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# Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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#
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"""B+Tree indices"""
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from bisect import bisect_right
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import math
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import tempfile
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import zlib
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from bzrlib import (
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    chunk_writer,
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    debug,
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    errors,
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    fifo_cache,
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    index,
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    lru_cache,
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    osutils,
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    trace,
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    )
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from bzrlib.index import _OPTION_NODE_REFS, _OPTION_KEY_ELEMENTS, _OPTION_LEN
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from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
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_BTSIGNATURE = "B+Tree Graph Index 2\n"
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_OPTION_ROW_LENGTHS = "row_lengths="
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_LEAF_FLAG = "type=leaf\n"
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_INTERNAL_FLAG = "type=internal\n"
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_INTERNAL_OFFSET = "offset="
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_RESERVED_HEADER_BYTES = 120
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_PAGE_SIZE = 4096
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# 4K per page: 4MB - 1000 entries
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_NODE_CACHE_SIZE = 1000
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class _BuilderRow(object):
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    """The stored state accumulated while writing out a row in the index.
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    :ivar spool: A temporary file used to accumulate nodes for this row
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        in the tree.
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    :ivar nodes: The count of nodes emitted so far.
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    """
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    def __init__(self):
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        """Create a _BuilderRow."""
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        self.nodes = 0
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        self.spool = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
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        self.writer = None
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    def finish_node(self, pad=True):
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        byte_lines, _, padding = self.writer.finish()
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        if self.nodes == 0:
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            # padded note:
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            self.spool.write("\x00" * _RESERVED_HEADER_BYTES)
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        skipped_bytes = 0
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        if not pad and padding:
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            del byte_lines[-1]
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            skipped_bytes = padding
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        self.spool.writelines(byte_lines)
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        remainder = (self.spool.tell() + skipped_bytes) % _PAGE_SIZE
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        if remainder != 0:
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            raise AssertionError("incorrect node length: %d, %d"
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                                 % (self.spool.tell(), remainder))
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        self.nodes += 1
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        self.writer = None
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class _InternalBuilderRow(_BuilderRow):
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    """The stored state accumulated while writing out internal rows."""
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    def finish_node(self, pad=True):
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        if not pad:
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            raise AssertionError("Must pad internal nodes only.")
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        _BuilderRow.finish_node(self)
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class _LeafBuilderRow(_BuilderRow):
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    """The stored state accumulated while writing out a leaf rows."""
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class BTreeBuilder(index.GraphIndexBuilder):
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    """A Builder for B+Tree based Graph indices.
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    The resulting graph has the structure:
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    _SIGNATURE OPTIONS NODES
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    _SIGNATURE     := 'B+Tree Graph Index 1' NEWLINE
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    OPTIONS        := REF_LISTS KEY_ELEMENTS LENGTH
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    REF_LISTS      := 'node_ref_lists=' DIGITS NEWLINE
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    KEY_ELEMENTS   := 'key_elements=' DIGITS NEWLINE
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    LENGTH         := 'len=' DIGITS NEWLINE
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    ROW_LENGTHS    := 'row_lengths' DIGITS (COMMA DIGITS)*
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    NODES          := NODE_COMPRESSED*
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    NODE_COMPRESSED:= COMPRESSED_BYTES{4096}
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    NODE_RAW       := INTERNAL | LEAF
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    INTERNAL       := INTERNAL_FLAG POINTERS
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    LEAF           := LEAF_FLAG ROWS
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    KEY_ELEMENT    := Not-whitespace-utf8
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    KEY            := KEY_ELEMENT (NULL KEY_ELEMENT)*
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    ROWS           := ROW*
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    ROW            := KEY NULL ABSENT? NULL REFERENCES NULL VALUE NEWLINE
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    ABSENT         := 'a'
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    REFERENCES     := REFERENCE_LIST (TAB REFERENCE_LIST){node_ref_lists - 1}
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    REFERENCE_LIST := (REFERENCE (CR REFERENCE)*)?
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    REFERENCE      := KEY
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    VALUE          := no-newline-no-null-bytes
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    """
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    def __init__(self, reference_lists=0, key_elements=1, spill_at=100000):
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        """See GraphIndexBuilder.__init__.
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        :param spill_at: Optional parameter controlling the maximum number
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            of nodes that BTreeBuilder will hold in memory.
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        """
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        index.GraphIndexBuilder.__init__(self, reference_lists=reference_lists,
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            key_elements=key_elements)
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        self._spill_at = spill_at
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        self._backing_indices = []
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        # A map of {key: (node_refs, value)}
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        self._nodes = {}
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        # Indicate it hasn't been built yet
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        self._nodes_by_key = None
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        self._optimize_for_size = False
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    def add_node(self, key, value, references=()):
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        """Add a node to the index.
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        If adding the node causes the builder to reach its spill_at threshold,
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        disk spilling will be triggered.
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        :param key: The key. keys are non-empty tuples containing
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            as many whitespace-free utf8 bytestrings as the key length
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            defined for this index.
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        :param references: An iterable of iterables of keys. Each is a
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            reference to another key.
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        :param value: The value to associate with the key. It may be any
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            bytes as long as it does not contain \0 or \n.
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        """
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        # we don't care about absent_references
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        node_refs, _ = self._check_key_ref_value(key, references, value)
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        if key in self._nodes:
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            raise errors.BadIndexDuplicateKey(key, self)
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        self._nodes[key] = (node_refs, value)
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        self._keys.add(key)
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        if self._nodes_by_key is not None and self._key_length > 1:
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            self._update_nodes_by_key(key, value, node_refs)
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        if len(self._keys) < self._spill_at:
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            return
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        self._spill_mem_keys_to_disk()
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    def _spill_mem_keys_to_disk(self):
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        """Write the in memory keys down to disk to cap memory consumption.
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        If we already have some keys written to disk, we will combine them so
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        as to preserve the sorted order.  The algorithm for combining uses
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        powers of two.  So on the first spill, write all mem nodes into a
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        single index. On the second spill, combine the mem nodes with the nodes
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        on disk to create a 2x sized disk index and get rid of the first index.
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        On the third spill, create a single new disk index, which will contain
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        the mem nodes, and preserve the existing 2x sized index.  On the fourth,
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        combine mem with the first and second indexes, creating a new one of
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        size 4x. On the fifth create a single new one, etc.
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        """
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        if self._combine_backing_indices:
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            (new_backing_file, size,
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             backing_pos) = self._spill_mem_keys_and_combine()
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        else:
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            new_backing_file, size = self._spill_mem_keys_without_combining()
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        dir_path, base_name = osutils.split(new_backing_file.name)
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        # Note: The transport here isn't strictly needed, because we will use
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        #       direct access to the new_backing._file object
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        new_backing = BTreeGraphIndex(get_transport(dir_path),
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                                      base_name, size)
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        # GC will clean up the file
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        new_backing._file = new_backing_file
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        if self._combine_backing_indices:
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            if len(self._backing_indices) == backing_pos:
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                self._backing_indices.append(None)
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            self._backing_indices[backing_pos] = new_backing
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            for backing_pos in range(backing_pos):
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                self._backing_indices[backing_pos] = None
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        else:
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            self._backing_indices.append(new_backing)
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        self._keys = set()
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        self._nodes = {}
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        self._nodes_by_key = None
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    def _spill_mem_keys_without_combining(self):
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        return self._write_nodes(self._iter_mem_nodes(), allow_optimize=False)
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    def _spill_mem_keys_and_combine(self):
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        iterators_to_combine = [self._iter_mem_nodes()]
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        pos = -1
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        for pos, backing in enumerate(self._backing_indices):
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            if backing is None:
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                pos -= 1
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                break
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            iterators_to_combine.append(backing.iter_all_entries())
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        backing_pos = pos + 1
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        new_backing_file, size = \
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            self._write_nodes(self._iter_smallest(iterators_to_combine),
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                              allow_optimize=False)
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        return new_backing_file, size, backing_pos
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    def add_nodes(self, nodes):
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        """Add nodes to the index.
