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remotefilelog: reduce use of "count" container
We had already given the initial value of "count[0]" a name, so just
use that when applicable.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5385
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Tue, 04 Dec 2018 22:15:42 -0800 |
parents | 7caf632e30c3 |
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# dirstate.py - working directory tracking for mercurial # # 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 collections import contextlib import errno import os import stat from .i18n import _ from .node import nullid from . import ( encoding, error, match as matchmod, pathutil, policy, pycompat, scmutil, txnutil, util, ) parsers = policy.importmod(r'parsers') propertycache = util.propertycache filecache = scmutil.filecache _rangemask = 0x7fffffff dirstatetuple = parsers.dirstatetuple class repocache(filecache): """filecache for files in .hg/""" def join(self, obj, fname): return obj._opener.join(fname) class rootcache(filecache): """filecache for files in the repository root""" def join(self, obj, fname): return obj._join(fname) def _getfsnow(vfs): '''Get "now" timestamp on filesystem''' tmpfd, tmpname = vfs.mkstemp() try: return os.fstat(tmpfd)[stat.ST_MTIME] finally: os.close(tmpfd) vfs.unlink(tmpname) class dirstate(object): def __init__(self, opener, ui, root, validate, sparsematchfn): '''Create a new dirstate object. opener is an open()-like callable that can be used to open the dirstate file; root is the root of the directory tracked by the dirstate. ''' self._opener = opener self._validate = validate self._root = root self._sparsematchfn = sparsematchfn # ntpath.join(root, '') of Python 2.7.9 does not add sep if root is # UNC path pointing to root share (issue4557) self._rootdir = pathutil.normasprefix(root) self._dirty = False self._lastnormaltime = 0 self._ui = ui self._filecache = {} self._parentwriters = 0 self._filename = 'dirstate' self._pendingfilename = '%s.pending' % self._filename self._plchangecallbacks = {} self._origpl = None self._updatedfiles = set() self._mapcls = dirstatemap @contextlib.contextmanager def parentchange(self): '''Context manager for handling dirstate parents. If an exception occurs in the scope of the context manager, the incoherent dirstate won't be written when wlock is released. ''' self._parentwriters += 1 yield # Typically we want the "undo" step of a context manager in a # finally block so it happens even when an exception # occurs. In this case, however, we only want to decrement # parentwriters if the code in the with statement exits # normally, so we don't have a try/finally here on purpose. self._parentwriters -= 1 def pendingparentchange(self): '''Returns true if the dirstate is in the middle of a set of changes that modify the dirstate parent. ''' return self._parentwriters > 0 @propertycache def _map(self): """Return the dirstate contents (see documentation for dirstatemap).""" self._map = self._mapcls(self._ui, self._opener, self._root) return self._map @property def _sparsematcher(self): """The matcher for the sparse checkout. The working directory may not include every file from a manifest. The matcher obtained by this property will match a path if it is to be included in the working directory. """ # TODO there is potential to cache this property. For now, the matcher # is resolved on every access. (But the called function does use a # cache to keep the lookup fast.) return self._sparsematchfn() @repocache('branch') def _branch(self): try: return self._opener.read("branch").strip() or "default" except IOError as inst: if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise return "default" @property def _pl(self): return self._map.parents() def hasdir(self, d): return self._map.hastrackeddir(d) @rootcache('.hgignore') def _ignore(self): files = self._ignorefiles() if not files: return matchmod.never(self._root, '') pats = ['include:%s' % f for f in files] return matchmod.match(self._root, '', [], pats, warn=self._ui.warn) @propertycache def _slash(self): return self._ui.configbool('ui', 'slash') and pycompat.ossep != '/' @propertycache def _checklink(self): return util.checklink(self._root) @propertycache def _checkexec(self): return util.checkexec(self._root) @propertycache def _checkcase(self): return not util.fscasesensitive(self._join('.hg')) def _join(self, f): # much faster than os.path.join() # it's safe because f is always a relative path return self._rootdir + f def flagfunc(self, buildfallback): if self._checklink and self._checkexec: def f(x): try: st = os.lstat(self._join(x)) if util.statislink(st): return 'l' if util.statisexec(st): return 'x' except OSError: pass return '' return f fallback = buildfallback() if self._checklink: def f(x): if os.path.islink(self._join(x)): return 'l' if 'x' in fallback(x): return 'x' return '' return f if self._checkexec: def f(x): if 'l' in fallback(x): return 'l' if util.isexec(self._join(x)): return 'x' return '' return f else: return fallback @propertycache def _cwd(self): # internal config: ui.forcecwd