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:param key_elements: The number of bytestrings in each key.
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self.reference_lists = reference_lists
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# A dict of {key: (absent, ref_lists, value)}
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# Keys that are referenced but not actually present in this index
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self._absent_keys = set()
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self._nodes_by_key = None
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self._key_length = key_elements
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self._optimize_for_size = False
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key_dict = self._nodes_by_key
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if self.reference_lists:
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key_value = StaticTuple(key, value, node_refs)
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key_value = key, value, node_refs
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key_value = StaticTuple(key, value)
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key_value = key, value
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for subkey in key[:-1]:
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key_dict = key_dict.setdefault(subkey, {})
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key_dict[key[-1]] = key_value
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if reference not in self._nodes:
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self._check_key(reference)
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absent_references.append(reference)
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reference_list = as_st([as_st(ref).intern()
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for ref in reference_list])
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node_refs.append(reference_list)
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return as_st(node_refs), absent_references
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node_refs.append(tuple(reference_list))
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return tuple(node_refs), absent_references
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def add_node(self, key, value, references=()):
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"""Add a node to the index.
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# There may be duplicates, but I don't think it is worth worrying
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self._nodes[reference] = ('a', (), '')
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self._absent_keys.update(absent_references)
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self._absent_keys.discard(key)
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self._nodes[key] = ('', node_refs, value)
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if self._nodes_by_key is not None and self._key_length > 1:
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self._update_nodes_by_key(key, value, node_refs)
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lines = [_SIGNATURE]
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lines.append(_OPTION_NODE_REFS + str(self.reference_lists) + '\n')
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lines.append(_OPTION_KEY_ELEMENTS + str(self._key_length) + '\n')
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key_count = len(self._nodes) - len(self._absent_keys)
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lines.append(_OPTION_LEN + str(key_count) + '\n')
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lines.append(_OPTION_LEN + str(len(self._keys)) + '\n')
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prefix_length = sum(len(x) for x in lines)
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# references are byte offsets. To avoid having to do nasty
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# polynomial work to resolve offsets (references to later in the
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suitable for production use. :XXX
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def __init__(self, transport, name, size, unlimited_cache=False, offset=0):
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def __init__(self, transport, name, size, unlimited_cache=False):
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"""Open an index called name on transport.
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:param transport: A bzrlib.transport.Transport.
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mutter('Reading entire index %s', self._transport.abspath(self._name))
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if stream is None:
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stream = self._transport.get(self._name)
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if self._base_offset != 0:
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# This is wasteful, but it is better than dealing with
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# adjusting all the offsets, etc.
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stream = StringIO(stream.read()[self._base_offset:])
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self._read_prefix(stream)
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self._expected_elements = 3 + self._key_length
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raise ValueError('No ref list %d, index has %d ref lists'
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% (ref_list_num, self.node_ref_lists))
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for key, (value, ref_lists) in nodes.iteritems():
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for key, (value, ref_lists) in self._nodes.iteritems():
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ref_list = ref_lists[ref_list_num]
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refs.update([ref for ref in ref_list if ref not in nodes])
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refs.update(ref_list)
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return refs - self._keys
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def _get_nodes_by_key(self):
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if self._nodes_by_key is None:
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def _iter_entries_from_total_buffer(self, keys):
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"""Iterate over keys when the entire index is parsed."""
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# Note: See the note in BTreeBuilder.iter_entries for why we don't use
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# .intersection() here
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keys = [key for key in keys if key in nodes]
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keys = keys.intersection(self._keys)
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if self.node_ref_lists:
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value, node_refs = nodes[key]
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value, node_refs = self._nodes[key]
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yield self, key, value, node_refs
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yield self, key, nodes[key]
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yield self, key, self._nodes[key]
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def iter_entries(self, keys):
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"""Iterate over keys within the index.
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self._buffer_all()
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base_offset = self._base_offset
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if base_offset != 0:
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# Rewrite the ranges for the offset
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readv_ranges = [(start+base_offset, size)
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for start, size in readv_ranges]
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readv_data = self._transport.readv(self._name, readv_ranges, True,
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self._size + self._base_offset)
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for offset, data in readv_data:
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offset -= base_offset
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self._bytes_read += len(data)
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# transport.readv() expanded to extra data which isn't part of
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data = data[-offset:]
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if offset == 0 and len(data) == self._size:
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# We read the whole range, most likely because the
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# Transport upcast our readv ranges into one long request
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Queries against the combined index will be made against the first index,
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and then the second and so on. The order of indices can thus influence
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and then the second and so on. The order of index's can thus influence
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performance significantly. For example, if one index is on local disk and a
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second on a remote server, the local disk index should be before the other
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in the index list.
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Also, queries tend to need results from the same indices as previous
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queries. So the indices will be reordered after every query to put the
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indices that had the result(s) of that query first (while otherwise
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preserving the relative ordering).
