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# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 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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# 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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"""Persistent maps from tuple_of_strings->string using CHK stores.
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Overview and current status:
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The CHKMap class implements a dict from tuple_of_strings->string by using a trie
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with internal nodes of 8-bit fan out; The key tuples are mapped to strings by
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joining them by \x00, and \x00 padding shorter keys out to the length of the
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longest key. Leaf nodes are packed as densely as possible, and internal nodes
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are all an additional 8-bits wide leading to a sparse upper tree.
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Updates to a CHKMap are done preferentially via the apply_delta method, to
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allow optimisation of the update operation; but individual map/unmap calls are
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possible and supported. Individual changes via map/unmap are buffered in memory
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until the _save method is called to force serialisation of the tree.
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apply_delta records its changes immediately by performing an implicit _save.
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TODO:
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-----
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Densely packed upper nodes.
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"""
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import heapq
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from bzrlib import lazy_import
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lazy_import.lazy_import(globals(), """
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from bzrlib import (
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    errors,
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    versionedfile,
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    )
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""")
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from bzrlib import (
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    lru_cache,
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    osutils,
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    registry,
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    static_tuple,
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    trace,
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    )
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from bzrlib.static_tuple import StaticTuple
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# approx 4MB
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# If each line is 50 bytes, and you have 255 internal pages, with 255-way fan
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# out, it takes 3.1MB to cache the layer.
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_PAGE_CACHE_SIZE = 4*1024*1024
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# We are caching bytes so len(value) is perfectly accurate
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_page_cache = lru_cache.LRUSizeCache(_PAGE_CACHE_SIZE)
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def clear_cache():
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    _page_cache.clear()
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# If a ChildNode falls below this many bytes, we check for a remap
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_INTERESTING_NEW_SIZE = 50
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# If a ChildNode shrinks by more than this amount, we check for a remap
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_INTERESTING_SHRINKAGE_LIMIT = 20
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# If we delete more than this many nodes applying a delta, we check for a remap
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_INTERESTING_DELETES_LIMIT = 5
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def _search_key_plain(key):
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    """Map the key tuple into a search string that just uses the key bytes."""
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    return '\x00'.join(key)
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search_key_registry = registry.Registry()
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search_key_registry.register('plain', _search_key_plain)
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class CHKMap(object):
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    """A persistent map from string to string backed by a CHK store."""
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    __slots__ = ('_store', '_root_node', '_search_key_func')
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    def __init__(self, store, root_key, search_key_func=None):
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        """Create a CHKMap object.
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        :param store: The store the CHKMap is stored in.
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        :param root_key: The root key of the map. None to create an empty
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            CHKMap.
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        :param search_key_func: A function mapping a key => bytes. These bytes
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            are then used by the internal nodes to split up leaf nodes into
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            multiple pages.
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        """
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        self._store = store
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        if search_key_func is None:
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            search_key_func = _search_key_plain
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        self._search_key_func = search_key_func
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        if root_key is None:
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            self._root_node = LeafNode(search_key_func=search_key_func)
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        else:
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            self._root_node = self._node_key(root_key)
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    def apply_delta(self, delta):
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        """Apply a delta to the map.
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        :param delta: An iterable of old_key, new_key, new_value tuples.
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            If new_key is not None, then new_key->new_value is inserted
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            into the map; if old_key is not None, then the old mapping
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            of old_key is removed.
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        """
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        delete_count = 0
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        # Check preconditions first.
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        as_st = StaticTuple.from_sequence
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        new_items = set([as_st(key) for (old, key, value) in delta
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                         if key is not None and old is None])
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        existing_new = list(self.iteritems(key_filter=new_items))
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        if existing_new:
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            raise errors.InconsistentDeltaDelta(delta,
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                "New items are already in the map %r." % existing_new)
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        # Now apply changes.
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        for old, new, value in delta:
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            if old is not None and old != new:
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                self.unmap(old, check_remap=False)
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                delete_count += 1
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        for old, new, value in delta:
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            if new is not None:
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                self.map(new, value)
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        if delete_count > _INTERESTING_DELETES_LIMIT:
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            trace.mutter("checking remap as %d deletions", delete_count)
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            self._check_remap()
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        return self._save()
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    def _ensure_root(self):
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        """Ensure that the root node is an object not a key."""
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        if type(self._root_node) is StaticTuple:
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            # Demand-load the root
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            self._root_node = self._get_node(self._root_node)
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    def _get_node(self, node):
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        """Get a node.
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        Note that this does not update the _items dict in objects containing a
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        reference to this node. As such it does not prevent subsequent IO being
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        performed.
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        :param node: A tuple key or node object.
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        :return: A node object.
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        """
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        if type(node) is StaticTuple:
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            bytes = self._read_bytes(node)
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            return _deserialise(bytes, node,
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                search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
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        else:
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            return node
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    def _read_bytes(self, key):
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        try:
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            return _page_cache[key]
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        except KeyError:
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            stream = self._store.get_record_stream([key], 'unordered', True)
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            bytes = stream.next().get_bytes_as('fulltext')
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            _page_cache[key] = bytes
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            return bytes
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    def _dump_tree(self, include_keys=False):
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        """Return the tree in a string representation."""
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        self._ensure_root()
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        res = self._dump_tree_node(self._root_node, prefix='', indent='',
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                                   include_keys=include_keys)
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        res.append('') # Give a trailing '\n'
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        return '\n'.join(res)
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    def _dump_tree_node(self, node, prefix, indent, include_keys=True):
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        """For this node and all children, generate a string representation."""
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        result = []
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        if not include_keys:
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            key_str = ''
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        else:
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            node_key = node.key()
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            if node_key is not None:
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                key_str = ' %s' % (node_key[0],)
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            else:
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                key_str = ' None'
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        result.append('%s%r %s%s' % (indent, prefix, node.__class__.__name__,
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                                     key_str))
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        if type(node) is InternalNode:
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            # Trigger all child nodes to get loaded
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            list(node._iter_nodes(self._store))
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            for prefix, sub in sorted(node._items.iteritems()):
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                result.extend(self._dump_tree_node(sub, prefix, indent + '  ',
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                                                   include_keys=include_keys))
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        else:
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            for key, value in sorted(node._items.iteritems()):
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                # Don't use prefix nor indent here to line up when used in
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                result.append('      %r %r' % (tuple(key), value))
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        return result
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    @classmethod
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    def from_dict(klass, store, initial_value, maximum_size=0, key_width=1,
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        search_key_func=None):
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        """Create a CHKMap in store with initial_value as the content.
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        :param store: The store to record initial_value in, a VersionedFiles
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            object with 1-tuple keys supporting CHK key generation.
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        :param initial_value: A dict to store in store. Its keys and values
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            must be bytestrings.
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        :param maximum_size: The maximum_size rule to apply to nodes. This
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            determines the size at which no new data is added to a single node.
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        :param key_width: The number of elements in each key_tuple being stored
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            in this map.
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        :param search_key_func: A function mapping a key => bytes. These bytes
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            are then used by the internal nodes to split up leaf nodes into
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            multiple pages.
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        :return: The root chk of the resulting CHKMap.
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        """
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        root_key = klass._create_directly(store, initial_value,
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            maximum_size=maximum_size, key_width=key_width,
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            search_key_func=search_key_func)
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        if type(root_key) is not StaticTuple:
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            raise AssertionError('we got a %s instead of a StaticTuple'
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                                 % (type(root_key),))
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        return root_key
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    @classmethod
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    def _create_via_map(klass, store, initial_value, maximum_size=0,
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                        key_width=1, search_key_func=None):
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        result = klass(store, None, search_key_func=search_key_func)
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        result._root_node.set_maximum_size(maximum_size)
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        result._root_node._key_width = key_width
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        delta = []
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        for key, value in initial_value.items():
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            delta.append((None, key, value))
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        root_key = result.apply_delta(delta)
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        return root_key
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    def _create_directly(klass, store, initial_value, maximum_size=0,
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                         key_width=1, search_key_func=None):
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        node = LeafNode(search_key_func=search_key_func)
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        node.set_maximum_size(maximum_size)
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        node._key_width = key_width
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        as_st = StaticTuple.from_sequence
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        node._items = dict([(as_st(key), val) for key, val
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                                               in initial_value.iteritems()])
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        node._raw_size = sum([node._key_value_len(key, value)
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                              for key,value in node._items.iteritems()])
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        node._len = len(node._items)
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        node._compute_search_prefix()
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        node._compute_serialised_prefix()
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        if (node._len > 1
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            and maximum_size
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            and node._current_size() > maximum_size):
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            prefix, node_details = node._split(store)
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                raise AssertionError('Failed to split using node._split')
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            node = InternalNode(prefix, search_key_func=search_key_func)
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        keys = list(node.serialise(store))
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        return keys[-1]
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    def iter_changes(self, basis):
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        """Iterate over the changes between basis and self.