forcecwd = self._ui.config('ui', 'forcecwd') if forcecwd: return forcecwd return encoding.getcwd() def getcwd(self): '''Return the path from which a canonical path is calculated. This path should be used to resolve file patterns or to convert canonical paths back to file paths for display. It shouldn't be used to get real file paths. Use vfs functions instead. ''' cwd = self._cwd if cwd == self._root: return '' # self._root ends with a path separator if self._root is '/' or 'C:\' rootsep = self._root if not util.endswithsep(rootsep): rootsep += pycompat.ossep if cwd.startswith(rootsep): return cwd[len(rootsep):] else: # we're outside the repo. return an absolute path. return cwd def pathto(self, f, cwd=None): if cwd is None: cwd = self.getcwd() path = util.pathto(self._root, cwd, f) if self._slash: return util.pconvert(path) return path def __getitem__(self, key): '''Return the current state of key (a filename) in the dirstate. States are: n normal m needs merging r marked for removal a marked for addition ? not tracked ''' return self._map.get(key, ("?",))[0] def __contains__(self, key): return key in self._map def __iter__(self): return iter(sorted(self._map)) def items(self): return self._map.iteritems() iteritems = items def parents(self): return [self._validate(p) for p in self._pl] def p1(self): return self._validate(self._pl[0]) def p2(self): return self._validate(self._pl[1]) def branch(self): return encoding.tolocal(self._branch) def setparents(self, p1, p2=nullid): """Set dirstate parents to p1 and p2. When moving from two parents to one, 'm' merged entries a adjusted to normal and previous copy records discarded and returned by the call. See localrepo.setparents() """ if self._parentwriters == 0: raise ValueError("cannot set dirstate parent without " "calling dirstate.beginparentchange") self._dirty = True oldp2 = self._pl[1] if self._origpl is None: self._origpl = self._pl self._map.setparents(p1, p2) copies = {} if oldp2 != nullid and p2 == nullid: candidatefiles = self._map.nonnormalset.union( self._map.otherparentset) for f in candidatefiles: s = self._map.get(f) if s is None: continue # Discard 'm' markers when moving away from a merge state if s[0] == 'm': source = self._map.copymap.get(f) if source: copies[f] = source self.normallookup(f) # Also fix up otherparent markers elif s[0] == 'n' and s[2] == -2: source = self._map.copymap.get(f) if source: copies[f] = source self.add(f) return copies def setbranch(self, branch): self.__class__._branch.set(self, encoding.fromlocal(branch)) f = self._opener('branch', 'w', atomictemp=True, checkambig=True) try: f.write(self._branch + '\n') f.close() # make sure filecache has the correct stat info for _branch after # replacing the underlying file ce = self._filecache['_branch'] if ce: ce.refresh() except: # re-raises f.discard() raise def invalidate(self): '''Causes the next access to reread the dirstate. This is different from localrepo.invalidatedirstate() because it always rereads the dirstate. Use localrepo.invalidatedirstate() if you want to check whether the dirstate has changed before rereading it.''' for a in (r"_map", r"_branch", r"_ignore"): if a in self.__dict__: delattr(self, a) self._lastnormaltime = 0 self._dirty = False self._updatedfiles.clear() self._parentwriters = 0 self._origpl = None def copy(self, source, dest): """Mark dest as a copy of source. Unmark dest if source is None.""" if source == dest: return self._dirty = True if source is not None: self._map.copymap[dest] = source self._updatedfiles.add(source) self._updatedfiles.add(dest) elif self._map.copymap.pop(dest, None): self._updatedfiles.add(dest) def copied(self, file): return self._map.copymap.get(file, None) def copies(self): return self._map.copymap def _addpath(self, f, state, mode, size, mtime): oldstate = self[f] if state == 'a' or oldstate == 'r': scmutil.checkfilename(f) if self._map.hastrackeddir(f): raise error.Abort(_('directory %r already in dirstate') % pycompat.bytestr(f)) # shadows for d in util.finddirs(f): if self._map.hastrackeddir(d): break entry = self._map.get(d) if entry is not None and entry[0] != 'r': raise error.Abort( _('file %r in dirstate clashes with %r') % (pycompat.bytestr(d), pycompat.bytestr(f))) self._dirty = True self._updatedfiles.add(f) self._map.addfile(f, oldstate, state, mode, size, mtime) def normal(self, f): '''Mark a file normal and clean.''' s = os.lstat(self._join(f)) mtime = s[stat.ST_MTIME] self._addpath(f, 'n', s.st_mode, s.st_size & _rangemask, mtime & _rangemask) self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) if f in self._map.nonnormalset: self._map.nonnormalset.remove(f) if mtime > self._lastnormaltime: # Remember the most recent modification timeslot for status(), # to make sure we won't miss future size-preserving file content # modifications that happen within the same timeslot. self._lastnormaltime = mtime def normallookup(self, f): '''Mark a file normal, but possibly dirty.''' if self._pl[1] != nullid: # if there is a merge going on and the file was either # in state 'm' (-1) or coming from other parent (-2) before # being