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view mercurial/tags.py @ 52154:6ca0771b32ef stable
tests: disable `test-git-interop.t` with a requirements directive
Note that the failures in this test affect all platforms.
I don't like this, but the test has been broken for awhile because of dirstate
API changes, and nobody noticed because the required `pygit2` package isn't
installed on the CI systems. I did install it on the mac CI system, which
triggers this failure. Disabling it is no worse than not running it due to the
missing package, but at least this way the CI systems can get the package
installed, and the test can be enabled and fixed eventually, without needing to
alter the CI systems.
The feature here is kind of abused. I thought about adding one specifically to
test for CI, but didn't feel like doing it at this point. Maybe if we need to
disable things to get the Windows CI off the ground (but that likely requires
testing for CI + platform).
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Fri, 11 Oct 2024 11:03:21 -0400 |
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# tags.py - read tag info from local repository # # Copyright 2009 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> # Copyright 2009 Greg Ward <greg@gerg.ca> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. # Currently this module only deals with reading and caching tags. # Eventually, it could take care of updating (adding/removing/moving) # tags too. from __future__ import annotations import binascii import io from .node import ( bin, hex, nullrev, short, ) from .i18n import _ from .revlogutils.constants import ENTRY_NODE_ID from . import ( encoding, error, match as matchmod, scmutil, util, ) from .utils import stringutil # Tags computation can be expensive and caches exist to make it fast in # the common case. # # The "hgtagsfnodes1" cache file caches the .hgtags filenode values for # each revision in the repository. The file is effectively an array of # fixed length records. Read the docs for "hgtagsfnodescache" for technical # details. # # The .hgtags filenode cache grows in proportion to the length of the # changelog. The file is truncated when the # changelog is stripped. # # The purpose of the filenode cache is to avoid the most expensive part # of finding global tags, which is looking up the .hgtags filenode in the # manifest for each head. This can take dozens or over 100ms for # repositories with very large manifests. Multiplied by dozens or even # hundreds of heads and there is a significant performance concern. # # There also exist a separate cache file for each repository filter. # These "tags-*" files store information about the history of tags. # # The tags cache files consists of a cache validation line followed by # a history of tags. # # The cache validation line has the format: # # <tiprev> <tipnode> [<filteredhash>] # # <tiprev> is an integer revision and <tipnode> is a 40 character hex # node for that changeset. These redundantly identify the repository # tip from the time the cache was written. In addition, <filteredhash>, # if present, is a 40 character hex hash of the contents of the filtered # revisions for this filter. If the set of filtered revs changes, the # hash will change and invalidate the cache. # # The history part of the tags cache consists of lines of the form: # # <node> <tag> # # (This format is identical to that of .hgtags files.) # # <tag> is the tag name and <node> is the 40 character hex changeset # the tag is associated with. # # Tags are written sorted by tag name. # # Tags associated with multiple changesets have an entry for each changeset. # The most recent changeset (in terms of revlog ordering for the head # setting it) for each tag is last. def warm_cache(repo): """ensure the cache is properly filled""" unfi = repo.unfiltered() fnodescache = hgtagsfnodescache(unfi) validated_fnodes = set() unknown_entries = set() flog = None entries = enumerate(repo.changelog.index) node_revs = ((e[ENTRY_NODE_ID], rev) for (rev, e) in entries) for node, rev in node_revs: fnode = fnodescache.getfnode(node=node, rev=rev) if fnode != repo.nullid: if fnode not in validated_fnodes: if flog is None: flog = repo.file(b'.hgtags') if flog.hasnode(fnode): validated_fnodes.add(fnode) else: unknown_entries.add(node) if unknown_entries: fnodescache.refresh_invalid_nodes(unknown_entries) fnodescache.write() def fnoderevs(ui, repo, revs): """return the list of '.hgtags' fnodes used in a set revisions This is returned as list of unique fnodes. We use a list instead of a set because order matters when it comes to tags.""" unfi = repo.unfiltered() tonode = unfi.changelog.node nodes = [tonode(r) for r in revs] fnodes = _getfnodes(ui, repo, nodes) fnodes = _filterfnodes(fnodes, nodes) return fnodes def _nulltonone(repo, value): """convert nullid to None For tag value, nullid means "deleted". This small utility function helps translating that to None.""" if value == repo.nullid: return None return value def difftags(ui, repo, oldfnodes, newfnodes): """list differences between tags expressed in two set of file-nodes The list contains entries in the form: (tagname, oldvalue, new value). None is used to expressed missing value: ('foo', None, 'abcd') is a new tag, ('bar', 'ef01', None) is a deletion, ('baz', 'abcd', 'ef01') is a tag movement. """ if oldfnodes == newfnodes: return [] oldtags = _tagsfromfnodes(ui, repo, oldfnodes) newtags = _tagsfromfnodes(ui, repo, newfnodes) # list of (tag, old, new): None means missing entries = [] for tag, (new, __) in newtags.items(): new = _nulltonone(repo, new) old, __ = oldtags.pop(tag, (None, None)) old = _nulltonone(repo, old) if old != new: entries.append((tag, old, new)) # handle deleted tags for tag, (old, __) in oldtags.items(): old = _nulltonone(repo, old) if old is not None: entries.append((tag, old, None)) entries.sort() return entries def writediff(fp, difflist): """write tags diff information to a file. Data are stored with a line based format: <action> <hex-node> <tag-name>\n Action are defined as follow: -R tag is removed, +A tag is added, -M tag is moved (old value), +M tag is moved (new value), Example: +A 875517b4806a848f942811a315a5bce30804ae85 t5 See documentation of difftags output for details about the input. """ add = b'+A %s %s\n' remove = b'-R %s %s\n' updateold = b'-M %s %s\n' updatenew = b'+M %s %s\n' for tag, old, new in difflist: # translate to hex if old is not None: old = hex(old) if new is not None: new = hex(new) # write to file if old is None: fp.write(add % (new, tag)) elif new is None: fp.write(remove % (old, tag)) else: fp.write(updateold % (old, tag)) fp.write(updatenew % (new, tag)) def findglobaltags(ui, repo): """Find global tags in a repo: return a tagsmap tagsmap: tag name to (node, hist) 2-tuples. The tags cache is read and updated as a side-effect of calling. """ (heads, tagfnode, valid, cachetags, shouldwrite) = _readtagcache(ui, repo) if cachetags is not None: assert not shouldwrite # XXX is this really 100% correct? are there oddball special # cases where a global tag should outrank a local tag but won't, # because cachetags does not contain rank info? alltags = {} _updatetags(cachetags, alltags) return alltags has_node = repo.changelog.index.has_node for head in reversed(heads): # oldest to newest assert has_node(head), b"tag cache returned bogus head %s" % short(head) fnodes = _filterfnodes(tagfnode, reversed(heads)) alltags = _tagsfromfnodes(ui, repo, fnodes) # and update the cache (if necessary) if shouldwrite: _writetagcache(ui, repo, valid, alltags) return alltags def _filterfnodes(tagfnode, nodes): """return a list of unique fnodes The order of this list matches the order of "nodes". Preserving this order is important as reading tags in different order provides different results.""" seen = set() # set of fnode fnodes = [] for no in nodes: # oldest to newest fnode = tagfnode.get(no) if fnode and fnode not in seen: seen.add(fnode) fnodes.append(fnode) return fnodes def _tagsfromfnodes(ui, repo, fnodes): """return a tagsmap from a list of file-node tagsmap: tag name to (node, hist) 2-tuples. The order of the list matters.""" alltags = {} fctx = None