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hg: show the correct message when cloning an LFS repo with extension disabled
The `extensions._disabledpaths()` doesn't handle fetching help from `__index__`,
so it returns an empty dictionary of paths. That means None is always returned
from `extensions.disabled_help()` when embedding resources inside the pyoxidizer
or py2exe binary, regardless of the arg or if is an external extension stored in
the filesystem. And that means wrongly telling the user with an explicitly
disabled LFS extension that it will be enabled locally upon cloning from an LFS
remote. That causes test-lfs-serve.t:295 to fail.
This effectively reverts most of the rest of 843418dc0b1b, while keeping the
help text change in place (which was specifically identified as a problem).
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 05 Dec 2022 15:14:33 -0500 |
parents | d44e3c45f0e4 |
children | 9cac281eb9c0 fa955e3f6aee |
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# storageutil.py - Storage functionality agnostic of backend implementation. # # Copyright 2018 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. import re import struct from ..i18n import _ from ..node import ( bin, nullrev, sha1nodeconstants, ) from .. import ( dagop, error, mdiff, ) from ..interfaces import repository from ..revlogutils import sidedata as sidedatamod from ..utils import hashutil _nullhash = hashutil.sha1(sha1nodeconstants.nullid) # revision data contains extra metadata not part of the official digest # Only used in changegroup >= v4. CG_FLAG_SIDEDATA = 1 def hashrevisionsha1(text, p1, p2): """Compute the SHA-1 for revision data and its parents. This hash combines both the current file contents and its history in a manner that makes it easy to distinguish nodes with the same content in the revision graph. """ # As of now, if one of the parent node is null, p2 is null if p2 == sha1nodeconstants.nullid: # deep copy of a hash is faster than creating one s = _nullhash.copy() s.update(p1) else: # none of the parent nodes are nullid if p1 < p2: a = p1 b = p2 else: a = p2 b = p1 s = hashutil.sha1(a) s.update(b) s.update(text) return s.digest() METADATA_RE = re.compile(b'\x01\n') def parsemeta(text): """Parse metadata header from revision data. Returns a 2-tuple of (metadata, offset), where both can be None if there is no metadata. """ # text can be buffer, so we can't use .startswith or .index if text[:2] != b'\x01\n': return None, None s = METADATA_RE.search(text, 2).start() mtext = text[2:s] meta = {} for l in mtext.splitlines(): k, v = l.split(b': ', 1) meta[k] = v return meta, s + 2 def packmeta(meta, text): """Add metadata to fulltext to produce revision text.""" keys = sorted(meta) metatext = b''.join(b'%s: %s\n' % (k, meta[k]) for k in keys) return b'\x01\n%s\x01\n%s' % (metatext, text) def iscensoredtext(text): meta = parsemeta(text)[0] return meta and b'censored' in meta def filtermetadata(text): """Extract just the revision data from source text. Returns ``text`` unless it has a metadata header, in which case we return a new buffer without hte metadata. """ if not text.startswith(b'\x01\n'): return text offset = text.index(b'\x01\n', 2) return text[offset + 2 :] def filerevisioncopied(store, node): """Resolve file revision copy metadata. Returns ``False`` if the file has no copy metadata. Otherwise a 2-tuple of the source filename and node. """ if store.parents(node)[0] != sha1nodeconstants.nullid: # When creating a copy or move we set filelog parents to null, # because contents are probably unrelated and making a delta # would not be useful. # Conversely, if filelog p1 is non-null we know # there is no copy metadata. # In the presence of merges, this reasoning becomes invalid # if we reorder parents. See tests/test-issue6528.t. return False meta = parsemeta(store.revision(node))[0] # copy and copyrev occur in pairs. In rare cases due to old bugs, # one can occur without the other. So ensure both are present to flag # as a copy. if meta and b'copy' in meta and b'copyrev' in meta: return meta[b'copy'], bin(meta[b'copyrev']) return False def filedataequivalent(store, node, filedata): """Determines whether file data is equivalent to a stored node. Returns True if the passed file data would hash to the same value as a stored revision and False otherwise. When a stored revision is censored, filedata must be empty to have equivalence. When a stored revision has copy metadata, it is ignored as part of the compare. """ if filedata.startswith(b'\x01\n'): revisiontext = b'\x01\n\x01\n' + filedata else: revisiontext = filedata p1, p2 = store.parents(node) computednode = hashrevisionsha1(revisiontext, p1, p2) if computednode == node: return True # Censored files compare against the empty file. if store.iscensored(store.rev(node)): return filedata == b'' # Renaming a file produces a different hash, even if the data # remains unchanged. Check if that's the case. if store.renamed(node): return