removed, restore that state. entry = self._map.get(f) if entry is not None: if entry[0] == 'r' and entry[2] in (-1, -2): source = self._map.copymap.get(f) if entry[2] == -1: self.merge(f) elif entry[2] == -2: self.otherparent(f) if source: self.copy(source, f) return if entry[0] == 'm' or entry[0] == 'n' and entry[2] == -2: return self._addpath(f, 'n', 0, -1, -1) self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) def otherparent(self, f): '''Mark as coming from the other parent, always dirty.''' if self._pl[1] == nullid: raise error.Abort(_("setting %r to other parent " "only allowed in merges") % f) if f in self and self[f] == 'n': # merge-like self._addpath(f, 'm', 0, -2, -1) else: # add-like self._addpath(f, 'n', 0, -2, -1) self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) def add(self, f): '''Mark a file added.''' self._addpath(f, 'a', 0, -1, -1) self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) def remove(self, f): '''Mark a file removed.''' self._dirty = True oldstate = self[f] size = 0 if self._pl[1] != nullid: entry = self._map.get(f) if entry is not None: # backup the previous state if entry[0] == 'm': # merge size = -1 elif entry[0] == 'n' and entry[2] == -2: # other parent size = -2 self._map.otherparentset.add(f) self._updatedfiles.add(f) self._map.removefile(f, oldstate, size) if size == 0: self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) def merge(self, f): '''Mark a file merged.''' if self._pl[1] == nullid: return self.normallookup(f) return self.otherparent(f) def drop(self, f): '''Drop a file from the dirstate''' oldstate = self[f] if self._map.dropfile(f, oldstate): self._dirty = True self._updatedfiles.add(f) self._map.copymap.pop(f, None) def _discoverpath(self, path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, storemap): if exists is None: exists = os.path.lexists(os.path.join(self._root, path)) if not exists: # Maybe a path component exists if not ignoremissing and '/' in path: d, f = path.rsplit('/', 1) d = self._normalize(d, False, ignoremissing, None) folded = d + "/" + f else: # No path components, preserve original case folded = path else: # recursively normalize leading directory components # against dirstate if '/' in normed: d, f = normed.rsplit('/', 1) d = self._normalize(d, False, ignoremissing, True) r = self._root + "/" + d folded = d + "/" + util.fspath(f, r) else: folded = util.fspath(normed, self._root) storemap[normed] = folded return folded def _normalizefile(self, path, isknown, ignoremissing=False, exists=None): normed = util.normcase(path) folded = self._map.filefoldmap.get(normed, None) if folded is None: if isknown: folded = path else: folded = self._discoverpath(path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, self._map.filefoldmap) return folded def _normalize(self, path, isknown, ignoremissing=False, exists=None): normed = util.normcase(path) folded = self._map.filefoldmap.get(normed, None) if folded is None: folded = self._map.dirfoldmap.get(normed, None) if folded is None: if isknown: folded = path else: # store discovered result in dirfoldmap so that future # normalizefile calls don't start matching directories folded = self._discoverpath(path, normed, ignoremissing, exists, self._map.dirfoldmap) return folded def normalize(self, path, isknown=False, ignoremissing=False): ''' normalize the case of a pathname when on a casefolding filesystem isknown specifies whether the filename came from walking the disk, to avoid extra filesystem access. If ignoremissing is True, missing path are returned unchanged. Otherwise, we try harder to normalize possibly existing path components. The normalized case is determined based on the following precedence: - version of name already stored in the dirstate - version of name stored on disk - version provided via command arguments ''' if self._checkcase: return self._normalize(path, isknown, ignoremissing) return path def clear(self): self._map.clear() self._lastnormaltime = 0 self._updatedfiles.clear() self._dirty = True def rebuild(self, parent, allfiles, changedfiles=None): if changedfiles is None: # Rebuild entire dirstate changedfiles = allfiles lastnormaltime = self._lastnormaltime self.clear() self._lastnormaltime = lastnormaltime if self._origpl is None: self._origpl = self._pl self._map.setparents(parent, nullid) for f in changedfiles: if f in allfiles: self.normallookup(f) else: self.drop(f) self._dirty = True def identity(self): '''Return identity of dirstate itself to detect changing in storage If identity of previous dirstate is equal to this, writing changes based on the former dirstate out can keep consistency. ''' return self._map.identity def write(self, tr): if not self._dirty: return filename = self._filename if tr: # 'dirstate.write()' is not only for writing in-memory # changes out, but also for dropping ambiguous timestamp. # delayed writing re-raise "ambiguous timestamp issue". # See also the wiki page below for detail: # https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/DirstateTransactionPlan # emulate dropping timestamp in 'parsers.pack_dirstate' now = _getfsnow(self._opener) self._map.clearambiguoustimes(self._updatedfiles, now) # emulate that all 'dirstate.normal' results are written out self._lastnormaltime = 0 self._updatedfiles.clear() # delay writing in-memory changes out tr.addfilegenerator('dirstate', (self._filename,), self._writedirstate, location='plain') return st = self._opener(filename, "w", atomictemp=True, checkambig=True) self._writedirstate(st) def addparentchangecallback(self, category, callback): """add a callback to be called when the wd parents are changed Callback will be called with the following arguments: dirstate, (oldp1, oldp2), (newp1, newp2) Category is a unique identifier to allow overwriting an old callback with a newer callback. """ self._plchangecallbacks[category] = callback def _writedirstate(self, st): # notify callbacks about parents change if self._origpl is not None and self._origpl != self._pl: for c, callback in sorted(self._plchangecallbacks.iteritems()): callback(self, self._origpl, self._pl) self._origpl = None # use the modification time of the newly created temporary file as the # filesystem's notion of 'now' now = util.fstat(st)[stat.ST_MTIME] & _rangemask # enough 'delaywrite' prevents 'pack_dirstate' from dropping # timestamp of each entries in dirstate, because of 'now > mtime' delaywrite = self._ui.configint('debug', 'dirstate.delaywrite') if delaywrite > 0: # do we have any files to delay for? for f, e in self._map.iteritems(): if e[0] == 'n' and e[3] == now: import time # to avoid useless import # rather than sleep n seconds, sleep until the next # multiple of n seconds clock = time.time() start = int(clock) - (int(clock) % delaywrite) end = start + delaywrite time.sleep(end - clock) now = end # trust our estimate that the end is near now break self._map.write(st, now) self._lastnormaltime = 0 self._dirty = False def _dirignore(self, f): if f == '.': return False if self._ignore(f): return True for p in util.finddirs(f): if self._ignore(p): return True return False def _ignorefiles(self): files = [] if os.path.exists(self._join('.hgignore')): files.append(self._join('.hgignore')) for name, path in self._ui.configitems("ui"): if name == 'ignore' or name.startswith('ignore.'): # we need to use os.path.join here rather than self._join # because path is arbitrary and user-specified files.append(os.path.join(self._rootdir, util.expandpath(path))) return files def _ignorefileandline(self, f): files = collections.deque(self._ignorefiles()) visited = set() while files: i = files.popleft() patterns = matchmod.readpatternfile(i, self._ui.warn, sourceinfo=True) for pattern, lineno, line in patterns: kind, p = matchmod._patsplit(pattern, 'glob') if kind == "subinclude": if p not in visited: files.append(p) continue m = matchmod.match(self._root, '', [], [pattern], warn=self._ui.warn) if m(f): return (i, lineno, line) visited.add(i) return (None, -1, "") def _walkexplicit(self, match, subrepos): '''Get stat data about the files explicitly specified by match. Return a triple (results, dirsfound, dirsnotfound). - results is a mapping from filename to stat result. It also contains listings mapping subrepos and .hg to None. - dirsfound is a list of files found to be directories. - dirsnotfound is a list of files that the dirstate thinks are directories and that were not found.''' def badtype(mode): kind = _('unknown') if stat.S_ISCHR(mode): kind = _('character device') elif stat.S_ISBLK(mode): kind = _('block device') elif stat.S_ISFIFO(mode): kind = _('fifo') elif stat.S_ISSOCK(mode): kind = _('socket') elif stat.S_ISDIR(mode): kind = _('directory') return _('unsupported file type (type is %s)') % kind matchedir = match.explicitdir badfn = match.bad dmap = self._map lstat = os.lstat getkind = stat.S_IFMT dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR regkind = stat.S_IFREG lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK join = self._join dirsfound = [] foundadd = dirsfound.append dirsnotfound = [] notfoundadd = dirsnotfound.append if not match.isexact() and self._checkcase: normalize = self._normalize else: normalize = None files = sorted(match.files()) subrepos.sort() i, j = 0, 0 while i < len(files) and j < len(subrepos): subpath = subrepos[j] + "/" if files[i] < subpath: i += 1 continue while i < len(files) and files[i].startswith(subpath): del files[i] j += 1 if not files or '.' in files: files = ['.'] results = dict.fromkeys(subrepos) results['.hg'] = None for ff in files: # constructing the foldmap is expensive, so don't do it for the # common case where files is ['.'] if normalize and ff != '.': nf = normalize(ff, False, True) else: nf = ff if nf in results: continue try: st = lstat(join(nf)) kind = getkind(st.st_mode) if kind == dirkind: if nf in dmap: # file replaced by dir on disk but still in dirstate results[nf] = None if matchedir: matchedir(nf) foundadd((nf, ff)) elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: results[nf] = st else: badfn(ff, badtype(kind)) if nf in dmap: results[nf] = None except OSError as inst: # nf not found on disk - it is dirstate only if nf in dmap: # does it exactly match a missing