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largefiles: handle commit -A properly, after a --large commit (issue3542)
Previous to this, 'commit -A' would add as normal files, files that were already
committed as largefiles, resulting in files being listed twice by 'status -A'.
It also missed when (only) a largefile was deleted, even though status reported
it as '!'. This also has the side effect of properly reporting the state of the
affected largefiles in the post commit hook after a remove that also affected a
normal file (the largefiles used to be 'R', now are properly absent).
Since scmutil.addremove() is called both by the ui command (after some trivial
argument validation) and during the commit process when -A is specified, it
seems like a more appropriate method to wrap than the addremove command.
Currently, a repo is only enabled to use largefiles after an add that explicitly
identifies some file as large, and a subsequent commit. Therefore, this patch
only changes behavior after such a largefile enabling commit.
Note that in the test, if the final commit had a '-v', 'removing large8' would
be printed twice. Both of these originate in removelargefiles(). The first
print is in verbose mode after traversing remove + forget, the second is because
the '_isaddremove' attr is set and 'after' is not.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:56:41 -0400 |
parents | 3ac9592b7ab4 |
children | e7cfe3587ea4 fe3b26048140 |
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# revlog.py - storage back-end 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. """Storage back-end for Mercurial. This provides efficient delta storage with O(1) retrieve and append and O(changes) merge between branches. """ # import stuff from node for others to import from revlog from node import bin, hex, nullid, nullrev from i18n import _ import ancestor, mdiff, parsers, error, util, dagutil import struct, zlib, errno _pack = struct.pack _unpack = struct.unpack _compress = zlib.compress _decompress = zlib.decompress _sha = util.sha1 # revlog header flags REVLOGV0 = 0 REVLOGNG = 1 REVLOGNGINLINEDATA = (1 << 16) REVLOGGENERALDELTA = (1 << 17) REVLOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS = REVLOGNGINLINEDATA REVLOG_DEFAULT_FORMAT = REVLOGNG REVLOG_DEFAULT_VERSION = REVLOG_DEFAULT_FORMAT | REVLOG_DEFAULT_FLAGS REVLOGNG_FLAGS = REVLOGNGINLINEDATA | REVLOGGENERALDELTA # revlog index flags REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS = 0 # max size of revlog with inline data _maxinline = 131072 _chunksize = 1048576 RevlogError = error.RevlogError LookupError = error.LookupError def getoffset(q): return int(q >> 16) def gettype(q): return int(q & 0xFFFF) def offset_type(offset, type): return long(long(offset) << 16 | type) nullhash = _sha(nullid) def hash(text, p1, p2): """generate a hash from the given text and its parent hashes This hash combines both the current file contents and its history in a manner that makes it easy to distinguish nodes with the same content in the revision graph. """ # As of now, if one of the parent node is null, p2 is null if p2 == nullid: # deep copy of a hash is faster than creating one s = nullhash.copy() s.update(p1) else: # none of the parent nodes are nullid l = [p1, p2] l.sort() s = _sha(l[0]) s.update(l[1]) s.update(text) return s.digest() def decompress(bin): """ decompress the given input """ if not bin: return bin t = bin[0] if t == '\0': return bin if t == 'x': try: return _decompress(bin) except zlib.error, e: raise RevlogError(_("revlog decompress error: %s") % str(e)) if t == 'u': return bin[1:] raise RevlogError(_("unknown compression type %r") % t) indexformatv0 = ">4l20s20s20s" v0shaoffset = 56 class revlogoldio(object): def __init__(self): self.size = struct.calcsize(indexformatv0) def parseindex(self, data, inline): s = self.size index = [] nodemap = {nullid: nullrev} n = off = 0 l = len(data) while off + s <= l: cur = data[off:off + s] off += s e = _unpack(indexformatv0, cur) # transform to revlogv1 format e2 = (offset_type(e[0], 0), e[1], -1, e[2], e[3], nodemap.get(e[4], nullrev), nodemap.get(e[5], nullrev), e[6]) index.append(e2) nodemap[e[6]] = n n += 1 # add the magic null revision at -1 index.append((0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1, nullid)) return