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safehasattr: pass attribute name as string instead of bytes
This is a step toward replacing `util.safehasattr` usage with plain `hasattr`.
The builtin function behave poorly in Python2 but this was fixed in Python3.
These change are done one by one as they tend to have a small odd to trigger
puzzling breackage.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 02 Feb 2023 17:28:15 +0100 |
parents | 0925eaf09c8b |
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# store.py - repository store handling for Mercurial # # Copyright 2008 Olivia Mackall <olivia@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. import collections import functools import os import re import stat from typing import Generator from .i18n import _ from .pycompat import getattr from .thirdparty import attr from .node import hex from . import ( changelog, error, manifest, policy, pycompat, util, vfs as vfsmod, ) from .utils import hashutil parsers = policy.importmod('parsers') # how much bytes should be read from fncache in one read # It is done to prevent loading large fncache files into memory fncache_chunksize = 10 ** 6 def _match_tracked_entry(entry, matcher): """parses a fncache entry and returns whether the entry is tracking a path matched by matcher or not. If matcher is None, returns True""" if matcher is None: return True if entry.is_filelog: return matcher(entry.target_id) elif entry.is_manifestlog: return matcher.visitdir(entry.target_id.rstrip(b'/')) raise error.ProgrammingError(b"cannot process entry %r" % entry) # This avoids a collision between a file named foo and a dir named # foo.i or foo.d def _encodedir(path): """ >>> _encodedir(b'data/foo.i') 'data/foo.i' >>> _encodedir(b'data/foo.i/bla.i') 'data/foo.i.hg/bla.i' >>> _encodedir(b'data/foo.i.hg/bla.i') 'data/foo.i.hg.hg/bla.i' >>> _encodedir(b'data/foo.i\\ndata/foo.i/bla.i\\ndata/foo.i.hg/bla.i\\n') 'data/foo.i\\ndata/foo.i.hg/bla.i\\ndata/foo.i.hg.hg/bla.i\\n' """ return ( path.replace(b".hg/", b".hg.hg/") .replace(b".i/", b".i.hg/") .replace(b".d/", b".d.hg/") ) encodedir = getattr(parsers, 'encodedir', _encodedir) def decodedir(path): """ >>> decodedir(b'data/foo.i') 'data/foo.i' >>> decodedir(b'data/foo.i.hg/bla.i') 'data/foo.i/bla.i' >>> decodedir(b'data/foo.i.hg.hg/bla.i') 'data/foo.i.hg/bla.i' """ if b".hg/" not in path: return path return ( path.replace(b".d.hg/", b".d/") .replace(b".i.hg/", b".i/") .replace(b".hg.hg/", b".hg/") ) def _reserved(): """characters that are problematic for filesystems * ascii escapes (0..31) * ascii hi (126..255) * windows specials these characters will be escaped by encodefunctions """ winreserved = [ord(x) for x in u'\\:*?"<>|'] for x in range(32): yield x for x in range(126, 256): yield x for x in winreserved: yield x def _buildencodefun(): """ >>> enc, dec = _buildencodefun() >>> enc(b'nothing/special.txt') 'nothing/special.txt' >>> dec(b'nothing/special.txt') 'nothing/special.txt' >>> enc(b'HELLO') '_h_e_l_l_o' >>> dec(b'_h_e_l_l_o') 'HELLO' >>> enc(b'hello:world?') 'hello~3aworld~3f' >>> dec(b'hello~3aworld~3f') 'hello:world?' >>> enc(b'the\\x07quick\\xADshot') 'the~07quick~adshot' >>> dec(b'the~07quick~adshot') 'the\\x07quick\\xadshot' """ e = b'_' xchr = pycompat.bytechr asciistr = list(map(xchr, range(127))) capitals = list(range(ord(b"A"), ord(b"Z") + 1)) cmap = {x: x for x in asciistr} for x in _reserved(): cmap[xchr(x)] = b"~%02x" % x for x in capitals + [ord(e)]: cmap[xchr(x)] = e + xchr(x).lower() dmap = {} for k, v in cmap.items(): dmap[v] = k def decode(s): i = 0 while i < len(s): for l in range(1, 4): try: yield dmap[s[i : i + l]] i += l break except KeyError: pass else: raise KeyError return ( lambda s: b''.join([cmap[s[c : c + 1]] for c in range(len(s))]), lambda s: b''.join(list(decode(s))), ) _encodefname, _decodefname = _buildencodefun() def encodefilename(s): """ >>> encodefilename(b'foo.i/bar.d/bla.hg/hi:world?