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        :param nodes: An iterable of (key, node_refs, value) entries to add.
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        """
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        if self.reference_lists:
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            for (key, value, node_refs) in nodes:
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                self.add_node(key, value, node_refs)
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        else:
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            for (key, value) in nodes:
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                self.add_node(key, value)
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    def _iter_mem_nodes(self):
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        """Iterate over the nodes held in memory."""
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        nodes = self._nodes
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        if self.reference_lists:
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            for key in sorted(nodes):
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                references, value = nodes[key]
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                yield self, key, value, references
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        else:
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            for key in sorted(nodes):
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                references, value = nodes[key]
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                yield self, key, value
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    def _iter_smallest(self, iterators_to_combine):
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        if len(iterators_to_combine) == 1:
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            for value in iterators_to_combine[0]:
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                yield value
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            return
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        current_values = []
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        for iterator in iterators_to_combine:
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            try:
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                current_values.append(iterator.next())
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                current_values.append(None)
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        last = None
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        while True:
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            candidates = [(item[1][1], item) for item
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                current_values[pos] = iterators_to_combine[pos].next()
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                current_values[pos] = None
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    def _add_key(self, string_key, line, rows, allow_optimize=True):
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        """Add a key to the current chunk.
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        :param string_key: The key to add.
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        :param line: The fully serialised key and value.
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        :param allow_optimize: If set to False, prevent setting the optimize
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            functionality.
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        """
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            # opening a new leaf chunk;
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                # flesh out any internal nodes that are needed to
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                # preserve the height of the tree
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                if internal_row.writer is None:
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                    length = _PAGE_SIZE
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                    if internal_row.nodes == 0:
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                        length -= _RESERVED_HEADER_BYTES # padded
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                    if allow_optimize:
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                        optimize_for_size = self._optimize_for_size
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                    else:
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                        optimize_for_size = False
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                    internal_row.writer = chunk_writer.ChunkWriter(length, 0,
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                        optimize_for_size=optimize_for_size)
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                    internal_row.writer.write(_INTERNAL_FLAG)
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                        str(rows[pos + 1].nodes) + "\n")
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            length = _PAGE_SIZE
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                length -= _RESERVED_HEADER_BYTES # padded
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            rows[-1].writer = chunk_writer.ChunkWriter(length,
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                optimize_for_size=self._optimize_for_size)
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            rows[-1].writer.write(_LEAF_FLAG)
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        if rows[-1].writer.write(line):
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            # this key did not fit in the node:
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            rows[-1].finish_node()
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            key_line = string_key + "\n"
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            new_row = True
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            for row in reversed(rows[:-1]):
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                # doesn't fit then propagate upwards until we find one that
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                # it does fit into.
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                if row.writer.write(key_line):
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                    row.finish_node()
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                    # We've found a node that can handle the pointer.
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                    trace.mutter('Inserting new global row.')
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                    reserved_bytes,
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                    optimize_for_size=self._optimize_for_size)
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                new_row.writer.write(_INTERNAL_FLAG)
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                new_row.writer.write(key_line)
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            self._add_key(string_key, line, rows, allow_optimize=allow_optimize)
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    def _write_nodes(self, node_iterator, allow_optimize=True):
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        """Write node_iterator out as a B+Tree.
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        :param allow_optimize: If set to False, prevent setting the optimize
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            functionality.
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        :return: A file handle for a temporary file containing a B+Tree for
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        rows = []
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        # forward sorted by key. In future we may consider topological sorting,
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        # direct lookup
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        key_count = 0
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        # and must always be 1 (if there are any nodes in the tree).
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        self.row_lengths = []
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        # Loop over all nodes adding them to the bottom row
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        # (rows[-1]). When we finish a chunk in a row,
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        # propagate the key that didn't fit (comes after the chunk) to the
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        # row above, transitively.
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        for node in node_iterator:
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            if key_count == 0:
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                # First key triggers the first row
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                rows.append(_LeafBuilderRow())
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            key_count += 1
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            string_key, line = _btree_serializer._flatten_node(node,
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                                    self.reference_lists)
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            self._add_key(string_key, line, rows, allow_optimize=allow_optimize)
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        for row in reversed(rows):
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            pad = (type(row) != _LeafBuilderRow)
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            row.finish_node(pad=pad)
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        result = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='bzr-index-')
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        lines = [_BTSIGNATURE]
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        lines.append(_OPTION_NODE_REFS + str(self.reference_lists) + '\n')
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        lines.append(_OPTION_KEY_ELEMENTS + str(self._key_length) + '\n')
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        lines.append(_OPTION_LEN + str(key_count) + '\n')
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        row_lengths = [row.nodes for row in rows]
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        lines.append(_OPTION_ROW_LENGTHS + ','.join(map(str, row_lengths)) + '\n')
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        result.writelines(lines)
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        position = sum(map(len, lines))
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        root_row = True
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        if position > _RESERVED_HEADER_BYTES:
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            raise AssertionError("Could not fit the header in the"
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                                 " reserved space: %d > %d"
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                                 % (position, _RESERVED_HEADER_BYTES))
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        # write the rows out:
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        for row in rows:
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            reserved = _RESERVED_HEADER_BYTES # reserved space for first node
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            row.spool.flush()
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            row.spool.seek(0)
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            # copy nodes to the finalised file.
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            # Special case the first node as it may be prefixed
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            node = row.spool.read(_PAGE_SIZE)
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            result.write(node[reserved:])
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            result.write("\x00" * (reserved - position))
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            position = 0 # Only the root row actually has an offset
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            copied_len = osutils.pumpfile(row.spool, result)
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            if copied_len != (row.nodes - 1) * _PAGE_SIZE:
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                if type(row) != _LeafBuilderRow:
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                    raise AssertionError("Incorrect amount of data copied"
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                        " expected: %d, got: %d"
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                        % ((row.nodes - 1) * _PAGE_SIZE,
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                           copied_len))
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        result.flush()
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        size = result.tell()
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        result.seek(0)
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        return result, size
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    def finish(self):
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        """Finalise the index.
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        :return: A file handle for a temporary file containing the nodes added
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            to the index.
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        """
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        return self._write_nodes(self.iter_all_entries())[0]
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    def iter_all_entries(self):
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        """Iterate over all keys within the index
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        :return: An iterable of (index, key, value, reference_lists). There is
431
            no defined order for the result iteration - it will be in the most
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            efficient order for the index (in this case dictionary hash order).
433
        """
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        if 'evil' in debug.debug_flags:
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            trace.mutter_callsite(3,
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                "iter_all_entries scales with size of history.")
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        # Doing serial rather than ordered would be faster; but this shouldn't
438
        # be getting called routinely anyway.
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        iterators = [self._iter_mem_nodes()]
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        for backing in self._backing_indices:
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            if backing is not None:
442
                iterators.append(backing.iter_all_entries())
3641.3.9 by John Arbash Meinel
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443
        if len(iterators) == 1:
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            return iterators[0]
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        return self._iter_smallest(iterators)
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    def iter_entries(self, keys):
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        """Iterate over keys within the index.
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        :param keys: An iterable providing the keys to be retrieved.
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        :return: An iterable of (index, key, value, reference_lists). There is no
452
            defined order for the result iteration - it will be in the most
453
            efficient order for the index (keys iteration order in this case).
454
        """
455
        keys = set(keys)
3847.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
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456
        local_keys = keys.intersection(self._keys)
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        if self.reference_lists:
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            for key in local_keys:
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                node = self._nodes[key]
3644.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
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460
                yield self, key, node[1], node[0]
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        else:
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            for key in local_keys:
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                node = self._nodes[key]
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                yield self, key, node[1]
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465
        # Find things that are in backing indices that have not been handled
466
        # yet.
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        if not self._backing_indices:
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            return # We won't find anything there either
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        # Remove all of the keys that we found locally
470
        keys.difference_update(local_keys)
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        for backing in self._backing_indices:
472
            if backing is None:
473
                continue
474
            if not keys:
475
                return
476
            for node in backing.iter_entries(keys):
477
                keys.remove(node[1])
478
                yield (self,) + node[1:]
479
480
    def iter_entries_prefix(self, keys):
481
        """Iterate over keys within the index using prefix matching.