file? results[nf] = None else: # does it match a missing directory? if self._map.hasdir(nf): if matchedir: matchedir(nf) notfoundadd(nf) else: badfn(ff, encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror)) # match.files() may contain explicitly-specified paths that shouldn't # be taken; drop them from the list of files found. dirsfound/notfound # aren't filtered here because they will be tested later. if match.anypats(): for f in list(results): if f == '.hg' or f in subrepos: # keep sentinel to disable further out-of-repo walks continue if not match(f): del results[f] # Case insensitive filesystems cannot rely on lstat() failing to detect # a case-only rename. Prune the stat object for any file that does not # match the case in the filesystem, if there are multiple files that # normalize to the same path. if match.isexact() and self._checkcase: normed = {} for f, st in results.iteritems(): if st is None: continue nc = util.normcase(f) paths = normed.get(nc) if paths is None: paths = set() normed[nc] = paths paths.add(f) for norm, paths in normed.iteritems(): if len(paths) > 1: for path in paths: folded = self._discoverpath(path, norm, True, None, self._map.dirfoldmap) if path != folded: results[path] = None return results, dirsfound, dirsnotfound def walk(self, match, subrepos, unknown, ignored, full=True): ''' Walk recursively through the directory tree, finding all files matched by match. If full is False, maybe skip some known-clean files. Return a dict mapping filename to stat-like object (either mercurial.osutil.stat instance or return value of os.stat()). ''' # full is a flag that extensions that hook into walk can use -- this # implementation doesn't use it at all. This satisfies the contract # because we only guarantee a "maybe". if ignored: ignore = util.never dirignore = util.never elif unknown: ignore = self._ignore dirignore = self._dirignore else: # if not unknown and not ignored, drop dir recursion and step 2 ignore = util.always dirignore = util.always matchfn = match.matchfn matchalways = match.always() matchtdir = match.traversedir dmap = self._map listdir = util.listdir lstat = os.lstat dirkind = stat.S_IFDIR regkind = stat.S_IFREG lnkkind = stat.S_IFLNK join = self._join exact = skipstep3 = False if match.isexact(): # match.exact exact = True dirignore = util.always # skip step 2 elif match.prefix(): # match.match, no patterns skipstep3 = True if not exact and self._checkcase: normalize = self._normalize normalizefile = self._normalizefile skipstep3 = False else: normalize = self._normalize normalizefile = None # step 1: find all explicit files results, work, dirsnotfound = self._walkexplicit(match, subrepos) skipstep3 = skipstep3 and not (work or dirsnotfound) work = [d for d in work if not dirignore(d[0])] # step 2: visit subdirectories def traverse(work, alreadynormed): wadd = work.append while work: nd = work.pop() visitentries = match.visitchildrenset(nd) if not visitentries: continue if visitentries == 'this' or visitentries == 'all': visitentries = None skip = None if nd == '.': nd = '' else: skip = '.hg' try: entries = listdir(join(nd), stat=True, skip=skip) except OSError as inst: if inst.errno in (errno.EACCES, errno.ENOENT): match.bad(self.pathto(nd), encoding.strtolocal(inst.strerror)) continue raise for f, kind, st in entries: # Some matchers may return files in the visitentries set, # instead of 'this', if the matcher explicitly mentions them # and is not an exactmatcher. This is acceptable; we do not # make any hard assumptions about file-or-directory below # based on the presence of `f` in visitentries. If # visitchildrenset returned a set, we can always skip the # entries *not* in the set it provided regardless of whether # they're actually a file or a directory. if visitentries and f not in visitentries: continue if normalizefile: # even though f might be a directory, we're only # interested in comparing it to files currently in the # dmap -- therefore normalizefile is enough nf = normalizefile(nd and (nd + "/" + f) or f, True, True) else: nf = nd and (nd + "/" + f) or f if nf not in results: if kind == dirkind: if not ignore(nf): if matchtdir: matchtdir(nf) wadd(nf) if nf in dmap and (matchalways or matchfn(nf)): results[nf] = None elif kind == regkind or kind == lnkkind: if nf in dmap: if matchalways or matchfn(nf): results[nf] = st elif ((matchalways or matchfn(nf)) and not ignore(nf)): # unknown file -- normalize if necessary if not alreadynormed: nf = normalize(nf, False, True) results[nf] = st elif nf in dmap and (matchalways or matchfn(nf)): results[nf] = None for nd, d in work: # alreadynormed means that processwork doesn't have to do any # expensive directory normalization alreadynormed = not normalize or nd == d traverse([d], alreadynormed) for s in subrepos: del results[s] del results['.hg'] # step 3: visit remaining files from dmap if not skipstep3 and not exact: # If a dmap file is not in results yet, it was either # a) not matching matchfn b) ignored, c) missing, or d) under a # symlink directory. if not results and matchalways: visit = [f for f in dmap] else: visit = [f for f in dmap if f not in results and matchfn(f)] visit.sort() if unknown: # unknown == True means we walked all dirs under the roots # that wasn't ignored, and everything that matched was stat'ed # and is already in results. # The rest must thus be ignored or under a symlink. audit_path = pathutil.pathauditor(self._root, cached=True) for nf in iter(visit): # If a stat for the same file was already added with a # different case, don't add one for this, since that would # make it appear as if the file exists under both names # on disk. if (normalizefile and normalizefile(nf, True, True) in results): results[nf] = None # Report ignored items in the dmap as long as they are not # under a symlink directory. elif audit_path.check(nf): try: results[nf] = lstat(join(nf)) # file was just ignored, no links, and exists except OSError: # file doesn't exist results[nf] = None else: # It's either missing or under a symlink directory # which we in this case report as missing results[nf] = None else: # We may not have walked the full directory tree above, # so stat and check everything we missed. iv = iter(visit) for st in util.statfiles([join(i) for i in visit]): results[next(iv)] = st return results def status(self, match, subrepos, ignored, clean, unknown): '''Determine the status of the working copy relative to the dirstate and return a pair of (unsure, status), where status is of type scmutil.status and: unsure: files that might have been modified since the dirstate was written, but need to be read to be sure (size is the same but mtime differs) status.modified: files that have definitely been modified since the dirstate was written (different size or mode) status.clean: files that have definitely not been modified since the dirstate was written ''' listignored, listclean, listunknown = ignored, clean, unknown lookup, modified, added, unknown, ignored = [], [], [], [], [] removed, deleted, clean = [], [], [] dmap = self._map dmap.preload() dcontains = dmap.__contains__ dget = dmap.__getitem__ ladd = lookup.append # aka "unsure" madd = modified.append aadd = added.append uadd = unknown.append iadd = ignored.append radd = removed.append dadd = deleted.append cadd = clean.append mexact = match.exact dirignore = self._dirignore checkexec = self._checkexec copymap = self._map.copymap lastnormaltime = self._lastnormaltime # We need to do full walks when either # - we're listing all clean files, or # - match.traversedir does something, because match.traversedir should # be called for every dir in the working dir full = listclean or match.traversedir is not None for fn, st in self.walk(match, subrepos, listunknown, listignored, full=full).iteritems(): if not dcontains(fn): if (listignored or mexact(fn)) and dirignore(fn): if listignored: iadd(fn) else: uadd(fn) continue # This is equivalent to 'state, mode, size, time = dmap[fn]' but not # written like that for performance reasons. dmap[fn] is not a # Python tuple in compiled builds. The CPython UNPACK_SEQUENCE # opcode has fast paths when the value to be unpacked is a tuple or # a list, but falls back to creating a full-fledged iterator in # general. That is much slower than simply accessing and storing the # tuple members one by one. t = dget(fn) state = t[0] mode = t[1] size = t[2] time = t[3] if not st and state in "nma": dadd(fn) elif state == 'n': if (size >= 0 and ((size != st.st_size and size != st.st_size & _rangemask) or ((mode ^ st.st_mode) & 0o100 and checkexec)) or size == -2 # other parent or fn in copymap): madd(fn) elif (time != st[stat.ST_MTIME] and time != st[stat.ST_MTIME] & _rangemask): ladd(fn) elif st[stat.ST_MTIME] == lastnormaltime: # fn may have just been marked as normal and it may have # changed in the same second without changing its size. # This can happen if we quickly do multiple commits. # Force lookup, so we don't miss such a racy file change. ladd(fn) elif listclean: cadd(fn) elif state == 'm': madd(fn) elif state == 'a': aadd(fn) elif state == 'r': radd(fn) return (lookup, scmutil.status(modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean)) def matches(self, match): ''' return files in the dirstate (in whatever state) filtered by match ''' dmap = self._map if match.always(): return dmap.keys() files = match.files() if match.isexact(): # fast path -- filter the other way around, since typically files is # much smaller than dmap return [f for f in files if f in dmap] if match.prefix() and all(fn in dmap for fn in files): # fast path -- all the values are known to be files, so just return # that return list(files) return [f for f in dmap if match(f)] def _actualfilename(self, tr): if tr: return self._pendingfilename else: return self._filename def savebackup(self, tr, backupname): '''Save current dirstate into backup file''' filename = self._actualfilename(tr) assert backupname != filename # use '_writedirstate' instead of 'write' to write changes certainly, # because the latter omits writing out if transaction is running. # output file will be used to create backup of dirstate at this point. if self._dirty or not