/HELLO') 'foo.i.hg/bar.d.hg/bla.hg.hg/hi~3aworld~3f/_h_e_l_l_o' """ return _encodefname(encodedir(s)) def decodefilename(s): """ >>> decodefilename(b'foo.i.hg/bar.d.hg/bla.hg.hg/hi~3aworld~3f/_h_e_l_l_o') 'foo.i/bar.d/bla.hg/hi:world?/HELLO' """ return decodedir(_decodefname(s)) def _buildlowerencodefun(): """ >>> f = _buildlowerencodefun() >>> f(b'nothing/special.txt') 'nothing/special.txt' >>> f(b'HELLO') 'hello' >>> f(b'hello:world?') 'hello~3aworld~3f' >>> f(b'the\\x07quick\\xADshot') 'the~07quick~adshot' """ xchr = pycompat.bytechr cmap = {xchr(x): xchr(x) for x in range(127)} for x in _reserved(): cmap[xchr(x)] = b"~%02x" % x for x in range(ord(b"A"), ord(b"Z") + 1): cmap[xchr(x)] = xchr(x).lower() def lowerencode(s): return b"".join([cmap[c] for c in pycompat.iterbytestr(s)]) return lowerencode lowerencode = getattr(parsers, 'lowerencode', None) or _buildlowerencodefun() # Windows reserved names: con, prn, aux, nul, com1..com9, lpt1..lpt9 _winres3 = (b'aux', b'con', b'prn', b'nul') # length 3 _winres4 = (b'com', b'lpt') # length 4 (with trailing 1..9) def _auxencode(path, dotencode): """ Encodes filenames containing names reserved by Windows or which end in period or space. Does not touch other single reserved characters c. Specifically, c in '\\:*?"<>|' or ord(c) <= 31 are *not* encoded here. Additionally encodes space or period at the beginning, if dotencode is True. Parameter path is assumed to be all lowercase. A segment only needs encoding if a reserved name appears as a basename (e.g. "aux", "aux.foo"). A directory or file named "foo.aux" doesn't need encoding. >>> s = b'.foo/aux.txt/txt.aux/con/prn/nul/foo.' >>> _auxencode(s.split(b'/'), True) ['~2efoo', 'au~78.txt', 'txt.aux', 'co~6e', 'pr~6e', 'nu~6c', 'foo~2e'] >>> s = b'.com1com2/lpt9.lpt4.lpt1/conprn/com0/lpt0/foo.' >>> _auxencode(s.split(b'/'), False) ['.com1com2', 'lp~749.lpt4.lpt1', 'conprn', 'com0', 'lpt0', 'foo~2e'] >>> _auxencode([b'foo. '], True) ['foo.~20'] >>> _auxencode([b' .foo'], True) ['~20.foo'] """ for i, n in enumerate(path): if not n: continue if dotencode and n[0] in b'. ': n = b"~%02x" % ord(n[0:1]) + n[1:] path[i] = n else: l = n.find(b'.') if l == -1: l = len(n) if (l == 3 and n[:3] in _winres3) or ( l == 4 and n[3:4] <= b'9' and n[3:4] >= b'1' and n[:3] in _winres4 ): # encode third letter ('aux' -> 'au~78') ec = b"~%02x" % ord(n[2:3]) n = n[0:2] + ec + n[3:] path[i] = n if n[-1] in b'. ': # encode last period or space ('foo...' -> 'foo..~2e') path[i] = n[:-1] + b"~%02x" % ord(n[-1:]) return path _maxstorepathlen = 120 _dirprefixlen = 8 _maxshortdirslen = 8 * (_dirprefixlen + 1) - 4 def _hashencode(path, dotencode): digest = hex(hashutil.sha1(path).digest()) le = lowerencode(path[5:]).split(b'/') # skips prefix 'data/' or 'meta/' parts = _auxencode(le, dotencode) basename = parts[-1] _root, ext = os.path.splitext(basename) sdirs = [] sdirslen = 0 for p in parts[:-1]: d = p[:_dirprefixlen] if d[-1] in b'. ': # Windows can't access dirs ending in period or space d = d[:-1] + b'_' if sdirslen == 0: t = len(d) else: t = sdirslen + 1 + len(d) if t > _maxshortdirslen: break sdirs.append(d) sdirslen = t dirs = b'/'.join(sdirs) if len(dirs) > 0: dirs += b'/' res = b'dh/' + dirs + digest + ext spaceleft = _maxstorepathlen - len(res) if spaceleft > 0: filler = basename[:spaceleft] res = b'dh/' + dirs + filler + digest + ext return res def _hybridencode(path, dotencode): """encodes path with a length limit Encodes all paths that begin with 'data/', according to the following. Default encoding (reversible): Encodes all uppercase letters 'X' as '_x'. All reserved or illegal characters are encoded as '~xx', where xx is the two digit hex code of the character (see encodefilename). Relevant