log: move log file walk to its own function
This moves the logic that determines which changesets to process during a
'hg log foo.txt' command. Putting it in its own function allows extensions
to modify how the file log is traversed. For instance, the current
implementation uses filelog revs heavily. Other implementations may not have
filelog revs available.
The function throws an exception if the traversal is not possible via the
filelog, so the parent function can do things the slow way if necessary
(by walking the entire commit history).
Aside from the exception throwing, no logic is changed.
# commandserver.py - communicate with Mercurial's API over a pipe
#
# Copyright 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 i18n import _
import struct
import sys, os
import dispatch, encoding, util
logfile = None
def log(*args):
if not logfile:
return
for a in args:
logfile.write(str(a))
logfile.flush()
class channeledoutput(object):
"""
Write data from in_ to out in the following format:
data length (unsigned int),
data
"""
def __init__(self, in_, out, channel):
self.in_ = in_
self.out = out
self.channel = channel
def write(self, data):
if not data:
return
self.out.write(struct.pack('>cI', self.channel, len(data)))
self.out.write(data)
self.out.flush()
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if attr in ('isatty', 'fileno'):
raise AttributeError(attr)
return getattr(self.in_, attr)
class channeledinput(object):
"""
Read data from in_.
Requests for input are written to out in the following format:
channel identifier - 'I' for plain input, 'L' line based (1 byte)
how many bytes to send at most (unsigned int),
The client replies with:
data length (unsigned int), 0 meaning EOF
data
"""
maxchunksize = 4 * 1024
def __init__(self, in_, out, channel):
self.in_ = in_
self.out = out
self.channel = channel
def read(self, size=-1):
if size < 0:
# if we need to consume all the clients input, ask for 4k chunks
# so the pipe doesn't fill up risking a deadlock
size = self.maxchunksize
s = self._read(size, self.channel)
buf = s
while s:
s = self._read(size, self.channel)
buf += s
return buf
else:
return self._read(size, self.channel)
def _read(self, size, channel):
if not size:
return ''
assert size > 0
# tell the client we need at most size bytes
self.out.write(struct.pack('>cI', channel, size))
self.out.flush()
length = self.in_.read(4)
length = struct.unpack('>I', length)[0]
if not length:
return ''
else:
return self.in_.read(length)
def readline(self, size=-1):
if size < 0:
size = self.maxchunksize
s = self._read(size, 'L')
buf = s
# keep asking for more until there's either no more or
# we got a full line
while s and s[-1] != '\n':
s = self._read(size, 'L')
buf += s
return buf
else:
return self._read(size, 'L')
def __iter__(self):
return self
def next(self):
l = self.readline()
if not l:
raise StopIteration
return l
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if attr in ('isatty', 'fileno'):
raise AttributeError(attr)
return getattr(self.in_, attr)
class server(object):
"""
Listens for commands on stdin, runs them and writes the output on a channel
based stream to stdout.
"""
def __init__(self, ui, repo, mode):
self.cwd = os.getcwd()
logpath = ui.config("cmdserver", "log", None)
if logpath:
global logfile
if logpath == '-':
# write log on a special 'd' (debug) channel
logfile = channeledoutput(sys.stdout, sys.stdout, 'd')
else:
logfile = open(logpath, 'a')
# the ui here is really the repo ui so take its baseui so we don't end
# up with its local configuration
self.ui = repo.baseui
self.repo = repo
self.repoui = repo.ui
if mode == 'pipe':
self.cerr = channeledoutput(sys.stderr, sys.stdout, 'e')
self.cout = channeledoutput(sys.stdout, sys.stdout, 'o')
self.cin = channeledinput(sys.stdin, sys.stdout, 'I')
self.cresult = channeledoutput(sys.stdout, sys.stdout, 'r')
self.client = sys.stdin
else:
raise util.Abort(_('unknown mode %s') % mode)
def _read(self, size):
if not size:
return ''
data = self.client.read(size)
# is the other end closed?
if not data:
raise EOFError
return data
def runcommand(self):
""" reads a list of \0 terminated arguments, executes
and writes the return code to the result channel """
length = struct.unpack('>I', self._read(4))[0]
if not length:
args = []
else:
args = self._read(length).split('\0')
# copy the uis so changes (e.g. --config or --verbose) don't
# persist between requests
copiedui = self.ui.copy()
self.repo.baseui = copiedui
self.repo.ui = self.repo.dirstate._ui = self.repoui.copy()
self.repo.invalidate()
self.repo.invalidatedirstate()
req = dispatch.request(args[:], copiedui, self.repo, self.cin,
self.cout, self.cerr)
ret = dispatch.dispatch(req) or 0 # might return None
# restore old cwd
if '--cwd' in args:
os.chdir(self.cwd)
self.cresult.write(struct.pack('>i', int(ret)))
def getencoding(self):
""" writes the current encoding to the result channel """
self.cresult.write(encoding.encoding)
def serveone(self):
cmd = self.client.readline()[:-1]
if cmd:
handler = self.capabilities.get(cmd)
if handler:
handler(self)
else:
# clients are expected to check what commands are supported by
# looking at the servers capabilities
raise util.Abort(_('unknown command %s') % cmd)
return cmd != ''
capabilities = {'runcommand' : runcommand,
'getencoding' : getencoding}
def serve(self):
hellomsg = 'capabilities: ' + ' '.join(sorted(self.capabilities))
hellomsg += '\n'
hellomsg += 'encoding: ' + encoding.encoding
# write the hello msg in -one- chunk
self.cout.write(hellomsg)
try:
while self.serveone():
pass
except EOFError:
# we'll get here if the client disconnected while we were reading
# its request
return 1
return 0