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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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NL = "\n";
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NULL = "\0";
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WHOLE_NUMBER = {digit}, digit;
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BOOLEAN = "y" | "n";
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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 2", NL;
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full checksum = "crc32: ", ["-"], WHOLE_NUMBER, NL;
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row count = "num_entries: ", digit, 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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entries = {entry};
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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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executable = BOOLEAN;
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size = WHOLE_NUMBER;
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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[0][0]: dirname
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entry[0][1]: basename
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entry[0][2]: 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][2]: size
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entry[1][0][3]: executable
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entry[1][0][4]: packed_stat
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OR (for non tree-0)
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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][0]: ''
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entries[0][1]: ''
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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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etc.
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Kinds:
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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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    sha1 value.
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'l' is a symlink entry: As for directory, but a symlink. The fingerprint is the
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    link target.
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't' is a reference to a nested subtree; the fingerprint is the referenced
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    revision.
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Ordering:
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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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    filename
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    file-id
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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}
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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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    SHA1
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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 a id->path mapping as we go, which will tend to match what we
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looked for.
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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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it.
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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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----
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Design priorities:
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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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Locking:
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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 wont 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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   i.e. 
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     root_entrie = (direntry for root, [parent_direntries_for_root]), 
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     dirblocks = [
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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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     ]
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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 sorta.
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    - Whats 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 reasonably.
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open questions:
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maybe we should do a test profile of these core structure - 10K simulated 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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desired.
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"""
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import base64
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import bisect
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import errno
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import os
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from stat import S_IEXEC
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import struct
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import sys
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import time
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import zlib
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from bzrlib import (
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    errors,
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    inventory,
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    lock,
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    osutils,
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    trace,
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    )
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class _Bisector(object):
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    """This just keeps track of information as we are bisecting."""
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class DirState(object):
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    """Record directory and metadata state for fast access.
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    specific, and if it is how we detect/parameterise that.
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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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    unlocking them does not write the changes to disk.
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    """
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    _kind_to_minikind = {
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            'absent': 'a',
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            'file': 'f',
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            'directory': 'd',
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            'relocated': 'r',
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            'symlink': 'l',
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            'tree-reference': 't',
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        }
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    _minikind_to_kind = {
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            'a': 'absent',
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            'l':'symlink',
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            'r': 'relocated',
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            't': 'tree-reference',
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        }
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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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     # it is faster.
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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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    NOT_IN_MEMORY = 0
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    IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED = 2
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    # of base64 encode.
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    NULLSTAT = 'x' * 32
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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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        :attr _root_entrie: The root row of the directory/file information,
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            - contains the path to / - '', ''
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            - and no sha information.
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        :param path: The path at which the dirstate file on disk should live.
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        """
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        self._ghosts = []
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        self._parents = []
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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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        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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    def add(self, path, file_id, kind, stat, fingerprint):
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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 '' for directories.
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        #------- copied from inventory.make_entry
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        # --- normalized_filename wants a unicode basename only, so get one.
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        dirname, basename = osutils.split(path)
2255.2.58 by Robert Collins
Fix the way we used osutils.normalized_filename in dirstate to support overriding in tests - and document this in the original location it was used.
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        # we dont import normalized_filename directly because we want to be
347
        # able to change the implementation at runtime for tests.
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        norm_name, can_access = osutils.normalized_filename(basename)
2255.2.54 by Robert Collins
Add in non-normalized filename sanity check to dirstate add().
349
        if norm_name != basename:
350
            if can_access:
351
                basename = norm_name
352
            else:
353
                raise errors.InvalidNormalization(path)
2255.2.225 by Martin Pool
Prohibit dirstate from getting entries called ..
354
        # you should never have files called . or ..; just add the directory
355
        # in the parent, or according to the special treatment for the root
356
        if basename == '.' or basename == '..':
357
            raise errors.InvalidEntryName(path)
2255.2.54 by Robert Collins
Add in non-normalized filename sanity check to dirstate add().
358
        # now that we've normalised, we need the correct utf8 path and 
359
        # dirname and basename elements. This single encode and split should be
360
        # faster than three separate encodes.
361
        utf8path = (dirname + '/' + basename).strip('/').encode('utf8')
2255.2.146 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement move_directory by factoring out move_one
362
        dirname, basename = osutils.split(utf8path)
2255.2.107 by John Arbash Meinel
(working), fix dirstate to use utf8 file ids.
363
        assert file_id.__class__ == str, \
364
            "must be a utf8 file_id not %s" % (type(file_id))
2255.7.16 by John Arbash Meinel
Make sure adding a duplicate file_id raises DuplicateFileId.
365
        # Make sure the file_id does not exist in this tree
366
        file_id_entry = self._get_entry(0, fileid_utf8=file_id)
367
        if file_id_entry != (None, None):
368
            path = osutils.pathjoin(file_id_entry[0][0], file_id_entry[0][1])
369
            kind = DirState._minikind_to_kind[file_id_entry[1][0][0]]
370
            info = '%s:%s' % (kind, path)
371
            raise errors.DuplicateFileId(file_id, info)
2255.7.74 by Robert Collins
Test adding of roots to trees, it was broken on WorkingTree4.
372
        first_key = (dirname, basename, '')
373
        block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(first_key)
374
        if present:
375
            # check the path is not in the tree
376
            block = self._dirblocks[block_index][1]
377
            entry_index, _ = self._find_entry_index(first_key, block)
378
            while (entry_index < len(block) and 
379
                block[entry_index][0][0:2] == first_key[0:2]):
380
                if block[entry_index][1][0][0] not in 'ar':
381
                    # this path is in the dirstate in the current tree.
382
                    raise Exception, "adding already added path!"
2255.7.76 by Robert Collins
Fix _get_entry, which got broken at some point, this fixes tests now, so it should not be breakable in future.
383
                entry_index += 1
2255.7.74 by Robert Collins
Test adding of roots to trees, it was broken on WorkingTree4.
384
        else:
2255.7.10 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when we are adding a file to an empty directory.
385
            # The block where we want to put the file is not present. But it
386
            # might be because the directory was empty, or not loaded yet. Look
387
            # for a parent entry, if not found, raise NotVersionedError
388
            parent_dir, parent_base = osutils.split(dirname)
389
            parent_block_idx, parent_entry_idx, _, parent_present = \
390
                self._get_block_entry_index(parent_dir, parent_base, 0)
391
            if not parent_present:
392
                raise errors.NotVersionedError(path, str(self))
393
            self._ensure_block(parent_block_idx, parent_entry_idx, dirname)
2255.2.8 by Robert Collins
First DirState.add() method test passing.
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        block = self._dirblocks[block_index][1]
2255.7.74 by Robert Collins
Test adding of roots to trees, it was broken on WorkingTree4.
395
        entry_key = (dirname, basename, file_id)
2255.2.43 by Robert Collins
WorkingTree4.add must not require a file to exist to add it when kind etc is given.
396
        if stat is None:
397
            size = 0
398
            packed_stat = DirState.NULLSTAT
399
        else:
400
            size = stat.st_size
401
            packed_stat = pack_stat(stat)
2255.2.75 by Robert Collins
Correct generation of revisiontree inventories to handle out of order parents.
