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fileset: add kind:pat operator
":" isn't taken as a symbol character but an infix operator so we can write
e.g. "path:'foo bar'" as well as "'path:foo bar'". An invalid pattern kind
is rejected in the former form as we know a kind is specified explicitly.
The binding strength is copied from "x:y" range operator of revset. Perhaps
it can be adjusted later if we want to parse "foo:bar()" as "(foo:bar)()",
not "foo:(bar())". We can also add "kind:" postfix operator if we want.
One possible confusion is that the scope of the leading "set:" vs "kind:pat"
operator. The former is consumed by a matcher so applies to the whole fileset
expression:
$ hg files 'set:foo() or kind:bar or baz'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Whereas the scope of kind:pat operator is narrow:
$ hg files 'set:foo() or kind:bar or baz'
^^^
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Sun, 14 Jan 2018 13:29:15 +0900 |
parents | d80380ba8e7d |
children | fb0be099063f |
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# changegroup.py - Mercurial changegroup manipulation functions # # 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. from __future__ import absolute_import import os import struct import tempfile import weakref from .i18n import _ from .node import ( hex, nullrev, short, ) from . import ( dagutil, error, mdiff, phases, pycompat, util, ) _CHANGEGROUPV1_DELTA_HEADER = "20s20s20s20s" _CHANGEGROUPV2_DELTA_HEADER = "20s20s20s20s20s" _CHANGEGROUPV3_DELTA_HEADER = ">20s20s20s20s20sH" def readexactly(stream, n): '''read n bytes from stream.read and abort if less was available''' s = stream.read(n) if len(s) < n: raise error.Abort(_("stream ended unexpectedly" " (got %d bytes, expected %d)") % (len(s), n)) return s def getchunk(stream): """return the next chunk from stream as a string""" d = readexactly(stream, 4) l = struct.unpack(">l", d)[0] if l <= 4: if l: raise error.Abort(_("invalid chunk length %d") % l) return "" return readexactly(stream, l - 4) def chunkheader(length): """return a changegroup chunk header (string)""" return struct.pack(">l", length + 4) def closechunk(): """return a changegroup chunk header (string) for a zero-length chunk""" return struct.pack(">l", 0) def writechunks(ui, chunks, filename, vfs=None): """Write chunks to a file and return its filename. The stream is assumed to be a bundle file. Existing files will not be overwritten. If no filename is specified, a temporary file is created. """ fh = None cleanup = None try: if filename: if vfs: fh = vfs.open(filename, "wb") else: # Increase default buffer size because default is usually # small (4k is common on Linux). fh = open(filename, "wb", 131072) else: fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="hg-bundle-", suffix=".hg") fh = os.fdopen(fd, pycompat.sysstr("wb")) cleanup = filename for c in chunks: fh.write(c) cleanup = None return filename finally: if fh is not None: fh.close() if cleanup is not None: if filename and vfs: vfs.unlink(cleanup) else: os.unlink(cleanup) class cg1unpacker(object): """Unpacker for cg1 changegroup streams. A changegroup unpacker handles the framing of the revision data in the wire format. Most consumers will want to use the apply() method to add the changes from the changegroup to a repository. If you're forwarding a changegroup unmodified to another consumer, use getchunks(), which returns an iterator of changegroup chunks. This is mostly useful for cases where you need to know the data stream has ended by observing the end of the changegroup. deltachunk() is useful only if you're applying delta data. Most consumers should prefer apply() instead. A few other public methods exist. Those are used only for bundlerepo and some debug commands - their use is discouraged. """ deltaheader = _CHANGEGROUPV1_DELTA_HEADER deltaheadersize = struct.calcsize(deltaheader) version = '01' _grouplistcount = 1 # One list of files after the manifests def __init__(self, fh, alg, extras=None): if alg is None: alg = 'UN' if alg not in util.compengines.supportedbundletypes: raise error.Abort(_('unknown stream compression type: %s') % alg) if alg == 'BZ': alg = '_truncatedBZ' compengine = util.compengines.forbundletype(alg) self._stream = compengine.decompressorreader(fh) self._type = alg self.extras = extras or {} self.callback = None # These methods (compressed, read, seek, tell) all appear to only # be used by bundlerepo, but it's a little hard to tell. def compressed(self): return self._type is not None and self._type != 'UN' def read(self, l): return self._stream.read(l) def seek(self, pos): return self._stream.seek(pos) def tell(self): return self._stream.tell() def close(self): return self._stream.close() def _chunklength(self): d = readexactly(self._stream, 4) l = struct.unpack(">l", d)[0] if l <= 4: if l: raise error.Abort(_("invalid chunk length %d") % l) return 0 if self.callback: self.callback() return l - 4 def changelogheader(self): """v10 does not have a changelog header chunk""" return {} def manifestheader(self): """v10 does not have a manifest header chunk""" return {} def filelogheader(self): """return the header of the filelogs chunk, v10 only has the filename""" l = self._chunklength() if not l: return {} fname = readexactly(self._stream, l) return {'filename': fname} def _deltaheader(self, headertuple, prevnode): node, p1, p2, cs = headertuple if prevnode is None: deltabase = p1 else: deltabase = prevnode flags = 0 return node, p1, p2, deltabase, cs, flags def deltachunk(self, prevnode): l = self._chunklength() if not l: return {} headerdata = readexactly(self._stream, self.deltaheadersize) header = struct.unpack(self.deltaheader, headerdata) delta = readexactly(self._stream, l - self.deltaheadersize) node, p1, p2, deltabase, cs, flags = self._deltaheader(header, prevnode) return (node, p1, p2, cs, deltabase, delta, flags) def getchunks(self): """returns all the chunks contains in the bundle Used when you need to forward the binary stream to a file or another network API. To do so, it parse the changegroup data, otherwise it will block in case of sshrepo because it don't know the end of the stream. """ # For changegroup 1 and 2, we expect 3 parts: changelog, manifestlog, # and a list of filelogs. For changegroup 3, we expect 4 parts: # changelog, manifestlog, a list of tree manifestlogs, and a list of # filelogs. # # Changelog and manifestlog parts are terminated with empty chunks. The # tree and file parts are a list of entry sections. Each entry section # is a series of chunks terminating in an empty chunk. The list of these # entry sections is terminated in yet another empty chunk, so we know # we've reached the end of the tree/file list when we reach an empty # chunk that was proceeded by no non-empty chunks. parts = 0 while parts < 2 + self._grouplistcount: noentries = True while True: chunk = getchunk(self) if not chunk: # The first two empty chunks represent the end of the # changelog and the manifestlog portions. The remaining # empty chunks represent either A) the end of individual # tree or file entries in the file list, or B) the end of # the entire list. It's the end of the entire list if there # were no entries (i.e. noentries is True). if parts < 2: parts += 1 elif noentries: parts += 1 break noentries = False yield chunkheader(len(chunk)) pos = 0 while pos < len(chunk): next = pos + 2**20 yield chunk[pos:next] pos = next yield closechunk() def _unpackmanifests(self, repo, revmap, trp, prog, numchanges): # We know that we'll never have more manifests than we had # changesets. self.callback = prog(_('manifests'), numchanges) # no need to check for empty manifest group here: # if the result of the merge of 1 and 2 is the same in 3 and 4, # no new manifest will be created and the manifest