self._opener.exists(filename): self._writedirstate(self._opener(filename, "w", atomictemp=True, checkambig=True)) if tr: # ensure that subsequent tr.writepending returns True for # changes written out above, even if dirstate is never # changed after this tr.addfilegenerator('dirstate', (self._filename,), self._writedirstate, location='plain') # ensure that pending file written above is unlinked at # failure, even if tr.writepending isn't invoked until the # end of this transaction tr.registertmp(filename, location='plain') self._opener.tryunlink(backupname) # hardlink backup is okay because _writedirstate is always called # with an "atomictemp=True" file. util.copyfile(self._opener.join(filename), self._opener.join(backupname), hardlink=True) def restorebackup(self, tr, backupname): '''Restore dirstate by backup file''' # this "invalidate()" prevents "wlock.release()" from writing # changes of dirstate out after restoring from backup file self.invalidate() filename = self._actualfilename(tr) o = self._opener if util.samefile(o.join(backupname), o.join(filename)): o.unlink(backupname) else: o.rename(backupname, filename, checkambig=True) def clearbackup(self, tr, backupname): '''Clear backup file''' self._opener.unlink(backupname) class dirstatemap(object): """Map encapsulating the dirstate's contents. The dirstate contains the following state: - `identity` is the identity of the dirstate file, which can be used to detect when changes have occurred to the dirstate file. - `parents` is a pair containing the parents of the working copy. The parents are updated by calling `setparents`. - the state map maps filenames to tuples of (state, mode, size, mtime), where state is a single character representing 'normal', 'added', 'removed', or 'merged'. It is read by treating the dirstate as a dict. File state is updated by calling the `addfile`, `removefile` and `dropfile` methods. - `copymap` maps destination filenames to their source filename. The dirstate also provides the following views onto the state: - `nonnormalset` is a set of the filenames that have state other than 'normal', or are normal but have an mtime of -1 ('normallookup'). - `otherparentset` is a set of the filenames that are marked as coming from the second parent when the dirstate is currently being merged. - `filefoldmap` is a dict mapping normalized filenames to the denormalized form that they appear as in the dirstate. - `dirfoldmap` is a dict mapping normalized directory names to the denormalized form that they appear as in the dirstate. """ def __init__(self, ui, opener, root): self._ui = ui self._opener = opener self._root = root self._filename = 'dirstate' self._parents = None self._dirtyparents = False # for consistent view between _pl() and _read() invocations self._pendingmode = None @propertycache def _map(self): self._map = {} self.read() return self._map @propertycache def copymap(self): self.copymap = {} self._map return self.copymap def clear(self): self._map.clear() self.copymap.clear() self.setparents(nullid, nullid) util.clearcachedproperty(self, "_dirs") util.clearcachedproperty(self, "_alldirs") util.clearcachedproperty(self, "filefoldmap") util.clearcachedproperty(self, "dirfoldmap") util.clearcachedproperty(self, "nonnormalset") util.clearcachedproperty(self, "otherparentset") def items(self): return self._map.iteritems() # forward for python2,3 compat iteritems = items def __len__(self): return len(self._map) def __iter__(self): return iter(self._map) def get(self, key, default=None): return self._map.get(key, default) def __contains__(self, key): return key in self._map def __getitem__(self, key): return self._map[key] def keys(self): return self._map.keys() def preload(self): """Loads the underlying data, if it's not already loaded""" self._map def addfile(self, f, oldstate, state, mode, size, mtime): """Add a tracked file to the dirstate.""" if oldstate in "?r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: self._dirs.addpath(f) if oldstate == "?" and r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: self._alldirs.addpath(f) self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(state, mode, size, mtime) if state != 'n' or mtime == -1: self.nonnormalset.add(f) if size == -2: self.otherparentset.add(f) def removefile(self, f, oldstate, size): """ Mark a file as removed in the dirstate. The `size` parameter is used to store sentinel values that indicate the file's previous state. In the future, we should refactor this to be more explicit about what that state is. """ if oldstate not in "?r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: self._dirs.delpath(f) if oldstate == "?" and r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: self._alldirs.addpath(f) if r"filefoldmap" in self.__dict__: normed = util.normcase(f) self.filefoldmap.pop(normed, None) self._map[f] = dirstatetuple('r', 0, size, 0) self.nonnormalset.add(f) def dropfile(self, f, oldstate): """ Remove a file from the dirstate. Returns True if the file was previously recorded. """ exists = self._map.pop(f, None) is not None if exists: if oldstate != "r" and r"_dirs" in self.