path components consisting of Windows reserved filenames are masked by encoding the third character ('aux' -> 'au~78', see _auxencode). Hashed encoding (not reversible): If the default-encoded path is longer than _maxstorepathlen, a non-reversible hybrid hashing of the path is done instead. This encoding uses up to _dirprefixlen characters of all directory levels of the lowerencoded path, but not more levels than can fit into _maxshortdirslen. Then follows the filler followed by the sha digest of the full path. The filler is the beginning of the basename of the lowerencoded path (the basename is everything after the last path separator). The filler is as long as possible, filling in characters from the basename until the encoded path has _maxstorepathlen characters (or all chars of the basename have been taken). The extension (e.g. '.i' or '.d') is preserved. The string 'data/' at the beginning is replaced with 'dh/', if the hashed encoding was used. """ path = encodedir(path) ef = _encodefname(path).split(b'/') res = b'/'.join(_auxencode(ef, dotencode)) if len(res) > _maxstorepathlen: res = _hashencode(path, dotencode) return res def _pathencode(path): de = encodedir(path) if len(path) > _maxstorepathlen: return _hashencode(de, True) ef = _encodefname(de).split(b'/') res = b'/'.join(_auxencode(ef, True)) if len(res) > _maxstorepathlen: return _hashencode(de, True) return res _pathencode = getattr(parsers, 'pathencode', _pathencode) def _plainhybridencode(f): return _hybridencode(f, False) def _calcmode(vfs): try: # files in .hg/ will be created using this mode mode = vfs.stat().st_mode # avoid some useless chmods if (0o777 & ~util.umask) == (0o777 & mode): mode = None except OSError: mode = None return mode _data = [ b'bookmarks', b'narrowspec', b'data', b'meta', b'00manifest.d', b'00manifest.i', b'00changelog.d', b'00changelog.i', b'phaseroots', b'obsstore', b'requires', ] REVLOG_FILES_MAIN_EXT = (b'.i',) REVLOG_FILES_OTHER_EXT = ( b'.idx', b'.d', b'.dat', b'.n', b'.nd', b'.sda', ) # file extension that also use a `-SOMELONGIDHASH.ext` form REVLOG_FILES_LONG_EXT = ( b'.nd', b'.idx', b'.dat', b'.sda', ) # files that are "volatile" and might change between listing and streaming # # note: the ".nd" file are nodemap data and won't "change" but they might be # deleted. REVLOG_FILES_VOLATILE_EXT = (b'.n', b'.nd') # some exception to the above matching # # XXX This is currently not in use because of issue6542 EXCLUDED = re.compile(br'.*undo\.[^/]+\.(nd?|i)$') def is_revlog(f, kind, st): if kind != stat.S_IFREG: return None return revlog_type(f) def revlog_type(f): # XXX we need to filter `undo.` created by the transaction here, however # being naive about it also filter revlog for `undo.*` files, leading to # issue6542. So we no longer use EXCLUDED. if f.endswith(REVLOG_FILES_MAIN_EXT): return FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_MAIN elif f.endswith(REVLOG_FILES_OTHER_EXT): t = FILETYPE_FILELOG_OTHER if f.endswith(REVLOG_FILES_VOLATILE_EXT): t |= FILEFLAGS_VOLATILE return t return None # the file is part of changelog data FILEFLAGS_CHANGELOG = 1 << 13 # the file is part of manifest data FILEFLAGS_MANIFESTLOG = 1 << 12 # the file is part of filelog data FILEFLAGS_FILELOG = 1 << 11 # file that are not directly part of a revlog FILEFLAGS_OTHER = 1 << 10 # the main entry point for a revlog FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_MAIN = 1 << 1 # a secondary file for a revlog FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_OTHER = 1 << 0 # files that are "volatile" and might change between listing and streaming FILEFLAGS_VOLATILE = 1 << 20 FILETYPE_CHANGELOG_MAIN = FILEFLAGS_CHANGELOG | FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_MAIN FILETYPE_CHANGELOG_OTHER = FILEFLAGS_CHANGELOG | FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_OTHER