sparse-revlog: implement algorithm to write sparse delta chains (
issue5480)
The classic behavior of revlog._isgooddeltainfo is to consider the span size
of the whole delta chain, and limit it to 4 * textlen.
Once sparse-revlog writing is allowed (and enforced with a requirement),
revlog._isgooddeltainfo considers the span of the largest chunk as the
distance used in the verification, instead of using the span of the whole
delta chain.
In order to compute the span of the largest chunk, we need to slice into
chunks a chain with the new revision at the top of the revlog, and take the
maximal span of these chunks. The sparse read density is a parameter to the
slicing, as it will stop when the global read density reaches this threshold.
For instance, a density of 50% means that 2 of 4 read bytes are actually used
for the reconstruction of the revision (the others are part of other chains).
This allows a new revision to be potentially stored with a diff against
another revision anywhere in the history, instead of forcing it in the last 4
* textlen. The result is a much better compression on repositories that have
many concurrent branches. Here are a comparison between using deltas from
current upstream (aggressive-merge-deltas on by default) and deltas from a
sparse-revlog
Comparison of `.hg/store/` size:
mercurial (6.74% merges):
before: 46,831,873 bytes
after: 46,795,992 bytes (no relevant change)
pypy (8.30% merges):
before: 333,524,651 bytes
after: 308,417,511 bytes -8%
netbeans (34.21% merges):
before: 1,141,847,554 bytes
after: 1,131,093,161 bytes -1%
mozilla-central (4.84% merges):
before: 2,344,248,850 bytes
after: 2,328,459,258 bytes -1%
large-private-repo-A (merge 19.73%)
before: 41,510,550,163 bytes
after: 8,121,763,428 bytes -80%
large-private-repo-B (23.77%)
before: 58,702,221,709 bytes
after: 8,351,588,828 bytes -76%
Comparison of `00manifest.d` size:
mercurial (6.74% merges):
before: 6,143,044 bytes
after: 6,107,163 bytes
pypy (8.30% merges):
before: 52,941,780 bytes
after: 27,834,082 bytes -48%
netbeans (34.21% merges):
before: 130,088,982 bytes
after: 119,337,636 bytes -10%
mozilla-central (4.84% merges):
before: 215,096,339 bytes
after: 199,496,863 bytes -8%
large-private-repo-A (merge 19.73%)
before: 33,725,285,081 bytes
after: 390,302,545 bytes -99%
large-private-repo-B (23.77%)
before: 49,457,701,645 bytes
after: 1,366,752,187 bytes -97%
The better delta chains provide a performance boost in relevant repositories:
pypy, bundling 1000 revisions:
before: 1.670s
after: 1.149s -31%
Unbundling got a bit slower. probably because the sparse algorithm is still
pure
python.
pypy, unbundling 1000 revisions:
before: 4.062s
after: 4.507s +10%
Performance of bundle/unbundle in repository with few concurrent branches (eg:
mercurial) are unaffected.
No significant differences have been noticed then timing `hg push` and `hg
pull` locally. More state timings are being gathered.
Same as for aggressive-merge-delta, better delta comes with longer delta
chains. Longer chains have a performance impact. For example. The length of
the chain needed to get the manifest of pypy's tip moves from 82 item to 1929
items. This moves the restore time from 3.88ms to 11.3ms.
Delta chain length is an independent issue that affects repository without
this changes. It will be dealt with independently.
No significant differences have been observed on repositories where
`sparse-revlog` have not much effect (mercurial, unity, netbeans). On pypy,
small differences have been observed on some operation affected by delta chain
building and retrieval.
pypy, perfmanifest
before: 0.006162s
after: 0.017899s +190%
pypy, commit:
before: 0.382
after: 0.376 -1%
pypy, status:
before: 0.157
after: 0.168 +7%
More comprehensive and stable timing comparisons are in progress.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import errno
import os
import re
import socket
import stat
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
tempprefix = 'hg-hghave-'
checks = {
"true": (lambda: True, "yak shaving"),
"false": (lambda: False, "nail clipper"),
}
def check(name, desc):
"""Registers a check function for a feature."""
def decorator(func):
checks[name] = (func, desc)
return func
return decorator
def checkvers(name, desc, vers):
"""Registers a check function for each of a series of versions.
