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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 Canonical Ltd
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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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# 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""DirState objects record the state of a directory and its bzr metadata.
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Pseudo EBNF grammar for the state file. Fields are separated by NULLs, and
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lines by NL. The field delimiters are ommitted in the grammar, line delimiters
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are not - this is done for clarity of reading. All string data is in utf8.
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MINIKIND = "f" | "d" | "l" | "a" | "r" | "t";
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WHOLE_NUMBER = {digit}, digit;
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REVISION_ID = a non-empty utf8 string;
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dirstate format = header line, full checksum, row count, parent details,
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ghost_details, entries;
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header line = "#bazaar dirstate flat format 3", NL;
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full checksum = "crc32: ", ["-"], WHOLE_NUMBER, NL;
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row count = "num_entries: ", WHOLE_NUMBER, NL;
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parent_details = WHOLE NUMBER, {REVISION_ID}* NL;
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ghost_details = WHOLE NUMBER, {REVISION_ID}*, NL;
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entry = entry_key, current_entry_details, {parent_entry_details};
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entry_key = dirname, basename, fileid;
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current_entry_details = common_entry_details, working_entry_details;
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parent_entry_details = common_entry_details, history_entry_details;
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common_entry_details = MINIKIND, fingerprint, size, executable
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working_entry_details = packed_stat
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history_entry_details = REVISION_ID;
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fingerprint = a nonempty utf8 sequence with meaning defined by minikind.
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Given this definition, the following is useful to know:
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entry (aka row) - all the data for a given key.
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entry[0]: The key (dirname, basename, fileid)
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entry[1]: The tree(s) data for this path and id combination.
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entry[1][0]: The current tree
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entry[1][1]: The second tree
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For an entry for a tree, we have (using tree 0 - current tree) to demonstrate:
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entry[1][0][0]: minikind
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entry[1][0][1]: fingerprint
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entry[1][0][3]: executable
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entry[1][0][4]: packed_stat
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entry[1][1][4]: revision_id
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There may be multiple rows at the root, one per id present in the root, so the
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in memory root row is now:
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self._dirblocks[0] -> ('', [entry ...]),
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and the entries in there are
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entries[0][2]: file_id
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entries[1][0]: The tree data for the current tree for this fileid at /
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'r' is a relocated entry: This path is not present in this tree with this id,
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but the id can be found at another location. The fingerprint is used to
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point to the target location.
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'a' is an absent entry: In that tree the id is not present at this path.
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'd' is a directory entry: This path in this tree is a directory with the
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current file id. There is no fingerprint for directories.
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'f' is a file entry: As for directory, but its a file. The fingerprint is a
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'l' is a symlink entry: As for directory, but a symlink. The fingerprint is the
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't' is a reference to a nested subtree; the fingerprint is the referenced
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The entries on disk and in memory are ordered according to the following keys:
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directory, as a list of components
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--- Format 1 had the following different definition: ---
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rows = dirname, NULL, basename, NULL, MINIKIND, NULL, fileid_utf8, NULL,
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WHOLE NUMBER (* size *), NULL, packed stat, NULL, sha1|symlink target,
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PARENT ROW = NULL, revision_utf8, NULL, MINIKIND, NULL, dirname, NULL,
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basename, NULL, WHOLE NUMBER (* size *), NULL, "y" | "n", NULL,
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PARENT ROW's are emitted for every parent that is not in the ghosts details
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line. That is, if the parents are foo, bar, baz, and the ghosts are bar, then
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each row will have a PARENT ROW for foo and baz, but not for bar.
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In any tree, a kind of 'moved' indicates that the fingerprint field
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(which we treat as opaque data specific to the 'kind' anyway) has the
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details for the id of this row in that tree.
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I'm strongly tempted to add a id->path index as well, but I think that
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where we need id->path mapping; we also usually read the whole file, so
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I'm going to skip that for the moment, as we have the ability to locate
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via bisect any path in any tree, and if we lookup things by path, we can
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accumulate an id->path mapping as we go, which will tend to match what we
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I plan to implement this asap, so please speak up now to alter/tweak the
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design - and once we stabilise on this, I'll update the wiki page for
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The rationale for all this is that we want fast operations for the
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common case (diff/status/commit/merge on all files) and extremely fast
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operations for the less common but still occurs a lot status/diff/commit
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on specific files). Operations on specific files involve a scan for all
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the children of a path, *in every involved tree*, which the current
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format did not accommodate.
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1) Fast end to end use for bzr's top 5 uses cases. (commmit/diff/status/merge/???)
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2) fall back current object model as needed.
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3) scale usably to the largest trees known today - say 50K entries. (mozilla
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is an example of this)
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Eventually reuse dirstate objects across locks IFF the dirstate file has not
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been modified, but will require that we flush/ignore cached stat-hit data
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because we won't want to restat all files on disk just because a lock was
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acquired, yet we cannot trust the data after the previous lock was released.
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Memory representation:
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vector of all directories, and vector of the childen ?
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root_entrie = (direntry for root, [parent_direntries_for_root]),
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('', ['data for achild', 'data for bchild', 'data for cchild'])
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('dir', ['achild', 'cchild', 'echild'])
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- single bisect to find N subtrees from a path spec
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- in-order for serialisation - this is 'dirblock' grouping.
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- insertion of a file '/a' affects only the '/' child-vector, that is, to
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insert 10K elements from scratch does not generates O(N^2) memoves of a
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single vector, rather each individual, which tends to be limited to a
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manageable number. Will scale badly on trees with 10K entries in a
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single directory. compare with Inventory.InventoryDirectory which has
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a dictionary for the children. No bisect capability, can only probe for
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exact matches, or grab all elements and sort.
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- What's the risk of error here? Once we have the base format being processed
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we should have a net win regardless of optimality. So we are going to
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go with what seems reasonable.
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Maybe we should do a test profile of the core structure - 10K simulated
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searches/lookups/etc?
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Objects for each row?
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The lifetime of Dirstate objects is current per lock, but see above for
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possible extensions. The lifetime of a row from a dirstate is expected to be
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very short in the optimistic case: which we are optimising for. For instance,
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subtree status will determine from analysis of the disk data what rows need to
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be examined at all, and will be able to determine from a single row whether
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that file has altered or not, so we are aiming to process tens of thousands of
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entries each second within the dirstate context, before exposing anything to
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the larger codebase. This suggests we want the time for a single file
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comparison to be < 0.1 milliseconds. That would give us 10000 paths per second
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processed, and to scale to 100 thousand we'll another order of magnitude to do
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that. Now, as the lifetime for all unchanged entries is the time to parse, stat
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the file on disk, and then immediately discard, the overhead of object creation
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becomes a significant cost.
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Figures: Creating a tuple from from 3 elements was profiled at 0.0625
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microseconds, whereas creating a object which is subclassed from tuple was
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0.500 microseconds, and creating an object with 3 elements and slots was 3
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microseconds long. 0.1 milliseconds is 100 microseconds, and ideally we'll get
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down to 10 microseconds for the total processing - having 33% of that be object
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creation is a huge overhead. There is a potential cost in using tuples within
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each row which is that the conditional code to do comparisons may be slower
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than method invocation, but method invocation is known to be slow due to stack
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frame creation, so avoiding methods in these tight inner loops in unfortunately
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desirable. We can consider a pyrex version of this with objects in future if
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from stat import S_IEXEC
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def pack_stat(st, _encode=binascii.b2a_base64, _pack=struct.pack):
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"""Convert stat values into a packed representation."""
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# jam 20060614 it isn't really worth removing more entries if we
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# are going to leave it in packed form.
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# With only st_mtime and st_mode filesize is 5.5M and read time is 275ms
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# With all entries, filesize is 5.9M and read time is maybe 280ms
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# well within the noise margin
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# base64 encoding always adds a final newline, so strip it off
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# The current version
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return _encode(_pack('>LLLLLL'
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, st.st_size, int(st.st_mtime), int(st.st_ctime)
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, st.st_dev, st.st_ino & 0xFFFFFFFF, st.st_mode))[:-1]
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# This is 0.060s / 1.520s faster by not encoding as much information
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# return _encode(_pack('>LL', int(st.st_mtime), st.st_mode))[:-1]
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# This is not strictly faster than _encode(_pack())[:-1]
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# return '%X.%X.%X.%X.%X.%X' % (
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# st.st_size, int(st.st_mtime), int(st.st_ctime),
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# st.st_dev, st.st_ino, st.st_mode)
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# Similar to the _encode(_pack('>LL'))
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# return '%X.%X' % (int(st.st_mtime), st.st_mode)
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class DirState(object):
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"""Record directory and metadata state for fast access.
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A dirstate is a specialised data structure for managing local working
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tree state information. Its not yet well defined whether it is platform
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specific, and if it is how we detect/parameterize that.
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Dirstates use the usual lock_write, lock_read and unlock mechanisms.
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Unlike most bzr disk formats, DirStates must be locked for reading, using
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lock_read. (This is an os file lock internally.) This is necessary
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because the file can be rewritten in place.
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DirStates must be explicitly written with save() to commit changes; just
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unlocking them does not write the changes to disk.
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_kind_to_minikind = {
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'tree-reference': 't',
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_minikind_to_kind = {
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't': 'tree-reference',
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_stat_to_minikind = {
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_to_yesno = {True:'y', False: 'n'} # TODO profile the performance gain
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# of using int conversion rather than a dict here. AND BLAME ANDREW IF
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# TODO: jam 20070221 Figure out what to do if we have a record that exceeds
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# the BISECT_PAGE_SIZE. For now, we just have to make it large enough
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# that we are sure a single record will always fit.
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BISECT_PAGE_SIZE = 4096
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IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED = 1
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IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED = 2
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# A pack_stat (the x's) that is just noise and will never match the output
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NULL_PARENT_DETAILS = ('a', '', 0, False, '')
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HEADER_FORMAT_2 = '#bazaar dirstate flat format 2\n'
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HEADER_FORMAT_3 = '#bazaar dirstate flat format 3\n'
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def __init__(self, path):
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"""Create a DirState object.
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:param path: The path at which the dirstate file on disk should live.
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# _header_state and _dirblock_state represent the current state
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# of the dirstate metadata and the per-row data respectiely.
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# NOT_IN_MEMORY indicates that no data is in memory
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# IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED indicates that what we have in memory
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# is the same as is on disk
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# IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED indicates that we have a modified version
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# of what is on disk.
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# In future we will add more granularity, for instance _dirblock_state
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# will probably support partially-in-memory as a separate variable,
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# allowing for partially-in-memory unmodified and partially-in-memory
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self._header_state = DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
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self._dirblock_state = DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
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# If true, an error has been detected while updating the dirstate, and
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# for safety we're not going to commit to disk.
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self._changes_aborted = False
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self._state_file = None
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self._filename = path
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self._lock_token = None
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self._lock_state = None
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self._id_index = None
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# a map from packed_stat to sha's.
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self._packed_stat_index = None
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self._end_of_header = None
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self._cutoff_time = None
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self._split_path_cache = {}
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self._bisect_page_size = DirState.BISECT_PAGE_SIZE
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if 'hashcache' in debug.debug_flags:
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self._sha1_file = self._sha1_file_and_mutter
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self._sha1_file = osutils.sha_file_by_name
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# These two attributes provide a simple cache for lookups into the
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# dirstate in-memory vectors. By probing respectively for the last
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# block, and for the next entry, we save nearly 2 bisections per path
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self._last_block_index = None
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self._last_entry_index = None
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(self.__class__.__name__, self._filename)
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def add(self, path, file_id, kind, stat, fingerprint):
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"""Add a path to be tracked.
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:param path: The path within the dirstate - '' is the root, 'foo' is the
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path foo within the root, 'foo/bar' is the path bar within foo
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:param file_id: The file id of the path being added.
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:param kind: The kind of the path, as a string like 'file',
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:param stat: The output of os.lstat for the path.
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:param fingerprint: The sha value of the file,
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or the target of a symlink,
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or the referenced revision id for tree-references,
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or '' for directories.
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# find the block its in.
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# find the location in the block.
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# check its not there
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#------- copied from inventory.ensure_normalized_name - keep synced.
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# --- normalized_filename wants a unicode basename only, so get one.