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        :return: An iterator of tuples: (key, old_value, new_value). Old_value
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            basis.
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        # which allows them to be not-special-cased. We know to output them
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        # because their value is a string, not a key(tuple) or node.
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        #
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        #    {'a': InternalNode={'aa':LeafNode={'aaa':'foo', 'aab':'bar'},
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        #                        'ab':LeafNode={'ab':'bar'}}
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        #     'b': LeafNode={'b'}}
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        #    the node with aaa/aab will only be encountered in the second tree
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        #    tree immediately. Variations on this may have read internal nodes
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        #    process each item.
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        if self._node_key(self._root_node) == self._node_key(basis._root_node):
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            return
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        def process_node(node, path, a_map, pending):
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            if type(node) == LeafNode:
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                    heapq.heappush(pending, (prefix, None, child, path))
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            self_items = set(self_node._items.items())
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            basis_items = set(basis_node._items.items())
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            path = (self_node._key, None)
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            for prefix, child in self_items - basis_items:
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                heapq.heappush(self_pending, (prefix, None, child, path))
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            path = (basis_node._key, None)
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            for prefix, child in basis_items - self_items:
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                heapq.heappush(basis_pending, (prefix, None, child, path))
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        def process_common_leaf_nodes(self_node, basis_node):
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            self_items = set(self_node._items.items())
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            basis_items = set(basis_node._items.items())
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            path = (self_node._key, None)
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            for key, value in self_items - basis_items:
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            path = (basis_node._key, None)
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            for key, value in basis_items - self_items:
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                prefix = basis._search_key_func(key)
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        def process_common_prefix_nodes(self_node, self_path,
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                process_common_internal_nodes(self_node, basis_node)
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                process_common_leaf_nodes(self_node, basis_node)
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            else:
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        basis_seen = set()
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        excluded_keys = set()
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                key, key_path = key_path
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                if key in excluded_keys:
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                    return True
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            return False
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        while self_pending or basis_pending:
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            loop_counter += 1
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                for prefix, key, node, path in basis_pending:
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                    if check_excluded(path):
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                    if key is not None:
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                        yield (key, node, None)
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                        for key, value in node.iteritems(basis._store):
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                    if check_excluded(path):
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                return
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                    if check_excluded(path):
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                        continue
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                    if key is not None:
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                        yield (key, None, node)
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                        process_node(node, path, self, self_pending)
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                        continue
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                elif self_pending[0][0] > basis_pending[0][0]:
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                    # expand basis
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                    prefix, key, node, path = heapq.heappop(basis_pending)
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                    if check_excluded(path):
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                        continue
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                    if key is not None:
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                        # a value
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                        yield (key, node, None)
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                    else:
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                        process_node(node, path, basis, basis_pending)
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                        continue
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                else:
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                    # common prefix: possibly expand both
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                    if self_pending[0][1] is None:
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                        # process next self
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                        read_self = True
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                    else:
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                        read_self = False
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                    if basis_pending[0][1] is None:
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                        # process next basis
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                        read_basis = True
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                    else:
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                        read_basis = False
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                    if not read_self and not read_basis:
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                        # compare a common value
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                        self_details = heapq.heappop(self_pending)
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                        basis_details = heapq.heappop(basis_pending)
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                        if self_details[2] != basis_details[2]:
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                            yield (self_details[1],
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                                basis_details[2], self_details[2])
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                        continue
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                    # At least one side wasn't a simple value
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                    if (self._node_key(self_pending[0][2]) ==
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                        self._node_key(basis_pending[0][2])):
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                        # Identical pointers, skip (and don't bother adding to
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                        # excluded, it won't turn up again.
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                        heapq.heappop(self_pending)
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                        heapq.heappop(basis_pending)
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                        continue
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                    # Now we need to expand this node before we can continue
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                    if read_self and read_basis:
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                        # Both sides start with the same prefix, so process
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                        # them in parallel
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                        self_prefix, _, self_node, self_path = heapq.heappop(
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                            self_pending)
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                        basis_prefix, _, basis_node, basis_path = heapq.heappop(
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                            basis_pending)
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                        if self_prefix != basis_prefix:
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                            raise AssertionError(
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                                '%r != %r' % (self_prefix, basis_prefix))
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                        process_common_prefix_nodes(
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                            self_node, self_path,
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                            basis_node, basis_path)
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                        continue
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                    if read_self:
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                        prefix, key, node, path = heapq.heappop(self_pending)
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                        if check_excluded(path):
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                            continue
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                        process_node(node, path, self, self_pending)
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                    if read_basis:
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                        prefix, key, node, path = heapq.heappop(basis_pending)
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                        if check_excluded(path):
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                            continue
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                        process_node(node, path, basis, basis_pending)
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        # print loop_counter
491
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    def iteritems(self, key_filter=None):
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        """Iterate over the entire CHKMap's contents."""
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        self._ensure_root()
4679.9.10 by John Arbash Meinel
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        if key_filter is not None:
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            as_st = StaticTuple.from_sequence
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            key_filter = [as_st(key) for key in key_filter]
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        return self._root_node.iteritems(self._store, key_filter=key_filter)
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    def key(self):
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        """Return the key for this map."""
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A bit broken, but getting there.
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        if type(self._root_node) is StaticTuple:
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            return self._root_node
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        else:
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            return self._root_node._key
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    def __len__(self):
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        self._ensure_root()
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        return len(self._root_node)
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    def map(self, key, value):
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        """Map a key tuple to value.
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514
        :param key: A key to map.
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        :param value: The value to assign to key.
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        """
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        key = StaticTuple.from_sequence(key)
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        # Need a root object.
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        self._ensure_root()
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        prefix, node_details = self._root_node.map(self._store, key, value)
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        if len(node_details) == 1:
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            self._root_node = node_details[0][1]
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        else:
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            self._root_node = InternalNode(prefix,
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                                search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
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            self._root_node.set_maximum_size(node_details[0][1].maximum_size)
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            self._root_node._key_width = node_details[0][1]._key_width
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            for split, node in node_details:
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                self._root_node.add_node(split, node)
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    def _node_key(self, node):
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CHKMap cleanups
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        """Get the key for a node whether it's a tuple or node."""
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        if type(node) is tuple:
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            node = StaticTuple.from_sequence(node)
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A bit broken, but getting there.
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        if type(node) is StaticTuple:
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            return node
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        else:
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            return node._key
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3735.2.122 by Ian Clatworthy
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    def unmap(self, key, check_remap=True):
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
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        """remove key from the map."""
4679.9.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Create a Barrier at the CHKMap interface.
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        key = StaticTuple.from_sequence(key)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
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        self._ensure_root()
544
        if type(self._root_node) is InternalNode:
3735.2.122 by Ian Clatworthy
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            unmapped = self._root_node.unmap(self._store, key,
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                check_remap=check_remap)
547
        else:
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            unmapped = self._root_node.unmap(self._store, key)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
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        self._root_node = unmapped
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3735.2.122 by Ian Clatworthy
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    def _check_remap(self):
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        """Check if nodes can be collapsed."""
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        self._ensure_root()
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
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        if type(self._root_node) is InternalNode:
3735.2.122 by Ian Clatworthy
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            self._root_node._check_remap(self._store)
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    def _save(self):
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        """Save the map completely.
559
560
        :return: The key of the root node.
561
        """
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
562
        if type(self._root_node) is StaticTuple:
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563
            # Already saved.
564
            return self._root_node
565
        keys = list(self._root_node.serialise(self._store))
566
        return keys[-1]
567
568
569
class Node(object):
570
    """Base class defining the protocol for CHK Map nodes.
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    :ivar _raw_size: The total size of the serialized key:value data, before
573
        adding the header bytes, and without prefix compression.
574
    """
575
4759.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change CHKMap to use __slots__
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    __slots__ = ('_key', '_len', '_maximum_size', '_key_width',
577
                 '_raw_size', '_items', '_search_prefix', '_search_key_func'
578
                )
579
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
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580
    def __init__(self, key_width=1):
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        """Create a node.
582
583
        :param key_width: The width of keys for this node.
584
        """
585
        self._key = None
586
        # Current number of elements
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        self._len = 0
588
        self._maximum_size = 0
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CHKMap cleanups
589
        self._key_width = key_width
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590
        # current size in bytes
591
        self._raw_size = 0
592
        # The pointers/values this node has - meaning defined by child classes.
593
        self._items = {}
594
        # The common search prefix
595
        self._search_prefix = None
596
597
    def __repr__(self):
598
        items_str = str(sorted(self._items))
599
        if len(items_str) > 20:
3735.2.154 by Ian Clatworthy
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600
            items_str = items_str[:16] + '...]'
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
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601
        return '%s(key:%s len:%s size:%s max:%s prefix:%s items:%s)' % (
602
            self.__class__.__name__, self._key, self._len, self._raw_size,
603
            self._maximum_size, self._search_prefix, items_str)
604
605
    def key(self):
606
        return self._key
607
608
    def __len__(self):
609
        return self._len
610
611
    @property
612
    def maximum_size(self):
613
        """What is the upper limit for adding references to a node."""
