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lfs: autoload the extension when cloning from repo with lfs enabled This is based on a patch by Gregory Szorc. I made small adjustments to clean up the messaging when the server has the extension enabled, but the client has it disabled (to prevent autoloading). Additionally, I added a second server capability to distinguish between the server having the extension enabled, and the server having LFS commits. This helps prevent unnecessary requirement propagation- the client shouldn't add a requirement that the server doesn't have, just because the server had the extension loaded. The TODO I had about advertising a capability when the server can natively serve up blobs isn't relevant anymore (we've had 2 releases that support this), so I dropped it. Currently, we lazily add the "lfs" requirement to a repo when we first encounter LFS data. Due to a pretxnchangegroup hook that looks for LFS data, this can happen at the end of clone. Now that we have more control over how repositories are created, we can do better. This commit adds a repo creation option to add the "lfs" requirement. hg.clone() sets this creation option if the remote peer is advertising lfs usage (as opposed to just support needed to push). So, what this change effectively does is have cloned repos automatically inherit the "lfs" requirement. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5130
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Thu, 20 Sep 2018 17:27:01 -0700
parents e7aa113b14f7
children 57875cf423c9
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# diffhelper.py - helper routines for patch
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# 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 (
    error,
    pycompat,
)

def addlines(fp, hunk, lena, lenb, a, b):
    """Read lines from fp into the hunk

    The hunk is parsed into two arrays, a and b. a gets the old state of
    the text, b gets the new state. The control char from the hunk is saved
    when inserting into a, but not b (for performance while deleting files.)
    """
    while True:
        todoa = lena - len(a)
        todob = lenb - len(b)
        num = max(todoa, todob)
        if num == 0:
            break
        for i in pycompat.xrange(num):
            s = fp.readline()
            if not s:
                raise error.ParseError(_('incomplete hunk'))
            if s == "\\ No newline at end of file\n":
                fixnewline(hunk, a, b)
                continue
            if s == '\n' or s == '\r\n':
                # Some patches may be missing the control char
                # on empty lines. Supply a leading space.
                s = ' ' + s
            hunk.append(s)
            if s.startswith('+'):
                b.append(s[1:])
            elif s.startswith('-'):
                a.append(s)
            else:
                b.append(s[1:])
                a.append(s)

def fixnewline(hunk, a, b):
    """Fix up the last lines of a and b when the patch has no newline at EOF"""
    l = hunk[-1]
    # tolerate CRLF in last line
    if l.endswith('\r\n'):
        hline = l[:-2]
    else:
        hline = l[:-1]

    if hline.startswith((' ', '+')):
        b[-1] = hline[1:]
    if hline.startswith((' ', '-')):
        a[-1] = hline
    hunk[-1] = hline

def testhunk(a, b, bstart):
    """Compare the lines in a with the lines in b

    a is assumed to have a control char at the start of each line, this char
    is ignored in the compare.
    """
    alen = len(a)
    blen = len(b)
    if alen > blen - bstart or bstart < 0:
        return False
    for i in pycompat.xrange(alen):
        if a[i][1:] != b[i + bstart]:
            return False
    return True