tests: show poor error message for `hg cp -A --at-rev . non-existent dst`
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8495
# manifest.py - manifest revision class 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 __future__ import absolute_import
import heapq
import itertools
import struct
import weakref
from .i18n import _
from .node import (
bin,
hex,
nullid,
nullrev,
)
from .pycompat import getattr
from . import (
encoding,
error,
match as matchmod,
mdiff,
pathutil,
policy,
pycompat,
revlog,
util,
)
from .interfaces import (
repository,
util as interfaceutil,
)
parsers = policy.importmod('parsers')
propertycache = util.propertycache
# Allow tests to more easily test the alternate path in manifestdict.fastdelta()
FASTDELTA_TEXTDIFF_THRESHOLD = 1000
def _parse(data):
# This method does a little bit of excessive-looking
# precondition checking. This is so that the behavior of this
# class exactly matches its C counterpart to try and help
# prevent surprise breakage for anyone that develops against
# the pure version.
if data and data[-1:] != b'\n':
raise ValueError(b'Manifest did not end in a newline.')
prev = None
for l in data.splitlines():
if prev is not None and prev > l:
raise ValueError(b'Manifest lines not in sorted order.')
prev = l
f, n = l.split(b'\0')
nl = len(n)
if 64 < nl:
# modern hash, full width
yield f, bin(n[:64]), n[64:]
elif 40 < nl < 45:
# legacy hash, always sha1
yield f, bin(n[:40]), n[40:]
else:
yield f, bin(n), b''
def _text(it):
files = []
lines = []
for f, n, fl in it:
files.append(f)
# if this is changed to support newlines in filenames,
# be sure to check the templates/ dir again (especially *-raw.tmpl)
lines.append(b"%s\0%s%s\n" % (f, hex(n), fl))
_checkforbidden(files)
return b''.join(lines)
class lazymanifestiter(object):
def __init__(self, lm):
self.pos = 0
self.lm = lm
def __iter__(self):
return self
def next(self):
try:
data, pos = self.lm._get(self.pos)
except IndexError:
raise StopIteration
if pos == -1:
self.pos += 1
return data[0]
self.pos += 1
zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos)
return data[pos:zeropos]
__next__ = next
class lazymanifestiterentries(object):
def __init__(self, lm):
self.lm = lm
self.pos = 0
def __iter__(self):
return self
def next(self):
try:
data, pos = self.lm._get(self.pos)
except IndexError:
raise StopIteration
if pos == -1:
self.pos += 1
return data
zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos)
hashval = unhexlify(data, self.lm.extrainfo[self.pos], zeropos + 1, 40)
flags = self.lm._getflags(data, self.pos, zeropos)
self.pos += 1
return (data[pos:zeropos], hashval, flags)
__next__ = next
def unhexlify(data, extra, pos, length):
s = bin(data[pos : pos + length])
if extra:
s += chr(extra & 0xFF)
return s
def _cmp(a, b):
return (a > b) - (a < b)
class _lazymanifest(object):
"""A pure python manifest backed by a byte string. It is supplimented with
internal lists as it is modified, until it is compacted back to a pure byte
string.
``data`` is the initial manifest data.
``positions`` is a list of offsets, one per manifest entry. Positive
values are offsets into ``data``, negative values are offsets into the
``extradata`` list. When an entry is removed, its entry is dropped from
``positions``. The values are encoded such that when walking the list and
indexing into ``data`` or ``extradata`` as appropriate, the entries are
sorted by filename.
``extradata`` is a list of (key, hash, flags) for entries that were added or
modified since the manifest was created or compacted.
"""
def __init__(
self,
data,
positions=None,
extrainfo=None,
extradata=None,
hasremovals=False,
):
if positions is None:
self.positions = self.findlines(data)
self.extrainfo = [0] * len(self.positions)
self.data = data
self.extradata = []
self.hasremovals = False
else:
self.positions = positions[:]
self.extrainfo = extrainfo[:]
self.extradata = extradata[:]
self.data = data
self.hasremovals = hasremovals
def findlines(self, data):
if not data:
return []
pos = data.find(b"\n")
if pos == -1 or data[-1:] != b'\n':
raise ValueError(b"Manifest did not end in a newline.")
positions = [0]
prev = data[: data.find(b'\x00')]
while pos < len(data) - 1 and pos != -1:
positions.append(pos + 1)
nexts = data[pos + 1 : data.find(b'\x00', pos + 1)]
if nexts < prev:
raise ValueError(b"Manifest lines not in sorted order.")
prev = nexts
pos = data.find(b"\n", pos + 1)
return positions
def _get(self, index):
# get the position encoded in pos:
# positive number is an index in 'data'
# negative number is in extrapieces
pos = self.positions[index]
if pos >= 0:
return self.data, pos
return self.extradata[-pos - 1], -1
def _getkey(self, pos):
if pos >= 0:
return self.data[pos : self.data.find(b'\x00', pos + 1)]
return self.extradata[-pos - 1][0]
def bsearch(self, key):
first = 0
last = len(self.positions) - 1
while first <= last:
midpoint = (first + last) // 2
nextpos = self.positions[midpoint]
candidate = self._getkey(nextpos)
r = _cmp(key, candidate)
if r == 0:
return midpoint
else:
if r < 0:
last = midpoint - 1
else:
first = midpoint + 1
return -1
def bsearch2(self, key):
# same as the above, but will always return the position
# done for performance reasons
first = 0
last = len(self.positions) - 1
while first <= last:
midpoint = (first + last) // 2
nextpos = self.positions[midpoint]
candidate = self._getkey(nextpos)
r = _cmp(key, candidate)
if r == 0:
return (midpoint, True)
else:
if r < 0:
last = midpoint - 1
else:
first = midpoint + 1
return (first, False)
def __contains__(self, key):
return self.bsearch(key) != -1
def _getflags(self, data, needle, pos):
start = pos + 41
end = data.find(b"\n", start)
if end == -1:
end = len(data) - 1
if start == end:
return b''
return self.data[start:end]
def __getitem__(self, key):
if not isinstance(key, bytes):
raise TypeError(b"getitem: manifest keys must be a bytes.")
needle = self.bsearch(key)
if needle == -1:
raise KeyError
data, pos = self._get(needle)
if pos == -1:
return (data[1], data[2])
zeropos = data.find(b'\x00', pos)
nlpos = data.find(b'\n', zeropos)
assert 0 <= needle <= len(self.positions)
assert len(self.extrainfo) == len(self.positions)
hlen = nlpos - zeropos - 1
# Hashes sometimes have an extra byte tucked on the end, so
# detect that.
if hlen % 2:
hlen -= 1
hashval = unhexlify(data, self.extrainfo[needle], zeropos + 1, hlen)
flags = self._getflags(data, needle, zeropos)
return (hashval, flags)
def __delitem__(self, key):
needle, found = self.bsearch2(key)
if not found:
raise KeyError
cur = self.positions[needle]
self.positions = self.positions[:needle] + self.positions[needle + 1 :]
self.extrainfo = self.extrainfo[:needle] + self.extrainfo[needle + 1 :]
if cur >= 0:
# This does NOT unsort the list as far as the search functions are
# concerned, as they only examine lines mapped by self.positions.
self.data = self.data[:cur] + b'\x00' + self.data[cur + 1 :]
self.hasremovals = True
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
if not isinstance(key, bytes):
raise TypeError(b"setitem: manifest keys must be a byte string.")
if not isinstance(value, tuple) or len(value) != 2:
raise TypeError(
b"Manifest values must be a tuple of (node, flags)."
