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pushbookmark: stop unrolling ancestors
Now that ancestors has the same boolean property as a list, we can stop unrolling
the set of ancestors. This should provide a significant speedup to this step as
ancestor objects are smart and lazy.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Fri, 15 Aug 2014 16:31:06 -0700 |
parents | 9fa429723f26 |
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# ui.py - user interface bits for mercurial # # Copyright 2005-2007 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 i18n import _ import errno, getpass, os, socket, sys, tempfile, traceback import config, scmutil, util, error, formatter from node import hex class ui(object): def __init__(self, src=None): # _buffers: used for temporary capture of output self._buffers = [] # _bufferstates: Should the temporary capture includes stderr self._bufferstates = [] self.quiet = self.verbose = self.debugflag = self.tracebackflag = False self._reportuntrusted = True self._ocfg = config.config() # overlay self._tcfg = config.config() # trusted self._ucfg = config.config() # untrusted self._trustusers = set() self._trustgroups = set() self.callhooks = True if src: self.fout = src.fout self.ferr = src.ferr self.fin = src.fin self._tcfg = src._tcfg.copy() self._ucfg = src._ucfg.copy() self._ocfg = src._ocfg.copy() self._trustusers = src._trustusers.copy() self._trustgroups = src._trustgroups.copy() self.environ = src.environ self.callhooks = src.callhooks self.fixconfig() else: self.fout = sys.stdout self.ferr = sys.stderr self.fin = sys.stdin # shared read-only environment self.environ = os.environ # we always trust global config files for f in scmutil.rcpath(): self.readconfig(f, trust=True) def copy(self): return self.__class__(self) def formatter(self, topic, opts): return formatter.formatter(self, topic, opts) def _trusted(self, fp, f): st = util.fstat(fp) if util.isowner(st): return True tusers, tgroups = self._trustusers, self._trustgroups if '*' in tusers or '*' in tgroups: return True user = util.username(st.st_uid) group = util.groupname(st.st_gid) if user in tusers or group in tgroups or user == util.username(): return True if self._reportuntrusted: self.warn(_('not trusting file %s from untrusted ' 'user %s, group %s\n') % (f, user, group)) return False def readconfig(self, filename, root=None, trust=False, sections=None, remap=None): try: fp = open(filename) except IOError: if not sections: # ignore unless we were looking for something return raise cfg = config.config() trusted = sections or trust or self._trusted(fp, filename) try: cfg.read(filename, fp, sections=sections, remap=remap) fp.close() except error.ConfigError, inst: if trusted: raise self.warn(_("ignored: %s\n") % str(inst)) if self.plain(): for k in ('debug', 'fallbackencoding', 'quiet', 'slash', 'logtemplate', 'style', 'traceback', 'verbose'): if k in cfg['ui']: del cfg['ui'][k] for k, v in cfg.items('defaults'): del cfg['defaults'][k] # Don't remove aliases from the configuration if in the exceptionlist if self.plain('alias'): for k, v in cfg.items('alias'): del cfg['alias'][k] if trusted: self._tcfg.update(cfg) self._tcfg.update(self._ocfg) self._ucfg.update(cfg) self._ucfg.update(self._ocfg) if root is None: root = os.path.expanduser('~') self.fixconfig(root=root) def fixconfig(self, root=None, section=None): if section in (None, 'paths'): # expand vars and ~ # translate paths relative to root (or home) into absolute paths root = root or os.getcwd() for c in self._tcfg, self._ucfg, self._ocfg: for n, p in c.items('paths'): if not p: continue if '%%' in p: self.warn(_("(deprecated '%%' in path %s=%s from %s)\n") % (n, p, self.configsource('paths', n))) p = p.replace('%%', '%') p = util.expandpath(p) if not util.hasscheme(p) and not os.path.isabs(p): p = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(root, p)) c.set("paths", n, p) if section in (None, 'ui'): # update ui options self.debugflag = self.configbool('ui', 'debug') self.verbose = self.debugflag or self.configbool('ui', 'verbose') self.quiet = not self.debugflag and self.configbool('ui', 'quiet') if self.verbose and self.quiet: self.quiet = self.verbose = False self._reportuntrusted = self.debugflag or self.configbool("ui", "report_untrusted", True) self.tracebackflag = self.configbool('ui', 'traceback', False) if section in (None, 'trusted'): # update trust information self._trustusers.update(self.configlist('trusted', 'users')) self._trustgroups.update(self.configlist('trusted', 'groups')) def backupconfig(self, section, item): return (self._ocfg.backup(section, item), self._tcfg.backup(section, item), self._ucfg.backup(section, item),) def restoreconfig(self, data): self._ocfg.restore(data[0]) self._tcfg.restore(data[1]) self._ucfg.restore(data[2]) def setconfig(self, section, name, value, source=''): for