FILETYPE_MANIFESTLOG_MAIN = FILEFLAGS_MANIFESTLOG | FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_MAIN FILETYPE_MANIFESTLOG_OTHER = FILEFLAGS_MANIFESTLOG | FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_OTHER FILETYPE_FILELOG_MAIN = FILEFLAGS_FILELOG | FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_MAIN FILETYPE_FILELOG_OTHER = FILEFLAGS_FILELOG | FILEFLAGS_REVLOG_OTHER FILETYPE_OTHER = FILEFLAGS_OTHER @attr.s(slots=True, init=False) class BaseStoreEntry: """An entry in the store This is returned by `store.walk` and represent some data in the store.""" @attr.s(slots=True, init=False) class SimpleStoreEntry(BaseStoreEntry): """A generic entry in the store""" is_revlog = False _entry_path = attr.ib() _is_volatile = attr.ib(default=False) _file_size = attr.ib(default=None) def __init__( self, entry_path, is_volatile=False, file_size=None, ): super().__init__() self._entry_path = entry_path self._is_volatile = is_volatile self._file_size = file_size def files(self): return [ StoreFile( unencoded_path=self._entry_path, file_size=self._file_size, is_volatile=self._is_volatile, ) ] @attr.s(slots=True, init=False) class RevlogStoreEntry(BaseStoreEntry): """A revlog entry in the store""" is_revlog = True revlog_type = attr.ib(default=None) target_id = attr.ib(default=None) _path_prefix = attr.ib(default=None) _details = attr.ib(default=None) def __init__( self, revlog_type, path_prefix, target_id, details, ): super().__init__() self.revlog_type = revlog_type self.target_id = target_id self._path_prefix = path_prefix assert b'.i' in details, (path_prefix, details) self._details = details @property def is_changelog(self): return self.revlog_type & FILEFLAGS_CHANGELOG @property def is_manifestlog(self): return self.revlog_type & FILEFLAGS_MANIFESTLOG @property def is_filelog(self): return self.revlog_type & FILEFLAGS_FILELOG def main_file_path(self): """unencoded path of the main revlog file""" return self._path_prefix + b'.i' def files(self): files = [] for ext in sorted(self._details, key=_ext_key): path = self._path_prefix + ext data = self._details[ext] files.append(StoreFile(unencoded_path=path, **data)) return files @attr.s(slots=True) class StoreFile: """a file matching an entry""" unencoded_path = attr.ib() _file_size = attr.ib(default=None) is_volatile = attr.ib(default=False) def file_size(self, vfs): if self._file_size is not None: return self._file_size try: return vfs.stat(self.unencoded_path).st_size except FileNotFoundError: return 0 def _gather_revlog(files_data): """group files per revlog prefix The returns a two level nested dict. The top level key is the revlog prefix without extension, the second level is all the file "suffix" that were seen for this revlog and arbitrary file data as value. """ revlogs = collections.defaultdict(dict) for u, value in files_data: name, ext = _split_revlog_ext(u) revlogs[name][ext] = value return sorted(revlogs.items()) def _split_revlog_ext(filename): """split the revlog file prefix from the variable extension""" if filename.endswith(REVLOG_FILES_LONG_EXT): char = b'-' else: char = b'.' idx = filename.rfind(char) return filename[:idx], filename[idx:] def _ext_key(ext): """a key to order revlog suffix important to issue .i after other entry.""" # the only important part of this order is to keep the `.i` last. if ext.endswith(b'.n'): return (0, ext) elif ext.endswith(b'.nd'): return (10, ext) elif ext.endswith(b'.d'): return (20, ext) elif ext.endswith(b'.i'): return (50, ext) else: return (40, ext) class basicstore: '''base class for local repository stores''' def __init__(self, path, vfstype): vfs = vfstype(path) self.path = vfs.base self.createmode = _calcmode(vfs) vfs.createmode = self.createmode self.rawvfs = vfs self.vfs = vfsmod.filtervfs(vfs, encodedir) self.opener = self.vfs def join(self, f): return self.path + b'/' + encodedir(f) def _walk(self, relpath, recurse, undecodable=None): '''yields (revlog_type, unencoded, size)''' path = self.path if relpath: path += b'/' + relpath striplen = len(self.path) + 1 l = [] if self.rawvfs.isdir(path): visit = [path] readdir = self.rawvfs.readdir while visit: p = visit.pop() for f, kind, st in readdir(p, stat=True): fp = p + b'/' + f rl_type = is_revlog(f, kind, st) if rl_type is not None: n = util.pconvert(fp[striplen:]) l.append((decodedir(n), (rl_type, st.st_size))) elif kind == stat.S_IFDIR and recurse: visit.append(fp) l.sort() return l def changelog(self, trypending, concurrencychecker=None): return changelog.changelog( self.vfs, trypending=trypending, concurrencychecker=concurrencychecker, ) def manifestlog(self, repo, storenarrowmatch): rootstore = manifest.manifestrevlog(repo.nodeconstants, self.vfs) return manifest.manifestlog(self.vfs, repo, rootstore, storenarrowmatch) def data_entries( self, matcher=None, undecodable=None ) -> Generator[BaseStoreEntry, None, None]: """Like walk, but excluding the changelog and root manifest. When [undecodable] is None, revlogs names that can't be decoded cause an exception. When it is provided, it should be a list and the filenames that can't be decoded are added to it instead. This is very rarely needed.""" dirs = [ (b'data', FILEFLAGS_FILELOG), (b'meta', FILEFLAGS_MANIFESTLOG), ] for base_dir, rl_type in dirs: files = self._walk(base_dir, True, undecodable=undecodable) files = (f for f in files if f[1][0] is not None) for revlog, details in _gather_revlog(files): file_details = {} revlog_target_id = revlog.split(b'/', 1)[1] for ext, (t, s) in sorted(details.items()): file_details[ext] = { 'is_volatile': bool(t & FILEFLAGS_VOLATILE), 'file_size': s, } yield RevlogStoreEntry( path_prefix=revlog, revlog_type=rl_type, target_id=revlog_target_id, details=file_details, ) def top_entries( self, phase=False, obsolescence=False ) -> Generator[BaseStoreEntry, None, None]: if phase and self.vfs.exists(b'phaseroots'): yield SimpleStoreEntry( entry_path=b'phaseroots', is_volatile=True, ) if obsolescence and self.vfs.exists(b'obsstore'): # XXX if we had the file size it could be non-volatile yield SimpleStoreEntry( entry_path=b'obsstore', is_volatile=True, ) files = reversed(self._walk(b'', False)) changelogs = collections.defaultdict(dict) manifestlogs = collections.defaultdict(dict) for u, (t, s) in files: if u.startswith(b'00changelog'): name, ext = _split_revlog_ext(u) changelogs[name][ext] = (t, s) elif u.startswith(b'00manifest'): name, ext = _split_revlog_ext(u) manifestlogs[name][ext] = (t, s) else: yield SimpleStoreEntry( entry_path=u, is_volatile=bool(t & FILEFLAGS_VOLATILE), file_size=s, ) # yield manifest before changelog top_rl = [ (manifestlogs, FILEFLAGS_MANIFESTLOG), (changelogs, FILEFLAGS_CHANGELOG), ] assert len(manifestlogs) <= 1 assert len(changelogs) <= 1 for data, revlog_type in top_rl: for revlog, details in sorted(data.items()): file_details = {} for ext, (t, s) in details.items(): file_details[ext] = { 'is_volatile': bool(t & FILEFLAGS_VOLATILE), 'file_size': s, } yield RevlogStoreEntry( path_prefix=revlog, revlog_type=revlog_type, target_id=b'', details=file_details, ) def walk( self, matcher=None, phase=False, obsolescence=False ) -> Generator[BaseStoreEntry, None, None]: """return files related to data storage (ie: revlogs) yields instance from BaseStoreEntry subclasses if a matcher is passed, storage files of only those tracked paths are passed with matches the matcher """ # yield data files first for x in self.data_entries(matcher): yield x for x in self.top_entries(phase=phase, obsolescence=obsolescence): yield x def copylist(self): return _data def write(self, tr): pass def invalidatecaches(self): pass def markremoved(self, fn): pass