__dict__: self._dirs.delpath(f) if r"_alldirs" in self.__dict__: self._alldirs.delpath(f) if r"filefoldmap" in self.__dict__: normed = util.normcase(f) self.filefoldmap.pop(normed, None) self.nonnormalset.discard(f) return exists def clearambiguoustimes(self, files, now): for f in files: e = self.get(f) if e is not None and e[0] == 'n' and e[3] == now: self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(e[0], e[1], e[2], -1) self.nonnormalset.add(f) def nonnormalentries(self): '''Compute the nonnormal dirstate entries from the dmap''' try: return parsers.nonnormalotherparententries(self._map) except AttributeError: nonnorm = set() otherparent = set() for fname, e in self._map.iteritems(): if e[0] != 'n' or e[3] == -1: nonnorm.add(fname) if e[0] == 'n' and e[2] == -2: otherparent.add(fname) return nonnorm, otherparent @propertycache def filefoldmap(self): """Returns a dictionary mapping normalized case paths to their non-normalized versions. """ try: makefilefoldmap = parsers.make_file_foldmap except AttributeError: pass else: return makefilefoldmap(self._map, util.normcasespec, util.normcasefallback) f = {} normcase = util.normcase for name, s in self._map.iteritems(): if s[0] != 'r': f[normcase(name)] = name f['.'] = '.' # prevents useless util.fspath() invocation return f def hastrackeddir(self, d): """ Returns True if the dirstate contains a tracked (not removed) file in this directory. """ return d in self._dirs def hasdir(self, d): """ Returns True if the dirstate contains a file (tracked or removed) in this directory. """ return d in self._alldirs @propertycache def _dirs(self): return util.dirs(self._map, 'r') @propertycache def _alldirs(self): return util.dirs(self._map) def _opendirstatefile(self): fp, mode = txnutil.trypending(self._root, self._opener, self._filename) if self._pendingmode is not None and self._pendingmode != mode: fp.close() raise error.Abort(_('working directory state may be ' 'changed parallelly')) self._pendingmode = mode return fp def parents(self): if not self._parents: try: fp = self._opendirstatefile() st = fp.read(40) fp.close() except IOError as err: if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise # File doesn't exist, so the current state is empty st = '' l = len(st) if l == 40: self._parents = (st[:20], st[20:40]) elif l == 0: self._parents = (nullid, nullid) else: raise error.Abort(_('working directory state appears ' 'damaged!')) return self._parents def setparents(self, p1, p2): self._parents = (p1, p2) self._dirtyparents = True def read(self): # ignore HG_PENDING because identity is used only for writing self.identity = util.filestat.frompath( self._opener.join(self._filename)) try: fp = self._opendirstatefile() try: st = fp.read() finally: fp.close() except IOError as err: if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise return if not st: return if util.safehasattr(parsers, 'dict_new_presized'): # Make an estimate of the number of files in the dirstate based on # its size. From a linear regression on a set of real-world repos, # all over 10,000 files, the size of a dirstate entry is 85 # bytes. The cost of resizing is significantly higher than the cost # of filling in a larger presized dict, so subtract 20% from the # size. # # This heuristic is imperfect in many ways, so in a future dirstate # format update it makes sense to just record the number of entries # on write. self._map = parsers.dict_new_presized(len(st) // 71) # Python's garbage collector triggers a GC each time a certain number # of container objects (the number being defined by # gc.get_threshold()) are allocated. parse_dirstate creates a tuple # for each file in the dirstate. The C version then immediately marks # them as not to be tracked by the collector. However, this has no # effect on when GCs are triggered, only on what objects the GC looks # into. This means that O(number of files) GCs are unavoidable. # Depending on when in the process's lifetime the dirstate is parsed, # this can get very expensive. As a workaround, disable GC while # parsing the dirstate. # # (we cannot decorate the function directly since it is in a C module) parse_dirstate = util.nogc(parsers.parse_dirstate) p = parse_dirstate(self._map, self.copymap, st) if not self._dirtyparents: self.setparents(*p) # Avoid excess attribute lookups by fast pathing certain checks self.__contains__ = self._map.__contains__ self.__getitem__ = self._map.__getitem__ self.get = self._map.get def write(self, st, now): st.write(parsers.pack_dirstate(self._map, self.copymap, self.parents(), now)) st.close() self._dirtyparents = False self.nonnormalset, self.otherparentset = self.nonnormalentries() @propertycache def nonnormalset(self): nonnorm, otherparents = self.nonnormalentries() self.otherparentset = otherparents return nonnorm @propertycache def otherparentset(self): nonnorm, otherparents = self.nonnormalentries() self.nonnormalset = nonnorm return otherparents @propertycache def identity(self): self._map return self.identity @propertycache def dirfoldmap(self): f = {} normcase = util.normcase for name in self._dirs: f[normcase(name)] = name return f