work around python bug on solaris 10.
write to file opened mode 'a+' should write to end of file and update
offset pointer, but does not (solaris 10 has python 2.3.3).
fix is to always seek.
# bisect extension for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Benoit Boissinot <benoit.boissinot@ens-lyon.org>
# Inspired by git bisect, extension skeleton taken from mq.py.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
# of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
from mercurial.demandload import demandload
demandload(globals(), "os sys sets mercurial:hg,util")
versionstr = "0.0.3"
def lookup_rev(ui, repo, rev=None):
"""returns rev or the checked-out revision if rev is None"""
if not rev is None:
return repo.lookup(rev)
parents = [p for p in repo.dirstate.parents() if p != hg.nullid]
if len(parents) != 1:
ui.warn("unexpected number of parents\n")
ui.warn("please commit or revert\n")
sys.exit(1)
return parents.pop()
def check_clean(ui, repo):
modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown = repo.changes()
if modified or added or removed:
ui.warn("Repository is not clean, please commit or revert\n")
sys.exit(1)
class bisect(object):
"""dichotomic search in the DAG of changesets"""
def __init__(self, ui, repo):
self.repo = repo
self.path = repo.join("bisect")
self.opener = util.opener(self.path)
self.ui = ui
self.goodrevs = []
self.badrev = None
self.good_dirty = 0
self.bad_dirty = 0
self.good_path = "good"
self.bad_path = "bad"
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.path, self.good_path)):
self.goodrevs = self.opener(self.good_path).read().splitlines()
self.goodrevs = [hg.bin(x) for x in self.goodrevs]
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.path, self.bad_path)):
r = self.opener(self.bad_path).read().splitlines()
if r:
self.badrev = hg.bin(r.pop(0))
def __del__(self):
if not os.path.isdir(self.path):
return
f = self.opener(self.good_path, "w")
f.write("\n".join([hg.hex(r) for r in self.goodrevs]))
if len(self.goodrevs) > 0:
f.write("\n")
f = self.opener(self.bad_path, "w")
if self.badrev:
f.write(hg.hex(self.badrev) + "\n")
def init(self):
"""start a new bisection"""
if os.path.isdir(self.path):
self.ui.warn("bisect directory already exists\n")
return 1
os.mkdir(self.path)
check_clean(self.ui, self.repo)
return 0
def reset(self):
"""finish a bisection"""
if os.path.isdir(self.path):
sl = [os.path.join(self.path, p)
for p in [self.bad_path, self.good_path]]
for s in sl:
if os.path.exists(s):
os.unlink(s)
os.rmdir(self.path)
# Not sure about this
#self.ui.write("Going back to tip\n")
#self.repo.update(self.repo.changelog.tip())
return 1
def num_ancestors(self, head=None, stop=None):
"""
returns a dict with the mapping:
node -> number of ancestors (self included)
for all nodes who are ancestor of head and
not in stop.
"""
if head is None:
head = self.badrev
return self.__ancestors_and_nb_ancestors(head, stop)[1]
def ancestors(self, head=None, stop=None):
"""
returns the set of the ancestors of head (self included)
who are not in stop.
"""
if head is None:
head = self.badrev
return self.__ancestors_and_nb_ancestors(head, stop)[0]
def __ancestors_and_nb_ancestors(self, head, stop=None):
"""
if stop is None then ancestors of goodrevs are used as
lower limit.