402
        parent_info = self._empty_parent_info()
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
403
        minikind = DirState._kind_to_minikind[kind]
2255.2.14 by Robert Collins
Dirstate: fix adding of directories to setup the next directories block, and test representation of symlinks. Also fix iter_rows to not reset the dirty bit.
404
        if kind == 'file':
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
405
            entry_data = entry_key, [
2255.2.158 by Martin Pool
Most of the integration of dirstate and subtree
406
                (minikind, fingerprint, size, False, packed_stat),
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
407
                ] + parent_info
2255.2.14 by Robert Collins
Dirstate: fix adding of directories to setup the next directories block, and test representation of symlinks. Also fix iter_rows to not reset the dirty bit.
408
        elif kind == 'directory':
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
409
            entry_data = entry_key, [
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
410
                (minikind, '', 0, False, packed_stat),
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
411
                ] + parent_info
2255.2.14 by Robert Collins
Dirstate: fix adding of directories to setup the next directories block, and test representation of symlinks. Also fix iter_rows to not reset the dirty bit.
412
        elif kind == 'symlink':
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
413
            entry_data = entry_key, [
2255.2.158 by Martin Pool
Most of the integration of dirstate and subtree
414
                (minikind, fingerprint, size, False, packed_stat),
415
                ] + parent_info
416
        elif kind == 'tree-reference':
417
            entry_data = entry_key, [
418
                (minikind, fingerprint, 0, False, packed_stat),
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
419
                ] + parent_info
2255.2.13 by Robert Collins
Test adding of directories to the root of a dirstate.
420
        else:
2255.2.14 by Robert Collins
Dirstate: fix adding of directories to setup the next directories block, and test representation of symlinks. Also fix iter_rows to not reset the dirty bit.
421
            raise errors.BzrError('unknown kind %r' % kind)
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
422
        entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(entry_key, block)
2331.1.1 by Robert Collins
(robertc) Forward port of dirstate correctness committed to bzr 0.15.
423
        if not present:
424
            block.insert(entry_index, entry_data)
425
        else:
426
            assert block[entry_index][1][0][0] == 'a', " %r(%r) already added" % (basename, file_id)
427
            block[entry_index][1][0] = entry_data[1][0]
2255.2.8 by Robert Collins
First DirState.add() method test passing.
428
2255.2.14 by Robert Collins
Dirstate: fix adding of directories to setup the next directories block, and test representation of symlinks. Also fix iter_rows to not reset the dirty bit.
429
        if kind == 'directory':
430
           # insert a new dirblock
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
431
           self._ensure_block(block_index, entry_index, utf8path)
2255.2.13 by Robert Collins
Test adding of directories to the root of a dirstate.
432
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2255.2.147 by John Arbash Meinel
Move fast id => path lookups down into DirState
433
        if self._id_index:
434
            self._id_index.setdefault(entry_key[2], set()).add(entry_key)
2255.2.8 by Robert Collins
First DirState.add() method test passing.
435
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
436
    def _bisect(self, dir_name_list):
2255.2.131 by John Arbash Meinel
Change the return values for bisect functions so they just return
437
        """Bisect through the disk structure for specific rows.
438
439
        :param dir_name_list: A list of (dir, name) pairs.
440
        :return: A dict mapping (dir, name) => entry for found entries. Missing
441
                 entries will not be in the map.
442
        """
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
443
        self._requires_lock()
444
        # We need the file pointer to be right after the initial header block
445
        self._read_header_if_needed()
446
        # If _dirblock_state was in memory, we should just return info from
447
        # there, this function is only meant to handle when we want to read
448
        # part of the disk.
449
        assert self._dirblock_state == DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
450
451
        # The disk representation is generally info + '\0\n\0' at the end. But
452
        # for bisecting, it is easier to treat this as '\0' + info + '\0\n'
453
        # Because it means we can sync on the '\n'
454
        state_file = self._state_file
455
        file_size = os.fstat(state_file.fileno()).st_size
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
456
        # We end up with 2 extra fields, we should have a trailing '\n' to
457
        # ensure that we read the whole record, and we should have a precursur
458
        # '' which ensures that we start after the previous '\n'
459
        entry_field_count = self._fields_per_entry() + 1
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
460
461
        low = self._end_of_header
462
        high = file_size - 1 # Ignore the final '\0'
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
463
        # Map from (dir, name) => entry
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
464
        found = {}
465
466
        # Avoid infinite seeking
467
        max_count = 30*len(dir_name_list)
468
        count = 0
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
469
        # pending is a list of places to look.
470
        # each entry is a tuple of low, high, dir_names
471
        #   low -> the first byte offset to read (inclusive)
472
        #   high -> the last byte offset (inclusive)
473
        #   dir_names -> The list of (dir, name) pairs that should be found in
474
        #                the [low, high] range
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
475
        pending = [(low, high, dir_name_list)]
476
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
477
        page_size = self._bisect_page_size
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
478
479
        fields_to_entry = self._get_fields_to_entry()
480
481
        while pending:
482
            low, high, cur_files = pending.pop()
483
2255.2.130 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a very similar function which grabs everything for a particular directory block.
484
            if not cur_files or low >= high:
485
                # Nothing to find
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
486
                continue
487
488
            count += 1
489
            if count > max_count:
490
                raise errors.BzrError('Too many seeks, most likely a bug.')
491
492
            mid = max(low, (low+high-page_size)/2)
493
494
            state_file.seek(mid)
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
495
            # limit the read size, so we don't end up reading data that we have
496
            # already read.
497
            read_size = min(page_size, (high-mid)+1)
498
            block = state_file.read(read_size)
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
499
500
            start = mid
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
501
            entries = block.split('\n')
502
503
            if len(entries) < 2:
504
                # We didn't find a '\n', so we cannot have found any records.
505
                # So put this range back and try again. But we know we have to
506
                # increase the page size, because a single read did not contain
507
                # a record break (so records must be larger than page_size)
2255.2.128 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than falling over when the page size is to small, just increase it and try again.
508
                page_size *= 2
509
                pending.append((low, high, cur_files))
510
                continue
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
511
512
            # Check the first and last entries, in case they are partial, or if
513
            # we don't care about the rest of this page
514
            first_entry_num = 0
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
515
            first_fields = entries[0].split('\0')
516
            if len(first_fields) < entry_field_count:
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
517
                # We didn't get the complete first entry
518
                # so move start, and grab the next, which
519
                # should be a full entry
520
                start += len(entries[0])+1
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
521
                first_fields = entries[1].split('\0')
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
522
                first_entry_num = 1
523
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
524
            if len(first_fields) <= 2:
525
                # We didn't even get a filename here... what do we do?
2255.2.128 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than falling over when the page size is to small, just increase it and try again.
