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view mercurial/branchmap.py @ 28787:ea86cdcd9b50
chg: use color in debug/error messages conditionally
Before this patch, chg always uses color in its debugmsg and abortmsg and
there is no way to turn it off.
This patch adds a global flag to control whether chg should use color or
not and only enables it when stderr is a tty and HGPLAIN is not set.
author | Jun Wu <quark@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 05 Apr 2016 14:48:09 +0100 |
parents | bcd106d456c4 |
children | d2c6f3a948fa |
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# branchmap.py - logic to computes, maintain and stores branchmap for local repo # # Copyright 2005-2007 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 __future__ import absolute_import import array import struct import time from .node import ( bin, hex, nullid, nullrev, ) from . import ( encoding, error, scmutil, ) array = array.array calcsize = struct.calcsize pack = struct.pack unpack = struct.unpack def _filename(repo): """name of a branchcache file for a given repo or repoview""" filename = "cache/branch2" if repo.filtername: filename = '%s-%s' % (filename, repo.filtername) return filename def read(repo): try: f = repo.vfs(_filename(repo)) lines = f.read().split('\n') f.close() except (IOError, OSError): return None try: cachekey = lines.pop(0).split(" ", 2) last, lrev = cachekey[:2] last, lrev = bin(last), int(lrev) filteredhash = None if len(cachekey) > 2: filteredhash = bin(cachekey[2]) partial = branchcache(tipnode=last, tiprev=lrev, filteredhash=filteredhash) if not partial.validfor(repo): # invalidate the cache raise ValueError('tip differs') cl = repo.changelog for l in lines: if not l: continue node, state, label = l.split(" ", 2) if state not in 'oc': raise ValueError('invalid branch state') label = encoding.tolocal(label.strip()) node = bin(node) if not cl.hasnode(node): raise ValueError('node %s does not exist' % hex(node)) partial.setdefault(label, []).append(node) if state == 'c': partial._closednodes.add(node) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise except Exception as inst: if repo.ui.debugflag: msg = 'invalid branchheads cache' if repo.filtername is not None: msg += ' (%s)' % repo.filtername msg += ': %s\n' repo.ui.debug(msg % inst) partial = None return partial ### Nearest subset relation # Nearest subset of filter X is a filter Y so that: # * Y is included in X, # * X - Y is as small as possible. # This create and ordering used for branchmap purpose. # the ordering may be partial subsettable = {None: 'visible', 'visible': 'served', 'served': 'immutable', 'immutable': 'base'} def updatecache(repo): cl = repo.changelog filtername = repo.filtername partial = repo._branchcaches.get(filtername) revs = [] if partial is None or not partial.validfor(repo): partial = read(repo) if partial is None: subsetname = subsettable.get(filtername) if subsetname is None: partial = branchcache() else: subset = repo.filtered(subsetname) partial = subset.branchmap().copy() extrarevs = subset.changelog.filteredrevs - cl.filteredrevs revs.extend(r for r in extrarevs if r <= partial.tiprev) revs.extend(cl.revs(start=partial.tiprev + 1)) if revs: partial.update(repo, revs) partial.write(repo) assert partial.validfor(repo), filtername repo._branchcaches[repo.filtername] = partial def replacecache(repo, bm): """Replace the branchmap cache for a repo with a branch mapping. This is likely only called during clone with a branch map from a remote. """ rbheads = [] closed = [] for bheads in bm.itervalues(): rbheads.extend(bheads) for h in bheads: r = repo.changelog.rev(h) b, c = repo.changelog.branchinfo(r) if c: closed.append(h) if rbheads: rtiprev = max((int(repo.changelog.rev(node)) for node in rbheads)) cache = branchcache(bm, repo[rtiprev].node(), rtiprev, closednodes=closed) # Try to stick it as low as possible # filter above served are unlikely to be