Mercurial > hg
changeset 15252:6e809bb4f969
largefiles: improve comments, internal docstrings
- fix some ungrammatical/unclear/incorrect comments/docstrings
- rewrite some really unclear comments/docstrings
- make formatting/style more consistent with the rest of Mercurial
(lowercase without period unless it's really multiple sentences)
- wrap to 75 columns
- always say "largefile(s)", not "lfile(s)" (or "big files")
- one space between sentences, not two
author | Greg Ward <greg@gerg.ca> |
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date | Wed, 12 Oct 2011 20:59:27 -0400 |
parents | 173b00827279 |
children | 67d010779907 |
files | hgext/largefiles/basestore.py hgext/largefiles/lfcommands.py hgext/largefiles/lfutil.py hgext/largefiles/localstore.py hgext/largefiles/overrides.py hgext/largefiles/proto.py hgext/largefiles/remotestore.py hgext/largefiles/reposetup.py hgext/largefiles/uisetup.py hgext/largefiles/wirestore.py |
diffstat | 10 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 92 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/hgext/largefiles/basestore.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/basestore.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. -'''Base class for store implementations and store-related utility code.''' +'''base class for store implementations and store-related utility code''' import os import tempfile @@ -168,9 +168,10 @@ if not remote: path = getattr(repo, 'lfpullsource', None) or \ ui.expandpath('default-push', 'default') - # If 'default-push' and 'default' can't be expanded - # they are just returned. In that case use the empty string which - # use the filescheme. + + # ui.expandpath() leaves 'default-push' and 'default' alone if + # they cannot be expanded: fallback to the empty string, + # meaning the current directory. if path == 'default-push' or path == 'default': path = '' remote = repo
--- a/hgext/largefiles/lfcommands.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/lfcommands.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. -'''High-level command functions: lfadd() et. al, plus the cmdtable.''' +'''High-level command function for lfconvert, plus the cmdtable.''' import os import shutil @@ -316,11 +316,9 @@ revmap[ctx.node()] = rdst.changelog.tip() def _islfile(file, ctx, matcher, size): - ''' - A file is a lfile if it matches a pattern or is over - the given size. - ''' - # Never store hgtags or hgignore as lfiles + '''Return true if file should be considered a largefile, i.e. + matcher matches it or it is larger than size.''' + # never store special .hg* files as largefiles if file == '.hgtags' or file == '.hgignore' or file == '.hgsigs': return False if matcher and matcher(file):
--- a/hgext/largefiles/lfutil.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/lfutil.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ try: util.oslink(src, dest) except OSError: - # If hardlinks fail fall back on copy + # if hardlinks fail, fallback on copy shutil.copyfile(src, dest) os.chmod(dest, os.stat(src).st_mode) @@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ def openlfdirstate(ui, repo): ''' - Return a dirstate object that tracks big files: i.e. its root is the - repo root, but it is saved in .hg/largefiles/dirstate. + Return a dirstate object that tracks largefiles: i.e. its root is + the repo root, but it is saved in .hg/largefiles/dirstate. ''' admin = repo.join(longname) opener = scmutil.opener(admin) @@ -133,10 +133,10 @@ else: lfdirstate = largefiles_dirstate(opener, ui, repo.root) - # If the largefiles dirstate does not exist, populate and create it. This - # ensures that we create it on the first meaningful largefiles operation in - # a new clone. It also gives us an easy way to forcibly rebuild largefiles - # state: + # If the largefiles dirstate does not exist, populate and create + # it. This ensures that we create it on the first meaningful + # largefiles operation in a new clone. It also gives us an easy + # way to forcibly rebuild largefiles state: # rm .hg/largefiles/dirstate && hg status # Or even, if things are really messed up: # rm -rf .hg/largefiles && hg status @@ -177,7 +177,8 @@ return (modified, added, removed, missing, unknown, ignored, clean) def listlfiles(repo, rev=None, matcher=None): - '''list largefiles in the working copy or specified changeset''' + '''return a list of largefiles in the working copy or the + specified changeset''' if matcher is None: matcher = getstandinmatcher(repo) @@ -197,10 +198,11 @@ return repo.join(os.path.join(longname, hash)) def copyfromcache(repo, hash, filename): - '''copyfromcache copies the specified largefile from the repo or system - cache to the specified location in the repository. It will not throw an - exception on failure, as it is meant to be called only after ensuring that - the needed largefile exists in the cache.''' + '''Copy the specified largefile from the repo or