkto(nullrev)
        return self._roots

    def parents(self, ix):
        if ix is None:
            return []
        if ix <= self._walkfrom:
            self._walkto(ix)
        return self._children.get(ix, [])

    def inverse(self):
        return self._orig