index, nodemap, None def packentry(self, entry, node, version, rev): if gettype(entry[0]): raise RevlogError(_("index entry flags need RevlogNG")) e2 = (getoffset(entry[0]), entry[1], entry[3], entry[4], node(entry[5]), node(entry[6]), entry[7]) return _pack(indexformatv0, *e2) # index ng: # 6 bytes: offset # 2 bytes: flags # 4 bytes: compressed length # 4 bytes: uncompressed length # 4 bytes: base rev # 4 bytes: link rev # 4 bytes: parent 1 rev # 4 bytes: parent 2 rev # 32 bytes: nodeid indexformatng = ">Qiiiiii20s12x" ngshaoffset = 32 versionformat = ">I" class revlogio(object): def __init__(self): self.size = struct.calcsize(indexformatng) def parseindex(self, data, inline): # call the C implementation to parse the index data index, cache = parsers.parse_index2(data, inline) return index, getattr(index, 'nodemap', None), cache def packentry(self, entry, node, version, rev): p = _pack(indexformatng, *entry) if rev == 0: p = _pack(versionformat, version) + p[4:] return p class revlog(object): """ the underlying revision storage object A revlog consists of two parts, an index and the revision data. The index is a file with a fixed record size containing information on each revision, including its nodeid (hash), the nodeids of its parents, the position and offset of its data within the data file, and the revision it's based on. Finally, each entry contains a linkrev entry that can serve as a pointer to external data. The revision data itself is a linear collection of data chunks. Each chunk represents a revision and is usually represented as a delta against the previous chunk. To bound lookup time, runs of deltas are limited to about 2 times the length of the original version data. This makes retrieval of a version proportional to its size, or O(1) relative to the number of revisions. Both pieces of the revlog are written to in an append-only fashion, which means we never need to rewrite a file to insert or remove data, and can use some simple techniques to avoid the need for locking while reading. """ def __init__(self, opener, indexfile): """ create a revlog object opener is a function that abstracts the file opening operation and can be used to implement COW semantics or the like. """ self.indexfile = indexfile self.datafile = indexfile[:-2] + ".d" self.opener = opener self._cache = None self._basecache = (0, 0) self._chunkcache = (0, '') self.index = [] self._pcache = {} self._nodecache = {nullid: nullrev} self._nodepos = None v = REVLOG_DEFAULT_VERSION opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None) if opts is not None: if 'revlogv1' in opts: if 'generaldelta' in opts: v |= REVLOGGENERALDELTA else: v = 0 i = '' self._initempty = True try: f = self.opener(self.indexfile) i = f.read() f.close() if len(i) > 0: v = struct.unpack(versionformat, i[:4])[0] self._initempty = False except IOError, inst: if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise self.version = v self._inline = v & REVLOGNGINLINEDATA self._generaldelta = v & REVLOGGENERALDELTA flags = v & ~0xFFFF fmt = v & 0xFFFF if fmt == REVLOGV0 and flags: raise RevlogError(_("index %s unknown flags %#04x for format v0") % (self.indexfile, flags >> 16)) elif fmt == REVLOGNG and flags & ~REVLOGNG_FLAGS: raise RevlogError(_("index %s unknown flags %#04x for revlogng") % (self.indexfile, flags >> 16)) elif fmt > REVLOGNG: raise RevlogError(_("index %s unknown format %d") % (self.indexfile, fmt)) self._io = revlogio() if self.version == REVLOGV0: self._io = revlogoldio() try: d = self._io.parseindex(i, self._inline) except (ValueError, IndexError): raise RevlogError(_("index %s is corrupted") % (self.indexfile)) self.index, nodemap, self._chunkcache = d if nodemap is not None: self.nodemap = self._nodecache = nodemap if not self._chunkcache: self._chunkclear() def tip(self): return self.node(len(self.index) - 2) def __len__(self): return len(self.index) - 1 def __iter__(self): for i in xrange(len(self)): yield i @util.propertycache def nodemap(self): self.rev(self.node(0)) return self._nodecache def hasnode(self, node): try: self.rev(node) return True except KeyError: return False def clearcaches(self): try: self._nodecache.clearcaches() except AttributeError: self._nodecache = {nullid: nullrev} self._nodepos = None def