Mercurial > hg
changeset 19178:4327687ca757
copies: refactor checkcopies() into a top level method
This moves checkcopies() out of mergecopies() and makes it a top level
function in the copies module. This allows extensions to override it. For
example, I'm developing a filelog replacement that doesn't have rev numbers
so all the rev number dependent implementation here needs to be replaced
by the extension.
No logic is changed in this commit.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Wed, 01 May 2013 10:44:21 -0700 |
parents | 1e104aaa4c44 |
children | 12459bfa4b59 |
files | mercurial/copies.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/copies.py Wed May 08 14:22:00 2013 -0700 +++ b/mercurial/copies.py Wed May 01 10:44:21 2013 -0700 @@ -222,65 +222,8 @@ fullcopy = {} diverge = {} - def related(f1, f2, limit): - # Walk back to common ancestor to see if the two files originate - # from the same file. Since workingfilectx's rev() is None it messes - # up the integer comparison logic, hence the pre-step check for - # None (f1 and f2 can only be workingfilectx's initially). - - if f1 == f2: - return f1 # a match - - g1, g2 = f1.ancestors(), f2.ancestors() - try: - f1r, f2r = f1.rev(), f2.rev() - - if f1r is None: - f1 = g1.next() - if f2r is None: - f2 = g2.next() - - while True: - f1r, f2r = f1.rev(), f2.rev() - if f1r > f2r: - f1 = g1.next() - elif f2r > f1r: - f2 = g2.next() - elif f1 == f2: - return f1 # a match - elif f1r == f2r or f1r < limit or f2r < limit: - return False # copy no longer relevant - except StopIteration: - return False - - def checkcopies(f, m1, m2): - '''check possible copies of f from m1 to m2''' - of = None - seen = set([f]) - for oc in ctx(f, m1[f]).ancestors(): - ocr = oc.rev() - of = oc.path() - if of in seen: - # check limit late - grab last rename before - if ocr < limit: - break - continue - seen.add(of) - - fullcopy[f] = of # remember for dir rename detection - if of not in m2: - continue # no match, keep looking - if m2[of] == ma.get(of): - break # no merge needed, quit early - c2 = ctx(of, m2[of]) - cr = related(oc, c2, ca.rev()) - if cr and (of == f or of == c2.path()): # non-divergent - copy[f] = of - of = None - break - - if of in ma: - diverge.setdefault(of, []).append(f) + def _checkcopies(f, m1, m2): + checkcopies(ctx, f, m1, m2, ca, limit, diverge, copy, fullcopy) repo.ui.debug(" searching for copies back to rev %d\n" % limit) @@ -295,9 +238,9 @@ % "\n ".join(u2)) for f in u1: - checkcopies(f, m1, m2) + _checkcopies(f, m1, m2) for f in u2: - checkcopies(f, m2, m1) + _checkcopies(f, m2, m1) renamedelete = {} renamedelete2 = set() @@ -386,3 +329,78 @@ break return copy, movewithdir, diverge, renamedelete + +def checkcopies(ctx, f, m1, m2, ca, limit, diverge, copy, fullcopy): + """ + check possible copies of f from m1 to m2 + + ctx = function accepting (filename, node) that returns a filectx. + f = the filename to check + m1 = the source manifest + m2 = the destination manifest + ca = the changectx of the common ancestor + limit = the rev number to not search beyond + diverge = record all diverges in this dict + copy = record all non-divergent copies in this dict + fullcopy = record all copies in this dict + """ + + ma = ca.manifest() + + def _related(f1, f2, limit): + # Walk back to common ancestor to see if the two files originate + # from the same file. Since workingfilectx's rev() is None it messes + # up the integer comparison logic, hence the pre-step check for + # None (f1 and f2 can only be workingfilectx's initially). + + if f1 == f2: + return f1 # a match + + g1, g2 = f1.ancestors(), f2.ancestors() + try: + f1r, f2r = f1.rev(), f2.rev() + + if f1r is None: + f1 = g1.next() + if f2r is None: + f2 = g2.next() + + while True: + f1r, f2r = f1.rev(), f2.rev() + if f1r > f2r: + f1 = g1.next() + elif f2r > f1r: + f2 = g2.next() + elif f1 == f2: + return f1 # a match + elif f1r == f2r or f1r < limit or f2r < limit: + return False # copy no longer relevant + except StopIteration: + return False + + of = None + seen = set([f]) + for oc in ctx(f, m1[f]).ancestors(): + ocr = oc.rev() + of = oc.path() + if of in seen: + # check limit late - grab last rename before + if ocr < limit: + break + continue + seen.add(of) + + fullcopy[f] = of # remember for dir rename detection + if of not in m2: + continue # no match, keep looking + if m2[of] == ma.get(of): + break # no merge needed, quit early + c2 = ctx(of, m2[of]) + cr = _related(oc, c2, ca.rev()) + if cr and (of == f or of == c2.path()): # non-divergent + copy[f] = of + of = None + break + + if of in ma: + diverge.setdefault(of, []).append(f)