system cache to + filename in the repository. Return true on success or false if the + file was not found in either cache (which should not happened: + this is meant to be called only after ensuring that the needed + largefile exists in the cache).''' path = findfile(repo, hash) if path is None: return False @@ -249,9 +251,9 @@ return getmatcher(repo, pats, opts, showbad=False) def getmatcher(repo, pats=[], opts={}, showbad=True): - '''Wrapper around scmutil.match() that adds showbad: if false, neuter - the match object\'s bad() method so it does not print any warnings - about missing files or directories.''' + '''Wrapper around scmutil.match() that adds showbad: if false, + neuter the match object's bad() method so it does not print any + warnings about missing files or directories.''' match = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts) if not showbad: @@ -259,9 +261,9 @@ return match def composestandinmatcher(repo, rmatcher): - '''Return a matcher that accepts standins corresponding to the files - accepted by rmatcher. Pass the list of files in the matcher as the - paths specified by the user.''' + '''Return a matcher that accepts standins corresponding to the + files accepted by rmatcher. Pass the list of files in the matcher + as the paths specified by the user.''' smatcher = getstandinmatcher(repo, rmatcher.files()) isstandin = smatcher.matchfn def composed_matchfn(f): @@ -283,8 +285,8 @@ return shortname + '/' + filename.replace(os.sep, '/') def isstandin(filename): - '''Return true if filename is a big file standin. filename must - be in Mercurial\'s internal form (slash-separated).''' + '''Return true if filename is a big file standin. filename must be + in Mercurial's internal form (slash-separated).''' return filename.startswith(shortname + '/') def splitstandin(filename): @@ -310,7 +312,7 @@ return repo[node][standin(filename)].data().strip() def writestandin(repo, standin, hash, executable): - '''write hhash to <repo.root>/<standin>''' + '''write hash to <repo.root>/<standin>''' writehash(hash, repo.wjoin(standin), executable) def copyandhash(instream, outfile): @@ -323,7 +325,7 @@ outfile.write(data) # Blecch: closing a file that somebody else opened is rude and - # wrong. But it's so darn convenient and practical! After all, + # wrong. But it's so darn convenient and practical! After all, # outfile was opened just to copy and hash. outfile.close() @@ -364,7 +366,7 @@ if not data: break yield data - # Same blecch as above. + # same blecch as copyandhash() above infile.close() def readhash(filename): @@ -425,9 +427,8 @@ def httpsendfile(ui, filename): return httpconnection.httpsendfile(ui, filename, 'rb') -# Convert a path to a unix style path. This is used to give a -# canonical path to the lfdirstate. def unixpath(path): + '''Return a version of path normalized for use with the lfdirstate.''' return os.path.normpath(path).replace(os.sep, '/') def islfilesrepo(repo):
--- a/hgext/largefiles/localstore.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/localstore.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. -'''Store class for local filesystem.''' +'''store class for local filesystem''' import os @@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ import basestore class localstore(basestore.basestore): - '''Because there is a system wide cache, the local store always uses that - cache. Since the cache is updated elsewhere, we can just read from it here - as if it were the store.''' + '''Because there is a system-wide cache, the local store always + uses that cache. Since the cache is updated elsewhere, we can + just read from it here as if it were the store.''' def __init__(self, ui, repo, remote): url = os.path.join(remote.path, '.hg', lfutil.longname) super(localstore, self).__init__(ui, repo, util.expandpath(url)) def put(self, source, filename, hash): - '''Any file that is put must already be in the system wide cache so do - nothing.''' + '''Any file that is put must already be in the system-wide + cache so do nothing.''' return def exists(self, hash):
--- a/hgext/largefiles/overrides.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/overrides.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ # -- Wrappers: modify existing commands -------------------------------- -# Add works by going through the files that the user wanted to add -# and checking if they should be added as lfiles. Then making a new -# matcher which matches only the normal files and running the original +# Add works by going through the files that the user wanted to add and +# checking if they should be added as largefiles. Then it makes a new +# matcher which matches only the normal files and runs the original # version of add. def override_add(orig, ui, repo, *pats, **opts): large = opts.pop('large', None) @@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ bad = [] standins = [] - # Need to lock otherwise there could be