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upgrade: Use `improvement` subclasses everywhere, not instances
This changes the source definition of optimizations to match that of formats:
a subclass with a decorator, instead of an instance passed to a function call.
Not having any instance removes the confusion between class attributes and
instance attributes, which were used interchangeably.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10768
author | Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 21 May 2021 17:12:47 +0200 |
parents | 8bd769b5c941 |
children | 24ea3ef35238 |
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# storageutil.py - Storage functionality agnostic of backend implementation. # # Copyright 2018 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.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 __future__ import absolute_import import re import struct from ..i18n import _ from ..node import ( bin, nullrev, sha1nodeconstants, ) from .. import ( dagop, error, mdiff, pycompat, ) from ..interfaces import repository from ..revlogutils import sidedata as sidedatamod from ..utils import hashutil _nullhash = hashutil.sha1(sha1nodeconstants.nullid) # revision data contains extra metadata not part of the official digest # Only used in changegroup >= v4. CG_FLAG_SIDEDATA = 1 def hashrevisionsha1(text, p1, p2): """Compute the SHA-1 for revision data and its parents. This hash combines both the current file contents and its history in a manner that makes it easy to distinguish nodes with the same content in the revision graph. """ # As of now, if one of the parent node is null, p2 is null if p2 == sha1nodeconstants.nullid: # deep copy of a hash is faster than creating one s = _nullhash.copy() s.update(p1) else: # none of the parent nodes are nullid if p1 < p2: a = p1 b = p2 else: a = p2 b = p1 s = hashutil.sha1(a) s.update(b) s.update(text) return s.digest() METADATA_RE = re.compile(b'\x01\n') def parsemeta(text): """Parse metadata header from revision data. Returns a 2-tuple of (metadata, offset), where both can be None if there is no metadata. """ # text can be buffer, so we can't use .startswith or .index if text[:2] != b'\x01\n': return None, None s = METADATA_RE.search(text, 2).start() mtext = text[2:s] meta = {} for l in mtext.splitlines(): k, v = l.split(b': ', 1) meta[k] = v return meta, s + 2 def packmeta(meta, text): """Add metadata to fulltext to produce revision text.""" keys = sorted(meta) metatext = b''.join(b'%s: %s\n' % (k, meta[k]) for k in keys) return b'\x01\n%s\x01\n%s' % (metatext, text) def iscensoredtext(text): meta = parsemeta(text)[0] return meta and b'censored' in meta def filtermetadata(text): """Extract just the revision data from source text. Returns ``text`` unless it has a metadata header, in which case we return a new buffer without hte metadata. """ if not text.startswith(b'\x01\n'): return text offset = text.index(b'\x01\n', 2) return text[offset + 2 :] def filerevisioncopied(store, node): """Resolve file revision copy metadata. Returns ``False`` if the file has no copy metadata. Otherwise a 2-tuple of the source filename and node. """ if store.parents(node)[0] != sha1nodeconstants.nullid: return False meta = parsemeta(store.revision(node))[0] # copy and copyrev occur in pairs. In rare cases due to old bugs, # one can occur without the other. So ensure both are present to flag # as a copy. if meta and b'copy' in meta and b'copyrev' in meta: return meta[b'copy'], bin(meta[b'copyrev']) return False def filedataequivalent(store, node, filedata): """Determines whether file data is equivalent to a stored node. Returns True if the passed file data would hash to the same value as a stored revision and False otherwise. When a stored revision is censored, filedata must be empty to have equivalence. When a stored revision has copy metadata, it is ignored as part of the compare. """ if filedata.startswith(b'\x01\n'): revisiontext = b'\x01\n\x01\n' + filedata else: revisiontext = filedata p1, p2 = store.parents(node) computednode = hashrevisionsha1(revisiontext, p1, p2) if computednode == node: return True # Censored files compare against the empty file. if store.iscensored(store.rev(node)): return filedata == b'' # Renaming a file produces a different hash, even if the data # remains unchanged. Check if that's the case. if store.renamed(node): return store.read(node) == filedata return False def iterrevs(storelen, start=0, stop=None): """Iterate over revision numbers in a store.""" step = 1 if stop is not None: if start > stop: step = -1 stop += step if stop > storelen: stop = storelen else: stop = storelen return pycompat.xrange(start, stop, step) def fileidlookup(store, fileid, identifier): """Resolve