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dirname, basename = osutils.split(path)
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# we dont import normalized_filename directly because we want to be
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# able to change the implementation at runtime for tests.
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norm_name, can_access = osutils.normalized_filename(basename)
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if norm_name != basename:
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raise errors.InvalidNormalization(path)
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# you should never have files called . or ..; just add the directory
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# in the parent, or according to the special treatment for the root
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if basename == '.' or basename == '..':
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raise errors.InvalidEntryName(path)
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# now that we've normalised, we need the correct utf8 path and
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# dirname and basename elements. This single encode and split should be
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# faster than three separate encodes.
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utf8path = (dirname + '/' + basename).strip('/').encode('utf8')
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dirname, basename = osutils.split(utf8path)
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# uses __class__ for speed; the check is needed for safety
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if file_id.__class__ is not str:
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raise AssertionError(
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"must be a utf8 file_id not %s" % (type(file_id), ))
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# Make sure the file_id does not exist in this tree
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file_id_entry = self._get_entry(0, fileid_utf8=file_id)
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if file_id_entry != (None, None):
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path = osutils.pathjoin(file_id_entry[0][0], file_id_entry[0][1])
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kind = DirState._minikind_to_kind[file_id_entry[1][0][0]]
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info = '%s:%s' % (kind, path)
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raise errors.DuplicateFileId(file_id, info)
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first_key = (dirname, basename, '')
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block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(first_key)
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# check the path is not in the tree
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block = self._dirblocks[block_index][1]
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entry_index, _ = self._find_entry_index(first_key, block)
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while (entry_index < len(block) and
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block[entry_index][0][0:2] == first_key[0:2]):
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if block[entry_index][1][0][0] not in 'ar':
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# this path is in the dirstate in the current tree.
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raise Exception, "adding already added path!"
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# The block where we want to put the file is not present. But it
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# might be because the directory was empty, or not loaded yet. Look
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# for a parent entry, if not found, raise NotVersionedError
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parent_dir, parent_base = osutils.split(dirname)
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parent_block_idx, parent_entry_idx, _, parent_present = \
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self._get_block_entry_index(parent_dir, parent_base, 0)
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if not parent_present:
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raise errors.NotVersionedError(path, str(self))
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self._ensure_block(parent_block_idx, parent_entry_idx, dirname)
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block = self._dirblocks[block_index][1]
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entry_key = (dirname, basename, file_id)
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packed_stat = DirState.NULLSTAT
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packed_stat = pack_stat(stat)
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parent_info = self._empty_parent_info()
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minikind = DirState._kind_to_minikind[kind]
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entry_data = entry_key, [
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(minikind, fingerprint, size, False, packed_stat),
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elif kind == 'directory':
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entry_data = entry_key, [
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(minikind, '', 0, False, packed_stat),
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elif kind == 'symlink':
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entry_data = entry_key, [
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(minikind, fingerprint, size, False, packed_stat),
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elif kind == 'tree-reference':
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entry_data = entry_key, [
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(minikind, fingerprint, 0, False, packed_stat),
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raise errors.BzrError('unknown kind %r' % kind)
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entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(entry_key, block)
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block.insert(entry_index, entry_data)
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if block[entry_index][1][0][0] != 'a':
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raise AssertionError(" %r(%r) already added" % (basename, file_id))
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block[entry_index][1][0] = entry_data[1][0]
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if kind == 'directory':
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# insert a new dirblock
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self._ensure_block(block_index, entry_index, utf8path)
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self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
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self._id_index.setdefault(entry_key[2], set()).add(entry_key)
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def _bisect(self, paths):
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"""Bisect through the disk structure for specific rows.
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:param paths: A list of paths to find
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:return: A dict mapping path => entries for found entries. Missing
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entries will not be in the map.
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The list is not sorted, and entries will be populated
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based on when they were read.
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self._requires_lock()
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# We need the file pointer to be right after the initial header block
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self._read_header_if_needed()
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# If _dirblock_state was in memory, we should just return info from
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# there, this function is only meant to handle when we want to read
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if self._dirblock_state != DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY:
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raise AssertionError("bad dirblock state %r" % self._dirblock_state)
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# The disk representation is generally info + '\0\n\0' at the end. But
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# for bisecting, it is easier to treat this as '\0' + info + '\0\n'
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# Because it means we can sync on the '\n'
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state_file = self._state_file
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file_size = os.fstat(state_file.fileno()).st_size
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# We end up with 2 extra fields, we should have a trailing '\n' to
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# ensure that we read the whole record, and we should have a precursur
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# '' which ensures that we start after the previous '\n'
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entry_field_count = self._fields_per_entry() + 1
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low = self._end_of_header
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high = file_size - 1 # Ignore the final '\0'
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# Map from (dir, name) => entry
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# Avoid infinite seeking
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max_count = 30*len(paths)
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# pending is a list of places to look.
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# each entry is a tuple of low, high, dir_names
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# low -> the first byte offset to read (inclusive)
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# high -> the last byte offset (inclusive)
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# dir_names -> The list of (dir, name) pairs that should be found in
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# the [low, high] range
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pending = [(low, high, paths)]
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page_size = self._bisect_page_size
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fields_to_entry = self._get_fields_to_entry()
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low, high, cur_files = pending.pop()
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if not cur_files or low >= high:
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if count > max_count:
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raise errors.BzrError('Too many seeks, most likely a bug.')
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mid = max(low, (low+high-page_size)/2)
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# limit the read size, so we don't end up reading data that we have
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read_size = min(page_size, (high-mid)+1)
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block = state_file.read(read_size)
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entries = block.split('\n')
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# We didn't find a '\n', so we cannot have found any records.
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# So put this range back and try again. But we know we have to
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# increase the page size, because a single read did not contain
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# a record break (so records must be larger than page_size)
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pending.append((low, high, cur_files))
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# Check the first and last entries, in case they are partial, or if
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# we don't care about the rest of this page
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first_fields = entries[0].split('\0')
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if len(first_fields) < entry_field_count:
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# We didn't get the complete first entry
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# so move start, and grab the next, which
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# should be a full entry
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start += len(entries[0])+1
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first_fields = entries[1].split('\0')
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if len(first_fields) <= 2:
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# We didn't even get a filename here... what do we do?
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# Try a large page size and repeat this query
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pending.append((low, high, cur_files))
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# Find what entries we are looking for, which occur before and
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# after this first record.
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first_path = first_fields[1] + '/' + first_fields[2]
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first_path = first_fields[2]
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first_loc = _bisect_path_left(cur_files, first_path)
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# These exist before the current location
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pre = cur_files[:first_loc]
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# These occur after the current location, which may be in the
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# data we read, or might be after the last entry
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post = cur_files[first_loc:]
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if post and len(first_fields) >= entry_field_count:
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# We have files after the first entry
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# Parse the last entry
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last_entry_num = len(entries)-1
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last_fields = entries[last_entry_num].split('\0')
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if len(last_fields) < entry_field_count:
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# The very last hunk was not complete,
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# read the previous hunk
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after = mid + len(block) - len(entries[-1])
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last_fields = entries[last_entry_num].split('\0')
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after = mid + len(block)
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last_path = last_fields[1] + '/' + last_fields[2]
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last_path = last_fields[2]
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last_loc = _bisect_path_right(post, last_path)
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middle_files = post[:last_loc]
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post = post[last_loc:]
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# We have files that should occur in this block
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# (>= first, <= last)
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# Either we will find them here, or we can mark them as
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if middle_files[0] == first_path:
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# We might need to go before this location
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pre.append(first_path)
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if middle_files[-1] == last_path:
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post.insert(0, last_path)
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# Find out what paths we have
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paths = {first_path:[first_fields]}
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# last_path might == first_path so we need to be
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# careful if we should append rather than overwrite
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if last_entry_num != first_entry_num:
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paths.setdefault(last_path, []).append(last_fields)
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for num in xrange(first_entry_num+1, last_entry_num):
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# TODO: jam 20070223 We are already splitting here, so
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# shouldn't we just split the whole thing rather
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# than doing the split again in add_one_record?
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fields = entries[num].split('\0')
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path = fields[1] + '/' + fields[2]
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paths.setdefault(path, []).append(fields)
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for path in middle_files:
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for fields in paths.get(path, []):
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# offset by 1 because of the opening '\0'
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# consider changing fields_to_entry to avoid the
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entry = fields_to_entry(fields[1:])
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found.setdefault(path, []).append(entry)
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# Now we have split up everything into pre, middle, and post, and
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# we have handled everything that fell in 'middle'.
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# We add 'post' first, so that we prefer to seek towards the
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# beginning, so that we will tend to go as early as we need, and
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# then only seek forward after that.
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pending.append((after, high, post))
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pending.append((low, start-1, pre))
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# Consider that we may want to return the directory entries in sorted
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# order. For now, we just return them in whatever order we found them,
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# and leave it up to the caller if they care if it is ordered or not.
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def _bisect_dirblocks(self, dir_list):
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"""Bisect through the disk structure to find entries in given dirs.
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_bisect_dirblocks is meant to find the contents of directories, which
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differs from _bisect, which only finds individual entries.
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:param dir_list: A sorted list of directory names ['', 'dir', 'foo'].
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:return: A map from dir => entries_for_dir
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# TODO: jam 20070223 A lot of the bisecting logic could be shared
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# between this and _bisect. It would require parameterizing the
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# inner loop with a function, though. We should evaluate the
673
# performance difference.
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self._requires_lock()
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# We need the file pointer to be right after the initial header block
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self._read_header_if_needed()
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# If _dirblock_state was in memory, we should just return info from
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# there, this function is only meant to handle when we want to read
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if self._dirblock_state != DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY:
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raise AssertionError("bad dirblock state %r" % self._dirblock_state)
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# The disk representation is generally info + '\0\n\0' at the end. But
683
# for bisecting, it is easier to treat this as '\0' + info + '\0\n'
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# Because it means we can sync on the '\n'
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state_file = self._state_file
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file_size = os.fstat(state_file.fileno()).st_size
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# We end up with 2 extra fields, we should have a trailing '\n' to
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# ensure that we read the whole record, and we should have a precursur
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# '' which ensures that we start after the previous '\n'
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entry_field_count = self._fields_per_entry() + 1
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low = self._end_of_header
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high = file_size - 1 # Ignore the final '\0'
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# Map from dir => entry
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# Avoid infinite seeking
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max_count = 30*len(dir_list)
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# pending is a list of places to look.
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# each entry is a tuple of low, high, dir_names
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# low -> the first byte offset to read (inclusive)
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# high -> the last byte offset (inclusive)
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# dirs -> The list of directories that should be found in
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# the [low, high] range
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pending = [(low, high, dir_list)]
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page_size = self._bisect_page_size
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fields_to_entry = self._get_fields_to_entry()
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low, high, cur_dirs = pending.pop()
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if not cur_dirs or low >= high:
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if count > max_count:
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raise errors.BzrError('Too many seeks, most likely a bug.')
723
mid = max(low, (low+high-page_size)/2)
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# limit the read size, so we don't end up reading data that we have
728
read_size = min(page_size, (high-mid)+1)
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block = state_file.read(read_size)
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entries = block.split('\n')
735
# We didn't find a '\n', so we cannot have found any records.
736
# So put this range back and try again. But we know we have to
737
# increase the page size, because a single read did not contain
738
# a record break (so records must be larger than page_size)
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pending.append((low, high, cur_dirs))
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# Check the first and last entries, in case they are partial, or if
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# we don't care about the rest of this page
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first_fields = entries[0].split('\0')
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if len(first_fields) < entry_field_count:
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# We didn't get the complete first entry
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# so move start, and grab the next, which
750
# should be a full entry
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start += len(entries[0])+1
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first_fields = entries[1].split('\0')
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if len(first_fields) <= 1:
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# We didn't even get a dirname here... what do we do?