for fnode in fnodes: if fctx is None: fctx = repo.filectx(b'.hgtags', fileid=fnode) else: fctx = fctx.filectx(fnode) filetags = _readtags(ui, repo, fctx.data().splitlines(), fctx) _updatetags(filetags, alltags) return alltags def readlocaltags(ui, repo, alltags, tagtypes): '''Read local tags in repo. Update alltags and tagtypes.''' try: data = repo.vfs.read(b"localtags") except FileNotFoundError: return # localtags is in the local encoding; re-encode to UTF-8 on # input for consistency with the rest of this module. filetags = _readtags( ui, repo, data.splitlines(), b"localtags", recode=encoding.fromlocal ) # remove tags pointing to invalid nodes cl = repo.changelog for t in list(filetags): try: cl.rev(filetags[t][0]) except (LookupError, ValueError): del filetags[t] _updatetags(filetags, alltags, b'local', tagtypes) def _readtaghist(ui, repo, lines, fn, recode=None, calcnodelines=False): """Read tag definitions from a file (or any source of lines). This function returns two sortdicts with similar information: - the first dict, bintaghist, contains the tag information as expected by the _readtags function, i.e. a mapping from tag name to (node, hist): - node is the node id from the last line read for that name, - hist is the list of node ids previously associated with it (in file order). All node ids are binary, not hex. - the second dict, hextaglines, is a mapping from tag name to a list of [hexnode, line number] pairs, ordered from the oldest to the newest node. When calcnodelines is False the hextaglines dict is not calculated (an empty dict is returned). This is done to improve this function's performance in cases where the line numbers are not needed. """ bintaghist = util.sortdict() hextaglines = util.sortdict() count = 0 def dbg(msg): ui.debug(b"%s, line %d: %s\n" % (fn, count, msg)) for nline, line in enumerate(lines): count += 1 if not line: continue try: (nodehex, name) = line.split(b" ", 1) except ValueError: dbg(b"cannot parse entry") continue name = name.strip() if recode: name = recode(name) try: nodebin = bin(nodehex) except binascii.Error: dbg(b"node '%s' is not well formed" % nodehex) continue # update filetags if calcnodelines: # map tag name to a list of line numbers if name not in hextaglines: hextaglines[name] = [] hextaglines[name].append([nodehex, nline]) continue # map tag name to (node, hist) if name not in bintaghist: bintaghist[name] = [] bintaghist[name].append(nodebin) return bintaghist, hextaglines def _readtags(ui, repo, lines, fn, recode=None, calcnodelines=False): """Read tag definitions from a file (or any source of lines). Returns a mapping from tag name to (node, hist). "node" is the node id from the last line read for that name. "hist" is the list of node ids previously associated with it (in file order). All node ids are binary, not hex. """ filetags, nodelines = _readtaghist( ui, repo, lines, fn, recode=recode, calcnodelines=calcnodelines ) # util.sortdict().__setitem__ is much slower at replacing then inserting # new entries. The difference can matter if there are thousands of tags. # Create a new sortdict to avoid the performance penalty. newtags = util.sortdict() for tag, taghist in filetags.items(): newtags[tag] = (taghist[-1], taghist[:-1]) return newtags def _updatetags(filetags, alltags, tagtype=None, tagtypes=None): """Incorporate the tag info read from one file into dictionnaries The first one, 'alltags', is a "tagmaps" (see 'findglobaltags' for details). The second one, 'tagtypes', is optional and will be updated to track the "tagtype" of entries in the tagmaps. When set, the 'tagtype' argument also needs to be set.""" if tagtype is None: assert tagtypes is None for name, nodehist in filetags.items(): if name not in alltags: alltags[name] = nodehist if tagtype is not None: tagtypes[name] = tagtype continue # we prefer alltags[name] if: # it supersedes us OR # mutual supersedes and it has a higher rank # otherwise we win because we're tip-most anode, ahist = nodehist bnode, bhist = alltags[name] if ( bnode != anode and anode in bhist and (bnode not in ahist or