the file node for a value. ``store`` is an object implementing the ``ifileindex`` interface. ``fileid`` can be: * A 20 or 32 byte binary node. * An integer revision number * A 40 or 64 byte hex node. * A bytes that can be parsed as an integer representing a revision number. ``identifier`` is used to populate ``error.LookupError`` with an identifier for the store. Raises ``error.LookupError`` on failure. """ if isinstance(fileid, int): try: return store.node(fileid) except IndexError: raise error.LookupError( b'%d' % fileid, identifier, _(b'no match found') ) if len(fileid) in (20, 32): try: store.rev(fileid) return fileid except error.LookupError: pass if len(fileid) in (40, 64): try: rawnode = bin(fileid) store.rev(rawnode) return rawnode except TypeError: pass try: rev = int(fileid) if b'%d' % rev != fileid: raise ValueError try: return store.node(rev) except (IndexError, TypeError): pass except (ValueError, OverflowError): pass raise error.LookupError(fileid, identifier, _(b'no match found')) def resolvestripinfo(minlinkrev, tiprev, headrevs, linkrevfn, parentrevsfn): """Resolve information needed to strip revisions. Finds the minimum revision number that must be stripped in order to strip ``minlinkrev``. Returns a 2-tuple of the minimum revision number to do that and a set of all revision numbers that have linkrevs that would be broken by that strip. ``tiprev`` is the current tip-most revision. It is ``len(store) - 1``. ``headrevs`` is an iterable of head revisions. ``linkrevfn`` is a callable that receives a revision and returns a linked revision. ``parentrevsfn`` is a callable that receives a revision number and returns an iterable of its parent revision numbers. """ brokenrevs = set() strippoint = tiprev + 1 heads = {} futurelargelinkrevs = set() for head in headrevs: headlinkrev = linkrevfn(head) heads[head] = headlinkrev if headlinkrev >= minlinkrev: futurelargelinkrevs.add(headlinkrev) # This algorithm involves walking down the rev graph, starting at the # heads. Since the revs are topologically sorted according to linkrev, # once all head linkrevs are below the minlink, we know there are # no more revs that could have a linkrev greater than minlink. # So we can stop walking. while futurelargelinkrevs: strippoint -= 1 linkrev = heads.pop(strippoint) if linkrev < minlinkrev: brokenrevs.add(strippoint) else: futurelargelinkrevs.remove(linkrev) for p in parentrevsfn(strippoint): if p != nullrev: plinkrev = linkrevfn(p) heads[p] = plinkrev if plinkrev >= minlinkrev: futurelargelinkrevs.add(plinkrev) return strippoint, brokenrevs def emitrevisions( store, nodes, nodesorder, resultcls, deltaparentfn=None, candeltafn=None, rawsizefn=None, revdifffn=None, flagsfn=None, deltamode=repository.CG_DELTAMODE_STD, revisiondata=False, assumehaveparentrevisions=False, sidedata_helpers=None, ): """Generic implementation of ifiledata.emitrevisions(). Emitting revision data is subtly complex. This function attempts to encapsulate all the logic for doing so in a backend-agnostic way. ``store`` Object conforming to ``ifilestorage`` interface. ``nodes`` List of revision nodes whose data to emit. ``resultcls`` A type implementing the ``irevisiondelta`` interface that will be constructed and returned. ``deltaparentfn`` (optional) Callable receiving a revision number and returning the revision number of a revision that the internal delta is stored against. This delta will be preferred over computing a new arbitrary delta. If not defined, a delta will always be computed from raw revision data. ``candeltafn`` (optional) Callable receiving a pair of revision numbers that returns a bool indicating whether a delta between them can be produced. If not defined, it is assumed that any two revisions can delta with each other. ``rawsizefn`` (optional) Callable receiving a revision number and returning the length of the ``store.rawdata(rev)``. If not defined, ``len(store.rawdata(rev))`` will be called. ``revdifffn`` (optional) Callable receiving a pair of revision numbers that returns a delta between them. If not defined, a delta will be computed by invoking mdiff code on ``store.revision()`` results. Defining this function allows a precomputed or stored delta to be used without having to compute on. ``flagsfn`` (optional) Callable receiving a revision number and returns the integer flags value for it. If not defined, flags value will be 0. ``deltamode`` constaint on delta to be sent: * CG_DELTAMODE_STD - normal mode, try to reuse storage deltas, * CG_DELTAMODE_PREV - only delta against "prev", * CG_DELTAMODE_FULL - only issue full snapshot. Whether to send fulltext revisions instead of deltas, if allowed. ``nodesorder`` ``revisiondata`` ``assumehaveparentrevisions`` ``sidedata_helpers`` (optional) If