store.read(node) == filedata return False def iterrevs(storelen, start=0, stop=None): """Iterate over revision numbers in a store.""" step = 1 if stop is not None: if start > stop: step = -1 stop += step if stop > storelen: stop = storelen else: stop = storelen return range(start, stop, step) def fileidlookup(store, fileid, identifier): """Resolve the file node for a value. ``store`` is an object implementing the ``ifileindex`` interface. ``fileid`` can be: * A 20 or 32 byte binary node. * An integer revision number * A 40 or 64 byte hex node. * A bytes that can be parsed as an integer representing a revision number. ``identifier`` is used to populate ``error.LookupError`` with an identifier for the store. Raises ``error.LookupError`` on failure. """ if isinstance(fileid, int): try: return store.node(fileid) except IndexError: raise error.LookupError( b'%d' % fileid, identifier, _(b'no match found') ) if len(fileid) in (20, 32): try: store.rev(fileid) return fileid except error.LookupError: pass if len(fileid) in (40, 64): try: rawnode = bin(fileid) store.rev(rawnode) return rawnode except TypeError: pass try: rev = int(fileid) if b'%d' % rev != fileid: raise ValueError try: return store.node(rev) except (IndexError, TypeError): pass except (ValueError, OverflowError): pass raise error.LookupError(fileid, identifier, _(b'no match found')) def resolvestripinfo(minlinkrev, tiprev, headrevs, linkrevfn, parentrevsfn): """Resolve information needed to strip revisions. Finds the minimum revision number that must be stripped in order to strip ``minlinkrev``. Returns a 2-tuple of the minimum revision number to do that and a set of all revision numbers that have linkrevs that would be broken by that strip. ``tiprev`` is the current tip-most revision. It is ``len(store) - 1``. ``headrevs`` is an iterable of head revisions. ``linkrevfn`` is a callable that receives a revision and returns a linked revision. ``parentrevsfn`` is a callable that receives a revision number and returns an iterable of its parent revision numbers. """ brokenrevs = set() strippoint = tiprev + 1 heads = {} futurelargelinkrevs = set() for head in headrevs: headlinkrev = linkrevfn(head) heads[head] = headlinkrev if headlinkrev >= minlinkrev: futurelargelinkrevs.add(headlinkrev) # This algorithm involves walking down the rev graph, starting at the # heads. Since the revs are topologically sorted according to linkrev, # once all head linkrevs are below the minlink, we know there are # no more revs that could have a linkrev greater than minlink. # So we can stop walking. while futurelargelinkrevs: strippoint -= 1 linkrev = heads.pop(strippoint) if linkrev < minlinkrev: brokenrevs.add(strippoint) else: futurelargelinkrevs.remove(linkrev) for p in parentrevsfn(strippoint): if p != nullrev: plinkrev = linkrevfn(p) heads[p] = plinkrev if plinkrev >= minlinkrev: futurelargelinkrevs.add(plinkrev) return strippoint, brokenrevs def emitrevisions( store, nodes, nodesorder, resultcls, deltaparentfn=None, candeltafn=None, rawsizefn=None, revdifffn=None, flagsfn=None, deltamode=repository.CG_DELTAMODE_STD, revisiondata=False, assumehaveparentrevisions=False, sidedata_helpers=None, ): """Generic implementation of ifiledata.emitrevisions(). Emitting revision data is subtly complex. This function attempts to encapsulate all the logic for doing so in a backend-agnostic way. ``store`` Object conforming to ``ifilestorage`` interface. ``nodes`` List of revision nodes whose data to emit. ``resultcls`` A type implementing the ``irevisiondelta`` interface that will be constructed and returned. ``deltaparentfn`` (optional) Callable receiving a revision number and returning the revision number of a revision that the internal delta is stored against. This delta will be preferred over computing a new arbitrary delta. If not defined, a delta will always be computed from raw revision data. ``candeltafn`` (optional) Callable receiving a pair of revision numbers that returns a bool indicating whether a delta between them can be produced. If not defined, it is assumed that any two revisions can delta with each other. ``rawsizefn`` (optional) Callable receiving a revision number and returning the length of the ``store.rawdata(rev)``. If not defined, ``len(store.rawdata(rev))`` will be called. ``revdifffn`` (optional) Callable receiving a pair of revision numbers that returns a delta between them. If not defined, a delta will be computed by invoking mdiff code on ``store.revision()`` results. Defining this function allows a precomputed or stored delta to be used without having to compute on. ``flagsfn`` (optional) Callable receiving a revision number and returns the integer flags value for it. If not defined, flags value will be 0. ``deltamode`` constaint on delta to be sent: * CG_DELTAMODE_STD - normal mode, try to reuse storage deltas, * CG_DELTAMODE_PREV - only delta against "prev", * CG_DELTAMODE_FULL - only issue full snapshot. Whether to send fulltext