group will # be empty during the pull self.manifestheader() deltas = self.deltaiter() repo.manifestlog._revlog.addgroup(deltas, revmap, trp) repo.ui.progress(_('manifests'), None) self.callback = None def apply(self, repo, tr, srctype, url, targetphase=phases.draft, expectedtotal=None): """Add the changegroup returned by source.read() to this repo. srctype is a string like 'push', 'pull', or 'unbundle'. url is the URL of the repo where this changegroup is coming from. Return an integer summarizing the change to this repo: - nothing changed or no source: 0 - more heads than before: 1+added heads (2..n) - fewer heads than before: -1-removed heads (-2..-n) - number of heads stays the same: 1 """ repo = repo.unfiltered() def csmap(x): repo.ui.debug("add changeset %s\n" % short(x)) return len(cl) def revmap(x): return cl.rev(x) changesets = files = revisions = 0 try: # The transaction may already carry source information. In this # case we use the top level data. We overwrite the argument # because we need to use the top level value (if they exist) # in this function. srctype = tr.hookargs.setdefault('source', srctype) url = tr.hookargs.setdefault('url', url) repo.hook('prechangegroup', throw=True, **pycompat.strkwargs(tr.hookargs)) # write changelog data to temp files so concurrent readers # will not see an inconsistent view cl = repo.changelog cl.delayupdate(tr) oldheads = set(cl.heads()) trp = weakref.proxy(tr) # pull off the changeset group repo.ui.status(_("adding changesets\n")) clstart = len(cl) class prog(object): def __init__(self, step, total): self._step = step self._total = total self._count = 1 def __call__(self): repo.ui.progress(self._step, self._count, unit=_('chunks'), total=self._total) self._count += 1 self.callback = prog(_('changesets'), expectedtotal) efiles = set() def onchangelog(cl, node): efiles.update(cl.readfiles(node)) self.changelogheader() deltas = self.deltaiter() cgnodes = cl.addgroup(deltas, csmap, trp, addrevisioncb=onchangelog) efiles = len(efiles) if not cgnodes: repo.ui.develwarn('applied empty changegroup', config='warn-empty-changegroup') clend = len(cl) changesets = clend - clstart repo.ui.progress(_('changesets'), None) self.callback = None # pull off the manifest group repo.ui.status(_("adding manifests\n")) self._unpackmanifests(repo, revmap, trp, prog, changesets) needfiles = {} if repo.ui.configbool('server', 'validate'): cl = repo.changelog ml = repo.manifestlog # validate incoming csets have their manifests for cset in xrange(clstart, clend): mfnode = cl.changelogrevision(cset).manifest mfest = ml[mfnode].readdelta() # store file cgnodes we must see for f, n in mfest.iteritems(): needfiles.setdefault(f, set()).add(n) # process the files repo.ui.status(_("adding file changes\n")) newrevs, newfiles = _addchangegroupfiles( repo, self, revmap, trp, efiles, needfiles) revisions += newrevs files += newfiles deltaheads = 0 if oldheads: heads = cl.heads() deltaheads = len(heads) - len(oldheads) for h in heads: if h not in oldheads and repo[h].closesbranch(): deltaheads -= 1 htext = "" if deltaheads: htext = _(" (%+d heads)") % deltaheads repo.ui.status(_("added %d changesets" " with %d changes to %d files%s\n") % (changesets, revisions, files, htext)) repo.invalidatevolatilesets() if changesets > 0: if 'node' not in tr.hookargs: tr.hookargs['node'] = hex(cl.node(clstart)) tr.hookargs['node_last'] = hex(cl.node(clend - 1)) hookargs = dict(tr.hookargs) else: hookargs = dict(tr.hookargs) hookargs['node'] = hex(cl.node(clstart)) hookargs['node_last'] = hex(cl.node(clend - 1)) repo.hook('pretxnchangegroup', throw=True, **pycompat.strkwargs(hookargs)) added = [cl.node(r) for r in xrange(clstart, clend)] phaseall = None if srctype in ('push', 'serve'): # Old servers can not push the boundary themselves. # New servers won't push the boundary if changeset already # exists locally as secret # # We should not use