cfg in (self._ocfg, self._tcfg, self._ucfg): cfg.set(section, name, value, source) self.fixconfig(section=section) def _data(self, untrusted): return untrusted and self._ucfg or self._tcfg def configsource(self, section, name, untrusted=False): return self._data(untrusted).source(section, name) or 'none' def config(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): if isinstance(name, list): alternates = name else: alternates = [name] for n in alternates: value = self._data(untrusted).get(section, n, None) if value is not None: name = n break else: value = default if self.debugflag and not untrusted and self._reportuntrusted: for n in alternates: uvalue = self._ucfg.get(section, n) if uvalue is not None and uvalue != value: self.debug("ignoring untrusted configuration option " "%s.%s = %s\n" % (section, n, uvalue)) return value def configpath(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): 'get a path config item, expanded relative to repo root or config file' v = self.config(section, name, default, untrusted) if v is None: return None if not os.path.isabs(v) or "://" not in v: src = self.configsource(section, name, untrusted) if ':' in src: base = os.path.dirname(src.rsplit(':')[0]) v = os.path.join(base, os.path.expanduser(v)) return v def configbool(self, section, name, default=False, untrusted=False): """parse a configuration element as a boolean >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' >>> u.setconfig(s, 'true', 'yes') >>> u.configbool(s, 'true') True >>> u.setconfig(s, 'false', 'no') >>> u.configbool(s, 'false') False >>> u.configbool(s, 'unknown') False >>> u.configbool(s, 'unknown', True) True >>> u.setconfig(s, 'invalid', 'somevalue') >>> u.configbool(s, 'invalid') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ConfigError: foo.invalid is not a boolean ('somevalue') """ v = self.config(section, name, None, untrusted) if v is None: return default if isinstance(v, bool): return v b = util.parsebool(v) if b is None: raise error.ConfigError(_("%s.%s is not a boolean ('%s')") % (section, name, v)) return b def configint(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): """parse a configuration element as an integer >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' >>> u.setconfig(s, 'int1', '42') >>> u.configint(s, 'int1') 42 >>> u.setconfig(s, 'int2', '-42') >>> u.configint(s, 'int2') -42 >>> u.configint(s, 'unknown', 7) 7 >>> u.setconfig(s, 'invalid', 'somevalue') >>> u.configint(s, 'invalid') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ConfigError: foo.invalid is not an integer ('somevalue') """ v = self.config(section, name, None, untrusted) if v is None: return default try: return int(v) except ValueError: raise error.ConfigError(_("%s.%s is not an integer ('%s')") % (section, name, v)) def configbytes(self, section, name, default=0, untrusted=False): """parse a configuration element as a quantity in bytes Units can be specified as b (bytes), k or kb (kilobytes), m or mb (megabytes), g or gb (gigabytes). >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' >>> u.setconfig(s, 'val1', '42') >>> u.configbytes(s, 'val1') 42 >>> u.setconfig(s, 'val2', '42.5 kb') >>> u.configbytes(s, 'val2') 43520 >>> u.configbytes(s, 'unknown', '7 MB') 7340032 >>> u.setconfig(s, 'invalid', 'somevalue') >>> u.configbytes(s, 'invalid') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ConfigError: foo.invalid is not a byte quantity ('somevalue') """ value = self.config(section, name) if value is None: if not isinstance(default, str): return default value = default try: return util.sizetoint(value) except error.ParseError: raise error.ConfigError(_("%s.%s is not a byte quantity ('%s')") % (section, name, value)) def configlist(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): """parse a configuration element as a list of comma/space separated strings >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' >>> u.setconfig(s, 'list1', 'this,is "a small" ,test') >>> u.configlist(s, 'list1') ['this', 'is', 'a small', 'test'] """ def _parse_plain(parts, s, offset): whitespace = False while offset < len(s) and (s[offset].isspace() or s[offset] == ','): whitespace = True offset += 1 if offset >= len(s): return None, parts, offset if whitespace: parts.append('') if s[offset] == '"' and not parts[-1]: return _parse_quote, parts, offset + 1 elif s[offset] == '"' and parts[-1][-1] == '\\': parts[-1] = parts[-1][:-1] + s[offset] return _parse_plain, parts, offset + 1 parts[-1] += s[offset] return _parse_plain, parts, offset + 1 def _parse_quote(parts, s, offset): if offset < len(s) and s[offset] == '"': # "" parts.append('') offset += 1 while offset < len(s) and (s[offset].isspace() or s[offset] == ','): offset += 1 return _parse_plain, parts, offset while offset < len(s) and s[offset] != '"': if (s[offset] == '\\' and offset + 1 < len(s) and