Mercurial > hg
view mercurial/ancestor.py @ 17191:5884812686f7
peer: introduce peer methods to prepare for peer classes
This introduces a peer method into all repository classes, which currently
simply returns self. It also changes hg.repository so it now raises an
exception if the supplied paths does not resolve to a localrepo or descendant.
Finally, all call sites are changed to use the peer and local methods as
appropriate, where peer is used whenever the code is dealing with a remote
repository (even if it's on local disk).
author | Sune Foldager <cryo@cyanite.org> |
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date | Fri, 13 Jul 2012 21:46:53 +0200 |
parents | 1ffeeb91c55d |
children | 0b03454abae7 |
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# ancestor.py - generic DAG ancestor algorithm for mercurial # # Copyright 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 or any later version. import heapq def ancestor(a, b, pfunc): """ Returns the common ancestor of a and b that is furthest from a root (as measured by longest path) or None if no ancestor is found. If there are multiple common ancestors at the same distance, the first one found is returned. pfunc must return a list of parent vertices for a given vertex """ if a == b: return a a, b = sorted([a, b]) # find depth from root of all ancestors # depth is stored as a negative for heapq parentcache = {} visit = [a, b] depth = {} while visit: vertex = visit[-1] pl = pfunc(vertex) parentcache[vertex] = pl if not pl: depth[vertex] = 0 visit.pop() else: for p in pl: if p == a or p == b: # did we find a or b as a parent? return p # we're done if p not in depth: visit.append(p) if visit[-1] == vertex: # -(maximum distance of parents + 1) depth[vertex] = min([depth[p] for p in pl]) - 1 visit.pop() # traverse ancestors in order of decreasing distance from root def ancestors(vertex): h = [(depth[vertex], vertex)] seen = set() while h: d, n = heapq.heappop(h) if n not in seen: seen.add(n) yield (d, n) for p in parentcache[n]: heapq.heappush(h, (depth[p], p)) def generations(vertex): sg, s = None, set() for g, v in ancestors(vertex): if g != sg: if sg: yield sg, s sg, s = g, set((v,)) else: s.add(v) yield sg, s x = generations(a) y = generations(b) gx = x.next() gy = y.next() # increment each ancestor list until it is closer to root than # the other, or they match try: while True: if gx[0] == gy[0]: for v in gx[1]: if v in gy[1]: return v gy = y.next() gx = x.next() elif gx[0] > gy[0]: gy = y.next() else: gx = x.next() except StopIteration: return None