)
hashval = value[0]
# hashes are either 20 or 32 bytes (sha1 or its replacement),
# and allow one extra byte taht won't be persisted to disk but
# is sometimes used in memory.
if not isinstance(hashval, bytes) or not (
20 <= len(hashval) <= 22 or 32 <= len(hashval) <= 34
):
raise TypeError(b"node must be a 20-byte or 32-byte byte string")
flags = value[1]
if len(hashval) == 22:
hashval = hashval[:-1]
if not isinstance(flags, bytes) or len(flags) > 1:
raise TypeError(b"flags must a 0 or 1 byte string, got %r", flags)
needle, found = self.bsearch2(key)
if found:
# put the item
pos = self.positions[needle]
if pos < 0:
self.extradata[-pos - 1] = (key, hashval, value[1])
else:
# just don't bother
self.extradata.append((key, hashval, value[1]))
self.positions[needle] = -len(self.extradata)
else:
# not found, put it in with extra positions
self.extradata.append((key, hashval, value[1]))
self.positions = (
self.positions[:needle]
+ [-len(self.extradata)]
+ self.positions[needle:]
)
self.extrainfo = (
self.extrainfo[:needle] + [0] + self.extrainfo[needle:]
)
def copy(self):
# XXX call _compact like in C?
return _lazymanifest(
self.data,
self.positions,
self.extrainfo,
self.extradata,
self.hasremovals,
)
def _compact(self):
# hopefully not called TOO often
if len(self.extradata) == 0 and not self.hasremovals:
return
l = []
i = 0
offset = 0
self.extrainfo = [0] * len(self.positions)
while i < len(self.positions):
if self.positions[i] >= 0:
cur = self.positions[i]
last_cut = cur
# Collect all contiguous entries in the buffer at the current
# offset, breaking out only for added/modified items held in
# extradata, or a deleted line prior to the next position.
while True:
self.positions[i] = offset
i += 1
if i == len(self.positions) or self.positions[i] < 0:
break
# A removed file has no positions[] entry, but does have an
# overwritten first byte. Break out and find the end of the
# current good entry/entries if there is a removed file
# before the next position.
if (
self.hasremovals
and self.data.find(b'\n\x00', cur, self.positions[i])
!= -1
):
break
offset += self.positions[i] - cur
cur = self.positions[i]
end_cut = self.data.find(b'\n', cur)
if end_cut != -1:
end_cut += 1
offset += end_cut - cur
l.append(self.data[last_cut:end_cut])
else:
while i < len(self.positions) and self.positions[i] < 0:
cur = self.positions[i]
t = self.extradata[-cur - 1]
l.append(self._pack(t))
self.positions[i] = offset
# Hashes are either 20 bytes (old sha1s) or 32
# bytes (new non-sha1).
hlen = 20
if len(t[1]) > 25:
hlen = 32
if len(t[1]) > hlen:
self.extrainfo[i] = ord(t[1][hlen + 1])
offset += len(l[-1])
i += 1
self.data = b''.join(l)
self.hasremovals = False
self.extradata = []
def _pack(self, d):
n = d[1]
if len(n) == 21 or len(n) == 33:
n = n[:-1]
assert len(n) == 20 or len(n) == 32
return d[0] + b'\x00' + hex(n) + d[2] + b'\n'
def text(self):
self._compact()
return self.data
def diff(self, m2, clean=False):
'''Finds changes between the current manifest and m2.'''
# XXX think whether efficiency matters here
diff = {}
for fn, e1, flags in self.iterentries():
if fn not in m2:
diff[fn] = (e1, flags), (None, b'')
else:
e2 = m2[fn]
if (e1, flags) != e2:
diff[fn] = (e1, flags), e2
elif clean:
diff[fn] = None
for fn, e2, flags in m2.iterentries():
if fn not in self:
diff[fn] = (None, b''), (e2, flags)
return diff
def iterentries(self):
return lazymanifestiterentries(self)
def iterkeys(self):
return lazymanifestiter(self)
def __iter__(self):
return lazymanifestiter(self)
def __len__(self):
return len(self.positions)
def filtercopy(self, filterfn):
# XXX should be optimized
c = _lazymanifest(b'')
for f, n, fl in self.iterentries():
if filterfn(f):
c[f] = n, fl
return c
try:
_lazymanifest = parsers.lazymanifest
except AttributeError:
pass
@interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestdict)
class manifestdict(object):
def __init__(self, data=b''):
self._lm = _lazymanifest(data)
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self._lm[key][0]
def find(self, key):
return self._lm[key]
def __len__(self):
return len(self._lm)
def __nonzero__(self):
# nonzero is covered by the __len__ function, but implementing it here
# makes it easier for extensions to override.
return len(self._lm) != 0
__bool__ = __nonzero__
def __setitem__(self, key, node):
self._lm[key] = node, self.flags(key)
def __contains__(self, key):
if key is None:
return False
return key in self._lm
def __delitem__(self, key):
del self._lm[key]
def __iter__(self):
return self._lm.__iter__()
def iterkeys(self):
return self._lm.iterkeys()
def keys(self):
return list(self.iterkeys())
def filesnotin(self, m2, match=None):
'''Set of files in this manifest that are not in the other'''
if match is not None:
match = matchmod.badmatch(match, lambda path, msg: None)
sm2 = set(m2.walk(match))
return {f for f in self.walk(match) if f not in sm2}
return {f for f in self if f not in m2}
@propertycache
def _dirs(self):
return pathutil.dirs(self)
def dirs(self):
return self._dirs
def hasdir(self, dir):
return dir in self._dirs
def _filesfastpath(self, match):
'''Checks whether we can correctly and quickly iterate over matcher
files instead of over manifest files.'''
files = match.files()
return len(files) < 100 and (
match.isexact()
or (match.prefix() and all(fn in self for fn in files))
)
def walk(self, match):
'''Generates matching file names.
Equivalent to manifest.matches(match).iterkeys(), but without creating
an entirely new manifest.
It also reports nonexistent files by marking them bad with match.bad().
'''
if match.always():
for f in iter(self):
yield f
return
fset = set(match.files())
# avoid the entire walk if we're only looking for specific files
if self._filesfastpath(match):
for fn in sorted(fset):
if fn in self:
yield fn
return
for fn in self:
if fn in fset:
# specified pattern is the exact name
fset.remove(fn)
if match(fn):
yield fn
# for dirstate.walk, files=[''] means "walk the whole tree".
# follow that here, too
fset.discard(b'')
for fn in sorted(fset):
if not self.hasdir(fn):
match.bad(fn, None)
def _matches(self, match):
'''generate a new manifest filtered by the match argument'''
if match.always():
return self.copy()
if self._filesfastpath(match):
m = manifestdict()
lm = self._lm
for fn in match.files():
if fn in lm:
m._lm[fn] = lm[fn]
return m
m = manifestdict()
m._lm = self._lm.filtercopy(match)
return m
def diff(self, m2, match=None, clean=False):
'''Finds changes between the current manifest and m2.
