dirstate: expose a sparse matcher on dirstate (API)
The sparse extension performs a lot of monkeypatching of dirstate
to make it sparse aware. Essentially, various operations need to
take the active sparse config into account. They do this by obtaining
a matcher representing the sparse config and filtering paths through
it.
The monkeypatching is done by stuffing a reference to a repo on
dirstate and calling sparse.matcher() (which takes a repo instance)
during each function call. The reason this function takes a repo
instance is because resolving the sparse config may require resolving
file contents from filelogs, and that requires a repo. (If the
current sparse config references "profile" files, the contents of
those files from the dirstate's parent revisions is resolved.)
I seem to recall people having strong opinions that the dirstate
object not have a reference to a repo. So copying what the sparse
extension does probably won't fly in core. Plus, the dirstate
modifications shouldn't require a full repo: they only need a matcher.
So there's no good reason to stuff a reference to the repo in
dirstate.
This commit exposes a sparse matcher to dirstate via a property that
when looked up will call a function that eventually calls
sparse.matcher(). The repo instance is bound in a closure, so it
isn't exposed to dirstate.
This approach is functionally similar to what the sparse extension does
today, except it hides the repo instance from dirstate. The approach
is not optimal because we have to call a proxy function and
sparse.matcher() on every property lookup. There is room to cache
the matcher instance in dirstate. After all, the matcher only changes
if the dirstate's parents change or if the sparse config changes. It
feels like we should be able to detect both events and update the
matcher when this occurs. But for now we preserve the existing
semantics so we can move the dirstate sparseness bits into core. Once
in core, refactoring becomes a bit easier since it will be clearer how
all these components interact.
The sparse extension has been updated to use the new property.
Because all references to the repo on dirstate have been removed,
the code for setting it has been removed.
#require tla symlink
$ tla my-id "mercurial <mercurial@mercurial-scm.org>"
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "convert=" >> $HGRCPATH
create tla archive
$ tla make-archive tla@mercurial--convert `pwd`/hg-test-convert-tla
initialize tla repo
$ mkdir tla-repo
$ cd tla-repo/
$ tla init-tree tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0
$ tla import
* creating version tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0
* imported tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0
create initial files
$ echo 'this is a file' > a
$ tla add a
$ mkdir src
$ tla add src
$ cd src
$ dd count=1 if=/dev/zero of=b > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
$ tla add b
$ tla commit -s "added a file, src and src/b (binary)"
A/ .arch-ids
A/ src
A/ src/.arch-ids
A .arch-ids/a.id
A a
A src/.arch-ids/=id
A src/.arch-ids/b.id
A src/b
* update pristine tree (tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--base-0 => tla--test--0--patch-1)
* committed tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-1
create link file and modify a
$ ln -s ../a a-link
$ tla add a-link
$ echo 'this a modification to a' >> ../a
$ tla commit -s "added link to a and modify a"
A src/.arch-ids/a-link.id
A src/a-link
M a
* update pristine tree (tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-1 => tla--test--0--patch-2)
* committed tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-2
create second link and modify b
$ ln -s ../a a-link-2
$ tla add a-link-2
$ dd count=1 seek=1 if=/dev/zero of=b > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
$ tla commit -s "added second link and modify b"
A src/.arch-ids/a-link-2.id
A src/a-link-2
Mb src/b
* update pristine tree (tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-2 => tla--test--0--patch-3)
* committed tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-3
b file to link and a-link-2 to regular file
$ rm -f a-link-2
$ echo 'this is now a regular file' > a-link-2
$ ln -sf ../a b
$ tla commit -s "file to link and link to file test"
fl src/b
lf src/a-link-2
* update pristine tree (tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-3 => tla--test--0--patch-4)
* committed tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-4
move a-link-2 file and src directory
$ cd ..
$ tla mv src/a-link-2 c
$ tla mv src test
$ tla commit -s "move and rename a-link-2 file and src directory"
D/ src/.arch-ids
A/ test/.arch-ids
/> src test
=> src/.arch-ids/a-link-2.id .arch-ids/c.id
=> src/a-link-2 c
=> src/.arch-ids/=id test/.arch-ids/=id
=> src/.arch-ids/a-link.id test/.arch-ids/a-link.id
=> src/.arch-ids/b.id test/.arch-ids/b.id
* update pristine tree (tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-4 => tla--test--0--patch-5)
* committed tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0--patch-5
$ cd ..
converting tla repo to Mercurial
$ hg convert tla-repo tla-repo-hg
initializing destination tla-repo-hg repository
analyzing tree version tla@mercurial--convert/tla--test--0...
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
5 initial import
4 added a file, src and src/b (binary)
3 added link to a and modify a
2 added second link and modify b
1 file to link and link to file test
0 move and rename a-link-2 file and src directory
$ tla register-archive -d tla@mercurial--convert
$ glog()
> {
> hg log -G --template '{rev} "{desc|firstline}" files: {files}\n' "$@"
> }
show graph log
$ glog -R tla-repo-hg
o 5 "move and rename a-link-2 file and src directory" files: c src/a-link src/a-link-2 src/b test/a-link test/b
|
o 4 "file to link and link to file test" files: src/a-link-2 src/b
|
o 3 "added second link and modify b" files: src/a-link-2 src/b
|
o 2 "added link to a and modify a" files: a src/a-link
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o 1 "added a file, src and src/b (binary)" files: a src/b
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o 0 "initial import" files:
$ hg up -q -R tla-repo-hg
$ hg -R tla-repo-hg manifest --debug
c4072c4b72e1cabace081888efa148ee80ca3cbb 644 a
0201ac32a3a8e86e303dff60366382a54b48a72e 644 c
c0067ba5ff0b7c9a3eb17270839d04614c435623 644 @ test/a-link
375f4263d86feacdea7e3c27100abd1560f2a973 644 @ test/b