rev(self, node): try: return self._nodecache[node] except RevlogError: # parsers.c radix tree lookup failed raise LookupError(node, self.indexfile, _('no node')) except KeyError: # pure python cache lookup failed n = self._nodecache i = self.index p = self._nodepos if p is None: p = len(i) - 2 for r in xrange(p, -1, -1): v = i[r][7] n[v] = r if v == node: self._nodepos = r - 1 return r raise LookupError(node, self.indexfile, _('no node')) def node(self, rev): return self.index[rev][7] def linkrev(self, rev): return self.index[rev][4] def parents(self, node): i = self.index d = i[self.rev(node)] return i[d[5]][7], i[d[6]][7] # map revisions to nodes inline def parentrevs(self, rev): return self.index[rev][5:7] def start(self, rev): return int(self.index[rev][0] >> 16) def end(self, rev): return self.start(rev) + self.length(rev) def length(self, rev): return self.index[rev][1] def chainbase(self, rev): index = self.index base = index[rev][3] while base != rev: rev = base base = index[rev][3] return base def flags(self, rev): return self.index[rev][0] & 0xFFFF def rawsize(self, rev): """return the length of the uncompressed text for a given revision""" l = self.index[rev][2] if l >= 0: return l t = self.revision(self.node(rev)) return len(t) size = rawsize def ancestors(self, revs, stoprev=0): """Generate the ancestors of 'revs' in reverse topological order. Does not generate revs lower than stoprev. Yield a sequence of revision numbers starting with the parents of each revision in revs, i.e., each revision is *not* considered an ancestor of itself. Results are in breadth-first order: parents of each rev in revs, then parents of those, etc. Result does not include the null revision.""" visit = util.deque(revs) seen = set([nullrev]) while visit: for parent in self.parentrevs(visit.popleft()): if parent < stoprev: continue if parent not in seen: visit.append(parent) seen.add(parent) yield parent def incancestors(self, revs, stoprev=0): """Identical to ancestors() except it also generates the revisions, 'revs'""" for rev in revs: yield rev for rev in self.ancestors(revs, stoprev): yield rev def descendants(self, revs): """Generate the descendants of 'revs' in revision order. Yield a sequence of revision numbers starting with a child of some rev in revs, i.e., each revision is *not* considered a descendant of itself. Results are ordered by revision number (a topological sort).""" first = min(revs) if first == nullrev: for i in self: yield i return seen = set(revs) for i in xrange(first + 1, len(self)): for x in self.parentrevs(i): if x != nullrev and x in seen: seen.add(i) yield i break def findcommonmissing(self, common=None, heads=None): """Return a tuple of the ancestors of common and the ancestors of heads that are not ancestors of common. In revset terminology, we return the tuple: ::common, (::heads) - (::common) The list is sorted by revision number, meaning it is topologically sorted. 'heads' and 'common' are both lists of node IDs. If heads is not supplied, uses all of the revlog's heads. If common is not supplied, uses nullid.""" if common is None: common = [nullid] if heads is None: heads = self.heads() common = [self.rev(n) for n in common] heads = [self.rev(n) for n in heads] # we want the ancestors, but inclusive has = set(self.ancestors(common)) has.add(nullrev) has.update(common) # take all ancestors from heads that aren't in has missing = set() visit = util.deque(r for r in heads if r not in has) while visit: r = visit.popleft() if r in missing: continue else: missing.add(r) for p in self.parentrevs(r): if p not in has: visit.append(p) missing = list(missing) missing.sort() return has, [self.node(r) for r in missing] def findmissing(self, common=None, heads=None): """Return the ancestors of heads that are not ancestors of common. More specifically, return a list of nodes N such that every N satisfies the following constraints: 1. N is an ancestor of some node in 'heads' 2. N is not an ancestor of any node in 'common' The list is sorted by revision number, meaning it is topologically sorted. 