Args:
m2: the manifest to which this manifest should be compared.
clean: if true, include files unchanged between these manifests
with a None value in the returned dictionary.
The result is returned as a dict with filename as key and
values of the form ((n1,fl1),(n2,fl2)), where n1/n2 is the
nodeid in the current/other manifest and fl1/fl2 is the flag
in the current/other manifest. Where the file does not exist,
the nodeid will be None and the flags will be the empty
string.
'''
if match:
m1 = self._matches(match)
m2 = m2._matches(match)
return m1.diff(m2, clean=clean)
return self._lm.diff(m2._lm, clean)
def setflag(self, key, flag):
self._lm[key] = self[key], flag
def get(self, key, default=None):
try:
return self._lm[key][0]
except KeyError:
return default
def flags(self, key):
try:
return self._lm[key][1]
except KeyError:
return b''
def copy(self):
c = manifestdict()
c._lm = self._lm.copy()
return c
def items(self):
return (x[:2] for x in self._lm.iterentries())
def iteritems(self):
return (x[:2] for x in self._lm.iterentries())
def iterentries(self):
return self._lm.iterentries()
def text(self):
# most likely uses native version
return self._lm.text()
def fastdelta(self, base, changes):
"""Given a base manifest text as a bytearray and a list of changes
relative to that text, compute a delta that can be used by revlog.
"""
delta = []
dstart = None
dend = None
dline = [b""]
start = 0
# zero copy representation of base as a buffer
addbuf = util.buffer(base)
changes = list(changes)
if len(changes) < FASTDELTA_TEXTDIFF_THRESHOLD:
# start with a readonly loop that finds the offset of
# each line and creates the deltas
for f, todelete in changes:
# bs will either be the index of the item or the insert point
start, end = _msearch(addbuf, f, start)
if not todelete:
h, fl = self._lm[f]
l = b"%s\0%s%s\n" % (f, hex(h), fl)
else:
if start == end:
# item we want to delete was not found, error out
raise AssertionError(
_(b"failed to remove %s from manifest") % f
)
l = b""
if dstart is not None and dstart <= start and dend >= start:
if dend < end:
dend = end
if l:
dline.append(l)
else:
if dstart is not None:
delta.append([dstart, dend, b"".join(dline)])
dstart = start
dend = end
dline = [l]
if dstart is not None:
delta.append([dstart, dend, b"".join(dline)])
# apply the delta to the base, and get a delta for addrevision
deltatext, arraytext = _addlistdelta(base, delta)
else:
# For large changes, it's much cheaper to just build the text and
# diff it.
arraytext = bytearray(self.text())
deltatext = mdiff.textdiff(
util.buffer(base), util.buffer(arraytext)
)
return arraytext, deltatext
def _msearch(m, s, lo=0, hi=None):
'''return a tuple (start, end) that says where to find s within m.
If the string is found m[start:end] are the line containing
that string. If start == end the string was not found and
they indicate the proper sorted insertion point.
m should be a buffer, a memoryview or a byte string.
s is a byte string'''
def advance(i, c):
while i < lenm and m[i : i + 1] != c:
i += 1
return i
if not s:
return (lo, lo)
lenm = len(m)
if not hi:
hi = lenm
while lo < hi:
mid = (lo + hi) // 2
start = mid
while start > 0 and m[start - 1 : start] != b'\n':
start -= 1
end = advance(start, b'\0')
if bytes(m[start:end]) < s:
# we know that after the null there are 40 bytes of sha1
# this translates to the bisect lo = mid + 1
lo = advance(end + 40, b'\n') + 1
else:
# this translates to the bisect hi = mid
hi = start
end = advance(lo, b'\0')
found = m[lo:end]
if s == found:
# we know that after the null there are 40 bytes of sha1
end = advance(end + 40, b'\n')
return (lo, end + 1)
else:
return (lo, lo)
def _checkforbidden(l):
"""Check filenames for illegal characters."""
for f in l:
if b'\n' in f or b'\r' in f:
raise error.StorageError(
_(b"'\\n' and '\\r' disallowed in filenames: %r")
% pycompat.bytestr(f)
)
# apply the changes collected during the bisect loop to our addlist
# return a delta suitable for addrevision
def _addlistdelta(addlist, x):
# for large addlist arrays, building a new array is cheaper
# than repeatedly modifying the existing one
currentposition = 0
newaddlist = bytearray()
for start, end, content in x:
newaddlist += addlist[currentposition:start]
if content:
newaddlist += bytearray(content)
currentposition = end
newaddlist += addlist[currentposition:]
deltatext = b"".join(
struct.pack(b">lll", start, end, len(content)) + content
for start, end, content in x
)
return deltatext, newaddlist
def _splittopdir(f):
if b'/' in f:
dir, subpath = f.split(b'/', 1)
return dir + b'/', subpath
else:
return b'', f
_noop = lambda s: None
@interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestdict)
class treemanifest(object):
def __init__(self, dir=b'', text=b''):
self._dir = dir
self._node = nullid
self._loadfunc = _noop
self._copyfunc = _noop
self._dirty = False
self._dirs = {}
self._lazydirs = {}
# Using _lazymanifest here is a little slower than plain old dicts
self._files = {}
self._flags = {}
if text:
def readsubtree(subdir, subm):
raise AssertionError(
b'treemanifest constructor only accepts flat manifests'
)
self.parse(text, readsubtree)
self._dirty = True # Mark flat manifest dirty after parsing
def _subpath(self, path):
return self._dir + path
def _loadalllazy(self):
selfdirs = self._dirs
for d, (path, node, readsubtree, docopy) in pycompat.iteritems(
self._lazydirs
):
if docopy:
selfdirs[d] = readsubtree(path, node).copy()
else:
selfdirs[d] = readsubtree(path, node)
self._lazydirs = {}
def _loadlazy(self, d):
v = self._lazydirs.get(d)
if v:
path, node, readsubtree, docopy = v
if docopy:
self._dirs[d] = readsubtree(path, node).copy()
else:
self._dirs[d] = readsubtree(path, node)
del self._lazydirs[d]
def _loadchildrensetlazy(self, visit):
if not visit:
return None
if visit == b'all' or visit == b'this':
self._loadalllazy()
return None
loadlazy = self._loadlazy
for k in visit:
loadlazy(k + b'/')
return visit
def _loaddifflazy(self, t1, t2):
"""load items in t1 and t2 if they're needed for diffing.
