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dirstate: do not write an empty dirstate just for backup
This will get in the way when we get more strict about holding the lock when
writing the dirstate.
Instead, we simply don't copy dirstate files around if there are None at backup
time.
A couple of tests are impacted they no longer need to backup such "empty"
dirstate.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 14 Feb 2023 23:05:18 +0100 |
parents | 6000f5b25c9b |
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# dirstateguard.py - class to allow restoring dirstate after failure # # Copyright 2005-2007 Olivia Mackall <olivia@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. import os from .i18n import _ from . import ( error, narrowspec, requirements, util, ) class dirstateguard(util.transactional): """Restore dirstate at unexpected failure. At the construction, this class does: - write current ``repo.dirstate`` out, and - save ``.hg/dirstate`` into the backup file This restores ``.hg/dirstate`` from backup file, if ``release()`` is invoked before ``close()``. This just removes the backup file at ``close()`` before ``release()``. """ def __init__(self, repo, name): self._repo = repo self._active = False self._closed = False def getname(prefix): fd, fname = repo.vfs.mkstemp(prefix=prefix) os.close(fd) return fname self._backupname = getname(b'dirstate.backup.%s.' % name) repo.dirstate.savebackup(repo.currenttransaction(), self._backupname) # Don't make this the empty string, things may join it with stuff and # blindly try to unlink it, which could be bad. self._narrowspecbackupname = None if requirements.NARROW_REQUIREMENT in repo.requirements: self._narrowspecbackupname = getname( b'narrowspec.backup.%s.' % name ) narrowspec.savewcbackup(repo, self._narrowspecbackupname) self._active = True def __del__(self): if self._active: # still active # this may occur, even if this class is used correctly: # for example, releasing other resources like transaction # may raise exception before ``dirstateguard.release`` in # ``release(tr, ....)``. self._abort() def close(self): if not self._active: # already inactivated msg = ( _(b"can't close already inactivated backup: %s") % self._backupname ) raise error.Abort(msg) self._repo.dirstate.clearbackup( self._repo.currenttransaction(), self._backupname ) if self._narrowspecbackupname: narrowspec.clearwcbackup(self._repo, self._narrowspecbackupname) self._active = False self._closed = True def _abort(self): if self._narrowspecbackupname: narrowspec.restorewcbackup(self._repo, self._narrowspecbackupname) self._repo.dirstate.restorebackup( self._repo.currenttransaction(), self._backupname ) self._active = False def release(self): if not self._closed: if not self._active: # already inactivated msg = ( _(b"can't release already inactivated backup: %s") % self._backupname ) raise error.Abort(msg) self._abort()