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exchangev2: start to implement pull with wire protocol v2
Wire protocol version 2 will take a substantially different
approach to exchange than version 1 (at least as far as pulling
is concerned).
This commit establishes a new exchangev2 module for holding
code related to exchange using wire protocol v2. I could have
added things to the existing exchange module. But it is already
quite big. And doing things inline isn't in question because
the existing code is already littered with conditional code
for various states of support for the existing wire protocol
as it evolved over 10+ years. A new module gives us a chance
to make a clean break.
This approach does mean we'll end up writing some duplicate
code. And there's a significant chance we'll miss functionality
as code is ported. The plan is to eventually add #testcase's
to existing tests so the new wire protocol is tested side-by-side
with the existing one. This will hopefully tease out any
features that weren't ported properly. But before we get there,
we need to build up support for the new exchange methods.
Our journey towards implementing a new exchange begins with pulling.
And pulling begins with discovery.
The discovery code added to exchangev2 is heavily drawn from
the following functions:
* exchange._pulldiscoverychangegroup
* discovery.findcommonincoming
For now, we build on top of existing discovery mechanisms. The
new wire protocol should be capable of doing things more efficiently.
But I'd rather defer on this problem.
To foster the transition, we invent a fake capability on the HTTPv2
peer and have the main pull code in exchange.py call into exchangev2
when the new wire protocol is being used.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4480
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 12 Sep 2018 09:58:23 -0700 |
parents | 778dc37ce683 |
children | 01417ca7f2e2 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # check-py3-compat - check Python 3 compatibility of Mercurial files # # Copyright 2015 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.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, print_function import ast import importlib import os import sys import traceback def check_compat_py2(f): """Check Python 3 compatibility for a file with Python 2""" with open(f, 'rb') as fh: content = fh.read() root = ast.parse(content) # Ignore empty files. if not root.body: return futures = set() haveprint = False for node in ast.walk(root): if isinstance(node, ast.ImportFrom): if node.module == '__future__': futures |= set(n.name for n in node.names) elif isinstance(node, ast.Print): haveprint = True if 'absolute_import' not in futures: print('%s not using absolute_import' % f) if haveprint and 'print_function' not in futures: print('%s requires print_function' % f) def check_compat_py3(f): """Check Python 3 compatibility of a file with Python 3.""" with open(f, 'rb') as fh: content = fh.read() try: ast.parse(content) except SyntaxError as e: print('%s: invalid syntax: %s' % (f, e)) return # Try to import the module. # For now we only support modules in packages because figuring out module # paths for things not in a package can be confusing. if (f.startswith(('hgdemandimport/', 'hgext/', 'mercurial/')) and not f.endswith('__init__.py')): assert f.endswith('.py') name = f.replace('/', '.')[:-3] try: importlib.import_module(name) except Exception as e: exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() # We walk the stack and ignore frames from our custom importer, # import mechanisms, and stdlib modules. This kinda/sorta # emulates CPython behavior in import.c while also attempting # to pin blame on a Mercurial file. for frame in reversed(traceback.extract_tb(tb)): if frame.name == '_call_with_frames_removed': continue if 'importlib' in frame.filename: continue if 'mercurial/__init__.py' in frame.filename: continue if frame.filename.startswith(sys.prefix): continue break if frame.filename: filename = os.path.basename(frame.filename) print('%s: error importing: <%s> %s (error at %s:%d)' % ( f, type(e).__name__, e, filename, frame.lineno)) else: print('%s: error importing module: <%s> %s (line %d)' % ( f, type(e).__name__, e, frame.lineno)) if __name__ == '__main__': if sys.version_info[0] == 2: fn = check_compat_py2 else: fn = check_compat_py3 for f in sys.argv[1:]: fn(f) sys.exit(0)