614
        return self._maximum_size
615
616
    def set_maximum_size(self, new_size):
617
        """Set the size threshold for nodes.
618
619
        :param new_size: The size at which no data is added to a node. 0 for
620
            unlimited.
621
        """
622
        self._maximum_size = new_size
623
624
    @classmethod
625
    def common_prefix(cls, prefix, key):
626
        """Given 2 strings, return the longest prefix common to both.
627
628
        :param prefix: This has been the common prefix for other keys, so it is
629
            more likely to be the common prefix in this case as well.
630
        :param key: Another string to compare to
631
        """
632
        if key.startswith(prefix):
633
            return prefix
4358.1.1 by Jelmer Vernooij
Support empty keys when looking for common prefixes in CHKMap.
634
        pos = -1
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
635
        # Is there a better way to do this?
636
        for pos, (left, right) in enumerate(zip(prefix, key)):
637
            if left != right:
638
                pos -= 1
639
                break
640
        common = prefix[:pos+1]
641
        return common
642
643
    @classmethod
644
    def common_prefix_for_keys(cls, keys):
645
        """Given a list of keys, find their common prefix.
646
647
        :param keys: An iterable of strings.
648
        :return: The longest common prefix of all keys.
649
        """
650
        common_prefix = None
651
        for key in keys:
652
            if common_prefix is None:
653
                common_prefix = key
654
                continue
655
            common_prefix = cls.common_prefix(common_prefix, key)
656
            if not common_prefix:
657
                # if common_prefix is the empty string, then we know it won't
658
                # change further
659
                return ''
660
        return common_prefix
661
662
663
# Singleton indicating we have not computed _search_prefix yet
664
_unknown = object()
665
666
class LeafNode(Node):
667
    """A node containing actual key:value pairs.
668
669
    :ivar _items: A dict of key->value items. The key is in tuple form.
670
    :ivar _size: The number of bytes that would be used by serializing all of
671
        the key/value pairs.
672
    """
673
4759.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change CHKMap to use __slots__
674
    __slots__ = ('_common_serialised_prefix', '_serialise_key')
675
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
676
    def __init__(self, search_key_func=None):
677
        Node.__init__(self)
678
        # All of the keys in this leaf node share this common prefix
679
        self._common_serialised_prefix = None
680
        self._serialise_key = '\x00'.join
681
        if search_key_func is None:
682
            self._search_key_func = _search_key_plain
683
        else:
684
            self._search_key_func = search_key_func
685
686
    def __repr__(self):
3735.2.154 by Ian Clatworthy
fix chk_map Node %r formatting
687
        items_str = str(sorted(self._items))
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
688
        if len(items_str) > 20:
3735.2.154 by Ian Clatworthy
fix chk_map Node %r formatting
689
            items_str = items_str[:16] + '...]'
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
690
        return \
691
            '%s(key:%s len:%s size:%s max:%s prefix:%s keywidth:%s items:%s)' \
692
            % (self.__class__.__name__, self._key, self._len, self._raw_size,
693
            self._maximum_size, self._search_prefix, self._key_width, items_str)
694
695
    def _current_size(self):
696
        """Answer the current serialised size of this node.
697
698
        This differs from self._raw_size in that it includes the bytes used for
699
        the header.
700
        """
701
        if self._common_serialised_prefix is None:
702
            bytes_for_items = 0
703
            prefix_len = 0
704
        else:
705
            # We will store a single string with the common prefix
706
            # And then that common prefix will not be stored in any of the
707
            # entry lines
708
            prefix_len = len(self._common_serialised_prefix)
709
            bytes_for_items = (self._raw_size - (prefix_len * self._len))
710
        return (9 # 'chkleaf:\n'
711
            + len(str(self._maximum_size)) + 1
712
            + len(str(self._key_width)) + 1
713
            + len(str(self._len)) + 1
714
            + prefix_len + 1
715
            + bytes_for_items)
716
717
    @classmethod
718
    def deserialise(klass, bytes, key, search_key_func=None):
719
        """Deserialise bytes, with key key, into a LeafNode.
720
721
        :param bytes: The bytes of the node.
722
        :param key: The key that the serialised node has.
723
        """
4668.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #471193, allow tuples into the CHK code.
724
        key = static_tuple.expect_static_tuple(key)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
725
        return _deserialise_leaf_node(bytes, key,
726
                                      search_key_func=search_key_func)
727
728
    def iteritems(self, store, key_filter=None):
729
        """Iterate over items in the node.
730
731
        :param key_filter: A filter to apply to the node. It should be a
732
            list/set/dict or similar repeatedly iterable container.
733
        """
734
        if key_filter is not None:
735
            # Adjust the filter - short elements go to a prefix filter. All
736
            # other items are looked up directly.
737
            # XXX: perhaps defaultdict? Profiling<rinse and repeat>
738
            filters = {}
739
            for key in key_filter:
740
                if len(key) == self._key_width:
741
                    # This filter is meant to match exactly one key, yield it
742
                    # if we have it.
743
                    try:
744
                        yield key, self._items[key]
745
                    except KeyError:
746
                        # This key is not present in this map, continue
747
                        pass
748
                else:
749
                    # Short items, we need to match based on a prefix
750
                    length_filter = filters.setdefault(len(key), set())
751
                    length_filter.add(key)
752
            if filters:
753
                filters = filters.items()
754
                for item in self._items.iteritems():
755
                    for length, length_filter in filters:
756
                        if item[0][:length] in length_filter:
757
                            yield item
758
                            break
759
        else:
760
            for item in self._items.iteritems():
761
                yield item
762
763
    def _key_value_len(self, key, value):
764
        # TODO: Should probably be done without actually joining the key, but
765
        #       then that can be done via the C extension
766
        return (len(self._serialise_key(key)) + 1
767
                + len(str(value.count('\n'))) + 1
768
                + len(value) + 1)
769
770
    def _search_key(self, key):
771
        return self._search_key_func(key)
772
773
    def _map_no_split(self, key, value):
774
        """Map a key to a value.
775
776
        This assumes either the key does not already exist, or you have already
777
        removed its size and length from self.
778
779
        :return: True if adding this node should cause us to split.
780
        """
781
        self._items[key] = value
782
        self._raw_size += self._key_value_len(key, value)
783
        self._len += 1
784
        serialised_key = self._serialise_key(key)
785
        if self._common_serialised_prefix is None:
786
            self._common_serialised_prefix = serialised_key
787
        else:
788
            self._common_serialised_prefix = self.common_prefix(
789
                self._common_serialised_prefix, serialised_key)
790
        search_key = self._search_key(key)
791
        if self._search_prefix is _unknown:
792
            self._compute_search_prefix()
793
        if self._search_prefix is None:
794
            self._search_prefix = search_key
795
        else:
796
            self._search_prefix = self.common_prefix(
797
                self._search_prefix, search_key)
798
        if (self._len > 1
799
            and self._maximum_size
800
            and self._current_size() > self._maximum_size):
801
            # Check to see if all of the search_keys for this node are
802
            # identical. We allow the node to grow under that circumstance
803
            # (we could track this as common state, but it is infrequent)
804
            if (search_key != self._search_prefix
805
                or not self._are_search_keys_identical()):
806
                return True
807
        return False
808
809
    def _split(self, store):
810
        """We have overflowed.
811
812
        Split this node into multiple LeafNodes, return it up the stack so that
813
        the next layer creates a new InternalNode and references the new nodes.
814
815
        :return: (common_serialised_prefix, [(node_serialised_prefix, node)])
816
        """
817
        if self._search_prefix is _unknown:
818
            raise AssertionError('Search prefix must be known')
819
        common_prefix = self._search_prefix
820
        split_at = len(common_prefix) + 1
821
        result = {}
822
        for key, value in self._items.iteritems():
823
            search_key = self._search_key(key)
824
            prefix = search_key[:split_at]
825
            # TODO: Generally only 1 key can be exactly the right length,
826
            #       which means we can only have 1 key in the node pointed
827
            #       at by the 'prefix\0' key. We might want to consider
828
            #       folding it into the containing InternalNode rather than
829
            #       having a fixed length-1 node.
830
            #       Note this is probably not true for hash keys, as they
831
            #       may get a '\00' node anywhere, but won't have keys of
832
            #       different lengths.
833
            if len(prefix) < split_at:
834
                prefix += '\x00'*(split_at - len(prefix))
835
            if prefix not in result:
836
                node = LeafNode(search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
837
                node.set_maximum_size(self._maximum_size)
838
                node._key_width = self._key_width
839
                result[prefix] = node
840
            else:
841
                node = result[prefix]
4413.5.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Change CHKMap.from_dict to create a LeafNode and split it.
