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ui: edit(): transplant: set HGREVISION environment variable for an editor
transplant command set 'transplant_source' extra for the revision.
Allow an editor to access the extra using HGREVISION environment variable.
This may be useful when an editor is actually a script which modifies a commit
message. Transplant filters is an alternative way to do it.
author | Alexander Drozdov <al.drozdov@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 10 Feb 2014 07:13:10 +0400 |
parents | ff1586a3adc5 |
children | 05e58b08fdfe |
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# synthrepo.py - repo synthesis # # Copyright 2012 Facebook # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. '''synthesize structurally interesting change history This extension is useful for creating a repository with properties that are statistically similar to an existing repository. During analysis, a simple probability table is constructed from the history of an existing repository. During synthesis, these properties are reconstructed. Properties that are analyzed and synthesized include the following: - Lines added or removed when an existing file is modified - Number and sizes of files added - Number of files removed - Line lengths - Topological distance to parent changeset(s) - Probability of a commit being a merge - Probability of a newly added file being added to a new directory - Interarrival time, and time zone, of commits A few obvious properties that are not currently handled realistically: - Merges are treated as regular commits with two parents, which is not realistic - Modifications are not treated as operations on hunks of lines, but as insertions and deletions of randomly chosen single lines - Committer ID (always random) - Executability of files - Symlinks and binary files are ignored ''' import bisect, collections, json, os, random, time, sys from mercurial import cmdutil, context, patch, scmutil, util, hg from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.node import nullrev, nullid testedwith = 'internal' cmdtable = {} command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable) newfile = set(('new fi', 'rename', 'copy f', 'copy t')) def zerodict(): return collections.defaultdict(lambda: 0) def roundto(x, k): if x > k * 2: return int(round(x / float(k)) * k) return int(round(x)) def parsegitdiff(lines): filename, mar, lineadd, lineremove = None, None, zerodict(), 0 binary = False for line in lines: start = line[:6] if start == 'diff -': if filename: yield filename, mar, lineadd, lineremove, binary mar, lineadd, lineremove, binary = 'm', zerodict(), 0, False filename = patch.gitre.match(line).group(1) elif start in newfile: mar = 'a' elif start == 'GIT bi': binary = True elif start == 'delete': mar = 'r' elif start: s = start[0] if s == '-' and not line.startswith('--- '): lineremove += 1 elif s == '+' and not line.startswith('+++ '): lineadd[roundto(len(line) - 1, 5)] += 1 if filename: yield filename, mar, lineadd, lineremove, binary @command('analyze', [('o', 'output', [], _('write output to given file'), _('FILE')), ('r', 'rev', [], _('analyze specified revisions'), _('REV'))], _('hg analyze')) def analyze(ui, repo, *revs, **opts): '''create a simple model of a repository to use for later synthesis This command examines every changeset in the given range (or all of history if none are specified) and creates a simple statistical model of the history of the repository. The model is written out to a JSON file, and can be used by :hg:`synthesize` to create or augment a repository with synthetic commits that have a structure that is statistically similar to the analyzed repository. ''' revs = list(revs) revs.extend(opts['rev']) if not revs: revs = [':'] output = opts['output'] if not output: output = os.path.basename(repo.root) + '.json' if output == '-': fp = sys.stdout else: fp = open(output, 'w') revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, revs) revs.sort() lineschanged = zerodict() children = zerodict() p1distance = zerodict() p2distance = zerodict() linesinfilesadded = zerodict() fileschanged = zerodict() filesadded = zerodict() filesremoved = zerodict() linelengths = zerodict() interarrival = zerodict() parents = zerodict() dirsadded = zerodict() tzoffset = zerodict() progress = ui.progress _analyzing = _('analyzing') _changesets = _('changesets') _total = len(revs) for i, rev in enumerate(revs): progress(_analyzing, i, unit=_changesets, total=_total) ctx = repo[rev] pl = ctx.parents() pctx = pl[0] prev = pctx.rev() children[prev] += 1 p1distance[rev - prev] += 1 parents[len(pl)] += 1 tzoffset[ctx.date()[1]] += 1 if len(pl) > 1: p2distance[rev - pl[1].rev()] += 1 if prev == rev - 1: lastctx = pctx else: lastctx = repo[rev - 1] if lastctx.rev() != nullrev: interarrival[roundto(ctx.date()[0] - lastctx.date()[0], 300)] += 1 diff = sum((d.splitlines() for d in ctx.diff(pctx, opts=dict(git=True))), []) fileadds, diradds, fileremoves, filechanges = 0, 0, 0, 0 for filename, mar, lineadd, lineremove, binary in parsegitdiff(diff): if binary: continue added = sum(lineadd.itervalues(), 0) if mar == 'm': if added and lineremove: lineschanged[roundto(added, 5), roundto(lineremove, 5)] += 1 filechanges += 1 elif mar == 'a': fileadds += 1 if '/' in filename: filedir = filename.rsplit('/', 1)[0] if filedir not in pctx.dirs(): diradds += 1 linesinfilesadded[roundto(added, 5)] += 1 elif mar == 'r': fileremoves += 1 for length, count