'heads' and 'common' are both lists of node IDs. If heads is not supplied, uses all of the revlog's heads. If common is not supplied, uses nullid.""" _common, missing = self.findcommonmissing(common, heads) return missing def nodesbetween(self, roots=None, heads=None): """Return a topological path from 'roots' to 'heads'. Return a tuple (nodes, outroots, outheads) where 'nodes' is a topologically sorted list of all nodes N that satisfy both of these constraints: 1. N is a descendant of some node in 'roots' 2. N is an ancestor of some node in 'heads' Every node is considered to be both a descendant and an ancestor of itself, so every reachable node in 'roots' and 'heads' will be included in 'nodes'. 'outroots' is the list of reachable nodes in 'roots', i.e., the subset of 'roots' that is returned in 'nodes'. Likewise, 'outheads' is the subset of 'heads' that is also in 'nodes'. 'roots' and 'heads' are both lists of node IDs. If 'roots' is unspecified, uses nullid as the only root. If 'heads' is unspecified, uses list of all of the revlog's heads.""" nonodes = ([], [], []) if roots is not None: roots = list(roots) if not roots: return nonodes lowestrev = min([self.rev(n) for n in roots]) else: roots = [nullid] # Everybody's a descendant of nullid lowestrev = nullrev if (lowestrev == nullrev) and (heads is None): # We want _all_ the nodes! return ([self.node(r) for r in self], [nullid], list(self.heads())) if heads is None: # All nodes are ancestors, so the latest ancestor is the last # node. highestrev = len(self) - 1 # Set ancestors to None to signal that every node is an ancestor. ancestors = None # Set heads to an empty dictionary for later discovery of heads heads = {} else: heads = list(heads) if not heads: return nonodes ancestors = set() # Turn heads into a dictionary so we can remove 'fake' heads. # Also, later we will be using it to filter out the heads we can't # find from roots. heads = dict.fromkeys(heads, False) # Start at the top and keep marking parents until we're done. nodestotag = set(heads) # Remember where the top was so we can use it as a limit later. highestrev = max([self.rev(n) for n in nodestotag]) while nodestotag: # grab a node to tag n = nodestotag.pop() # Never tag nullid if n == nullid: continue # A node's revision number represents its place in a # topologically sorted list of nodes. r = self.rev(n) if r >= lowestrev: if n not in ancestors: # If we are possibly a descendant of one of the roots # and we haven't already been marked as an ancestor ancestors.add(n) # Mark as ancestor # Add non-nullid parents to list of nodes to tag. nodestotag.update([p for p in self.parents(n) if p != nullid]) elif n in heads: # We've seen it before, is it a fake head? # So it is, real heads should not be the ancestors of # any other heads. heads.pop(n) if not ancestors: return nonodes # Now that we have our set of ancestors, we want to remove any # roots that are not ancestors. # If one of the roots was nullid, everything is included anyway. if lowestrev > nullrev: # But, since we weren't, let's recompute the lowest rev to not # include roots that aren't ancestors. # Filter out roots that aren't ancestors of heads roots = [n for n in roots if n in ancestors] # Recompute the lowest revision if roots: lowestrev = min([self.rev(n) for n in roots]) else: # No more roots? Return empty list return nonodes else: # We are descending from nullid, and don't need to care about # any other roots. lowestrev = nullrev roots = [nullid] # Transform our roots list into a set. descendants = set(roots) # Also, keep the original roots so we can filter out roots that aren't # 'real' roots (i.e. are descended from other roots). roots = descendants.copy() # Our topologically sorted list of output nodes. orderedout = [] # Don't start at nullid since we don't want nullid in our output list, # and if nullid shows up in descedents, empty parents will look like # they're descendants. for r in xrange(max(lowestrev, 0), highestrev + 1): n = self.node(r) isdescendant = False if lowestrev == nullrev: # Everybody is a descendant of nullid isdescendant = True elif n in descendants: # n is already a descendant isdescendant = True # This check only needs to be done here because all the roots # will start being marked is descendants before the loop. if n in roots: # If n was a root, check if it's a 'real' root. p = tuple(self.parents(n)) # If any of its parents are descendants, it's not a root. if (p[0] in descendants) or (p[1] in descendants): roots.remove(n) else: p = tuple(self.parents(n)) # A node is a descendant if either of its parents are # descendants. (We seeded the dependents list with the roots # up there, remember?) if (p[0] in descendants) or (p[1] in descendants): descendants.add(n) isdescendant = True if isdescendant and ((ancestors is None) or (n in ancestors)): # Only include nodes that are both descendants and ancestors. orderedout.append(n) if (ancestors is not None) and (n in heads): # We're trying to figure out which heads are reachable # from roots. # Mark this head as having been reached heads[n] = True elif ancestors is None: # Otherwise, we're trying to discover the heads. # Assume this is a head because if it isn't, the next step # will eventually remove it. heads[n] = True # But, obviously its parents aren't. for p in self.parents(n): heads.pop(p, None) heads = [n for n, flag in heads.iteritems() if flag] roots = list(roots) assert orderedout assert roots assert heads return (orderedout, roots, heads) def headrevs(self): try: return self.index.headrevs() except AttributeError: pass count = len(self) if not count: return [nullrev] ishead = [1] * (count + 1) index = self.index for r in xrange(count): e = index[r] ishead[e[5]] = ishead[e[6]] = 0 return [r for r in xrange(count) if ishead[r]] def heads(self, start=None, stop=None): """return the list of all nodes that have no children if start is specified, only heads that are descendants of start will be returned if stop is specified, it will consider all the revs from stop as if they had no children """ if start is None and stop is None: if not len(self): return [nullid] return [self.node(r) for r in self.headrevs()] if start is None: start = nullid if stop is None: stop = [] stoprevs = set([self.rev(n) for n in stop]) startrev = self.rev(start) reachable = set((startrev,)) heads = set((startrev,)) parentrevs = self.parentrevs for r in xrange(startrev + 1, len(self)): for p in parentrevs(r): if p in reachable: if r not in stoprevs: reachable.add(r) heads.add(r) if p in heads and p not in stoprevs: heads.remove(p) return [self.node(r) for r in heads] def children(self, node): """find the children of a given node""" c = [] p = self.rev(node) for r in range(p + 1, len(self)): prevs = [pr for pr in self.parentrevs(r) if pr != nullrev] if prevs: for pr in prevs: if pr == p: c.append(self.node(r)) elif p == nullrev: c.append(self.node(r)) return c def descendant(self, start, end): if start == nullrev: return True for i in self.descendants([start]): if i == end: return True elif i > end: break return False def ancestor(self, a, b): """calculate the least common ancestor of nodes a and b""" # fast path, check if it is a descendant a, b = self.rev(a), self.rev(b) start, end = sorted((a, b)) if self.descendant(start, end): return self.node(start) def parents(rev): return [p for p in self.parentrevs(rev) if p != nullrev] c = ancestor.ancestor(a, b, parents) if c is None: return nullid return self.node(c) def _match(self, id): if isinstance(id, int): # rev return self.node(id) if len(id) == 20: # possibly a binary node # odds of a binary node being all hex in ASCII are 1 in 10**25 try: node = id self.rev(node) # quick search the index return node except LookupError: pass # may be partial hex id try: # str(rev) rev = int(id) if str(rev) != id: raise ValueError if rev < 0: rev = len(self) + rev if rev < 0 or rev >= len(self): raise ValueError return self.node(rev) except (ValueError, OverflowError): pass if len(id) == 40: try: # a full hex nodeid? node = bin(id) self.rev(node) return node except (TypeError, LookupError): pass def _partialmatch(self, id): try: return self.index.partialmatch(id) except RevlogError: # parsers.c radix tree lookup gave multiple matches raise LookupError(id, self.indexfile, _("ambiguous identifier")) except (AttributeError, ValueError): # we are pure python, or key was too short to search radix tree pass if id in self._pcache: return self._pcache[id] if len(id) < 40: try: # hex(node)[:...] l = len(id) // 2 # grab an even number of digits prefix = bin(id[:l * 2]) nl = [e[7] for e in self.index if e[7].startswith(prefix)] nl = [n for n in nl if hex(n).startswith(id)] if len(nl) > 0: if len(nl) == 1: self._pcache[id] = nl[0] return nl[0] raise LookupError(id, self.indexfile, _('ambiguous