added here but the list of all change in # the bundle if repo.publishing(): targetphase = phaseall = phases.public else: # closer target phase computation # Those changesets have been pushed from the # outside, their phases are going to be pushed # alongside. Therefor `targetphase` is # ignored. targetphase = phaseall = phases.draft if added: phases.registernew(repo, tr, targetphase, added) if phaseall is not None: phases.advanceboundary(repo, tr, phaseall, cgnodes) if changesets > 0: def runhooks(): # These hooks run when the lock releases, not when the # transaction closes. So it's possible for the changelog # to have changed since we last saw it. if clstart >= len(repo): return repo.hook("changegroup", **pycompat.strkwargs(hookargs)) for n in added: args = hookargs.copy() args['node'] = hex(n) del args['node_last'] repo.hook("incoming", **pycompat.strkwargs(args)) newheads = [h for h in repo.heads() if h not in oldheads] repo.ui.log("incoming", "%s incoming changes - new heads: %s\n", len(added), ', '.join([hex(c[:6]) for c in newheads])) tr.addpostclose('changegroup-runhooks-%020i' % clstart, lambda tr: repo._afterlock(runhooks)) finally: repo.ui.flush() # never return 0 here: if deltaheads < 0: ret = deltaheads - 1 else: ret = deltaheads + 1 return ret def deltaiter(self): """ returns an iterator of the deltas in this changegroup Useful for passing to the underlying storage system to be stored. """ chain = None for chunkdata in iter(lambda: self.deltachunk(chain), {}): # Chunkdata: (node, p1, p2, cs, deltabase, delta, flags) yield chunkdata chain = chunkdata[0] class cg2unpacker(cg1unpacker): """Unpacker for cg2 streams. cg2 streams add support for generaldelta, so the delta header format is slightly different. All other features about the data remain the same. """ deltaheader = _CHANGEGROUPV2_DELTA_HEADER deltaheadersize = struct.calcsize(deltaheader) version = '02' def _deltaheader(self, headertuple, prevnode): node, p1, p2, deltabase, cs = headertuple flags = 0 return node, p1, p2, deltabase, cs, flags class cg3unpacker(cg2unpacker): """Unpacker for cg3 streams. cg3 streams add support for exchanging treemanifests and revlog flags. It adds the revlog flags to the delta header and an empty chunk separating manifests and files. """ deltaheader = _CHANGEGROUPV3_DELTA_HEADER deltaheadersize = struct.calcsize(deltaheader) version = '03' _grouplistcount = 2 # One list of manifests and one list of files def _deltaheader(self, headertuple, prevnode): node, p1, p2, deltabase, cs, flags = headertuple return node, p1, p2, deltabase, cs, flags def _unpackmanifests(self, repo, revmap, trp, prog, numchanges): super(cg3unpacker, self)._unpackmanifests(repo, revmap, trp, prog, numchanges) for chunkdata in iter(self.filelogheader, {}): # If we get here, there are directory manifests in the changegroup d = chunkdata["filename"] repo.ui.debug("adding %s revisions\n" % d) dirlog = repo.manifestlog._revlog.dirlog(d) deltas = self.deltaiter() if not dirlog.addgroup(deltas, revmap, trp): raise error.Abort(_("received dir revlog group is empty")) class headerlessfixup(object): def __init__(self, fh, h): self._h = h self._fh = fh def read(self, n): if self._h: d, self._h = self._h[:n], self._h[n:] if len(d) < n: d += readexactly(self._fh, n - len(d)) return d return readexactly(self._fh, n) class cg1packer(object): deltaheader = _CHANGEGROUPV1_DELTA_HEADER version = '01' def __init__(self, repo, bundlecaps=None): """Given a source repo, construct a bundler. bundlecaps is optional and can be used to specify the set of capabilities which can be used to build the bundle. While bundlecaps is unused in core Mercurial, extensions rely on this feature to communicate capabilities to customize the changegroup packer. """ # Set of capabilities we can use to build the bundle. if bundlecaps is None: bundlecaps = set() self._bundlecaps = bundlecaps # experimental config: bundle.reorder reorder = repo.ui.config('bundle', 'reorder') if reorder == 'auto': reorder = None else: reorder = util.parsebool(reorder) self._repo = repo self._reorder = reorder self._progress = repo.ui.progress if self._repo.ui.verbose and not self._repo.ui.debugflag: self._verbosenote = self._repo.ui.note else: self._verbosenote = lambda s: None def close(self): return closechunk() def fileheader(self, fname): return chunkheader(len(fname)) + fname # Extracted both for clarity and for overriding in extensions. def _sortgroup(self, revlog, nodelist, lookup): """Sort nodes for change group and turn them into revnums.""" # for generaldelta revlogs, we linearize the revs; this will both be # much quicker and generate a much smaller bundle if (revlog._generaldelta and self._reorder is None) or self._reorder: dag = dagutil.revlogdag(revlog) return dag.linearize(set(revlog.rev(n) for n in nodelist)) else: return sorted([revlog.rev(n) for n in nodelist]) def group(self, nodelist, revlog, lookup, units=None): """Calculate a delta group, yielding a sequence of changegroup chunks (strings). Given a list of changeset revs, return a set of deltas and metadata corresponding to nodes. The first delta is first parent(nodelist[0]) -> nodelist[0], the receiver is guaranteed to have this parent as it has all history before these changesets. In the case firstparent is nullrev the changegroup starts with a full revision. If units is not None, progress detail will be generated, units specifies the type of revlog that is touched (changelog, manifest, etc.). """ # if we don't have any revisions touched by these changesets, bail if len(nodelist) == 0: yield self.close() return revs = self._sortgroup(revlog, nodelist, lookup) # add the parent of the first rev p = revlog.parentrevs(revs[0])[0] revs.insert(0, p) # build deltas total = len(revs) - 1 msgbundling = _('bundling') for r in xrange(len(revs) - 1): if units is not None: self._progress(msgbundling, r + 1, unit=units, total=total) prev, curr = revs[r], revs[r + 1] linknode = lookup(revlog.node(curr)) for c in self.revchunk(revlog, curr, prev, linknode): yield c if units is not None: self._progress(msgbundling, None) yield self.close() # filter any nodes that claim to be part of the known set def prune(self, revlog, missing, commonrevs): rr, rl = revlog.rev, revlog.linkrev return [n for n in missing if rl(rr(n)) not in commonrevs] def _packmanifests(self, dir, mfnodes, lookuplinknode): """Pack flat manifests into a changegroup stream.""" assert not dir for chunk in self.group(mfnodes, self._repo.manifestlog._revlog, lookuplinknode, units=_('manifests')): yield chunk def _manifestsdone(self): return '' def generate(self, commonrevs, clnodes, fastpathlinkrev, source): '''yield a sequence of changegroup chunks (strings)''' repo = self._repo cl = repo.changelog clrevorder = {} mfs = {} # needed manifests fnodes = {} # needed file nodes changedfiles = set() # Callback for the changelog, used to collect changed files and manifest # nodes. # Returns the linkrev node (identity in the changelog case). def lookupcl(x): c = cl.read(x) clrevorder[x] = len(clrevorder) n = c[0] # record the first changeset introducing this manifest version mfs.setdefault(n, x) # Record a complete list of potentially-changed files in # this manifest. changedfiles.update(c[3]) return x self._verbosenote(_('uncompressed size of bundle content:\n')) size = 0 for chunk in self.group(clnodes, cl, lookupcl, units=_('changesets')): size += len(chunk) yield chunk self._verbosenote(_('%8.i (changelog)\n') % size) # We need to make sure that the linkrev in the changegroup refers to # the first changeset that introduced the manifest or file revision. # The fastpath is usually safer than the slowpath, because the filelogs # are walked in revlog order. # # When taking the slowpath with reorder=None and the manifest revlog # uses generaldelta, the