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rust-discovery: takefullsample() core implementation
take_full_sample() browses the undecided set in both directions: from
its roots as well as from its heads.
Following what's done on the Python side, we alter update_sample()
signature to take a closure returning an iterator: either ParentsIterator
or an iterator over the children found in `children_cache`. These constructs
should probably be split off in a separate module.
This is a first concrete example where a more abstract graph notion (probably
a trait) would be useful, as this is nothing but an operation on the reversed
DAG.
A similar motivation in the context of the discovery
process would be to replace the call to dagops::range in
`add_missing_revisions()` with a simple iteration over descendents, again an
operation on the reversed graph.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6424
author | Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 17 May 2019 01:56:57 +0200 |
parents | 6d61be152c55 |
children | bd5858c28bbe |
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# coding=UTF-8 from __future__ import absolute_import import base64 import zlib from mercurial import ( changegroup, exchange, extensions, revlog, util, ) from mercurial.revlogutils import ( flagutil, ) # Test only: These flags are defined here only in the context of testing the # behavior of the flag processor. The canonical way to add flags is to get in # touch with the community and make them known in revlog. REVIDX_NOOP = (1 << 3) REVIDX_BASE64 = (1 << 2) REVIDX_GZIP = (1 << 1) REVIDX_FAIL = 1 def validatehash(self, text): return True def bypass(self, text): return False def noopdonothing(self, text): return (text, True) def b64encode(self, text): return (base64.b64encode(text), False) def b64decode(self, text): return (base64.b64decode(text), True) def gzipcompress(self, text): return (zlib.compress(text), False) def gzipdecompress(self, text): return (zlib.decompress(text), True) def supportedoutgoingversions(orig, repo): versions = orig(repo) versions.discard(b'01') versions.discard(b'02') versions.add(b'03') return versions def allsupportedversions(orig, ui): versions = orig(ui) versions.add(b'03') return versions def makewrappedfile(obj): class wrappedfile(obj.__class__): def addrevision(self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta=None, node=None, flags=flagutil.REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS): if b'[NOOP]' in text: flags |= REVIDX_NOOP if b'[BASE64]' in text: flags |= REVIDX_BASE64 if b'[GZIP]' in text: flags |= REVIDX_GZIP # This addrevision wrapper is meant to add a flag we will not have # transforms registered for, ensuring we handle this error case. if b'[FAIL]' in text: flags |= REVIDX_FAIL return super(wrappedfile, self).addrevision(text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta=cachedelta, node=node, flags=flags) obj.__class__ = wrappedfile def reposetup(ui, repo): class wrappingflagprocessorrepo(repo.__class__): def file(self, f): orig = super(wrappingflagprocessorrepo, self).file(f) makewrappedfile(orig) return orig repo.__class__ = wrappingflagprocessorrepo def extsetup(ui): # Enable changegroup3 for flags to be sent over the wire wrapfunction = extensions.wrapfunction wrapfunction(changegroup, 'supportedoutgoingversions', supportedoutgoingversions) wrapfunction(changegroup, 'allsupportedversions', allsupportedversions) # Teach revlog about our test flags flags = [REVIDX_NOOP, REVIDX_BASE64, REVIDX_GZIP, REVIDX_FAIL] flagutil.REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS |= util.bitsfrom(flags) revlog.REVIDX_FLAGS_ORDER.extend(flags) # Teach exchange to use changegroup 3 for k in exchange._bundlespeccontentopts.keys(): exchange._bundlespeccontentopts[k][b"cg.version"] = b"03" # Register flag processors for each extension flagutil.addflagprocessor( REVIDX_NOOP, ( noopdonothing, noopdonothing, validatehash, ) ) flagutil.addflagprocessor( REVIDX_BASE64, ( b64decode, b64encode, bypass, ), ) flagutil.addflagprocessor( REVIDX_GZIP, ( gzipdecompress, gzipcompress, bypass ) )