view mercurial/loggingutil.py @ 51619:b08c5fbe0e70 stable

rust: blanket implementation of Graph for Graph references The need comes from the fact that `AncestorsIterator` and many Graph-related algorithms take ownership of the `Graph` they work with. This, in turn is due to them needing to accept the `Index` instances that are provided by the Python layers (that neither rhg nor `RHGitaly` use, of course): the fact that nowadays the Python layer holds an object that is itself implemented in Rust does not change the core problem that they cannot be tracked by the borrow checker. Even though it looks like cloning `Changelog` would be cheap, it seems hard to guarantee that on the long run. The object is already too rich for us to be comfortable with it, when using references is the most natural and guaranteed way of proceeding. The added test seems a bit superfleous, but it will act as a reminder that this feature is really useful until something in the Mercurial code base actually uses it.
author Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net>
date Mon, 22 Apr 2024 19:47:08 +0200
parents d44e3c45f0e4
children f4733654f144
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# loggingutil.py - utility for logging events
#
# Copyright 2010 Nicolas Dumazet
# Copyright 2013 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.


import errno

from . import (
    encoding,
)

from .utils import (
    dateutil,
    procutil,
    stringutil,
)


def openlogfile(ui, vfs, name, maxfiles=0, maxsize=0):
    """Open log file in append mode, with optional rotation

    If maxsize > 0, the log file will be rotated up to maxfiles.
    """

    def rotate(oldpath, newpath):
        try:
            vfs.unlink(newpath)
        except OSError as err:
            if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
                ui.debug(
                    b"warning: cannot remove '%s': %s\n"
                    % (newpath, encoding.strtolocal(err.strerror))
                )
        try:
            if newpath:
                vfs.rename(oldpath, newpath)
        except OSError as err:
            if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
                ui.debug(
                    b"warning: cannot rename '%s' to '%s': %s\n"
                    % (newpath, oldpath, encoding.strtolocal(err.strerror))
                )

    if maxsize > 0:
        try:
            st = vfs.stat(name)
        except OSError:
            pass
        else:
            if st.st_size >= maxsize:
                path = vfs.join(name)
                for i in range(maxfiles - 1, 1, -1):
                    rotate(
                        oldpath=b'%s.%d' % (path, i - 1),
                        newpath=b'%s.%d' % (path, i),
                    )
                rotate(oldpath=path, newpath=maxfiles > 0 and path + b'.1')
    return vfs(name, b'a', makeparentdirs=False)


def _formatlogline(msg):
    date = dateutil.datestr(format=b'%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S')
    pid = procutil.getpid()
    return b'%s (%d)> %s' % (date, pid, msg)


def _matchevent(event, tracked):
    return b'*' in tracked or event in tracked


class filelogger:
    """Basic logger backed by physical file with optional rotation"""

    def __init__(self, vfs, name, tracked, maxfiles=0, maxsize=0):
        self._vfs = vfs
        self._name = name
        self._trackedevents = set(tracked)
        self._maxfiles = maxfiles
        self._maxsize = maxsize

    def tracked(self, event):
        return _matchevent(event, self._trackedevents)

    def log(self, ui, event, msg, opts):
        line = _formatlogline(msg)
        try:
            with openlogfile(
                ui,
                self._vfs,
                self._name,
                maxfiles=self._maxfiles,
                maxsize=self._maxsize,
            ) as fp:
                fp.write(line)
        except IOError as err:
            ui.debug(
                b'cannot write to %s: %s\n'
                % (self._name, stringutil.forcebytestr(err))
            )


class fileobjectlogger:
    """Basic logger backed by file-like object"""

    def __init__(self, fp, tracked):
        self._fp = fp
        self._trackedevents = set(tracked)

    def tracked(self, event):
        return _matchevent(event, self._trackedevents)

    def log(self, ui, event, msg, opts):
        line = _formatlogline(msg)
        try:
            self._fp.write(line)
            self._fp.flush()
        except IOError as err:
            ui.debug(
                b'cannot write to %s: %s\n'
                % (
                    stringutil.forcebytestr(self._fp.name),
                    stringutil.forcebytestr(err),
                )
            )


class proxylogger:
    """Forward log events to another logger to be set later"""

    def __init__(self):
        self.logger = None

    def tracked(self, event):
        return self.logger is not None and self.logger.tracked(event)

    def log(self, ui, event, msg, opts):
        assert self.logger is not None
        self.logger.log(ui, event, msg, opts)