482
483
        Prefix matching is applied within the tuple of a key, not to within
484
        the bytestring of each key element. e.g. if you have the keys ('foo',
485
        'bar'), ('foobar', 'gam') and do a prefix search for ('foo', None) then
486
        only the former key is returned.
487
488
        :param keys: An iterable providing the key prefixes to be retrieved.
489
            Each key prefix takes the form of a tuple the length of a key, but
490
            with the last N elements 'None' rather than a regular bytestring.
491
            The first element cannot be 'None'.
492
        :return: An iterable as per iter_all_entries, but restricted to the
493
            keys with a matching prefix to those supplied. No additional keys
494
            will be returned, and every match that is in the index will be
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            returned.
496
        """
497
        # XXX: To much duplication with the GraphIndex class; consider finding
498
        # a good place to pull out the actual common logic.
499
        keys = set(keys)
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        if not keys:
501
            return
502
        for backing in self._backing_indices:
503
            if backing is None:
504
                continue
505
            for node in backing.iter_entries_prefix(keys):
506
                yield (self,) + node[1:]
507
        if self._key_length == 1:
508
            for key in keys:
509
                # sanity check
510
                if key[0] is None:
511
                    raise errors.BadIndexKey(key)
512
                if len(key) != self._key_length:
513
                    raise errors.BadIndexKey(key)
514
                try:
515
                    node = self._nodes[key]
516
                except KeyError:
517
                    continue
518
                if self.reference_lists:
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                    yield self, key, node[1], node[0]
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                else:
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                    yield self, key, node[1]
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            return
523
        for key in keys:
524
            # sanity check
525
            if key[0] is None:
526
                raise errors.BadIndexKey(key)
527
            if len(key) != self._key_length:
528
                raise errors.BadIndexKey(key)
529
            # find what it refers to:
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            key_dict = self._get_nodes_by_key()
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
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531
            elements = list(key)
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            # find the subdict to return
533
            try:
534
                while len(elements) and elements[0] is not None:
535
                    key_dict = key_dict[elements[0]]
536
                    elements.pop(0)
537
            except KeyError:
538
                # a non-existant lookup.
539
                continue
540
            if len(elements):
541
                dicts = [key_dict]
542
                while dicts:
543
                    key_dict = dicts.pop(-1)
544
                    # can't be empty or would not exist
545
                    item, value = key_dict.iteritems().next()
546
                    if type(value) == dict:
547
                        # push keys
548
                        dicts.extend(key_dict.itervalues())
549
                    else:
550
                        # yield keys
551
                        for value in key_dict.itervalues():
552
                            yield (self, ) + value
553
            else:
554
                yield (self, ) + key_dict
555
3644.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
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556
    def _get_nodes_by_key(self):
557
        if self._nodes_by_key is None:
558
            nodes_by_key = {}
559
            if self.reference_lists:
560
                for key, (references, value) in self._nodes.iteritems():
561
                    key_dict = nodes_by_key
562
                    for subkey in key[:-1]:
563
                        key_dict = key_dict.setdefault(subkey, {})
564
                    key_dict[key[-1]] = key, value, references
565
            else:
566
                for key, (references, value) in self._nodes.iteritems():
567
                    key_dict = nodes_by_key
568
                    for subkey in key[:-1]:
569
                        key_dict = key_dict.setdefault(subkey, {})
570
                    key_dict[key[-1]] = key, value
571
            self._nodes_by_key = nodes_by_key
572
        return self._nodes_by_key
573
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
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574
    def key_count(self):
575
        """Return an estimate of the number of keys in this index.
576
577
        For InMemoryGraphIndex the estimate is exact.
578
        """
579
        return len(self._keys) + sum(backing.key_count() for backing in
580
            self._backing_indices if backing is not None)
581
582
    def validate(self):
583
        """In memory index's have no known corruption at the moment."""
584
585
586
class _LeafNode(object):
587
    """A leaf node for a serialised B+Tree index."""
588
4593.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Removing the min(keys) and max(keys) calls saves 100ms in the inner loop
589
    __slots__ = ('keys', 'min_key', 'max_key')
4274.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Add slots to _LeafNode and _InternalNode.
590
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
591
    def __init__(self, bytes, key_length, ref_list_length):
592
        """Parse bytes to create a leaf node object."""
593
        # splitlines mangles the \r delimiters.. don't use it.
4593.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Removing the min(keys) and max(keys) calls saves 100ms in the inner loop
594
        key_list = _btree_serializer._parse_leaf_lines(bytes,
595
            key_length, ref_list_length)
596
        if key_list:
4593.4.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Trying out a few more tweaks.
597
            self.min_key = key_list[0][0]
598
            self.max_key = key_list[-1][0]
4593.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
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599
        else:
600
            self.min_key = self.max_key = None
601
        self.keys = dict(key_list)
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
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602
603
604
class _InternalNode(object):
605
    """An internal node for a serialised B+Tree index."""
606
4274.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Add slots to _LeafNode and _InternalNode.
607
    __slots__ = ('keys', 'offset')
608
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
609
    def __init__(self, bytes):
610
        """Parse bytes to create an internal node object."""
611
        # splitlines mangles the \r delimiters.. don't use it.
612
        self.keys = self._parse_lines(bytes.split('\n'))
613
614
    def _parse_lines(self, lines):
615
        nodes = []
616
        self.offset = int(lines[1][7:])
617
        for line in lines[2:]:
618
            if line == '':
619
                break
4075.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Use PyString_InternInPlace to intern() the various parts of keys that are processed.
620
            nodes.append(tuple(map(intern, line.split('\0'))))
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
621
        return nodes
622
623
624
class BTreeGraphIndex(object):
625
    """Access to nodes via the standard GraphIndex interface for B+Tree's.
626
627
    Individual nodes are held in a LRU cache. This holds the root node in
628
    memory except when very large walks are done.
629
    """
630
631
    def __init__(self, transport, name, size):
632
        """Create a B+Tree index object on the index name.
633
634
        :param transport: The transport to read data for the index from.
635
        :param name: The file name of the index on transport.
636
        :param size: Optional size of the index in bytes. This allows
637
            compatibility with the GraphIndex API, as well as ensuring that
638
            the initial read (to read the root node header) can be done
639
            without over-reading even on empty indices, and on small indices
640
            allows single-IO to read the entire index.
641
        """
642
        self._transport = transport
643
        self._name = name
644
        self._size = size
645
        self._file = None
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
646
        self._recommended_pages = self._compute_recommended_pages()
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
647
        self._root_node = None
648
        # Default max size is 100,000 leave values
649
        self._leaf_value_cache = None # lru_cache.LRUCache(100*1000)
650
        self._leaf_node_cache = lru_cache.LRUCache(_NODE_CACHE_SIZE)
4208.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Use a simple dict cache for btree internal_node lookups.
651
        # We could limit this, but even a 300k record btree has only 3k leaf
652
        # nodes, and only 20 internal nodes. So the default of 100 nodes in an
653
        # LRU would mean we always cache everything anyway, no need to pay the
654
        # overhead of LRU
4208.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to using a FIFOCache.
655
        self._internal_node_cache = fifo_cache.FIFOCache(100)
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
656
        self._key_count = None
657
        self._row_lengths = None
658
        self._row_offsets = None # Start of each row, [-1] is the end
659
660
    def __eq__(self, other):
661
        """Equal when self and other were created with the same parameters."""
662
        return (
663
            type(self) == type(other) and
664
            self._transport == other._transport and
665
            self._name == other._name and
666
            self._size == other._size)
667
668
    def __ne__(self, other):
669
        return not self.__eq__(other)
670
3763.8.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Code cleanup.
671
    def _get_and_cache_nodes(self, nodes):
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
672
        """Read nodes and cache them in the lru.