returns (anc, n_child) where anc is the set of the ancestors of head
and n_child is a dictionary with the following mapping:
node -> number of ancestors (self included)
"""
cl = self.repo.changelog
if not stop:
stop = sets.Set([])
for i in xrange(len(self.goodrevs)-1, -1, -1):
g = self.goodrevs[i]
if g in stop:
continue
stop.update(cl.reachable(g))
def num_children(a):
"""
returns a dictionnary with the following mapping
node -> [number of children, empty set]
"""
d = {a: [0, sets.Set([])]}
for i in xrange(cl.rev(a)+1):
n = cl.node(i)
if not d.has_key(n):
d[n] = [0, sets.Set([])]
parents = [p for p in cl.parents(n) if p != hg.nullid]
for p in parents:
d[p][0] += 1
return d
if head in stop:
self.ui.warn("Unconsistent state, %s is good and bad\n"
% hg.hex(head))
sys.exit(1)
n_child = num_children(head)
for i in xrange(cl.rev(head)+1):
n = cl.node(i)
parents = [p for p in cl.parents(n) if p != hg.nullid]
for p in parents:
n_child[p][0] -= 1
if not n in stop:
n_child[n][1].union_update(n_child[p][1])
if n_child[p][0] == 0:
n_child[p] = len(n_child[p][1])
if not n in stop:
n_child[n][1].add(n)
if n_child[n][0] == 0:
if n == head:
anc = n_child[n][1]
n_child[n] = len(n_child[n][1])
return anc, n_child
def next(self):
if not self.badrev:
self.ui.warn("You should give at least one bad\n")
sys.exit(1)
if not self.goodrevs:
self.ui.warn("No good revision given\n")
self.ui.warn("Assuming the first revision is good\n")
ancestors, num_ancestors = self.__ancestors_and_nb_ancestors(
self.badrev)
tot = len(ancestors)
if tot == 1:
if ancestors.pop() != self.badrev:
self.ui.warn("Could not find the first bad revision\n")
sys.exit(1)
self.ui.write(
"The first bad revision is : %s\n" % hg.hex(self.badrev))
sys.exit(0)
self.ui.write("%d revisions left\n" % tot)
best_rev = None
best_len = -1
for n in ancestors:
l = num_ancestors[n]
l = min(l, tot - l)
if l > best_len:
best_len = l
best_rev = n
return best_rev
def autonext(self):
"""find and update to the next revision to test"""
check_clean(self.ui, self.repo)
rev = self.next()
self.ui.write("Now testing %s\n" % hg.hex(rev))
return self.repo.update(rev, force=True)
def good(self, rev):
self.goodrevs.append(rev)
def autogood(self, rev=None):
"""mark revision as good and update to the next revision to test"""
check_clean(self.ui, self.repo)
rev = lookup_rev(self.ui, self.repo, rev)
self.good(rev)
if self.badrev:
self.autonext()
def bad(self, rev):
self.badrev = rev
def autobad(self, rev=None):
"""mark revision as bad and update to the next revision to test"""
check_clean(self.ui, self.repo)
rev = lookup_rev(self.ui, self.repo, rev)
self.bad(rev)
if self.goodrevs:
self.autonext()
# should we put it in the class ?
def test(ui, repo, rev):
"""test the bisection code"""
b = bisect(ui, repo)
rev = repo.lookup(rev)
ui.write("testing with rev %s\n" % hg.hex(rev))
anc = b.ancestors()
while len(anc) > 1:
if not rev in anc:
ui.warn("failure while bisecting\n")
sys.exit(1)
ui.write("it worked :)\n")
new_rev = b.next()
ui.write("choosing if good or bad\n")
if rev in b.ancestors(head=new_rev):
b.bad(new_rev)
ui.write("it is bad\n")
else:
b.good(new_rev)
ui.write("it is good\n")
anc = b.ancestors()
repo.update(new_rev, force=True)
for v in anc:
if v != rev:
ui.warn("fail to found cset! :(\n")
return 1
ui.write("Found bad cset: %s\n" % hg.hex(b.badrev))
ui.write("Everything is ok :)\n")
return 0
def bisect_run(ui, repo, cmd=None, *args):
"""bisect extension: dichotomic search in the DAG of changesets
for subcommands see "hg bisect help\"
"""
def help_(cmd=None, *args):
"""show help for a given bisect subcommand or all subcommands"""
cmdtable = bisectcmdtable
if cmd:
doc = cmdtable[cmd][0].__doc__
synopsis = cmdtable[cmd][2]
ui.write(synopsis + "\n")
ui.write("\n" + doc + "\n")
return
ui.write("list of subcommands for the bisect extension\n\n")
cmds = cmdtable.keys()
cmds.sort()
m = max([len(c) for c in cmds])
for cmd in cmds:
doc = cmdtable[cmd][0].__doc__.splitlines(0)[0].rstrip()
ui.write(" %-*s %s\n" % (m, cmd, doc))
b = bisect(ui, repo)
bisectcmdtable = {
"init": (b.init, 0, "hg bisect init"),
"bad": (b.autobad, 1, "hg bisect bad [<rev>]"),
"good": (b.autogood, 1, "hg bisect good [<rev>]"),
"next": (b.autonext, 0, "hg bisect next"),
"reset": (b.reset, 0, "hg bisect reset"),
"help": (help_, 1, "hg bisect help [<subcommand>]"),
}
if not bisectcmdtable.has_key(cmd):
ui.warn("bisect: Unknown sub-command\n")
return help_()
if len(args) > bisectcmdtable[cmd][1]:
ui.warn("bisect: Too many arguments\n")
return help_()
return bisectcmdtable[cmd][0](*args)
cmdtable = {
"bisect": (bisect_run, [], "hg bisect [help|init|reset|next|good|bad]"),
#"bisect-test": (test, [], "hg bisect-test rev"),
}