identifier')) return None except TypeError: pass def lookup(self, id): """locate a node based on: - revision number or str(revision number) - nodeid or subset of hex nodeid """ n = self._match(id) if n is not None: return n n = self._partialmatch(id) if n: return n raise LookupError(id, self.indexfile, _('no match found')) def cmp(self, node, text): """compare text with a given file revision returns True if text is different than what is stored. """ p1, p2 = self.parents(node) return hash(text, p1, p2) != node def _addchunk(self, offset, data): o, d = self._chunkcache # try to add to existing cache if o + len(d) == offset and len(d) + len(data) < _chunksize: self._chunkcache = o, d + data else: self._chunkcache = offset, data def _loadchunk(self, offset, length): if self._inline: df = self.opener(self.indexfile) else: df = self.opener(self.datafile) readahead = max(65536, length) df.seek(offset) d = df.read(readahead) df.close() self._addchunk(offset, d) if readahead > length: return util.buffer(d, 0, length) return d def _getchunk(self, offset, length): o, d = self._chunkcache l = len(d) # is it in the cache? cachestart = offset - o cacheend = cachestart + length if cachestart >= 0 and cacheend <= l: if cachestart == 0 and cacheend == l: return d # avoid a copy return util.buffer(d, cachestart, cacheend - cachestart) return self._loadchunk(offset, length) def _chunkraw(self, startrev, endrev): start = self.start(startrev) length = self.end(endrev) - start if self._inline: start += (startrev + 1) * self._io.size return self._getchunk(start, length) def _chunk(self, rev): return decompress(self._chunkraw(rev, rev)) def _chunkbase(self, rev): return self._chunk(rev) def _chunkclear(self): self._chunkcache = (0, '') def deltaparent(self, rev): """return deltaparent of the given revision""" base = self.index[rev][3] if base == rev: return nullrev elif self._generaldelta: return base else: return rev - 1 def revdiff(self, rev1, rev2): """return or calculate a delta between two revisions""" if rev1 != nullrev and self.deltaparent(rev2) == rev1: return str(self._chunk(rev2)) return mdiff.textdiff(self.revision(rev1), self.revision(rev2)) def revision(self, nodeorrev): """return an uncompressed revision of a given node or revision number. """ if isinstance(nodeorrev, int): rev = nodeorrev node = self.node(rev) else: node = nodeorrev rev = None cachedrev = None if node == nullid: return "" if self._cache: if self._cache[0] == node: return self._cache[2] cachedrev = self._cache[1] # look up what we need to read text = None if rev is None: rev = self.rev(node) # check rev flags if self.flags(rev) & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS: raise RevlogError(_('incompatible revision flag %x') % (self.flags(rev) & ~REVIDX_KNOWN_FLAGS)) # build delta chain chain = [] index = self.index # for performance generaldelta = self._generaldelta iterrev = rev e = index[iterrev] while iterrev != e[3] and iterrev != cachedrev: chain.append(iterrev) if generaldelta: iterrev = e[3] else: iterrev -= 1 e = index[iterrev] chain.reverse() base = iterrev if iterrev == cachedrev: # cache hit text = self._cache[2] # drop cache to save memory self._cache = None self._chunkraw(base, rev) if text is None: text = str(self._chunkbase(base)) bins = [self._chunk(r) for r in chain] text = mdiff.patches(text, bins) text = self._checkhash(text, node, rev) self._cache = (node, rev, text) return text def _checkhash(self, text, node, rev): p1, p2 = self.parents(node) if node != hash(text, p1, p2): raise RevlogError(_("integrity check failed on %s:%d") % (self.indexfile, rev)) return text def checkinlinesize(self, tr, fp=None): if not self._inline or (self.start(-2) + self.length(-2)) < _maxinline: return trinfo = tr.find(self.indexfile) if trinfo is None: raise RevlogError(_("%s not found in the transaction") % self.indexfile) trindex = trinfo[2] dataoff = self.start(trindex) tr.add(self.datafile, dataoff) if fp: fp.flush() fp.close() df = self.opener(self.datafile, 'w') try: for r in self: df.write(self._chunkraw(r, r)) finally: df.close() fp = self.opener(self.indexfile, 'w', atomictemp=True) self.version &= ~(REVLOGNGINLINEDATA) self._inline = False for i in self: e = self._io.packentry(self.index[i], self.node, self.version, i) fp.write(e) # if we