842
            sub_prefix, node_details = node.map(store, key, value)
843
            if len(node_details) > 1:
844
                if prefix != sub_prefix:
845
                    # This node has been split and is now found via a different
846
                    # path
847
                    result.pop(prefix)
848
                new_node = InternalNode(sub_prefix,
849
                    search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
850
                new_node.set_maximum_size(self._maximum_size)
851
                new_node._key_width = self._key_width
852
                for split, node in node_details:
853
                    new_node.add_node(split, node)
854
                result[prefix] = new_node
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
855
        return common_prefix, result.items()
856
857
    def map(self, store, key, value):
858
        """Map key to value."""
859
        if key in self._items:
860
            self._raw_size -= self._key_value_len(key, self._items[key])
861
            self._len -= 1
862
        self._key = None
863
        if self._map_no_split(key, value):
864
            return self._split(store)
865
        else:
866
            if self._search_prefix is _unknown:
867
                raise AssertionError('%r must be known' % self._search_prefix)
868
            return self._search_prefix, [("", self)]
869
870
    def serialise(self, store):
871
        """Serialise the LeafNode to store.
872
873
        :param store: A VersionedFiles honouring the CHK extensions.
874
        :return: An iterable of the keys inserted by this operation.
875
        """
876
        lines = ["chkleaf:\n"]
877
        lines.append("%d\n" % self._maximum_size)
878
        lines.append("%d\n" % self._key_width)
879
        lines.append("%d\n" % self._len)
880
        if self._common_serialised_prefix is None:
881
            lines.append('\n')
882
            if len(self._items) != 0:
883
                raise AssertionError('If _common_serialised_prefix is None'
884
                    ' we should have no items')
885
        else:
886
            lines.append('%s\n' % (self._common_serialised_prefix,))
887
            prefix_len = len(self._common_serialised_prefix)
888
        for key, value in sorted(self._items.items()):
889
            # Always add a final newline
890
            value_lines = osutils.chunks_to_lines([value + '\n'])
891
            serialized = "%s\x00%s\n" % (self._serialise_key(key),
892
                                         len(value_lines))
893
            if not serialized.startswith(self._common_serialised_prefix):
894
                raise AssertionError('We thought the common prefix was %r'
895
                    ' but entry %r does not have it in common'
896
                    % (self._common_serialised_prefix, serialized))
897
            lines.append(serialized[prefix_len:])
898
            lines.extend(value_lines)
899
        sha1, _, _ = store.add_lines((None,), (), lines)
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
900
        self._key = StaticTuple("sha1:" + sha1,).intern()
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
901
        bytes = ''.join(lines)
902
        if len(bytes) != self._current_size():
903
            raise AssertionError('Invalid _current_size')
904
        _page_cache.add(self._key, bytes)
905
        return [self._key]
906
907
    def refs(self):
908
        """Return the references to other CHK's held by this node."""
909
        return []
910
911
    def _compute_search_prefix(self):
912
        """Determine the common search prefix for all keys in this node.
913
914
        :return: A bytestring of the longest search key prefix that is
915
            unique within this node.
916
        """
917
        search_keys = [self._search_key_func(key) for key in self._items]
918
        self._search_prefix = self.common_prefix_for_keys(search_keys)
919
        return self._search_prefix
920
921
    def _are_search_keys_identical(self):
922
        """Check to see if the search keys for all entries are the same.
923
924
        When using a hash as the search_key it is possible for non-identical
925
        keys to collide. If that happens enough, we may try overflow a
926
        LeafNode, but as all are collisions, we must not split.
927
        """
928
        common_search_key = None
929
        for key in self._items:
930
            search_key = self._search_key(key)
931
            if common_search_key is None:
932
                common_search_key = search_key
933
            elif search_key != common_search_key:
934
                return False
935
        return True
936
937
    def _compute_serialised_prefix(self):
938
        """Determine the common prefix for serialised keys in this node.
939
940
        :return: A bytestring of the longest serialised key prefix that is
941
            unique within this node.
942
        """
943
        serialised_keys = [self._serialise_key(key) for key in self._items]
944
        self._common_serialised_prefix = self.common_prefix_for_keys(
945
            serialised_keys)
3735.19.1 by Ian Clatworthy
CHKMap cleanups
946
        return self._common_serialised_prefix
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
947
948
    def unmap(self, store, key):
949
        """Unmap key from the node."""
950
        try:
951
            self._raw_size -= self._key_value_len(key, self._items[key])
952
        except KeyError:
953
            trace.mutter("key %s not found in %r", key, self._items)
954
            raise
955
        self._len -= 1
956
        del self._items[key]
957
        self._key = None
958
        # Recompute from scratch
959
        self._compute_search_prefix()
960
        self._compute_serialised_prefix()
961
        return self
962
963
964
class InternalNode(Node):
965
    """A node that contains references to other nodes.
966
967
    An InternalNode is responsible for mapping search key prefixes to child
968
    nodes.
969
970
    :ivar _items: serialised_key => node dictionary. node may be a tuple,
971
        LeafNode or InternalNode.
972
    """
973
4759.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change CHKMap to use __slots__
974
    __slots__ = ('_node_width',)
975
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
976
    def __init__(self, prefix='', search_key_func=None):
977
        Node.__init__(self)
978
        # The size of an internalnode with default values and no children.
979
        # How many octets key prefixes within this node are.
980
        self._node_width = 0
981
        self._search_prefix = prefix
982
        if search_key_func is None:
983
            self._search_key_func = _search_key_plain
984
        else:
985
            self._search_key_func = search_key_func
986
987
    def add_node(self, prefix, node):
988
        """Add a child node with prefix prefix, and node node.
989
990
        :param prefix: The search key prefix for node.
991
        :param node: The node being added.
992
        """
3735.2.126 by Ian Clatworthy
replace asserts in chk_map.py with AssertionErrors
993
        if self._search_prefix is None:
994
            raise AssertionError("_search_prefix should not be None")
995
        if not prefix.startswith(self._search_prefix):
996
            raise AssertionError("prefixes mismatch: %s must start with %s"
997
                % (prefix,self._search_prefix))
998
        if len(prefix) != len(self._search_prefix) + 1:
999
            raise AssertionError("prefix wrong length: len(%s) is not %d" %
1000
                (prefix, len(self._search_prefix) + 1))
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1001
        self._len += len(node)
1002
        if not len(self._items):
1003
            self._node_width = len(prefix)
3735.2.126 by Ian Clatworthy
replace asserts in chk_map.py with AssertionErrors
1004
        if self._node_width != len(self._search_prefix) + 1:
1005
            raise AssertionError("node width mismatch: %d is not %d" %
1006
                (self._node_width, len(self._search_prefix) + 1))
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1007
        self._items[prefix] = node
1008
        self._key = None
1009
1010
    def _current_size(self):
1011
        """Answer the current serialised size of this node."""
1012
        return (self._raw_size + len(str(self._len)) + len(str(self._key_width)) +
1013
            len(str(self._maximum_size)))
1014
1015
    @classmethod
1016
    def deserialise(klass, bytes, key, search_key_func=None):
1017
        """Deserialise bytes to an InternalNode, with key key.
1018
1019
        :param bytes: The bytes of the node.
1020
        :param key: The key that the serialised node has.
1021
        :return: An InternalNode instance.
1022
        """
4668.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #471193, allow tuples into the CHK code.
1023
        key = static_tuple.expect_static_tuple(key)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1024
        return _deserialise_internal_node(bytes, key,
1025
                                          search_key_func=search_key_func)
1026
1027
    def iteritems(self, store, key_filter=None):
1028
        for node, node_filter in self._iter_nodes(store, key_filter=key_filter):
1029
            for item in node.iteritems(store, key_filter=node_filter):
1030
                yield item
1031
1032
    def _iter_nodes(self, store, key_filter=None, batch_size=None):
1033
        """Iterate over node objects which match key_filter.
1034
1035
        :param store: A store to use for accessing content.
1036
        :param key_filter: A key filter to filter nodes. Only nodes that might
1037
            contain a key in key_filter will be returned.
1038
        :param batch_size: If not None, then we will return the nodes that had
1039
            to be read using get_record_stream in batches, rather than reading
1040
            them all at once.
1041
        :return: An iterable of nodes. This function does not have to be fully
1042
            consumed.  (There will be no pending I/O when items are being returned.)
1043
        """
1044
        # Map from chk key ('sha1:...',) to (prefix, key_filter)
1045
        # prefix is the key in self._items to use, key_filter is the key_filter
1046
        # entries that would match this node
1047
        keys = {}
4413.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a shortcut for the case when we are searching for a single full-width key.
1048
        shortcut = False
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1049
        if key_filter is None:
4413.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a shortcut for the case when we are searching for a single full-width key.