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# Try a large page size and repeat this query
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pending.append((low, high, cur_dirs))
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# Find what entries we are looking for, which occur before and
763
# after this first record.
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first_dir = first_fields[1]
766
first_loc = bisect.bisect_left(cur_dirs, first_dir)
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# These exist before the current location
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pre = cur_dirs[:first_loc]
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# These occur after the current location, which may be in the
771
# data we read, or might be after the last entry
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post = cur_dirs[first_loc:]
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if post and len(first_fields) >= entry_field_count:
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# We have records to look at after the first entry
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# Parse the last entry
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last_entry_num = len(entries)-1
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last_fields = entries[last_entry_num].split('\0')
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if len(last_fields) < entry_field_count:
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# The very last hunk was not complete,
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# read the previous hunk
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after = mid + len(block) - len(entries[-1])
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last_fields = entries[last_entry_num].split('\0')
787
after = mid + len(block)
789
last_dir = last_fields[1]
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last_loc = bisect.bisect_right(post, last_dir)
792
middle_files = post[:last_loc]
793
post = post[last_loc:]
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# We have files that should occur in this block
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# (>= first, <= last)
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# Either we will find them here, or we can mark them as
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if middle_files[0] == first_dir:
802
# We might need to go before this location
803
pre.append(first_dir)
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if middle_files[-1] == last_dir:
805
post.insert(0, last_dir)
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# Find out what paths we have
808
paths = {first_dir:[first_fields]}
809
# last_dir might == first_dir so we need to be
810
# careful if we should append rather than overwrite
811
if last_entry_num != first_entry_num:
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paths.setdefault(last_dir, []).append(last_fields)
813
for num in xrange(first_entry_num+1, last_entry_num):
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# TODO: jam 20070223 We are already splitting here, so
815
# shouldn't we just split the whole thing rather
816
# than doing the split again in add_one_record?
817
fields = entries[num].split('\0')
818
paths.setdefault(fields[1], []).append(fields)
820
for cur_dir in middle_files:
821
for fields in paths.get(cur_dir, []):
822
# offset by 1 because of the opening '\0'
823
# consider changing fields_to_entry to avoid the
825
entry = fields_to_entry(fields[1:])
826
found.setdefault(cur_dir, []).append(entry)
828
# Now we have split up everything into pre, middle, and post, and
829
# we have handled everything that fell in 'middle'.
830
# We add 'post' first, so that we prefer to seek towards the
831
# beginning, so that we will tend to go as early as we need, and
832
# then only seek forward after that.
834
pending.append((after, high, post))
836
pending.append((low, start-1, pre))
840
def _bisect_recursive(self, paths):
841
"""Bisect for entries for all paths and their children.
843
This will use bisect to find all records for the supplied paths. It
844
will then continue to bisect for any records which are marked as
845
directories. (and renames?)
847
:param paths: A sorted list of (dir, name) pairs
848
eg: [('', 'a'), ('', 'f'), ('a/b', 'c')]
849
:return: A dictionary mapping (dir, name, file_id) => [tree_info]
851
# Map from (dir, name, file_id) => [tree_info]
854
found_dir_names = set()
856
# Directories that have been read
857
processed_dirs = set()
858
# Get the ball rolling with the first bisect for all entries.
859
newly_found = self._bisect(paths)
862
# Directories that need to be read
864
paths_to_search = set()
865
for entry_list in newly_found.itervalues():
866
for dir_name_id, trees_info in entry_list:
867
found[dir_name_id] = trees_info
868
found_dir_names.add(dir_name_id[:2])
870
for tree_info in trees_info:
871
minikind = tree_info[0]
874
# We already processed this one as a directory,
875
# we don't need to do the extra work again.
877
subdir, name, file_id = dir_name_id
878
path = osutils.pathjoin(subdir, name)
880
if path not in processed_dirs:
881
pending_dirs.add(path)
882
elif minikind == 'r':
883
# Rename, we need to directly search the target
884
# which is contained in the fingerprint column
885
dir_name = osutils.split(tree_info[1])
886
if dir_name[0] in pending_dirs:
887
# This entry will be found in the dir search
889
if dir_name not in found_dir_names:
890
paths_to_search.add(tree_info[1])
891
# Now we have a list of paths to look for directly, and
892
# directory blocks that need to be read.
893
# newly_found is mixing the keys between (dir, name) and path
894
# entries, but that is okay, because we only really care about the
896
newly_found = self._bisect(sorted(paths_to_search))
897
newly_found.update(self._bisect_dirblocks(sorted(pending_dirs)))
898
processed_dirs.update(pending_dirs)
901
def _discard_merge_parents(self):
902
"""Discard any parents trees beyond the first.
904
Note that if this fails the dirstate is corrupted.
906
After this function returns the dirstate contains 2 trees, neither of
909
self._read_header_if_needed()
910
parents = self.get_parent_ids()
913
# only require all dirblocks if we are doing a full-pass removal.
914
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
915
dead_patterns = set([('a', 'r'), ('a', 'a'), ('r', 'r'), ('r', 'a')])
916
def iter_entries_removable():
917
for block in self._dirblocks:
918
deleted_positions = []
919
for pos, entry in enumerate(block[1]):
921
if (entry[1][0][0], entry[1][1][0]) in dead_patterns:
922
deleted_positions.append(pos)
923
if deleted_positions:
924
if len(deleted_positions) == len(block[1]):
927
for pos in reversed(deleted_positions):
929
# if the first parent is a ghost:
930
if parents[0] in self.get_ghosts():
931
empty_parent = [DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS]
932
for entry in iter_entries_removable():
933
entry[1][1:] = empty_parent
935
for entry in iter_entries_removable():
939
self._parents = [parents[0]]
940
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
941
self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
943
def _empty_parent_info(self):
944
return [DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS] * (len(self._parents) -
947
def _ensure_block(self, parent_block_index, parent_row_index, dirname):
948
"""Ensure a block for dirname exists.
950
This function exists to let callers which know that there is a
951
directory dirname ensure that the block for it exists. This block can
952
fail to exist because of demand loading, or because a directory had no
953
children. In either case it is not an error. It is however an error to
954
call this if there is no parent entry for the directory, and thus the
955
function requires the coordinates of such an entry to be provided.
957
The root row is special cased and can be indicated with a parent block
960
:param parent_block_index: The index of the block in which dirname's row
962
:param parent_row_index: The index in the parent block where the row
964
:param dirname: The utf8 dirname to ensure there is a block for.
965
:return: The index for the block.
967
if dirname == '' and parent_row_index == 0 and parent_block_index == 0:
968
# This is the signature of the root row, and the
969
# contents-of-root row is always index 1
971
# the basename of the directory must be the end of its full name.
972
if not (parent_block_index == -1 and
973
parent_block_index == -1 and dirname == ''):
974
if not dirname.endswith(
975
self._dirblocks[parent_block_index][1][parent_row_index][0][1]):
976
raise AssertionError("bad dirname %r" % dirname)
977
block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key((dirname, '', ''))
979
## In future, when doing partial parsing, this should load and
980
# populate the entire block.
981
self._dirblocks.insert(block_index, (dirname, []))
984
def _entries_to_current_state(self, new_entries):
985
"""Load new_entries into self.dirblocks.
987
Process new_entries into the current state object, making them the active
988
state. The entries are grouped together by directory to form dirblocks.
990
:param new_entries: A sorted list of entries. This function does not sort
991
to prevent unneeded overhead when callers have a sorted list already.
994
if new_entries[0][0][0:2] != ('', ''):
995
raise AssertionError(
996
"Missing root row %r" % (new_entries[0][0],))
997
# The two blocks here are deliberate: the root block and the
998
# contents-of-root block.
999
self._dirblocks = [('', []), ('', [])]
1000
current_block = self._dirblocks[0][1]
1001
current_dirname = ''
1003
append_entry = current_block.append
1004
for entry in new_entries:
1005
if entry[0][0] != current_dirname:
1006
# new block - different dirname
1008
current_dirname = entry[0][0]
1009
self._dirblocks.append((current_dirname, current_block))
1010
append_entry = current_block.append
1011
# append the entry to the current block
1013
self._split_root_dirblock_into_contents()
1015
def _split_root_dirblock_into_contents(self):
1016
"""Split the root dirblocks into root and contents-of-root.
1018
After parsing by path, we end up with root entries and contents-of-root
1019
entries in the same block. This loop splits them out again.
1021
# The above loop leaves the "root block" entries mixed with the
1022
# "contents-of-root block". But we don't want an if check on
1023
# all entries, so instead we just fix it up here.
1024
if self._dirblocks[1] != ('', []):
1025
raise ValueError("bad dirblock start %r" % (self._dirblocks[1],))
1027
contents_of_root_block = []
1028
for entry in self._dirblocks[0][1]:
1029
if not entry[0][1]: # This is a root entry
1030
root_block.append(entry)
1032
contents_of_root_block.append(entry)
1033
self._dirblocks[0] = ('', root_block)
1034
self._dirblocks[1] = ('', contents_of_root_block)
1036
def _entry_to_line(self, entry):
1037
"""Serialize entry to a NULL delimited line ready for _get_output_lines.
1039
:param entry: An entry_tuple as defined in the module docstring.
1041
entire_entry = list(entry[0])
1042
for tree_number, tree_data in enumerate(entry[1]):
1043
# (minikind, fingerprint, size, executable, tree_specific_string)
1044
entire_entry.extend(tree_data)
1045
# 3 for the key, 5 for the fields per tree.
1046
tree_offset = 3 + tree_number * 5
1048
entire_entry[tree_offset + 0] = tree_data[0]
1050
entire_entry[tree_offset + 2] = str(tree_data[2])
1052
entire_entry[tree_offset + 3] = DirState._to_yesno[tree_data[3]]
1053
return '\0'.join(entire_entry)
1055
def _fields_per_entry(self):
1056
"""How many null separated fields should be in each entry row.
1058
Each line now has an extra '\n' field which is not used
1059
so we just skip over it
1061
3 fields for the key
1062
+ number of fields per tree_data (5) * tree count
1065
tree_count = 1 + self._num_present_parents()
1066
return 3 + 5 * tree_count + 1
1068
def _find_block(self, key, add_if_missing=False):
1069
"""Return the block that key should be present in.
1071
:param key: A dirstate entry key.
1072
:return: The block tuple.
1074
block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(key)
1076
if not add_if_missing:
1077
# check to see if key is versioned itself - we might want to
1078
# add it anyway, because dirs with no entries dont get a
1079
# dirblock at parse time.
1080
# This is an uncommon branch to take: most dirs have children,
1081
# and most code works with versioned paths.
1082
parent_base, parent_name = osutils.split(key[0])
1083
if not self._get_block_entry_index(parent_base, parent_name, 0)[3]:
1084
# some parent path has not been added - its an error to add
1086
raise errors.NotVersionedError(key[0:2], str(self))
1087
self._dirblocks.insert(block_index, (key[0], []))
1088
return self._dirblocks[block_index]
1090
def _find_block_index_from_key(self, key):
1091
"""Find the dirblock index for a key.
1093
:return: The block index, True if the block for the key is present.
1095
if key[0:2] == ('', ''):
1098
if (self._last_block_index is not None and
1099
self._dirblocks[self._last_block_index][0] == key[0]):
1100
return self._last_block_index, True
1103
block_index = bisect_dirblock(self._dirblocks, key[0], 1,
1104
cache=self._split_path_cache)
1105
# _right returns one-past-where-key is so we have to subtract
1106
# one to use it. we use _right here because there are two
1107
# '' blocks - the root, and the contents of root
1108
# we always have a minimum of 2 in self._dirblocks: root and
1109
# root-contents, and for '', we get 2 back, so this is
1110
# simple and correct:
1111
present = (block_index < len(self._dirblocks) and
1112
self._dirblocks[block_index][0] == key[0])
1113
self._last_block_index = block_index
1114
# Reset the entry index cache to the beginning of the block.
1115
self._last_entry_index = -1
1116
return block_index, present
1118
def _find_entry_index(self, key, block):
1119
"""Find the entry index for a key in a block.
1121
:return: The entry index, True if the entry for the key is present.
1123
len_block = len(block)
1125
if self._last_entry_index is not None:
1127
entry_index = self._last_entry_index + 1
1128
# A hit is when the key is after the last slot, and before or
1129
# equal to the next slot.
1130
if ((entry_index > 0 and block[entry_index - 1][0] < key) and
1131
key <= block[entry_index][0]):
1132
self._last_entry_index = entry_index
1133
present = (block[entry_index][0] == key)
1134
return entry_index, present
1137
entry_index = bisect.bisect_left(block, (key, []))
1138
present = (entry_index < len_block and
1139
block[entry_index][0] == key)
1140
self._last_entry_index = entry_index
1141
return entry_index, present
1144
def from_tree(tree, dir_state_filename):
1145
"""Create a dirstate from a bzr Tree.