len(bhist) > len(ahist)) ): anode = bnode elif tagtype is not None: tagtypes[name] = tagtype ahist.extend([n for n in bhist if n not in ahist]) alltags[name] = anode, ahist def _filename(repo): """name of a tagcache file for a given repo or repoview""" filename = b'tags2' if repo.filtername: filename = b'%s-%s' % (filename, repo.filtername) return filename def _readtagcache(ui, repo): """Read the tag cache. Returns a tuple (heads, fnodes, validinfo, cachetags, shouldwrite). If the cache is completely up-to-date, "cachetags" is a dict of the form returned by _readtags() and "heads", "fnodes", and "validinfo" are None and "shouldwrite" is False. If the cache is not up to date, "cachetags" is None. "heads" is a list of all heads currently in the repository, ordered from tip to oldest. "validinfo" is a tuple describing cache validation info. This is used when writing the tags cache. "fnodes" is a mapping from head to .hgtags filenode. "shouldwrite" is True. If the cache is not up to date, the caller is responsible for reading tag info from each returned head. (See findglobaltags().) """ try: cachefile = repo.cachevfs(_filename(repo), b'r') # force reading the file for static-http cachelines = iter(cachefile) except IOError: cachefile = None cacherev = None cachenode = None cachehash = None if cachefile: try: validline = next(cachelines) validline = validline.split() cacherev = int(validline[0]) cachenode = bin(validline[1]) if len(validline) > 2: cachehash = bin(validline[2]) except Exception: # corruption of the cache, just recompute it. pass tipnode = repo.changelog.tip() tiprev = len(repo.changelog) - 1 # Case 1 (common): tip is the same, so nothing has changed. # (Unchanged tip trivially means no changesets have been added. # But, thanks to localrepository.destroyed(), it also means none # have been destroyed by strip or rollback.) if ( cacherev == tiprev and cachenode == tipnode and cachehash == scmutil.combined_filtered_and_obsolete_hash( repo, tiprev, ) ): tags = _readtags(ui, repo, cachelines, cachefile.name) cachefile.close() return (None, None, None, tags, False) if cachefile: cachefile.close() # ignore rest of file valid = ( tiprev, tipnode, scmutil.combined_filtered_and_obsolete_hash( repo, tiprev, ), ) repoheads = repo.heads() # Case 2 (uncommon): empty repo; get out quickly and don't bother # writing an empty cache. if repoheads == [repo.nullid]: return ([], {}, valid, {}, False) # Case 3 (uncommon): cache file missing or empty. # Case 4 (uncommon): tip rev decreased. This should only happen # when we're called from localrepository.destroyed(). Refresh the # cache so future invocations will not see disappeared heads in the # cache. # Case 5 (common): tip has changed, so we've added/replaced heads. # As it happens, the code to handle cases 3, 4, 5 is the same. # N.B. in case 4 (nodes destroyed), "new head" really means "newly # exposed". if not len(repo.file(b'.hgtags')): # No tags have ever been committed, so we can avoid a # potentially expensive search. return ([], {}, valid, None, True) # Now we have to lookup the .hgtags filenode for every new head. # This is the most expensive part of finding tags, so performance # depends primarily on the size of newheads. Worst case: no cache # file, so newheads == repoheads. # Reversed order helps the cache ('repoheads' is in descending order) cachefnode = _getfnodes(ui, repo, reversed(repoheads)) # Caller has to iterate over all heads, but can use the filenodes in # cachefnode to get to each .hgtags revision quickly. return (repoheads, cachefnode, valid, None, True) def _getfnodes(ui, repo, nodes=None, revs=None): """return .hgtags fnodes for a list of changeset nodes Return value is a {node: fnode} mapping. There will be no entry for nodes without a '.hgtags' file. """ starttime = util.timer() fnodescache = hgtagsfnodescache(repo.unfiltered()) cachefnode = {} validated_fnodes = set() unknown_entries = set() if nodes is None and revs is None: raise error.ProgrammingError("need to specify either nodes or revs") elif nodes is not None and revs is None: to_rev = repo.changelog.index.rev nodes_revs = ((n, to_rev(n)) for n in nodes) elif nodes is None and revs is not None: to_node = repo.changelog.node nodes_revs = ((to_node(r), r) for r in revs) else: msg = "need to specify only one of nodes or revs" raise error.ProgrammingError(msg) flog = None for node, rev in nodes_revs: fnode = fnodescache.getfnode(node=node, rev=rev) if fnode != repo.nullid: if fnode not in validated_fnodes: if flog is None: flog = repo.file(b'.hgtags') if flog.hasnode(fnode): validated_fnodes.add(fnode) else: unknown_entries.add(node) cachefnode[node] = fnode if unknown_entries: fixed_nodemap = fnodescache.refresh_invalid_nodes(unknown_entries) for node, fnode in fixed_nodemap.items(): if fnode != repo.nullid: cachefnode[node] = fnode fnodescache.write() duration = util.timer() - starttime ui.log( b'tagscache', b'%d/%d cache hits/lookups in %0.4f seconds\n', fnodescache.hitcount, fnodescache.lookupcount, duration, ) return cachefnode def _writetagcache(ui, repo, valid, cachetags): filename = _filename(repo) try: cachefile = repo.cachevfs(filename, b'w', atomictemp=True) except (OSError, IOError): return ui.log( b'tagscache', b'writing .hg/cache/%s with %d tags\n', filename, len(cachetags), ) if valid[2]: cachefile.write( b'%d %s %s\n' % (valid[0], hex(valid[1]), hex(valid[2])) ) else: cachefile.write(b'%d %s\n' % (valid[0], hex(valid[1]))) # Tag names in the cache are in UTF-8 -- which is the whole reason # we keep them in UTF-8 throughout this module. If we converted # them local encoding on input, we would lose info writing them to # the cache. for name, (node, hist) in sorted(cachetags.items()): for n in hist: cachefile.write(b"%s %s\n" % (hex(n), name)) cachefile.write(b"%s %s\n" % (hex(node), name)) try: cachefile.close() except (OSError, IOError): pass def tag(repo, names, node, message, local, user, date, editor=False): """tag a revision with one or more symbolic names. names is a list of strings or, when adding a single tag, names may be a string. if local is True, the tags are stored in a per-repository file. otherwise, they are stored in the .hgtags file, and a new changeset is committed with the change. keyword arguments: local: whether to store tags in non-version-controlled file (default False) message: commit message to use if committing user: name of user to use if committing date: date tuple to use if committing""" if not local: m = matchmod.exact([b'.hgtags']) st = repo.status(match=m, unknown=True, ignored=True) if any( ( st.modified, st.added, st.removed, st.deleted, st.unknown, st.ignored, ) ): raise error.Abort( _(b'working copy of .hgtags is changed'), hint=_(b'please commit .hgtags manually'), ) with repo.wlock(): repo.tags() # instantiate the cache _tag(repo, names, node, message, local, user, date, editor=editor) def _tag( repo, names, node, message, local, user, date, extra=None, editor=False ): if isinstance(names, bytes): names = (names,) branches = repo.branchmap() for name in names: repo.hook(b'pretag', throw=True, node=hex(node), tag=name, local=local) if name in branches: repo.ui.warn( _(b"warning: tag %s conflicts with existing branch name\n") % name ) def writetags(fp, names, munge, prevtags): fp.seek(0, io.SEEK_END) if prevtags and not prevtags.endswith(b'\n'): fp.write(b'\n') for name in names: if munge: m = munge(name) else: m = name if repo._tagscache.tagtypes and name in repo._tagscache.tagtypes: old = repo.tags().get(name, repo.nullid) fp.write(b'%s %s\n' % (hex(old), m)) fp.write(b'%s %s\n' % (hex(node), m)) fp.close() prevtags = b'' if local: try: fp = repo.vfs(b'localtags', b'r+') except IOError: fp = repo.vfs(b'localtags', b'a') else: prevtags = fp.read() # local tags are stored in the current charset writetags(fp, names, None, prevtags) for name in names: repo.hook(b'tag', node=hex(node), tag=name, local=local) return try: fp = repo.wvfs(b'.hgtags', b'rb+') except FileNotFoundError: fp = repo.wvfs(b'.hgtags', b'ab') else: prevtags = fp.read() # committed tags are stored in UTF-8 writetags(fp, names, encoding.fromlocal, prevtags) fp.close() repo.invalidatecaches() with repo.dirstate.changing_files(repo): if