The criteria currently is:
- if it's not present in _lazydirs in either t1 or t2, load it in the
other (it may already be loaded or it may not exist, doesn't matter)
- if it's present in _lazydirs in both, compare the nodeid; if it
differs, load it in both
"""
toloadlazy = []
for d, v1 in pycompat.iteritems(t1._lazydirs):
v2 = t2._lazydirs.get(d)
if not v2 or v2[1] != v1[1]:
toloadlazy.append(d)
for d, v1 in pycompat.iteritems(t2._lazydirs):
if d not in t1._lazydirs:
toloadlazy.append(d)
for d in toloadlazy:
t1._loadlazy(d)
t2._loadlazy(d)
def __len__(self):
self._load()
size = len(self._files)
self._loadalllazy()
for m in self._dirs.values():
size += m.__len__()
return size
def __nonzero__(self):
# Faster than "__len() != 0" since it avoids loading sub-manifests
return not self._isempty()
__bool__ = __nonzero__
def _isempty(self):
self._load() # for consistency; already loaded by all callers
# See if we can skip loading everything.
if self._files or (
self._dirs and any(not m._isempty() for m in self._dirs.values())
):
return False
self._loadalllazy()
return not self._dirs or all(m._isempty() for m in self._dirs.values())
@encoding.strmethod
def __repr__(self):
return (
b'<treemanifest dir=%s, node=%s, loaded=%r, dirty=%r at 0x%x>'
% (
self._dir,
hex(self._node),
bool(self._loadfunc is _noop),
self._dirty,
id(self),
)
)
def dir(self):
'''The directory that this tree manifest represents, including a
trailing '/'. Empty string for the repo root directory.'''
return self._dir
def node(self):
'''This node of this instance. nullid for unsaved instances. Should
be updated when the instance is read or written from a revlog.
'''
assert not self._dirty
return self._node
def setnode(self, node):
self._node = node
self._dirty = False
def iterentries(self):
self._load()
self._loadalllazy()
for p, n in sorted(
itertools.chain(self._dirs.items(), self._files.items())
):
if p in self._files:
yield self._subpath(p), n, self._flags.get(p, b'')
else:
for x in n.iterentries():
yield x
def items(self):
self._load()
self._loadalllazy()
for p, n in sorted(
itertools.chain(self._dirs.items(), self._files.items())
):
if p in self._files:
yield self._subpath(p), n
else:
for f, sn in pycompat.iteritems(n):
yield f, sn
iteritems = items
def iterkeys(self):
self._load()
self._loadalllazy()
for p in sorted(itertools.chain(self._dirs, self._files)):
if p in self._files:
yield self._subpath(p)
else:
for f in self._dirs[p]:
yield f
def keys(self):
return list(self.iterkeys())
def __iter__(self):
return self.iterkeys()
def __contains__(self, f):
if f is None:
return False
self._load()
dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f)
if dir:
self._loadlazy(dir)
if dir not in self._dirs:
return False
return self._dirs[dir].__contains__(subpath)
else:
return f in self._files
def get(self, f, default=None):
self._load()
dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f)
if dir:
self._loadlazy(dir)
if dir not in self._dirs:
return default
return self._dirs[dir].get(subpath, default)
else:
return self._files.get(f, default)
def __getitem__(self, f):
self._load()
dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f)
if dir:
self._loadlazy(dir)
return self._dirs[dir].__getitem__(subpath)
else:
return self._files[f]
def flags(self, f):
self._load()
dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f)
if dir:
self._loadlazy(dir)
if dir not in self._dirs:
return b''
return self._dirs[dir].flags(subpath)
else:
if f in self._lazydirs or f in self._dirs:
return b''
return self._flags.get(f, b'')
def find(self, f):
self._load()
dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f)
if dir:
self._loadlazy(dir)
return self._dirs[dir].find(subpath)
else:
return self._files[f], self._flags.get(f, b'')
def __delitem__(self, f):
self._load()
dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f)
if dir:
self._loadlazy(dir)
self._dirs[dir].__delitem__(subpath)
# If the directory is now empty, remove it
if self._dirs[dir]._isempty():
del self._dirs[dir]
else:
del self._files[f]
if f in self._flags:
del self._flags[f]
self._dirty = True
def __setitem__(self, f, n):
assert n is not None
self._load()
dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f)
if dir:
self._loadlazy(dir)
if dir not in self._dirs:
self._dirs[dir] = treemanifest(self._subpath(dir))
self._dirs[dir].__setitem__(subpath, n)
else:
# manifest nodes are either 20 bytes or 32 bytes,
# depending on the hash in use. An extra byte is
# occasionally used by hg, but won't ever be
# persisted. Trim to 21 or 33 bytes as appropriate.
trim = 21 if len(n) < 25 else 33
self._files[f] = n[:trim] # to match manifestdict's behavior
self._dirty = True
def _load(self):
if self._loadfunc is not _noop:
lf, self._loadfunc = self._loadfunc, _noop
lf(self)
elif self._copyfunc is not _noop:
cf, self._copyfunc = self._copyfunc, _noop
cf(self)
def setflag(self, f, flags):
"""Set the flags (symlink, executable) for path f."""
self._load()
dir, subpath = _splittopdir(f)
if dir:
self._loadlazy(dir)
if dir not in self._dirs:
self._dirs[dir] = treemanifest(self._subpath(dir))
self._dirs[dir].setflag(subpath, flags)
else:
self._flags[f] = flags
self._dirty = True
def copy(self):
copy = treemanifest(self._dir)
copy._node = self._node
copy._dirty = self._dirty
if self._copyfunc is _noop:
def _copyfunc(s):
self._load()
s._lazydirs = {
d: (p, n, r, True)
for d, (p, n, r, c) in pycompat.iteritems(self._lazydirs)
}
sdirs = s._dirs
for d, v in pycompat.iteritems(self._dirs):
sdirs[d] = v.copy()
s._files = dict.copy(self._files)
s._flags = dict.copy(self._flags)
if self._loadfunc is _noop:
_copyfunc(copy)
else:
copy._copyfunc = _copyfunc
else:
copy._copyfunc = self._copyfunc
return copy
def filesnotin(self, m2, match=None):
'''Set of files in this manifest that are not in the other'''
if match and not match.always():
m1 = self._matches(match)
m2 = m2._matches(match)
return m1.filesnotin(m2)
files = set()
def _filesnotin(t1, t2):
if t1._node == t2._node and not t1._dirty and not t2._dirty:
return
t1._load()
t2._load()
self._loaddifflazy(t1, t2)
for d, m1 in pycompat.iteritems(t1._dirs):
if d in t2._dirs:
m2 = t2._dirs[d]
_filesnotin(m1, m2)
else:
files.update(m1.iterkeys())
for fn in t1._files:
if fn not in t2._files:
files.add(t1._subpath(fn))
_filesnotin(self, m2)
return files
@propertycache
def _alldirs(self):
return pathutil.dirs(self)
def dirs(self):
return self._alldirs
def hasdir(self, dir):
self._load()
topdir, subdir = _splittopdir(dir)
if topdir:
self._loadlazy(topdir)
if topdir in self._dirs:
return self._dirs[topdir].hasdir(subdir)
return False
dirslash = dir + b'/'
return dirslash in self._dirs or dirslash in self._lazydirs
def walk(self, match):
'''Generates matching file names.
It also reports nonexistent files by marking them bad with match.bad().
'''
if match.always():
for f in iter(self):
yield f
return
fset = set(match.files())
for fn in self._walk(match):
if fn in fset:
# specified pattern is the exact name
fset.remove(fn)
yield fn
# for dirstate.walk, files=[''] means "walk the whole tree".
# follow that here, too
fset.discard(b'')
for fn in sorted(fset):
if not self.hasdir(fn):
match.bad(fn, None)
def _walk(self, match):
'''Recursively generates matching file names for walk().'''
visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1])
if not visit:
return
# yield this dir's files and walk its submanifests
self._load()
visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit)
for p in sorted(list(self._dirs) + list(self._files)):
if p in self._files:
fullp = self._subpath(p)
if match(fullp):
yield fullp
else:
if not visit or p[:-1] in visit:
for f in self._dirs[p]._walk(match):
yield f
def _matches(self, match):
'''recursively generate a new manifest filtered by the match argument.