1147
:param tree: The tree which should provide parent information and
1149
:return: a DirState object which is currently locked for writing.
1150
(it was locked by DirState.initialize)
1152
result = DirState.initialize(dir_state_filename)
1156
parent_ids = tree.get_parent_ids()
1157
num_parents = len(parent_ids)
1159
for parent_id in parent_ids:
1160
parent_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree(parent_id)
1161
parent_trees.append((parent_id, parent_tree))
1162
parent_tree.lock_read()
1163
result.set_parent_trees(parent_trees, [])
1164
result.set_state_from_inventory(tree.inventory)
1166
for revid, parent_tree in parent_trees:
1167
parent_tree.unlock()
1170
# The caller won't have a chance to unlock this, so make sure we
1176
def update_by_delta(self, delta):
1177
"""Apply an inventory delta to the dirstate for tree 0
1179
:param delta: An inventory delta. See Inventory.apply_delta for
1182
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
1185
for old_path, new_path, file_id, inv_entry in sorted(delta, reverse=True):
1186
if (file_id in insertions) or (file_id in removals):
1187
raise AssertionError("repeated file id in delta %r" % (file_id,))
1188
if old_path is not None:
1189
old_path = old_path.encode('utf-8')
1190
removals[file_id] = old_path
1191
if new_path is not None:
1192
new_path = new_path.encode('utf-8')
1193
dirname, basename = osutils.split(new_path)
1194
key = (dirname, basename, file_id)
1195
minikind = DirState._kind_to_minikind[inv_entry.kind]
1197
fingerprint = inv_entry.reference_revision
1200
insertions[file_id] = (key, minikind, inv_entry.executable,
1201
fingerprint, new_path)
1202
if None not in (old_path, new_path):
1203
for child in self._iter_child_entries(0, old_path):
1204
if child[0][2] in insertions or child[0][2] in removals:
1206
child_dirname = child[0][0]
1207
child_basename = child[0][1]
1208
minikind = child[1][0][0]
1209
fingerprint = child[1][0][4]
1210
executable = child[1][0][3]
1211
old_child_path = osutils.pathjoin(child[0][0],
1213
removals[child[0][2]] = old_child_path
1214
child_suffix = child_dirname[len(old_path):]
1215
new_child_dirname = (new_path + child_suffix)
1216
key = (new_child_dirname, child_basename, child[0][2])
1217
new_child_path = os.path.join(new_child_dirname,
1219
insertions[child[0][2]] = (key, minikind, executable,
1220
fingerprint, new_child_path)
1221
self._apply_removals(removals.values())
1222
self._apply_insertions(insertions.values())
1224
def _apply_removals(self, removals):
1225
for path in sorted(removals, reverse=True):
1226
dirname, basename = osutils.split(path)
1227
block_i, entry_i, d_present, f_present = \
1228
self._get_block_entry_index(dirname, basename, 0)
1229
entry = self._dirblocks[block_i][1][entry_i]
1230
self._make_absent(entry)
1232
def _apply_insertions(self, adds):
1233
for key, minikind, executable, fingerprint, path_utf8 in sorted(adds):
1234
self.update_minimal(key, minikind, executable, fingerprint,
1235
path_utf8=path_utf8)
1237
def update_basis_by_delta(self, delta, new_revid):
1238
"""Update the parents of this tree after a commit.
1240
This gives the tree one parent, with revision id new_revid. The
1241
inventory delta is applied to the current basis tree to generate the
1242
inventory for the parent new_revid, and all other parent trees are
1245
Note that an exception during the operation of this method will leave
1246
the dirstate in a corrupt state where it should not be saved.
1248
Finally, we expect all changes to be synchronising the basis tree with
1251
:param new_revid: The new revision id for the trees parent.
1252
:param delta: An inventory delta (see apply_inventory_delta) describing
1253
the changes from the current left most parent revision to new_revid.
1255
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
1256
self._discard_merge_parents()
1257
if self._ghosts != []:
1258
raise NotImplementedError(self.update_basis_by_delta)
1259
if len(self._parents) == 0:
1260
# setup a blank tree, the most simple way.
1261
empty_parent = DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS
1262
for entry in self._iter_entries():
1263
entry[1].append(empty_parent)
1264
self._parents.append(new_revid)
1266
self._parents[0] = new_revid
1268
delta = sorted(delta, reverse=True)
1272
# The paths this function accepts are unicode and must be encoded as we
1274
encode = cache_utf8.encode
1275
inv_to_entry = self._inv_entry_to_details
1276
# delta is now (deletes, changes), (adds) in reverse lexographical
1278
# deletes in reverse lexographic order are safe to process in situ.
1279
# renames are not, as a rename from any path could go to a path
1280
# lexographically lower, so we transform renames into delete, add pairs,
1281
# expanding them recursively as needed.
1282
# At the same time, to reduce interface friction we convert the input
1283
# inventory entries to dirstate.
1284
root_only = ('', '')
1285
for old_path, new_path, file_id, inv_entry in delta:
1286
if old_path is None:
1287
adds.append((None, encode(new_path), file_id,
1288
inv_to_entry(inv_entry), True))
1289
elif new_path is None:
1290
deletes.append((encode(old_path), None, file_id, None, True))
1291
elif (old_path, new_path) != root_only:
1293
# Because renames must preserve their children we must have
1294
# processed all relocations and removes before hand. The sort
1295
# order ensures we've examined the child paths, but we also
1296
# have to execute the removals, or the split to an add/delete
1297
# pair will result in the deleted item being reinserted, or
1298
# renamed items being reinserted twice - and possibly at the
1299
# wrong place. Splitting into a delete/add pair also simplifies
1300
# the handling of entries with ('f', ...), ('r' ...) because
1301
# the target of the 'r' is old_path here, and we add that to
1302
# deletes, meaning that the add handler does not need to check
1303
# for 'r' items on every pass.
1304
self._update_basis_apply_deletes(deletes)
1306
new_path_utf8 = encode(new_path)
1307
# Split into an add/delete pair recursively.
1308
adds.append((None, new_path_utf8, file_id,
1309
inv_to_entry(inv_entry), False))
1310
# Expunge deletes that we've seen so that deleted/renamed
1311
# children of a rename directory are handled correctly.
1312
new_deletes = reversed(list(self._iter_child_entries(1,
1314
# Remove the current contents of the tree at orig_path, and
1315
# reinsert at the correct new path.
1316
for entry in new_deletes:
1318
source_path = entry[0][0] + '/' + entry[0][1]
1320
source_path = entry[0][1]
1322
target_path = new_path_utf8 + source_path[len(old_path):]
1325
raise AssertionError("cannot rename directory to"
1327
target_path = source_path[len(old_path) + 1:]
1328
adds.append((None, target_path, entry[0][2], entry[1][1], False))
1330
(source_path, target_path, entry[0][2], None, False))
1332
(encode(old_path), new_path, file_id, None, False))
1334
# changes to just the root should not require remove/insertion
1336
changes.append((encode(old_path), encode(new_path), file_id,
1337
inv_to_entry(inv_entry)))
1339
# Finish expunging deletes/first half of renames.
1340
self._update_basis_apply_deletes(deletes)
1341
# Reinstate second half of renames and new paths.
1342
self._update_basis_apply_adds(adds)
1343
# Apply in-situ changes.
1344
self._update_basis_apply_changes(changes)
1346
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
1347
self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
1348
self._id_index = None
1351
def _update_basis_apply_adds(self, adds):
1352
"""Apply a sequence of adds to tree 1 during update_basis_by_delta.
1354
They may be adds, or renames that have been split into add/delete
1357
:param adds: A sequence of adds. Each add is a tuple:
1358
(None, new_path_utf8, file_id, (entry_details), real_add). real_add
1359
is False when the add is the second half of a remove-and-reinsert
1360
pair created to handle renames and deletes.
1362
# Adds are accumulated partly from renames, so can be in any input
1365
# adds is now in lexographic order, which places all parents before
1366
# their children, so we can process it linearly.
1368
for old_path, new_path, file_id, new_details, real_add in adds:
1369
# the entry for this file_id must be in tree 0.
1370
entry = self._get_entry(0, file_id, new_path)
1371
if entry[0] is None or entry[0][2] != file_id:
1372
self._changes_aborted = True
1373
raise errors.InconsistentDelta(new_path, file_id,
1374
'working tree does not contain new entry')
1375
if real_add and entry[1][1][0] not in absent:
1376
self._changes_aborted = True
1377
raise errors.InconsistentDelta(new_path, file_id,
1378
'The entry was considered to be a genuinely new record,'
1379
' but there was already an old record for it.')
1380
# We don't need to update the target of an 'r' because the handling
1381
# of renames turns all 'r' situations into a delete at the original
1383
entry[1][1] = new_details
1385
def _update_basis_apply_changes(self, changes):
1386
"""Apply a sequence of changes to tree 1 during update_basis_by_delta.
1388
:param adds: A sequence of changes. Each change is a tuple:
1389
(path_utf8, path_utf8, file_id, (entry_details))
1392
for old_path, new_path, file_id, new_details in changes:
1393
# the entry for this file_id must be in tree 0.
1394
entry = self._get_entry(0, file_id, new_path)
1395
if entry[0] is None or entry[0][2] != file_id:
1396
self._changes_aborted = True
1397
raise errors.InconsistentDelta(new_path, file_id,
1398
'working tree does not contain new entry')
1399
if (entry[1][0][0] in absent or
1400
entry[1][1][0] in absent):
1401
self._changes_aborted = True
1402
raise errors.InconsistentDelta(new_path, file_id,
1403
'changed considered absent')
1404
entry[1][1] = new_details
1406
def _update_basis_apply_deletes(self, deletes):
1407
"""Apply a sequence of deletes to tree 1 during update_basis_by_delta.
1409
They may be deletes, or renames that have been split into add/delete
1412
:param deletes: A sequence of deletes. Each delete is a tuple:
1413
(old_path_utf8, new_path_utf8, file_id, None, real_delete).
1414
real_delete is True when the desired outcome is an actual deletion
1415
rather than the rename handling logic temporarily deleting a path
1416
during the replacement of a parent.
1418
null = DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS
1419
for old_path, new_path, file_id, _, real_delete in deletes:
1420
if real_delete != (new_path is None):
1421
raise AssertionError("bad delete delta")
1422
# the entry for this file_id must be in tree 1.
1423
dirname, basename = osutils.split(old_path)
1424
block_index, entry_index, dir_present, file_present = \
1425
self._get_block_entry_index(dirname, basename, 1)
1426
if not file_present:
1427
self._changes_aborted = True
1428
raise errors.InconsistentDelta(old_path, file_id,
1429
'basis tree does not contain removed entry')
1430
entry = self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index]
1431
if entry[0][2] != file_id:
1432
self._changes_aborted = True
1433
raise errors.InconsistentDelta(old_path, file_id,
1434
'mismatched file_id in tree 1')
1436
if entry[1][0][0] != 'a':
1437
self._changes_aborted = True
1438
raise errors.InconsistentDelta(old_path, file_id,
1439
'This was marked as a real delete, but the WT state'
1440
' claims that it still exists and is versioned.')
1441
del self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index]
1443
if entry[1][0][0] == 'a':
1444
self._changes_aborted = True
1445
raise errors.InconsistentDelta(old_path, file_id,
1446
'The entry was considered a rename, but the source path'
1447
' is marked as absent.')
1448
# For whatever reason, we were asked to rename an entry
1449
# that was originally marked as deleted. This could be
1450
# because we are renaming the parent directory, and the WT
1451
# current state has the file marked as deleted.
1452
elif entry[1][0][0] == 'r':
1453
# implement the rename
1454
del self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index]
1456
# it is being resurrected here, so blank it out temporarily.
1457
self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index][1][1] = null
1459
def update_entry(self, entry, abspath, stat_value,
1460
_stat_to_minikind=_stat_to_minikind,
1461
_pack_stat=pack_stat):
1462
"""Update the entry based on what is actually on disk.