b'.hgtags' not in repo.dirstate: repo[None].add([b'.hgtags']) m = matchmod.exact([b'.hgtags']) tagnode = repo.commit( message, user, date, extra=extra, match=m, editor=editor ) for name in names: repo.hook(b'tag', node=hex(node), tag=name, local=local) return tagnode _fnodescachefile = b'hgtagsfnodes1' _fnodesrecsize = 4 + 20 # changeset fragment + filenode _fnodesmissingrec = b'\xff' * 24 class hgtagsfnodescache: """Persistent cache mapping revisions to .hgtags filenodes. The cache is an array of records. Each item in the array corresponds to a changelog revision. Values in the array contain the first 4 bytes of the node hash and the 20 bytes .hgtags filenode for that revision. The first 4 bytes are present as a form of verification. Repository stripping and rewriting may change the node at a numeric revision in the changelog. The changeset fragment serves as a verifier to detect rewriting. This logic is shared with the rev branch cache (see branchmap.py). The instance holds in memory the full cache content but entries are only parsed on read. Instances behave like lists. ``c[i]`` works where i is a rev or changeset node. Missing indexes are populated automatically on access. """ def __init__(self, repo): assert repo.filtername is None self._repo = repo # Only for reporting purposes. self.lookupcount = 0 self.hitcount = 0 try: data = repo.cachevfs.read(_fnodescachefile) except (OSError, IOError): data = b"" self._raw = bytearray(data) # The end state of self._raw is an array that is of the exact length # required to hold a record for every revision in the repository. # We truncate or extend the array as necessary. self._dirtyoffset is # defined to be the start offset at which we need to write the output # file. This offset is also adjusted when new entries are calculated # for array members. cllen = len(repo.changelog) wantedlen = cllen * _fnodesrecsize rawlen = len(self._raw) self._dirtyoffset = None rawlentokeep = min( wantedlen, (rawlen // _fnodesrecsize) * _fnodesrecsize ) if rawlen > rawlentokeep: # There's no easy way to truncate array instances. This seems # slightly less evil than copying a potentially large array slice. for i in range(rawlen - rawlentokeep): self._raw.pop() rawlen = len(self._raw) self._dirtyoffset = rawlen if rawlen < wantedlen: if self._dirtyoffset is None: self._dirtyoffset = rawlen # TODO: zero fill entire record, because it's invalid not missing? self._raw.extend(b'\xff' * (wantedlen - rawlen)) def getfnode(self, node, computemissing=True, rev=None): """Obtain the filenode of the .hgtags file at a specified revision. If the value is in the cache, the entry will be validated and returned. Otherwise, the filenode will be computed and returned unless "computemissing" is False. In that case, None will be returned if the entry is missing or False if the entry is invalid without any potentially expensive computation being performed. If an .hgtags does not exist at the specified revision, nullid is returned. """ if node == self._repo.nullid: return node if rev is None: rev = self._repo.changelog.rev(node) self.lookupcount += 1 offset = rev * _fnodesrecsize record = b'%s' % self._raw[offset : offset + _fnodesrecsize] properprefix = node[0:4] # Validate and return existing entry. if record != _fnodesmissingrec and len(record) == _fnodesrecsize: fileprefix = record[0:4] if fileprefix == properprefix: self.hitcount += 1 return record[4:] # Fall through. # If we get here, the entry is either missing or invalid. if not computemissing: if record != _fnodesmissingrec: return False return None fnode = self._computefnode(node) self._writeentry(offset, properprefix, fnode) return fnode def _computefnode(self, node): """Finds the tag filenode for a node which is missing or invalid in cache""" ctx = self._repo[node] rev = ctx.rev() fnode = None cl = self._repo.changelog ml = self._repo.manifestlog mctx = ctx.manifestctx() base_values = {} p1rev, p2rev = cl._uncheckedparentrevs(rev) m_p1_node, m_p2_node = mctx.parents if p1rev != nullrev: p1_node = cl.node(p1rev) fnode = self.getfnode(p1_node, computemissing=False) # when