673
674
        The nodes list supplied is sorted and then read from disk, each node
675
        being inserted it into the _node_cache.
676
677
        Note: Asking for more nodes than the _node_cache can contain will
678
        result in some of the results being immediately discarded, to prevent
679
        this an assertion is raised if more nodes are asked for than are
680
        cachable.
681
682
        :return: A dict of {node_pos: node}
683
        """
684
        found = {}
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
685
        start_of_leaves = None
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
686
        for node_pos, node in self._read_nodes(sorted(nodes)):
687
            if node_pos == 0: # Special case
688
                self._root_node = node
689
            else:
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
690
                if start_of_leaves is None:
691
                    start_of_leaves = self._row_offsets[-2]
692
                if node_pos < start_of_leaves:
693
                    self._internal_node_cache.add(node_pos, node)
694
                else:
695
                    self._leaf_node_cache.add(node_pos, node)
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
696
            found[node_pos] = node
697
        return found
698
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
699
    def _compute_recommended_pages(self):
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
700
        """Convert transport's recommended_page_size into btree pages.
701
702
        recommended_page_size is in bytes, we want to know how many _PAGE_SIZE
703
        pages fit in that length.
704
        """
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
705
        recommended_read = self._transport.recommended_page_size()
706
        recommended_pages = int(math.ceil(recommended_read /
707
                                          float(_PAGE_SIZE)))
708
        return recommended_pages
709
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
710
    def _compute_total_pages_in_index(self):
711
        """How many pages are in the index.
712
713
        If we have read the header we will use the value stored there.
714
        Otherwise it will be computed based on the length of the index.
715
        """
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
716
        if self._size is None:
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
717
            raise AssertionError('_compute_total_pages_in_index should not be'
718
                                 ' called when self._size is None')
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
719
        if self._root_node is not None:
720
            # This is the number of pages as defined by the header
721
            return self._row_offsets[-1]
722
        # This is the number of pages as defined by the size of the index. They
723
        # should be indentical.
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
724
        total_pages = int(math.ceil(self._size / float(_PAGE_SIZE)))
725
        return total_pages
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
726
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
727
    def _expand_offsets(self, offsets):
728
        """Find extra pages to download.
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
729
730
        The idea is that we always want to make big-enough requests (like 64kB
731
        for http), so that we don't waste round trips. So given the entries
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
732
        that we already have cached and the new pages being downloaded figure
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
733
        out what other pages we might want to read.
734
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
735
        See also doc/developers/btree_index_prefetch.txt for more details.
736
737
        :param offsets: The offsets to be read
738
        :return: A list of offsets to download
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
739
        """
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
740
        if 'index' in debug.debug_flags:
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
741
            trace.mutter('expanding: %s\toffsets: %s', self._name, offsets)
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
742
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
743
        if len(offsets) >= self._recommended_pages:
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
744
            # Don't add more, we are already requesting more than enough
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
745
            if 'index' in debug.debug_flags:
746
                trace.mutter('  not expanding large request (%s >= %s)',
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
747
                             len(offsets), self._recommended_pages)
748
            return offsets
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
749
        if self._size is None:
750
            # Don't try anything, because we don't know where the file ends
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
751
            if 'index' in debug.debug_flags:
752
                trace.mutter('  not expanding without knowing index size')
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
753
            return offsets
754
        total_pages = self._compute_total_pages_in_index()
755
        cached_offsets = self._get_offsets_to_cached_pages()
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
756
        # If reading recommended_pages would read the rest of the index, just
757
        # do so.
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
758
        if total_pages - len(cached_offsets) <= self._recommended_pages:
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
759
            # Read whatever is left
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
760
            if cached_offsets:
761
                expanded = [x for x in xrange(total_pages)
762
                               if x not in cached_offsets]
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
763
            else:
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
764
                expanded = range(total_pages)
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
765
            if 'index' in debug.debug_flags:
766
                trace.mutter('  reading all unread pages: %s', expanded)
767
            return expanded
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
768
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
769
        if self._root_node is None:
770
            # ATM on the first read of the root node of a large index, we don't
771
            # bother pre-reading any other pages. This is because the
772
            # likelyhood of actually reading interesting pages is very low.
773
            # See doc/developers/btree_index_prefetch.txt for a discussion, and
774
            # a possible implementation when we are guessing that the second
775
            # layer index is small
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
776
            final_offsets = offsets
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
777
        else:
3763.8.14 by John Arbash Meinel
Add in a shortcut when we haven't cached much yet.
778
            tree_depth = len(self._row_lengths)
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
779
            if len(cached_offsets) < tree_depth and len(offsets) == 1:
3763.8.14 by John Arbash Meinel
Add in a shortcut when we haven't cached much yet.
780
                # We haven't read enough to justify expansion
781
                # If we are only going to read the root node, and 1 leaf node,
782
                # then it isn't worth expanding our request. Once we've read at
783
                # least 2 nodes, then we are probably doing a search, and we
784
                # start expanding our requests.
785
                if 'index' in debug.debug_flags:
786
                    trace.mutter('  not expanding on first reads')
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
787
                return offsets
788
            final_offsets = self._expand_to_neighbors(offsets, cached_offsets,
789
                                                      total_pages)
790
791
        final_offsets = sorted(final_offsets)
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
792
        if 'index' in debug.debug_flags:
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
793
            trace.mutter('expanded:  %s', final_offsets)
794
        return final_offsets
795
796
    def _expand_to_neighbors(self, offsets, cached_offsets, total_pages):
797
        """Expand requests to neighbors until we have enough pages.
798
799
        This is called from _expand_offsets after policy has determined that we
800
        want to expand.
801
        We only want to expand requests within a given layer. We cheat a little
802
        bit and assume all requests will be in the same layer. This is true
803
        given the current design, but if it changes this algorithm may perform
804
        oddly.
805
806
        :param offsets: requested offsets
807
        :param cached_offsets: offsets for pages we currently have cached
808
        :return: A set() of offsets after expansion
809
        """
810
        final_offsets = set(offsets)
811
        first = end = None
812
        new_tips = set(final_offsets)
813
        while len(final_offsets) < self._recommended_pages and new_tips:
814
            next_tips = set()
815
            for pos in new_tips:
816
                if first is None:
817
                    first, end = self._find_layer_first_and_end(pos)
818
                previous = pos - 1
819
                if (previous > 0
820
                    and previous not in cached_offsets
821
                    and previous not in final_offsets
822
                    and previous >= first):
823
                    next_tips.add(previous)
824
                after = pos + 1
825
                if (after < total_pages
826
                    and after not in cached_offsets
827
                    and after not in final_offsets
828
                    and after < end):
829
                    next_tips.add(after)
830
                # This would keep us from going bigger than
831
                # recommended_pages by only expanding the first offsets.
832
                # However, if we are making a 'wide' request, it is
833
                # reasonable to expand all points equally.
834
                # if len(final_offsets) > recommended_pages:
835
                #     break
836
            final_offsets.update(next_tips)
837
            new_tips = next_tips
838
        return final_offsets
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
839
4011.5.3 by Andrew Bennetts
Implement and test external_references on GraphIndex and BTreeGraphIndex.
840
    def external_references(self, ref_list_num):
841
        if self._root_node is None:
842
            self._get_root_node()
843
        if ref_list_num + 1 > self.node_ref_lists:
844
            raise ValueError('No ref list %d, index has %d ref lists'
845
                % (ref_list_num, self.node_ref_lists))
846
        keys = set()
847
        refs = set()
848
        for node in self.iter_all_entries():
849
            keys.add(node[1])
850
            refs.update(node[3][ref_list_num])
851
        return refs - keys
852
3763.8.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Code cleanup.
853
    def _find_layer_first_and_end(self, offset):
854
        """Find the start/stop nodes for the layer corresponding to offset.
855
856
        :return: (first, end)
857
            first is the first node in this layer
858
            end is the first node of the next layer
859
        """
860
        first = end = 0
861
        for roffset in self._row_offsets:
862
            first = end
863
            end = roffset
864
            if offset < roffset:
865
                break
866
        return first, end
867
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
868
    def _get_offsets_to_cached_pages(self):
3763.8.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Code cleanup.