526
                # Try a large page size and repeat this query
527
                page_size *= 2
528
                pending.append((low, high, cur_files))
529
                continue
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
530
            else:
531
                # Find what entries we are looking for, which occur before and
532
                # after this first record.
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
533
                after = start
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
534
                first_dir_name = (first_fields[1], first_fields[2])
535
                first_loc = bisect.bisect_left(cur_files, first_dir_name)
536
537
                # These exist before the current location
538
                pre = cur_files[:first_loc]
539
                # These occur after the current location, which may be in the
540
                # data we read, or might be after the last entry
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
541
                post = cur_files[first_loc:]
542
543
            if post and len(first_fields) >= entry_field_count:
544
                # We have files after the first entry
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
545
546
                # Parse the last entry
547
                last_entry_num = len(entries)-1
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
548
                last_fields = entries[last_entry_num].split('\0')
549
                if len(last_fields) < entry_field_count:
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
550
                    # The very last hunk was not complete,
551
                    # read the previous hunk
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
552
                    after = mid + len(block) - len(entries[-1])
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
553
                    last_entry_num -= 1
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
554
                    last_fields = entries[last_entry_num].split('\0')
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
555
                else:
556
                    after = mid + len(block)
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
557
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
558
                last_dir_name = (last_fields[1], last_fields[2])
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
559
                last_loc = bisect.bisect_right(post, last_dir_name)
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
560
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
561
                middle_files = post[:last_loc]
562
                post = post[last_loc:]
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
563
564
                if middle_files:
565
                    # We have files that should occur in this block
566
                    # (>= first, <= last)
567
                    # Either we will find them here, or we can mark them as
568
                    # missing.
569
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
570
                    if middle_files[0] == first_dir_name:
571
                        # We might need to go before this location
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
572
                        pre.append(first_dir_name)
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
573
                    if middle_files[-1] == last_dir_name:
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
574
                        post.insert(0, last_dir_name)
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
575
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
576
                    # Find out what paths we have
2255.2.129 by John Arbash Meinel
Start cleaning up the code, and fix one more edge case
577
                    paths = {first_dir_name:[first_fields]}
578
                    # last_dir_name might == first_dir_name so we need to be
579
                    # careful if we should append rather than overwrite
580
                    if last_entry_num != first_entry_num:
581
                        paths.setdefault(last_dir_name, []).append(last_fields)
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
582
                    for num in xrange(first_entry_num+1, last_entry_num):
583
                        # TODO: jam 20070223 We are already splitting here, so
584
                        #       shouldn't we just split the whole thing rather
585
                        #       than doing the split again in add_one_record?
586
                        fields = entries[num].split('\0')
587
                        dir_name = (fields[1], fields[2])
588
                        paths.setdefault(dir_name, []).append(fields)
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
589
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
590
                    for dir_name in middle_files:
591
                        for fields in paths.get(dir_name, []):
592
                            # offset by 1 because of the opening '\0'
593
                            # consider changing fields_to_entry to avoid the
594
                            # extra list slice
595
                            entry = fields_to_entry(fields[1:])
596
                            found.setdefault(dir_name, []).append(entry)
2255.2.125 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial effort at adding a basic _bisect function to DirState.
597
598
            # Now we have split up everything into pre, middle, and post, and
599
            # we have handled everything that fell in 'middle'.
600
            # We add 'post' first, so that we prefer to seek towards the
601
            # beginning, so that we will tend to go as early as we need, and
602
            # then only seek forward after that.
603
            if post:
604
                pending.append((after, high, post))
605
            if pre:
606
                pending.append((low, start-1, pre))
607
2255.2.130 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a very similar function which grabs everything for a particular directory block.
608
        # Consider that we may want to return the directory entries in sorted
609
        # order. For now, we just return them in whatever order we found them,
610
        # and leave it up to the caller if they care if it is ordered or not.
2255.2.131 by John Arbash Meinel
Change the return values for bisect functions so they just return
611
        return found
2255.2.36 by Robert Collins
Fix Dirstate unversioning of entries which are in a parent.
612
2255.2.130 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a very similar function which grabs everything for a particular directory block.
613
    def _bisect_dirblocks(self, dir_list):
614
        """Bisect through the disk structure to find entries in given dirs.
615
616
        _bisect_dirblocks is meant to find the contents of directories, which
617
        differs from _bisect, which only finds individual entries.
618
619
        :param dir_list: An sorted list of directory names ['', 'dir', 'foo'].
2255.2.131 by John Arbash Meinel
Change the return values for bisect functions so they just return
620
        :return: A map from dir => entries_for_dir
2255.2.130 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a very similar function which grabs everything for a particular directory block.
621
        """
622
        # TODO: jam 20070223 A lot of the bisecting logic could be shared
623
        #       between this and _bisect. It would require parameterizing the
624
        #       inner loop with a function, though. We should evaluate the
625
        #       performance difference.
626
        self._requires_lock()
627
        # We need the file pointer to be right after the initial header block
628
        self._read_header_if_needed()
629
        # If _dirblock_state was in memory, we should just return info from
630
        # there, this function is only meant to handle when we want to read
631
        # part of the disk.
632
        assert self._dirblock_state == DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
633
634
        # The disk representation is generally info + '\0\n\0' at the end. But
635
        # for bisecting, it is easier to treat this as '\0' + info + '\0\n'
636
        # Because it means we can sync on the '\n'
637
        state_file = self._state_file
638
        file_size = os.fstat(state_file.fileno()).st_size
639
        # We end up with 2 extra fields, we should have a trailing '\n' to
640
        # ensure that we read the whole record, and we should have a precursur
641
        # '' which ensures that we start after the previous '\n'
642
        entry_field_count = self._fields_per_entry() + 1
643
644
        low = self._end_of_header
645
        high = file_size - 1 # Ignore the final '\0'
646
        # Map from dir => entry
647
        found = {}
648
649
        # Avoid infinite seeking
650
        max_count = 30*len(dir_list)
651
        count = 0
652
        # pending is a list of places to look.
653
        # each entry is a tuple of low, high, dir_names
654
        #   low -> the first byte offset to read (inclusive)
655
        #   high -> the last byte offset (inclusive)
656
        #   dirs -> The list of directories that should be found in
657
        #                the [low, high] range
658
        pending = [(low, high, dir_list)]
659
660
        page_size = self._bisect_page_size
661
662
        fields_to_entry = self._get_fields_to_entry()
663
664
        while pending:
665
            low, high, cur_dirs = pending.pop()
666
667
            if not cur_dirs or low >= high:
668
                # Nothing to find
669
                continue
670
671
            count += 1
672
            if count > max_count:
673
                raise errors.BzrError('Too many seeks, most likely a bug.')
674
675
            mid = max(low, (low+high-page_size)/2)
676
677
            state_file.seek(mid)
678
            # limit the read size, so we don't end up reading data that we have
679
            # already read.
680
            read_size = min(page_size, (high-mid)+1)
681
            block = state_file.read(read_size)
682
683
            start = mid
684
            entries = block.split('\n')
685
686
            if len(entries) < 2:
687
                # We didn't find a '\n', so we cannot have found any records.
688
                # So put this range back and try again. But we know we have to
689
                # increase the page size, because a single read did not contain
690
                # a record break (so records must be larger than page_size)
691
                page_size *= 2
692
                pending.append((low, high, cur_dirs))
693
                continue
694
695
            # Check the first and last entries, in case they are partial, or if
696
            # we don't care about the rest of this page
697
            first_entry_num = 0
698
            first_fields = entries[0].split('\0')
699
            if len(first_fields) < entry_field_count:
700
                # We didn't get the complete first entry
701
                # so move start, and grab the next, which
702
                # should be a full entry
703
                start += len(entries[0])+1
704
                first_fields = entries[1].split('\0')
705
                first_entry_num = 1
706
707
            if len(first_fields) <= 1:
708
                # We didn't even get a dirname here... what do we do?
709
                # Try a large page size and repeat this query
710
                page_size *= 2
711
                pending.append((low, high, cur_dirs))
712
                continue
713
            else:
714
                # Find what entries we are looking for, which occur before and
715
                # after this first record.
716
                after = start
717
                first_dir = first_fields[1]
718
                first_loc = bisect.bisect_left(cur_dirs, first_dir)
719
720
                # These exist before the current location
721
                pre = cur_dirs[:first_loc]
722
                # These occur after the current location, which may be in the
723
                # data we read, or might be after the last entry
724
                post = cur_dirs[first_loc:]
725
726
            if post and len(first_fields) >= entry_field_count:
727
                # We have records to look at after the first entry
728
729
                # Parse the last entry
730
                last_entry_num = len(entries)-1
731
                last_fields = entries[last_entry_num].split('\0')
732
                if len(last_fields) < entry_field_count:
733
                    # The very last hunk was not complete,
734
                    # read the previous hunk
735
                    after = mid + len(block) - len(entries[-1])
736
                    last_entry_num -= 1
737
                    last_fields = entries[last_entry_num].split('\0')
738
                else:
739
                    after = mid + len(block)
740
741
                last_dir = last_fields[1]
742
                last_loc = bisect.bisect_right(post, last_dir)
743
744
                middle_files = post[:last_loc]
745
                post = post[last_loc:]
746
747
                if middle_files:
748
                    # We have files that should occur in this block
749
                    # (>= first, <= last)
750
                    # Either we will find them here, or we can mark them as
751
                    # missing.
752
753
                    if middle_files[0] == first_dir:
754
                        # We might need to go before this location
755
                        pre.append(first_dir)
756
                    if middle_files[-1] == last_dir:
757
                        post.insert(0, last_dir)
758
759
                    # Find out what paths we have
760
                    paths = {first_dir:[first_fields]}
761
                    # last_dir might == first_dir so we need to be
762
                    # careful if we should append rather than overwrite
763
                    if last_entry_num != first_entry_num:
764
                        paths.setdefault(last_dir, []).append(last_fields)
765
                    for num in xrange(first_entry_num+1, last_entry_num):
766
                        # TODO: jam 20070223 We are already splitting here, so
767
                        #       shouldn't we just split the whole thing rather
768
                        #       than doing the split again in add_one_record?
769
                        fields = entries[num].split('\0')
770
                        paths.setdefault(fields[1], []).append(fields)
771
772
                    for cur_dir in middle_files:
773
                        for fields in paths.get(cur_dir, []):
774
                            # offset by 1 because of the opening '\0'
775
                            # consider changing fields_to_entry to avoid the
776
                            # extra list slice
777
                            entry = fields_to_entry(fields[1:])
778
                            found.setdefault(cur_dir, []).append(entry)
779
780
            # Now we have split up everything into pre, middle, and post, and
781
            # we have handled everything that fell in 'middle'.
782
            # We add 'post' first, so that we prefer to seek towards the
783
            # beginning, so that we will tend to go as early as we need, and
784
            # then only seek forward after that.
785
            if post:
786
                pending.append((after, high, post))
787
            if pre:
788
                pending.append((low, start-1, pre))
789
2255.2.131 by John Arbash Meinel
Change the return values for bisect functions so they just return
790
        return found
2255.2.130 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a very similar function which grabs everything for a particular directory block.
791
2255.2.132 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement _bisect_recursive, which uses multiple bisect calls to
792
    def _bisect_recursive(self, dir_name_list):
793
        """Bisect for entries for all paths and their children.
794
795
        This will use bisect to find all records for the supplied paths. It
796
        will then continue to bisect for any records which are marked as
797
        directories. (and renames?)
798
799
        :param paths: A sorted list of (dir, name) pairs
800
             eg: [('', 'a'), ('', 'f'), ('a/b', 'c')]
801
        :return: A dictionary mapping (dir, name, file_id) => [tree_info]
802
        """
803
        # Map from (dir, name, file_id) => [tree_info]
804
        found = {}
805
806
        found_dir_names = set()
807
808
        # Directories that have been read
809
        processed_dirs = set()
810
        # Get the ball rolling with the first bisect for all entries.
811
        newly_found = self._bisect(dir_name_list)
812
813
        while newly_found:
814
            # Directories that need to be read
815
            pending_dirs = set()
816
            paths_to_search = set()
817
            for entry_list in newly_found.itervalues():
818
                for dir_name_id, trees_info in entry_list:
819
                    found[dir_name_id] = trees_info
820
                    found_dir_names.add(dir_name_id[:2])
821
                    is_dir = False
822
                    for tree_info in trees_info:
823
                        minikind = tree_info[0]
824
                        if minikind == 'd':
825
                            if is_dir:
826
                                # We already processed this one as a directory,
827
                                # we don't need to do the extra work again.
828
                                continue
829
                            subdir, name, file_id = dir_name_id
830
                            path = osutils.pathjoin(subdir, name)
831
                            is_dir = True
832
                            if path not in processed_dirs:
833
                                pending_dirs.add(path)
834
                        elif minikind == 'r':
835
                            # Rename, we need to directly search the target
836
                            # which is contained in the fingerprint column
837
                            dir_name = osutils.split(tree_info[1])
838
                            if dir_name[0] in pending_dirs:
839
                                # This entry will be found in the dir search
840
                                continue
841
                            # TODO: We need to check if this entry has
842
                            #       already been found. Otherwise we might be
843
                            #       hitting infinite recursion.
844
                            if dir_name not in found_dir_names:
845
                                paths_to_search.add(dir_name)
846
            # Now we have a list of paths to look for directly, and
847
            # directory blocks that need to be read.
848
            # newly_found is mixing the keys between (dir, name) and path
849
            # entries, but that is okay, because we only really care about the
850
            # targets.
851
            newly_found = self._bisect(sorted(paths_to_search))
852
            newly_found.update(self._bisect_dirblocks(sorted(pending_dirs)))
853
            processed_dirs.update(pending_dirs)
854
        return found
855
2255.2.75 by Robert Collins
Correct generation of revisiontree inventories to handle out of order parents.
856
    def _empty_parent_info(self):
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
857
        return [DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS] * (len(self._parents) -
2255.2.75 by Robert Collins
Correct generation of revisiontree inventories to handle out of order parents.
858
                                                    len(self._ghosts))
859
2255.2.59 by Robert Collins
All WorkingTree4 and dirstate tests passing.
860
    def _ensure_block(self, parent_block_index, parent_row_index, dirname):
2255.2.138 by John Arbash Meinel
implement several new WorkingTree.move() tests
861
        """Ensure a block for dirname exists.
862
2255.2.59 by Robert Collins
All WorkingTree4 and dirstate tests passing.
863
        This function exists to let callers which know that there is a
864
        directory dirname ensure that the block for it exists. This block can
865
        fail to exist because of demand loading, or because a directory had no
866
        children. In either case it is not an error. It is however an error to
867
        call this if there is no parent entry for the directory, and thus the
868
        function requires the coordinates of such an entry to be provided.
869
870
        The root row is special cased and can be indicated with a parent block
871
        and row index of -1
872
873
        :param parent_block_index: The index of the block in which dirname's row
874
            exists.
875
        :param parent_row_index: The index in the parent block where the row
876
            exists.
877
        :param dirname: The utf8 dirname to ensure there is a block for.
878
        :return: The index for the block.
