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phases: do not exchange secret changesets
Any secret changesets will be excluded from pull and push. Phase data are
properly synchronized on pull and push if a changeset is seen as secret locally
but is non-secret remote side.
This patch does not handle the case of a changeset secret on remote but known
locally.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org> |
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date | Thu, 22 Dec 2011 00:42:25 +0100 |
parents | 646759147717 |
children | cd956049fc14 |
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# discovery.py - protocol changeset discovery functions # # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from node import nullid, short from i18n import _ import util, setdiscovery, treediscovery def findcommonincoming(repo, remote, heads=None, force=False): """Return a tuple (common, anyincoming, heads) used to identify the common subset of nodes between repo and remote. "common" is a list of (at least) the heads of the common subset. "anyincoming" is testable as a boolean indicating if any nodes are missing locally. If remote does not support getbundle, this actually is a list of roots of the nodes that would be incoming, to be supplied to changegroupsubset. No code except for pull should be relying on this fact any longer. "heads" is either the supplied heads, or else the remote's heads. If you pass heads and they are all known locally, the reponse lists justs these heads in "common" and in "heads". Please use findcommonoutgoing to compute the set of outgoing nodes to give extensions a good hook into outgoing. """ if not remote.capable('getbundle'): return treediscovery.findcommonincoming(repo, remote, heads, force) if heads: allknown = True nm = repo.changelog.nodemap for h in heads: if nm.get(h) is None: allknown = False break if allknown: return (heads, False, heads) res = setdiscovery.findcommonheads(repo.ui, repo, remote, abortwhenunrelated=not force) common, anyinc, srvheads = res return (list(common), anyinc, heads or list(srvheads)) def findcommonoutgoing(repo, other, onlyheads=None, force=False, commoninc=None): '''Return a tuple (common, anyoutgoing, heads) used to identify the set of nodes present in repo but not in other. If onlyheads is given, only nodes ancestral to nodes in onlyheads (inclusive) are included. If you already know the local repo's heads, passing them in onlyheads is faster than letting them be recomputed here. If commoninc is given, it must the the result of a prior call to findcommonincoming(repo, other, force) to avoid recomputing it here. The returned tuple is meant to be passed to changelog.findmissing.''' common, _any, _hds = commoninc or findcommonincoming(repo, other, force=force) return (common, onlyheads or repo.heads()) def prepush(repo, remote, force, revs, newbranch): '''Analyze the local and remote repositories and determine which changesets need to be pushed to the remote. Return value depends on circumstances: If we are not going to push anything, return a tuple (None, outgoing, common) where outgoing is 0 if there are no outgoing changesets and 1 if there are, but we refuse to push them (e.g. would create new remote heads). The third element "common" is the list of heads of the common set between local and remote. Otherwise, return a tuple (changegroup, remoteheads, futureheads), where changegroup is a readable file-like object whose read() returns successive changegroup chunks ready to be sent over the wire, remoteheads is the list of remote heads and futureheads is the list of heads of the common set between local and remote to be after push completion. ''' commoninc = findcommonincoming(repo, remote, force=force) common, revs = findcommonoutgoing(repo, remote, onlyheads=revs, commoninc=commoninc, force=force) _common, inc, remoteheads = commoninc cl = repo.changelog alloutg = cl.findmissing(common, revs) outg = [] secret = [] for o in alloutg: if repo[o].phase() >= 2: secret.append(o) else: outg.append(o) if not outg: if secret: repo.ui.status(_("no changes to push but %i secret changesets\n") % len(secret)) else: repo.ui.status(_("no changes found\n")) return None, 1, common if secret: # recompute target revs revs = [ctx.node() for ctx in repo.set('heads(::(%ld))', map(repo.changelog.rev, outg))] if not force and remoteheads != [nullid]: if remote.capable('branchmap'): # Check for each named branch if we're creating new remote heads. # To be a remote head after push, node must be either: # - unknown locally # - a local outgoing head descended from update # - a remote head that's known locally and not # ancestral to an outgoing head # 1. Create set of branches involved in the push. branches = set(repo[n].branch() for n in outg) # 2. Check for new branches on the remote. remotemap = remote.branchmap() newbranches = branches - set(remotemap) if newbranches and not newbranch: # new branch requires --new-branch branchnames = ', '.join(sorted(newbranches)) raise util.Abort(_("push creates new remote branches: %s!") % branchnames, hint=_("use 'hg push --new-branch' to create" " new remote branches")) branches.difference_update(newbranches) # 3. Construct the initial oldmap and newmap dicts. # They contain information about the remote heads before and # after the push, respectively. # Heads not found locally are not included in either dict, # since they won't be affected by the push. # unsynced contains all branches with incoming changesets. oldmap = {} newmap = {} unsynced = set() for branch in branches: remotebrheads = remotemap[branch] prunedbrheads = [h for h in remotebrheads if h in cl.nodemap] oldmap[branch] = prunedbrheads newmap[branch] = list(prunedbrheads) if len(remotebrheads) > len(prunedbrheads): unsynced.add(branch) # 4. Update newmap with outgoing changes. # This will possibly add new heads and remove existing ones. ctxgen = (repo[n] for n in outg) repo._updatebranchcache(newmap, ctxgen) else: # 1-4b. old servers: Check for new topological heads. # Construct {old,new}map with branch = None (topological branch). # (code based on _updatebranchcache) oldheads = set(h for h in remoteheads if h in cl.nodemap) newheads = oldheads.union(outg) if len(newheads) > 1: for latest in reversed(outg): if latest not in newheads: continue minhrev = min(cl.rev(h) for h in newheads) reachable = cl.reachable(latest, cl.node(minhrev)) reachable.remove(latest) newheads.difference_update(reachable) branches = set([None]) newmap = {None: newheads} oldmap = {None: oldheads} unsynced = inc and branches or set() # 5. Check for new heads. # If there are more heads after the push than before, a suitable # error message, depending on unsynced status, is displayed. error = None for branch in branches: newhs = set(newmap[branch]) oldhs = set(oldmap[branch]) if len(newhs) > len(oldhs): dhs = list(newhs - oldhs) if error is None: if branch not in ('default', None): error = _("push creates new remote head %s " "on branch '%s'!") % (short(dhs[0]), branch) else: error = _("push creates new remote head %s!" ) % short(dhs[0]) if branch in unsynced: hint = _("you should pull and merge or " "use push -f to force") else: hint = _("did you forget to merge? " "use push -f to force") if branch is not None: repo.ui.note(_("new remote heads on branch '%s'\n") % branch) for h in dhs: repo.ui.note(_("new remote head %s\n") % short(h)) if error: raise util.Abort(error, hint=hint) # 6. Check for unsynced changes on involved branches. if unsynced: repo.ui.warn(_("note: unsynced remote changes!\n")) if revs is None: # use the fast path, no race possible on push cg = repo._changegroup(outg, 'push') else: cg = repo.getbundle('push', heads=revs, common=common) # no need to compute outg ancestor. All node in outg have either: # - parents in outg # - parents in common # - nullid parent rset = repo.set('heads(%ln + %ln)', common, outg) futureheads = [ctx.node() for ctx in rset] return cg, remoteheads, futureheads