view hgext/remotefilelog/metadatastore.py @ 41852:db3098d02a6d

setup: exclude some internal UCRT files When attempting to build the Inno installer locally, I was getting several file not found errors when py2exe was crawling DLL dependencies. The missing DLLs appear to be "internal" DLLs used by the Universal C Runtime (UCRT). In many cases, the missing DLLs don't appear to exist on my system at all! Some of the DLLs have version numbers that appear to be N+1 of what the existing version number is. Maybe the "public" UCRT DLLs are probing for version N+1 at load time and py2exe is picking these up? Who knows. This commit adds the non-public UCRT DLLs as found by py2exe on my system to the excluded DLLs set. After this change, I'm able to produce an Inno installer with an appropriate set of DLLs. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6065
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Sun, 03 Mar 2019 14:08:25 -0800
parents 13d4ad8d7801
children 2372284d9457
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from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial.node import hex, nullid
from . import (
    basestore,
    shallowutil,
)

class unionmetadatastore(basestore.baseunionstore):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(unionmetadatastore, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)

        self.stores = args
        self.writestore = kwargs.get(r'writestore')

        # If allowincomplete==True then the union store can return partial
        # ancestor lists, otherwise it will throw a KeyError if a full
        # history can't be found.
        self.allowincomplete = kwargs.get(r'allowincomplete', False)

    def getancestors(self, name, node, known=None):
        """Returns as many ancestors as we're aware of.

        return value: {
           node: (p1, p2, linknode, copyfrom),
           ...
        }
        """
        if known is None:
            known = set()
        if node in known:
            return []

        ancestors = {}
        def traverse(curname, curnode):
            # TODO: this algorithm has the potential to traverse parts of
            # history twice. Ex: with A->B->C->F and A->B->D->F, both D and C
            # may be queued as missing, then B and A are traversed for both.
            queue = [(curname, curnode)]
            missing = []
            seen = set()
            while queue:
                name, node = queue.pop()
                if (name, node) in seen:
                    continue
                seen.add((name, node))
                value = ancestors.get(node)
                if not value:
                    missing.append((name, node))
                    continue
                p1, p2, linknode, copyfrom = value
                if p1 != nullid and p1 not in known:
                    queue.append((copyfrom or curname, p1))
                if p2 != nullid and p2 not in known:
                    queue.append((curname, p2))
            return missing

        missing = [(name, node)]
        while missing:
            curname, curnode = missing.pop()
            try:
                ancestors.update(self._getpartialancestors(curname, curnode,
                                                           known=known))
                newmissing = traverse(curname, curnode)
                missing.extend(newmissing)
            except KeyError:
                # If we allow incomplete histories, don't throw.
                if not self.allowincomplete:
                    raise
                # If the requested name+node doesn't exist, always throw.
                if (curname, curnode) == (name, node):
                    raise

        # TODO: ancestors should probably be (name, node) -> (value)
        return ancestors

    @basestore.baseunionstore.retriable
    def _getpartialancestors(self, name, node, known=None):
        for store in self.stores:
            try:
                return store.getancestors(name, node, known=known)
            except KeyError:
                pass

        raise KeyError((name, hex(node)))

    @basestore.baseunionstore.retriable
    def getnodeinfo(self, name, node):
        for store in self.stores:
            try:
                return store.getnodeinfo(name, node)
            except KeyError:
                pass

        raise KeyError((name, hex(node)))

    def add(self, name, node, data):
        raise RuntimeError("cannot add content only to remotefilelog "
                           "contentstore")

    def getmissing(self, keys):
        missing = keys
        for store in self.stores:
            if missing:
                missing = store.getmissing(missing)
        return missing

    def markledger(self, ledger, options=None):
        for store in self.stores:
            store.markledger(ledger, options)

    def getmetrics(self):
        metrics = [s.getmetrics() for s in self.stores]
        return shallowutil.sumdicts(*metrics)

class remotefilelogmetadatastore(basestore.basestore):
    def getancestors(self, name, node, known=None):
        """Returns as many ancestors as we're aware of.

        return value: {
           node: (p1, p2, linknode, copyfrom),
           ...
        }
        """
        data = self._getdata(name, node)
        ancestors = shallowutil.ancestormap(data)
        return ancestors

    def getnodeinfo(self, name, node):
        return self.getancestors(name, node)[node]

    def add(self, name, node, parents, linknode):
        raise RuntimeError("cannot add metadata only to remotefilelog "
                           "metadatastore")

class remotemetadatastore(object):
    def __init__(self, ui, fileservice, shared):
        self._fileservice = fileservice
        self._shared = shared

    def getancestors(self, name, node, known=None):
        self._fileservice.prefetch([(name, hex(node))], force=True,
                                   fetchdata=False, fetchhistory=True)
        return self._shared.getancestors(name, node, known=known)

    def getnodeinfo(self, name, node):
        return self.getancestors(name, node)[node]

    def add(self, name, node, data):
        raise RuntimeError("cannot add to a remote store")

    def getmissing(self, keys):
        return keys

    def markledger(self, ledger, options=None):
        pass