fetch from a clone for candidate in ('base', 'immutable', 'served'): rview = repo.filtered(candidate) if cache.validfor(rview): repo._branchcaches[candidate] = cache cache.write(rview) break class branchcache(dict): """A dict like object that hold branches heads cache. This cache is used to avoid costly computations to determine all the branch heads of a repo. The cache is serialized on disk in the following format: <tip hex node> <tip rev number> [optional filtered repo hex hash] <branch head hex node> <open/closed state> <branch name> <branch head hex node> <open/closed state> <branch name> ... The first line is used to check if the cache is still valid. If the branch cache is for a filtered repo view, an optional third hash is included that hashes the hashes of all filtered revisions. The open/closed state is represented by a single letter 'o' or 'c'. This field can be used to avoid changelog reads when determining if a branch head closes a branch or not. """ def __init__(self, entries=(), tipnode=nullid, tiprev=nullrev, filteredhash=None, closednodes=None): super(branchcache, self).__init__(entries) self.tipnode = tipnode self.tiprev = tiprev self.filteredhash = filteredhash # closednodes is a set of nodes that close their branch. If the branch # cache has been updated, it may contain nodes that are no longer # heads. if closednodes is None: self._closednodes = set() else: self._closednodes = closednodes def validfor(self, repo): """Is the cache content valid regarding a repo - False when cached tipnode is unknown or if we detect a strip. - True when cache is up to date or a subset of current repo.""" try: return ((self.tipnode == repo.changelog.node(self.tiprev)) and (self.filteredhash == \ scmutil.filteredhash(repo, self.tiprev))) except IndexError: return False def _branchtip(self, heads): '''Return tuple with last open head in heads and false, otherwise return last closed head and true.''' tip = heads[-1] closed = True for h in reversed(heads): if h not in self._closednodes: tip = h closed = False break return tip, closed def branchtip(self, branch): '''Return the tipmost open head on branch head, otherwise return the tipmost closed head on branch. Raise KeyError for unknown branch.''' return self._branchtip(self[branch])[0] def branchheads(self, branch, closed=False): heads = self[branch] if not closed: heads = [h for h in heads if h not in self._closednodes] return heads def iterbranches(self): for bn, heads in self.iteritems(): yield (bn, heads) + self._branchtip(heads) def copy(self): """return an deep copy of the branchcache object""" return branchcache(self, self.tipnode, self.tiprev, self.filteredhash, self._closednodes) def write(self, repo): try: f = repo.vfs(_filename(repo), "w", atomictemp=True) cachekey = [hex(self.tipnode), str(self.tiprev)] if self.filteredhash is not None: cachekey.append(hex(self.filteredhash)) f.write(" ".join(cachekey) + '\n') nodecount = 0 for label, nodes in sorted(self.iteritems()): for node in nodes: nodecount += 1 if node in self._closednodes: state = 'c' else: state = 'o' f.write("%s %s %s\n" % (hex(node), state, encoding.fromlocal(label))) f.close() repo.ui.log('branchcache', 'wrote %s branch cache with %d labels and %d nodes\n', repo.filtername, len(self), nodecount) except (IOError, OSError, error.Abort) as inst: repo.ui.debug("couldn't write branch cache: %s\n" % inst) # Abort may be raise by read only opener pass def update(self, repo, revgen): """Given a branchhead cache, self, that may have extra nodes or be missing heads, and a generator of nodes that are strictly a superset of heads missing, this function updates self to be correct. """ starttime = time.time() cl = repo.changelog # collect new branch entries newbranches = {} getbranchinfo = repo.revbranchcache().branchinfo for r in revgen: branch, closesbranch = getbranchinfo(r) newbranches.setdefault(branch, []).append(r) if closesbranch: self._closednodes.add(cl.node(r)) # fetch