mercurial/transaction.py
author Henrik Stuart <hg@hstuart.dk>
Sun, 19 Apr 2009 20:02:32 +0200
changeset 8290 560af1bbfd6e
parent 8289 fe8a3e56039f
child 8294 48a382c23226
permissions -rw-r--r--
transaction: reset transaction on abort Prevent the use of the transaction after it has been aborted. Co-contributor: Sune Foldager <cryo@cyanite.org>

# transaction.py - simple journalling scheme for mercurial
#
# This transaction scheme is intended to gracefully handle program
# errors and interruptions. More serious failures like system crashes
# can be recovered with an fsck-like tool. As the whole repository is
# effectively log-structured, this should amount to simply truncating
# anything that isn't referenced in the changelog.
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference.

from i18n import _
import os, errno
import error

def active(func):
    def _active(self, *args, **kwds):
        if self.count == 0:
            raise error.Abort(_(
                'cannot use transaction when it is already committed/aborted'))
        return func(self, *args, **kwds)
    return _active

class transaction(object):
    def __init__(self, report, opener, journal, after=None, createmode=None):
        self.journal = None

        self.count = 1
        self.report = report
        self.opener = opener
        self.after = after
        self.entries = []
        self.map = {}
        self.journal = journal

        self.file = open(self.journal, "w")
        if createmode is not None:
            os.chmod(self.journal, createmode & 0666)

    def __del__(self):
        if self.journal:
            if self.entries: self._abort()
            self.file.close()

    @active
    def add(self, file, offset, data=None):
        if file in self.map: return
        self.entries.append((file, offset, data))
        self.map[file] = len(self.entries) - 1
        # add enough data to the journal to do the truncate
        self.file.write("%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
        self.file.flush()

    @active
    def find(self, file):
        if file in self.map:
            return self.entries[self.map[file]]
        return None

    @active
    def replace(self, file, offset, data=None):
        if file not in self.map:
            raise KeyError(file)
        index = self.map[file]
        self.entries[index] = (file, offset, data)
        self.file.write("%s\0%d\n" % (file, offset))
        self.file.flush()

    @active
    def nest(self):
        self.count += 1
        return self

    def running(self):
        return self.count > 0

    @active
    def close(self):
        self.count -= 1
        if self.count != 0:
            return
        self.file.close()
        self.entries = []
        if self.after:
            self.after()
        else:
            os.unlink(self.journal)
        self.journal = None

    @active
    def abort(self):
        self._abort()

    def _abort(self):
        self.count = 0
        self.file.close()

        if not self.entries: return

        self.report(_("transaction abort!\n"))

        failed = False
        for f, o, ignore in self.entries:
            try:
                self.opener(f, "a").truncate(o)
            except:
                failed = True
                self.report(_("failed to truncate %s\n") % f)

        self.entries = []

        if not failed:
            os.unlink(self.journal)
            self.report(_("rollback completed\n"))
        else:
            self.report(_("rollback failed - please run hg recover\n"))

        self.journal = None


def rollback(opener, file):
    files = {}
    for l in open(file).readlines():
        f, o = l.split('\0')
        files[f] = int(o)
    for f in files:
        o = files[f]
        if o:
            opener(f, "a").truncate(int(o))
        else:
            try:
                fn = opener(f).name
                os.unlink(fn)
            except OSError, inst:
                if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
                    raise
    os.unlink(file)