869
        """Determine what nodes we already have cached."""
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
870
        cached_offsets = set(self._internal_node_cache.keys())
871
        cached_offsets.update(self._leaf_node_cache.keys())
3763.8.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Code cleanup.
872
        if self._root_node is not None:
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
873
            cached_offsets.add(0)
874
        return cached_offsets
3763.8.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Code cleanup.
875
876
    def _get_root_node(self):
877
        if self._root_node is None:
878
            # We may not have a root node yet
879
            self._get_internal_nodes([0])
880
        return self._root_node
881
3641.5.18 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean out the global state, good for prototyping and tuning, bad for production code.
882
    def _get_nodes(self, cache, node_indexes):
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
883
        found = {}
884
        needed = []
885
        for idx in node_indexes:
886
            if idx == 0 and self._root_node is not None:
887
                found[0] = self._root_node
888
                continue
889
            try:
890
                found[idx] = cache[idx]
891
            except KeyError:
892
                needed.append(idx)
3763.8.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Playing around with expanding requests for btree index nodes into neighboring nodes.
893
        if not needed:
894
            return found
3763.8.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Review comments from Martin. Code clarity/variable name/docstring updates.
895
        needed = self._expand_offsets(needed)
3763.8.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Code cleanup.
896
        found.update(self._get_and_cache_nodes(needed))
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
897
        return found
898
899
    def _get_internal_nodes(self, node_indexes):
900
        """Get a node, from cache or disk.
901
902
        After getting it, the node will be cached.
903
        """
3641.5.18 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean out the global state, good for prototyping and tuning, bad for production code.
904
        return self._get_nodes(self._internal_node_cache, node_indexes)
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
905
3805.4.6 by John Arbash Meinel
refactor for clarity.
906
    def _cache_leaf_values(self, nodes):
907
        """Cache directly from key => value, skipping the btree."""
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
908
        if self._leaf_value_cache is not None:
3805.4.6 by John Arbash Meinel
refactor for clarity.
909
            for node in nodes.itervalues():
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
910
                for key, value in node.keys.iteritems():
911
                    if key in self._leaf_value_cache:
912
                        # Don't add the rest of the keys, we've seen this node
913
                        # before.
914
                        break
915
                    self._leaf_value_cache[key] = value
3805.4.6 by John Arbash Meinel
refactor for clarity.
916
917
    def _get_leaf_nodes(self, node_indexes):
918
        """Get a bunch of nodes, from cache or disk."""
919
        found = self._get_nodes(self._leaf_node_cache, node_indexes)
920
        self._cache_leaf_values(found)
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
921
        return found
922
923
    def iter_all_entries(self):
924
        """Iterate over all keys within the index.
925
926
        :return: An iterable of (index, key, value) or (index, key, value, reference_lists).
927
            The former tuple is used when there are no reference lists in the
928
            index, making the API compatible with simple key:value index types.
929
            There is no defined order for the result iteration - it will be in
930
            the most efficient order for the index.
931
        """
932
        if 'evil' in debug.debug_flags:
933
            trace.mutter_callsite(3,
934
                "iter_all_entries scales with size of history.")
935
        if not self.key_count():
936
            return
3823.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
It turns out that we read the pack-names file 3-times because
937
        if self._row_offsets[-1] == 1:
938
            # There is only the root node, and we read that via key_count()
939
            if self.node_ref_lists:
940
                for key, (value, refs) in sorted(self._root_node.keys.items()):
941
                    yield (self, key, value, refs)
942
            else:
943
                for key, (value, refs) in sorted(self._root_node.keys.items()):
944
                    yield (self, key, value)
945
            return
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
946
        start_of_leaves = self._row_offsets[-2]
947
        end_of_leaves = self._row_offsets[-1]
3824.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
iter_all_entries() shouldn't need to re-read the page.
948
        needed_offsets = range(start_of_leaves, end_of_leaves)
949
        if needed_offsets == [0]:
950
            # Special case when we only have a root node, as we have already
951
            # read everything
952
            nodes = [(0, self._root_node)]
953
        else:
954
            nodes = self._read_nodes(needed_offsets)
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
955
        # We iterate strictly in-order so that we can use this function
956
        # for spilling index builds to disk.
957
        if self.node_ref_lists:
3824.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
iter_all_entries() shouldn't need to re-read the page.
958
            for _, node in nodes:
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
959
                for key, (value, refs) in sorted(node.keys.items()):
960
                    yield (self, key, value, refs)
961
        else:
3824.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
iter_all_entries() shouldn't need to re-read the page.
962
            for _, node in nodes:
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
963
                for key, (value, refs) in sorted(node.keys.items()):
964
                    yield (self, key, value)
965
966
    @staticmethod
967
    def _multi_bisect_right(in_keys, fixed_keys):
968
        """Find the positions where each 'in_key' would fit in fixed_keys.
969
970
        This is equivalent to doing "bisect_right" on each in_key into
971
        fixed_keys
972
973
        :param in_keys: A sorted list of keys to match with fixed_keys
974
        :param fixed_keys: A sorted list of keys to match against
975
        :return: A list of (integer position, [key list]) tuples.
976
        """
977
        if not in_keys:
978
            return []
979
        if not fixed_keys:
980
            # no pointers in the fixed_keys list, which means everything must
981
            # fall to the left.
982
            return [(0, in_keys)]
983
984
        # TODO: Iterating both lists will generally take M + N steps
985
        #       Bisecting each key will generally take M * log2 N steps.
986
        #       If we had an efficient way to compare, we could pick the method
987
        #       based on which has the fewer number of steps.
988
        #       There is also the argument that bisect_right is a compiled
989
        #       function, so there is even more to be gained.
990
        # iter_steps = len(in_keys) + len(fixed_keys)
991
        # bisect_steps = len(in_keys) * math.log(len(fixed_keys), 2)
992
        if len(in_keys) == 1: # Bisect will always be faster for M = 1
993
            return [(bisect_right(fixed_keys, in_keys[0]), in_keys)]
994
        # elif bisect_steps < iter_steps:
995
        #     offsets = {}
996
        #     for key in in_keys:
997
        #         offsets.setdefault(bisect_right(fixed_keys, key),
998
        #                            []).append(key)
999
        #     return [(o, offsets[o]) for o in sorted(offsets)]
1000
        in_keys_iter = iter(in_keys)
1001
        fixed_keys_iter = enumerate(fixed_keys)
1002
        cur_in_key = in_keys_iter.next()
1003
        cur_fixed_offset, cur_fixed_key = fixed_keys_iter.next()
1004
1005
        class InputDone(Exception): pass
1006
        class FixedDone(Exception): pass
1007
1008
        output = []
1009
        cur_out = []
1010
1011
        # TODO: Another possibility is that rather than iterating on each side,
1012
        #       we could use a combination of bisecting and iterating. For
1013
        #       example, while cur_in_key < fixed_key, bisect to find its
1014
        #       point, then iterate all matching keys, then bisect (restricted
1015
        #       to only the remainder) for the next one, etc.
1016
        try:
1017
            while True:
1018
                if cur_in_key < cur_fixed_key:
1019
                    cur_keys = []
1020
                    cur_out = (cur_fixed_offset, cur_keys)
1021
                    output.append(cur_out)
1022
                    while cur_in_key < cur_fixed_key:
1023
                        cur_keys.append(cur_in_key)
1024
                        try:
1025
                            cur_in_key = in_keys_iter.next()
1026
                        except StopIteration:
1027
                            raise InputDone
1028
                    # At this point cur_in_key must be >= cur_fixed_key
1029
                # step the cur_fixed_key until we pass the cur key, or walk off
1030
                # the end
1031
                while cur_in_key >= cur_fixed_key:
1032
                    try:
1033
                        cur_fixed_offset, cur_fixed_key = fixed_keys_iter.next()
1034
                    except StopIteration:
1035
                        raise FixedDone
1036
        except InputDone:
1037
            # We consumed all of the input, nothing more to do
1038
            pass
1039
        except FixedDone:
1040
            # There was some input left, but we consumed all of fixed, so we
1041
            # have to add one more for the tail
1042
            cur_keys = [cur_in_key]
1043
            cur_keys.extend(in_keys_iter)
1044
            cur_out = (len(fixed_keys), cur_keys)
1045
            output.append(cur_out)
1046
        return output
1047
4593.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start adding some tests.