'''
if match.always():
return self.copy()
return self._matches_inner(match)
def _matches_inner(self, match):
if match.always():
return self.copy()
visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1])
if visit == b'all':
return self.copy()
ret = treemanifest(self._dir)
if not visit:
return ret
self._load()
for fn in self._files:
# While visitchildrenset *usually* lists only subdirs, this is
# actually up to the matcher and may have some files in the set().
# If visit == 'this', we should obviously look at the files in this
# directory; if visit is a set, and fn is in it, we should inspect
# fn (but no need to inspect things not in the set).
if visit != b'this' and fn not in visit:
continue
fullp = self._subpath(fn)
# visitchildrenset isn't perfect, we still need to call the regular
# matcher code to further filter results.
if not match(fullp):
continue
ret._files[fn] = self._files[fn]
if fn in self._flags:
ret._flags[fn] = self._flags[fn]
visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit)
for dir, subm in pycompat.iteritems(self._dirs):
if visit and dir[:-1] not in visit:
continue
m = subm._matches_inner(match)
if not m._isempty():
ret._dirs[dir] = m
if not ret._isempty():
ret._dirty = True
return ret
def fastdelta(self, base, changes):
raise FastdeltaUnavailable()
def diff(self, m2, match=None, clean=False):
'''Finds changes between the current manifest and m2.
Args:
m2: the manifest to which this manifest should be compared.
clean: if true, include files unchanged between these manifests
with a None value in the returned dictionary.
The result is returned as a dict with filename as key and
values of the form ((n1,fl1),(n2,fl2)), where n1/n2 is the
nodeid in the current/other manifest and fl1/fl2 is the flag
in the current/other manifest. Where the file does not exist,
the nodeid will be None and the flags will be the empty
string.
'''
if match and not match.always():
m1 = self._matches(match)
m2 = m2._matches(match)
return m1.diff(m2, clean=clean)
result = {}
emptytree = treemanifest()
def _iterativediff(t1, t2, stack):
"""compares two tree manifests and append new tree-manifests which
needs to be compared to stack"""
if t1._node == t2._node and not t1._dirty and not t2._dirty:
return
t1._load()
t2._load()
self._loaddifflazy(t1, t2)
for d, m1 in pycompat.iteritems(t1._dirs):
m2 = t2._dirs.get(d, emptytree)
stack.append((m1, m2))
for d, m2 in pycompat.iteritems(t2._dirs):
if d not in t1._dirs:
stack.append((emptytree, m2))
for fn, n1 in pycompat.iteritems(t1._files):
fl1 = t1._flags.get(fn, b'')
n2 = t2._files.get(fn, None)
fl2 = t2._flags.get(fn, b'')
if n1 != n2 or fl1 != fl2:
result[t1._subpath(fn)] = ((n1, fl1), (n2, fl2))
elif clean:
result[t1._subpath(fn)] = None
for fn, n2 in pycompat.iteritems(t2._files):
if fn not in t1._files:
fl2 = t2._flags.get(fn, b'')
result[t2._subpath(fn)] = ((None, b''), (n2, fl2))
stackls = []
_iterativediff(self, m2, stackls)
while stackls:
t1, t2 = stackls.pop()
# stackls is populated in the function call
_iterativediff(t1, t2, stackls)
return result
def unmodifiedsince(self, m2):
return not self._dirty and not m2._dirty and self._node == m2._node
def parse(self, text, readsubtree):
selflazy = self._lazydirs
subpath = self._subpath
for f, n, fl in _parse(text):
if fl == b't':
f = f + b'/'
# False below means "doesn't need to be copied" and can use the
# cached value from readsubtree directly.
selflazy[f] = (subpath(f), n, readsubtree, False)
elif b'/' in f:
# This is a flat manifest, so use __setitem__ and setflag rather
# than assigning directly to _files and _flags, so we can
# assign a path in a subdirectory, and to mark dirty (compared
# to nullid).
self[f] = n
if fl:
self.setflag(f, fl)
else:
# Assigning to _files and _flags avoids marking as dirty,
# and should be a little faster.
self._files[f] = n
if fl:
self._flags[f] = fl
def text(self):
"""Get the full data of this manifest as a bytestring."""
self._load()
return _text(self.iterentries())
def dirtext(self):
"""Get the full data of this directory as a bytestring. Make sure that
any submanifests have been written first, so their nodeids are correct.
"""
self._load()
flags = self.flags
lazydirs = [
(d[:-1], v[1], b't') for d, v in pycompat.iteritems(self._lazydirs)
]
dirs = [(d[:-1], self._dirs[d]._node, b't') for d in self._dirs]
files = [(f, self._files[f], flags(f)) for f in self._files]
return _text(sorted(dirs + files + lazydirs))
def read(self, gettext, readsubtree):
def _load_for_read(s):
s.parse(gettext(), readsubtree)
s._dirty = False
self._loadfunc = _load_for_read
def writesubtrees(self, m1, m2, writesubtree, match):
self._load() # for consistency; should never have any effect here
m1._load()
m2._load()
emptytree = treemanifest()
def getnode(m, d):
ld = m._lazydirs.get(d)
if ld:
return ld[1]
return m._dirs.get(d, emptytree)._node
# let's skip investigating things that `match` says we do not need.
visit = match.visitchildrenset(self._dir[:-1])
visit = self._loadchildrensetlazy(visit)
if visit == b'this' or visit == b'all':
visit = None
for d, subm in pycompat.iteritems(self._dirs):
if visit and d[:-1] not in visit:
continue
subp1 = getnode(m1, d)
subp2 = getnode(m2, d)
if subp1 == nullid:
subp1, subp2 = subp2, subp1
writesubtree(subm, subp1, subp2, match)
def walksubtrees(self, matcher=None):
"""Returns an iterator of the subtrees of this manifest, including this
manifest itself.
If `matcher` is provided, it only returns subtrees that match.
"""
if matcher and not matcher.visitdir(self._dir[:-1]):
return
if not matcher or matcher(self._dir[:-1]):
yield self
self._load()
# OPT: use visitchildrenset to avoid loading everything.
self._loadalllazy()
for d, subm in pycompat.iteritems(self._dirs):
for subtree in subm.walksubtrees(matcher=matcher):
yield subtree
class manifestfulltextcache(util.lrucachedict):
"""File-backed LRU cache for the manifest cache
File consists of entries, up to EOF:
- 20 bytes node, 4 bytes length, <length> manifest data
These are written in reverse cache order (oldest to newest).