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def __init__(self, indices, reload_func=None):
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self._indices = indices
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self._reload_func = reload_func
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# Sibling indices are other CombinedGraphIndex that we should call
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# _move_to_front_by_name on when we auto-reorder ourself.
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self._sibling_indices = []
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# A list of names that corresponds to the instances in self._indices,
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# so _index_names[0] is always the name for _indices[0], etc. Sibling
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# indices must all use the same set of names as each other.
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self._index_names = [None] * len(self._indices)
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def __repr__(self):
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return "%s(%s)" % (
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has_key = _has_key_from_parent_map
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def insert_index(self, pos, index, name=None):
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def insert_index(self, pos, index):
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"""Insert a new index in the list of indices to query.
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:param pos: The position to insert the index.
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:param index: The index to insert.
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:param name: a name for this index, e.g. a pack name. These names can
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be used to reflect index reorderings to related CombinedGraphIndex
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instances that use the same names. (see set_sibling_indices)
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self._indices.insert(pos, index)
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self._index_names.insert(pos, name)
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def iter_all_entries(self):
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"""Iterate over all keys within the index
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value and are only reported once.
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:param keys: An iterable providing the keys to be retrieved.
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:return: An iterable of (index, key, reference_lists, value). There is
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no defined order for the result iteration - it will be in the most
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:return: An iterable of (index, key, reference_lists, value). There is no
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defined order for the result iteration - it will be in the most
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efficient order for the index.
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keys = set(keys)
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for index in self._indices:
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for node in index.iter_entries(keys):
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keys.remove(node[1])
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hit_indices.append(index)
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except errors.NoSuchFile:
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self._reload_or_raise()
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self._move_to_front(hit_indices)
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def iter_entries_prefix(self, keys):
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"""Iterate over keys within the index using prefix matching.
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seen_keys = set()
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for index in self._indices:
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for node in index.iter_entries_prefix(keys):
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if node[1] in seen_keys:
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seen_keys.add(node[1])
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hit_indices.append(index)
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except errors.NoSuchFile:
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self._reload_or_raise()
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self._move_to_front(hit_indices)
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def _move_to_front(self, hit_indices):
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"""Rearrange self._indices so that hit_indices are first.
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Order is maintained as much as possible, e.g. the first unhit index
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will be the first index in _indices after the hit_indices, and the
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hit_indices will be present in exactly the order they are passed to
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_move_to_front propagates to all objects in self._sibling_indices by
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calling _move_to_front_by_name.
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if self._indices[:len(hit_indices)] == hit_indices:
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# The 'hit_indices' are already at the front (and in the same
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# order), no need to re-order
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hit_names = self._move_to_front_by_index(hit_indices)
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for sibling_idx in self._sibling_indices:
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sibling_idx._move_to_front_by_name(hit_names)
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def _move_to_front_by_index(self, hit_indices):
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"""Core logic for _move_to_front.
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Returns a list of names corresponding to the hit_indices param.
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indices_info = zip(self._index_names, self._indices)
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if 'index' in debug.debug_flags:
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mutter('CombinedGraphIndex reordering: currently %r, promoting %r',
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indices_info, hit_indices)
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new_hit_indices = []
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for offset, (name, idx) in enumerate(indices_info):
1444
if idx in hit_indices:
1445
hit_names.append(name)
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new_hit_indices.append(idx)
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if len(new_hit_indices) == len(hit_indices):
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# We've found all of the hit entries, everything else is
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unhit_names.extend(self._index_names[offset+1:])
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unhit_indices.extend(self._indices[offset+1:])
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unhit_names.append(name)
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unhit_indices.append(idx)
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self._indices = new_hit_indices + unhit_indices
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self._index_names = hit_names + unhit_names
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if 'index' in debug.debug_flags:
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mutter('CombinedGraphIndex reordered: %r', self._indices)
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def _move_to_front_by_name(self, hit_names):
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"""Moves indices named by 'hit_names' to front of the search order, as
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described in _move_to_front.
1467
# Translate names to index instances, and then call
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# _move_to_front_by_index.
1469
indices_info = zip(self._index_names, self._indices)
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for name, idx in indices_info:
1472
if name in hit_names:
1473
hit_indices.append(idx)
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self._move_to_front_by_index(hit_indices)
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def find_ancestry(self, keys, ref_list_num):
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"""Find the complete ancestry for the given set of keys.
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defined order for the result iteration - it will be in the most
1634
1508
efficient order for the index (keys iteration order in this case).
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# Note: See BTreeBuilder.iter_entries for an explanation of why we
1637
# aren't using set().intersection() here
1639
keys = [key for key in keys if key in nodes]
1640
1511
if self.reference_lists:
1512
for key in keys.intersection(self._keys):
1513
node = self._nodes[key]
1643
1514
if not node[0]:
1644
1515
yield self, key, node[2], node[1]
1517
for key in keys.intersection(self._keys):
1518
node = self._nodes[key]
1648
1519
if not node[0]:
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yield self, key, node[2]