1048
    def _walk_through_internal_nodes(self, keys):
1049
        """Take the given set of keys, and find the corresponding LeafNodes.
1050
1051
        :param keys: An unsorted iterable of keys to search for
1052
        :return: (nodes, index_and_keys)
1053
            nodes is a dict mapping {index: LeafNode}
1054
            keys_at_index is a list of tuples of [(index, [keys for Leaf])]
1055
        """
1056
        # 6 seconds spent in miss_torture using the sorted() line.
1057
        # Even with out of order disk IO it seems faster not to sort it when
1058
        # large queries are being made.
1059
        keys_at_index = [(0, sorted(keys))]
1060
1061
        for row_pos, next_row_start in enumerate(self._row_offsets[1:-1]):
1062
            node_indexes = [idx for idx, s_keys in keys_at_index]
1063
            nodes = self._get_internal_nodes(node_indexes)
1064
1065
            next_nodes_and_keys = []
1066
            for node_index, sub_keys in keys_at_index:
1067
                node = nodes[node_index]
1068
                positions = self._multi_bisect_right(sub_keys, node.keys)
1069
                node_offset = next_row_start + node.offset
1070
                next_nodes_and_keys.extend([(node_offset + pos, s_keys)
1071
                                           for pos, s_keys in positions])
1072
            keys_at_index = next_nodes_and_keys
1073
        # We should now be at the _LeafNodes
1074
        node_indexes = [idx for idx, s_keys in keys_at_index]
1075
1076
        # TODO: We may *not* want to always read all the nodes in one
1077
        #       big go. Consider setting a max size on this.
1078
        nodes = self._get_leaf_nodes(node_indexes)
1079
        return nodes, keys_at_index
1080
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1081
    def iter_entries(self, keys):
1082
        """Iterate over keys within the index.
1083
1084
        :param keys: An iterable providing the keys to be retrieved.
1085
        :return: An iterable as per iter_all_entries, but restricted to the
1086
            keys supplied. No additional keys will be returned, and every
1087
            key supplied that is in the index will be returned.
1088
        """
1089
        # 6 seconds spent in miss_torture using the sorted() line.
1090
        # Even with out of order disk IO it seems faster not to sort it when
1091
        # large queries are being made.
1092
        # However, now that we are doing multi-way bisecting, we need the keys
1093
        # in sorted order anyway. We could change the multi-way code to not
1094
        # require sorted order. (For example, it bisects for the first node,
1095
        # does an in-order search until a key comes before the current point,
1096
        # which it then bisects for, etc.)
1097
        keys = frozenset(keys)
1098
        if not keys:
1099
            return
1100
1101
        if not self.key_count():
1102
            return
1103
1104
        needed_keys = []
1105
        if self._leaf_value_cache is None:
1106
            needed_keys = keys
1107
        else:
1108
            for key in keys:
1109
                value = self._leaf_value_cache.get(key, None)
1110
                if value is not None:
1111
                    # This key is known not to be here, skip it
1112
                    value, refs = value
1113
                    if self.node_ref_lists:
1114
                        yield (self, key, value, refs)
1115
                    else:
1116
                        yield (self, key, value)
1117
                else:
1118
                    needed_keys.append(key)
1119
1120
        last_key = None
1121
        needed_keys = keys
1122
        if not needed_keys:
1123
            return
4593.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start adding some tests.
1124
        nodes, nodes_and_keys = self._walk_through_internal_nodes(needed_keys)
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1125
        for node_index, sub_keys in nodes_and_keys:
1126
            if not sub_keys:
1127
                continue
1128
            node = nodes[node_index]
1129
            for next_sub_key in sub_keys:
1130
                if next_sub_key in node.keys:
1131
                    value, refs = node.keys[next_sub_key]
1132
                    if self.node_ref_lists:
1133
                        yield (self, next_sub_key, value, refs)
1134
                    else:
1135
                        yield (self, next_sub_key, value)
1136
4593.4.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Name the specific index api _find_ancestors, and the public CombinedGraphIndex api find_ancestry()
1137
    def _find_ancestors(self, keys, ref_list_num, parent_map, missing_keys):
4593.4.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Snapshot the work in progress.
1138
        """Find the parent_map information for the set of keys.
1139
1140
        This populates the parent_map dict and missing_keys set based on the
1141
        queried keys. It also can fill out an arbitrary number of parents that
1142
        it finds while searching for the supplied keys.
1143
1144
        It is unlikely that you want to call this directly. See
4593.4.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Name the specific index api _find_ancestors, and the public CombinedGraphIndex api find_ancestry()
1145
        "CombinedGraphIndex.find_ancestry()" for a more appropriate API.
4593.4.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Snapshot the work in progress.
1146
1147
        :param keys: A keys whose ancestry we want to return
1148
            Every key will either end up in 'parent_map' or 'missing_keys'.
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1149
        :param ref_list_num: This index in the ref_lists is the parents we
1150
            care about.
4593.4.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Snapshot the work in progress.
1151
        :param parent_map: {key: parent_keys} for keys that are present in this
1152
            index. This may contain more entries than were in 'keys', that are
1153
            reachable ancestors of the keys requested.
4593.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start adding some tests.
1154
        :param missing_keys: keys which are known to be missing in this index.
4593.4.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Snapshot the work in progress.
1155
            This may include parents that were not directly requested, but we
1156
            were able to determine that they are not present in this index.
1157
        :return: search_keys    parents that were found but not queried to know
1158
            if they are missing or present. Callers can re-query this index for
1159
            those keys, and they will be placed into parent_map or missing_keys
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1160
        """
1161
        if not self.key_count():
1162
            # We use key_count() to trigger reading the root node and
1163
            # determining info about this BTreeGraphIndex
1164
            # If we don't have any keys, then everything is missing
4593.4.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Snapshot the work in progress.
1165
            missing_keys.update(keys)
1166
            return set()
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1167
        if ref_list_num >= self.node_ref_lists:
1168
            raise ValueError('No ref list %d, index has %d ref lists'
1169
                % (ref_list_num, self.node_ref_lists))
1170
1171
        # The main trick we are trying to accomplish is that when we find a
1172
        # key listing its parents, we expect that the parent key is also likely
1173
        # to sit on the same page. Allowing us to expand parents quickly
1174
        # without suffering the full stack of bisecting, etc.
4593.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start adding some tests.
1175
        nodes, nodes_and_keys = self._walk_through_internal_nodes(keys)
1176
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1177
        # These are parent keys which could not be immediately resolved on the
1178
        # page where the child was present. Note that we may already be
1179
        # searching for that key, and it may actually be present [or known
1180
        # missing] on one of the other pages we are reading.
1181
        # TODO:
1182
        #   We could try searching for them in the immediate previous or next
1183
        #   page. If they occur "later" we could put them in a pending lookup
1184
        #   set, and then for each node we read thereafter we could check to
1185
        #   see if they are present.
1186
        #   However, we don't know the impact of keeping this list of things
1187
        #   that I'm going to search for every node I come across from here on
1188
        #   out.
1189
        #   It doesn't handle the case when the parent key is missing on a
1190
        #   page that we *don't* read. So we already have to handle being
1191
        #   re-entrant for that.
1192
        #   Since most keys contain a date string, they are more likely to be
1193
        #   found earlier in the file than later, but we would know that right
1194
        #   away (key < min_key), and wouldn't keep searching it on every other
1195
        #   page that we read.
1196
        #   Mostly, it is an idea, one which should be benchmarked.
1197
        parents_not_on_page = set()
1198
1199
        for node_index, sub_keys in nodes_and_keys:
1200
            if not sub_keys:
1201
                continue
1202
            # sub_keys is all of the keys we are looking for that should exist
1203
            # on this page, if they aren't here, then they won't be found
1204
            node = nodes[node_index]
4593.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Some minor attribute lookup cleanus, doesn't make a big difference.
