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zstd: vendor python-zstandard 0.5.0
As the commit message for the previous changeset says, we wish
for zstd to be a 1st class citizen in Mercurial. To make that
happen, we need to enable Python to talk to the zstd C API. And
that requires bindings.
This commit vendors a copy of existing Python bindings. Why do we
need to vendor? As the commit message of the previous commit says,
relying on systems in the wild to have the bindings or zstd present
is a losing proposition. By distributing the zstd and bindings with
Mercurial, we significantly increase our chances that zstd will
work. Since zstd will deliver a better end-user experience by
achieving better performance, this benefits our users. Another
reason is that the Python bindings still aren't stable and the
API is somewhat fluid. While Mercurial could be coded to target
multiple versions of the Python bindings, it is safer to bundle
an explicit, known working version.
The added Python bindings are mostly a fully-featured interface
to the zstd C API. They allow one-shot operations, streaming,
reading and writing from objects implements the file object
protocol, dictionary compression, control over low-level compression
parameters, and more. The Python bindings work on Python 2.6,
2.7, and 3.3+ and have been tested on Linux and Windows. There are
CFFI bindings, but they are lacking compared to the C extension.
Upstream work will be needed before we can support zstd with PyPy.
But it will be possible.
The files added in this commit come from Git commit
e637c1b214d5f869cf8116c550dcae23ec13b677 from
https://github.com/indygreg/python-zstandard and are added without
modifications. Some files from the upstream repository have been
omitted, namely files related to continuous integration.
In the spirit of full disclosure, I'm the maintainer of the
"python-zstandard" project and have authored 100% of the code
added in this commit. Unfortunately, the Python bindings have
not been formally code reviewed by anyone. While I've tested
much of the code thoroughly (I even have tests that fuzz APIs),
there's a good chance there are bugs, memory leaks, not well
thought out APIs, etc. If someone wants to review the code and
send feedback to the GitHub project, it would be greatly
appreciated.
Despite my involvement with both projects, my opinions of code
style differ from Mercurial's. The code in this commit introduces
numerous code style violations in Mercurial's linters. So, the code
is excluded from most lints. However, some violations I agree with.
These have been added to the known violations ignore list for now.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 10 Nov 2016 22:15:58 -0800 |
parents | f359cdc91e21 |
children | bdcaf612e75a |
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Create user cache directory $ USERCACHE=`pwd`/cache; export USERCACHE $ cat <<EOF >> ${HGRCPATH} > [extensions] > hgext.largefiles= > [largefiles] > usercache=${USERCACHE} > EOF $ mkdir -p ${USERCACHE} Create source repo, and commit adding largefile. $ hg init src $ cd src $ echo large > large $ hg add --large large $ hg commit -m 'add largefile' $ hg rm large $ hg commit -m 'branchhead without largefile' large $ hg up -qr 0 $ rm large $ echo "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" > .hglf/large $ hg commit -m 'commit missing file with corrupt standin' large abort: large: file not found! [255] $ hg up -Cqr 0 $ cd .. Discard all cached largefiles in USERCACHE $ rm -rf ${USERCACHE} Create mirror repo, and pull from source without largefile: "pull" is used instead of "clone" for suppression of (1) updating to tip (= caching largefile from source repo), and (2) recording source repo as "default" path in .hg/hgrc. $ hg init mirror $ cd mirror $ hg pull ../src pulling from ../src requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 2 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) Update working directory to "tip", which requires largefile("large"), but there is no cache file for it. So, hg must treat it as "missing"(!) file. $ hg update -r0 getting changed largefiles large: largefile 7f7097b041ccf68cc5561e9600da4655d21c6d18 not available from file:/*/$TESTTMP/mirror (glob) 0 largefiles updated, 0 removed 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg status ! large Update working directory to null: this cleanup .hg/largefiles/dirstate $ hg update null getting changed largefiles 0 largefiles updated, 0 removed 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved Update working directory to tip, again. $ hg update -r0 getting changed largefiles large: largefile 7f7097b041ccf68cc5561e9600da4655d21c6d18 not available from file:/*/$TESTTMP/mirror (glob) 0 largefiles updated, 0 removed 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg status ! large $ cd .. Verify that largefiles from pulled branchheads are fetched, also to an empty repo $ hg init mirror2 $ hg -R mirror2 pull src -r0 pulling from src adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) #if unix-permissions Portable way to print file permissions: $ cat > ls-l.py <<EOF > #!