vers can be a list or an iterator"""
def decorator(func):
def funcv(v):
def f():
return func(v)
return f
for v in vers:
v = str(v)
f = funcv(v)
checks['%s%s' % (name, v.replace('.', ''))] = (f, desc % v)
return func
return decorator
def checkfeatures(features):
result = {
'error': [],
'missing': [],
'skipped': [],
}
for feature in features:
negate = feature.startswith('no-')
if negate:
feature = feature[3:]
if feature not in checks:
result['missing'].append(feature)
continue
check, desc = checks[feature]
try:
available = check()
except Exception:
result['error'].append('hghave check failed: %s' % feature)
continue
if not negate and not available:
result['skipped'].append('missing feature: %s' % desc)
elif negate and available:
result['skipped'].append('system supports %s' % desc)
return result
def require(features):
"""Require that features are available, exiting if not."""
result = checkfeatures(features)
for missing in result['missing']:
sys.stderr.write('skipped: unknown feature: %s\n' % missing)
for msg in result['skipped']:
sys.stderr.write('skipped: %s\n' % msg)
for msg in result['error']:
sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % msg)
if result['missing']:
sys.exit(2)
if result['skipped'] or result['error']:
sys.exit(1)
def matchoutput(cmd, regexp, ignorestatus=False):
"""Return the match object if cmd executes successfully and its output
is matched by the supplied regular expression.
"""
r = re.compile(regexp)
try:
p = subprocess.Popen(
cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
ret = -1
s = p.communicate()[0]
ret = p.returncode
return (ignorestatus or not ret) and r.search(s)
@check("baz", "GNU Arch baz client")
def has_baz():
return matchoutput('baz --version 2>&1', br'baz Bazaar version')
@check("bzr", "Canonical's Bazaar client")
def has_bzr():
try:
import bzrlib
import bzrlib.bzrdir
import bzrlib.errors
import bzrlib.revision
import bzrlib.revisionspec
bzrlib.revisionspec.RevisionSpec
return bzrlib.__doc__ is not None
except (AttributeError, ImportError):
return False
@checkvers("bzr", "Canonical's Bazaar client >= %s", (1.14,))
def has_bzr_range(v):
major, minor = v.split('.')[0:2]
try:
import bzrlib
return (bzrlib.__doc__ is not None
and bzrlib.version_info[:2] >= (int(major), int(minor)))
except ImportError:
return False
@check("chg", "running with chg")
def has_chg():
return 'CHGHG' in os.environ
@check("cvs", "cvs client/server")
def has_cvs():
re = br'Concurrent Versions System.*?server'
return matchoutput('cvs --version 2>&1', re) and not has_msys()
@check("cvs112", "cvs client/server 1.12.* (not cvsnt)")
def has_cvs112():
re = br'Concurrent Versions System \(CVS\) 1.12.*?server'
return matchoutput('cvs --version 2>&1', re) and not has_msys()
@check("cvsnt", "cvsnt client/server")
def has_cvsnt():
re = br'Concurrent Versions System \(CVSNT\) (\d+).(\d+).*\(client/server\)'
return matchoutput('cvsnt --version 2>&1', re)
@check("darcs", "darcs client")
def has_darcs():
return matchoutput('darcs --version', br'\b2\.([2-9]|\d{2})', True)
@check("mtn", "monotone client (>= 1.0)")
def has_mtn():
return matchoutput('mtn --version', br'monotone', True) and not matchoutput(
'mtn --version', br'monotone 0\.', True)
@check("eol-in-paths", "end-of-lines in paths")
def has_eol_in_paths():
try:
fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix, suffix='\n\r')
os.close(fd)
os.remove(path)
return True
except (IOError, OSError):
return False
@check("execbit", "executable bit")
def has_executablebit():
try:
EXECFLAGS = stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH
fh, fn = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
try:
os.close(fh)
m = os.stat(fn).st_mode & 0o777
new_file_has_exec = m & EXECFLAGS
os.chmod(fn, m ^ EXECFLAGS)
exec_flags_cannot_flip = ((os.stat(fn).st_mode & 0o777) == m)
finally:
os.unlink(fn)
except (IOError, OSError):
# we don't care, the user probably won't be able to commit anyway
return False
return not (new_file_has_exec or exec_flags_cannot_flip)
@check("icasefs", "case insensitive file system")
def has_icasefs():
# Stolen from mercurial.util
fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
os.close(fd)
try:
s1 = os.stat(path)
d, b = os.path.split(path)
p2 = os.path.join(d, b.upper())
if path == p2:
p2 = os.path.join(d, b.lower())
try:
s2 = os.stat(p2)
return s2 == s1
except OSError:
return False
finally:
os.remove(path)
@check("fifo", "named pipes")
def has_fifo():
if getattr(os, "mkfifo", None) is None:
return False
name = tempfile.mktemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
try:
os.mkfifo(name)
os.unlink(name)
return True
except OSError:
return False
@check("killdaemons", 'killdaemons.py support')
def has_killdaemons():
return True
@check("cacheable", "cacheable filesystem")
def has_cacheable_fs():
from mercurial import util
fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
os.close(fd)
try:
return util.cachestat(path).cacheable()
finally:
os.remove(path)
@check("lsprof", "python lsprof module")
def has_lsprof():
try:
import _lsprof
_lsprof.Profiler # silence unused import warning
return True
except ImportError:
return False
def gethgversion():
m = matchoutput('hg --version --quiet 2>&1', br'(\d+)\.(\d+)')
if not m:
return (0, 0)
return (int(m.group(1)), int(m.group(2)))
@checkvers("hg", "Mercurial >= %s",
list([(1.0 * x) / 10 for x in range(9, 99)]))
def has_hg_range(v):
major, minor = v.split('.')[0:2]
return gethgversion() >= (int(major), int(minor))
@check("hg08", "Mercurial >= 0.8")
def has_hg08():
if checks["hg09"][0]():
return True
return matchoutput('hg help annotate 2>&1', '--date')
@check("hg07", "Mercurial >= 0.7")
def has_hg07():
if checks["hg08"][0]():
return True
return matchoutput('hg --version --quiet 2>&1', 'Mercurial Distributed SCM')
@check("hg06", "Mercurial >= 0.6")
def has_hg06():
if checks["hg07"][0]():
return True
return matchoutput('hg --version --quiet 2>&1', 'Mercurial version')
@check("gettext", "GNU Gettext (msgfmt)")
def has_gettext():
return matchoutput('msgfmt --version', br'GNU gettext-tools')
@check("git", "git command line client")
def has_git():
return matchoutput('git --version 2>&1', br'^git version')
def getgitversion():
m = matchoutput('git --version 2>&1', br'git version (\d+)\.(\d+)')
if not m:
return (0, 0)
return (int(m.group(1)), int(m.group(2)))
# https://github.com/git-lfs/lfs-test-server
@check("lfs-test-server", "git-lfs test server")
def has_lfsserver():
exe = 'lfs-test-server'
if has_windows():
exe = 'lfs-test-server.exe'
return any(
os.access(os.path.join(path, exe), os.X_OK)
for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)
)
@checkvers("git", "git client (with ext::sh support) version >= %s", (1.9,))
def has_git_range(v):
major, minor = v.split('.')[0:2]
return getgitversion() >= (int(major), int(minor))
@check("docutils", "Docutils text processing library")
def has_docutils():
try:
import docutils.core
docutils.core.publish_cmdline # silence unused import
return True
except ImportError:
return False
def getsvnversion():
m = matchoutput('svn --version --quiet 2>&1', br'^(\d+)\.(\d+)')
if not m:
return (0, 0)
return (int(m.group(1)), int(m.group(2)))
@checkvers("svn", "subversion client and admin tools >= %s", (1.3, 1.5))
def has_svn_range(v):
major, minor = v.split('.')[0:2]
return getsvnversion() >= (int(major), int(minor))
@check("svn", "subversion client and admin tools")
def has_svn():
return matchoutput('svn --version 2>&1', br'^svn, version') and \
matchoutput('svnadmin --version 2>&1', br'^svnadmin, version')
@check("svn-bindings", "subversion python bindings")
def has_svn_bindings():
try:
import svn.core
version = svn.core.SVN_VER_MAJOR, svn.core.SVN_VER_MINOR
if version < (1, 4):
return False
return True
except ImportError:
return False
@check("p4", "Perforce server and client")
def has_p4():
return (matchoutput('p4 -V', br'Rev\. P4/') and
matchoutput('p4d -V', br'Rev\. P4D/'))
@check("symlink", "symbolic links")
def has_symlink():
if getattr(os, "symlink", None) is None:
return False
name = tempfile.mktemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
try:
os.symlink(".", name)
os.unlink(name)
return True
except (OSError, AttributeError):
return False
@check("hardlink", "hardlinks")
def has_hardlink():
from mercurial import util
fh, fn = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
os.close(fh)
name = tempfile.mktemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
try:
util.oslink(fn, name)
os.unlink(name)
return True
except OSError:
return False
finally:
os.unlink(fn)
@check("hardlink-whitelisted", "hardlinks on whitelisted filesystems")
def has_hardlink_whitelisted():
from mercurial import util
try:
fstype = util.getfstype(b'.')