current topological heads to speed up filtering topoheads = set(cl.headrevs()) # if older branchheads are reachable from new ones, they aren't # really branchheads. Note checking parents is insufficient: # 1 (branch a) -> 2 (branch b) -> 3 (branch a) for branch, newheadrevs in newbranches.iteritems(): bheads = self.setdefault(branch, []) bheadset = set(cl.rev(node) for node in bheads) # This have been tested True on all internal usage of this function. # run it again in case of doubt # assert not (set(bheadrevs) & set(newheadrevs)) newheadrevs.sort() bheadset.update(newheadrevs) # This prunes out two kinds of heads - heads that are superseded by # a head in newheadrevs, and newheadrevs that are not heads because # an existing head is their descendant. uncertain = bheadset - topoheads if uncertain: floorrev = min(uncertain) ancestors = set(cl.ancestors(newheadrevs, floorrev)) bheadset -= ancestors bheadrevs = sorted(bheadset) self[branch] = [cl.node(rev) for rev in bheadrevs] tiprev = bheadrevs[-1] if tiprev > self.tiprev: self.tipnode = cl.node(tiprev) self.tiprev = tiprev if not self.validfor(repo): # cache key are not valid anymore self.tipnode = nullid self.tiprev = nullrev for heads in self.values(): tiprev = max(cl.rev(node) for node in heads) if tiprev > self.tiprev: self.tipnode = cl.node(tiprev) self.tiprev = tiprev self.filteredhash = scmutil.filteredhash(repo, self.tiprev) duration = time.time() - starttime repo.ui.log('branchcache', 'updated %s branch cache in %.4f seconds\n', repo.filtername, duration) # Revision branch info cache _rbcversion = '-v1' _rbcnames = 'cache/rbc-names' + _rbcversion _rbcrevs = 'cache/rbc-revs' + _rbcversion # [4 byte hash prefix][4 byte branch name number with sign bit indicating open] _rbcrecfmt = '>4sI' _rbcrecsize = calcsize(_rbcrecfmt) _rbcnodelen = 4 _rbcbranchidxmask = 0x7fffffff _rbccloseflag = 0x80000000 class revbranchcache(object): """Persistent cache, mapping from revision number to branch name and close. This is a low level cache, independent of filtering. Branch names are stored in rbc-names in internal encoding separated by 0. rbc-names is append-only, and each branch name is only stored once and will thus have a unique index. The branch info for each revision is stored in rbc-revs as constant size records. The whole file is read into memory, but it is only 'parsed' on demand. The file is usually append-only but will be truncated if repo modification is detected. The record for each revision contains the first 4 bytes of the corresponding node hash, and the record is only used if it still matches. Even a completely trashed rbc-revs fill thus still give the right result while converging towards full recovery ... assuming no incorrectly matching node hashes. The record also contains 4 bytes where 31 bits contains the index of the branch and the last bit indicate that it is a branch close commit. The usage pattern for rbc-revs is thus somewhat similar to 00changelog.i and will grow with it but be 1/8th of its size. """ def __init__(self, repo, readonly=True): assert repo.filtername is None self._repo = repo self._names = [] # branch names in local encoding with static index self._rbcrevs = array('c') # structs of type _rbcrecfmt self._rbcsnameslen = 0 try: bndata = repo.vfs.read(_rbcnames) self._rbcsnameslen = len(bndata) # for verification before writing self._names = [encoding.tolocal(bn) for bn in bndata.split('\0')] except (IOError, OSError) as inst: if readonly: # don't try to use cache - fall back to the slow path self.branchinfo = self._branchinfo if self._names: try: data = repo.vfs.read(_rbcrevs) self._rbcrevs.fromstring(data) except (IOError, OSError) as inst: repo.ui.debug("couldn't read revision branch cache: %s\n" % inst) # remember number of good records on disk self._rbcrevslen = min(len(self._rbcrevs) // _rbcrecsize, len(repo.changelog)) if self._rbcrevslen == 0: self._names = [] self._rbcnamescount = len(self._names) # number of good names on disk self._namesreverse = dict((b, r) for r, b in enumerate(self._names)) def _clear(self): self._rbcsnameslen = 0 del self._names[:] self._rbcnamescount = 0 self._namesreverse.clear() self._rbcrevslen = len(self._repo.changelog) self._rbcrevs = array('c') self._rbcrevs.fromstring('\0' * (self._rbcrevslen * _rbcrecsize)) def branchinfo(self, rev): """Return branch name and close flag for rev, using and updating persistent cache.""" changelog = self._repo.changelog rbcrevidx = rev * _rbcrecsize # avoid negative index, changelog.read(nullrev) is fast without cache if rev == nullrev: return changelog.branchinfo(rev) # if requested rev is missing, add and populate all missing revs if len(self._rbcrevs) < rbcrevidx + _rbcrecsize: self._rbcrevs.extend('\0' * (len(changelog) * _rbcrecsize - len(self._rbcrevs))) # fast path: extract data from cache, use it if node is matching reponode = changelog.node(rev)[:_rbcnodelen] cachenode, branchidx = unpack( _rbcrecfmt, buffer(self._rbcrevs, rbcrevidx, _rbcrecsize)) close = bool(branchidx & _rbccloseflag) if close: branchidx &= _rbcbranchidxmask if cachenode == '\0\0\0\0': pass elif cachenode == reponode: if branchidx < self._rbcnamescount: return self._names[branchidx], close # referenced branch doesn't exist - rebuild is expensive but needed self._repo.ui.debug("rebuilding corrupted revision branch cache\n") self._clear() else: # rev/node map has changed, invalidate the cache from here up truncate = rbcrevidx + _rbcrecsize del self._rbcrevs[truncate:] self._rbcrevslen = min(self._rbcrevslen, truncate) # fall back to slow path and make sure it will be written to disk return self._branchinfo(rev) def _branchinfo(self, rev): """Retrieve branch info from changelog and update _rbcrevs""" changelog = self._repo.changelog b, close = changelog.branchinfo(rev) if b in self._namesreverse: branchidx = self._namesreverse[b] else: branchidx = len(self._names) self._names.append(b) self._namesreverse[b] = branchidx reponode = changelog.node(rev) if close: branchidx |= _rbccloseflag self._setcachedata(rev, reponode, branchidx) return b, close def _setcachedata(self, rev, node, branchidx): """Writes the node's branch data to the in-memory cache data.""" rbcrevidx = rev * _rbcrecsize rec = array('c') rec.fromstring(pack(_rbcrecfmt, node, branchidx)) self._rbcrevs[rbcrevidx:rbcrevidx + _rbcrecsize] = rec self._rbcrevslen = min(self._rbcrevslen, rev) tr = self._repo.currenttransaction() if tr: tr.addfinalize('write-revbranchcache', self.write) def write(self, tr=None): """Save branch cache if it is dirty.""" repo = self._repo if self._rbcnamescount < len(self._names): try: if self._rbcnamescount != 0: f = repo.vfs.open(_rbcnames, 'ab') if f.tell() == self._rbcsnameslen: f.write('\0') else: f.close() repo.ui.debug("%s changed - rewriting it\n" % _rbcnames) self._rbcnamescount = 0 self._rbcrevslen = 0 if self._rbcnamescount == 0: # before rewriting names, make sure references are removed repo.vfs.unlinkpath(_rbcrevs, ignoremissing=True) f = repo.vfs.open(_rbcnames, 'wb') f.write('\0'.join(encoding.fromlocal(b) for b in self._names[self._rbcnamescount:])) self._rbcsnameslen = f.tell() f.close() except (IOError, OSError, error.Abort) as inst: repo.ui.debug("couldn't write revision branch cache names: " "%s\n" % inst) return self._rbcnamescount = len(self._names) start = self._rbcrevslen * _rbcrecsize if start != len(self._rbcrevs): revs = min(len(repo.changelog), len(self._rbcrevs) // _rbcrecsize) try: f = repo.vfs.open(_rbcrevs, 'ab') if f.tell() != start: repo.ui.debug("truncating %s to %s\n" % (_rbcrevs, start)) f.seek(start) if f.tell() != start: start = 0 f.seek(start) f.truncate() end = revs * _rbcrecsize f.write(self._rbcrevs[start:end]) f.close() except (IOError, OSError, error.Abort) as inst: repo.ui.debug("couldn't write revision branch cache: %s\n" % inst) return self._rbcrevslen = revs