1464
:param entry: This is the dirblock entry for the file in question.
1465
:param abspath: The path on disk for this file.
1466
:param stat_value: (optional) if we already have done a stat on the
1468
:return: The sha1 hexdigest of the file (40 bytes) or link target of a
1472
minikind = _stat_to_minikind[stat_value.st_mode & 0170000]
1476
packed_stat = _pack_stat(stat_value)
1477
(saved_minikind, saved_link_or_sha1, saved_file_size,
1478
saved_executable, saved_packed_stat) = entry[1][0]
1480
if (minikind == saved_minikind
1481
and packed_stat == saved_packed_stat):
1482
# The stat hasn't changed since we saved, so we can re-use the
1487
# size should also be in packed_stat
1488
if saved_file_size == stat_value.st_size:
1489
return saved_link_or_sha1
1491
# If we have gotten this far, that means that we need to actually
1492
# process this entry.
1495
link_or_sha1 = self._sha1_file(abspath)
1496
executable = self._is_executable(stat_value.st_mode,
1498
if self._cutoff_time is None:
1499
self._sha_cutoff_time()
1500
if (stat_value.st_mtime < self._cutoff_time
1501
and stat_value.st_ctime < self._cutoff_time):
1502
entry[1][0] = ('f', link_or_sha1, stat_value.st_size,
1503
executable, packed_stat)
1505
entry[1][0] = ('f', '', stat_value.st_size,
1506
executable, DirState.NULLSTAT)
1507
elif minikind == 'd':
1509
entry[1][0] = ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat)
1510
if saved_minikind != 'd':
1511
# This changed from something into a directory. Make sure we
1512
# have a directory block for it. This doesn't happen very
1513
# often, so this doesn't have to be super fast.
1514
block_index, entry_index, dir_present, file_present = \
1515
self._get_block_entry_index(entry[0][0], entry[0][1], 0)
1516
self._ensure_block(block_index, entry_index,
1517
osutils.pathjoin(entry[0][0], entry[0][1]))
1518
elif minikind == 'l':
1519
link_or_sha1 = self._read_link(abspath, saved_link_or_sha1)
1520
if self._cutoff_time is None:
1521
self._sha_cutoff_time()
1522
if (stat_value.st_mtime < self._cutoff_time
1523
and stat_value.st_ctime < self._cutoff_time):
1524
entry[1][0] = ('l', link_or_sha1, stat_value.st_size,
1527
entry[1][0] = ('l', '', stat_value.st_size,
1528
False, DirState.NULLSTAT)
1529
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
1532
def _sha_cutoff_time(self):
1533
"""Return cutoff time.
1535
Files modified more recently than this time are at risk of being
1536
undetectably modified and so can't be cached.
1538
# Cache the cutoff time as long as we hold a lock.
1539
# time.time() isn't super expensive (approx 3.38us), but
1540
# when you call it 50,000 times it adds up.
1541
# For comparison, os.lstat() costs 7.2us if it is hot.
1542
self._cutoff_time = int(time.time()) - 3
1543
return self._cutoff_time
1545
def _lstat(self, abspath, entry):
1546
"""Return the os.lstat value for this path."""
1547
return os.lstat(abspath)
1549
def _sha1_file_and_mutter(self, abspath):
1550
# when -Dhashcache is turned on, this is monkey-patched in to log
1552
trace.mutter("dirstate sha1 " + abspath)
1553
return osutils.sha_file_by_name(abspath)
1555
def _is_executable(self, mode, old_executable):
1556
"""Is this file executable?"""
1557
return bool(S_IEXEC & mode)
1559
def _is_executable_win32(self, mode, old_executable):
1560
"""On win32 the executable bit is stored in the dirstate."""
1561
return old_executable
1563
if sys.platform == 'win32':
1564
_is_executable = _is_executable_win32
1566
def _read_link(self, abspath, old_link):
1567
"""Read the target of a symlink"""
1568
# TODO: jam 200700301 On Win32, this could just return the value
1569
# already in memory. However, this really needs to be done at a
1570
# higher level, because there either won't be anything on disk,
1571
# or the thing on disk will be a file.
1572
return os.readlink(abspath)
1574
def get_ghosts(self):
1575
"""Return a list of the parent tree revision ids that are ghosts."""
1576
self._read_header_if_needed()
1579
def get_lines(self):
1580
"""Serialise the entire dirstate to a sequence of lines."""
1581
if (self._header_state == DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED and
1582
self._dirblock_state == DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED):
1583
# read whats on disk.
1584
self._state_file.seek(0)
1585
return self._state_file.readlines()
1587
lines.append(self._get_parents_line(self.get_parent_ids()))
1588
lines.append(self._get_ghosts_line(self._ghosts))
1589
# append the root line which is special cased
1590
lines.extend(map(self._entry_to_line, self._iter_entries()))
1591
return self._get_output_lines(lines)
1593
def _get_ghosts_line(self, ghost_ids):
1594
"""Create a line for the state file for ghost information."""
1595
return '\0'.join([str(len(ghost_ids))] + ghost_ids)
1597
def _get_parents_line(self, parent_ids):
1598
"""Create a line for the state file for parents information."""
1599
return '\0'.join([str(len(parent_ids))] + parent_ids)
1601
def _get_fields_to_entry(self):
1602
"""Get a function which converts entry fields into a entry record.
1604
This handles size and executable, as well as parent records.
1606
:return: A function which takes a list of fields, and returns an
1607
appropriate record for storing in memory.
1609
# This is intentionally unrolled for performance
1610
num_present_parents = self._num_present_parents()
1611
if num_present_parents == 0:
1612
def fields_to_entry_0_parents(fields, _int=int):
1613
path_name_file_id_key = (fields[0], fields[1], fields[2])
1614
return (path_name_file_id_key, [
1616
fields[3], # minikind
1617
fields[4], # fingerprint
1618
_int(fields[5]), # size
1619
fields[6] == 'y', # executable
1620
fields[7], # packed_stat or revision_id
1622
return fields_to_entry_0_parents
1623
elif num_present_parents == 1:
1624
def fields_to_entry_1_parent(fields, _int=int):
1625
path_name_file_id_key = (fields[0], fields[1], fields[2])
1626
return (path_name_file_id_key, [
1628
fields[3], # minikind
1629
fields[4], # fingerprint
1630
_int(fields[5]), # size
1631
fields[6] == 'y', # executable
1632
fields[7], # packed_stat or revision_id
1635
fields[8], # minikind
1636
fields[9], # fingerprint
1637
_int(fields[10]), # size
1638
fields[11] == 'y', # executable
1639
fields[12], # packed_stat or revision_id
1642
return fields_to_entry_1_parent
1643
elif num_present_parents == 2:
1644
def fields_to_entry_2_parents(fields, _int=int):
1645
path_name_file_id_key = (fields[0], fields[1], fields[2])
1646
return (path_name_file_id_key, [
1648
fields[3], # minikind
1649
fields[4], # fingerprint
1650
_int(fields[5]), # size
1651
fields[6] == 'y', # executable
1652
fields[7], # packed_stat or revision_id
1655
fields[8], # minikind
1656
fields[9], # fingerprint
1657
_int(fields[10]), # size
1658
fields[11] == 'y', # executable
1659
fields[12], # packed_stat or revision_id
1662
fields[13], # minikind
1663
fields[14], # fingerprint
1664
_int(fields[15]), # size
1665
fields[16] == 'y', # executable
1666
fields[17], # packed_stat or revision_id
1669
return fields_to_entry_2_parents
1671
def fields_to_entry_n_parents(fields, _int=int):
1672
path_name_file_id_key = (fields[0], fields[1], fields[2])
1673
trees = [(fields[cur], # minikind
1674
fields[cur+1], # fingerprint
1675
_int(fields[cur+2]), # size
1676
fields[cur+3] == 'y', # executable
1677
fields[cur+4], # stat or revision_id
1678
) for cur in xrange(3, len(fields)-1, 5)]
1679
return path_name_file_id_key, trees
1680
return fields_to_entry_n_parents
1682
def get_parent_ids(self):
1683
"""Return a list of the parent tree ids for the directory state."""
1684
self._read_header_if_needed()
1685
return list(self._parents)
1687
def _get_block_entry_index(self, dirname, basename, tree_index):
1688
"""Get the coordinates for a path in the state structure.
1690
:param dirname: The utf8 dirname to lookup.
1691
:param basename: The utf8 basename to lookup.
1692
:param tree_index: The index of the tree for which this lookup should
1694
:return: A tuple describing where the path is located, or should be
1695
inserted. The tuple contains four fields: the block index, the row
1696
index, the directory is present (boolean), the entire path is
1697
present (boolean). There is no guarantee that either
1698
coordinate is currently reachable unless the found field for it is
1699
True. For instance, a directory not present in the searched tree
1700
may be returned with a value one greater than the current highest
1701
block offset. The directory present field will always be True when
1702
the path present field is True. The directory present field does
1703
NOT indicate that the directory is present in the searched tree,
1704
rather it indicates that there are at least some files in some
1707
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
1708
key = dirname, basename, ''
1709
block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(key)
1711
# no such directory - return the dir index and 0 for the row.
1712
return block_index, 0, False, False
1713
block = self._dirblocks[block_index][1] # access the entries only
1714
entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(key, block)
1715
# linear search through entries at this path to find the one
1717
while entry_index < len(block) and block[entry_index][0][1] == basename:
1718
if block[entry_index][1][tree_index][0] not in 'ar':
1719
# neither absent or relocated
1720
return block_index, entry_index, True, True
1722
return block_index, entry_index, True, False
1724
def _get_entry(self, tree_index, fileid_utf8=None, path_utf8=None):
1725
"""Get the dirstate entry for path in tree tree_index.
1727
If either file_id or path is supplied, it is used as the key to lookup.
1728
If both are supplied, the fastest lookup is used, and an error is
1729
raised if they do not both point at the same row.
1731
:param tree_index: The index of the tree we wish to locate this path
1732
in. If the path is present in that tree, the entry containing its
1733
details is returned, otherwise (None, None) is returned
1734
0 is the working tree, higher indexes are successive parent
1736
:param fileid_utf8: A utf8 file_id to look up.
1737
:param path_utf8: An utf8 path to be looked up.
1738
:return: The dirstate entry tuple for path, or (None, None)
1740
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
1741
if path_utf8 is not None:
1742
if type(path_utf8) is not str:
1743
raise AssertionError('path_utf8 is not a str: %s %s'
1744
% (type(path_utf8), path_utf8))
1745
# path lookups are faster
1746
dirname, basename = osutils.split(path_utf8)
1747
block_index, entry_index, dir_present, file_present = \
1748
self._get_block_entry_index(dirname, basename, tree_index)
1749
if not file_present:
1751
entry = self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index]
1752
if not (entry[0][2] and entry[1][tree_index][0] not in ('a', 'r')):
1753
raise AssertionError('unversioned entry?')
1755
if entry[0][2] != fileid_utf8:
1756
self._changes_aborted = True
1757
raise errors.BzrError('integrity error ? : mismatching'
1758
' tree_index, file_id and path')
1761
possible_keys = self._get_id_index().get(fileid_utf8, None)
1762
if not possible_keys:
1764
for key in possible_keys:
1765
block_index, present = \
1766
self._find_block_index_from_key(key)
1767
# strange, probably indicates an out of date
1768
# id index - for now, allow this.
1771
# WARNING: DO not change this code to use _get_block_entry_index
1772
# as that function is not suitable: it does not use the key
1773
# to lookup, and thus the wrong coordinates are returned.
1774
block = self._dirblocks[block_index][1]
1775
entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(key, block)
1777
entry = self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index]
1778
if entry[1][tree_index][0] in 'fdlt':
1779
# this is the result we are looking for: the
1780
# real home of this file_id in this tree.
1782
if entry[1][tree_index][0] == 'a':
1783
# there is no home for this entry in this tree
1785
if entry[1][tree_index][0] != 'r':
1786
raise AssertionError(
1787
"entry %r has invalid minikind %r for tree %r" \
1789
entry[1][tree_index][0],
1791
real_path = entry[1][tree_index][1]
1792
return self._get_entry(tree_index, fileid_utf8=fileid_utf8,
1793
path_utf8=real_path)
1797
def initialize(cls, path):
1798
"""Create a new dirstate on path.
