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revlog: use mmap by default is pre-population is available
Using mmap has a great impact of memory usage on server, and a good impact on
performance in multiple case. Now that we pre-populate memory mapping by
default, there is case where it using mmap is slower. So we use it by default
(if pre-population is available).
Further work to reduce the performance impact of the pre-population will be done
later.
Some benchmark below (using the same setup as 522b4d729e89):
As for 522b4d729e89 the impact on small repository like Mercurial or Pypy is
tiny, ~1% best. However for large repositories we see some performance
improvement without seeing the performance regression that we could have without
pre-populate.
##### For netbeans
### data-env-vars.name = netbeans-2018-08-01-zstd-sparse-revlog
## benchmark.name = hg.command.log
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = rust
# benchmark.variants.limit-rev = 1
# benchmark.variants.patch = yes
no-mmap: 0.171579
mmap: 0.166311 (-3.07%, -0.01)
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = default
no-mmap: 0.170716
mmap: 0.165218 (-3.22%, -0.01)
# benchmark.variants.patch = no
# benchmark.variants.rev = tip
no-mmap: 0.140862
mmap: 0.137566 (-2.34%, -0.00)
## benchmark.name = hg.command.unbundle
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = rust
# benchmark.variants.issue6528 = disabled
# benchmark.variants.reuse-external-delta-parent = yes
# benchmark.variants.revs = any-1-extra-rev
# benchmark.variants.source = unbundle
no-mmap: 0.238038
mmap: 0.239912
no-populate: 0.cbd4c9 (+11.71%, +0.03)
#### For Mozilla
### data-env-vars.name = mozilla-try-2019-02-18-ds2-pnm
# benchmark.name = hg.command.log
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = rust
# bin-env-vars.hg.py-re2-module = default
# benchmark.variants.limit-rev = 1
# benchmark.variants.patch = yes
no-mmap: 0.258440
mmap: 0.237813 (-7.98%, -0.02)
# benchmark.variants.limit-rev = 10
no-mmap: 1.235323
mmap: 1.213578 (-1.76%, -0.02)
## benchmark.name = hg.command.push
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = rust
# bin-env-vars.hg.py-re2-module = default
# benchmark.variants.explicit-rev = none
# benchmark.variants.issue6528 = disabled
# benchmark.variants.protocol = ssh
# benchmark.variants.reuse-external-delta-parent = yes
# benchmark.variants.revs = any-1-extra-rev
no-mmap: 4.790135
mmap: 4.668971 (-2.53%, -0.12)
no-populate: 4.841141 (+1.06%, +0.05)
### data-env-vars.name = mozilla-try-2019-02-18-zstd-sparse-revlog
## benchmark.name = hg.command.log
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = default
# benchmark.variants.limit-rev = 1000
# benchmark.variants.rev = tip
no-mmap: 0.206187
mmap: 0.197348 (-4.29%, -0.01)
## benchmark.name = hg.command.push
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = default
# benchmark.variants.explicit-rev = none
# benchmark.variants.issue6528 = disabled
# benchmark.variants.protocol = ssh
# benchmark.variants.reuse-external-delta-parent = yes
# benchmark.variants.revs = any-1-extra-rev
no-mmap: 4.768259
mmap: 4.798632
no-populate: 4.953295 (+3.88%, +0.19)
# benchmark.variants.revs = any-100-extra-rev
no-mmap: 4.785946
mmap: 4.903618
no-populate: 5.014963 (+4.79%, +0.23)
## benchmark.name = hg.command.unbundle
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = default
# benchmark.variants.issue6528 = disabled
# benchmark.variants.reuse-external-delta-parent = yes
# benchmark.variants.revs = any-1-extra-rev
# benchmark.variants.source = unbundle
no-mmap: 1.400121
mmap: 1.423411
no-populate: 1.585365 (+13.23%, +0.19)
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 08 Jul 2024 15:48:34 +0200 |
parents | 18c8c18993f0 |
children | f4733654f144 |
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# filemerge.py - file-level merge handling for Mercurial # # Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Olivia Mackall <olivia@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 contextlib import os import re import shutil from .i18n import _ from .node import ( hex, short, ) from . import ( encoding, error, formatter, match, pycompat, registrar, scmutil, simplemerge, tagmerge, templatekw, templater, templateutil, util, ) from .utils import ( procutil, stringutil, ) def _toolstr(ui, tool, part, *args): return ui.config(b"merge-tools", tool + b"." + part, *args) def _toolbool(ui, tool, part, *args): return ui.configbool(b"merge-tools", tool + b"." + part, *args) def _toollist(ui, tool, part): return ui.configlist(b"merge-tools", tool + b"." + part) internals = {} # Merge tools to document. internalsdoc = {} internaltool = registrar.internalmerge() # internal tool merge types nomerge = internaltool.nomerge mergeonly = internaltool.mergeonly # just the full merge, no premerge fullmerge = internaltool.fullmerge # both premerge and merge # IMPORTANT: keep the last line of this prompt very short ("What do you want to # do?") because of issue6158, ideally to <40 English characters (to allow other # languages that may take more columns to still have a chance to fit in an # 80-column screen). _localchangedotherdeletedmsg = _( b"file '%(fd)s' was deleted in other%(o)s but was modified in local%(l)s.