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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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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from bzrlib.decorators import (
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from bzrlib.decorators import (needs_read_lock,
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import bzrlib.errors as errors
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from bzrlib.errors import BzrError
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from bzrlib.osutils import file_iterator, safe_unicode
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (deprecated_method,
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter, note
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import bzrlib.transactions as transactions
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import bzrlib.urlutils as urlutils
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# XXX: The tracking here of lock counts and whether the lock is held is
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# somewhat redundant with what's done in LockDir; the main difference is that
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# LockableFiles permits reentrancy.
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class LockableFiles(object):
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"""Object representing a set of related files locked within the same scope.
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This coordinates access to the lock along with providing a transaction.
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These files are used by a WorkingTree, Repository or Branch, and should
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generally only be touched by that object.
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LockableFiles also provides some policy on top of Transport for encoding
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control files as utf-8.
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LockableFiles manage a lock count and can be locked repeatedly by
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a single caller. (The underlying lock implementation generally does not
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Instances of this class are often called control_files.
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This class is now deprecated; code should move to using the Transport
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directly for file operations and using the lock or CountedLock for
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:ivar _lock: The real underlying lock (e.g. a LockDir)
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:ivar _lock_count: If _lock_mode is true, a positive count of the number
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of times the lock has been taken (and not yet released) *by this
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process*, through this particular object instance.
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:ivar _lock_mode: None, or 'r' or 'w'
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This object builds on top of a Transport, which is used to actually write
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the files to disk, and an OSLock or LockDir, which controls how access to
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the files is controlled. The particular type of locking used is set when
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the object is constructed. In older formats OSLocks are used everywhere.
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in newer formats a LockDir is used for Repositories and Branches, and
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OSLocks for the local filesystem.
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# _lock_mode: None, or 'r' or 'w'
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# _lock_count: If _lock_mode is true, a positive count of the number of
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# times the lock has been taken *by this process*.
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# If set to False (by a plugin, etc) BzrBranch will not set the
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# mode on created files or directories
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def __init__(self, transport, lock_name, lock_class):
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"""Create a LockableFiles group
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:param transport: Transport pointing to the directory holding the
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:param transport: Transport pointing to the directory holding the
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control files and lock.
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:param lock_name: Name of the lock guarding these files.
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:param lock_class: Class of lock strategy to use: typically
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self._lock.break_lock()
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def _escape(self, file_or_path):
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"""DEPRECATED: Do not use outside this class"""
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if not isinstance(file_or_path, basestring):
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file_or_path = '/'.join(file_or_path)
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if file_or_path == '':
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return urlutils.escape(osutils.safe_unicode(file_or_path))
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return urlutils.escape(safe_unicode(file_or_path))
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def _find_modes(self):
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"""Determine the appropriate modes for files and directories.
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:deprecated: Replaced by BzrDir._find_creation_modes.
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# XXX: The properties created by this can be removed or deprecated
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# once all the _get_text_store methods etc no longer use them.
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"""Determine the appropriate modes for files and directories."""
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st = self._transport.stat('.')
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except errors.TransportNotPossible:
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self._dir_mode = 0755
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self._file_mode = 0644
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# Check the directory mode, but also make sure the created
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# directories and files are read-write for this user. This is
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# mostly a workaround for filesystems which lie about being able to
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# write to a directory (cygwin & win32)
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self._dir_mode = (st.st_mode & 07777) | 00700
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self._dir_mode = st.st_mode & 07777
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# Remove the sticky and execute bits for files
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self._file_mode = self._dir_mode & ~07111
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if not self._set_dir_mode:
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self._dir_mode = None
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if not self._set_file_mode:
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self._file_mode = None
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def controlfilename(self, file_or_path):
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"""Return location relative to branch."""
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return self._transport.abspath(self._escape(file_or_path))
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@deprecated_method(zero_eight)
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def controlfile(self, file_or_path, mode='r'):
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"""Open a control file for this branch.
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There are two classes of file in a lockable directory: text
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and binary. binary files are untranslated byte streams. Text
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control files are stored with Unix newlines and in UTF-8, even
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if the platform or locale defaults are different.