1800
The new dirstate will be an empty tree - that is it has no parents,
1801
and only a root node - which has id ROOT_ID.
1803
:param path: The name of the file for the dirstate.
1804
:return: A write-locked DirState object.
1806
# This constructs a new DirState object on a path, sets the _state_file
1807
# to a new empty file for that path. It then calls _set_data() with our
1808
# stock empty dirstate information - a root with ROOT_ID, no children,
1809
# and no parents. Finally it calls save() to ensure that this data will
1812
# root dir and root dir contents with no children.
1813
empty_tree_dirblocks = [('', []), ('', [])]
1814
# a new root directory, with a NULLSTAT.
1815
empty_tree_dirblocks[0][1].append(
1816
(('', '', inventory.ROOT_ID), [
1817
('d', '', 0, False, DirState.NULLSTAT),
1821
result._set_data([], empty_tree_dirblocks)
1828
def _inv_entry_to_details(self, inv_entry):
1829
"""Convert an inventory entry (from a revision tree) to state details.
1831
:param inv_entry: An inventory entry whose sha1 and link targets can be
1832
relied upon, and which has a revision set.
1833
:return: A details tuple - the details for a single tree at a path +
1836
kind = inv_entry.kind
1837
minikind = DirState._kind_to_minikind[kind]
1838
tree_data = inv_entry.revision
1839
if kind == 'directory':
1843
elif kind == 'symlink':
1844
fingerprint = inv_entry.symlink_target or ''
1847
elif kind == 'file':
1848
fingerprint = inv_entry.text_sha1 or ''
1849
size = inv_entry.text_size or 0
1850
executable = inv_entry.executable
1851
elif kind == 'tree-reference':
1852
fingerprint = inv_entry.reference_revision or ''
1856
raise Exception("can't pack %s" % inv_entry)
1857
return (minikind, fingerprint, size, executable, tree_data)
1859
def _iter_child_entries(self, tree_index, path_utf8):
1860
"""Iterate over all the entries that are children of path_utf.
1862
This only returns entries that are present (not in 'a', 'r') in
1863
tree_index. tree_index data is not refreshed, so if tree 0 is used,
1864
results may differ from that obtained if paths were statted to
1865
determine what ones were directories.
1867
Asking for the children of a non-directory will return an empty
1871
next_pending_dirs = [path_utf8]
1873
while next_pending_dirs:
1874
pending_dirs = next_pending_dirs
1875
next_pending_dirs = []
1876
for path in pending_dirs:
1877
block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(
1879
if block_index == 0:
1881
if len(self._dirblocks) == 1:
1882
# asked for the children of the root with no other
1886
# children of a non-directory asked for.
1888
block = self._dirblocks[block_index]
1889
for entry in block[1]:
1890
kind = entry[1][tree_index][0]
1891
if kind not in absent:
1895
path = entry[0][0] + '/' + entry[0][1]
1898
next_pending_dirs.append(path)
1900
def _iter_entries(self):
1901
"""Iterate over all the entries in the dirstate.
1903
Each yelt item is an entry in the standard format described in the
1904
docstring of bzrlib.dirstate.
1906
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
1907
for directory in self._dirblocks:
1908
for entry in directory[1]:
1911
def _get_id_index(self):
1912
"""Get an id index of self._dirblocks."""
1913
if self._id_index is None:
1915
for key, tree_details in self._iter_entries():
1916
id_index.setdefault(key[2], set()).add(key)
1917
self._id_index = id_index
1918
return self._id_index
1920
def _get_output_lines(self, lines):
1921
"""Format lines for final output.
1923
:param lines: A sequence of lines containing the parents list and the
1926
output_lines = [DirState.HEADER_FORMAT_3]
1927
lines.append('') # a final newline
1928
inventory_text = '\0\n\0'.join(lines)
1929
output_lines.append('crc32: %s\n' % (zlib.crc32(inventory_text),))
1930
# -3, 1 for num parents, 1 for ghosts, 1 for final newline
1931
num_entries = len(lines)-3
1932
output_lines.append('num_entries: %s\n' % (num_entries,))
1933
output_lines.append(inventory_text)
1936
def _make_deleted_row(self, fileid_utf8, parents):
1937
"""Return a deleted row for fileid_utf8."""
1938
return ('/', 'RECYCLED.BIN', 'file', fileid_utf8, 0, DirState.NULLSTAT,
1941
def _num_present_parents(self):
1942
"""The number of parent entries in each record row."""
1943
return len(self._parents) - len(self._ghosts)
1947
"""Construct a DirState on the file at path path.
1949
:return: An unlocked DirState object, associated with the given path.
1951
result = DirState(path)
1954
def _read_dirblocks_if_needed(self):
1955
"""Read in all the dirblocks from the file if they are not in memory.
1957
This populates self._dirblocks, and sets self._dirblock_state to
1958
IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED. It is not currently ready for incremental block
1961
self._read_header_if_needed()
1962
if self._dirblock_state == DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY:
1963
_read_dirblocks(self)
1965
def _read_header(self):
1966
"""This reads in the metadata header, and the parent ids.
1968
After reading in, the file should be positioned at the null
1969
just before the start of the first record in the file.
1971
:return: (expected crc checksum, number of entries, parent list)
1973
self._read_prelude()
1974
parent_line = self._state_file.readline()
1975
info = parent_line.split('\0')
1976
num_parents = int(info[0])
1977
self._parents = info[1:-1]
1978
ghost_line = self._state_file.readline()
1979
info = ghost_line.split('\0')
1980
num_ghosts = int(info[1])
1981
self._ghosts = info[2:-1]
1982
self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED
1983
self._end_of_header = self._state_file.tell()
1985
def _read_header_if_needed(self):
1986
"""Read the header of the dirstate file if needed."""
1987
# inline this as it will be called a lot
1988
if not self._lock_token:
1989
raise errors.ObjectNotLocked(self)
1990
if self._header_state == DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY:
1993
def _read_prelude(self):
1994
"""Read in the prelude header of the dirstate file.
1996
This only reads in the stuff that is not connected to the crc
1997
checksum. The position will be correct to read in the rest of
1998
the file and check the checksum after this point.
1999
The next entry in the file should be the number of parents,
2000
and their ids. Followed by a newline.
2002
header = self._state_file.readline()
2003
if header != DirState.HEADER_FORMAT_3:
2004
raise errors.BzrError(
2005
'invalid header line: %r' % (header,))
2006
crc_line = self._state_file.readline()
2007
if not crc_line.startswith('crc32: '):
2008
raise errors.BzrError('missing crc32 checksum: %r' % crc_line)
2009
self.crc_expected = int(crc_line[len('crc32: '):-1])
2010
num_entries_line = self._state_file.readline()
2011
if not num_entries_line.startswith('num_entries: '):
2012
raise errors.BzrError('missing num_entries line')
2013
self._num_entries = int(num_entries_line[len('num_entries: '):-1])
2015
def sha1_from_stat(self, path, stat_result, _pack_stat=pack_stat):
2016
"""Find a sha1 given a stat lookup."""
2017
return self._get_packed_stat_index().get(_pack_stat(stat_result), None)
2019
def _get_packed_stat_index(self):
2020
"""Get a packed_stat index of self._dirblocks."""
2021
if self._packed_stat_index is None:
2023
for key, tree_details in self._iter_entries():
2024
if tree_details[0][0] == 'f':
2025
index[tree_details[0][4]] = tree_details[0][1]
2026
self._packed_stat_index = index
2027
return self._packed_stat_index
2030
"""Save any pending changes created during this session.
2032
We reuse the existing file, because that prevents race conditions with
2033
file creation, and use oslocks on it to prevent concurrent modification
2034
and reads - because dirstate's incremental data aggregation is not
2035
compatible with reading a modified file, and replacing a file in use by
2036
another process is impossible on Windows.
2038
A dirstate in read only mode should be smart enough though to validate
2039
that the file has not changed, and otherwise discard its cache and
2040
start over, to allow for fine grained read lock duration, so 'status'
2041
wont block 'commit' - for example.
2043
if self._changes_aborted:
2044
# Should this be a warning? For now, I'm expecting that places that
2045
# mark it inconsistent will warn, making a warning here redundant.
2046
trace.mutter('Not saving DirState because '
2047
'_changes_aborted is set.')
2049
if (self._header_state == DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED or
2050
self._dirblock_state == DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED):
2052
grabbed_write_lock = False
2053
if self._lock_state != 'w':
2054
grabbed_write_lock, new_lock = self._lock_token.temporary_write_lock()
2055
# Switch over to the new lock, as the old one may be closed.
2056
# TODO: jam 20070315 We should validate the disk file has
2057
# not changed contents. Since temporary_write_lock may
2058
# not be an atomic operation.
2059
self._lock_token = new_lock
2060
self._state_file = new_lock.f
2061
if not grabbed_write_lock:
2062
# We couldn't grab a write lock, so we switch back to a read one
2065
self._state_file.seek(0)
2066
self._state_file.writelines(self.get_lines())
2067
self._state_file.truncate()
2068
self._state_file.flush()
2069
self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED
2070
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED
2072
if grabbed_write_lock:
2073
self._lock_token = self._lock_token.restore_read_lock()
2074
self._state_file = self._lock_token.f
2075
# TODO: jam 20070315 We should validate the disk file has
2076
# not changed contents. Since restore_read_lock may
2077
# not be an atomic operation.
2079
def _set_data(self, parent_ids, dirblocks):
2080
"""Set the full dirstate data in memory.
2082
This is an internal function used to completely replace the objects
2083
in memory state. It puts the dirstate into state 'full-dirty'.
2085
:param parent_ids: A list of parent tree revision ids.
2086
:param dirblocks: A list containing one tuple for each directory in the
2087
tree. Each tuple contains the directory path and a list of entries
2088
found in that directory.
2090
# our memory copy is now authoritative.
2091
self._dirblocks = dirblocks
2092
self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2093
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2094
self._parents = list(parent_ids)
2095
self._id_index = None
2096
self._packed_stat_index = None
2098
def set_path_id(self, path, new_id):
2099
"""Change the id of path to new_id in the current working tree.
2101
:param path: The path inside the tree to set - '' is the root, 'foo'
2102
is the path foo in the root.
2103
:param new_id: The new id to assign to the path. This must be a utf8
2104
file id (not unicode, and not None).
2106
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2108
# TODO: logic not written
2109
raise NotImplementedError(self.set_path_id)
2110
# TODO: check new id is unique
2111
entry = self._get_entry(0, path_utf8=path)
2112
if entry[0][2] == new_id:
2113
# Nothing to change.
2115
# mark the old path absent, and insert a new root path
2116
self._make_absent(entry)
2117
self.update_minimal(('', '', new_id), 'd',
2118
path_utf8='', packed_stat=entry[1][0][4])
2119
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2120
if self._id_index is not None:
2121
self._id_index.setdefault(new_id, set()).add(entry[0])
2123
def set_parent_trees(self, trees, ghosts):
2124
"""Set the parent trees for the dirstate.