879
        """
2255.2.138 by John Arbash Meinel
implement several new WorkingTree.move() tests
880
        if dirname == '' and parent_row_index == 0 and parent_block_index == 0:
881
            # This is the signature of the root row, and the
882
            # contents-of-root row is always index 1
883
            return 1
2255.2.59 by Robert Collins
All WorkingTree4 and dirstate tests passing.
884
        # the basename of the directory must be the end of its full name.
885
        if not (parent_block_index == -1 and
886
            parent_block_index == -1 and dirname == ''):
887
            assert dirname.endswith(
888
                self._dirblocks[parent_block_index][1][parent_row_index][0][1])
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
889
        block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key((dirname, '', ''))
890
        if not present:
891
            ## In future, when doing partial parsing, this should load and 
892
            # populate the entire block.
893
            self._dirblocks.insert(block_index, (dirname, []))
894
        return block_index
2255.2.59 by Robert Collins
All WorkingTree4 and dirstate tests passing.
895
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
896
    def _entries_to_current_state(self, new_entries):
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
897
        """Load new_entries into self.dirblocks.
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
898
899
        Process new_entries into the current state object, making them the active
2255.7.94 by Martin Pool
Fix dirstate sorting bug and refine the _validate() assertions:
900
        state.  The entries are grouped together by directory to form dirblocks.
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
901
902
        :param new_entries: A sorted list of entries. This function does not sort
903
            to prevent unneeded overhead when callers have a sorted list already.
904
        :return: Nothing.
905
        """
906
        assert new_entries[0][0][0:2] == ('', ''), \
2255.7.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Get iter_changes working again, by fixing set_parent_trees to
907
            "Missing root row %r" % (new_entries[0][0],)
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
908
        # The two blocks here are deliberate: the root block and the 
909
        # contents-of-root block.
910
        self._dirblocks = [('', []), ('', [])]
911
        current_block = self._dirblocks[0][1]
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
912
        current_dirname = ''
913
        root_key = ('', '')
2255.2.112 by John Arbash Meinel
610ms: Optimizing _entries_to_current state brings the 'slow path' down to 610 ms (inlined and uglier fast path is 570-580ms)
914
        append_entry = current_block.append
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
915
        for entry in new_entries:
916
            if entry[0][0] != current_dirname:
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
917
                # new block - different dirname
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
918
                current_block = []
2255.2.90 by Robert Collins
Correct DirState._entries_to_current_state to group entries by directory properly.
919
                current_dirname = entry[0][0]
920
                self._dirblocks.append((current_dirname, current_block))
2255.2.112 by John Arbash Meinel
610ms: Optimizing _entries_to_current state brings the 'slow path' down to 610 ms (inlined and uglier fast path is 570-580ms)
921
                append_entry = current_block.append
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
922
            # append the entry to the current block
2255.2.112 by John Arbash Meinel
610ms: Optimizing _entries_to_current state brings the 'slow path' down to 610 ms (inlined and uglier fast path is 570-580ms)
923
            append_entry(entry)
924
        self._split_root_dirblock_into_contents()
925
926
    def _split_root_dirblock_into_contents(self):
927
        """Split the root dirblocks into root and contents-of-root.
928
929
        After parsing by path, we end up with root entries and contents-of-root
930
        entries in the same block. This loop splits them out again.
931
        """
932
        # The above loop leaves the "root block" entries mixed with the
933
        # "contents-of-root block". But we don't want an if check on
934
        # all entries, so instead we just fix it up here.
935
        assert self._dirblocks[1] == ('', [])
936
        root_block = []
937
        contents_of_root_block = []
938
        for entry in self._dirblocks[0][1]:
939
            if not entry[0][1]: # This is a root entry
940
                root_block.append(entry)
941
            else:
942
                contents_of_root_block.append(entry)
943
        self._dirblocks[0] = ('', root_block)
944
        self._dirblocks[1] = ('', contents_of_root_block)
945
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
946
    def _entry_to_line(self, entry):
947
        """Serialize entry to a NULL delimited line ready for _get_output_lines.
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
948
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
949
        :param entry: An entry_tuple as defined in the module docstring.
950
        """
951
        entire_entry = list(entry[0])
952
        for tree_number, tree_data in enumerate(entry[1]):
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
953
            # (minikind, fingerprint, size, executable, tree_specific_string)
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
954
            entire_entry.extend(tree_data)
955
            # 3 for the key, 5 for the fields per tree.
956
            tree_offset = 3 + tree_number * 5
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
957
            # minikind
958
            entire_entry[tree_offset + 0] = tree_data[0]
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
959
            # size
960
            entire_entry[tree_offset + 2] = str(tree_data[2])
961
            # executable
962
            entire_entry[tree_offset + 3] = DirState._to_yesno[tree_data[3]]
963
        return '\0'.join(entire_entry)
964
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
965
    def _fields_per_entry(self):
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
966
        """How many null separated fields should be in each entry row.
967
968
        Each line now has an extra '\n' field which is not used
969
        so we just skip over it
970
        entry size:
971
            3 fields for the key
972
            + number of fields per tree_data (5) * tree count
973
            + newline
974
         """
975
        tree_count = 1 + self._num_present_parents()
976
        return 3 + 5 * tree_count + 1
977
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
978
    def _find_block(self, key, add_if_missing=False):
979
        """Return the block that key should be present in.
980
981
        :param key: A dirstate entry key.
982
        :return: The block tuple.
983
        """
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
984
        block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(key)
985
        if not present:
2255.2.99 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - fix _find_block to create missing blocks when the parent is versioned in the current tree, and fix handling of relocated entries in _make_absent.
986
            if not add_if_missing:
987
                # check to see if key is versioned itself - we might want to
988
                # add it anyway, because dirs with no entries dont get a
989
                # dirblock at parse time.
990
                # This is an uncommon branch to take: most dirs have children,
991
                # and most code works with versioned paths.
2255.2.146 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement move_directory by factoring out move_one
992
                parent_base, parent_name = osutils.split(key[0])
2255.2.99 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - fix _find_block to create missing blocks when the parent is versioned in the current tree, and fix handling of relocated entries in _make_absent.
993
                if not self._get_block_entry_index(parent_base, parent_name, 0)[3]:
994
                    # some parent path has not been added - its an error to add
995
                    # this child
996
                    raise errors.NotVersionedError(key[0:2], str(self))
997
            self._dirblocks.insert(block_index, (key[0], []))
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
998
        return self._dirblocks[block_index]
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
999
1000
    def _find_block_index_from_key(self, key):
1001
        """Find the dirblock index for a key.
1002
1003
        :return: The block index, True if the block for the key is present.
1004
        """
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1005
        if key[0:2] == ('', ''):
1006
            return 0, True
2255.7.20 by John Arbash Meinel
update test for format 3, and enable caching of path split while lock is held.
1007
        block_index = bisect_dirblock(self._dirblocks, key[0], 1,
1008
                                      cache=self._split_path_cache)
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1009
        # _right returns one-past-where-key is so we have to subtract
1010
        # one to use it. we use _right here because there are two
1011
        # '' blocks - the root, and the contents of root
1012
        # we always have a minimum of 2 in self._dirblocks: root and
1013
        # root-contents, and for '', we get 2 back, so this is 
1014
        # simple and correct:
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1015
        present = (block_index < len(self._dirblocks) and
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
1016
            self._dirblocks[block_index][0] == key[0])
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1017
        return block_index, present
1018
1019
    def _find_entry_index(self, key, block):
1020
        """Find the entry index for a key in a block.