revisions instead of deltas, if allowed. ``nodesorder`` ``revisiondata`` ``assumehaveparentrevisions`` ``sidedata_helpers`` (optional) If not None, means that sidedata should be included. See `revlogutil.sidedata.get_sidedata_helpers`. """ fnode = store.node frev = store.rev if nodesorder == b'nodes': revs = [frev(n) for n in nodes] elif nodesorder == b'linear': revs = {frev(n) for n in nodes} revs = dagop.linearize(revs, store.parentrevs) else: # storage and default revs = sorted(frev(n) for n in nodes) prevrev = None if deltamode == repository.CG_DELTAMODE_PREV or assumehaveparentrevisions: prevrev = store.parentrevs(revs[0])[0] # Set of revs available to delta against. available = set() for rev in revs: if rev == nullrev: continue node = fnode(rev) p1rev, p2rev = store.parentrevs(rev) if deltaparentfn: deltaparentrev = deltaparentfn(rev) else: deltaparentrev = nullrev # Forced delta against previous mode. if deltamode == repository.CG_DELTAMODE_PREV: baserev = prevrev # We're instructed to send fulltext. Honor that. elif deltamode == repository.CG_DELTAMODE_FULL: baserev = nullrev # We're instructed to use p1. Honor that elif deltamode == repository.CG_DELTAMODE_P1: baserev = p1rev # There is a delta in storage. We try to use that because it # amounts to effectively copying data from storage and is # therefore the fastest. elif deltaparentrev != nullrev: # Base revision was already emitted in this group. We can # always safely use the delta. if deltaparentrev in available: baserev = deltaparentrev # Base revision is a parent that hasn't been emitted already. # Use it if we can assume the receiver has the parent revision. elif assumehaveparentrevisions and deltaparentrev in (p1rev, p2rev): baserev = deltaparentrev # No guarantee the receiver has the delta parent. Send delta # against last revision (if possible), which in the common case # should be similar enough to this revision that the delta is # reasonable. elif prevrev is not None: baserev = prevrev else: baserev = nullrev # Storage has a fulltext revision. # Let's use the previous revision, which is as good a guess as any. # There is definitely room to improve this logic. elif prevrev is not None: baserev = prevrev else: baserev = nullrev # But we can't actually use our chosen delta base for whatever # reason. Reset to fulltext. if baserev != nullrev and (candeltafn and not candeltafn(baserev, rev)): baserev = nullrev revision = None delta = None baserevisionsize = None if revisiondata: if store.iscensored(baserev) or store.iscensored(rev): try: revision = store.rawdata(node) except error.CensoredNodeError as e: revision = e.tombstone if baserev != nullrev: if rawsizefn: baserevisionsize = rawsizefn(baserev) else: baserevisionsize = len(store.rawdata(baserev)) elif ( baserev == nullrev and deltamode != repository.CG_DELTAMODE_PREV ): revision = store.rawdata(node) available.add(rev) else: if revdifffn: delta = revdifffn(baserev, rev) else: delta = mdiff.textdiff( store.rawdata(baserev), store.rawdata(rev) ) available.add(rev) serialized_sidedata = None sidedata_flags = (0, 0) if sidedata_helpers: try: old_sidedata = store.sidedata(rev) except error.CensoredNodeError: # skip any potential sidedata of the censored revision sidedata = {} else: sidedata, sidedata_flags = sidedatamod.run_sidedata_helpers( store=store, sidedata_helpers=sidedata_helpers, sidedata=old_sidedata, rev=rev, ) if sidedata: serialized_sidedata = sidedatamod.serialize_sidedata(sidedata) flags = flagsfn(rev) if flagsfn else 0 protocol_flags = 0 if serialized_sidedata: # Advertise that sidedata exists to the other side protocol_flags |= CG_FLAG_SIDEDATA # Computers and removers can return flags to add and/or remove flags = flags | sidedata_flags[0] & ~sidedata_flags[1] yield resultcls( node=node, p1node=fnode(p1rev), p2node=fnode(p2rev), basenode=fnode(baserev), flags=flags, baserevisionsize=baserevisionsize, revision=revision, delta=delta, sidedata=serialized_sidedata, protocol_flags=protocol_flags, ) prevrev = rev def deltaiscensored(delta, baserev, baselenfn): """Determine if a delta represents censored revision data. ``baserev`` is the base revision this delta is encoded against. ``baselenfn`` is a callable receiving a revision number that resolves the length of the revision fulltext. Returns a bool indicating if the result of the delta represents a censored revision. """ # Fragile heuristic: unless new file meta keys are added alphabetically # preceding "censored", all censored revisions are prefixed by # "\1\ncensored:". A delta producing such a censored revision must be a # full-replacement delta, so we inspect the first and only patch in the # delta for this prefix. hlen = struct.calcsize(b">lll") if len(delta) <= hlen: return False oldlen = baselenfn(baserev) newlen = len(delta) - hlen if delta[:hlen] != mdiff.replacediffheader(oldlen, newlen): return False add = b"\1\ncensored:" addlen = len(add) return newlen >= addlen and delta[hlen : hlen + addlen] == add