except OSError:
return False
return fstype in util._hardlinkfswhitelist
@check("rmcwd", "can remove current working directory")
def has_rmcwd():
ocwd = os.getcwd()
temp = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
try:
os.chdir(temp)
# On Linux, 'rmdir .' isn't allowed, but the other names are okay.
# On Solaris and Windows, the cwd can't be removed by any names.
os.rmdir(os.getcwd())
return True
except OSError:
return False
finally:
os.chdir(ocwd)
# clean up temp dir on platforms where cwd can't be removed
try:
os.rmdir(temp)
except OSError:
pass
@check("tla", "GNU Arch tla client")
def has_tla():
return matchoutput('tla --version 2>&1', br'The GNU Arch Revision')
@check("gpg", "gpg client")
def has_gpg():
return matchoutput('gpg --version 2>&1', br'GnuPG')
@check("gpg2", "gpg client v2")
def has_gpg2():
return matchoutput('gpg --version 2>&1', br'GnuPG[^0-9]+2\.')
@check("gpg21", "gpg client v2.1+")
def has_gpg21():
return matchoutput('gpg --version 2>&1', br'GnuPG[^0-9]+2\.(?!0)')
@check("unix-permissions", "unix-style permissions")
def has_unix_permissions():
d = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
try:
fname = os.path.join(d, 'foo')
for umask in (0o77, 0o07, 0o22):
os.umask(umask)
f = open(fname, 'w')
f.close()
mode = os.stat(fname).st_mode
os.unlink(fname)
if mode & 0o777 != ~umask & 0o666:
return False
return True
finally:
os.rmdir(d)
@check("unix-socket", "AF_UNIX socket family")
def has_unix_socket():
return getattr(socket, 'AF_UNIX', None) is not None
@check("root", "root permissions")
def has_root():
return getattr(os, 'geteuid', None) and os.geteuid() == 0
@check("pyflakes", "Pyflakes python linter")
def has_pyflakes():
return matchoutput("sh -c \"echo 'import re' 2>&1 | pyflakes\"",
br"<stdin>:1: 're' imported but unused",
True)
@check("pylint", "Pylint python linter")
def has_pylint():
return matchoutput("pylint --help",
br"Usage: pylint",
True)
@check("clang-format", "clang-format C code formatter")
def has_clang_format():
m = matchoutput('clang-format --version', br'clang-format version (\d)')
# style changed somewhere between 4.x and 6.x
return m and int(m.group(1)) >= 6
@check("jshint", "JSHint static code analysis tool")
def has_jshint():
return matchoutput("jshint --version 2>&1", br"jshint v")
@check("pygments", "Pygments source highlighting library")
def has_pygments():
try:
import pygments
pygments.highlight # silence unused import warning
return True
except ImportError:
return False
@check("outer-repo", "outer repo")
def has_outer_repo():
# failing for other reasons than 'no repo' imply that there is a repo
return not matchoutput('hg root 2>&1',
br'abort: no repository found', True)
@check("ssl", "ssl module available")
def has_ssl():
try:
import ssl
ssl.CERT_NONE
return True
except ImportError:
return False
@check("sslcontext", "python >= 2.7.9 ssl")
def has_sslcontext():
try:
import ssl
ssl.SSLContext
return True
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
return False
@check("defaultcacerts", "can verify SSL certs by system's CA certs store")
def has_defaultcacerts():
from mercurial import sslutil, ui as uimod
ui = uimod.ui.load()
return sslutil._defaultcacerts(ui) or sslutil._canloaddefaultcerts
@check("defaultcacertsloaded", "detected presence of loaded system CA certs")
def has_defaultcacertsloaded():
import ssl
from mercurial import sslutil, ui as uimod
if not has_defaultcacerts():
return False