s[offset + 1] == '"'): offset += 1 parts[-1] += '"' else: parts[-1] += s[offset] offset += 1 if offset >= len(s): real_parts = _configlist(parts[-1]) if not real_parts: parts[-1] = '"' else: real_parts[0] = '"' + real_parts[0] parts = parts[:-1] parts.extend(real_parts) return None, parts, offset offset += 1 while offset < len(s) and s[offset] in [' ', ',']: offset += 1 if offset < len(s): if offset + 1 == len(s) and s[offset] == '"': parts[-1] += '"' offset += 1 else: parts.append('') else: return None, parts, offset return _parse_plain, parts, offset def _configlist(s): s = s.rstrip(' ,') if not s: return [] parser, parts, offset = _parse_plain, [''], 0 while parser: parser, parts, offset = parser(parts, s, offset) return parts result = self.config(section, name, untrusted=untrusted) if result is None: result = default or [] if isinstance(result, basestring): result = _configlist(result.lstrip(' ,\n')) if result is None: result = default or [] return result def has_section(self, section, untrusted=False): '''tell whether section exists in config.''' return section in self._data(untrusted) def configitems(self, section, untrusted=False): items = self._data(untrusted).items(section) if self.debugflag and not untrusted and self._reportuntrusted: for k, v in self._ucfg.items(section): if self._tcfg.get(section, k) != v: self.debug("ignoring untrusted configuration option " "%s.%s = %s\n" % (section, k, v)) return items def walkconfig(self, untrusted=False): cfg = self._data(untrusted) for section in cfg.sections(): for name, value in self.configitems(section, untrusted): yield section, name, value def plain(self, feature=None): '''is plain mode active? Plain mode means that all configuration variables which affect the behavior and output of Mercurial should be ignored. Additionally, the output should be stable, reproducible and suitable for use in scripts or applications. The only way to trigger plain mode is by setting either the `HGPLAIN' or `HGPLAINEXCEPT' environment variables. The return value can either be - False if HGPLAIN is not set, or feature is in HGPLAINEXCEPT - True otherwise ''' if 'HGPLAIN' not in os.environ and 'HGPLAINEXCEPT' not in os.environ: return False exceptions = os.environ.get('HGPLAINEXCEPT', '').strip().split(',') if feature and exceptions: return feature not in exceptions return True def username(self): """Return default username to be used in commits. Searched in this order: $HGUSER, [ui] section of hgrcs, $EMAIL and stop searching if one of these is set. If not found and ui.askusername is True, ask the user, else use ($LOGNAME or $USER or $LNAME or $USERNAME) + "@full.hostname". """ user = os.environ.get("HGUSER") if user is None: user = self.config("ui", ["username", "user"]) if user is not None: user = os.path.expandvars(user) if user is None: user = os.environ.get("EMAIL") if user is None and self.configbool("ui", "askusername"): user = self.prompt(_("enter a commit username:"), default=None) if user is None and not self.interactive(): try: user = '%s@%s' % (util.getuser(), socket.getfqdn()) self.warn(_("no username found, using '%s' instead\n") % user) except KeyError: pass if not user: raise util.Abort(_('no username supplied'), hint=_('use "hg config --edit" ' 'to set your username')) if "\n" in user: raise util.Abort(_("username %s contains a newline\n") % repr(user)) return user def shortuser(self, user): """Return a short representation of a user name or email address.""" if not self.verbose: user = util.shortuser(user) return user def expandpath(self, loc, default=None): """Return repository location relative to cwd or from [paths]""" if util.hasscheme(loc) or os.path.isdir(os.path.join(loc, '.hg')): return loc path = self.config('paths', loc) if not path and default is not None: path = self.config('paths', default) return path or loc def pushbuffer(self, error=False): """install a buffer to capture standar output of the ui object If error is True, the error output will be captured too.""" self._buffers.append([]) self._bufferstates.append(error) def popbuffer(self, labeled=False): '''pop the last buffer and return the buffered output If labeled is True, any labels associated with buffered output will be handled. By default, this has no effect on the output returned, but extensions and GUI tools may handle this argument and returned styled output. If output is being buffered so it can be captured and parsed or processed, labeled should not be set to True. ''' self._bufferstates.pop() return "".join(self._buffers.pop()) def write(self, *args, **opts): '''write args to output By default, this method simply writes to the buffer or stdout, but extensions or GUI tools may override this method, write_err(), popbuffer(), and label() to style output from various parts of hg. An optional keyword argument, "label", can be passed in. This should be a string