1205
            node_keys = node.keys
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1206
            parents_to_check = set()
1207
            for next_sub_key in sub_keys:
4593.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start adding some tests.
1208
                if next_sub_key not in node_keys:
1209
                    # This one is just not present in the index at all
1210
                    missing_keys.add(next_sub_key)
1211
                else:
4593.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Some minor attribute lookup cleanus, doesn't make a big difference.
1212
                    value, refs = node_keys[next_sub_key]
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1213
                    parent_keys = refs[ref_list_num]
1214
                    parent_map[next_sub_key] = parent_keys
1215
                    parents_to_check.update(parent_keys)
1216
            # Don't look for things we've already found
1217
            parents_to_check = parents_to_check.difference(parent_map)
4593.4.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Trying out a few more tweaks.
1218
            # this can be used to test the benefit of having the check loop
1219
            # inlined.
1220
            # parents_not_on_page.update(parents_to_check)
1221
            # continue
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1222
            while parents_to_check:
1223
                next_parents_to_check = set()
1224
                for key in parents_to_check:
4593.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Some minor attribute lookup cleanus, doesn't make a big difference.
1225
                    if key in node_keys:
1226
                        value, refs = node_keys[key]
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1227
                        parent_keys = refs[ref_list_num]
1228
                        parent_map[key] = parent_keys
1229
                        next_parents_to_check.update(parent_keys)
1230
                    else:
4593.4.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Trying out a few more tweaks.
1231
                        # This parent either is genuinely missing, or should be
1232
                        # found on another page. Perf test whether it is better
1233
                        # to check if this node should fit on this page or not.
1234
                        # in the 'everything-in-one-pack' scenario, this *not*
1235
                        # doing the check is 237ms vs 243ms.
1236
                        # So slightly better, but I assume the standard 'lots
1237
                        # of packs' is going to show a reasonable improvement
1238
                        # from the check, because it avoids 'going around
1239
                        # again' for everything that is in another index
4593.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start adding some tests.
1240
                        # parents_not_on_page.add(key)
1241
                        # Missing for some reason
1242
                        if key < node.min_key:
1243
                            # in the case of bzr.dev, 3.4k/5.3k misses are
1244
                            # 'earlier' misses (65%)
1245
                            parents_not_on_page.add(key)
1246
                        elif key > node.max_key:
1247
                            # This parent key would be present on a different
1248
                            # LeafNode
1249
                            parents_not_on_page.add(key)
1250
                        else:
1251
                            # assert key != node.min_key and key != node.max_key
1252
                            # If it was going to be present, it would be on
1253
                            # *this* page, so mark it missing.
1254
                            missing_keys.add(key)
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1255
                parents_to_check = next_parents_to_check.difference(parent_map)
4593.4.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Trying out a few more tweaks.
1256
                # Might want to do another .difference() from missing_keys
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1257
        # parents_not_on_page could have been found on a different page, or be
1258
        # known to be missing. So cull out everything that has already been
1259
        # found.
4593.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start adding some tests.
1260
        search_keys = parents_not_on_page.difference(
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1261
            parent_map).difference(missing_keys)
4593.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start adding some tests.
1262
        return search_keys
4593.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement a function on btree that inlines the get_parent_map loop.
1263
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1264
    def iter_entries_prefix(self, keys):
1265
        """Iterate over keys within the index using prefix matching.
1266
1267
        Prefix matching is applied within the tuple of a key, not to within
1268
        the bytestring of each key element. e.g. if you have the keys ('foo',
1269
        'bar'), ('foobar', 'gam') and do a prefix search for ('foo', None) then
1270
        only the former key is returned.
1271
1272
        WARNING: Note that this method currently causes a full index parse
1273
        unconditionally (which is reasonably appropriate as it is a means for
1274
        thunking many small indices into one larger one and still supplies
1275
        iter_all_entries at the thunk layer).
1276
1277
        :param keys: An iterable providing the key prefixes to be retrieved.
1278
            Each key prefix takes the form of a tuple the length of a key, but
1279
            with the last N elements 'None' rather than a regular bytestring.
1280
            The first element cannot be 'None'.
1281
        :return: An iterable as per iter_all_entries, but restricted to the
1282
            keys with a matching prefix to those supplied. No additional keys
1283
            will be returned, and every match that is in the index will be
1284
            returned.
1285
        """
1286
        keys = sorted(set(keys))
1287
        if not keys:
1288
            return
1289
        # Load if needed to check key lengths
1290
        if self._key_count is None:
1291
            self._get_root_node()
1292
        # TODO: only access nodes that can satisfy the prefixes we are looking
1293
        # for. For now, to meet API usage (as this function is not used by
1294
        # current bzrlib) just suck the entire index and iterate in memory.
1295
        nodes = {}
1296
        if self.node_ref_lists:
1297
            if self._key_length == 1:
1298
                for _1, key, value, refs in self.iter_all_entries():
1299
                    nodes[key] = value, refs
1300
            else:
1301
                nodes_by_key = {}
1302
                for _1, key, value, refs in self.iter_all_entries():
1303
                    key_value = key, value, refs
1304
                    # For a key of (foo, bar, baz) create
1305
                    # _nodes_by_key[foo][bar][baz] = key_value
1306
                    key_dict = nodes_by_key
1307
                    for subkey in key[:-1]:
1308
                        key_dict = key_dict.setdefault(subkey, {})
1309
                    key_dict[key[-1]] = key_value
1310
        else:
1311
            if self._key_length == 1:
1312
                for _1, key, value in self.iter_all_entries():
1313
                    nodes[key] = value
1314
            else:
1315
                nodes_by_key = {}
1316
                for _1, key, value in self.iter_all_entries():
1317
                    key_value = key, value
1318
                    # For a key of (foo, bar, baz) create
1319
                    # _nodes_by_key[foo][bar][baz] = key_value
1320
                    key_dict = nodes_by_key
1321
                    for subkey in key[:-1]:
1322
                        key_dict = key_dict.setdefault(subkey, {})
1323
                    key_dict[key[-1]] = key_value
1324
        if self._key_length == 1:
1325
            for key in keys:
1326
                # sanity check
1327
                if key[0] is None:
1328
                    raise errors.BadIndexKey(key)
1329
                if len(key) != self._key_length:
1330
                    raise errors.BadIndexKey(key)
1331
                try:
1332
                    if self.node_ref_lists:
1333
                        value, node_refs = nodes[key]
1334
                        yield self, key, value, node_refs
1335
                    else:
1336
                        yield self, key, nodes[key]
1337
                except KeyError:
1338
                    pass
1339
            return
1340
        for key in keys:
1341
            # sanity check
1342
            if key[0] is None:
1343
                raise errors.BadIndexKey(key)
1344
            if len(key) != self._key_length:
1345
                raise errors.BadIndexKey(key)
1346
            # find what it refers to:
1347
            key_dict = nodes_by_key
1348
            elements = list(key)
1349
            # find the subdict whose contents should be returned.
1350
            try:
1351
                while len(elements) and elements[0] is not None:
1352
                    key_dict = key_dict[elements[0]]
1353
                    elements.pop(0)
1354
            except KeyError:
1355
                # a non-existant lookup.
1356
                continue
1357
            if len(elements):
1358
                dicts = [key_dict]
1359
                while dicts:
1360
                    key_dict = dicts.pop(-1)
1361
                    # can't be empty or would not exist
1362
                    item, value = key_dict.iteritems().next()
1363
                    if type(value) == dict:
1364
                        # push keys
1365
                        dicts.extend(key_dict.itervalues())
1366
                    else:
1367
                        # yield keys
1368
                        for value in key_dict.itervalues():
1369
                            # each value is the key:value:node refs tuple
1370
                            # ready to yield.
1371
                            yield (self, ) + value
1372
            else:
1373
                # the last thing looked up was a terminal element
1374
                yield (self, ) + key_dict
1375
1376
    def key_count(self):
1377
        """Return an estimate of the number of keys in this index.