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Such files are not openable in write mode : they are managed via
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put and put_utf8 which atomically replace old versions using
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relpath = self._escape(file_or_path)
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# TODO: codecs.open() buffers linewise, so it was overloaded with
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# a much larger buffer, do we need to do the same for getreader/getwriter?
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return self.get(relpath)
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raise BzrError("Branch.controlfile(mode='wb') is not supported, use put[_utf8]")
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return self.get_utf8(relpath)
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raise BzrError("Branch.controlfile(mode='w') is not supported, use put[_utf8]")
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raise BzrError("invalid controlfile mode %r" % mode)
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def get(self, relpath):
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"""Get a file as a bytestream."""
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relpath = self._escape(relpath)
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return self._transport.get(relpath)
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def get_utf8(self, relpath):
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"""Get a file as a unicode stream."""
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relpath = self._escape(relpath)
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# DO NOT introduce an errors=replace here.
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return codecs.getreader('utf-8')(self._transport.get(relpath))
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def put(self, path, file):
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:param path: The path to put the file, relative to the .bzr control
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:param f: A file-like or string object whose contents should be copied.
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self._transport.put_file(self._escape(path), file, mode=self._file_mode)
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def put_bytes(self, path, a_string):
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"""Write a string of bytes.
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:param path: The path to put the bytes, relative to the transport root.
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:param string: A string object, whose exact bytes are to be copied.
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self._transport.put_bytes(self._escape(path), a_string,
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mode=self._file_mode)
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def put_utf8(self, path, a_string):
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"""Write a string, encoding as utf-8.
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:param path: The path to put the string, relative to the transport root.
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:param string: A string or unicode object whose contents should be copied.
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# IterableFile would not be needed if Transport.put took iterables
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# instead of files. ADHB 2005-12-25
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# RBC 20060103 surely its not needed anyway, with codecs transcode
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# JAM 20060103 We definitely don't want encode(..., 'replace')
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# these are valuable files which should have exact contents.
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if not isinstance(a_string, basestring):
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raise errors.BzrBadParameterNotString(a_string)
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self.put_bytes(path, a_string.encode('utf-8'))
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def leave_in_place(self):
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"""Set this LockableFiles to not clear the physical lock on unlock."""
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# mutter("lock write: %s (%s)", self, self._lock_count)
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# TODO: Upgrade locking to support using a Transport,
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if self._lock_mode:
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if (self._lock_mode != 'w'
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or not self.get_transaction().writeable()):
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if self._lock_mode != 'w' or not self.get_transaction().writeable():
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raise errors.ReadOnlyError(self)
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self._lock.validate_token(token)
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self._lock_count += 1
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return self._token_from_lock
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token_from_lock = self._lock.lock_write(token=token)
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#note('write locking %s', self)
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#traceback.print_stack()
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self._lock_mode = 'w'
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self._lock_count = 1
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self._set_write_transaction()
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self._set_transaction(transactions.WriteTransaction())
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self._token_from_lock = token_from_lock
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return token_from_lock
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def lock_read(self):
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# mutter("lock read: %s (%s)", self, self._lock_count)
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if self._lock_mode:
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if self._lock_mode not in ('r', 'w'):
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raise ValueError("invalid lock mode %r" % (self._lock_mode,))
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"invalid lock mode %r" % self._lock_mode
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#note('read locking %s', self)
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#traceback.print_stack()
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self._lock_mode = 'r'
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self._lock_count = 1
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self._set_read_transaction()
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def _set_read_transaction(self):
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"""Setup a read transaction."""
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self._set_transaction(transactions.ReadOnlyTransaction())
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# 5K may be excessive, but hey, its a knob.
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self.get_transaction().set_cache_size(5000)
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def _set_write_transaction(self):
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"""Setup a write transaction."""
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self._set_transaction(transactions.WriteTransaction())
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@only_raises(errors.LockNotHeld, errors.LockBroken)
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self._set_transaction(transactions.ReadOnlyTransaction())
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# 5K may be excessive, but hey, its a knob.
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self.get_transaction().set_cache_size(5000)
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def unlock(self):
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# mutter("unlock: %s (%s)", self, self._lock_count)
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if not self._lock_mode:
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return lock.cant_unlock_not_held(self)
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raise errors.LockNotHeld(self)
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if self._lock_count > 1:
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#note('unlocking %s', self)
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#traceback.print_stack()
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self._finish_transaction()