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match: express anypats(), not prefix(), in terms of the others
When I added prefix() in 9789b4a7c595 (match: introduce boolean
prefix() method, 2014-10-28), we already had always(), isexact(), and
anypats(), so it made sense to write it in terms of them (a prefix
matcher is one that isn't any of the other types). It's only now that
I realize that it's much more natural to define prefix() explicitly
(it's one that uses path: patterns, roughly speaking) and let
anypats() be defined in terms of the others. Remember that these
methods are all used for determining which fast paths are
possible. anypats() simply means that no fast paths are possible (it
could be called complex() instead). Further evidence is that
rootfilesin:some/dir does not have any patterns, but it's still
considered to be an anypats() matcher. That's because anypats() really
just means that it's not a prefix() matcher (and not always() and not
isexact()).
This patch thus changes prefix() to return False by default and
anypats() to return True only if the other three are False. Having
anypats() be True by default also seems like a good thing, because it
means forgetting to override it will lead only to performance bugs,
not correctness bugs.
Since the base class's implementation changes, we're also forced to
update the subclasses. That change exposed and fixed a bug in the
differencematcher: for example when both its two input matchers were
prefix matchers, we would say that the result was also a prefix
matcher, which is incorrect, because e.g "path:dir - path:dir/foo" no
longer matches everything under "dir" (which is what prefix() means).
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Sun, 09 Jul 2017 17:02:09 -0700 |
parents | 3fd94f603190 |
children | 60927b19ed65 |
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# dirstatenonnormalcheck.py - extension to check the consistency of the # dirstate's non-normal map # # For most operations on dirstate, this extensions checks that the nonnormalset # contains the right entries. # It compares the nonnormal file to a nonnormalset built from the map of all # the files in the dirstate to check that they contain the same files. from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial import ( dirstate, extensions, ) def nonnormalentries(dmap): """Compute nonnormal entries from dirstate's dmap""" res = set() for f, e in dmap.iteritems(): if e[0] != 'n' or e[3] == -1: res.add(f) return res def checkconsistency(ui, orig, dmap, _nonnormalset, label): """Compute nonnormalset from dmap, check that it matches _nonnormalset""" nonnormalcomputedmap = nonnormalentries(dmap) if _nonnormalset != nonnormalcomputedmap: ui.develwarn("%s call to %s\n" % (label, orig), config='dirstate') ui.develwarn("inconsistency in nonnormalset\n", config='dirstate') ui.develwarn("[nonnormalset] %s\n" % _nonnormalset, config='dirstate') ui.develwarn("[map] %s\n" % nonnormalcomputedmap, config='dirstate') def _checkdirstate(orig, self, arg): """Check nonnormal set consistency before and after the call to orig""" checkconsistency(self._ui, orig, self._map, self._nonnormalset, "before") r = orig(self, arg) checkconsistency(self._ui, orig, self._map, self._nonnormalset, "after") return r def extsetup(ui): """Wrap functions modifying dirstate to check nonnormalset consistency""" dirstatecl = dirstate.dirstate devel = ui.configbool('devel', 'all-warnings') paranoid = ui.configbool('experimental', 'nonnormalparanoidcheck') if devel: extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, '_writedirstate', _checkdirstate) if paranoid: # We don't do all these checks when paranoid is disable as it would # make the extension run very slowly on large repos extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'normallookup', _checkdirstate) extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'otherparent', _checkdirstate) extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'normal', _checkdirstate) extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'write', _checkdirstate) extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'add', _checkdirstate) extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'remove', _checkdirstate) extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'merge', _checkdirstate) extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'drop', _checkdirstate)