1021
1022
        :return: The entry index, True if the entry for the key is present.
1023
        """
1024
        entry_index = bisect.bisect_left(block, (key, []))
1025
        present = (entry_index < len(block) and
1026
            block[entry_index][0] == key)
1027
        return entry_index, present
1028
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
1029
    @staticmethod
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1030
    def from_tree(tree, dir_state_filename):
1852.13.10 by Robert Collins
Use just the tree api to generate dirstate information.
1031
        """Create a dirstate from a bzr Tree.
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
1032
1033
        :param tree: The tree which should provide parent information and
1034
            inventory ids.
2255.5.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update the dirstate tests to lock and unlock properly.
1035
        :return: a DirState object which is currently locked for writing.
1036
            (it was locked by DirState.initialize)
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
1037
        """
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1038
        result = DirState.initialize(dir_state_filename)
2255.5.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update the dirstate tests to lock and unlock properly.
1039
        try:
1040
            tree.lock_read()
1041
            try:
1042
                parent_ids = tree.get_parent_ids()
1043
                num_parents = len(parent_ids)
1044
                parent_trees = []
1045
                for parent_id in parent_ids:
1046
                    parent_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree(parent_id)
1047
                    parent_trees.append((parent_id, parent_tree))
1048
                    parent_tree.lock_read()
1049
                result.set_parent_trees(parent_trees, [])
1050
                result.set_state_from_inventory(tree.inventory)
1051
            finally:
1052
                for revid, parent_tree in parent_trees:
1053
                    parent_tree.unlock()
1054
                tree.unlock()
1055
        except:
1056
            # The caller won't have a chance to unlock this, so make sure we
1057
            # cleanup ourselves
1058
            result.unlock()
1059
            raise
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1060
        return result
1061
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1062
    def update_entry(self, entry, abspath, stat_value=None):
1063
        """Update the entry based on what is actually on disk.
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1064
1065
        :param entry: This is the dirblock entry for the file in question.
1066
        :param abspath: The path on disk for this file.
1067
        :param stat_value: (optional) if we already have done a stat on the
1068
            file, re-use it.
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1069
        :return: The sha1 hexdigest of the file (40 bytes) or link target of a
1070
                symlink.
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1071
        """
1072
        # This code assumes that the entry passed in is directly held in one of
1073
        # the internal _dirblocks. So the dirblock state must have already been
1074
        # read.
1075
        assert self._dirblock_state != DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1076
        if stat_value is None:
1077
            try:
1078
                # We could inline os.lstat but the common case is that
1079
                # stat_value will be passed in, not read here.
1080
                stat_value = self._lstat(abspath, entry)
1081
            except (OSError, IOError), e:
1082
                if e.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EACCES,
1083
                               errno.EPERM):
1084
                    # The entry is missing, consider it gone
1085
                    return None
1086
                raise
1087
1088
        kind = osutils.file_kind_from_stat_mode(stat_value.st_mode)
1089
        try:
1090
            minikind = DirState._kind_to_minikind[kind]
1091
        except KeyError: # Unknown kind
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
1092
            return None
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1093
        packed_stat = pack_stat(stat_value)
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1094
        (saved_minikind, saved_link_or_sha1, saved_file_size,
1095
         saved_executable, saved_packed_stat) = entry[1][0]
1096
1097
        if (minikind == saved_minikind
1098
            and packed_stat == saved_packed_stat
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1099
            # size should also be in packed_stat
1100
            and saved_file_size == stat_value.st_size):
1101
            # The stat hasn't changed since we saved, so we can potentially
1102
            # re-use the saved sha hash.
2255.10.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix a small bug when we have a symlink that does not need to be re-read.
1103
            if minikind == 'd':
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1104
                return None
1105
2255.10.6 by John Arbash Meinel
Save approx 30-60ms (5-10%) on a LP tree by not calling time.time() for every entry.
1106
            if self._cutoff_time is None:
1107
                self._sha_cutoff_time()
1108
1109
            if (stat_value.st_mtime < self._cutoff_time
1110
                and stat_value.st_ctime < self._cutoff_time):
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1111
                # Return the existing fingerprint
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1112
                return saved_link_or_sha1
1113
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1114
        # If we have gotten this far, that means that we need to actually
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1115
        # process this entry.
1116
        link_or_sha1 = None
1117
        if minikind == 'f':
1118
            link_or_sha1 = self._sha1_file(abspath, entry)
1119
            executable = self._is_executable(stat_value.st_mode,
1120
                                             saved_executable)
1121
            entry[1][0] = ('f', link_or_sha1, stat_value.st_size,
1122
                           executable, packed_stat)
1123
        elif minikind == 'd':
1124
            link_or_sha1 = None
1125
            entry[1][0] = ('d', '', 0, False, packed_stat)
1126
            if saved_minikind != 'd':
1127
                # This changed from something into a directory. Make sure we
1128
                # have a directory block for it. This doesn't happen very
1129
                # often, so this doesn't have to be super fast.
1130
                block_index, entry_index, dir_present, file_present = \
1131
                    self._get_block_entry_index(entry[0][0], entry[0][1], 0)
1132
                self._ensure_block(block_index, entry_index,
1133
                                   osutils.pathjoin(entry[0][0], entry[0][1]))
1134
        elif minikind == 'l':
1135
            link_or_sha1 = self._read_link(abspath, saved_link_or_sha1)
1136
            entry[1][0] = ('l', link_or_sha1, stat_value.st_size,
1137
                           False, packed_stat)
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1138
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1139
        return link_or_sha1
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1140
1141
    def _sha_cutoff_time(self):
1142
        """Return cutoff time.
1143
1144
        Files modified more recently than this time are at risk of being
1145
        undetectably modified and so can't be cached.
1146
        """
2255.10.6 by John Arbash Meinel
Save approx 30-60ms (5-10%) on a LP tree by not calling time.time() for every entry.
1147
        # Cache the cutoff time as long as we hold a lock.
1148
        # time.time() isn't super expensive (approx 3.38us), but
1149
        # when you call it 50,000 times it adds up.
1150
        # For comparison, os.lstat() costs 7.2us if it is hot.
1151
        self._cutoff_time = int(time.time()) - 3
1152
        return self._cutoff_time
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1153
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1154
    def _lstat(self, abspath, entry):
1155
        """Return the os.lstat value for this path."""
1156
        return os.lstat(abspath)
1157
1158
    def _sha1_file(self, abspath, entry):
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1159
        """Calculate the SHA1 of a file by reading the full text"""
1160
        f = file(abspath, 'rb', buffering=65000)
1161
        try:
1162
            return osutils.sha_file(f)
1163
        finally:
1164
            f.close()
1165
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1166
    def _is_executable(self, mode, old_executable):
1167
        """Is this file executable?"""
1168
        return bool(S_IEXEC & mode)
1169
2255.10.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Some updates to how we handle the executable bit. In preparation for supporting Win32
1170
    def _is_executable_win32(self, mode, old_executable):
1171
        """On win32 the executable bit is stored in the dirstate."""