2126
:param trees: A list of revision_id, tree tuples. tree must be provided
2127
even if the revision_id refers to a ghost: supply an empty tree in
2129
:param ghosts: A list of the revision_ids that are ghosts at the time
2132
# TODO: generate a list of parent indexes to preserve to save
2133
# processing specific parent trees. In the common case one tree will
2134
# be preserved - the left most parent.
2135
# TODO: if the parent tree is a dirstate, we might want to walk them
2136
# all by path in parallel for 'optimal' common-case performance.
2137
# generate new root row.
2138
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2139
# TODO future sketch: Examine the existing parents to generate a change
2140
# map and then walk the new parent trees only, mapping them into the
2141
# dirstate. Walk the dirstate at the same time to remove unreferenced
2144
# sketch: loop over all entries in the dirstate, cherry picking
2145
# entries from the parent trees, if they are not ghost trees.
2146
# after we finish walking the dirstate, all entries not in the dirstate
2147
# are deletes, so we want to append them to the end as per the design
2148
# discussions. So do a set difference on ids with the parents to
2149
# get deletes, and add them to the end.
2150
# During the update process we need to answer the following questions:
2151
# - find other keys containing a fileid in order to create cross-path
2152
# links. We dont't trivially use the inventory from other trees
2153
# because this leads to either double touching, or to accessing
2155
# - find other keys containing a path
2156
# We accumulate each entry via this dictionary, including the root
2159
# we could do parallel iterators, but because file id data may be
2160
# scattered throughout, we dont save on index overhead: we have to look
2161
# at everything anyway. We can probably save cycles by reusing parent
2162
# data and doing an incremental update when adding an additional
2163
# parent, but for now the common cases are adding a new parent (merge),
2164
# and replacing completely (commit), and commit is more common: so
2165
# optimise merge later.
2167
# ---- start generation of full tree mapping data
2168
# what trees should we use?
2169
parent_trees = [tree for rev_id, tree in trees if rev_id not in ghosts]
2170
# how many trees do we end up with
2171
parent_count = len(parent_trees)
2173
# one: the current tree
2174
for entry in self._iter_entries():
2175
# skip entries not in the current tree
2176
if entry[1][0][0] in 'ar': # absent, relocated
2178
by_path[entry[0]] = [entry[1][0]] + \
2179
[DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS] * parent_count
2180
id_index[entry[0][2]] = set([entry[0]])
2182
# now the parent trees:
2183
for tree_index, tree in enumerate(parent_trees):
2184
# the index is off by one, adjust it.
2185
tree_index = tree_index + 1
2186
# when we add new locations for a fileid we need these ranges for
2187
# any fileid in this tree as we set the by_path[id] to:
2188
# already_processed_tree_details + new_details + new_location_suffix
2189
# the suffix is from tree_index+1:parent_count+1.
2190
new_location_suffix = [DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS] * (parent_count - tree_index)
2191
# now stitch in all the entries from this tree
2192
for path, entry in tree.inventory.iter_entries_by_dir():
2193
# here we process each trees details for each item in the tree.
2194
# we first update any existing entries for the id at other paths,
2195
# then we either create or update the entry for the id at the
2196
# right path, and finally we add (if needed) a mapping from
2197
# file_id to this path. We do it in this order to allow us to
2198
# avoid checking all known paths for the id when generating a
2199
# new entry at this path: by adding the id->path mapping last,
2200
# all the mappings are valid and have correct relocation
2201
# records where needed.
2202
file_id = entry.file_id
2203
path_utf8 = path.encode('utf8')
2204
dirname, basename = osutils.split(path_utf8)
2205
new_entry_key = (dirname, basename, file_id)
2206
# tree index consistency: All other paths for this id in this tree
2207
# index must point to the correct path.
2208
for entry_key in id_index.setdefault(file_id, set()):
2209
# TODO:PROFILING: It might be faster to just update
2210
# rather than checking if we need to, and then overwrite
2211
# the one we are located at.
2212
if entry_key != new_entry_key:
2213
# this file id is at a different path in one of the
2214
# other trees, so put absent pointers there
2215
# This is the vertical axis in the matrix, all pointing
2217
by_path[entry_key][tree_index] = ('r', path_utf8, 0, False, '')
2218
# by path consistency: Insert into an existing path record (trivial), or
2219
# add a new one with relocation pointers for the other tree indexes.
2220
if new_entry_key in id_index[file_id]:
2221
# there is already an entry where this data belongs, just insert it.
2222
by_path[new_entry_key][tree_index] = \
2223
self._inv_entry_to_details(entry)
2225
# add relocated entries to the horizontal axis - this row
2226
# mapping from path,id. We need to look up the correct path
2227
# for the indexes from 0 to tree_index -1
2229
for lookup_index in xrange(tree_index):
2230
# boundary case: this is the first occurence of file_id
2231
# so there are no id_indexs, possibly take this out of
2233
if not len(id_index[file_id]):
2234
new_details.append(DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS)
2236
# grab any one entry, use it to find the right path.
2237
# TODO: optimise this to reduce memory use in highly
2238
# fragmented situations by reusing the relocation
2240
a_key = iter(id_index[file_id]).next()
2241
if by_path[a_key][lookup_index][0] in ('r', 'a'):
2242
# its a pointer or missing statement, use it as is.
2243
new_details.append(by_path[a_key][lookup_index])
2245
# we have the right key, make a pointer to it.
2246
real_path = ('/'.join(a_key[0:2])).strip('/')
2247
new_details.append(('r', real_path, 0, False, ''))
2248
new_details.append(self._inv_entry_to_details(entry))
2249
new_details.extend(new_location_suffix)
2250
by_path[new_entry_key] = new_details
2251
id_index[file_id].add(new_entry_key)
2252
# --- end generation of full tree mappings
2254
# sort and output all the entries
2255
new_entries = self._sort_entries(by_path.items())
2256
self._entries_to_current_state(new_entries)
2257
self._parents = [rev_id for rev_id, tree in trees]
2258
self._ghosts = list(ghosts)
2259
self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2260
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2261
self._id_index = id_index
2263
def _sort_entries(self, entry_list):
2264
"""Given a list of entries, sort them into the right order.
2266
This is done when constructing a new dirstate from trees - normally we
2267
try to keep everything in sorted blocks all the time, but sometimes
2268
it's easier to sort after the fact.
2271
# sort by: directory parts, file name, file id
2272
return entry[0][0].split('/'), entry[0][1], entry[0][2]
2273
return sorted(entry_list, key=_key)
2275
def set_state_from_inventory(self, new_inv):
2276
"""Set new_inv as the current state.
2278
This API is called by tree transform, and will usually occur with
2279
existing parent trees.
2281
:param new_inv: The inventory object to set current state from.
2283
if 'evil' in debug.debug_flags:
2284
trace.mutter_callsite(1,
2285
"set_state_from_inventory called; please mutate the tree instead")
2286
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2288
# Two iterators: current data and new data, both in dirblock order.
2289
# We zip them together, which tells about entries that are new in the
2290
# inventory, or removed in the inventory, or present in both and
2293
# You might think we could just synthesize a new dirstate directly
2294
# since we're processing it in the right order. However, we need to
2295
# also consider there may be any number of parent trees and relocation
2296
# pointers, and we don't want to duplicate that here.
2297
new_iterator = new_inv.iter_entries_by_dir()
2298
# we will be modifying the dirstate, so we need a stable iterator. In
2299
# future we might write one, for now we just clone the state into a
2300
# list - which is a shallow copy.
2301
old_iterator = iter(list(self._iter_entries()))
2302
# both must have roots so this is safe:
2303
current_new = new_iterator.next()
2304
current_old = old_iterator.next()
2305
def advance(iterator):
2307
return iterator.next()
2308
except StopIteration:
2310
while current_new or current_old:
2311
# skip entries in old that are not really there
2312
if current_old and current_old[1][0][0] in 'ar':
2313
# relocated or absent
2314
current_old = advance(old_iterator)
2317
# convert new into dirblock style
2318
new_path_utf8 = current_new[0].encode('utf8')
2319
new_dirname, new_basename = osutils.split(new_path_utf8)
2320
new_id = current_new[1].file_id
2321
new_entry_key = (new_dirname, new_basename, new_id)
2322
current_new_minikind = \
2323
DirState._kind_to_minikind[current_new[1].kind]
2324
if current_new_minikind == 't':
2325
fingerprint = current_new[1].reference_revision or ''
2327
# We normally only insert or remove records, or update
2328
# them when it has significantly changed. Then we want to
2329
# erase its fingerprint. Unaffected records should
2330
# normally not be updated at all.
2333
# for safety disable variables
2334
new_path_utf8 = new_dirname = new_basename = new_id = \
2335
new_entry_key = None
2336
# 5 cases, we dont have a value that is strictly greater than everything, so
2337
# we make both end conditions explicit
2339
# old is finished: insert current_new into the state.
2340
self.update_minimal(new_entry_key, current_new_minikind,
2341
executable=current_new[1].executable,
2342
path_utf8=new_path_utf8, fingerprint=fingerprint)
2343
current_new = advance(new_iterator)
2344
elif not current_new:
2346
self._make_absent(current_old)
2347
current_old = advance(old_iterator)
2348
elif new_entry_key == current_old[0]:
2349
# same - common case
2350
# We're looking at the same path and id in both the dirstate
2351
# and inventory, so just need to update the fields in the
2352
# dirstate from the one in the inventory.
2353
# TODO: update the record if anything significant has changed.
2354
# the minimal required trigger is if the execute bit or cached
2356
if (current_old[1][0][3] != current_new[1].executable or
2357
current_old[1][0][0] != current_new_minikind):
2358
self.update_minimal(current_old[0], current_new_minikind,
2359
executable=current_new[1].executable,
2360
path_utf8=new_path_utf8, fingerprint=fingerprint)
2361
# both sides are dealt with, move on
2362
current_old = advance(old_iterator)
2363
current_new = advance(new_iterator)
2364
elif (cmp_by_dirs(new_dirname, current_old[0][0]) < 0
2365
or (new_dirname == current_old[0][0]
2366
and new_entry_key[1:] < current_old[0][1:])):
2368
# add a entry for this and advance new
2369
self.update_minimal(new_entry_key, current_new_minikind,
2370
executable=current_new[1].executable,
2371
path_utf8=new_path_utf8, fingerprint=fingerprint)
2372
current_new = advance(new_iterator)
2374
# we've advanced past the place where the old key would be,
2375
# without seeing it in the new list. so it must be gone.
2376
self._make_absent(current_old)
2377
current_old = advance(old_iterator)
2378
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2379
self._id_index = None
2380
self._packed_stat_index = None
2382
def _make_absent(self, current_old):
2383
"""Mark current_old - an entry - as absent for tree 0.
2385
:return: True if this was the last details entry for the entry key:
2386
that is, if the underlying block has had the entry removed, thus
2387
shrinking in length.
2389
# build up paths that this id will be left at after the change is made,
2390
# so we can update their cross references in tree 0
2391
all_remaining_keys = set()
2392
# Dont check the working tree, because it's going.
2393
for details in current_old[1][1:]:
2394
if details[0] not in 'ar': # absent, relocated
2395
all_remaining_keys.add(current_old[0])
2396
elif details[0] == 'r': # relocated
2397
# record the key for the real path.
2398
all_remaining_keys.add(tuple(osutils.split(details[1])) + (current_old[0][2],))
2399
# absent rows are not present at any path.
2400
last_reference = current_old[0] not in all_remaining_keys
2402
# the current row consists entire of the current item (being marked
2403
# absent), and relocated or absent entries for the other trees:
2404
# Remove it, its meaningless.
2405
block = self._find_block(current_old[0])
2406
entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(current_old[0], block[1])
2408
raise AssertionError('could not find entry for %s' % (current_old,))
2409
block[1].pop(entry_index)
2410
# if we have an id_index in use, remove this key from it for this id.
2411
if self._id_index is not None:
2412
self._id_index[current_old[0][2]].remove(current_old[0])
2413
# update all remaining keys for this id to record it as absent. The
2414
# existing details may either be the record we are marking as deleted
2415
# (if there were other trees with the id present at this path), or may
2417
for update_key in all_remaining_keys:
2418
update_block_index, present = \
2419
self._find_block_index_from_key(update_key)
2421
raise AssertionError('could not find block for %s' % (update_key,))
2422
update_entry_index, present = \
2423
self._find_entry_index(update_key, self._dirblocks[update_block_index][1])
2425
raise AssertionError('could not find entry for %s' % (update_key,))
2426
update_tree_details = self._dirblocks[update_block_index][1][update_entry_index][1]
2427
# it must not be absent at the moment
2428
if update_tree_details[0][0] == 'a': # absent
2429
raise AssertionError('bad row %r' % (update_tree_details,))
2430
update_tree_details[0] = DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS
2431
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2432
return last_reference
2434
def update_minimal(self, key, minikind, executable=False, fingerprint='',
2435
packed_stat=None, size=0, path_utf8=None):
2436
"""Update an entry to the state in tree 0.
2438
This will either create a new entry at 'key' or update an existing one.
2439
It also makes sure that any other records which might mention this are
2442
:param key: (dir, name, file_id) for the new entry
2443
:param minikind: The type for the entry ('f' == 'file', 'd' ==
2445
:param executable: Should the executable bit be set?
