contrib/undumprevlog
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
Fri, 27 Mar 2015 16:19:44 -0700
changeset 24526 cd50f3717639
parent 23310 5bd1f6572db0
child 29167 4f76c0c490b3
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
manifestv2: add (unused) config option With tree manifests, hashes will change anyway, so now is a good time to also take up the old plans of a new manifest format. While there should be little or no reason to use tree manifests with the current manifest format (v1) once the new format (v2) is supported, we'll try to keep the two dimensions (flat/tree and v1/v2) separate. In preparation for adding a the new format, let's add configuration for it and propagate that configuration to the manifest revlog subclass. The new configuration ("experimental.manifestv2") says in what format to write the manifest data. We may later add other configuration to choose how to hash it, either keeping the v1 hash for BC or hashing the v2 content. See http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/ManifestV2Plan for more details.

#!/usr/bin/env python
# Undump a dump from dumprevlog
# $ hg init
# $ undumprevlog < repo.dump

import sys
from mercurial import revlog, node, scmutil, util, transaction

for fp in (sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr):
    util.setbinary(fp)

opener = scmutil.opener('.', False)
tr = transaction.transaction(sys.stderr.write, opener, {'store': opener},
                             "undump.journal")
while True:
    l = sys.stdin.readline()
    if not l:
        break
    if l.startswith("file:"):
        f = l[6:-1]
        r = revlog.revlog(opener, f)
        print f
    elif l.startswith("node:"):
        n = node.bin(l[6:-1])
    elif l.startswith("linkrev:"):
        lr = int(l[9:-1])
    elif l.startswith("parents:"):
        p = l[9:-1].split()
        p1 = node.bin(p[0])
        p2 = node.bin(p[1])
    elif l.startswith("length:"):
        length = int(l[8:-1])
        sys.stdin.readline() # start marker
        d = sys.stdin.read(length)
        sys.stdin.readline() # end marker
        r.addrevision(d, tr, lr, p1, p2)

tr.close()