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wireprotov2: let clients drive delta behavior Previously, the "manifestdata" and "filedata" commands assumed the receiver had all parent revisions for requested nodes. Unless the revision had no parents, they emitted a delta instead of a fulltext. This strategy isn't appropriate for shallow clones and for clients that only want to access fulltext revision data for a single node without fetching their parent revisions. This commit adds an "haveparents" argument to the "manifestdata" and "filedata" commands that controls delta generation behavior. Unless "haveparents" is set, the server assumes that the client doesn't have parent revisions unless they were previously sent as part of the current group of revisions. This change allows the fulltext revision data of any individual revision to be obtained. This will facilitate shallow clones and other data retrieval strategies that don't require all previous revisions of an entity to be fetched. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4492
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Thu, 30 Aug 2018 14:55:34 -0700
parents b3ffa2faae04
children 7caf632e30c3
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
import stat
import subprocess
import sys

if subprocess.call(['python', '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'],
                    'cacheable']):
    sys.exit(80)

print_ = print
def print(*args, **kwargs):
    """print() wrapper that flushes stdout buffers to avoid py3 buffer issues

    We could also just write directly to sys.stdout.buffer the way the
    ui object will, but this was easier for porting the test.
    """
    print_(*args, **kwargs)
    sys.stdout.flush()

from mercurial import (
    extensions,
    hg,
    localrepo,
    pycompat,
    ui as uimod,
    util,
    vfs as vfsmod,
)

if pycompat.ispy3:
    xrange = range

class fakerepo(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self._filecache = {}

    class fakevfs(object):

        def join(self, p):
            return p

    vfs = fakevfs()

    def unfiltered(self):
        return self

    def sjoin(self, p):
        return p

    @localrepo.repofilecache('x', 'y')
    def cached(self):
        print('creating')
        return 'string from function'

    def invalidate(self):
        for k in self._filecache:
            try:
                delattr(self, pycompat.sysstr(k))
            except AttributeError:
                pass

def basic(repo):
    print("* neither file exists")
    # calls function
    repo.cached

    repo.invalidate()
    print("* neither file still exists")
    # uses cache
    repo.cached

    # create empty file
    f = open('x', 'w')
    f.close()
    repo.invalidate()
    print("* empty file x created")
    # should recreate the object
    repo.cached

    f = open('x', 'w')
    f.write('a')
    f.close()
    repo.invalidate()
    print("* file x changed size")
    # should recreate the object
    repo.cached

    repo.invalidate()
    print("* nothing changed with either file")
    # stats file again, reuses object
    repo.cached

    # atomic replace file, size doesn't change
    # hopefully st_mtime doesn't change as well so this doesn't use the cache
    # because of inode change
    f = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')(b'x', b'w', atomictemp=True)
    f.write(b'b')
    f.close()

    repo.invalidate()
    print("* file x changed inode")
    repo.cached

    # create empty file y
    f = open('y', 'w')
    f.close()
    repo.invalidate()
    print("* empty file y created")
    # should recreate the object
    repo.cached

    f = open('y', 'w')
    f.write('A')
    f.close()
    repo.invalidate()
    print("* file y changed size")
    # should recreate the object
    repo.cached

    f = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')(b'y', b'w', atomictemp=True)
    f.write(b'B')
    f.close()

    repo.invalidate()
    print("* file y changed inode")
    repo.cached

    f = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')(b'x', b'w', atomictemp=True)
    f.write(b'c')
    f.close()
    f = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')(b'y', b'w', atomictemp=True)
    f.write(b'C')
    f.close()

    repo.invalidate()
    print("* both files changed inode")
    repo.cached

def fakeuncacheable():
    def wrapcacheable(orig, *args, **kwargs):
        return False

    def wrapinit(orig, *args, **kwargs):
        pass

    originit = extensions.wrapfunction(util.cachestat, '__init__', wrapinit)
    origcacheable = extensions.wrapfunction(util.cachestat, 'cacheable',
                                            wrapcacheable)

    for fn in ['x', 'y']:
        try:
            os.remove(fn)
        except OSError:
            pass

    basic(fakerepo())

    util.cachestat.cacheable = origcacheable
    util.cachestat.__init__ = originit

def test_filecache_synced():
    # test old behavior that caused filecached properties to go out of sync
    os.system('hg init && echo a >> a && hg ci -qAm.')
    repo = hg.repository(uimod.ui.load())
    # first rollback clears the filecache, but changelog to stays in __dict__
    repo.rollback()
    repo.commit(b'.')
    # second rollback comes along and touches the changelog externally
    # (file is moved)
    repo.rollback()
    # but since changelog isn't under the filecache control anymore, we don't
    # see that it changed, and return the old changelog without reconstructing
    # it
    repo.commit(b'.')

def setbeforeget(repo):
    os.remove('x')
    os.remove('y')
    repo.cached = 'string set externally'
    repo.invalidate()
    print("* neither file exists")
    print(repo.cached)
    repo.invalidate()
    f = open('x', 'w')
    f.write('a')
    f.close()
    print("* file x created")
    print(repo.cached)

    repo.cached = 'string 2 set externally'
    repo.invalidate()
    print("* string set externally again")
    print(repo.cached)

    repo.invalidate()
    f = open('y', 'w')
    f.write('b')
    f.close()
    print("* file y created")
    print(repo.cached)

def antiambiguity():
    filename = 'ambigcheck'

    # try some times, because reproduction of ambiguity depends on
    # "filesystem time"
    for i in xrange(5):
        fp = open(filename, 'w')
        fp.write('FOO')
        fp.close()

        oldstat = os.stat(filename)
        if oldstat[stat.ST_CTIME] != oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME]:
            # subsequent changing never causes ambiguity
            continue

        repetition = 3

        # repeat changing via checkambigatclosing, to examine whether
        # st_mtime is advanced multiple times as expected
        for i in xrange(repetition):
            # explicit closing
            fp = vfsmod.checkambigatclosing(open(filename, 'a'))
            fp.write('FOO')
            fp.close()

            # implicit closing by "with" statement
            with vfsmod.checkambigatclosing(open(filename, 'a')) as fp:
                fp.write('BAR')

        newstat = os.stat(filename)
        if oldstat[stat.ST_CTIME] != newstat[stat.ST_CTIME]:
            # timestamp ambiguity was naturally avoided while repetition
            continue

        # st_mtime should be advanced "repetition * 2" times, because
        # all changes occurred at same time (in sec)
        expected = (oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME] + repetition * 2) & 0x7fffffff
        if newstat[stat.ST_MTIME] != expected:
            print("'newstat[stat.ST_MTIME] %s is not %s (as %s + %s * 2)" %
                  (newstat[stat.ST_MTIME], expected,
                   oldstat[stat.ST_MTIME], repetition))

        # no more examination is needed regardless of result
        break
    else:
        # This platform seems too slow to examine anti-ambiguity
        # of file timestamp (or test happened to be executed at
        # bad timing). Exit silently in this case, because running
        # on other faster platforms can detect problems
        pass

print('basic:')
print()
basic(fakerepo())
print()
print('fakeuncacheable:')
print()
fakeuncacheable()
test_filecache_synced()
print()
print('setbeforeget:')
print()
setbeforeget(fakerepo())
print()
print('antiambiguity:')
print()
antiambiguity()