a race condition inbetween when - # standins are created and added to the repo + # Need to lock, otherwise there could be a race condition between + # when standins are created and added to the repo. wlock = repo.wlock() try: if not opts.get('dry_run'): @@ -221,8 +221,8 @@ False, False) (unsure, modified, added, removed, missing, unknown, ignored, clean) = s - # Need to lock between the standins getting updated and their lfiles - # getting updated + # Need to lock between the standins getting updated and their + # largefiles getting updated wlock = repo.wlock() try: if opts['check']: @@ -245,9 +245,9 @@ wlock.release() return orig(ui, repo, *pats, **opts) -# Override filemerge to prompt the user about how they wish to merge lfiles. -# This will handle identical edits, and copy/rename + edit without prompting -# the user. +# Override filemerge to prompt the user about how they wish to merge +# largefiles. This will handle identical edits, and copy/rename + +# edit without prompting the user. def override_filemerge(origfn, repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca): # Use better variable names here. Because this is a wrapper we cannot # change the variable names in the function declaration. @@ -288,12 +288,13 @@ repo.wwrite(fcdest.path(), fcother.data(), fcother.flags()) return 0 -# Copy first changes the matchers to match standins instead of lfiles. -# Then it overrides util.copyfile in that function it checks if the destination -# lfile already exists. It also keeps a list of copied files so that the lfiles -# can be copied and the dirstate updated. +# Copy first changes the matchers to match standins instead of +# largefiles. Then it overrides util.copyfile in that function it +# checks if the destination largefile already exists. It also keeps a +# list of copied files so that the largefiles can be copied and the +# dirstate updated. def override_copy(orig, ui, repo, pats, opts, rename=False): - # doesn't remove lfile on rename + # doesn't remove largefile on rename if len(pats) < 2: # this isn't legal, let the original function deal with it return orig(ui, repo, pats, opts, rename) @@ -309,9 +310,10 @@ if os.path.isdir(dest): if not os.path.isdir(makestandin(dest)): os.makedirs(makestandin(dest)) - # This could copy both lfiles and normal files in one command, but we don't - # want to do that first replace their matcher to only match normal files - # and run it then replace it to just match lfiles and run it again + # This could copy both largefiles and normal files in one command, + # but we don't want to do that first replace their matcher to only + # match normal files and run it then replace it to just match + # lfiles and run it again nonormalfiles = False nolfiles = False try:
--- a/hgext/largefiles/proto.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/proto.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ 'file.\n' def putlfile(repo, proto, sha): - """putlfile puts a largefile into a repository's local cache and into the - system cache.""" + '''Put a largefile into a repository's local cache and into the + system cache.''' f = None proto.redirect() try: @@ -40,17 +40,19 @@ return wireproto.pushres(0) def getlfile(repo, proto, sha): - """getlfile retrieves a largefile from the repository-local cache or system - cache.""" + '''Retrieve a largefile from the repository-local cache or system + cache.''' filename = lfutil.findfile(repo, sha) if not filename: raise util.Abort(_('requested largefile %s not present in cache') % sha) f = open(filename, 'rb') length = os.fstat(f.fileno())[6] - # since we can't set an HTTP content-length header here, and mercurial core - # provides no way to give the length of a streamres (and reading the entire - # file into RAM would be ill-advised), we just send the length on the first - # line of the response, like the ssh proto does for string responses. + + # Since we can't set an HTTP content-length header here, and + # Mercurial core provides no way to give the length of a streamres + # (and reading the entire file into RAM would be ill-advised), we + # just send the length on the first line of the response, like the + # ssh proto does for string responses. def generator(): yield '%d\n' % length for chunk in f: @@ -58,8 +60,8 @@ return wireproto.streamres(generator()) def statlfile(repo, proto, sha): - """statlfile sends '2\n' if the largefile is missing, '1\n' if it has a - mismatched checksum, or '0\n' if it is in good condition""" + '''Return '2\n' if the largefile is missing, '1\n' if it has a + mismatched checksum, or '0\n' if it is in good condition''' filename = lfutil.findfile(repo, sha) if not filename: return '2\n' @@ -113,10 +115,10 @@ try: return int(self._call("statlfile", sha=sha)) except (ValueError, urllib2.HTTPError): - # if the server returns anything but an integer followed by a + # If the server returns anything but an integer followed by a # newline, newline, it's not speaking our language; if we get # an HTTP error, we can't be sure the largefile is present; - # either way, consider it missing + # either way, consider it missing. return 2 repo.__class__ = lfileswirerepository