not None, means that sidedata should be included. See `revlogutil.sidedata.get_sidedata_helpers`. """ fnode = store.node frev = store.rev if nodesorder == b'nodes': revs = [frev(n) for n in nodes] elif nodesorder == b'linear': revs = {frev(n) for n in nodes} revs = dagop.linearize(revs, store.parentrevs) else: # storage and default revs = sorted(frev(n) for n in nodes) prevrev = None if deltamode == repository.CG_DELTAMODE_PREV or assumehaveparentrevisions: prevrev = store.parentrevs(revs[0])[0] # Set of revs available to delta against. available = set() for rev in revs: if rev == nullrev: continue node = fnode(rev) p1rev, p2rev = store.parentrevs(rev) if deltaparentfn: deltaparentrev = deltaparentfn(rev) else: deltaparentrev = nullrev # Forced delta against previous mode. if deltamode == repository.CG_DELTAMODE_PREV: baserev = prevrev # We're instructed to send fulltext. Honor that. elif deltamode == repository.CG_DELTAMODE_FULL: baserev = nullrev # We're instructed to use p1. Honor that elif deltamode == repository.CG_DELTAMODE_P1: baserev = p1rev # There is a delta in storage. We try to use that because it # amounts to effectively copying data from storage and is # therefore the fastest. elif deltaparentrev != nullrev: # Base revision was already emitted in this group. We can # always safely use the delta. if deltaparentrev in available: baserev = deltaparentrev # Base revision is a parent that hasn't been emitted already. # Use it if we can assume the receiver has the parent revision. elif assumehaveparentrevisions and deltaparentrev in (p1rev, p2rev): baserev = deltaparentrev # No guarantee the receiver has the delta parent. Send delta # against last revision (if possible), which in the common case # should be similar enough to this revision that the delta is # reasonable. elif prevrev is not None: baserev = prevrev else: baserev = nullrev # Storage has a fulltext revision. # Let's use the previous revision, which is as good a guess as any. # There is definitely room to improve this logic. elif prevrev is not None: baserev = prevrev else: baserev = nullrev # But we can't actually use our chosen delta base for whatever # reason. Reset to fulltext. if baserev != nullrev and (candeltafn and not candeltafn(baserev, rev)): baserev = nullrev revision = None delta = None baserevisionsize = None if revisiondata: if store.iscensored(baserev) or store.iscensored(rev): try: revision = store.rawdata(node) except error.CensoredNodeError as e: revision = e.tombstone if baserev != nullrev: if rawsizefn: baserevisionsize = rawsizefn(baserev) else: baserevisionsize = len(store.rawdata(baserev)) elif ( baserev == nullrev and deltamode != repository.CG_DELTAMODE_PREV ): revision = store.rawdata(node) available.add(rev) else: if revdifffn: delta = revdifffn(baserev, rev) else: delta = mdiff.textdiff( store.rawdata(baserev), store.rawdata(rev) ) available.add(rev) serialized_sidedata = None sidedata_flags = (0, 0) if sidedata_helpers: old_sidedata = store.sidedata(rev) sidedata, sidedata_flags = sidedatamod.run_sidedata_helpers( store=store, sidedata_helpers=sidedata_helpers, sidedata=old_sidedata, rev=rev, ) if sidedata: serialized_sidedata = sidedatamod.serialize_sidedata(sidedata) flags = flagsfn(rev) if flagsfn else 0 protocol_flags = 0 if serialized_sidedata: # Advertise that sidedata exists to the other side protocol_flags |= CG_FLAG_SIDEDATA # Computers and removers can return flags to add and/or remove flags = flags | sidedata_flags[0] & ~sidedata_flags[1] yield resultcls( node=node, p1node=fnode(p1rev), p2node=fnode(p2rev), basenode=fnode(baserev), flags=flags, baserevisionsize=baserevisionsize, revision=revision, delta=delta, sidedata=serialized_sidedata, protocol_flags=protocol_flags, ) prevrev = rev def deltaiscensored(delta, baserev, baselenfn): """Determine if a delta represents censored revision data. ``baserev`` is the base revision this delta is encoded against. ``baselenfn`` is a callable receiving a revision number that resolves the length of the revision fulltext. Returns a bool indicating if the result of the delta represents a censored revision. """ # Fragile heuristic: unless new file meta keys are added alphabetically # preceding "censored", all censored revisions are prefixed by # "\1\ncensored:". A delta producing such a censored revision must be a # full-replacement delta, so we inspect the first and only patch in the # delta for this prefix. hlen = struct.calcsize(b">lll") if len(delta) <= hlen: return False oldlen = baselenfn(baserev) newlen = len(delta) - hlen if delta[:hlen] != mdiff.replacediffheader(oldlen, newlen): return False add = b"\1\ncensored:" addlen = len(add) return newlen >= addlen and delta[hlen : hlen + addlen] == add