\n" b"You can use (c)hanged version, (d)elete, or leave (u)nresolved.\n" b"What do you want to do?" b"$$ &Changed $$ &Delete $$ &Unresolved" ) _otherchangedlocaldeletedmsg = _( b"file '%(fd)s' was deleted in local%(l)s but was modified in other%(o)s.\n" b"You can use (c)hanged version, leave (d)eleted, or leave (u)nresolved.\n" b"What do you want to do?" b"$$ &Changed $$ &Deleted $$ &Unresolved" ) class absentfilectx: """Represents a file that's ostensibly in a context but is actually not present in it. This is here because it's very specific to the filemerge code for now -- other code is likely going to break with the values this returns.""" def __init__(self, ctx, f): self._ctx = ctx self._f = f def __bytes__(self): return b'absent file %s@%s' % (self._f, self._ctx) def path(self): return self._f def size(self): return None def data(self): return None def filenode(self): return self._ctx.repo().nullid _customcmp = True def cmp(self, fctx): """compare with other file context returns True if different from fctx. """ return not ( fctx.isabsent() and fctx.changectx() == self.changectx() and fctx.path() == self.path() ) def flags(self): return b'' def changectx(self): return self._ctx def isbinary(self): return False def isabsent(self): return True def _findtool(ui, tool): if tool in internals: return tool cmd = _toolstr(ui, tool, b"executable", tool) if cmd.startswith(b'python:'): return cmd return findexternaltool(ui, tool) def _quotetoolpath(cmd): if cmd.startswith(b'python:'): return cmd return procutil.shellquote(cmd) def findexternaltool(ui, tool): for kn in (b"regkey", b"regkeyalt"): k = _toolstr(ui, tool, kn) if not k: continue p = util.lookupreg(k, _toolstr(ui, tool, b"regname")) if p: p = procutil.findexe(p + _toolstr(ui, tool, b"regappend")) if p: return p exe = _toolstr(ui, tool, b"executable", tool) return procutil.findexe(util.expandpath(exe)) def _picktool(repo, ui, path, binary, symlink, changedelete): strictcheck = ui.configbool(b'merge', b'strict-capability-check') def hascapability(tool, capability, strict=False): if tool in internals: return strict and internals[tool].capabilities.get(capability) return _toolbool(ui, tool, capability) def supportscd(tool): return tool in internals and internals[tool].mergetype == nomerge def check(tool, pat, symlink, binary, changedelete): tmsg = tool if pat: tmsg = _(b"%s (for pattern %s)") % (tool, pat) if not _findtool(ui, tool): if pat: # explicitly requested tool deserves a warning ui.warn(_(b"couldn't find merge tool %s\n") % tmsg) else: # configured but non-existing tools are more silent ui.note(_(b"couldn't find merge tool %s\n") % tmsg) elif symlink and not hascapability(tool, b"symlink", strictcheck): ui.warn(_(b"tool %s can't handle symlinks\n") % tmsg) elif binary and not hascapability(tool, b"binary", strictcheck): ui.warn(_(b"tool %s can't handle binary\n") % tmsg) elif changedelete and not supportscd(tool): # the nomerge tools are the only tools that support change/delete # conflicts pass elif not procutil.gui() and _toolbool(ui, tool, b"gui"): ui.warn(_(b"tool %s requires a GUI\n") % tmsg) else: return True return False # internal config: ui.forcemerge # forcemerge comes from command line arguments, highest priority force = ui.config(b'ui', b'forcemerge') if force: toolpath = _findtool(ui, force) if changedelete and not supportscd(toolpath): return b":prompt", None else: if toolpath: return (force, _quotetoolpath(toolpath)) else: # mimic HGMERGE if given tool not found return (force, force) # HGMERGE takes next precedence hgmerge = encoding.environ.get(b"HGMERGE") if hgmerge: if changedelete and not supportscd(hgmerge): return b":prompt", None else: return (hgmerge, hgmerge) # then patterns # whether binary capability should be checked strictly binarycap = binary and strictcheck for pat, tool in ui.configitems(b"merge-patterns"): mf = match.match(repo.root, b'', [pat]) if mf(path) and check(tool, pat, symlink, binarycap, changedelete): if binary and not hascapability(tool, b"binary", strict=True): ui.warn( _( b"warning: check merge-patterns configurations," b" if %r for binary file %r is unintentional\n" b"(see 'hg help merge-tools'" b" for binary files capability)\n" ) % (pycompat.bytestr(tool), pycompat.bytestr(path)) ) toolpath = _findtool(ui, tool) return (tool, _quotetoolpath(toolpath)) # then merge tools tools = {} disabled = set() for k, v in ui.configitems(b"merge-tools"): t = k.split(b'.')