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git: skeleton of a new extension to _directly_ operate on git repos
This is based in part of work I did years ago in hgit, but it's mostly
new code since I'm using pygit2 instead of dulwich and the hg storage
interfaces have improved. Some cleanup of old hgit code by Pulkit,
which I greatly appreciate.
test-git-interop.t does not cover a whole lot of cases, but it
passes. It includes status, diff, making a new commit, and `hg annotate`
working on the git repository.
This is _not_ (yet) production quality code: this is an
experiment. Known technical debt lurking in this implementation:
* Writing bookmarks just totally ignores transactions.
* The way progress is threaded down into the gitstore is awful.
* Ideally we'd find a way to incrementally reindex DAGs. I'm not sure
how to do that efficiently, so we might need a "known only fast-forwards"
mode on the DAG indexer for use on `hg commit` and friends.
* We don't even _try_ to do anything reasonable for `hg pull` or `hg push`.
* Mercurial need an interface for the changelog type.
Tests currently require git 2.24 as far as I'm aware: `git status` has
some changed output that I didn't try and handle in a compatible way.
This patch has produced some interesting cleanups, most recently on
the manifest type. I expect continuing down this road will produce
other meritorious cleanups throughout our code.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6734
author | Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> |
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date | Tue, 11 Feb 2020 00:44:59 -0500 |
parents | f81c17ec303c |
children | a6e12d477595 |
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# demandimportpy3 - global demand-loading of modules for Mercurial # # Copyright 2017 Facebook Inc. # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. """Lazy loading for Python 3.6 and above. This uses the new importlib finder/loader functionality available in Python 3.5 and up. The code reuses most of the mechanics implemented inside importlib.util, but with a few additions: * Allow excluding certain modules from lazy imports. * Expose an interface that's substantially the same as demandimport for Python 2. This also has some limitations compared to the Python 2 implementation: * Much of the logic is per-package, not per-module, so any packages loaded before demandimport is enabled will not be lazily imported in the future. In practice, we only expect builtins to be loaded before demandimport is enabled. """ # This line is unnecessary, but it satisfies test-check-py3-compat.t. from __future__ import absolute_import import contextlib import importlib.util import sys from . import tracing _deactivated = False # Python 3.5's LazyLoader doesn't work for some reason. # https://bugs.python.org/issue26186 is a known issue with extension # importing. But it appears to not have a meaningful effect with # Mercurial. _supported = sys.version_info[0:2] >= (3, 6) class _lazyloaderex(importlib.util.LazyLoader): """This is a LazyLoader except it also follows the _deactivated global and the ignore list. """ def exec_module(self, module): """Make the module load lazily.""" with tracing.log('demandimport %s', module): if _deactivated or module.__name__ in ignores: self.loader.exec_module(module) else: super().exec_module(module) class LazyFinder(object): """A wrapper around a ``MetaPathFinder`` that makes loaders lazy. ``sys.meta_path`` finders have their ``find_spec()`` called to locate a module. This returns a ``ModuleSpec`` if found or ``None``. The ``ModuleSpec`` has a ``loader`` attribute, which is called to actually load a module. Our class wraps an existing finder and overloads its ``find_spec()`` to replace the ``loader`` with our lazy loader proxy. We have to use __getattribute__ to proxy the instance because some meta path finders don't support monkeypatching. """ __slots__ = ("_finder",) def __init__(self, finder): object.__setattr__(self, "_finder", finder) def __repr__(self): return "<LazyFinder for %r>" % object.__getattribute__(self, "_finder") # __bool__ is canonical Python 3. But check-code insists on __nonzero__ being # defined via `def`. def __nonzero__(self): return bool(object.__getattribute__(self, "_finder")) __bool__ = __nonzero__ def __getattribute__(self, name): if name in ("_finder", "find_spec"): return object.__getattribute__(self, name) return getattr(object.__getattribute__(self, "_finder"), name) def __delattr__(self, name): return delattr(object.__getattribute__(self, "_finder")) def __setattr__(self, name, value): return setattr(object.__getattribute__(self, "_finder"), name, value) def find_spec(self, *args, **kwargs): finder = object.__getattribute__(self, "_finder") spec = finder.find_spec(*args, **kwargs) # Lazy loader requires exec_module(). if ( spec is not None and spec.loader is not None and getattr(spec.loader, "exec_module") ): spec.loader = _lazyloaderex(spec.loader) return spec ignores = set() def init(ignoreset): global ignores ignores = ignoreset def isenabled(): return not _deactivated and any( isinstance(finder, LazyFinder) for finder in sys.meta_path ) def disable(): new_finders = [] for finder in sys.meta_path: new_finders.append( finder._finder if isinstance(finder, LazyFinder) else finder ) sys.meta_path[:] = new_finders def enable(): if not _supported: return new_finders = [] for finder in sys.meta_path: new_finders.append( LazyFinder(finder) if not isinstance(finder, LazyFinder) else finder ) sys.meta_path[:] = new_finders @contextlib.contextmanager def deactivated(): # This implementation is a bit different from Python 2's. Python 3 # maintains a per-package finder cache in sys.path_importer_cache (see # PEP 302). This means that we can't just call disable + enable. # If we do that, in situations like: # # demandimport.enable() # ... # from foo.bar import mod1 # with demandimport.deactivated(): # from foo.bar import mod2 # # mod2 will be imported lazily. (The converse also holds -- whatever finder # first gets cached will be used.) # # Instead, have a global flag the LazyLoader can use. global _deactivated demandenabled = isenabled() if demandenabled: _deactivated = True try: yield finally: if demandenabled: _deactivated = False