manifest may be walked in the "wrong" order. # Without 'clrevorder', we would get an incorrect linkrev (see fix in # cc0ff93d0c0c). # # When taking the fastpath, we are only vulnerable to reordering # of the changelog itself. The changelog never uses generaldelta, so # it is only reordered when reorder=True. To handle this case, we # simply take the slowpath, which already has the 'clrevorder' logic. # This was also fixed in cc0ff93d0c0c. fastpathlinkrev = fastpathlinkrev and not self._reorder # Treemanifests don't work correctly with fastpathlinkrev # either, because we don't discover which directory nodes to # send along with files. This could probably be fixed. fastpathlinkrev = fastpathlinkrev and ( 'treemanifest' not in repo.requirements) for chunk in self.generatemanifests(commonrevs, clrevorder, fastpathlinkrev, mfs, fnodes, source): yield chunk mfs.clear() clrevs = set(cl.rev(x) for x in clnodes) if not fastpathlinkrev: def linknodes(unused, fname): return fnodes.get(fname, {}) else: cln = cl.node def linknodes(filerevlog, fname): llr = filerevlog.linkrev fln = filerevlog.node revs = ((r, llr(r)) for r in filerevlog) return dict((fln(r), cln(lr)) for r, lr in revs if lr in clrevs) for chunk in self.generatefiles(changedfiles, linknodes, commonrevs, source): yield chunk yield self.close() if clnodes: repo.hook('outgoing', node=hex(clnodes[0]), source=source) def generatemanifests(self, commonrevs, clrevorder, fastpathlinkrev, mfs, fnodes, source): """Returns an iterator of changegroup chunks containing manifests. `source` is unused here, but is used by extensions like remotefilelog to change what is sent based in pulls vs pushes, etc. """ repo = self._repo mfl = repo.manifestlog dirlog = mfl._revlog.dirlog tmfnodes = {'': mfs} # Callback for the manifest, used to collect linkrevs for filelog # revisions. # Returns the linkrev node (collected in lookupcl). def makelookupmflinknode(dir, nodes): if fastpathlinkrev: assert not dir return mfs.__getitem__ def lookupmflinknode(x): """Callback for looking up the linknode for manifests. Returns the linkrev node for the specified manifest. SIDE EFFECT: 1) fclnodes gets populated with the list of relevant file nodes if we're not using fastpathlinkrev 2) When treemanifests are in use, collects treemanifest nodes to send Note that this means manifests must be completely sent to the client before you can trust the list of files and treemanifests to send. """ clnode = nodes[x] mdata = mfl.get(dir, x).readfast(shallow=True) for p, n, fl in mdata.iterentries(): if fl == 't': # subdirectory manifest subdir = dir + p + '/' tmfclnodes = tmfnodes.setdefault(subdir, {}) tmfclnode = tmfclnodes.setdefault(n, clnode) if clrevorder[clnode] < clrevorder[tmfclnode]: tmfclnodes[n] = clnode else: f = dir + p fclnodes = fnodes.setdefault(f, {}) fclnode = fclnodes.setdefault(n, clnode) if clrevorder[clnode] < clrevorder[fclnode]: fclnodes[n] = clnode return clnode return lookupmflinknode size = 0 while tmfnodes: dir, nodes = tmfnodes.popitem() prunednodes = self.prune(dirlog(dir), nodes, commonrevs) if not dir or prunednodes: for x in self._packmanifests(dir, prunednodes, makelookupmflinknode(dir, nodes)): size += len(x) yield x self._verbosenote(_('%8.i (manifests)\n') % size) yield self._manifestsdone() # The 'source' parameter is useful for extensions def generatefiles(self, changedfiles, linknodes, commonrevs, source): repo = self._repo progress = self._progress msgbundling = _('bundling') total = len(changedfiles) # for progress output msgfiles = _('files') for i, fname in enumerate(sorted(changedfiles)): filerevlog = repo.file(fname) if not filerevlog: raise error.Abort(_("empty or missing revlog for %s") % fname) linkrevnodes = linknodes(filerevlog, fname) # Lookup for filenodes, we collected the linkrev nodes above in the # fastpath case and with lookupmf in the slowpath case. def lookupfilelog(x): return