containing label names separated by space. Label names take the form of "topic.type". For example, ui.debug() issues a label of "ui.debug". When labeling output for a specific command, a label of "cmdname.type" is recommended. For example, status issues a label of "status.modified" for modified files. ''' if self._buffers: self._buffers[-1].extend([str(a) for a in args]) else: for a in args: self.fout.write(str(a)) def write_err(self, *args, **opts): try: if self._bufferstates and self._bufferstates[-1]: return self.write(*args, **opts) if not getattr(self.fout, 'closed', False): self.fout.flush() for a in args: self.ferr.write(str(a)) # stderr may be buffered under win32 when redirected to files, # including stdout. if not getattr(self.ferr, 'closed', False): self.ferr.flush() except IOError, inst: if inst.errno not in (errno.EPIPE, errno.EIO, errno.EBADF): raise def flush(self): try: self.fout.flush() except (IOError, ValueError): pass try: self.ferr.flush() except (IOError, ValueError): pass def _isatty(self, fh): if self.configbool('ui', 'nontty', False): return False return util.isatty(fh) def interactive(self): '''is interactive input allowed? An interactive session is a session where input can be reasonably read from `sys.stdin'. If this function returns false, any attempt to read from stdin should fail with an error, unless a sensible default has been specified. Interactiveness is triggered by the value of the `ui.interactive' configuration variable or - if it is unset - when `sys.stdin' points to a terminal device. This function refers to input only; for output, see `ui.formatted()'. ''' i = self.configbool("ui", "interactive", None) if i is None: # some environments replace stdin without implementing isatty # usually those are non-interactive return self._isatty(self.fin) return i def termwidth(self): '''how wide is the terminal in columns? ''' if 'COLUMNS' in os.environ: try: return int(os.environ['COLUMNS']) except ValueError: pass return util.termwidth() def formatted(self): '''should formatted output be used? It is often desirable to format the output to suite the output medium. Examples of this are truncating long lines or colorizing messages. However, this is not often not desirable when piping output into other utilities, e.g. `grep'. Formatted output is triggered by the value of the `ui.formatted' configuration variable or - if it is unset - when `sys.stdout' points to a terminal device. Please note that `ui.formatted' should be considered an implementation detail; it is not intended for use outside Mercurial or its extensions. This function refers to output only; for input, see `ui.interactive()'. This function always returns false when in plain mode, see `ui.plain()'. ''' if self.plain(): return False i = self.configbool("ui", "formatted", None) if i is None: # some environments replace stdout without implementing isatty # usually those are non-interactive return self._isatty(self.fout) return i def _readline(self, prompt=''): if self._isatty(self.fin): try: # magically add command line editing support, where # available import readline # force demandimport to really load the module readline.read_history_file # windows sometimes raises something other than ImportError except Exception: pass # call write() so output goes through subclassed implementation # e.g. color extension on Windows self.write(prompt) # instead of trying to emulate raw_input, swap (self.fin, # self.fout) with (sys.stdin, sys.stdout) oldin = sys.stdin oldout = sys.stdout sys.stdin = self.fin sys.stdout = self.fout line = raw_input(' ') sys.stdin = oldin sys.stdout = oldout # When stdin is in binary mode on Windows, it can cause # raw_input() to emit an extra trailing carriage return if os.linesep == '\r\n' and line and line[-1] == '\r': line = line[:-1] return line def prompt(self, msg, default="y"): """Prompt user with msg, read response. If ui is not interactive, the default is returned. """ if not self.interactive(): self.write(msg, ' ', default, "\n") return default try: r = self._readline(self.label(msg, 'ui.prompt')) if not r: return default return r except EOFError: raise util.Abort(_('response expected')) @staticmethod def extractchoices(prompt): """Extract prompt message and list of choices from specified prompt. This returns tuple "(message, choices)", and "choices" is the list of tuple "(response character, text without &)". """ parts = prompt.split('$$') msg = parts[0].rstrip(' ') choices = [p.strip(' ') for p in parts[1:]] return (msg, [(s[s.index('&') + 1].lower(), s.replace('&', '', 1)) for s in choices]) def promptchoice(self, prompt, default=0): """Prompt user with a message, read response, and ensure it matches one of the provided choices. The prompt is formatted as follows: "would you like fries with that (Yn)? $$ &Yes $$ &No" The index of the choice is returned. Responses are