[0] if t not in tools: tools[t] = int(_toolstr(ui, t, b"priority")) if _toolbool(ui, t, b"disabled"): disabled.add(t) names = tools.keys() tools = sorted( [(-p, tool) for tool, p in tools.items() if tool not in disabled] ) uimerge = ui.config(b"ui", b"merge") if uimerge: # external tools defined in uimerge won't be able to handle # change/delete conflicts if check(uimerge, path, symlink, binary, changedelete): if uimerge not in names and not changedelete: return (uimerge, uimerge) tools.insert(0, (None, uimerge)) # highest priority tools.append((None, b"hgmerge")) # the old default, if found for p, t in tools: if check(t, None, symlink, binary, changedelete): toolpath = _findtool(ui, t) return (t, _quotetoolpath(toolpath)) # internal merge or prompt as last resort if symlink or binary or changedelete: if not changedelete and len(tools): # any tool is rejected by capability for symlink or binary ui.warn(_(b"no tool found to merge %s\n") % path) return b":prompt", None return b":merge", None def _eoltype(data): """Guess the EOL type of a file""" if b'\0' in data: # binary return None if b'\r\n' in data: # Windows return b'\r\n' if b'\r' in data: # Old Mac return b'\r' if b'\n' in data: # UNIX return b'\n' return None # unknown def _matcheol(file, backup): """Convert EOL markers in a file to match origfile""" tostyle = _eoltype(backup.data()) # No repo.wread filters? if tostyle: data = util.readfile(file) style = _eoltype(data) if style: newdata = data.replace(style, tostyle) if newdata != data: util.writefile(file, newdata) @internaltool(b'prompt', nomerge) def _iprompt(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf): """Asks the user which of the local `p1()` or the other `p2()` version to keep as the merged version.""" ui = repo.ui fd = local.fctx.path() uipathfn = scmutil.getuipathfn(repo) # Avoid prompting during an in-memory merge since it doesn't support merge # conflicts. if local.fctx.changectx().isinmemory(): raise error.InMemoryMergeConflictsError( b'in-memory merge does not support file conflicts' ) prompts = partextras([local.label, other.label]) prompts[b'fd'] = uipathfn(fd) try: if other.fctx.isabsent(): index = ui.promptchoice(_localchangedotherdeletedmsg % prompts, 2) choice = [b'local', b'other', b'unresolved'][index] elif local.fctx.isabsent(): index = ui.promptchoice(_otherchangedlocaldeletedmsg % prompts, 2) choice = [b'other', b'local', b'unresolved'][index] else: # IMPORTANT: keep the last line of this prompt ("What do you want to # do?") very short, see comment next to _localchangedotherdeletedmsg # at the top of the file for details. index = ui.promptchoice( _( b"file '%(fd)s' needs to be resolved.\n" b"You can keep (l)ocal%(l)s, take (o)ther%(o)s, or leave " b"(u)nresolved.\n" b"What do you want to do?" b"$$ &Local $$ &Other $$ &Unresolved" ) % prompts, 2, ) choice = [b'local', b'other', b'unresolved'][index] if choice == b'other': return _iother(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf) elif choice == b'local': return _ilocal(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf) elif choice == b'unresolved': return _ifail(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf) except error.ResponseExpected: ui.write(b"\n") return _ifail(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf) @internaltool(b'local', nomerge) def _ilocal(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf): """Uses the local `p1()` version of files as the merged version.""" return 0, local.fctx.isabsent() @internaltool(b'other', nomerge) def _iother(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf): """Uses the other `p2()` version of files as the merged version.""" if other.fctx.isabsent(): # local changed, remote deleted -- 'deleted' picked _underlyingfctxifabsent(local.fctx).remove() deleted = True else: _underlyingfctxifabsent(local.fctx).write( other.fctx.data(), other.fctx.flags() ) deleted = False return 0, deleted @internaltool(b'fail', nomerge) def _ifail(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf): """ Rather than attempting to merge files that were modified on both branches, it marks them as unresolved. The resolve command must be used to resolve these conflicts.""" # for change/delete conflicts write out the changed version, then fail if local.fctx.isabsent(): _underlyingfctxifabsent(local.fctx).write( other.fctx.data(), other.fctx.flags() ) return 1, False def _underlyingfctxifabsent(filectx): """Sometimes when resolving, our fcd is actually an absentfilectx, but we want to write to it (to do the resolve). This helper returns the underyling workingfilectx in that case. """ if filectx.isabsent(): return filectx.changectx()[filectx.path()] else: return filectx def _verifytext(input, ui): """verifies that text is non-binary""" if stringutil.binary(input.text()): msg = _(b"%s looks like a binary file.") % input.fctx.path() ui.warn(_(b'warning: %s\n') % msg) raise error.Abort(msg) def _premerge(repo, local, other, base, toolconf): tool, toolpath, binary, symlink, scriptfn = toolconf if symlink or local.fctx.isabsent() or other.fctx.isabsent(): return 1 ui = repo.ui validkeep = [b'keep', b'keep-merge3', b'keep-mergediff'] # do we attempt to simplemerge first? try: premerge = _toolbool(ui, tool, b"premerge", not binary) except error.ConfigError: premerge = _toolstr(ui, tool, b"premerge", b"").lower() if premerge not in validkeep: _valid = b', '.join([b"'" + v + b"'" for v in validkeep]) raise error.ConfigError( _(b"%s.premerge not valid ('%s' is neither boolean nor %s)") % (tool, premerge, _valid) ) if premerge: mode = b'merge' if premerge == b'keep-mergediff': mode = b'mergediff' elif premerge == b'keep-merge3': mode = b'merge3' if any( stringutil.binary(input.text()) for input in (local, base, other) ): return 1 # continue merging merged_text, conflicts = simplemerge.simplemerge( local, base, other, mode=mode ) if not conflicts or premerge in validkeep: # fcd.flags() already has the merged flags (done in # mergestate.resolve()) local.fctx.write(merged_text, local.fctx.flags()) if not conflicts: ui.debug(b" premerge successful\n") return 0 return 1 # continue merging def _mergecheck(repo, mynode, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf): tool, toolpath, binary, symlink, scriptfn = toolconf uipathfn = scmutil.getuipathfn(repo) if symlink: repo.ui.warn( _(b'warning: internal %s cannot merge symlinks for %s\n') % (tool, uipathfn(fcd.path())) ) return False if fcd.isabsent() or fco.isabsent(): repo.ui.warn( _( b'warning: internal %s cannot merge change/delete ' b'conflict for %s\n' ) % (tool, uipathfn(fcd.path())) ) return False return True def _merge(repo, local, other, base, mode): """ Uses the internal non-interactive simple merge algorithm for merging files. It will fail if there are any conflicts and leave markers in the partially merged file. Markers will have two sections, one for each side of merge, unless mode equals 'union' or 'union-other-first' which suppresses the markers.""" ui = repo.ui try: _verifytext(local, ui) _verifytext(base, ui) _verifytext(other, ui) except error.Abort: return True, True, False else: merged_text, conflicts = simplemerge.simplemerge( local, base, other, mode=mode ) # fcd.flags() already has the merged flags (done in # mergestate.resolve()) local.fctx.write(merged_text, local.fctx.flags()) return True, conflicts, False @internaltool( b'union', fullmerge, _( b"warning: conflicts while merging %s! " b"(edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')\n" ), precheck=_mergecheck, ) def _iunion(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Uses the internal non-interactive simple merge algorithm for merging files. It will use both local and other sides for conflict regions by adding local on top of other. No markers are inserted.""" return _merge(repo, local, other, base, b'union') @internaltool( b'union-other-first', fullmerge, _( b"warning: conflicts while merging %s! " b"(edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')\n" ), precheck=_mergecheck, ) def _iunion_other_first(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Like :union, but add other on top of local.""" return _merge(repo, local, other, base, b'union-other-first') @internaltool( b'merge', fullmerge, _( b"warning: conflicts while merging %s! " b"(edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')\n" ), precheck=_mergecheck, ) def _imerge(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Uses the internal non-interactive simple merge algorithm for merging files. It will fail if there are any conflicts and leave markers in the partially merged file. Markers will have two sections, one for each side of merge.""" return _merge(repo, local, other, base, b'merge') @internaltool( b'merge3', fullmerge, _( b"warning: conflicts while merging %s! " b"(edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')\n" ), precheck=_mergecheck, ) def _imerge3(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Uses the internal non-interactive simple merge algorithm for merging files. It will fail if there are any conflicts and leave markers in the partially merged file. Marker will have three sections, one from each side of the merge and one for the base content.""" return _merge(repo, local, other, base, b'merge3') @internaltool( b'merge3-lie-about-conflicts', fullmerge, b'', precheck=_mergecheck, ) def _imerge3alwaysgood(*args, **kwargs): # Like merge3, but record conflicts as resolved with markers in place. # # This is used for `diff.merge` to show the differences between # the auto-merge state and the committed merge state. It may be # useful for other things. b1, junk, b2 = _imerge3(*args, **kwargs) # TODO is this right? I'm not sure what these return values mean, # but as far as I can tell this will indicate to callers tha the # merge succeeded. return b1, False, b2 @internaltool( b'mergediff', fullmerge, _( b"warning: conflicts while merging %s! " b"(edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')\n" ), precheck=_mergecheck, ) def _imerge_diff(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Uses the internal non-interactive simple merge algorithm for merging files. It will fail if there are any conflicts and leave markers in the partially merged file. The marker will have two sections, one with the content from one side of the merge, and one with a diff from the base content to the content on the other side. (experimental)""" return _merge(repo, local, other, base, b'mergediff') @internaltool(b'merge-local', mergeonly, precheck=_mergecheck) def _imergelocal(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Like :merge, but resolve all conflicts non-interactively in favor of the local `p1()` changes.""" return _merge(repo, local, other, base, b'local') @internaltool(b'merge-other', mergeonly, precheck=_mergecheck) def _imergeother(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Like :merge, but resolve all conflicts non-interactively in favor of the other `p2()` changes.""" return _merge(repo, local, other, base, b'other') @internaltool( b'tagmerge', mergeonly, _( b"automatic tag merging of %s failed! " b"(use 'hg resolve --tool :merge' or another merge " b"tool of your choice)\n" ), ) def _itagmerge(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Uses the internal tag merge algorithm (experimental). """ success, status = tagmerge.merge(repo, local.fctx, other.fctx, base.fctx) return success, status, False @internaltool(b'dump', fullmerge, binary=True, symlink=True) def _idump(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Creates three versions of the files to merge, containing the contents of local, other and base. These files can then be used to perform a merge manually. If the file to be merged is named ``a.txt``, these files will accordingly be named ``a.txt.local``, ``a.txt.other`` and ``a.txt.base`` and they will be placed in the same directory as ``a.txt``. This implies premerge. Therefore, files aren't dumped, if premerge runs successfully. Use :forcedump to forcibly write files out. """ a = _workingpath(repo, local.fctx) fd = local.fctx.path() from . import context if isinstance(local.fctx, context.overlayworkingfilectx): raise error.InMemoryMergeConflictsError( b'in-memory merge does not support the :dump tool.' ) util.writefile(a + b".local", local.fctx.decodeddata()) repo.wwrite(fd + b".other", other.fctx.data(), other.fctx.flags()) repo.wwrite(fd + b".base", base.fctx.data(), base.fctx.flags()) return False, 1, False @internaltool(b'forcedump', mergeonly, binary=True, symlink=True) def _forcedump(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): """ Creates three versions of the files as same as :dump, but omits premerge. """ return _idump(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup) def _xmergeimm(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): # In-memory merge simply raises an exception on all external merge tools, # for now. # # It would be possible to run most tools with temporary files, but this # raises the question of what to do if the user only partially resolves the # file -- we can't leave a merge state. (Copy to somewhere in the .hg/ # directory and tell the user how to get it is my best idea, but it's # clunky.) raise error.InMemoryMergeConflictsError( b'in-memory merge does not support external merge tools' ) def _describemerge(ui, repo, mynode, fcl, fcb, fco, env, toolpath, args): tmpl = ui.config(b'command-templates', b'pre-merge-tool-output') if not tmpl: return mappingdict = templateutil.mappingdict props = { b'ctx': fcl.changectx(), b'node': hex(mynode), b'path': fcl.path(), b'local': mappingdict( { b'ctx': fcl.changectx(), b'fctx': fcl, b'node': hex(mynode), b'name': _(b'local'), b'islink': b'l' in fcl.flags(), b'label': env[b'HG_MY_LABEL'], } ), b'base': mappingdict( { b'ctx': fcb.changectx(), b'fctx': fcb, b'name': _(b'base'), b'islink': b'l' in fcb.flags(), b'label': env[b'HG_BASE_LABEL'], } ), b'other': mappingdict( { b'ctx': fco.changectx(), b'fctx': fco, b'name': _(b'other'), b'islink': b'l' in fco.flags(), b'label': env[b'HG_OTHER_LABEL'], } ), b'toolpath': toolpath, b'toolargs': args, } # TODO: make all of this something that can be specified on a per-tool basis tmpl = templater.unquotestring(tmpl) # Not using cmdutil.rendertemplate here since it causes errors importing # things for us to import cmdutil. tres = formatter.templateresources(ui, repo) t = formatter.maketemplater( ui, tmpl, defaults=templatekw.keywords, resources=tres ) ui.status(t.renderdefault(props)) def _xmerge(repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup): fcd = local.fctx fco = other.fctx fca = base.fctx tool, toolpath, binary, symlink, scriptfn = toolconf uipathfn = scmutil.getuipathfn(repo) if