/usr/bin/env python > import sys, os > path = sys.argv[1] > print '%03o' % (os.lstat(path).st_mode & 0777) > EOF $ chmod +x ls-l.py Test that files in .hg/largefiles inherit mode from .hg/store, not from file in working copy: $ cd src $ chmod 750 .hg/store $ chmod 660 large $ echo change >> large $ hg commit -m change created new head $ ../ls-l.py .hg/largefiles/e151b474069de4ca6898f67ce2f2a7263adf8fea 640 Test permission of with files in .hg/largefiles created by update: $ cd ../mirror $ rm -r "$USERCACHE" .hg/largefiles # avoid links $ chmod 750 .hg/store $ hg pull ../src --update -q $ ../ls-l.py .hg/largefiles/e151b474069de4ca6898f67ce2f2a7263adf8fea 640 Test permission of files created by push: $ hg serve -R ../src -d -p $HGPORT --pid-file hg.pid \ > --config "web.allow_push=*" --config web.push_ssl=no $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ echo change >> large $ hg commit -m change $ rm -r "$USERCACHE" $ hg push -q http://localhost:$HGPORT/ $ ../ls-l.py ../src/.hg/largefiles/b734e14a0971e370408ab9bce8d56d8485e368a9 640 $ cd .. #endif Test issue 4053 (remove --after on a deleted, uncommitted file shouldn't say it is missing, but a remove on a nonexistent unknown file still should. Same for a forget.) $ cd src $ touch x $ hg add x $ mv x y $ hg remove -A x y ENOENT ENOENT: * (glob) not removing y: file is untracked [1] $ hg add y $ mv y z $ hg forget y z ENOENT ENOENT: * (glob) not removing z: file is already untracked [1] Largefiles are accessible from the share's store $ cd .. $ hg share -q src share_dst --config extensions.share= $ hg -R share_dst update -r0 getting changed largefiles 1 largefiles updated, 0 removed 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo modified > share_dst/large $ hg -R share_dst ci -m modified created new head Only dirstate is in the local store for the share, and the largefile is in the share source's local store. Avoid the extra largefiles added in the unix conditional above. $ hash=`hg -R share_dst cat share_dst/.hglf/large` $ echo $hash e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 $ find share_dst/.hg/largefiles/* | sort share_dst/.hg/largefiles/dirstate $ find src/.hg/largefiles/* | egrep "(dirstate|$hash)" | sort src/.hg/largefiles/dirstate src/.hg/largefiles/e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 Verify that backwards compatibility is maintained for old storage layout $ mv src/.hg/largefiles/$hash share_dst/.hg/largefiles $ hg verify --quiet --lfa -R share_dst --config largefiles.usercache= Inject corruption into the largefiles store and see how update handles that: $ cd src $ hg up -qC tip $ cat large modified $ rm large $ cat .hglf/large e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 $ mv .hg/largefiles/e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 .. $ echo corruption > .hg/largefiles/e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 $ hg up -C getting changed largefiles large: data corruption in $TESTTMP/src/.hg/largefiles/e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 with hash 6a7bb2556144babe3899b25e5428123735bb1e27 (glob) 0 largefiles updated, 0 removed 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved [12] other heads for branch "default" (re) $ hg st ! large ? z $ rm .hg/largefiles/e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 #if serve Test coverage of error handling from putlfile: $ mkdir $TESTTMP/mirrorcache $ hg serve -R ../mirror -d -p $HGPORT1 --pid-file hg.pid --config largefiles.usercache=$TESTTMP/mirrorcache $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg push http://localhost:$HGPORT1 -f --config files.usercache=nocache pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ searching for changes abort: remotestore: could not open file $TESTTMP/src/.hg/largefiles/e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020: HTTP Error 403: ssl required [255] $ rm .hg/largefiles/e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 Test coverage of 'missing from store': $ hg serve -R ../mirror -d -p $HGPORT2 --pid-file hg.pid --config largefiles.usercache=$TESTTMP/mirrorcache --config "web.allow_push=*" --config web.push_ssl=no $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg push http://localhost:$HGPORT2 -f --config largefiles.usercache=nocache pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ searching for changes abort: largefile e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 missing from store (needs to be uploaded) [255] Verify that --lfrev controls which revisions are checked for largefiles to push $ hg push http://localhost:$HGPORT2 -f --config largefiles.usercache=nocache --lfrev tip pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ searching for changes abort: largefile e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020 missing from store (needs to be uploaded) [255] $ hg push http://localhost:$HGPORT2 -f --config largefiles.usercache=nocache --lfrev null pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT2/ searching for changes remote: adding changesets remote: adding manifests remote: adding file changes remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) #endif