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bundlerepo: add support for treemanifests in cg3 bundles
This is a little messier than I'd like, and I'll probably come back
and do some more refactoring later, but as it is this unblocks
narrowhg. An alternative approach (which I may do as part of the
mentioned refactoring) would be to construct *all* dirlog instances up
front, so that we don't have to keep track of the linkmapper
method. This would avoid a reference cycle between the bundlemanifest
and the bundlerepository, but I was hesitant to do all the work up
front like that.
With this change, it's possible to do 'hg incoming' and 'hg pull' from
bundles in .hg/strip-backup in a treemanifest repository. Sadly, this
doesn't make it possible to 'hg clone' one of those (if you do 'hg
strip 0'), because the cg3 in the bundle gets written without a
treemanifest flag. Since that's going to be an involved refactor in a
different part of the code (which I *suspect* won't touch any of the
code I've just written here), let's leave it as an idea for Later.
author | Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> |
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date | Fri, 05 Aug 2016 13:08:11 -0400 |
parents | d1a7d9c279bb |
children | 14031d183048 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # check-perf-code - (historical) portability checker for contrib/perf.py from __future__ import absolute_import import os import sys # write static check patterns here perfpypats = [ [ ], # warnings [ ] ] def modulewhitelist(names): replacement = [('.py', ''), ('.c', ''), # trim suffix ('mercurial%s' % (os.sep), ''), # trim "mercurial/" path ] ignored = set(['__init__']) modules = {} # convert from file name to module name, and count # of appearances for name in names: name = name.strip() for old, new in replacement: name = name.replace(old, new) if name not in ignored: modules[name] = modules.get(name, 0) + 1 # list up module names, which appear multiple times whitelist = [] for name, count in modules.items(): if count > 1: whitelist.append(name) return whitelist if __name__ == "__main__": # in this case, it is assumed that result of "hg files" at # multiple revisions is given via stdin whitelist = modulewhitelist(sys.stdin) assert whitelist, "module whitelist is empty" # build up module whitelist check from file names given at runtime perfpypats[0].append( # this matching pattern assumes importing modules from # "mercurial" package in the current style below, for simplicity # # from mercurial import ( # foo, # bar, # baz # ) ((r'from mercurial import [(][a-z0-9, \n#]*\n(?! *%s,|^[ #]*\n|[)])' % ',| *'.join(whitelist)), "import newer module separately in try clause for early Mercurial" )) # import contrib/check-code.py as checkcode assert 'RUNTESTDIR' in os.environ, "use check-perf-code.py in *.t script" contribpath = os.path.join(os.environ['RUNTESTDIR'], '..', 'contrib') sys.path.insert(0, contribpath) checkcode = __import__('check-code') # register perf.py specific entry with "checks" in check-code.py checkcode.checks.append(('perf.py', r'contrib/perf.py$', '', checkcode.pyfilters, perfpypats)) sys.exit(checkcode.main())