2446
:param fingerprint: Simple fingerprint for new entry: sha1 for files,
2447
referenced revision id for subtrees, etc.
2448
:param packed_stat: Packed stat value for new entry.
2449
:param size: Size information for new entry
2450
:param path_utf8: key[0] + '/' + key[1], just passed in to avoid doing
2453
If packed_stat and fingerprint are not given, they're invalidated in
2456
block = self._find_block(key)[1]
2457
if packed_stat is None:
2458
packed_stat = DirState.NULLSTAT
2459
# XXX: Some callers pass '' as the packed_stat, and it seems to be
2460
# sometimes present in the dirstate - this seems oddly inconsistent.
2462
entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(key, block)
2463
new_details = (minikind, fingerprint, size, executable, packed_stat)
2464
id_index = self._get_id_index()
2466
# new entry, synthesis cross reference here,
2467
existing_keys = id_index.setdefault(key[2], set())
2468
if not existing_keys:
2469
# not currently in the state, simplest case
2470
new_entry = key, [new_details] + self._empty_parent_info()
2472
# present at one or more existing other paths.
2473
# grab one of them and use it to generate parent
2474
# relocation/absent entries.
2475
new_entry = key, [new_details]
2476
for other_key in existing_keys:
2477
# change the record at other to be a pointer to this new
2478
# record. The loop looks similar to the change to
2479
# relocations when updating an existing record but its not:
2480
# the test for existing kinds is different: this can be
2481
# factored out to a helper though.
2482
other_block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(other_key)
2484
raise AssertionError('could not find block for %s' % (other_key,))
2485
other_entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(other_key,
2486
self._dirblocks[other_block_index][1])
2488
raise AssertionError('could not find entry for %s' % (other_key,))
2489
if path_utf8 is None:
2490
raise AssertionError('no path')
2491
self._dirblocks[other_block_index][1][other_entry_index][1][0] = \
2492
('r', path_utf8, 0, False, '')
2494
num_present_parents = self._num_present_parents()
2495
for lookup_index in xrange(1, num_present_parents + 1):
2496
# grab any one entry, use it to find the right path.
2497
# TODO: optimise this to reduce memory use in highly
2498
# fragmented situations by reusing the relocation
2500
update_block_index, present = \
2501
self._find_block_index_from_key(other_key)
2503
raise AssertionError('could not find block for %s' % (other_key,))
2504
update_entry_index, present = \
2505
self._find_entry_index(other_key, self._dirblocks[update_block_index][1])
2507
raise AssertionError('could not find entry for %s' % (other_key,))
2508
update_details = self._dirblocks[update_block_index][1][update_entry_index][1][lookup_index]
2509
if update_details[0] in 'ar': # relocated, absent
2510
# its a pointer or absent in lookup_index's tree, use
2512
new_entry[1].append(update_details)
2514
# we have the right key, make a pointer to it.
2515
pointer_path = osutils.pathjoin(*other_key[0:2])
2516
new_entry[1].append(('r', pointer_path, 0, False, ''))
2517
block.insert(entry_index, new_entry)
2518
existing_keys.add(key)
2520
# Does the new state matter?
2521
block[entry_index][1][0] = new_details
2522
# parents cannot be affected by what we do.
2523
# other occurences of this id can be found
2524
# from the id index.
2526
# tree index consistency: All other paths for this id in this tree
2527
# index must point to the correct path. We have to loop here because
2528
# we may have passed entries in the state with this file id already
2529
# that were absent - where parent entries are - and they need to be
2530
# converted to relocated.
2531
if path_utf8 is None:
2532
raise AssertionError('no path')
2533
for entry_key in id_index.setdefault(key[2], set()):
2534
# TODO:PROFILING: It might be faster to just update
2535
# rather than checking if we need to, and then overwrite
2536
# the one we are located at.
2537
if entry_key != key:
2538
# this file id is at a different path in one of the
2539
# other trees, so put absent pointers there
2540
# This is the vertical axis in the matrix, all pointing
2542
block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(entry_key)
2544
raise AssertionError('not present: %r', entry_key)
2545
entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(entry_key, self._dirblocks[block_index][1])
2547
raise AssertionError('not present: %r', entry_key)
2548
self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index][1][0] = \
2549
('r', path_utf8, 0, False, '')
2550
# add a containing dirblock if needed.
2551
if new_details[0] == 'd':
2552
subdir_key = (osutils.pathjoin(*key[0:2]), '', '')
2553
block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(subdir_key)
2555
self._dirblocks.insert(block_index, (subdir_key[0], []))
2557
self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2559
def _validate(self):
2560
"""Check that invariants on the dirblock are correct.
2562
This can be useful in debugging; it shouldn't be necessary in
2565
This must be called with a lock held.
2567
# NOTE: This must always raise AssertionError not just assert,
2568
# otherwise it may not behave properly under python -O
2570
# TODO: All entries must have some content that's not 'a' or 'r',
2571
# otherwise it could just be removed.
2573
# TODO: All relocations must point directly to a real entry.
2575
# TODO: No repeated keys.
2578
from pprint import pformat
2579
self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2580
if len(self._dirblocks) > 0:
2581
if not self._dirblocks[0][0] == '':
2582
raise AssertionError(
2583
"dirblocks don't start with root block:\n" + \
2584
pformat(self._dirblocks))
2585
if len(self._dirblocks) > 1:
2586
if not self._dirblocks[1][0] == '':
2587
raise AssertionError(
2588
"dirblocks missing root directory:\n" + \
2589
pformat(self._dirblocks))
2590
# the dirblocks are sorted by their path components, name, and dir id
2591
dir_names = [d[0].split('/')
2592
for d in self._dirblocks[1:]]
2593
if dir_names != sorted(dir_names):
2594
raise AssertionError(
2595
"dir names are not in sorted order:\n" + \
2596
pformat(self._dirblocks) + \
2599
for dirblock in self._dirblocks:
2600
# within each dirblock, the entries are sorted by filename and
2602
for entry in dirblock[1]:
2603
if dirblock[0] != entry[0][0]:
2604
raise AssertionError(
2606
"doesn't match directory name in\n%r" %
2607
(entry, pformat(dirblock)))
2608
if dirblock[1] != sorted(dirblock[1]):
2609
raise AssertionError(
2610
"dirblock for %r is not sorted:\n%s" % \
2611
(dirblock[0], pformat(dirblock)))
2613
def check_valid_parent():
2614
"""Check that the current entry has a valid parent.
2616
This makes sure that the parent has a record,
2617
and that the parent isn't marked as "absent" in the
2618
current tree. (It is invalid to have a non-absent file in an absent
2621
if entry[0][0:2] == ('', ''):
2622
# There should be no parent for the root row
2624
parent_entry = self._get_entry(tree_index, path_utf8=entry[0][0])
2625
if parent_entry == (None, None):
2626
raise AssertionError(
2627
"no parent entry for: %s in tree %s"
2628
% (this_path, tree_index))
2629
if parent_entry[1][tree_index][0] != 'd':
2630
raise AssertionError(
2631
"Parent entry for %s is not marked as a valid"
2632
" directory. %s" % (this_path, parent_entry,))
2634
# For each file id, for each tree: either
2635
# the file id is not present at all; all rows with that id in the
2636
# key have it marked as 'absent'
2637
# OR the file id is present under exactly one name; any other entries
2638
# that mention that id point to the correct name.
2640
# We check this with a dict per tree pointing either to the present
2641
# name, or None if absent.
2642
tree_count = self._num_present_parents() + 1
2643
id_path_maps = [dict() for i in range(tree_count)]
2644
# Make sure that all renamed entries point to the correct location.
2645
for entry in self._iter_entries():
2646
file_id = entry[0][2]
2647
this_path = osutils.pathjoin(entry[0][0], entry[0][1])
2648
if len(entry[1]) != tree_count:
2649
raise AssertionError(
2650
"wrong number of entry details for row\n%s" \
2651
",\nexpected %d" % \
2652
(pformat(entry), tree_count))
2653
absent_positions = 0
2654
for tree_index, tree_state in enumerate(entry[1]):
2655
this_tree_map = id_path_maps[tree_index]
2656
minikind = tree_state[0]
2657
if minikind in 'ar':
2658
absent_positions += 1
2659
# have we seen this id before in this column?
2660
if file_id in this_tree_map:
2661
previous_path, previous_loc = this_tree_map[file_id]
2662
# any later mention of this file must be consistent with
2663
# what was said before
2665
if previous_path is not None:
2666
raise AssertionError(
2667
"file %s is absent in row %r but also present " \
2669
(file_id, entry, previous_path))
2670
elif minikind == 'r':
2671
target_location = tree_state[1]
2672
if previous_path != target_location:
2673
raise AssertionError(
2674
"file %s relocation in row %r but also at %r" \
2675
% (file_id, entry, previous_path))
2677
# a file, directory, etc - may have been previously
2678
# pointed to by a relocation, which must point here
2679
if previous_path != this_path:
2680
raise AssertionError(
2681
"entry %r inconsistent with previous path %r "
2683
(entry, previous_path, previous_loc))
2684
check_valid_parent()
2687
# absent; should not occur anywhere else
2688
this_tree_map[file_id] = None, this_path
2689
elif minikind == 'r':
2690
# relocation, must occur at expected location
2691
this_tree_map[file_id] = tree_state[1], this_path
2693
this_tree_map[file_id] = this_path, this_path
2694
check_valid_parent()
2695
if absent_positions == tree_count:
2696
raise AssertionError(
2697
"entry %r has no data for any tree." % (entry,))
2699
def _wipe_state(self):
2700
"""Forget all state information about the dirstate."""
2701
self._header_state = DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
2702
self._dirblock_state = DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
2703
self._changes_aborted = False
2706
self._dirblocks = []
2707
self._id_index = None
2708
self._packed_stat_index = None
2709
self._end_of_header = None
2710
self._cutoff_time = None
2711
self._split_path_cache = {}
2713
def lock_read(self):
2714
"""Acquire a read lock on the dirstate."""
2715
if self._lock_token is not None:
2716
raise errors.LockContention(self._lock_token)
2717
# TODO: jam 20070301 Rather than wiping completely, if the blocks are
2718
# already in memory, we could read just the header and check for
2719
# any modification. If not modified, we can just leave things
2721
self._lock_token = lock.ReadLock(self._filename)
2722
self._lock_state = 'r'
2723
self._state_file = self._lock_token.f
2726
def lock_write(self):
2727
"""Acquire a write lock on the dirstate."""
2728
if self._lock_token is not None:
2729
raise errors.LockContention(self._lock_token)
2730
# TODO: jam 20070301 Rather than wiping completely, if the blocks are
2731
# already in memory, we could read just the header and check for
2732
# any modification. If not modified, we can just leave things
2734
self._lock_token = lock.WriteLock(self._filename)
2735
self._lock_state = 'w'
2736
self._state_file = self._lock_token.f
2740
"""Drop any locks held on the dirstate."""
2741
if self._lock_token is None:
2742
raise errors.LockNotHeld(self)
2743
# TODO: jam 20070301 Rather than wiping completely, if the blocks are
2744
# already in memory, we could read just the header and check for
2745
# any modification. If not modified, we can just leave things
2747
self._state_file = None
2748
self._lock_state = None
2749
self._lock_token.unlock()
2750
self._lock_token = None
2751
self._split_path_cache = {}
2753
def _requires_lock(self):
2754
"""Check that a lock is currently held by someone on the dirstate."""
2755
if not self._lock_token:
2756
raise errors.ObjectNotLocked(self)
2759
# Try to load the compiled form if possible
2761
from bzrlib._dirstate_helpers_c import (
2762
_read_dirblocks_c as _read_dirblocks,
2763
bisect_dirblock_c as bisect_dirblock,
2764
_bisect_path_left_c as _bisect_path_left,
2765
_bisect_path_right_c as _bisect_path_right,
2766
cmp_by_dirs_c as cmp_by_dirs,
2769
from bzrlib._dirstate_helpers_py import (
2770
_read_dirblocks_py as _read_dirblocks,
2771
bisect_dirblock_py as bisect_dirblock,
2772
_bisect_path_left_py as _bisect_path_left,
2773
_bisect_path_right_py as _bisect_path_right,
2774
cmp_by_dirs_py as cmp_by_dirs,