fcd.isabsent() or fco.isabsent(): repo.ui.warn( _(b'warning: %s cannot merge change/delete conflict for %s\n') % (tool, uipathfn(fcd.path())) ) return False, 1, None localpath = _workingpath(repo, fcd) args = _toolstr(repo.ui, tool, b"args") files = [ (b"base", fca.path(), fca.decodeddata()), (b"other", fco.path(), fco.decodeddata()), ] outpath = b"" if b"$output" in args: # read input from backup, write to original outpath = localpath localoutputpath = backup.path() # Remove the .orig to make syntax-highlighting more likely. if localoutputpath.endswith(b'.orig'): localoutputpath, ext = os.path.splitext(localoutputpath) files.append((b"local", localoutputpath, backup.data())) with _maketempfiles(files) as temppaths: basepath, otherpath = temppaths[:2] if len(temppaths) == 3: localpath = temppaths[2] def format_label(input): if input.label_detail: return b'%s: %s' % (input.label, input.label_detail) else: return input.label env = { b'HG_FILE': fcd.path(), b'HG_MY_NODE': short(mynode), b'HG_OTHER_NODE': short(fco.changectx().node()), b'HG_BASE_NODE': short(fca.changectx().node()), b'HG_MY_ISLINK': b'l' in fcd.flags(), b'HG_OTHER_ISLINK': b'l' in fco.flags(), b'HG_BASE_ISLINK': b'l' in fca.flags(), b'HG_MY_LABEL': format_label(local), b'HG_OTHER_LABEL': format_label(other), b'HG_BASE_LABEL': format_label(base), } ui = repo.ui replace = { b'local': localpath, b'base': basepath, b'other': otherpath, b'output': outpath, b'labellocal': format_label(local), b'labelother': format_label(other), b'labelbase': format_label(base), } args = util.interpolate( br'\$', replace, args, lambda s: procutil.shellquote(util.localpath(s)), ) if _toolbool(ui, tool, b"gui"): repo.ui.status( _(b'running merge tool %s for file %s\n') % (tool, uipathfn(fcd.path())) ) if scriptfn is None: cmd = toolpath + b' ' + args repo.ui.debug(b'launching merge tool: %s\n' % cmd) _describemerge(ui, repo, mynode, fcd, fca, fco, env, toolpath, args) r = ui.system( cmd, cwd=repo.root, environ=env, blockedtag=b'mergetool' ) else: repo.ui.debug( b'launching python merge script: %s:%s\n' % (toolpath, scriptfn) ) r = 0 try: # avoid cycle cmdutil->merge->filemerge->extensions->cmdutil from . import extensions mod_name = 'hgmerge.%s' % pycompat.sysstr(tool) mod = extensions.loadpath(toolpath, mod_name) except Exception: raise error.Abort( _(b"loading python merge script failed: %s") % toolpath ) mergefn = getattr(mod, pycompat.sysstr(scriptfn), None) if mergefn is None: raise error.Abort( _(b"%s does not have function: %s") % (toolpath, scriptfn) ) argslist = procutil.shellsplit(args) # avoid cycle cmdutil->merge->filemerge->hook->extensions->cmdutil from . import hook ret, raised = hook.pythonhook( ui, repo, b"merge", toolpath, mergefn, {b'args': argslist}, True ) if raised: r = 1 repo.ui.debug(b'merge tool returned: %d\n' % r) return True, r, False def _populate_label_detail(input, template): """Applies the given template to the ctx and stores it in the input.""" ctx = input.fctx.changectx() if ctx.node() is None: ctx = ctx.p1() props = {b'ctx': ctx} templateresult = template.renderdefault(props) input.label_detail = stringutil.firstline(templateresult) # avoid '\n' def _populate_label_details(repo, inputs, tool=None): """Populates the label details using the conflict marker template.""" ui = repo.ui template = ui.config(b'command-templates', b'mergemarker') if tool is not None: template = _toolstr(ui, tool, b'mergemarkertemplate', template) template = templater.unquotestring(template) tres = formatter.templateresources(ui, repo) tmpl = formatter.maketemplater( ui, template, defaults=templatekw.keywords, resources=tres ) for input in inputs: _populate_label_detail(input, tmpl) def partextras(labels): """Return a dictionary of extra labels for use in prompts to the user Intended use is in strings of the form "(l)ocal%(l)s". """ if labels is None: return { b"l": b"", b"o": b"", } return { b"l": b" [%s]" % labels[0], b"o": b" [%s]" % labels[1], } def _makebackup(repo, ui, fcd): """Makes and returns a filectx-like object for ``fcd``'s backup file. In addition to preserving the user's pre-existing modifications to `fcd` (if any), the backup is used to undo certain premerges, confirm whether a merge changed anything, and determine what line endings the new file should have. Backups only need to be written once since their content doesn't change afterwards. """ if fcd.isabsent(): return None # TODO: Break this import cycle somehow. (filectx -> ctx -> fileset -> # merge -> filemerge). (I suspect the fileset import is the weakest link) from . import context if isinstance(fcd, context.overlayworkingfilectx): # If we're merging in-memory, we're free to put the backup anywhere. fd, backup = pycompat.mkstemp(b'hg-merge-backup') with os.fdopen(fd, 'wb') as f: f.write(fcd.data()) else: backup = scmutil.backuppath(ui, repo, fcd.path()) a = _workingpath(repo, fcd) util.copyfile(a, backup) return context.arbitraryfilectx(backup, repo=repo) @contextlib.contextmanager def _maketempfiles(files): """Creates a temporary file for each (prefix, path, data) tuple in `files`, so an external merge tool may use them. """ tmproot = pycompat.mkdtemp(prefix=b'hgmerge-') def maketempfrompath(prefix, path, data): fullbase, ext = os.path.splitext(path) pre = b"%s~%s" % (os.path.basename(fullbase), prefix) name = os.path.join(tmproot, pre) if ext: name += ext util.writefile(name, data) return name temp_files = [] for prefix, path, data in files: temp_files.append(maketempfrompath(prefix, path, data)) try: yield temp_files finally: shutil.rmtree(tmproot) def filemerge(repo, wctx, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, labels=None): """perform a 3-way merge in the working directory mynode = parent node before merge orig = original local filename before merge fco = other file context fca = ancestor file context fcd = local file context for current/destination file Returns whether the merge is complete, the return value of the merge, and a boolean indicating whether the file was deleted from disk.""" ui = repo.ui fd = fcd.path() uipathfn = scmutil.getuipathfn(repo) fduipath = uipathfn(fd) binary = fcd.isbinary() or fco.isbinary() or fca.isbinary() symlink = b'l' in fcd.flags() + fco.flags() changedelete = fcd.isabsent() or fco.isabsent() tool, toolpath = _picktool(repo, ui, fd, binary, symlink, changedelete) scriptfn = None if tool in internals and tool.startswith(b'internal:'): # normalize to new-style names (':merge' etc) tool = tool[len(b'internal') :] if toolpath and toolpath.startswith(b'python:'): invalidsyntax = False if toolpath.count(b':') >= 2: script, scriptfn = toolpath[7:].rsplit(b':', 1) if not scriptfn: invalidsyntax = True # missing :callable can lead to spliting on windows drive letter if b'\\' in scriptfn or b'/' in scriptfn: invalidsyntax = True else: invalidsyntax = True if invalidsyntax: raise error.Abort(_(b"invalid 'python:' syntax: %s") % toolpath) toolpath = script ui.debug( b"picked tool '%s' for %s (binary %s symlink %s changedelete %s)\n" % ( tool, fduipath, pycompat.bytestr(binary), pycompat.bytestr(symlink), pycompat.bytestr(changedelete), ) ) if tool in internals: func = internals[tool] mergetype = func.mergetype onfailure = func.onfailure precheck = func.precheck isexternal = False else: if wctx.isinmemory(): func = _xmergeimm else: func = _xmerge mergetype = fullmerge onfailure = _(b"merging %s failed!\n") precheck = None isexternal = True toolconf = tool, toolpath, binary, symlink, scriptfn if not labels: labels = [b'local', b'other'] if len(labels) < 3: labels.append(b'base') local = simplemerge.MergeInput(fcd, labels[0]) other = simplemerge.MergeInput(fco, labels[1]) base = simplemerge.MergeInput(fca, labels[2]) if mergetype == nomerge: return func( repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, ) if orig != fco.path(): ui.status( _(b"merging %s and %s to %s\n") % (uipathfn(orig), uipathfn(fco.path()), fduipath) ) else: ui.status(_(b"merging %s\n") % fduipath) ui.debug(b"my %s other %s ancestor %s\n" % (fcd, fco, fca)) if precheck and not precheck(repo, mynode, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf): if onfailure: if wctx.isinmemory(): raise error.InMemoryMergeConflictsError( b'in-memory merge does not support merge conflicts' ) ui.warn(onfailure % fduipath) return 1, False backup = _makebackup(repo, ui, fcd) r = 1 try: internalmarkerstyle = ui.config(b'ui', b'mergemarkers') if isexternal: markerstyle = _toolstr(ui, tool, b'mergemarkers') else: markerstyle = internalmarkerstyle if mergetype == fullmerge: _run_partial_resolution_tools(repo, local, other, base) # conflict markers generated by premerge will use 'detailed' # settings if either ui.mergemarkers or the tool's mergemarkers # setting is 'detailed'. This way tools can have basic labels in # space-constrained areas of the UI, but still get full information # in conflict markers if premerge is 'keep' or 'keep-merge3'. labeltool = None if markerstyle != b'basic': # respect 'tool's mergemarkertemplate (which defaults to # command-templates.mergemarker) labeltool = tool if internalmarkerstyle != b'basic' or markerstyle != b'basic': _populate_label_details( repo, [local, other, base], tool=labeltool ) r = _premerge( repo, local, other, base, toolconf, ) # we're done if premerge was successful (r is 0) if not r: return r, False # Reset to basic labels local.label_detail = None other.label_detail = None base.label_detail = None if markerstyle != b'basic': _populate_label_details(repo, [local, other, base], tool=tool) needcheck, r, deleted = func( repo, mynode, local, other, base, toolconf, backup, ) if needcheck: r = _check(repo, r, ui, tool, fcd, backup) if r: if onfailure: if wctx.isinmemory(): raise error.InMemoryMergeConflictsError( b'in-memory merge ' b'does not support ' b'merge conflicts' ) ui.warn(onfailure % fduipath) _onfilemergefailure(ui) return r, deleted finally: if not r and backup is not None: backup.remove() def _run_partial_resolution_tools(repo, local, other, base): """Runs partial-resolution tools on the three inputs and updates them.""" ui = repo.ui if ui.configbool(b'merge', b'disable-partial-tools'): return # Tuples of (order, name, executable path, args) tools = [] seen = set() section = b"partial-merge-tools" for k, v in ui.configitems(section): name = k.split(b'.')