1050
            # yielding all nodes, yield whatever we have, and queue up a read
1051
            # for whatever we are missing
1052
            shortcut = True
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1053
            for prefix, node in self._items.iteritems():
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1054
                if node.__class__ is StaticTuple:
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1055
                    keys[node] = (prefix, None)
1056
                else:
1057
                    yield node, None
4413.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a shortcut for the case when we are searching for a single full-width key.
1058
        elif len(key_filter) == 1:
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1059
            # Technically, this path could also be handled by the first check
1060
            # in 'self._node_width' in length_filters. However, we can handle
1061
            # this case without spending any time building up the
1062
            # prefix_to_keys, etc state.
1063
1064
            # This is a bit ugly, but TIMEIT showed it to be by far the fastest
1065
            # 0.626us   list(key_filter)[0]
1066
            #       is a func() for list(), 2 mallocs, and a getitem
1067
            # 0.489us   [k for k in key_filter][0]
1068
            #       still has the mallocs, avoids the func() call
1069
            # 0.350us   iter(key_filter).next()
1070
            #       has a func() call, and mallocs an iterator
1071
            # 0.125us   for key in key_filter: pass
1072
            #       no func() overhead, might malloc an iterator
1073
            # 0.105us   for key in key_filter: break
1074
            #       no func() overhead, might malloc an iterator, probably
1075
            #       avoids checking an 'else' clause as part of the for
1076
            for key in key_filter:
1077
                break
1078
            search_prefix = self._search_prefix_filter(key)
1079
            if len(search_prefix) == self._node_width:
4413.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a shortcut for the case when we are searching for a single full-width key.
1080
                # This item will match exactly, so just do a dict lookup, and
1081
                # see what we can return
1082
                shortcut = True
1083
                try:
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1084
                    node = self._items[search_prefix]
4413.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a shortcut for the case when we are searching for a single full-width key.
1085
                except KeyError:
1086
                    # A given key can only match 1 child node, if it isn't
1087
                    # there, then we can just return nothing
1088
                    return
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1089
                if node.__class__ is StaticTuple:
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1090
                    keys[node] = (search_prefix, [key])
4413.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a shortcut for the case when we are searching for a single full-width key.
1091
                else:
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1092
                    # This is loaded, and the only thing that can match,
1093
                    # return
1094
                    yield node, [key]
1095
                    return
4413.4.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a shortcut for the case when we are searching for a single full-width key.
1096
        if not shortcut:
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1097
            # First, convert all keys into a list of search prefixes
1098
            # Aggregate common prefixes, and track the keys they come from
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1099
            prefix_to_keys = {}
1100
            length_filters = {}
1101
            for key in key_filter:
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1102
                search_prefix = self._search_prefix_filter(key)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1103
                length_filter = length_filters.setdefault(
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1104
                                    len(search_prefix), set())
1105
                length_filter.add(search_prefix)
1106
                prefix_to_keys.setdefault(search_prefix, []).append(key)
1107
1108
            if (self._node_width in length_filters
1109
                and len(length_filters) == 1):
1110
                # all of the search prefixes match exactly _node_width. This
1111
                # means that everything is an exact match, and we can do a
1112
                # lookup into self._items, rather than iterating over the items
1113
                # dict.
1114
                search_prefixes = length_filters[self._node_width]
1115
                for search_prefix in search_prefixes:
1116
                    try:
1117
                        node = self._items[search_prefix]
1118
                    except KeyError:
1119
                        # We can ignore this one
1120
                        continue
1121
                    node_key_filter = prefix_to_keys[search_prefix]
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1122
                    if node.__class__ is StaticTuple:
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1123
                        keys[node] = (search_prefix, node_key_filter)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1124
                    else:
1125
                        yield node, node_key_filter
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1126
            else:
1127
                # The slow way. We walk every item in self._items, and check to
1128
                # see if there are any matches
1129
                length_filters = length_filters.items()
1130
                for prefix, node in self._items.iteritems():
1131
                    node_key_filter = []
1132
                    for length, length_filter in length_filters:
1133
                        sub_prefix = prefix[:length]
1134
                        if sub_prefix in length_filter:
1135
                            node_key_filter.extend(prefix_to_keys[sub_prefix])
1136
                    if node_key_filter: # this key matched something, yield it
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1137
                        if node.__class__ is StaticTuple:
4413.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the shortcuts.
1138
                            keys[node] = (prefix, node_key_filter)
1139
                        else:
1140
                            yield node, node_key_filter
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1141
        if keys:
1142
            # Look in the page cache for some more bytes
1143
            found_keys = set()
1144
            for key in keys:
1145
                try:
1146
                    bytes = _page_cache[key]
1147
                except KeyError:
1148
                    continue
1149
                else:
1150
                    node = _deserialise(bytes, key,
1151
                        search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
1152
                    prefix, node_key_filter = keys[key]
1153
                    self._items[prefix] = node
1154
                    found_keys.add(key)
1155
                    yield node, node_key_filter
1156
            for key in found_keys:
1157
                del keys[key]
1158
        if keys:
1159
            # demand load some pages.
1160
            if batch_size is None:
1161
                # Read all the keys in
1162
                batch_size = len(keys)
1163
            key_order = list(keys)
1164
            for batch_start in range(0, len(key_order), batch_size):
1165
                batch = key_order[batch_start:batch_start + batch_size]
1166
                # We have to fully consume the stream so there is no pending
1167
                # I/O, so we buffer the nodes for now.
1168
                stream = store.get_record_stream(batch, 'unordered', True)
1169
                node_and_filters = []
1170
                for record in stream:
1171
                    bytes = record.get_bytes_as('fulltext')
1172
                    node = _deserialise(bytes, record.key,
1173
                        search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
1174
                    prefix, node_key_filter = keys[record.key]
1175
                    node_and_filters.append((node, node_key_filter))
1176
                    self._items[prefix] = node
1177
                    _page_cache.add(record.key, bytes)
1178
                for info in node_and_filters:
1179
                    yield info
1180
1181
    def map(self, store, key, value):
1182
        """Map key to value."""
1183
        if not len(self._items):
3735.2.122 by Ian Clatworthy
don't check_remap on every unmap call in CHKMap.apply_delta()
1184
            raise AssertionError("can't map in an empty InternalNode.")
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1185
        search_key = self._search_key(key)
3735.2.126 by Ian Clatworthy
replace asserts in chk_map.py with AssertionErrors
1186
        if self._node_width != len(self._search_prefix) + 1:
1187
            raise AssertionError("node width mismatch: %d is not %d" %
1188
                (self._node_width, len(self._search_prefix) + 1))
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1189
        if not search_key.startswith(self._search_prefix):
1190
            # This key doesn't fit in this index, so we need to split at the
1191
            # point where it would fit, insert self into that internal node,
1192
            # and then map this key into that node.
1193
            new_prefix = self.common_prefix(self._search_prefix,
1194
                                            search_key)
1195
            new_parent = InternalNode(new_prefix,
1196
                search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
1197
            new_parent.set_maximum_size(self._maximum_size)
1198
            new_parent._key_width = self._key_width
1199
            new_parent.add_node(self._search_prefix[:len(new_prefix)+1],
1200
                                self)
1201
            return new_parent.map(store, key, value)
1202
        children = [node for node, _
1203
                          in self._iter_nodes(store, key_filter=[key])]
1204
        if children:
1205
            child = children[0]
1206
        else:
1207
            # new child needed:
1208
            child = self._new_child(search_key, LeafNode)
1209
        old_len = len(child)
1210
        if type(child) is LeafNode:
1211
            old_size = child._current_size()
1212
        else:
1213
            old_size = None
1214
        prefix, node_details = child.map(store, key, value)
1215
        if len(node_details) == 1:
1216
            # child may have shrunk, or might be a new node
1217
            child = node_details[0][1]
1218
            self._len = self._len - old_len + len(child)
1219
            self._items[search_key] = child
1220
            self._key = None
1221
            new_node = self
1222
            if type(child) is LeafNode:
3735.2.123 by Ian Clatworthy
only check for remap if changes are interesting in size
1223
                if old_size is None:
1224
                    # The old node was an InternalNode which means it has now
1225
                    # collapsed, so we need to check if it will chain to a
1226
                    # collapse at this level.
1227
                    trace.mutter("checking remap as InternalNode -> LeafNode")
1228
                    new_node = self._check_remap(store)
1229
                else:
1230
                    # If the LeafNode has shrunk in size, we may want to run
1231
                    # a remap check. Checking for a remap is expensive though
1232
                    # and the frequency of a successful remap is very low.
1233
                    # Shrinkage by small amounts is common, so we only do the
1234
                    # remap check if the new_size is low or the shrinkage
1235
                    # amount is over a configurable limit.
1236
                    new_size = child._current_size()
1237
                    shrinkage = old_size - new_size
1238
                    if (shrinkage > 0 and new_size < _INTERESTING_NEW_SIZE
1239
                        or shrinkage > _INTERESTING_SHRINKAGE_LIMIT):
1240
                        trace.mutter(
1241
                            "checking remap as size shrunk by %d to be %d",
1242
                            shrinkage, new_size)
1243
                        new_node = self._check_remap(store)
3735.2.126 by Ian Clatworthy
replace asserts in chk_map.py with AssertionErrors
1244
            if new_node._search_prefix is None:
1245
                raise AssertionError("_search_prefix should not be None")
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1246
            return new_node._search_prefix, [('', new_node)]
1247
        # child has overflown - create a new intermediate node.
1248
        # XXX: This is where we might want to try and expand our depth
1249
        # to refer to more bytes of every child (which would give us
1250
        # multiple pointers to child nodes, but less intermediate nodes)
1251
        child = self._new_child(search_key, InternalNode)
1252
        child._search_prefix = prefix
1253
        for split, node in node_details:
1254
            child.add_node(split, node)
1255
        self._len = self._len - old_len + len(child)
1256
        self._key = None
1257
        return self._search_prefix, [("", self)]
1258
1259
    def _new_child(self, search_key, klass):
1260
        """Create a new child node of type klass."""
