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revlog: rewrite censoring logic
I was able to corrupt a revlog relatively easily with the existing
censoring code. The underlying problem is that the existing code
doesn't fully take delta chains into account. When copying revisions
that occur after the censored revision, the delta base can refer
to a censored revision. Then at read time, things blow up due to the
revision data not being a compressed delta.
This commit rewrites the revlog censoring code to take a higher-level
approach. We now create a new revlog instance pointing at temp files.
We iterate through each revision in the source revlog and insert
those revisions into the new revlog, replacing the censored revision's
data along the way.
The new implementation isn't as efficient as the old one. This is
because it will fully engage delta computation on insertion. But I
don't think it matters.
The new implementation is a bit hacky because it attempts to reload
the revlog instance with a new revlog index/data file. This is fragile.
But this is needed because the index (which could be backed by C) would
have a cached copy of the old, possibly changed data and that could
lead to problems accessing index or revision data later.
One benefit of the new approach is that we integrate with the
transaction. The old revlog is backed up and if the transaction is
rolled back, the original revlog is restored.
As part of this, we had to teach the transaction about the store
vfs. I'm not super keen about this. But this was the easiest way
to hook things up to the transaction. We /could/ just ignore the
transaction like we were doing before. But any file mutation should
be governed by transaction semantics, including undo during rollback.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4869
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 02 Oct 2018 17:34:34 -0700 |
parents | be441eb65f09 |
children | 78b270a55dc6 |
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# diffutil.py - utility functions related to diff and patch # # Copyright 2006 Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com> # Copyright 2007 Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> # Copyright 2018 Octobus <octobus@octobus.net> # # 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 absolute_import from .i18n import _ from . import ( mdiff, pycompat, ) def diffallopts(ui, opts=None, untrusted=False, section='diff'): '''return diffopts with all features supported and parsed''' return difffeatureopts(ui, opts=opts, untrusted=untrusted, section=section, git=True, whitespace=True, formatchanging=True) def difffeatureopts(ui, opts=None, untrusted=False, section='diff', git=False, whitespace=False, formatchanging=False): '''return diffopts with only opted-in features parsed Features: - git: git-style diffs - whitespace: whitespace options like ignoreblanklines and ignorews - formatchanging: options that will likely break or cause correctness issues with most diff parsers ''' def get(key, name=None, getter=ui.configbool, forceplain=None): if opts: v = opts.get(key) # diffopts flags are either None-default (which is passed # through unchanged, so we can identify unset values), or # some other falsey default (eg --unified, which defaults # to an empty string). We only want to override the config # entries from hgrc with command line values if they # appear to have been set, which is any truthy value, # True, or False. if v or isinstance(v, bool): return v if forceplain is not None and ui.plain(): return forceplain return getter(section, name or key, untrusted=untrusted) # core options, expected to be understood by every diff parser buildopts = { 'nodates': get('nodates'), 'showfunc': get('show_function', 'showfunc'), 'context': get('unified', getter=ui.config), } buildopts['xdiff'] = ui.configbool('experimental', 'xdiff') if git: buildopts['git'] = get('git') # since this is in the experimental section, we need to call # ui.configbool directory buildopts['showsimilarity'] = ui.configbool('experimental', 'extendedheader.similarity') # need to inspect the ui object instead of using get() since we want to # test for an int hconf = ui.config('experimental', 'extendedheader.index') if hconf is not None: hlen = None try: # the hash config could be an integer (for length of hash) or a # word (e.g. short, full, none) hlen = int(hconf) if hlen < 0 or hlen > 40: msg = _("invalid length for extendedheader.index: '%d'\n") ui.warn(msg % hlen) except ValueError: # default value if hconf == 'short' or hconf == '': hlen = 12 elif hconf == 'full': hlen = 40 elif hconf != 'none': msg = _("invalid value for extendedheader.index: '%s'\n") ui.warn(msg % hconf) finally: buildopts['index'] = hlen if whitespace: buildopts['ignorews'] = get('ignore_all_space', 'ignorews') buildopts['ignorewsamount'] = get('ignore_space_change', 'ignorewsamount') buildopts['ignoreblanklines'] = get('ignore_blank_lines', 'ignoreblanklines') buildopts['ignorewseol'] = get('ignore_space_at_eol', 'ignorewseol') if formatchanging: buildopts['text'] = opts and opts.get('text') binary = None if opts is None else opts.get('binary') buildopts['nobinary'] = (not binary if binary is not None else get('nobinary', forceplain=False)) buildopts['noprefix'] = get('noprefix', forceplain=False) buildopts['worddiff'] = get('word_diff', 'word-diff', forceplain=False) return mdiff.diffopts(**pycompat.strkwargs(buildopts))