if not has_sslcontext():
return False
ui = uimod.ui.load()
cafile = sslutil._defaultcacerts(ui)
ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
if cafile:
ctx.load_verify_locations(cafile=cafile)
else:
ctx.load_default_certs()
return len(ctx.get_ca_certs()) > 0
@check("tls1.2", "TLS 1.2 protocol support")
def has_tls1_2():
from mercurial import sslutil
return 'tls1.2' in sslutil.supportedprotocols
@check("windows", "Windows")
def has_windows():
return os.name == 'nt'
@check("system-sh", "system() uses sh")
def has_system_sh():
return os.name != 'nt'
@check("serve", "platform and python can manage 'hg serve -d'")
def has_serve():
return True
@check("test-repo", "running tests from repository")
def has_test_repo():
t = os.environ["TESTDIR"]
return os.path.isdir(os.path.join(t, "..", ".hg"))
@check("tic", "terminfo compiler and curses module")
def has_tic():
try:
import curses
curses.COLOR_BLUE
return matchoutput('test -x "`which tic`"', br'')
except ImportError:
return False
@check("msys", "Windows with MSYS")
def has_msys():
return os.getenv('MSYSTEM')
@check("aix", "AIX")
def has_aix():
return sys.platform.startswith("aix")
@check("osx", "OS X")
def has_osx():
return sys.platform == 'darwin'
@check("osxpackaging", "OS X packaging tools")
def has_osxpackaging():
try:
return (matchoutput('pkgbuild', br'Usage: pkgbuild ', ignorestatus=1)
and matchoutput(
'productbuild', br'Usage: productbuild ',
ignorestatus=1)
and matchoutput('lsbom', br'Usage: lsbom', ignorestatus=1)
and matchoutput(
'xar --help', br'Usage: xar', ignorestatus=1))
except ImportError:
return False
@check('linuxormacos', 'Linux or MacOS')
def has_linuxormacos():
# This isn't a perfect test for MacOS. But it is sufficient for our needs.
return sys.platform.startswith(('linux', 'darwin'))
@check("docker", "docker support")
def has_docker():
pat = br'A self-sufficient runtime for'
if matchoutput('docker --help', pat):
if 'linux' not in sys.platform:
# TODO: in theory we should be able to test docker-based
# package creation on non-linux using boot2docker, but in
# practice that requires extra coordination to make sure
# $TESTTEMP is going to be visible at the same path to the
# boot2docker VM. If we figure out how to verify that, we
# can use the following instead of just saying False:
# return 'DOCKER_HOST' in os.environ
return False
return True
return False
@check("debhelper", "debian packaging tools")
def has_debhelper():
# Some versions of dpkg say `dpkg', some say 'dpkg' (` vs ' on the first
# quote), so just accept anything in that spot.
dpkg = matchoutput('dpkg --version',
br"Debian .dpkg' package management program")
dh = matchoutput('dh --help',
br'dh is a part of debhelper.', ignorestatus=True)
dh_py2 = matchoutput('dh_python2 --help',
br'other supported Python versions')
# debuild comes from the 'devscripts' package, though you might want
# the 'build-debs' package instead, which has a dependency on devscripts.
debuild = matchoutput('debuild --help',
br'to run debian/rules with given parameter')
return dpkg and dh and dh_py2 and debuild
@check("debdeps",
"debian build dependencies (run dpkg-checkbuilddeps in contrib/)")
def has_debdeps():
# just check exit status (ignoring output)
path = '%s/../contrib/packaging/debian/control' % os.environ['TESTDIR']
return matchoutput('dpkg-checkbuilddeps %s' % path, br'')
@check("demandimport", "demandimport enabled")
def has_demandimport():