don't call close, the temp file will never replace the # real index fp.close() tr.replace(self.indexfile, trindex * self._io.size) self._chunkclear() def addrevision(self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta=None): """add a revision to the log text - the revision data to add transaction - the transaction object used for rollback link - the linkrev data to add p1, p2 - the parent nodeids of the revision cachedelta - an optional precomputed delta """ node = hash(text, p1, p2) if node in self.nodemap: return node dfh = None if not self._inline: dfh = self.opener(self.datafile, "a") ifh = self.opener(self.indexfile, "a+") try: return self._addrevision(node, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta, ifh, dfh) finally: if dfh: dfh.close() ifh.close() def compress(self, text): """ generate a possibly-compressed representation of text """ if not text: return ("", text) l = len(text) bin = None if l < 44: pass elif l > 1000000: # zlib makes an internal copy, thus doubling memory usage for # large files, so lets do this in pieces z = zlib.compressobj() p = [] pos = 0 while pos < l: pos2 = pos + 2**20 p.append(z.compress(text[pos:pos2])) pos = pos2 p.append(z.flush()) if sum(map(len, p)) < l: bin = "".join(p) else: bin = _compress(text) if bin is None or len(bin) > l: if text[0] == '\0': return ("", text) return ('u', text) return ("", bin) def _addrevision(self, node, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta, ifh, dfh): """internal function to add revisions to the log see addrevision for argument descriptions. invariants: - text is optional (can be None); if not set, cachedelta must be set. if both are set, they must correspond to eachother. """ btext = [text] def buildtext(): if btext[0] is not None: return btext[0] # flush any pending writes here so we can read it in revision if dfh: dfh.flush() ifh.flush() basetext = self.revision(self.node(cachedelta[0])) btext[0] = mdiff.patch(basetext, cachedelta[1]) chk = hash(btext[0], p1, p2) if chk != node: raise RevlogError(_("consistency error in delta")) return btext[0] def builddelta(rev): # can we use the cached delta? if cachedelta and cachedelta[0] == rev: delta = cachedelta[1] else: t = buildtext() ptext = self.revision(self.node(rev)) delta = mdiff.textdiff(ptext, t) data = self.compress(delta) l = len(data[1]) + len(data[0]) if basecache[0] == rev: chainbase = basecache[1] else: chainbase = self.chainbase(rev) dist = l + offset - self.start(chainbase) if self._generaldelta: base = rev else: base = chainbase return dist, l, data, base, chainbase curr = len(self) prev = curr - 1 base = chainbase = curr offset = self.end(prev) flags = 0 d = None basecache = self._basecache p1r, p2r = self.rev(p1), self.rev(p2) # should we try to build a delta? if prev != nullrev: if self._generaldelta: if p1r >= basecache[1]: d = builddelta(p1r) elif p2r >= basecache[1]: d = builddelta(p2r) else: d = builddelta(prev) else: d = builddelta(prev) dist, l, data, base, chainbase = d # full versions are inserted when the needed deltas # become comparable to the uncompressed text if text is None: textlen = mdiff.patchedsize(self.rawsize(cachedelta[0]), cachedelta[1]) else: textlen = len(text) if d is None or dist > textlen * 2: text = buildtext() data = self.compress(text) l = len(data[1]) + len(data[0]) base = chainbase = curr e = (offset_type(offset, flags), l, textlen, base, link, p1r, p2r, node) self.index.insert(-1, e) self.nodemap[node] = curr entry = self._io.packentry(e, self.node, self.version, curr) if not self._inline: transaction.add(self.datafile, offset) transaction.add(self.indexfile, curr * len(entry)) if data[0]: dfh.write(data[0]) dfh.write(data[1]) dfh.flush() ifh.write(entry) else: offset += curr * self._io.size transaction.add(self.indexfile, offset, curr) ifh.write(entry) ifh.write(data[0]) ifh.write(data[1]) self.checkinlinesize(transaction, ifh) if type(text) == str: # only accept immutable objects self._cache = (node, curr, text) self._basecache = (curr, chainbase) return node def group(self, nodelist, bundler, reorder=None): """Calculate a delta group, yielding a sequence of changegroup chunks (strings). Given a list of changeset revs, return a set of deltas and metadata corresponding to nodes. The first delta is first