1172
        return old_executable
1173
1174
    if sys.platform == 'win32':
1175
        _is_executable = _is_executable_win32
1176
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1177
    def _read_link(self, abspath, old_link):
1178
        """Read the target of a symlink"""
1179
        # TODO: jam 200700301 On Win32, this could just return the value
2255.10.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Some updates to how we handle the executable bit. In preparation for supporting Win32
1180
        #       already in memory. However, this really needs to be done at a
1181
        #       higher level, because there either won't be anything on disk,
1182
        #       or the thing on disk will be a file.
2255.10.3 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) Change get_sha1_for_entry into update_entry
1183
        return os.readlink(abspath)
1184
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1185
    def get_ghosts(self):
1186
        """Return a list of the parent tree revision ids that are ghosts."""
1187
        self._read_header_if_needed()
1188
        return self._ghosts
1189
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1190
    def get_lines(self):
1191
        """Serialise the entire dirstate to a sequence of lines."""
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1192
        if (self._header_state == DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED and
1193
            self._dirblock_state == DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED):
1194
            # read whats on disk.
1195
            self._state_file.seek(0)
1196
            return self._state_file.readlines()
1852.13.19 by Robert Collins
Get DirState objects roundtripping an add of a ghost tree.
1197
        lines = []
1198
        lines.append(self._get_parents_line(self.get_parent_ids()))
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1199
        lines.append(self._get_ghosts_line(self._ghosts))
1852.13.20 by Robert Collins
Steps toward an object model.
1200
        # append the root line which is special cased
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1201
        lines.extend(map(self._entry_to_line, self._iter_entries()))
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1202
        return self._get_output_lines(lines)
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1203
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1204
    def _get_ghosts_line(self, ghost_ids):
1205
        """Create a line for the state file for ghost information."""
2255.2.84 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove now-unecessary encode/decode calls for revision ids.
1206
        return '\0'.join([str(len(ghost_ids))] + ghost_ids)
1207
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1208
    def _get_parents_line(self, parent_ids):
1209
        """Create a line for the state file for parents information."""
2255.2.84 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove now-unecessary encode/decode calls for revision ids.
1210
        return '\0'.join([str(len(parent_ids))] + parent_ids)
1211
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1212
    def _get_fields_to_entry(self):
1213
        """Get a function which converts entry fields into a entry record.
1214
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1215
        This handles size and executable, as well as parent records.
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1216
1217
        :return: A function which takes a list of fields, and returns an
1218
            appropriate record for storing in memory.
1219
        """
1220
        # This is intentionally unrolled for performance
1221
        num_present_parents = self._num_present_parents()
1222
        if num_present_parents == 0:
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1223
            def fields_to_entry_0_parents(fields, _int=int):
2255.2.108 by John Arbash Meinel
tuple(list[:3]) noticablely slower than (list[0], list[1], list[2])
1224
                path_name_file_id_key = (fields[0], fields[1], fields[2])
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1225
                return (path_name_file_id_key, [
1226
                    ( # Current tree
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1227
                        fields[3],                # minikind
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1228
                        fields[4],                # fingerprint
1229
                        _int(fields[5]),          # size
1230
                        fields[6] == 'y',         # executable
1231
                        fields[7],                # packed_stat or revision_id
1232
                    )])
1233
            return fields_to_entry_0_parents
1234
        elif num_present_parents == 1:
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1235
            def fields_to_entry_1_parent(fields, _int=int):
2255.2.108 by John Arbash Meinel
tuple(list[:3]) noticablely slower than (list[0], list[1], list[2])
1236
                path_name_file_id_key = (fields[0], fields[1], fields[2])
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1237
                return (path_name_file_id_key, [
1238
                    ( # Current tree
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1239
                        fields[3],                # minikind
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1240
                        fields[4],                # fingerprint
1241
                        _int(fields[5]),          # size
1242
                        fields[6] == 'y',         # executable
1243
                        fields[7],                # packed_stat or revision_id
1244
                    ),
1245
                    ( # Parent 1
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1246
                        fields[8],                # minikind
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1247
                        fields[9],                # fingerprint
1248
                        _int(fields[10]),         # size
1249
                        fields[11] == 'y',        # executable
1250
                        fields[12],               # packed_stat or revision_id
1251
                    ),
1252
                    ])
1253
            return fields_to_entry_1_parent
1254
        elif num_present_parents == 2:
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1255
            def fields_to_entry_2_parents(fields, _int=int):
2255.2.108 by John Arbash Meinel
tuple(list[:3]) noticablely slower than (list[0], list[1], list[2])
1256
                path_name_file_id_key = (fields[0], fields[1], fields[2])
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1257
                return (path_name_file_id_key, [
1258
                    ( # Current tree
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1259
                        fields[3],                # minikind
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1260
                        fields[4],                # fingerprint
1261
                        _int(fields[5]),          # size
1262
                        fields[6] == 'y',         # executable
1263
                        fields[7],                # packed_stat or revision_id
1264
                    ),
1265
                    ( # Parent 1
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1266
                        fields[8],                # minikind
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1267
                        fields[9],                # fingerprint
1268
                        _int(fields[10]),         # size
1269
                        fields[11] == 'y',        # executable
1270
                        fields[12],               # packed_stat or revision_id
1271
                    ),
1272
                    ( # Parent 2
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1273
                        fields[13],               # minikind
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1274
                        fields[14],               # fingerprint
1275
                        _int(fields[15]),         # size
1276
                        fields[16] == 'y',        # executable
1277
                        fields[17],               # packed_stat or revision_id
1278
                    ),
1279
                    ])
1280
            return fields_to_entry_2_parents
1281
        else:
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1282
            def fields_to_entry_n_parents(fields, _int=int):
2255.2.108 by John Arbash Meinel
tuple(list[:3]) noticablely slower than (list[0], list[1], list[2])
1283
                path_name_file_id_key = (fields[0], fields[1], fields[2])
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1284
                trees = [(fields[cur],                # minikind
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1285
                          fields[cur+1],              # fingerprint
1286
                          _int(fields[cur+2]),        # size
1287
                          fields[cur+3] == 'y',       # executable
1288
                          fields[cur+4],              # stat or revision_id
1289
                         ) for cur in xrange(3, len(fields)-1, 5)]
1290
                return path_name_file_id_key, trees
1291
            return fields_to_entry_n_parents
1292
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1293
    def get_parent_ids(self):
1294
        """Return a list of the parent tree ids for the directory state."""
1852.13.19 by Robert Collins
Get DirState objects roundtripping an add of a ghost tree.
1295
        self._read_header_if_needed()
2255.2.41 by Robert Collins
Fix Dirstate.get_parent_ids to return a copy of the ids, not a list whose mutation will break us.
1296
        return list(self._parents)
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1297
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1298
    def _get_block_entry_index(self, dirname, basename, tree_index):
2255.2.66 by John Arbash Meinel
Move _get_row and _get_block_row_index into Dirstate itself.
1299
        """Get the coordinates for a path in the state structure.
1300
1301
        :param dirname: The utf8 dirname to lookup.
1302
        :param basename: The utf8 basename to lookup.
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1303
        :param tree_index: The index of the tree for which this lookup should
1304
            be attempted.
2255.2.66 by John Arbash Meinel
Move _get_row and _get_block_row_index into Dirstate itself.
