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clonebundles: filter on bundle specification
Not all clients are capable of reading every bundle. Currently, content
negotiation to ensure a server sends a client a compatible bundle
format is performed at request time. The response bundle is dynamically
generated at request time, so this works fine.
Clone bundles are statically generated *before* the request. This means
that a modern server could produce bundles that a legacy client isn't
capable of reading. Without some kind of "type hint" in the clone
bundles manifest, a client may attempt to download an incompatible
bundle. Furthermore, a client may not realize a bundle is incompatible
until it has processed part of the bundle (imagine consuming a 1 GB
changegroup bundle2 part only to discover the bundle2 part afterwards is
incompatibl). This would waste time and resources. And it isn't very
user friendly.
Clone bundle manifests thus need to advertise the *exact* format of the
hosted bundles so clients may filter out entries that they don't know
how to read. This patch introduces that mechanism.
We introduce the BUNDLESPEC attribute to declare the "bundle
specification" of the entry. Bundle specifications are parsed using
exchange.parsebundlespecification, which uses the same strings as the
"--type" argument to `hg bundle`. The supported bundle specifications
are well defined and backwards compatible.
When a client encounters a BUNDLESPEC that is invalid or unsupported, it
silently ignores the entry.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 13 Oct 2015 11:45:30 -0700 |
parents | fe3a72a3e7ca |
children | 63e1dca2d6a4 |
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/* dirs.c - dynamic directory diddling for dirstates Copyright 2013 Facebook This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. */ #define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN #include <Python.h> #include "util.h" /* * This is a multiset of directory names, built from the files that * appear in a dirstate or manifest. * * A few implementation notes: * * We modify Python integers for refcounting, but those integers are * never visible to Python code. * * We mutate strings in-place, but leave them immutable once they can * be seen by Python code. */ typedef struct { PyObject_HEAD PyObject *dict; } dirsObject; static inline Py_ssize_t _finddir(const char *path, Py_ssize_t pos) { while (pos != -1) { if (path[pos] == '/') break; pos -= 1; } return pos; } static int _addpath(PyObject *dirs, PyObject *path) { const char *cpath = PyString_AS_STRING(path); Py_ssize_t pos = PyString_GET_SIZE(path); PyObject *key = NULL; int ret = -1; while ((pos = _finddir(cpath, pos - 1)) != -1) { PyObject *val; /* It's likely that every prefix already has an entry in our dict. Try to avoid allocating and deallocating a string for each prefix we check. */ if (key != NULL) ((PyStringObject *)key)->ob_shash = -1; else { /* Force Python to not reuse a small shared string. */ key = PyString_FromStringAndSize(cpath, pos < 2 ? 2 : pos); if (key == NULL) goto bail; } PyString_GET_SIZE(key) = pos; PyString_AS_STRING(key)[pos] = '\0'; val = PyDict_GetItem(dirs, key); if (val != NULL) { PyInt_AS_LONG(val) += 1; break; } /* Force Python to not reuse a small shared int. */ val = PyInt_FromLong(0x1eadbeef); if (val == NULL) goto bail; PyInt_AS_LONG(val) = 1; ret = PyDict_SetItem(dirs, key, val); Py_DECREF(val); if (ret == -1) goto bail; Py_CLEAR(key); } ret = 0; bail: Py_XDECREF(key); return ret; } static int _delpath(PyObject *dirs, PyObject *path) { char *cpath = PyString_AS_STRING(path); Py_ssize_t pos = PyString_GET_SIZE(path); PyObject *key = NULL; int ret = -1; while ((pos = _finddir(cpath, pos - 1)) != -1) { PyObject *val; key = PyString_FromStringAndSize(cpath, pos); if (key == NULL) goto bail; val = PyDict_GetItem(dirs, key); if (val == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "expected a value, found none"); goto bail; } if (--PyInt_AS_LONG(val) <= 0) { if (PyDict_DelItem(dirs, key) == -1) goto bail; } else break; Py_CLEAR(key); } ret = 0; bail: Py_XDECREF(key); return ret; } static int dirs_fromdict(PyObject *dirs, PyObject *source, char skipchar) { PyObject *key, *value; Py_ssize_t pos = 0; while (PyDict_Next(source, &pos, &key, &value)) { if (!PyString_Check(key)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected string key"); return -1; } if (skipchar) { if (!dirstate_tuple_check(value)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected a dirstate tuple"); return -1; } if (((dirstateTupleObject *)value)->state == skipchar) continue; } if (_addpath(dirs, key) == -1) return -1; } return 0; } static int dirs_fromiter(PyObject *dirs, PyObject *source) { PyObject *iter, *item = NULL; int ret; iter = PyObject_GetIter(source); if (iter == NULL) return -1; while ((item = PyIter_Next(iter)) != NULL) { if (!PyString_Check(item)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected string"); break; } if (_addpath(dirs, item) == -1) break; Py_CLEAR(item); } ret = PyErr_Occurred() ? -1 : 0; Py_DECREF(iter); Py_XDECREF(item); return ret; } /* * Calculate a refcounted set of directory names for the files in a * dirstate. */ static int dirs_init(dirsObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyObject *dirs = NULL, *source = NULL; char skipchar = 0; int ret = -1; self->dict = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|Oc:__init__", &source, &skipchar)) return -1; dirs = PyDict_New(); if (dirs == NULL) return -1; if (source == NULL) ret = 0; else if (PyDict_Check(source)) ret = dirs_fromdict(dirs, source, skipchar); else if (skipchar) PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "skip character is only supported " "with a dict source"); else ret = dirs_fromiter(dirs, source); if (ret == -1) Py_XDECREF(dirs); else self->dict = dirs; return ret; } PyObject *dirs_addpath(dirsObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyObject *path; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!:addpath", &PyString_Type, &path)) return NULL; if (_addpath(self->dict, path) == -1) return NULL; Py_RETURN_NONE; } static PyObject *dirs_delpath(dirsObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyObject *path; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!:delpath", &PyString_Type, &path)) return NULL; if (_delpath(self->dict, path) == -1) return NULL; Py_RETURN_NONE; } static int dirs_contains(dirsObject *self, PyObject *value) { return PyString_Check(value) ? PyDict_Contains(self->dict, value) : 0; } static void dirs_dealloc(dirsObject *self) { Py_XDECREF(self->dict); PyObject_Del(self); } static PyObject *dirs_iter(dirsObject *self) { return PyObject_GetIter(self->dict); } static PySequenceMethods dirs_sequence_methods; static PyMethodDef dirs_methods[] = { {"addpath", (PyCFunction)dirs_addpath, METH_VARARGS, "add a path"}, {"delpath", (PyCFunction)dirs_delpath, METH_VARARGS, "remove a path"}, {NULL} /* Sentinel */ }; static PyTypeObject dirsType = { PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) }; void dirs_module_init(PyObject *mod) { dirs_sequence_methods.sq_contains = (objobjproc)dirs_contains; dirsType.tp_name = "parsers.dirs"; dirsType.tp_new = PyType_GenericNew; dirsType.tp_basicsize = sizeof(dirsObject); dirsType.tp_dealloc = (destructor)dirs_dealloc; dirsType.tp_as_sequence = &dirs_sequence_methods; dirsType.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT; dirsType.tp_doc = "dirs"; dirsType.tp_iter = (getiterfunc)dirs_iter; dirsType.tp_methods = dirs_methods; dirsType.tp_init = (initproc)dirs_init; if (PyType_Ready(&dirsType) < 0) return; Py_INCREF(&dirsType); PyModule_AddObject(mod, "dirs", (PyObject *)&dirsType); }