1378
1379
        For BTreeGraphIndex the estimate is exact as it is contained in the
1380
        header.
1381
        """
1382
        if self._key_count is None:
1383
            self._get_root_node()
1384
        return self._key_count
1385
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
1386
    def _compute_row_offsets(self):
1387
        """Fill out the _row_offsets attribute based on _row_lengths."""
1388
        offsets = []
1389
        row_offset = 0
1390
        for row in self._row_lengths:
1391
            offsets.append(row_offset)
1392
            row_offset += row
1393
        offsets.append(row_offset)
1394
        self._row_offsets = offsets
1395
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1396
    def _parse_header_from_bytes(self, bytes):
1397
        """Parse the header from a region of bytes.
1398
1399
        :param bytes: The data to parse.
1400
        :return: An offset, data tuple such as readv yields, for the unparsed
1401
            data. (which may be of length 0).
1402
        """
1403
        signature = bytes[0:len(self._signature())]
1404
        if not signature == self._signature():
1405
            raise errors.BadIndexFormatSignature(self._name, BTreeGraphIndex)
1406
        lines = bytes[len(self._signature()):].splitlines()
1407
        options_line = lines[0]
1408
        if not options_line.startswith(_OPTION_NODE_REFS):
1409
            raise errors.BadIndexOptions(self)
1410
        try:
1411
            self.node_ref_lists = int(options_line[len(_OPTION_NODE_REFS):])
1412
        except ValueError:
1413
            raise errors.BadIndexOptions(self)
1414
        options_line = lines[1]
1415
        if not options_line.startswith(_OPTION_KEY_ELEMENTS):
1416
            raise errors.BadIndexOptions(self)
1417
        try:
1418
            self._key_length = int(options_line[len(_OPTION_KEY_ELEMENTS):])
1419
        except ValueError:
1420
            raise errors.BadIndexOptions(self)
1421
        options_line = lines[2]
1422
        if not options_line.startswith(_OPTION_LEN):
1423
            raise errors.BadIndexOptions(self)
1424
        try:
1425
            self._key_count = int(options_line[len(_OPTION_LEN):])
1426
        except ValueError:
1427
            raise errors.BadIndexOptions(self)
1428
        options_line = lines[3]
1429
        if not options_line.startswith(_OPTION_ROW_LENGTHS):
1430
            raise errors.BadIndexOptions(self)
1431
        try:
1432
            self._row_lengths = map(int, [length for length in
1433
                options_line[len(_OPTION_ROW_LENGTHS):].split(',')
1434
                if len(length)])
1435
        except ValueError:
1436
            raise errors.BadIndexOptions(self)
3763.8.7 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit of doc updates, start putting in tests for current behavior.
1437
        self._compute_row_offsets()
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1438
1439
        # calculate the bytes we have processed
1440
        header_end = (len(signature) + sum(map(len, lines[0:4])) + 4)
1441
        return header_end, bytes[header_end:]
1442
1443
    def _read_nodes(self, nodes):
1444
        """Read some nodes from disk into the LRU cache.
1445
1446
        This performs a readv to get the node data into memory, and parses each
3868.1.1 by Martin Pool
merge John's patch to avoid re-reading pack-names file
1447
        node, then yields it to the caller. The nodes are requested in the
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1448
        supplied order. If possible doing sort() on the list before requesting
1449
        a read may improve performance.
1450
1451
        :param nodes: The nodes to read. 0 - first node, 1 - second node etc.
1452
        :return: None
1453
        """
3868.1.1 by Martin Pool
merge John's patch to avoid re-reading pack-names file
1454
        # may be the byte string of the whole file
3823.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
It turns out that we read the pack-names file 3-times because
1455
        bytes = None
3868.1.1 by Martin Pool
merge John's patch to avoid re-reading pack-names file
1456
        # list of (offset, length) regions of the file that should, evenually
1457
        # be read in to data_ranges, either from 'bytes' or from the transport
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1458
        ranges = []
1459
        for index in nodes:
1460
            offset = index * _PAGE_SIZE
1461
            size = _PAGE_SIZE
1462
            if index == 0:
1463
                # Root node - special case
1464
                if self._size:
1465
                    size = min(_PAGE_SIZE, self._size)
1466
                else:
3824.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix _read_nodes() to only issue a single read if there is no known size.
1467
                    # The only case where we don't know the size, is for very
1468
                    # small indexes. So we read the whole thing
3823.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
It turns out that we read the pack-names file 3-times because
1469
                    bytes = self._transport.get_bytes(self._name)
1470
                    self._size = len(bytes)
3868.1.1 by Martin Pool
merge John's patch to avoid re-reading pack-names file
1471
                    # the whole thing should be parsed out of 'bytes'
3824.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix _read_nodes() to only issue a single read if there is no known size.
1472
                    ranges.append((0, len(bytes)))
3823.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
It turns out that we read the pack-names file 3-times because
1473
                    break
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1474
            else:
3763.8.6 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the logic a bit, and add a bit more tweaking opportunities
1475
                if offset > self._size:
1476
                    raise AssertionError('tried to read past the end'
1477
                                         ' of the file %s > %s'
1478
                                         % (offset, self._size))
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1479
                size = min(size, self._size - offset)
1480
            ranges.append((offset, size))
1481
        if not ranges:
1482
            return
3868.1.1 by Martin Pool
merge John's patch to avoid re-reading pack-names file
1483
        elif bytes is not None:
1484
            # already have the whole file
3823.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
It turns out that we read the pack-names file 3-times because
1485
            data_ranges = [(start, bytes[start:start+_PAGE_SIZE])
1486
                           for start in xrange(0, len(bytes), _PAGE_SIZE)]
3824.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix _read_nodes() to only issue a single read if there is no known size.
1487
        elif self._file is None:
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1488
            data_ranges = self._transport.readv(self._name, ranges)
1489
        else:
1490
            data_ranges = []
1491
            for offset, size in ranges:
1492
                self._file.seek(offset)
1493
                data_ranges.append((offset, self._file.read(size)))
1494
        for offset, data in data_ranges:
1495
            if offset == 0:
1496
                # extract the header
1497
                offset, data = self._parse_header_from_bytes(data)
1498
                if len(data) == 0:
1499
                    continue
1500
            bytes = zlib.decompress(data)
1501
            if bytes.startswith(_LEAF_FLAG):
1502
                node = _LeafNode(bytes, self._key_length, self.node_ref_lists)
1503
            elif bytes.startswith(_INTERNAL_FLAG):
1504
                node = _InternalNode(bytes)
1505
            else:
1506
                raise AssertionError("Unknown node type for %r" % bytes)
1507
            yield offset / _PAGE_SIZE, node
1508
1509
    def _signature(self):
1510
        """The file signature for this index type."""
1511
        return _BTSIGNATURE
1512
1513
    def validate(self):
1514
        """Validate that everything in the index can be accessed."""
1515
        # just read and parse every node.
1516
        self._get_root_node()
1517
        if len(self._row_lengths) > 1:
1518
            start_node = self._row_offsets[1]
1519
        else:
1520
            # We shouldn't be reading anything anyway
1521
            start_node = 1
1522
        node_end = self._row_offsets[-1]
1523
        for node in self._read_nodes(range(start_node, node_end)):
1524
            pass
1525
1526
1527
try:
4459.2.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Use a consistent scheme for naming pyrex source files.
1528
    from bzrlib import _btree_serializer_pyx as _btree_serializer
3641.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the btree_index and chunk_writer code and their tests.
1529
except ImportError:
3641.3.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename _parse_btree to _btree_serializer
1530
    from bzrlib import _btree_serializer_py as _btree_serializer