in lineadd.iteritems(): linelengths[length] += count fileschanged[filechanges] += 1 filesadded[fileadds] += 1 dirsadded[diradds] += 1 filesremoved[fileremoves] += 1 invchildren = zerodict() for rev, count in children.iteritems(): invchildren[count] += 1 if output != '-': ui.status(_('writing output to %s\n') % output) def pronk(d): return sorted(d.iteritems(), key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True) json.dump(dict(revs=len(revs), lineschanged=pronk(lineschanged), children=pronk(invchildren), fileschanged=pronk(fileschanged), filesadded=pronk(filesadded), linesinfilesadded=pronk(linesinfilesadded), dirsadded=pronk(dirsadded), filesremoved=pronk(filesremoved), linelengths=pronk(linelengths), parents=pronk(parents), p1distance=pronk(p1distance), p2distance=pronk(p2distance), interarrival=pronk(interarrival), tzoffset=pronk(tzoffset), ), fp) fp.close() @command('synthesize', [('c', 'count', 0, _('create given number of commits'), _('COUNT')), ('', 'dict', '', _('path to a dictionary of words'), _('FILE'))], _('hg synthesize [OPTION].. DESCFILE')) def synthesize(ui, repo, descpath, **opts): '''synthesize commits based on a model of an existing repository The model must have been generated by :hg:`analyze`. Commits will be generated randomly according to the probabilities described in the model. When synthesizing new content, commit descriptions, and user names, words will be chosen randomly from a dictionary that is presumed to contain one word per line. Use --dict to specify the path to an alternate dictionary to use. ''' try: fp = hg.openpath(ui, descpath) except Exception, err: raise util.Abort('%s: %s' % (descpath, err[0].strerror)) desc = json.load(fp) fp.close() def cdf(l): if not l: return [], [] vals, probs = zip(*sorted(l, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)) t = float(sum(probs, 0)) s, cdfs = 0, [] for v in probs: s += v cdfs.append(s / t) return vals, cdfs lineschanged = cdf(desc['lineschanged']) fileschanged = cdf(desc['fileschanged']) filesadded = cdf(desc['filesadded']) dirsadded = cdf(desc['dirsadded']) filesremoved = cdf(desc['filesremoved']) linelengths = cdf(desc['linelengths']) parents = cdf(desc['parents']) p1distance = cdf(desc['p1distance']) p2distance = cdf(desc['p2distance']) interarrival = cdf(desc['interarrival']) linesinfilesadded = cdf(desc['linesinfilesadded']) tzoffset = cdf(desc['tzoffset']) dictfile = opts.get('dict') or '/usr/share/dict/words' try: fp = open(dictfile, 'rU') except IOError, err: raise util.Abort('%s: %s' % (dictfile, err.strerror)) words = fp.read().splitlines() fp.close() def pick(cdf): return cdf[0][bisect.bisect_left(cdf[1], random.random())] def makeline(minimum=0): total = max(minimum, pick(linelengths)) c, l = 0, [] while c < total: w = random.choice(words) c += len(w) + 1 l.append(w) return ' '.join(l) wlock = repo.wlock() lock = repo.lock() nevertouch = set(('.hgsub', '.hgignore', '.hgtags')) progress = ui.progress _synthesizing = _('synthesizing') _changesets = _('changesets') count = int(opts['count']) heads = set(map(repo.changelog.rev, repo.heads())) for i in xrange(count): progress(_synthesizing, i, unit=_changesets, total=count) node = repo.changelog.node revs = len(repo) def pickhead(heads, distance): if heads: lheads = sorted(heads) rev = revs - min(pick(distance), revs) if rev < lheads[-1]: rev = lheads[bisect.bisect_left(lheads, rev)] else: rev = lheads[-1] return rev, node(rev) return nullrev, nullid r1 = revs - min(pick(p1distance), revs) p1 = node(r1) # the number of heads will grow without bound if we use a pure # model, so artificially constrain their proliferation if pick(parents) == 2 or len(heads) > random.randint(1, 20): r2, p2 = pickhead(heads.difference([r1]), p2distance) else: r2, p2 = nullrev, nullid pl = [p1, p2] pctx = repo[r1] mf = pctx.manifest() mfk = mf.keys() changes = {} if mfk: for __ in xrange(pick(fileschanged)): for __ in xrange(10): fctx = pctx.filectx(random.choice(mfk)) path = fctx.path() if not (path in nevertouch or fctx.isbinary() or 'l' in fctx.flags()): break lines = fctx.data().splitlines() add, remove = pick(lineschanged) for __ in xrange(remove): if not lines: break del lines[random.randrange(0, len(lines))] for __ in xrange(add): lines.insert(random.randint(0, len(lines)), makeline()) path = fctx.path() changes[path] = context.memfilectx(path, '\n'.join(lines) + '\n') for __ in xrange(pick(filesremoved)): path = random.choice(mfk) for __ in xrange(10): path = random.choice(mfk) if path not in changes: changes[path] = None break if filesadded: dirs = list(pctx.dirs()) dirs.append('') for __ in xrange(pick(filesadded)): path = [random.choice(dirs)] if pick(dirsadded): path.append(random.choice(words)) path.append(random.choice(words)) path = '/'.join(filter(None, path)) data = '\n'.join(makeline() for __ in xrange(pick(linesinfilesadded))) + '\n' changes[path] = context.memfilectx(path, data) def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path): data = changes[path] if data is None: raise IOError return data if not changes: continue if revs: date = repo['tip'].date()[0] + pick(interarrival) else: date = time.time() - (86400 * count) user = random.choice(words) + '@' + random.choice(words) mc = context.memctx(repo, pl, makeline(minimum=2), sorted(changes.iterkeys()), filectxfn, user, '%d %d' % (date, pick(tzoffset))) newnode = mc.commit() heads.add(repo.changelog.rev(newnode)) heads.discard(r1) heads.discard(r2) lock.release() wlock.release()