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bundle2.processbundle: let callers request default behavior
This patch series is intended to allow bundle2 push reply part handlers to
make changes to the local repository; it has been developed in parallel with
an extension that allows the server to rebase incoming changesets while applying
them.
The default transaction getter for processbundle is a private function that
raises an exception; this diff lets calling code pass None as the transaction
getter to explicitly request this default behavior.
The next diff will check a config option to determine whether to provide a
transaction to the reply bundle processor. If one shouldn't be provided, the
code needs a way to specify that the default behavior should be used.
author | Eric Sumner <ericsumner@fb.com> |
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date | Mon, 24 Nov 2014 16:04:44 -0800 |
parents | e250b8300e6e |
children | feddc5284724 |
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# parsers.py - Python implementation of parsers.c # # 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 mercurial.node import bin, nullid from mercurial import util import struct, zlib, cStringIO _pack = struct.pack _unpack = struct.unpack _compress = zlib.compress _decompress = zlib.decompress _sha = util.sha1 # Some code below makes tuples directly because it's more convenient. However, # code outside this module should always use dirstatetuple. def dirstatetuple(*x): # x is a tuple return x def parse_manifest(mfdict, fdict, lines): for l in lines.splitlines(): f, n = l.split('\0') if len(n) > 40: fdict[f] = n[40:] mfdict[f] = bin(n[:40]) else: mfdict[f] = bin(n) def parse_index2(data, inline): def gettype(q): return int(q & 0xFFFF) def offset_type(offset, type): return long(long(offset) << 16 | type) indexformatng = ">Qiiiiii20s12x" s = struct.calcsize(indexformatng) index = [] cache = None off = 0 l = len(data) - s append = index.append if inline: cache = (0, data) while off <= l: e = _unpack(indexformatng, data[off:off + s]) append(e) if e[1] < 0: break off += e[1] + s else: while off <= l: e = _unpack(indexformatng, data[off:off + s]) append(e) off += s if off != len(data): raise ValueError('corrupt index file') if index: e = list(index[0]) type = gettype(e[0]) e[0] = offset_type(0, type) index[0] = tuple(e) # add the magic null revision at -1 index.append((0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1, nullid)) return index, cache def parse_dirstate(dmap, copymap, st): parents = [st[:20], st[20: 40]] # dereference fields so they will be local in loop format = ">cllll" e_size = struct.calcsize(format) pos1 = 40 l = len(st) # the inner loop while pos1 < l: pos2 = pos1 + e_size e = _unpack(">cllll", st[pos1:pos2]) # a literal here is faster pos1 = pos2 + e[4] f = st[pos2:pos1] if '\0' in f: f, c = f.split('\0') copymap[f] = c dmap[f] = e[:4] return parents def pack_dirstate(dmap, copymap, pl, now): now = int(now) cs = cStringIO.StringIO() write = cs.write write("".join(pl)) for f, e in dmap.iteritems(): if e[0] == 'n' and e[3] == now: # The file was last modified "simultaneously" with the current # write to dirstate (i.e. within the same second for file- # systems with a granularity of 1 sec). This commonly happens # for at least a couple of files on 'update'. # The user could change the file without changing its size # within the same second. Invalidate the file's mtime in # dirstate, forcing future 'status' calls to compare the # contents of the file if the size is the same. This prevents # mistakenly treating such files as clean. e = dirstatetuple(e[0], e[1], e[2], -1) dmap[f] = e if f in copymap: f = "%s\0%s" % (f, copymap[f]) e = _pack(">cllll", e[0], e[1], e[2], e[3], len(f)) write(e) write(f) return cs.getvalue()