linkrevnodes[x] filenodes = self.prune(filerevlog, linkrevnodes, commonrevs) if filenodes: progress(msgbundling, i + 1, item=fname, unit=msgfiles, total=total) h = self.fileheader(fname) size = len(h) yield h for chunk in self.group(filenodes, filerevlog, lookupfilelog): size += len(chunk) yield chunk self._verbosenote(_('%8.i %s\n') % (size, fname)) progress(msgbundling, None) def deltaparent(self, revlog, rev, p1, p2, prev): return prev def revchunk(self, revlog, rev, prev, linknode): node = revlog.node(rev) p1, p2 = revlog.parentrevs(rev) base = self.deltaparent(revlog, rev, p1, p2, prev) prefix = '' if revlog.iscensored(base) or revlog.iscensored(rev): try: delta = revlog.revision(node, raw=True) except error.CensoredNodeError as e: delta = e.tombstone if base == nullrev: prefix = mdiff.trivialdiffheader(len(delta)) else: baselen = revlog.rawsize(base) prefix = mdiff.replacediffheader(baselen, len(delta)) elif base == nullrev: delta = revlog.revision(node, raw=True) prefix = mdiff.trivialdiffheader(len(delta)) else: delta = revlog.revdiff(base, rev) p1n, p2n = revlog.parents(node) basenode = revlog.node(base) flags = revlog.flags(rev) meta = self.builddeltaheader(node, p1n, p2n, basenode, linknode, flags) meta += prefix l = len(meta) + len(delta) yield chunkheader(l) yield meta yield delta def builddeltaheader(self, node, p1n, p2n, basenode, linknode, flags): # do nothing with basenode, it is implicitly the previous one in HG10 # do nothing with flags, it is implicitly 0 for cg1 and cg2 return struct.pack(self.deltaheader, node, p1n, p2n, linknode) class cg2packer(cg1packer): version = '02' deltaheader = _CHANGEGROUPV2_DELTA_HEADER def __init__(self, repo, bundlecaps=None): super(cg2packer, self).__init__(repo, bundlecaps) if self._reorder is None: # Since generaldelta is directly supported by cg2, reordering # generally doesn't help, so we disable it by default (treating # bundle.reorder=auto just like bundle.reorder=False). self._reorder = False def deltaparent(self, revlog, rev, p1, p2, prev): dp = revlog.deltaparent(rev) if dp == nullrev and revlog.storedeltachains: # Avoid sending full revisions when delta parent is null. Pick prev # in that case. It's tempting to pick p1 in this case, as p1 will # be smaller in the common case. However, computing a delta against # p1 may require resolving the raw text of p1, which could be # expensive. The revlog caches should have prev cached, meaning # less CPU for changegroup generation. There is likely room to add # a flag and/or config option to control this behavior. return prev elif dp == nullrev: # revlog is configured to use full snapshot for a reason, # stick to full snapshot. return nullrev elif dp not in (p1, p2, prev): # Pick prev when we can't be sure remote has the base revision. return prev else: return dp def builddeltaheader(self, node, p1n, p2n, basenode, linknode, flags): # Do nothing with flags, it is implicitly 0 in cg1 and cg2 return struct.pack(self.deltaheader, node, p1n, p2n, basenode, linknode) class cg3packer(cg2packer): version = '03' deltaheader = _CHANGEGROUPV3_DELTA_HEADER def _packmanifests(self, dir, mfnodes, lookuplinknode): if dir: yield self.fileheader(dir) dirlog = self._repo.manifestlog._revlog.dirlog(dir) for chunk in self.group(mfnodes, dirlog, lookuplinknode, units=_('manifests')): yield chunk def _manifestsdone(self): return self.close() def builddeltaheader(self, node, p1n, p2n, basenode, linknode, flags): return struct.pack( self.deltaheader, node, p1n, p2n, basenode, linknode, flags) _packermap = {'01': (cg1packer, cg1unpacker), # cg2 adds support for exchanging generaldelta '02': (cg2packer, cg2unpacker), # cg3 adds support for exchanging revlog flags and treemanifests '03': (cg3packer, cg3unpacker), } def allsupportedversions(repo): versions = set(_packermap.keys()) if not (repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'changegroup3') or repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'treemanifest') or 'treemanifest' in repo.requirements): versions.discard('03') return versions # Changegroup versions that can be applied to the repo def supportedincomingversions(repo): return allsupportedversions(repo) # Changegroup versions that can be created from the repo def supportedoutgoingversions(repo): versions = allsupportedversions(repo) if 'treemanifest' in repo.requirements: # Versions 01 and 02 support only flat manifests and it's just too # expensive to convert between the flat manifest and tree manifest on # the fly. Since tree manifests are hashed differently, all of history # would have to be converted. Instead, we simply don't even pretend to # support versions 01 and 02. versions.discard('01') versions.discard('02') return versions def localversion(repo): # Finds the best version to use for bundles that are meant to be used # locally, such as those from strip and shelve, and temporary bundles. return max(supportedoutgoingversions(repo)) def safeversion(repo): # Finds the smallest version that it's safe to assume clients of the repo # will support. For example, all hg versions that support generaldelta also # support changegroup 02. versions = supportedoutgoingversions(repo) if 'generaldelta' in repo.requirements: versions.discard('01') assert versions return min(versions) def getbundler(version, repo, bundlecaps=None): assert version in supportedoutgoingversions(repo) return _packermap[version][0](repo, bundlecaps) def getunbundler(version, fh, alg, extras=None): return _packermap[version][1](fh, alg, extras=extras) def _changegroupinfo(repo, nodes, source): if repo.ui.verbose or source == 'bundle': repo.ui.status(_("%d changesets found\n") % len(nodes)) if repo.ui.debugflag: repo.ui.debug("list of changesets:\n") for node in nodes: repo.ui.debug("%s\n" % hex(node)) def makechangegroup(repo, outgoing, version, source, fastpath=False, bundlecaps=None): cgstream = makestream(repo, outgoing, version, source, fastpath=fastpath, bundlecaps=bundlecaps) return getunbundler(version, util.chunkbuffer(cgstream), None, {'clcount': len(outgoing.missing) }) def makestream(repo, outgoing, version, source, fastpath=False, bundlecaps=None): bundler = getbundler(version, repo, bundlecaps=bundlecaps) repo = repo.unfiltered() commonrevs = outgoing.common csets = outgoing.missing heads = outgoing.missingheads # We go through the fast path if we get told to, or if all (unfiltered # heads have been requested (since we then know there all linkrevs will # be pulled by the client). heads.sort() fastpathlinkrev = fastpath or ( repo.filtername is None and heads == sorted(repo.heads())) repo.hook('preoutgoing', throw=True, source=source) _changegroupinfo(repo, csets, source) return bundler.generate(commonrevs, csets, fastpathlinkrev, source) def _addchangegroupfiles(repo, source, revmap, trp, expectedfiles, needfiles): revisions = 0 files = 0 for chunkdata in iter(source.filelogheader, {}): files += 1 f = chunkdata["filename"] repo.ui.debug("adding %s revisions\n" % f) repo.ui.progress(_('files'), files, unit=_('files'), total=expectedfiles) fl = repo.file(f) o = len(fl) try: deltas = source.deltaiter() if not fl.addgroup(deltas, revmap, trp): raise error.Abort(_("received file revlog group is empty")) except error.CensoredBaseError as e: raise error.Abort(_("received delta base is censored: %s") % e) revisions += len(fl) - o if f in needfiles: needs = needfiles[f] for new in xrange(o, len(fl)): n = fl.node(new) if n in needs: needs.remove(n) else: raise error.Abort( _("received spurious file revlog entry")) if not needs: del needfiles[f] repo.ui.progress(_('files'), None) for f, needs in needfiles.iteritems(): fl = repo.file(f) for n in needs: try: fl.rev(n) except error.LookupError: raise error.Abort( _('missing file data for %s:%s - run hg verify') % (f, hex(n))) return revisions, files