case insensitive. If ui is not interactive, the default is returned. """ msg, choices = self.extractchoices(prompt) resps = [r for r, t in choices] while True: r = self.prompt(msg, resps[default]) if r.lower() in resps: return resps.index(r.lower()) self.write(_("unrecognized response\n")) def getpass(self, prompt=None, default=None): if not self.interactive(): return default try: self.write_err(self.label(prompt or _('password: '), 'ui.prompt')) # disable getpass() only if explicitly specified. it's still valid # to interact with tty even if fin is not a tty. if self.configbool('ui', 'nontty'): return self.fin.readline().rstrip('\n') else: return getpass.getpass('') except EOFError: raise util.Abort(_('response expected')) def status(self, *msg, **opts): '''write status message to output (if ui.quiet is False) This adds an output label of "ui.status". ''' if not self.quiet: opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.status' self.write(*msg, **opts) def warn(self, *msg, **opts): '''write warning message to output (stderr) This adds an output label of "ui.warning". ''' opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.warning' self.write_err(*msg, **opts) def note(self, *msg, **opts): '''write note to output (if ui.verbose is True) This adds an output label of "ui.note". ''' if self.verbose: opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.note' self.write(*msg, **opts) def debug(self, *msg, **opts): '''write debug message to output (if ui.debugflag is True) This adds an output label of "ui.debug". ''' if self.debugflag: opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.debug' self.write(*msg, **opts) def edit(self, text, user, extra={}, editform=None): (fd, name) = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="hg-editor-", suffix=".txt", text=True) try: f = os.fdopen(fd, "w") f.write(text) f.close() environ = {'HGUSER': user} if 'transplant_source' in extra: environ.update({'HGREVISION': hex(extra['transplant_source'])}) for label in ('source', 'rebase_source'): if label in extra: environ.update({'HGREVISION': extra[label]}) break if editform: environ.update({'HGEDITFORM': editform}) editor = self.geteditor() util.system("%s \"%s\"" % (editor, name), environ=environ, onerr=util.Abort, errprefix=_("edit failed"), out=self.fout) f = open(name) t = f.read() f.close() finally: os.unlink(name) return t def traceback(self, exc=None, force=False): '''print exception traceback if traceback printing enabled or forced. only to call in exception handler. returns true if traceback printed.''' if self.tracebackflag or force: if exc is None: exc = sys.exc_info() cause = getattr(exc[1], 'cause', None) if cause is not None: causetb = traceback.format_tb(cause[2]) exctb = traceback.format_tb(exc[2]) exconly = traceback.format_exception_only(cause[0], cause[1]) # exclude frame where 'exc' was chained and rethrown from exctb self.write_err('Traceback (most recent call last):\n', ''.join(exctb[:-1]), ''.join(causetb), ''.join(exconly)) else: traceback.print_exception(exc[0], exc[1], exc[2], file=self.ferr) return self.tracebackflag or force def geteditor(self): '''return editor to use''' if sys.platform == 'plan9': # vi is the MIPS instruction simulator on Plan 9. We # instead default to E to plumb commit messages to # avoid confusion. editor = 'E' else: editor = 'vi' return (os.environ.get("HGEDITOR") or self.config("ui", "editor") or os.environ.get("VISUAL") or os.environ.get("EDITOR", editor)) def progress(self, topic, pos, item="", unit="", total=None): '''show a progress message With stock hg, this is simply a debug message that is hidden by default, but with extensions or GUI tools it may be visible. 'topic' is the current operation, 'item' is a non-numeric marker of the current position (i.e. the currently in-process file), 'pos' is the current numeric position (i.e. revision, bytes, etc.), unit is a corresponding unit label, and total is the highest expected pos. Multiple nested topics may be active at a time. All topics should be marked closed by setting pos to None at termination. ''' if pos is None or not self.debugflag: return if unit: unit = ' ' + unit if item: item = ' ' + item if total: pct = 100.0 * pos / total self.debug('%s:%s %s/%s%s (%4.2f%%)\n' % (topic, item, pos, total, unit, pct)) else: self.debug('%s:%s %s%s\n' % (topic, item, pos, unit)) def log(self, service, *msg, **opts): '''hook for logging facility extensions service should be a readily-identifiable subsystem, which will allow filtering. message should be a newline-terminated string to log. ''' pass def label(self, msg, label): '''style msg based on supplied label Like ui.write(), this just returns msg unchanged, but extensions and GUI tools can override it to allow styling output without writing it. ui.write(s, 'label') is equivalent to ui.write(ui.label(s, 'label')). ''' return msg