def __contains__(self, path): '''Checks if the store contains path''' path = b"/".join((b"data", path)) # file? if self.vfs.exists(path + b".i"): return True # dir? if not path.endswith(b"/"): path = path + b"/" return self.vfs.exists(path) class encodedstore(basicstore): def __init__(self, path, vfstype): vfs = vfstype(path + b'/store') self.path = vfs.base self.createmode = _calcmode(vfs) vfs.createmode = self.createmode self.rawvfs = vfs self.vfs = vfsmod.filtervfs(vfs, encodefilename) self.opener = self.vfs def _walk(self, relpath, recurse, undecodable=None): old = super()._walk(relpath, recurse) new = [] for f1, value in old: try: f2 = decodefilename(f1) except KeyError: if undecodable is None: msg = _(b'undecodable revlog name %s') % f1 raise error.StorageError(msg) else: undecodable.append(f1) continue new.append((f2, value)) return new def data_entries( self, matcher=None, undecodable=None ) -> Generator[BaseStoreEntry, None, None]: entries = super(encodedstore, self).data_entries( undecodable=undecodable ) for entry in entries: if _match_tracked_entry(entry, matcher): yield entry def join(self, f): return self.path + b'/' + encodefilename(f) def copylist(self): return [b'requires', b'00changelog.i'] + [b'store/' + f for f in _data] class fncache: # the filename used to be partially encoded # hence the encodedir/decodedir dance def __init__(self, vfs): self.vfs = vfs self._ignores = set() self.entries = None self._dirty = False # set of new additions to fncache self.addls = set() def ensureloaded(self, warn=None): """read the fncache file if not already read. If the file on disk is corrupted, raise. If warn is provided, warn and keep going instead.""" if self.entries is None: self._load(warn) def _load(self, warn=None): '''fill the entries from the fncache file''' self._dirty = False try: fp = self.vfs(b'fncache', mode=b'rb') except IOError: # skip nonexistent file self.entries = set() return self.entries = set() chunk = b'' for c in iter(functools.partial(fp.read, fncache_chunksize), b''): chunk += c try: p = chunk.rindex(b'\n') self.entries.update(decodedir(chunk[: p + 1]).splitlines()) chunk = chunk[p + 1 :] except ValueError: # substring '\n' not found, maybe the entry is bigger than the # chunksize, so let's keep iterating pass if chunk: msg = _(b"fncache does not ends with a newline") if warn: warn(msg + b'\n') else: raise error.Abort( msg, hint=_( b"use 'hg debugrebuildfncache' to " b"rebuild the fncache" ), ) self._checkentries(fp, warn) fp.close() def _checkentries(self, fp, warn): """make sure there is no empty string in entries""" if b'' in self.entries: fp.seek(0) for n, line in enumerate(fp): if not line.rstrip(b'\n'): t = _(b'invalid entry in fncache, line %d') % (n + 1) if warn: warn(t + b'\n') else: raise error.Abort(t) def write(self, tr): if self._dirty: assert self.entries is not None self.entries = self.entries | self.addls self.addls = set() tr.addbackup(b'fncache') fp = self.vfs(b'fncache', mode=b'wb', atomictemp=True) if self.entries: fp.write(encodedir(b'\n'.join(self.entries) + b'\n')) fp.close() self._dirty = False if self.addls: # if we have just new entries, let's append them to the fncache tr.addbackup(b'fncache') fp = self.vfs(b'fncache', mode=b'ab', atomictemp=True) if self.addls: fp.write(encodedir(b'\n'.join(self.addls) + b'\n')) fp.close() self.entries = None self.addls = set() def addignore(self, fn): self._ignores.add(fn) def add(self, fn): if fn in self._ignores: return if self.entries is None: self._load() if fn not in self.entries: self.addls.add(fn) def remove(self, fn): if self.entries is None: self._load() if fn in self.addls: self.addls.remove(fn) return try: self.entries.remove(fn) self._dirty = True except KeyError: pass def __contains__(self, fn): if fn in self.addls: return True if self.entries is None: self._load() return fn in self.entries def __iter__(self): if self.entries is None: self._load() return iter(self.entries | self.addls) class _fncachevfs(vfsmod.proxyvfs): def __init__(self, vfs, fnc, encode): vfsmod.proxyvfs.