parent(nodelist[0]) -> nodelist[0], the receiver is guaranteed to have this parent as it has all history before these changesets. In the case firstparent is nullrev the changegroup starts with a full revision. """ # if we don't have any revisions touched by these changesets, bail if len(nodelist) == 0: yield bundler.close() return # for generaldelta revlogs, we linearize the revs; this will both be # much quicker and generate a much smaller bundle if (self._generaldelta and reorder is not False) or reorder: dag = dagutil.revlogdag(self) revs = set(self.rev(n) for n in nodelist) revs = dag.linearize(revs) else: revs = sorted([self.rev(n) for n in nodelist]) # add the parent of the first rev p = self.parentrevs(revs[0])[0] revs.insert(0, p) # build deltas for r in xrange(len(revs) - 1): prev, curr = revs[r], revs[r + 1] for c in bundler.revchunk(self, curr, prev): yield c yield bundler.close() def addgroup(self, bundle, linkmapper, transaction): """ add a delta group given a set of deltas, add them to the revision log. the first delta is against its parent, which should be in our log, the rest are against the previous delta. """ # track the base of the current delta log content = [] node = None r = len(self) end = 0 if r: end = self.end(r - 1) ifh = self.opener(self.indexfile, "a+") isize = r * self._io.size if self._inline: transaction.add(self.indexfile, end + isize, r) dfh = None else: transaction.add(self.indexfile, isize, r) transaction.add(self.datafile, end) dfh = self.opener(self.datafile, "a") try: # loop through our set of deltas chain = None while True: chunkdata = bundle.deltachunk(chain) if not chunkdata: break node = chunkdata['node'] p1 = chunkdata['p1'] p2 = chunkdata['p2'] cs = chunkdata['cs'] deltabase = chunkdata['deltabase'] delta = chunkdata['delta'] content.append(node) link = linkmapper(cs) if node in self.nodemap: # this can happen if two branches make the same change chain = node continue for p in (p1, p2): if p not in self.nodemap: raise LookupError(p, self.indexfile, _('unknown parent')) if deltabase not in self.nodemap: raise LookupError(deltabase, self.indexfile, _('unknown delta base')) baserev = self.rev(deltabase) chain = self._addrevision(node, None, transaction, link, p1, p2, (baserev, delta), ifh, dfh) if not dfh and not self._inline: # addrevision switched from inline to conventional # reopen the index ifh.close() dfh = self.opener(self.datafile, "a") ifh = self.opener(self.indexfile, "a") finally: if dfh: dfh.close() ifh.close() return content def strip(self, minlink, transaction): """truncate the revlog on the first revision with a linkrev >= minlink This function is called when we're stripping revision minlink and its descendants from the repository. We have to remove all revisions with linkrev >= minlink, because the equivalent changelog revisions will be renumbered after the strip. So we truncate the revlog on the first of these revisions, and trust that the caller has saved the revisions that shouldn't be removed and that it'll re-add them after this truncation. """ if len(self) == 0: return for rev in self: if self.index[rev][4] >= minlink: break else: return # first truncate the files on disk end = self.start(rev) if not self._inline: transaction.add(self.datafile, end) end = rev * self._io.size else: end += rev * self._io.size transaction.add(self.indexfile, end) # then reset internal state in memory to forget those revisions self._cache = None self._chunkclear() for x in xrange(rev, len(self)): del self.nodemap[self.node(x)] del self.index[rev:-1] def checksize(self): expected = 0 if len(self): expected = max(0, self.end(len(self) - 1)) try: f = self.opener(self.datafile) f.seek(0, 2) actual = f.tell() f.close() dd = actual - expected except IOError, inst: if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise dd = 0 try: f = self.opener(self.indexfile) f.seek(0, 2) actual = f.tell() f.close() s = self._io.size i = max(0, actual // s) di = actual - (i * s) if self._inline: databytes = 0 for r in self: databytes += max(0, self.length(r)) dd = 0 di = actual - len(self) * s - databytes except IOError, inst: if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise di = 0 return (dd, di) def files(self): res = [self.indexfile] if not self._inline: res.append(self.datafile) return res