[0] if name in seen: continue patterns = ui.configlist(section, b'%s.patterns' % name, []) is_match = True if patterns: m = match.match( repo.root, b'', patterns, ctx=local.fctx.changectx() ) is_match = m(local.fctx.path()) if is_match: if ui.configbool(section, b'%s.disable' % name): continue order = ui.configint(section, b'%s.order' % name, 0) executable = ui.config(section, b'%s.executable' % name, name) args = ui.config(section, b'%s.args' % name) tools.append((order, name, executable, args)) if not tools: return # Sort in configured order (first in tuple) tools.sort() files = [ (b"local", local.fctx.path(), local.text()), (b"base", base.fctx.path(), base.text()), (b"other", other.fctx.path(), other.text()), ] with _maketempfiles(files) as temppaths: localpath, basepath, otherpath = temppaths for order, name, executable, args in tools: cmd = procutil.shellquote(executable) replace = { b'local': localpath, b'base': basepath, b'other': otherpath, } args = util.interpolate( br'\$', replace, args, lambda s: procutil.shellquote(util.localpath(s)), ) cmd = b'%s %s' % (cmd, args) r = ui.system(cmd, cwd=repo.root, blockedtag=b'partial-mergetool') if r: raise error.StateError( b'partial merge tool %s exited with code %d' % (name, r) ) local_text = util.readfile(localpath) other_text = util.readfile(otherpath) if local_text == other_text: # No need to run other tools if all conflicts have been resolved break local.set_text(local_text) base.set_text(util.readfile(basepath)) other.set_text(other_text) def _haltmerge(): msg = _(b'merge halted after failed merge (see hg resolve)') raise error.InterventionRequired(msg) def _onfilemergefailure(ui): action = ui.config(b'merge', b'on-failure') if action == b'prompt': msg = _(b'continue merge operation (yn)?$$ &Yes $$ &No') if ui.promptchoice(msg, 0) == 1: _haltmerge() if action == b'halt': _haltmerge() # default action is 'continue', in which case we neither prompt nor halt def hasconflictmarkers(data): # Detect lines starting with a string of 7 identical characters from the # subset Mercurial uses for conflict markers, followed by either the end of # line or a space and some text. Note that using [<>=+|-]{7} would detect # `<><><><><` as a conflict marker, which we don't want. return bool( re.search( br"^([<>=+|-])\1{6}( .*)$", data, re.MULTILINE, ) ) def _check(repo, r, ui, tool, fcd, backup): fd = fcd.path() uipathfn = scmutil.getuipathfn(repo) if not r and ( _toolbool(ui, tool, b"checkconflicts") or b'conflicts' in _toollist(ui, tool, b"check") ): if hasconflictmarkers(fcd.data()): r = 1 checked = False if b'prompt' in _toollist(ui, tool, b"check"): checked = True if ui.promptchoice( _(b"was merge of '%s' successful (yn)?$$ &Yes $$ &No") % uipathfn(fd), 1, ): r = 1 if ( not r and not checked and ( _toolbool(ui, tool, b"checkchanged") or b'changed' in _toollist(ui, tool, b"check") ) ): if backup is not None and not fcd.cmp(backup): if ui.promptchoice( _( b" output file %s appears unchanged\n" b"was merge successful (yn)?" b"$$ &Yes $$ &No" ) % uipathfn(fd), 1, ): r = 1 if backup is not None and _toolbool(ui, tool, b"fixeol"): _matcheol(_workingpath(repo, fcd), backup) return r def _workingpath(repo, ctx): return repo.wjoin(ctx.path()) def loadinternalmerge(ui, extname, registrarobj): """Load internal merge tool from specified registrarobj""" for name, func in registrarobj._table.items(): fullname = b':' + name internals[fullname] = func internals[b'internal:' + name] = func internalsdoc[fullname] = func capabilities = sorted([k for k, v in func.capabilities.items() if v]) if capabilities: capdesc = b" (actual capabilities: %s)" % b', '.join( capabilities ) func.__doc__ = func.__doc__ + pycompat.sysstr(b"\n\n%s" % capdesc) # to put i18n comments into hg.pot for automatically generated texts # i18n: "binary" and "symlink" are keywords # i18n: this text is added automatically _(b" (actual capabilities: binary, symlink)") # i18n: "binary" is keyword # i18n: this text is added automatically _(b" (actual capabilities: binary)") # i18n: "symlink" is keyword # i18n: this text is added automatically _(b" (actual capabilities: symlink)") # load built-in merge tools explicitly to setup internalsdoc loadinternalmerge(None, None, internaltool) # tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions: i18nfunctions = internals.values()