"""
_file = b'manifestfulltextcache'
def __init__(self, max):
super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__init__(max)
self._dirty = False
self._read = False
self._opener = None
def read(self):
if self._read or self._opener is None:
return
try:
with self._opener(self._file) as fp:
set = super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__setitem__
# ignore trailing data, this is a cache, corruption is skipped
while True:
# TODO do we need to do work here for sha1 portability?
node = fp.read(20)
if len(node) < 20:
break
try:
size = struct.unpack(b'>L', fp.read(4))[0]
except struct.error:
break
value = bytearray(fp.read(size))
if len(value) != size:
break
set(node, value)
except IOError:
# the file is allowed to be missing
pass
self._read = True
self._dirty = False
def write(self):
if not self._dirty or self._opener is None:
return
# rotate backwards to the first used node
with self._opener(
self._file, b'w', atomictemp=True, checkambig=True
) as fp:
node = self._head.prev
while True:
if node.key in self._cache:
fp.write(node.key)
fp.write(struct.pack(b'>L', len(node.value)))
fp.write(node.value)
if node is self._head:
break
node = node.prev
def __len__(self):
if not self._read:
self.read()
return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__len__()
def __contains__(self, k):
if not self._read:
self.read()
return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__contains__(k)
def __iter__(self):
if not self._read:
self.read()
return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__iter__()
def __getitem__(self, k):
if not self._read:
self.read()
# the cache lru order can change on read
setdirty = self._cache.get(k) is not self._head
value = super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__getitem__(k)
if setdirty:
self._dirty = True
return value
def __setitem__(self, k, v):
if not self._read:
self.read()
super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__setitem__(k, v)
self._dirty = True
def __delitem__(self, k):
if not self._read:
self.read()
super(manifestfulltextcache, self).__delitem__(k)
self._dirty = True
def get(self, k, default=None):
if not self._read:
self.read()
return super(manifestfulltextcache, self).get(k, default=default)
def clear(self, clear_persisted_data=False):
super(manifestfulltextcache, self).clear()
if clear_persisted_data:
self._dirty = True
self.write()
self._read = False
# and upper bound of what we expect from compression
# (real live value seems to be "3")
MAXCOMPRESSION = 3
class FastdeltaUnavailable(Exception):
"""Exception raised when fastdelta isn't usable on a manifest."""
@interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifeststorage)
class manifestrevlog(object):
'''A revlog that stores manifest texts. This is responsible for caching the
full-text manifest contents.
'''
def __init__(
self,
opener,
tree=b'',
dirlogcache=None,
indexfile=None,
treemanifest=False,
):
"""Constructs a new manifest revlog
`indexfile` - used by extensions to have two manifests at once, like
when transitioning between flatmanifeset and treemanifests.
`treemanifest` - used to indicate this is a tree manifest revlog. Opener
options can also be used to make this a tree manifest revlog. The opener
option takes precedence, so if it is set to True, we ignore whatever
value is passed in to the constructor.
"""
# During normal operations, we expect to deal with not more than four
# revs at a time (such as during commit --amend). When rebasing large
# stacks of commits, the number can go up, hence the config knob below.
cachesize = 4
optiontreemanifest = False
opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None)
if opts is not None:
cachesize = opts.get(b'manifestcachesize', cachesize)
optiontreemanifest = opts.get(b'treemanifest', False)
self._treeondisk = optiontreemanifest or treemanifest
self._fulltextcache = manifestfulltextcache(cachesize)
if tree:
assert self._treeondisk, b'opts is %r' % opts
if indexfile is None:
indexfile = b'00manifest.i'
if tree:
indexfile = b"meta/" + tree + indexfile
self.tree = tree
# The dirlogcache is kept on the root manifest log
if tree:
self._dirlogcache = dirlogcache
else:
self._dirlogcache = {b'': self}
self._revlog = revlog.revlog(
opener,
indexfile,
# only root indexfile is cached
checkambig=not bool(tree),
mmaplargeindex=True,
upperboundcomp=MAXCOMPRESSION,
persistentnodemap=opener.options.get(b'persistent-nodemap', False),
)
self.index = self._revlog.index
self.version = self._revlog.version
self._generaldelta = self._revlog._generaldelta
def _setupmanifestcachehooks(self, repo):
"""Persist the manifestfulltextcache on lock release"""
if not util.safehasattr(repo, b'_wlockref'):
return
self._fulltextcache._opener = repo.wcachevfs
if repo._currentlock(repo._wlockref) is None:
return
reporef = weakref.ref(repo)
manifestrevlogref = weakref.ref(self)
def persistmanifestcache(success):
# Repo is in an unknown state, do not persist.
if not success:
return
repo = reporef()
self = manifestrevlogref()
if repo is None or self is None:
return
if repo.manifestlog.getstorage(b'') is not self:
# there's a different manifest in play now, abort
return
self._fulltextcache.write()
repo._afterlock(persistmanifestcache)
@property
def fulltextcache(self):
return self._fulltextcache
def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data=False):
self._revlog.clearcaches()
self._fulltextcache.clear(clear_persisted_data=clear_persisted_data)
self._dirlogcache = {self.tree: self}
def dirlog(self, d):
if d:
assert self._treeondisk
if d not in self._dirlogcache:
mfrevlog = manifestrevlog(
self.opener, d, self._dirlogcache, treemanifest=self._treeondisk
)
self._dirlogcache[d] = mfrevlog
return self._dirlogcache[d]
def add(
self,
m,
transaction,
link,
p1,
p2,
added,
removed,
readtree=None,
match=None,
):
try:
if p1 not in self.fulltextcache:
raise FastdeltaUnavailable()
# If our first parent is in the manifest cache, we can
# compute a delta here using properties we know about the
# manifest up-front, which may save time later for the
# revlog layer.
_checkforbidden(added)
# combine the changed lists into one sorted iterator
work = heapq.merge(
[(x, False) for x in sorted(added)],
[(x, True) for x in sorted(removed)],
)
arraytext, deltatext = m.fastdelta(self.fulltextcache[p1], work)
cachedelta = self._revlog.rev(p1), deltatext
text = util.buffer(arraytext)
n = self._revlog.addrevision(
text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta
)
except FastdeltaUnavailable:
# The first parent manifest isn't already loaded or the
# manifest implementation doesn't support fastdelta, so
# we'll just encode a fulltext of the manifest and pass
# that through to the revlog layer, and let it handle the
# delta process.
if self._treeondisk:
assert readtree, b"readtree must be set for treemanifest writes"
assert match, b"match must be specified for treemanifest writes"
m1 = readtree(self.tree, p1)
m2 = readtree(self.tree, p2)
n = self._addtree(
m, transaction, link, m1, m2, readtree, match=match
)
arraytext = None
else:
text = m.text()
n = self._revlog.addrevision(text, transaction, link, p1, p2)
arraytext = bytearray(text)
if arraytext is not None:
self.fulltextcache[n] = arraytext
return n
def _addtree(self, m, transaction, link, m1, m2, readtree, match):
# If the manifest is unchanged compared to one parent,
# don't write a new revision
if self.tree != b'' and (
m.unmodifiedsince(m1) or m.unmodifiedsince(m2)
):
return m.node()
def writesubtree(subm, subp1, subp2, match):
sublog = self.dirlog(subm.dir())
sublog.add(
subm,
transaction,
link,
subp1,
subp2,
None,
None,
readtree=readtree,
match=match,
)
m.writesubtrees(m1, m2, writesubtree, match)
text = m.dirtext()
n = None
if self.tree != b'':
# Double-check whether contents are unchanged to one parent
if text == m1.dirtext():
n = m1.node()
elif text == m2.dirtext():
n = m2.node()
if not n:
n = self._revlog.addrevision(
text, transaction, link, m1.node(), m2.node()
)
# Save nodeid so parent manifest can calculate its nodeid
m.setnode(n)
return n
def __len__(self):
return len(self._revlog)
def __iter__(self):
return self._revlog.__iter__()
def rev(self, node):
return self._revlog.rev(node)
def node(self, rev):
return self._revlog.node(rev)
def lookup(self, value):
return self._revlog.lookup(value)
def parentrevs(self, rev):
return self._revlog.parentrevs(rev)
def parents(self, node):
return self._revlog.parents(node)
def linkrev(self, rev):
return self._revlog.linkrev(rev)
def checksize(self):
return self._revlog.checksize()
def revision(self, node, _df=None, raw=False):
return self._revlog.revision(node, _df=_df, raw=raw)
def rawdata(self, node, _df=None):
return self._revlog.rawdata(node, _df=_df)
def revdiff(self, rev1, rev2):
return self._revlog.revdiff(rev1, rev2)
def cmp(self, node, text):
return self._revlog.cmp(node, text)
def deltaparent(self, rev):
return self._revlog.deltaparent(rev)
def emitrevisions(
self,
nodes,
nodesorder=None,
revisiondata=False,
assumehaveparentrevisions=False,
deltamode=repository.CG_DELTAMODE_STD,
):
return self._revlog.emitrevisions(
nodes,
nodesorder=nodesorder,
revisiondata=revisiondata,
assumehaveparentrevisions=assumehaveparentrevisions,
deltamode=deltamode,
)
def addgroup(self, deltas, linkmapper, transaction, addrevisioncb=None):
return self._revlog.addgroup(
deltas, linkmapper, transaction, addrevisioncb=addrevisioncb
)
def rawsize(self, rev):
return self._revlog.rawsize(rev)
def getstrippoint(self, minlink):
return self._revlog.getstrippoint(minlink)
def strip(self, minlink, transaction):
return self._revlog.strip(minlink, transaction)
def files(self):
return self._revlog.files()
def clone(self, tr, destrevlog, **kwargs):
if not isinstance(destrevlog, manifestrevlog):
raise error.ProgrammingError(b'expected manifestrevlog to clone()')
return self._revlog.clone(tr, destrevlog._revlog, **kwargs)
def storageinfo(
self,
exclusivefiles=False,
sharedfiles=False,
revisionscount=False,
trackedsize=False,
storedsize=False,
):
return self._revlog.storageinfo(
exclusivefiles=exclusivefiles,
sharedfiles=sharedfiles,
revisionscount=revisionscount,
trackedsize=trackedsize,
storedsize=storedsize,
)
@property
def indexfile(self):
return self._revlog.indexfile
@indexfile.setter
def indexfile(self, value):
self._revlog.indexfile = value
@property
def opener(self):
return self._revlog.opener
@opener.setter
def opener(self, value):
self._revlog.opener = value
@interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestlog)
class manifestlog(object):
"""A collection class representing the collection of manifest snapshots
referenced by commits in the repository.
In this situation, 'manifest' refers to the abstract concept of a snapshot
of the list of files in the given commit. Consumers of the output of this
class do not care about the implementation details of the actual manifests
they receive (i.e. tree or flat or lazily loaded, etc)."""
def __init__(self, opener, repo, rootstore, narrowmatch):
usetreemanifest = False
cachesize = 4
opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None)
if opts is not None:
usetreemanifest = opts.get(b'treemanifest', usetreemanifest)
cachesize = opts.get(b'manifestcachesize', cachesize)
self._treemanifests = usetreemanifest
self._rootstore = rootstore
self._rootstore._setupmanifestcachehooks(repo)
self._narrowmatch = narrowmatch
# A cache of the manifestctx or treemanifestctx for each directory
self._dirmancache = {}
self._dirmancache[b''] = util.lrucachedict(cachesize)
self._cachesize = cachesize
def __getitem__(self, node):
"""Retrieves the manifest instance for the given node. Throws a
LookupError if not found.
"""
return self.get(b'', node)
def get(self, tree, node, verify=True):
"""Retrieves the manifest instance for the given node. Throws a
LookupError if not found.
`verify` - if True an exception will be thrown if the node is not in
the revlog
"""
if node in self._dirmancache.get(tree, ()):
return self._dirmancache[tree][node]
if not self._narrowmatch.always():
if not self._narrowmatch.visitdir(tree[:-1]):
return excludeddirmanifestctx(tree, node)
if tree:
if self._rootstore._treeondisk:
if verify:
# Side-effect is LookupError is raised if node doesn't
# exist.
self.getstorage(tree).rev(node)
m = treemanifestctx(self, tree, node)
else:
raise error.Abort(
_(
b"cannot ask for manifest directory '%s' in a flat "
b"manifest"
)
% tree
)
else:
if verify:
# Side-effect is LookupError is raised if node doesn't exist.
self._rootstore.rev(node)
if self._treemanifests:
m = treemanifestctx(self, b'', node)
else:
m = manifestctx(self, node)
if node != nullid:
mancache = self._dirmancache.get(tree)
if not mancache:
mancache = util.lrucachedict(self._cachesize)
self._dirmancache[tree] = mancache
mancache[node] = m
return m
def getstorage(self, tree):
return self._rootstore.dirlog(tree)
def clearcaches(self, clear_persisted_data=False):
self._dirmancache.clear()
self._rootstore.clearcaches(clear_persisted_data=clear_persisted_data)
def rev(self, node):
return self._rootstore.rev(node)
def update_caches(self, transaction):
return self._rootstore._revlog.update_caches(transaction=transaction)
@interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestrevisionwritable)
class memmanifestctx(object):
def __init__(self, manifestlog):
self._manifestlog = manifestlog
self._manifestdict = manifestdict()
def _storage(self):
return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'')
def copy(self):
memmf = memmanifestctx(self._manifestlog)
memmf._manifestdict = self.read().copy()
return memmf
def read(self):
return self._manifestdict
def write(self, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, match=None):
return self._storage().add(
self._manifestdict,
transaction,
link,
p1,
p2,
added,
removed,
match=match,
)
@interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestrevisionstored)
class manifestctx(object):
"""A class representing a single revision of a manifest, including its
contents, its parent revs, and its linkrev.
"""
def __init__(self, manifestlog, node):
self._manifestlog = manifestlog
self._data = None
self._node = node
# TODO: We eventually want p1, p2, and linkrev exposed on this class,
# but let's add it later when something needs it and we can load it
# lazily.
# self.p1, self.p2 = store.parents(node)
# rev = store.rev(node)
# self.linkrev = store.linkrev(rev)
def _storage(self):
return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'')
def node(self):
return self._node
def copy(self):
memmf = memmanifestctx(self._manifestlog)
memmf._manifestdict = self.read().copy()
return memmf
@propertycache
def parents(self):
return self._storage().parents(self._node)
def read(self):
if self._data is None:
if self._node == nullid:
self._data = manifestdict()
else:
store = self._storage()
if self._node in store.fulltextcache:
text = pycompat.bytestr(store.fulltextcache[self._node])
else:
text = store.revision(self._node)
arraytext = bytearray(text)
store.fulltextcache[self._node] = arraytext
self._data = manifestdict(text)
return self._data
def readfast(self, shallow=False):
'''Calls either readdelta or read, based on which would be less work.
readdelta is called if the delta is against the p1, and therefore can be
read quickly.