1261
        child = klass()
1262
        child.set_maximum_size(self._maximum_size)
1263
        child._key_width = self._key_width
1264
        child._search_key_func = self._search_key_func
1265
        self._items[search_key] = child
1266
        return child
1267
1268
    def serialise(self, store):
1269
        """Serialise the node to store.
1270
1271
        :param store: A VersionedFiles honouring the CHK extensions.
1272
        :return: An iterable of the keys inserted by this operation.
1273
        """
1274
        for node in self._items.itervalues():
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1275
            if type(node) is StaticTuple:
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1276
                # Never deserialised.
1277
                continue
1278
            if node._key is not None:
1279
                # Never altered
1280
                continue
1281
            for key in node.serialise(store):
1282
                yield key
1283
        lines = ["chknode:\n"]
1284
        lines.append("%d\n" % self._maximum_size)
1285
        lines.append("%d\n" % self._key_width)
1286
        lines.append("%d\n" % self._len)
3735.2.126 by Ian Clatworthy
replace asserts in chk_map.py with AssertionErrors
1287
        if self._search_prefix is None:
1288
            raise AssertionError("_search_prefix should not be None")
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1289
        lines.append('%s\n' % (self._search_prefix,))
1290
        prefix_len = len(self._search_prefix)
1291
        for prefix, node in sorted(self._items.items()):
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1292
            if type(node) is StaticTuple:
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1293
                key = node[0]
1294
            else:
1295
                key = node._key[0]
1296
            serialised = "%s\x00%s\n" % (prefix, key)
3735.2.126 by Ian Clatworthy
replace asserts in chk_map.py with AssertionErrors
1297
            if not serialised.startswith(self._search_prefix):
1298
                raise AssertionError("prefixes mismatch: %s must start with %s"
1299
                    % (serialised, self._search_prefix))
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1300
            lines.append(serialised[prefix_len:])
1301
        sha1, _, _ = store.add_lines((None,), (), lines)
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1302
        self._key = StaticTuple("sha1:" + sha1,).intern()
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1303
        _page_cache.add(self._key, ''.join(lines))
1304
        yield self._key
1305
1306
    def _search_key(self, key):
1307
        """Return the serialised key for key in this node."""
1308
        # search keys are fixed width. All will be self._node_width wide, so we
1309
        # pad as necessary.
1310
        return (self._search_key_func(key) + '\x00'*self._node_width)[:self._node_width]
1311
1312
    def _search_prefix_filter(self, key):
1313
        """Serialise key for use as a prefix filter in iteritems."""
1314
        return self._search_key_func(key)[:self._node_width]
1315
1316
    def _split(self, offset):
1317
        """Split this node into smaller nodes starting at offset.
1318
1319
        :param offset: The offset to start the new child nodes at.
1320
        :return: An iterable of (prefix, node) tuples. prefix is a byte
1321
            prefix for reaching node.
1322
        """
1323
        if offset >= self._node_width:
1324
            for node in self._items.values():
1325
                for result in node._split(offset):
1326
                    yield result
1327
            return
1328
        for key, node in self._items.items():
1329
            pass
1330
1331
    def refs(self):
1332
        """Return the references to other CHK's held by this node."""
1333
        if self._key is None:
1334
            raise AssertionError("unserialised nodes have no refs.")
1335
        refs = []
1336
        for value in self._items.itervalues():
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1337
            if type(value) is StaticTuple:
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1338
                refs.append(value)
1339
            else:
1340
                refs.append(value.key())
1341
        return refs
1342
1343
    def _compute_search_prefix(self, extra_key=None):
1344
        """Return the unique key prefix for this node.
1345
1346
        :return: A bytestring of the longest search key prefix that is
1347
            unique within this node.
1348
        """
1349
        self._search_prefix = self.common_prefix_for_keys(self._items)
1350
        return self._search_prefix
1351
3735.2.122 by Ian Clatworthy
don't check_remap on every unmap call in CHKMap.apply_delta()
1352
    def unmap(self, store, key, check_remap=True):
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1353
        """Remove key from this node and it's children."""
1354
        if not len(self._items):
3735.2.126 by Ian Clatworthy
replace asserts in chk_map.py with AssertionErrors
1355
            raise AssertionError("can't unmap in an empty InternalNode.")
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1356
        children = [node for node, _
1357
                          in self._iter_nodes(store, key_filter=[key])]
1358
        if children:
1359
            child = children[0]
1360
        else:
1361
            raise KeyError(key)
1362
        self._len -= 1
1363
        unmapped = child.unmap(store, key)
1364
        self._key = None
1365
        search_key = self._search_key(key)
1366
        if len(unmapped) == 0:
1367
            # All child nodes are gone, remove the child:
1368
            del self._items[search_key]
1369
            unmapped = None
1370
        else:
1371
            # Stash the returned node
1372
            self._items[search_key] = unmapped
1373
        if len(self._items) == 1:
1374
            # this node is no longer needed:
1375
            return self._items.values()[0]
1376
        if type(unmapped) is InternalNode:
1377
            return self
3735.2.122 by Ian Clatworthy
don't check_remap on every unmap call in CHKMap.apply_delta()
1378
        if check_remap:
1379
            return self._check_remap(store)
1380
        else:
1381
            return self
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1382
1383
    def _check_remap(self, store):
1384
        """Check if all keys contained by children fit in a single LeafNode.
1385
1386
        :param store: A store to use for reading more nodes
1387
        :return: Either self, or a new LeafNode which should replace self.
1388
        """
1389
        # Logic for how we determine when we need to rebuild
1390
        # 1) Implicitly unmap() is removing a key which means that the child
1391
        #    nodes are going to be shrinking by some extent.
1392
        # 2) If all children are LeafNodes, it is possible that they could be
1393
        #    combined into a single LeafNode, which can then completely replace
1394
        #    this internal node with a single LeafNode
1395
        # 3) If *one* child is an InternalNode, we assume it has already done
1396
        #    all the work to determine that its children cannot collapse, and
1397
        #    we can then assume that those nodes *plus* the current nodes don't
1398
        #    have a chance of collapsing either.
1399
        #    So a very cheap check is to just say if 'unmapped' is an
1400
        #    InternalNode, we don't have to check further.
1401
1402
        # TODO: Another alternative is to check the total size of all known
1403
        #       LeafNodes. If there is some formula we can use to determine the
1404
        #       final size without actually having to read in any more
1405
        #       children, it would be nice to have. However, we have to be
1406
        #       careful with stuff like nodes that pull out the common prefix
1407
        #       of each key, as adding a new key can change the common prefix
1408
        #       and cause size changes greater than the length of one key.
1409
        #       So for now, we just add everything to a new Leaf until it
1410
        #       splits, as we know that will give the right answer
1411
        new_leaf = LeafNode(search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
1412
        new_leaf.set_maximum_size(self._maximum_size)
1413
        new_leaf._key_width = self._key_width
1414
        # A batch_size of 16 was chosen because:
1415
        #   a) In testing, a 4k page held 14 times. So if we have more than 16
1416
        #      leaf nodes we are unlikely to hold them in a single new leaf
1417
        #      node. This still allows for 1 round trip
1418
        #   b) With 16-way fan out, we can still do a single round trip
1419
        #   c) With 255-way fan out, we don't want to read all 255 and destroy
1420
        #      the page cache, just to determine that we really don't need it.
1421
        for node, _ in self._iter_nodes(store, batch_size=16):
1422
            if type(node) is InternalNode:
1423
                # Without looking at any leaf nodes, we are sure
1424
                return self
1425
            for key, value in node._items.iteritems():
1426
                if new_leaf._map_no_split(key, value):
1427
                    return self
3735.2.123 by Ian Clatworthy
only check for remap if changes are interesting in size
1428
        trace.mutter("remap generated a new LeafNode")
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1429
        return new_leaf
1430
1431
1432
def _deserialise(bytes, key, search_key_func):
1433
    """Helper for repositorydetails - convert bytes to a node."""