--- a/hgext/largefiles/remotestore.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/remotestore.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. -'''Remote largefile store; the base class for servestore''' +'''remote largefile store; the base class for servestore''' import urllib2 @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import basestore class remotestore(basestore.basestore): - """A largefile store accessed over a network""" + '''a largefile store accessed over a network''' def __init__(self, ui, repo, url): super(remotestore, self).__init__(ui, repo, url)
--- a/hgext/largefiles/reposetup.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/reposetup.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -42,9 +42,10 @@ def status_nolfiles(self, *args, **kwargs): return super(lfiles_repo, self).status(*args, **kwargs) - # When lfstatus is set, return a context that gives the names of lfiles - # instead of their corresponding standins and identifies the lfiles as - # always binary, regardless of their actual contents. + # When lfstatus is set, return a context that gives the names + # of largefiles instead of their corresponding standins and + # identifies the largefiles as always binary, regardless of + # their actual contents. def __getitem__(self, changeid): ctx = super(lfiles_repo, self).__getitem__(changeid) if self.lfstatus: @@ -81,9 +82,9 @@ return ctx # Figure out the status of big files and insert them into the - # appropriate list in the result. Also removes standin files from - # the listing. This function reverts to the original status if - # self.lfstatus is False + # appropriate list in the result. Also removes standin files + # from the listing. Revert to the original status if + # self.lfstatus is False. def status(self, node1='.', node2=None, match=None, ignored=False, clean=False, unknown=False, listsubrepos=False): listignored, listclean, listunknown = ignored, clean, unknown @@ -131,8 +132,8 @@ m = copy.copy(match) m._files = [tostandin(f) for f in m._files] - # get ignored clean and unknown but remove them later if they - # were not asked for + # get ignored, clean, and unknown but remove them + # later if they were not asked for try: result = super(lfiles_repo, self).status(node1, node2, m, True, True, True, listsubrepos) @@ -140,11 +141,11 @@ result = super(lfiles_repo, self).status(node1, node2, m, True, True, True) if working: - # Hold the wlock while we read lfiles and update the - # lfdirstate + # hold the wlock while we read largefiles and + # update the lfdirstate wlock = repo.wlock() try: - # Any non lfiles that were explicitly listed must be + # Any non-largefiles that were explicitly listed must be # taken out or lfdirstate.status will report an error. # The status of these files was already computed using # super's status. @@ -334,15 +335,15 @@ for f in match._files: fstandin = lfutil.standin(f) - # Ignore known lfiles and standins + # ignore known largefiles and standins if f in lfiles or fstandin in standins: continue - # Append directory separator to avoid collisions + # append directory separator to avoid collisions if not fstandin.endswith(os.sep): fstandin += os.sep - # Prevalidate matching standin directories + # prevalidate matching standin directories if lfutil.any_(st for st in match._files if \ st.startswith(fstandin)): continue @@ -397,8 +398,8 @@ def checkrequireslfiles(ui, repo, **kwargs): if 'largefiles' not in repo.requirements and lfutil.any_( lfutil.shortname+'/' in f[0] for f in repo.store.datafiles()): - # work around bug in mercurial 1.9 whereby requirements is a list - # on newly-cloned repos + # workaround bug in Mercurial 1.9 whereby requirements is + # a list on newly-cloned repos repo.requirements = set(repo.requirements) repo.requirements |= set(['largefiles'])
--- a/hgext/largefiles/uisetup.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/uisetup.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ proto.capabilities_orig = wireproto.capabilities wireproto.capabilities = proto.capabilities - # these let us reject non-lfiles clients and make them display our error - # messages + # these let us reject non-largefiles clients and make them display + # our error messages protocol.webproto.refuseclient = proto.webproto_refuseclient sshserver.sshserver.refuseclient = proto.sshproto_refuseclient
--- a/hgext/largefiles/wirestore.py Thu Oct 13 15:15:32 2011 +0200 +++ b/hgext/largefiles/wirestore.py Wed Oct 12 20:59:27 2011 -0400 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. -'''largefile store working over mercurial's wire protocol''' +'''largefile store working over Mercurial's wire protocol''' import lfutil import remotestore