If `shallow` is True, nothing changes since this is a flat manifest.
'''
store = self._storage()
r = store.rev(self._node)
deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r)
if deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in store.parentrevs(r):
return self.readdelta()
return self.read()
def readdelta(self, shallow=False):
'''Returns a manifest containing just the entries that are present
in this manifest, but not in its p1 manifest. This is efficient to read
if the revlog delta is already p1.
Changing the value of `shallow` has no effect on flat manifests.
'''
store = self._storage()
r = store.rev(self._node)
d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r))
return manifestdict(d)
def find(self, key):
return self.read().find(key)
@interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestrevisionwritable)
class memtreemanifestctx(object):
def __init__(self, manifestlog, dir=b''):
self._manifestlog = manifestlog
self._dir = dir
self._treemanifest = treemanifest()
def _storage(self):
return self._manifestlog.getstorage(b'')
def copy(self):
memmf = memtreemanifestctx(self._manifestlog, dir=self._dir)
memmf._treemanifest = self._treemanifest.copy()
return memmf
def read(self):
return self._treemanifest
def write(self, transaction, link, p1, p2, added, removed, match=None):
def readtree(dir, node):
return self._manifestlog.get(dir, node).read()
return self._storage().add(
self._treemanifest,
transaction,
link,
p1,
p2,
added,
removed,
readtree=readtree,
match=match,
)
@interfaceutil.implementer(repository.imanifestrevisionstored)
class treemanifestctx(object):
def __init__(self, manifestlog, dir, node):
self._manifestlog = manifestlog
self._dir = dir
self._data = None
self._node = node
# TODO: Load p1/p2/linkrev lazily. They need to be lazily loaded so that
# we can instantiate treemanifestctx objects for directories we don't
# have on disk.
# self.p1, self.p2 = store.parents(node)
# rev = store.rev(node)
# self.linkrev = store.linkrev(rev)
def _storage(self):
narrowmatch = self._manifestlog._narrowmatch
if not narrowmatch.always():
if not narrowmatch.visitdir(self._dir[:-1]):
return excludedmanifestrevlog(self._dir)
return self._manifestlog.getstorage(self._dir)
def read(self):
if self._data is None:
store = self._storage()
if self._node == nullid:
self._data = treemanifest()
# TODO accessing non-public API
elif store._treeondisk:
m = treemanifest(dir=self._dir)
def gettext():
return store.revision(self._node)
def readsubtree(dir, subm):
# Set verify to False since we need to be able to create
# subtrees for trees that don't exist on disk.
return self._manifestlog.get(dir, subm, verify=False).read()
m.read(gettext, readsubtree)
m.setnode(self._node)
self._data = m
else:
if self._node in store.fulltextcache:
text = pycompat.bytestr(store.fulltextcache[self._node])
else:
text = store.revision(self._node)
arraytext = bytearray(text)
store.fulltextcache[self._node] = arraytext
self._data = treemanifest(dir=self._dir, text=text)
return self._data
def node(self):
return self._node
def copy(self):
memmf = memtreemanifestctx(self._manifestlog, dir=self._dir)
memmf._treemanifest = self.read().copy()
return memmf
@propertycache
def parents(self):
return self._storage().parents(self._node)
def readdelta(self, shallow=False):
'''Returns a manifest containing just the entries that are present
in this manifest, but not in its p1 manifest. This is efficient to read
if the revlog delta is already p1.
If `shallow` is True, this will read the delta for this directory,
without recursively reading subdirectory manifests. Instead, any
subdirectory entry will be reported as it appears in the manifest, i.e.
the subdirectory will be reported among files and distinguished only by
its 't' flag.
'''
store = self._storage()
if shallow:
r = store.rev(self._node)
d = mdiff.patchtext(store.revdiff(store.deltaparent(r), r))
return manifestdict(d)
else:
# Need to perform a slow delta
r0 = store.deltaparent(store.rev(self._node))
m0 = self._manifestlog.get(self._dir, store.node(r0)).read()
m1 = self.read()
md = treemanifest(dir=self._dir)
for f, ((n0, fl0), (n1, fl1)) in pycompat.iteritems(m0.diff(m1)):
if n1:
md[f] = n1
if fl1:
md.setflag(f, fl1)
return md
def readfast(self, shallow=False):
'''Calls either readdelta or read, based on which would be less work.
readdelta is called if the delta is against the p1, and therefore can be
read quickly.
If `shallow` is True, it only returns the entries from this manifest,
and not any submanifests.
'''
store = self._storage()
r = store.rev(self._node)
deltaparent = store.deltaparent(r)
if deltaparent != nullrev and deltaparent in store.parentrevs(r):
return self.readdelta(shallow=shallow)
if shallow:
return manifestdict(store.revision(self._node))
else:
return self.read()
def find(self, key):
return self.read().find(key)
class excludeddir(treemanifest):
"""Stand-in for a directory that is excluded from the repository.
With narrowing active on a repository that uses treemanifests,
some of the directory revlogs will be excluded from the resulting
clone. This is a huge storage win for clients, but means we need
some sort of pseudo-manifest to surface to internals so we can
detect a merge conflict outside the narrowspec. That's what this
class is: it stands in for a directory whose node is known, but
whose contents are unknown.
"""
def __init__(self, dir, node):
super(excludeddir, self).__init__(dir)
self._node = node
# Add an empty file, which will be included by iterators and such,
# appearing as the directory itself (i.e. something like "dir/")
self._files[b''] = node
self._flags[b''] = b't'
# Manifests outside the narrowspec should never be modified, so avoid
# copying. This makes a noticeable difference when there are very many
# directories outside the narrowspec. Also, it makes sense for the copy to
# be of the same type as the original, which would not happen with the
# super type's copy().
def copy(self):
return self
class excludeddirmanifestctx(treemanifestctx):
"""context wrapper for excludeddir - see that docstring for rationale"""
def __init__(self, dir, node):
self._dir = dir
self._node = node
def read(self):
return excludeddir(self._dir, self._node)
def write(self, *args):
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b'attempt to write manifest from excluded dir %s' % self._dir
)
class excludedmanifestrevlog(manifestrevlog):
"""Stand-in for excluded treemanifest revlogs.
When narrowing is active on a treemanifest repository, we'll have
references to directories we can't see due to the revlog being
skipped. This class exists to conform to the manifestrevlog
interface for those directories and proactively prevent writes to
outside the narrowspec.
"""
def __init__(self, dir):
self._dir = dir
def __len__(self):
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b'attempt to get length of excluded dir %s' % self._dir
)
def rev(self, node):
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b'attempt to get rev from excluded dir %s' % self._dir
)
def linkrev(self, node):
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b'attempt to get linkrev from excluded dir %s' % self._dir
)
def node(self, rev):
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b'attempt to get node from excluded dir %s' % self._dir
)
def add(self, *args, **kwargs):
# We should never write entries in dirlogs outside the narrow clone.
# However, the method still gets called from writesubtree() in
# _addtree(), so we need to handle it. We should possibly make that
# avoid calling add() with a clean manifest (_dirty is always False
# in excludeddir instances).
pass