1434
    if bytes.startswith("chkleaf:\n"):
1435
        node = LeafNode.deserialise(bytes, key, search_key_func=search_key_func)
1436
    elif bytes.startswith("chknode:\n"):
1437
        node = InternalNode.deserialise(bytes, key,
1438
            search_key_func=search_key_func)
1439
    else:
1440
        raise AssertionError("Unknown node type.")
1441
    return node
1442
1443
4476.1.38 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename InterestingNodeIterator => CHKMapDifference, update tests.
1444
class CHKMapDifference(object):
1445
    """Iterate the stored pages and key,value pairs for (new - old).
1446
1447
    This class provides a generator over the stored CHK pages and the
1448
    (key, value) pairs that are in any of the new maps and not in any of the
1449
    old maps.
1450
1451
    Note that it may yield chk pages that are common (especially root nodes),
1452
    but it won't yield (key,value) pairs that are common.
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1453
    """
1454
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1455
    def __init__(self, store, new_root_keys, old_root_keys,
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1456
                 search_key_func, pb=None):
4679.9.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup some code paths. Make _check_key a helper that can be used
1457
        # TODO: Should we add a StaticTuple barrier here? It would be nice to
1458
        #       force callers to use StaticTuple, because there will often be
1459
        #       lots of keys passed in here. And even if we cast it locally,
1460
        #       that just meanst that we will have *both* a StaticTuple and a
1461
        #       tuple() in memory, referring to the same object. (so a net
1462
        #       increase in memory, not a decrease.)
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1463
        self._store = store
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1464
        self._new_root_keys = new_root_keys
1465
        self._old_root_keys = old_root_keys
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1466
        self._pb = pb
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1467
        # All uninteresting chks that we have seen. By the time they are added
1468
        # here, they should be either fully ignored, or queued up for
1469
        # processing
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1470
        # TODO: This might grow to a large size if there are lots of merge
1471
        #       parents, etc. However, it probably doesn't scale to O(history)
1472
        #       like _processed_new_refs does.
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1473
        self._all_old_chks = set(self._old_root_keys)
1474
        # All items that we have seen from the old_root_keys
1475
        self._all_old_items = set()
4476.1.32 by John Arbash Meinel
A few more updates.
1476
        # These are interesting items which were either read, or already in the
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1477
        # interesting queue (so we don't need to walk them again)
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1478
        # TODO: processed_new_refs becomes O(all_chks), consider switching to
1479
        #       SimpleSet here.
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1480
        self._processed_new_refs = set()
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1481
        self._search_key_func = search_key_func
1482
4476.1.33 by John Arbash Meinel
Simpify the code a lot by ignoring the heapq stuff.
1483
        # The uninteresting and interesting nodes to be searched
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1484
        self._old_queue = []
1485
        self._new_queue = []
4476.1.34 by John Arbash Meinel
Major rework, simplify what is put into the queues.
1486
        # Holds the (key, value) items found when processing the root nodes,
1487
        # waiting for the uninteresting nodes to be walked
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1488
        self._new_item_queue = []
4476.1.17 by John Arbash Meinel
Start running all of the iter_interesting_nodes tests
1489
        self._state = None
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1490
1491
    def _read_nodes_from_store(self, keys):
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1492
        # We chose not to use _page_cache, because we think in terms of records
1493
        # to be yielded. Also, we expect to touch each page only 1 time during
1494
        # this code. (We may want to evaluate saving the raw bytes into the
1495
        # page cache, which would allow a working tree update after the fetch
1496
        # to not have to read the bytes again.)
4679.9.20 by John Arbash Meinel
as_st(items) saves about 800kB peak memory.
1497
        as_st = StaticTuple.from_sequence
4476.1.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Start testing the new class.
1498
        stream = self._store.get_record_stream(keys, 'unordered', True)
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1499
        for record in stream:
1500
            if self._pb is not None:
1501
                self._pb.tick()
1502
            if record.storage_kind == 'absent':
4476.1.17 by John Arbash Meinel
Start running all of the iter_interesting_nodes tests
1503
                raise errors.NoSuchRevision(self._store, record.key)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1504
            bytes = record.get_bytes_as('fulltext')
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1505
            node = _deserialise(bytes, record.key,
1506
                                search_key_func=self._search_key_func)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1507
            if type(node) is InternalNode:
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1508
                # Note we don't have to do node.refs() because we know that
1509
                # there are no children that have been pushed into this node
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1510
                # Note: Using as_st() here seemed to save 1.2MB, which would
1511
                #       indicate that we keep 100k prefix_refs around while
1512
                #       processing. They *should* be shorter lived than that...
1513
                #       It does cost us ~10s of processing time
1514
                #prefix_refs = [as_st(item) for item in node._items.iteritems()]
1515
                prefix_refs = node._items.items()
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1516
                items = []
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1517
            else:
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1518
                prefix_refs = []
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1519
                # Note: We don't use a StaticTuple here. Profiling showed a
1520
                #       minor memory improvement (0.8MB out of 335MB peak 0.2%)
1521
                #       But a significant slowdown (15s / 145s, or 10%)
1522
                items = node._items.items()
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1523
            yield record, node, prefix_refs, items
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1524
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1525
    def _read_old_roots(self):
1526
        old_chks_to_enqueue = []
1527
        all_old_chks = self._all_old_chks
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1528
        for record, node, prefix_refs, items in \
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1529
                self._read_nodes_from_store(self._old_root_keys):
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1530
            # Uninteresting node
4476.1.34 by John Arbash Meinel
Major rework, simplify what is put into the queues.
1531
            prefix_refs = [p_r for p_r in prefix_refs
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1532
                                if p_r[1] not in all_old_chks]
4476.1.34 by John Arbash Meinel
Major rework, simplify what is put into the queues.
1533
            new_refs = [p_r[1] for p_r in prefix_refs]
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1534
            all_old_chks.update(new_refs)
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1535
            # TODO: This might be a good time to turn items into StaticTuple
1536
            #       instances and possibly intern them. However, this does not
1537
            #       impact 'initial branch' performance, so I'm not worrying
1538
            #       about this yet
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1539
            self._all_old_items.update(items)
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1540
            # Queue up the uninteresting references
1541
            # Don't actually put them in the 'to-read' queue until we have
1542
            # finished checking the interesting references
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1543
            old_chks_to_enqueue.extend(prefix_refs)
1544
        return old_chks_to_enqueue
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1545
4476.1.40 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup indentation.
1546
    def _enqueue_old(self, new_prefixes, old_chks_to_enqueue):
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1547
        # At this point, we have read all the uninteresting and interesting
1548
        # items, so we can queue up the uninteresting stuff, knowing that we've
1549
        # handled the interesting ones
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1550
        for prefix, ref in old_chks_to_enqueue:
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1551
            not_interesting = True
1552
            for i in xrange(len(prefix), 0, -1):
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1553
                if prefix[:i] in new_prefixes:
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1554
                    not_interesting = False
1555
                    break
1556
            if not_interesting:
1557
                # This prefix is not part of the remaining 'interesting set'
1558
                continue
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1559
            self._old_queue.append(ref)
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1560
1561
    def _read_all_roots(self):
1562
        """Read the root pages.
1563
1564
        This is structured as a generator, so that the root records can be
1565
        yielded up to whoever needs them without any buffering.
1566
        """
1567
        # This is the bootstrap phase
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1568
        if not self._old_root_keys:
1569
            # With no old_root_keys we can just shortcut and be ready
1570
            # for _flush_new_queue
1571
            self._new_queue = list(self._new_root_keys)
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1572
            return
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1573
        old_chks_to_enqueue = self._read_old_roots()
4476.1.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Start testing the new class.
1574
        # filter out any root keys that are already known to be uninteresting
4476.1.40 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup indentation.
1575
        new_keys = set(self._new_root_keys).difference(self._all_old_chks)
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1576
        # These are prefixes that are present in new_keys that we are
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1577
        # thinking to yield
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1578
        new_prefixes = set()
4476.1.18 by John Arbash Meinel
Tracked it down.
1579
        # We are about to yield all of these, so we don't want them getting
1580
        # added a second time
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1581
        processed_new_refs = self._processed_new_refs
1582
        processed_new_refs.update(new_keys)
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1583
        for record, node, prefix_refs, items in \
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1584
                self._read_nodes_from_store(new_keys):
4476.1.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a new InterestingNodeIterator class.
1585
            # At this level, we now know all the uninteresting references
4476.1.35 by John Arbash Meinel
Change some of the inner loop workings into list comprehensions.
1586
            # So we filter and queue up whatever is remaining
1587
            prefix_refs = [p_r for p_r in prefix_refs
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1588
                           if p_r[1] not in self._all_old_chks
1589
                              and p_r[1] not in processed_new_refs]
4476.1.35 by John Arbash Meinel
Change some of the inner loop workings into list comprehensions.