# chg disables demandimport intentionally for performance wins.
return ((not has_chg()) and os.environ.get('HGDEMANDIMPORT') != 'disable')
@check("py3k", "running with Python 3.x")
def has_py3k():
return 3 == sys.version_info[0]
@check("py3exe", "a Python 3.x interpreter is available")
def has_python3exe():
return 'PYTHON3' in os.environ
@check("py3pygments", "Pygments available on Python 3.x")
def has_py3pygments():
if has_py3k():
return has_pygments()
elif has_python3exe():
# just check exit status (ignoring output)
py3 = os.environ['PYTHON3']
return matchoutput('%s -c "import pygments"' % py3, br'')
return False
@check("pure", "running with pure Python code")
def has_pure():
return any([
os.environ.get("HGMODULEPOLICY") == "py",
os.environ.get("HGTEST_RUN_TESTS_PURE") == "--pure",
])
@check("slow", "allow slow tests (use --allow-slow-tests)")
def has_slow():
return os.environ.get('HGTEST_SLOW') == 'slow'
@check("hypothesis", "Hypothesis automated test generation")
def has_hypothesis():
try:
import hypothesis
hypothesis.given
return True
except ImportError:
return False
@check("unziplinks", "unzip(1) understands and extracts symlinks")
def unzip_understands_symlinks():
return matchoutput('unzip --help', br'Info-ZIP')
@check("zstd", "zstd Python module available")
def has_zstd():
try:
import mercurial.zstd
mercurial.zstd.__version__
return True
except ImportError:
return False
@check("devfull", "/dev/full special file")
def has_dev_full():
return os.path.exists('/dev/full')
@check("virtualenv", "Python virtualenv support")
def has_virtualenv():
try:
import virtualenv
virtualenv.ACTIVATE_SH
return True
except ImportError:
return False
@check("fsmonitor", "running tests with fsmonitor")
def has_fsmonitor():
return 'HGFSMONITOR_TESTS' in os.environ
@check("fuzzywuzzy", "Fuzzy string matching library")
def has_fuzzywuzzy():
try:
import fuzzywuzzy
fuzzywuzzy.__version__
return True
except ImportError:
return False
@check("clang-libfuzzer", "clang new enough to include libfuzzer")
def has_clang_libfuzzer():
mat = matchoutput('clang --version', b'clang version (\d)')
if mat:
# libfuzzer is new in clang 6
return int(mat.group(1)) > 5
return False
@check("clang-6.0", "clang 6.0 with version suffix (libfuzzer included)")
def has_clang60():
return matchoutput('clang-6.0 --version', b'clang version 6\.')
@check("xdiff", "xdiff algorithm")
def has_xdiff():
try:
from mercurial import policy
bdiff = policy.importmod('bdiff')
return bdiff.xdiffblocks(b'', b'') == [(0, 0, 0, 0)]
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
return False
@check('extraextensions', 'whether tests are running with extra extensions')
def has_extraextensions():
return 'HGTESTEXTRAEXTENSIONS' in os.environ
def getrepofeatures():
"""Obtain set of repository features in use.
HGREPOFEATURES can be used to define or remove features. It contains
a space-delimited list of feature strings. Strings beginning with ``-``
mean to remove.
"""
# Default list provided by core.
features = {
'bundlerepo',
'revlogstore',
'fncache',
}
# Features that imply other features.
implies = {
'simplestore': ['-revlogstore', '-bundlerepo', '-fncache'],
}
for override in os.environ.get('HGREPOFEATURES', '').split(' '):
if not override:
continue
if override.startswith('-'):
if override[1:] in features:
features.remove(override[1:])
else:
features.add(override)
for imply in implies.get(override, []):
if imply.startswith('-'):
if imply[1:] in features:
features.remove(imply[1:])
else:
features.add(imply)
return features
@check('reporevlogstore', 'repository using the default revlog store')
def has_reporevlogstore():
return 'revlogstore' in getrepofeatures()
@check('reposimplestore', 'repository using simple storage extension')
def has_reposimplestore():
return 'simplestore' in getrepofeatures()
@check('repobundlerepo', 'whether we can open bundle files as repos')
def has_repobundlerepo():
return 'bundlerepo' in getrepofeatures()
@check('repofncache', 'repository has an fncache')
def has_repofncache():
return 'fncache' in getrepofeatures()