__init__(self, vfs) self.fncache = fnc self.encode = encode def __call__(self, path, mode=b'r', *args, **kw): encoded = self.encode(path) if ( mode not in (b'r', b'rb') and (path.startswith(b'data/') or path.startswith(b'meta/')) and revlog_type(path) is not None ): # do not trigger a fncache load when adding a file that already is # known to exist. notload = self.fncache.entries is None and self.vfs.exists(encoded) if notload and b'r+' in mode and not self.vfs.stat(encoded).st_size: # when appending to an existing file, if the file has size zero, # it should be considered as missing. Such zero-size files are # the result of truncation when a transaction is aborted. notload = False if not notload: self.fncache.add(path) return self.vfs(encoded, mode, *args, **kw) def join(self, path): if path: return self.vfs.join(self.encode(path)) else: return self.vfs.join(path) def register_file(self, path): """generic hook point to lets fncache steer its stew""" if path.startswith(b'data/') or path.startswith(b'meta/'): self.fncache.add(path) class fncachestore(basicstore): def __init__(self, path, vfstype, dotencode): if dotencode: encode = _pathencode else: encode = _plainhybridencode self.encode = encode vfs = vfstype(path + b'/store') self.path = vfs.base self.pathsep = self.path + b'/' self.createmode = _calcmode(vfs) vfs.createmode = self.createmode self.rawvfs = vfs fnc = fncache(vfs) self.fncache = fnc self.vfs = _fncachevfs(vfs, fnc, encode) self.opener = self.vfs def join(self, f): return self.pathsep + self.encode(f) def getsize(self, path): return self.rawvfs.stat(path).st_size def data_entries( self, matcher=None, undecodable=None ) -> Generator[BaseStoreEntry, None, None]: files = ((f, revlog_type(f)) for f in self.fncache) # Note: all files in fncache should be revlog related, However the # fncache might contains such file added by previous version of # Mercurial. files = (f for f in files if f[1] is not None) by_revlog = _gather_revlog(files) for revlog, details in by_revlog: file_details = {} if revlog.startswith(b'data/'): rl_type = FILEFLAGS_FILELOG revlog_target_id = revlog.split(b'/', 1)[1] elif revlog.startswith(b'meta/'): rl_type = FILEFLAGS_MANIFESTLOG # drop the initial directory and the `00manifest` file part tmp = revlog.split(b'/', 1)[1] revlog_target_id = tmp.rsplit(b'/', 1)[0] + b'/' else: # unreachable assert False, revlog for ext, t in details.items(): file_details[ext] = { 'is_volatile': bool(t & FILEFLAGS_VOLATILE), } entry = RevlogStoreEntry( path_prefix=revlog, revlog_type=rl_type, target_id=revlog_target_id, details=file_details, ) if _match_tracked_entry(entry, matcher): yield entry def copylist(self): d = ( b'bookmarks', b'narrowspec', b'data', b'meta', b'dh', b'fncache', b'phaseroots', b'obsstore', b'00manifest.d', b'00manifest.i', b'00changelog.d', b'00changelog.i', b'requires', ) return [b'requires', b'00changelog.i'] + [b'store/' + f for f in d] def write(self, tr): self.fncache.write(tr) def invalidatecaches(self): self.fncache.entries = None self.fncache.addls = set() def markremoved(self, fn): self.fncache.remove(fn) def _exists(self, f): ef = self.encode(f) try: self.getsize(ef) return True except FileNotFoundError: return False def __contains__(self, path): '''Checks if the store contains path''' path = b"/".join((b"data", path)) # check for files (exact match) e = path + b'.i' if e in self.fncache and self._exists(e): return True # now check for directories (prefix match) if not path.endswith(b'/'): path += b'/' for e in self.fncache: if e.startswith(path) and self._exists(e): return True return False