unknown, fnode is None or False if fnode: p1_manifest_rev = ml.rev(m_p1_node) base_values[p1_manifest_rev] = fnode if p2rev != nullrev: p2_node = cl.node(p2rev) fnode = self.getfnode(p2_node, computemissing=False) # when unknown, fnode is None or False if fnode: p2_manifest_rev = ml.rev(m_p2_node) base_values[p2_manifest_rev] = fnode # XXX: Beware that using delta to speed things up here is actually # buggy as it will fails to detect a `.hgtags` deletion. That buggy # behavior has been cargo culted from the previous version of this code # as "in practice this seems fine" and not using delta is just too # slow. # # However note that we only consider delta from p1 or p2 because it is # far less likely to have a .hgtags delete in a child than missing from # one branch to another. As the delta chain construction keep being # optimized, it means we will not use delta as often as we could. if base_values: base, m = mctx.read_any_fast_delta(base_values) fnode = m.get(b'.hgtags') if fnode is None: if base is not None: fnode = base_values[base] else: # No delta and .hgtags file on this revision. fnode = self._repo.nullid else: # Populate missing entry. try: fnode = ctx.filenode(b'.hgtags') except error.LookupError: # No .hgtags file on this revision. fnode = self._repo.nullid return fnode def setfnode(self, node, fnode): """Set the .hgtags filenode for a given changeset.""" assert len(fnode) == 20 ctx = self._repo[node] # Do a lookup first to avoid writing if nothing has changed. if self.getfnode(ctx.node(), computemissing=False) == fnode: return self._writeentry(ctx.rev() * _fnodesrecsize, node[0:4], fnode) def refresh_invalid_nodes(self, nodes): """recomputes file nodes for a given set of nodes which has unknown filenodes for them in the cache Also updates the in-memory cache with the correct filenode. Caller needs to take care about calling `.write()` so that updates are persisted. Returns a map {node: recomputed fnode} """ fixed_nodemap = {} for node in nodes: fnode = self._computefnode(node) fixed_nodemap[node] = fnode self.setfnode(node, fnode) return fixed_nodemap def _writeentry(self, offset, prefix, fnode): # Slices on array instances only accept other array. entry = bytearray(prefix + fnode) self._raw[offset : offset + _fnodesrecsize] = entry # self._dirtyoffset could be None. self._dirtyoffset = min(self._dirtyoffset or 0, offset or 0) def write(self): """Perform all necessary writes to cache file. This may no-op if no writes are needed or if a write lock could not be obtained. """ if self._dirtyoffset is None: return data = self._raw[self._dirtyoffset :] if not data: return repo = self._repo try: lock = repo.lock(wait=False) except error.LockError: repo.ui.log( b'tagscache', b'not writing .hg/cache/%s because ' b'lock cannot be acquired\n' % _fnodescachefile, ) return try: f = repo.cachevfs.open(_fnodescachefile, b'ab') try: # if the file has been truncated actualoffset = f.tell() if actualoffset < self._dirtyoffset: self._dirtyoffset = actualoffset data = self._raw[self._dirtyoffset :] f.seek(self._dirtyoffset) f.truncate() repo.ui.log( b'tagscache', b'writing %d bytes to cache/%s\n' % (len(data), _fnodescachefile), ) f.write(data) self._dirtyoffset = None finally: f.close() except (IOError, OSError) as inst: repo.ui.log( b'tagscache', b"couldn't write cache/%s: %s\n" % (_fnodescachefile, stringutil.forcebytestr(inst)), ) finally: lock.release() def clear_cache_on_disk(repo): """function used by the perf extension to "tags" cache""" repo.cachevfs.tryunlink(_filename(repo)) # a small attribute to help `hg perf::tags` to detect a fixed version. clear_cache_fnodes_is_working = True def clear_cache_fnodes(repo): """function used by the perf extension to clear "file node cache""" repo.cachevfs.tryunlink(_fnodescachefile) def forget_fnodes(repo, revs): """function used by the perf extension to prune some entries from the fnodes cache""" missing_1 = b'\xff' * 4 missing_2 = b'\xff' * 20 cache = hgtagsfnodescache(repo.unfiltered()) for r in revs: cache._writeentry(r * _fnodesrecsize, missing_1, missing_2) cache.write()