1590
            refs = [p_r[1] for p_r in prefix_refs]
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1591
            new_prefixes.update([p_r[0] for p_r in prefix_refs])
1592
            self._new_queue.extend(refs)
4476.1.34 by John Arbash Meinel
Major rework, simplify what is put into the queues.
1593
            # TODO: We can potentially get multiple items here, however the
1594
            #       current design allows for this, as callers will do the work
1595
            #       to make the results unique. We might profile whether we
1596
            #       gain anything by ensuring unique return values for items
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1597
            # TODO: This might be a good time to cast to StaticTuple, as
1598
            #       self._new_item_queue will hold the contents of multiple
1599
            #       records for an extended lifetime
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1600
            new_items = [item for item in items
4476.1.40 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup indentation.
1601
                               if item not in self._all_old_items]
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1602
            self._new_item_queue.extend(new_items)
1603
            new_prefixes.update([self._search_key_func(item[0])
4476.1.40 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup indentation.
1604
                                 for item in new_items])
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1605
            processed_new_refs.update(refs)
4476.1.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Test that _read_all_roots does what is expected
1606
            yield record
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1607
        # For new_prefixes we have the full length prefixes queued up.
4476.1.35 by John Arbash Meinel
Change some of the inner loop workings into list comprehensions.
1608
        # However, we also need possible prefixes. (If we have a known ref to
1609
        # 'ab', then we also need to include 'a'.) So expand the
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1610
        # new_prefixes to include all shorter prefixes
1611
        for prefix in list(new_prefixes):
4476.1.40 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup indentation.
1612
            new_prefixes.update([prefix[:i] for i in xrange(1, len(prefix))])
1613
        self._enqueue_old(new_prefixes, old_chks_to_enqueue)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1614
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1615
    def _flush_new_queue(self):
4476.1.27 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite of _flush_interesting_queue
1616
        # No need to maintain the heap invariant anymore, just pull things out
1617
        # and process them
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1618
        refs = set(self._new_queue)
1619
        self._new_queue = []
4476.1.31 by John Arbash Meinel
streamline the _flush_interesting_queue a bit.
1620
        # First pass, flush all interesting items and convert to using direct refs
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1621
        all_old_chks = self._all_old_chks
1622
        processed_new_refs = self._processed_new_refs
1623
        all_old_items = self._all_old_items
1624
        new_items = [item for item in self._new_item_queue
4476.1.40 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup indentation.
1625
                           if item not in all_old_items]
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1626
        self._new_item_queue = []
1627
        if new_items:
1628
            yield None, new_items
1629
        refs = refs.difference(all_old_chks)
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1630
        processed_new_refs.update(refs)
4476.1.31 by John Arbash Meinel
streamline the _flush_interesting_queue a bit.
1631
        while refs:
4679.9.24 by John Arbash Meinel
Note a memory savings with a special set
1632
            # TODO: Using a SimpleSet for self._processed_new_refs and
1633
            #       saved as much as 10MB of peak memory. However, it requires
1634
            #       implementing a non-pyrex version.
4476.1.31 by John Arbash Meinel
streamline the _flush_interesting_queue a bit.
1635
            next_refs = set()
1636
            next_refs_update = next_refs.update
1637
            # Inlining _read_nodes_from_store improves 'bzr branch bzr.dev'
1638
            # from 1m54s to 1m51s. Consider it.
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1639
            for record, _, p_refs, items in self._read_nodes_from_store(refs):
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1640
                if all_old_items:
1641
                    # using the 'if' check saves about 145s => 141s, when
1642
                    # streaming initial branch of Launchpad data.
1643
                    items = [item for item in items
1644
                             if item not in all_old_items]
4476.1.27 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite of _flush_interesting_queue
1645
                yield record, items
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1646
                next_refs_update([p_r[1] for p_r in p_refs])
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1647
                del p_refs
1648
            # set1.difference(set/dict) walks all of set1, and checks if it
1649
            # exists in 'other'.
1650
            # set1.difference(iterable) walks all of iterable, and does a
1651
            # 'difference_update' on a clone of set1. Pick wisely based on the
1652
            # expected sizes of objects.
1653
            # in our case it is expected that 'new_refs' will always be quite
1654
            # small.
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1655
            next_refs = next_refs.difference(all_old_chks)
1656
            next_refs = next_refs.difference(processed_new_refs)
1657
            processed_new_refs.update(next_refs)
4476.1.31 by John Arbash Meinel
streamline the _flush_interesting_queue a bit.
1658
            refs = next_refs
4476.1.17 by John Arbash Meinel
Start running all of the iter_interesting_nodes tests
1659
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1660
    def _process_next_old(self):
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1661
        # Since we don't filter uninteresting any further than during
1662
        # _read_all_roots, process the whole queue in a single pass.
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1663
        refs = self._old_queue
1664
        self._old_queue = []
1665
        all_old_chks = self._all_old_chks
4476.1.32 by John Arbash Meinel
A few more updates.
1666
        for record, _, prefix_refs, items in self._read_nodes_from_store(refs):
4679.9.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Mostly TODO entries.
1667
            # TODO: Use StaticTuple here?
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1668
            self._all_old_items.update(items)
1669
            refs = [r for _,r in prefix_refs if r not in all_old_chks]
1670
            self._old_queue.extend(refs)
1671
            all_old_chks.update(refs)
4476.1.17 by John Arbash Meinel
Start running all of the iter_interesting_nodes tests
1672
1673
    def _process_queues(self):
4476.1.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename interesting => new, uninteresting => old
1674
        while self._old_queue:
1675
            self._process_next_old()
1676
        return self._flush_new_queue()
4476.1.17 by John Arbash Meinel
Start running all of the iter_interesting_nodes tests
1677
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1678
    def process(self):
1679
        for record in self._read_all_roots():
1680
            yield record, []
1681
        for record, items in self._process_queues():
1682
            yield record, items
1683
4476.1.25 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit more testing.
1684
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1685
def iter_interesting_nodes(store, interesting_root_keys,
1686
                           uninteresting_root_keys, pb=None):
1687
    """Given root keys, find interesting nodes.
1688
1689
    Evaluate nodes referenced by interesting_root_keys. Ones that are also
1690
    referenced from uninteresting_root_keys are not considered interesting.
1691
1692
    :param interesting_root_keys: keys which should be part of the
1693
        "interesting" nodes (which will be yielded)
1694
    :param uninteresting_root_keys: keys which should be filtered out of the
1695
        result set.
1696
    :return: Yield
1697
        (interesting record, {interesting key:values})
1698
    """
4476.1.38 by John Arbash Meinel
Rename InterestingNodeIterator => CHKMapDifference, update tests.
1699
    iterator = CHKMapDifference(store, interesting_root_keys,
1700
                                uninteresting_root_keys,
1701
                                search_key_func=store._search_key_func,
1702
                                pb=pb)
4476.1.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Some small code cleanup passes
1703
    return iterator.process()
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1704
1705
1706
try:
1707
    from bzrlib._chk_map_pyx import (
1708
        _search_key_16,
1709
        _search_key_255,
1710
        _deserialise_leaf_node,
1711
        _deserialise_internal_node,
1712
        )
4574.3.6 by Martin Pool
More warnings when failing to load extensions
1713
except ImportError, e:
4574.3.8 by Martin Pool
Only mutter extension load errors when they occur, and record for later
1714
    osutils.failed_to_load_extension(e)
4241.6.1 by Ian Clatworthy
chk_map code from brisbane-core
1715
    from bzrlib._chk_map_py import (
1716
        _search_key_16,
1717
        _search_key_255,
1718
        _deserialise_leaf_node,
1719
        _deserialise_internal_node,
1720
        )
1721
search_key_registry.register('hash-16-way', _search_key_16)
1722
search_key_registry.register('hash-255-way', _search_key_255)
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1723
4679.9.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup some code paths. Make _check_key a helper that can be used
1724
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1725
def _check_key(key):
4679.9.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanup some code paths. Make _check_key a helper that can be used
1726
    """Helper function to assert that a key is properly formatted.
1727
1728
    This generally shouldn't be used in production code, but it can be helpful
1729
    to debug problems.
1730
    """
4679.9.4 by John Arbash Meinel
A bit broken, but getting there.
1731
    if type(key) is not StaticTuple:
1732
        raise TypeError('key %r is not StaticTuple but %s' % (key, type(key)))
1733
    if len(key) != 1:
1734
        raise ValueError('key %r should have length 1, not %d' % (key, len(key),))
1735
    if type(key[0]) is not str:
1736
        raise TypeError('key %r should hold a str, not %r'
1737
                        % (key, type(key[0])))
1738
    if not key[0].startswith('sha1:'):
1739
        raise ValueError('key %r should point to a sha1:' % (key,))
1740
1741