1305
        :return: A tuple describing where the path is located, or should be
1306
            inserted. The tuple contains four fields: the block index, the row
1307
            index, anda two booleans are True when the directory is present, and
1308
            when the entire path is present.  There is no guarantee that either
1309
            coordinate is currently reachable unless the found field for it is
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1310
            True. For instance, a directory not present in the searched tree
1311
            may be returned with a value one greater than the current highest
1312
            block offset. The directory present field will always be True when
1313
            the path present field is True. The directory present field does
1314
            NOT indicate that the directory is present in the searched tree,
1315
            rather it indicates that there are at least some files in some
1316
            tree present there.
2255.2.66 by John Arbash Meinel
Move _get_row and _get_block_row_index into Dirstate itself.
1317
        """
1318
        self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1319
        key = dirname, basename, ''
1320
        block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(key)
1321
        if not present:
2255.2.66 by John Arbash Meinel
Move _get_row and _get_block_row_index into Dirstate itself.
1322
            # no such directory - return the dir index and 0 for the row.
1323
            return block_index, 0, False, False
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1324
        block = self._dirblocks[block_index][1] # access the entries only
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1325
        entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(key, block)
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1326
        # linear search through present entries at this path to find the one
1327
        # requested.
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1328
        while entry_index < len(block) and block[entry_index][0][1] == basename:
1329
            if block[entry_index][1][tree_index][0] not in \
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1330
                       ('a', 'r'): # absent, relocated
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1331
                return block_index, entry_index, True, True
1332
            entry_index += 1
1333
        return block_index, entry_index, True, False
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1334
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1335
    def _get_entry(self, tree_index, fileid_utf8=None, path_utf8=None):
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1336
        """Get the dirstate entry for path in tree tree_index
1337
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1338
        If either file_id or path is supplied, it is used as the key to lookup.
1339
        If both are supplied, the fastest lookup is used, and an error is
1340
        raised if they do not both point at the same row.
2255.7.13 by John Arbash Meinel
find an edge case in our _get_entry logic and fix it.
1341
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1342
        :param tree_index: The index of the tree we wish to locate this path
1343
            in. If the path is present in that tree, the entry containing its
1344
            details is returned, otherwise (None, None) is returned
2255.7.93 by Martin Pool
Add support for tree-references in dirstate
1345
            0 is the working tree, higher indexes are successive parent
1346
            trees.
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1347
        :param fileid_utf8: A utf8 file_id to look up.
1348
        :param path_utf8: An utf8 path to be looked up.
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1349
        :return: The dirstate entry tuple for path, or (None, None)
1350
        """
2255.2.94 by Robert Collins
DirState: handle id lookup redirects correctly.
1351
        self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1352
        if path_utf8 is not None:
1353
            assert path_utf8.__class__ == str, 'path_utf8 is not a str: %s %s' % (type(path_utf8), path_utf8)
1354
            # path lookups are faster
2255.2.146 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement move_directory by factoring out move_one
1355
            dirname, basename = osutils.split(path_utf8)
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1356
            block_index, entry_index, dir_present, file_present = \
1357
                self._get_block_entry_index(dirname, basename, tree_index)
1358
            if not file_present:
1359
                return None, None
1360
            entry = self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index]
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1361
            assert entry[0][2] and entry[1][tree_index][0] not in ('a', 'r'), 'unversioned entry?!?!'
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1362
            if fileid_utf8:
1363
                if entry[0][2] != fileid_utf8:
2255.2.144 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify update_minimal a bit more, by making id_index a
1364
                    raise errors.BzrError('integrity error ? : mismatching'
1365
                                          ' tree_index, file_id and path')
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1366
            return entry
1367
        else:
2255.7.13 by John Arbash Meinel
find an edge case in our _get_entry logic and fix it.
1368
            assert fileid_utf8 is not None
2255.2.147 by John Arbash Meinel
Move fast id => path lookups down into DirState
1369
            possible_keys = self._get_id_index().get(fileid_utf8, None)
1370
            if not possible_keys:
1371
                return None, None
1372
            for key in possible_keys:
2255.7.76 by Robert Collins
Fix _get_entry, which got broken at some point, this fixes tests now, so it should not be breakable in future.
1373
                block_index, present = \
1374
                    self._find_block_index_from_key(key)
1375
                # strange, probably indicates an out of date
1376
                # id index - for now, allow this.
1377
                if not present:
1378
                    continue
1379
                # WARNING: DO not change this code to use _get_block_entry_index
1380
                # as that function is not suitable: it does not use the key
1381
                # to lookup, and thus the wront coordinates are returned.
1382
                block = self._dirblocks[block_index][1]
1383
                entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(key, block)
1384
                if present:
2255.2.147 by John Arbash Meinel
Move fast id => path lookups down into DirState
1385
                    entry = self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index]
2255.2.172 by Martin Pool
Recognize 't' (tree-reference) minikind in DirState._get_entry
1386
                    if entry[1][tree_index][0] in 'fdlt':
2255.7.76 by Robert Collins
Fix _get_entry, which got broken at some point, this fixes tests now, so it should not be breakable in future.
1387
                        # this is the result we are looking for: the  
1388
                        # real home of this file_id in this tree.
1389
                        return entry
1390
                    if entry[1][tree_index][0] == 'a':
1391
                        # there is no home for this entry in this tree
1392
                        return None, None
2255.2.172 by Martin Pool
Recognize 't' (tree-reference) minikind in DirState._get_entry
1393
                    assert entry[1][tree_index][0] == 'r', \
1394
                        "entry %r has invalid minikind %r for tree %r" \
1395
                        % (entry,
1396
                           entry[1][tree_index][0],
1397
                           tree_index)
2255.7.76 by Robert Collins
Fix _get_entry, which got broken at some point, this fixes tests now, so it should not be breakable in future.
1398
                    real_path = entry[1][tree_index][1]
1399
                    return self._get_entry(tree_index, fileid_utf8=fileid_utf8,
1400
                        path_utf8=real_path)
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1401
            return None, None
2255.2.66 by John Arbash Meinel
Move _get_row and _get_block_row_index into Dirstate itself.
1402
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1403
    @classmethod
1404
    def initialize(cls, path):
1852.13.20 by Robert Collins
Steps toward an object model.
1405
        """Create a new dirstate on path.
1406
1407
        The new dirstate will be an empty tree - that is it has no parents,
1408
        and only a root node - which has id ROOT_ID.
2255.2.84 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove now-unecessary encode/decode calls for revision ids.
1409
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
1410
        The object will be write locked when returned to the caller,
1411
        unless there was an exception in the writing, in which case it
1412
        will be unlocked.
1413
1852.13.20 by Robert Collins
Steps toward an object model.
1414
        :param path: The name of the file for the dirstate.
1415
        :return: A DirState object.
1416
        """
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1417
        # This constructs a new DirState object on a path, sets the _state_file
1852.13.20 by Robert Collins
Steps toward an object model.
1418
        # to a new empty file for that path. It then calls _set_data() with our
1419
        # stock empty dirstate information - a root with ROOT_ID, no children,
1420
        # and no parents. Finally it calls save() to ensure that this data will
1421
        # persist.
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
1422
        result = cls(path)
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1423
        # root dir and root dir contents with no children.
1424
        empty_tree_dirblocks = [('', []), ('', [])]
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1425
        # a new root directory, with a NULLSTAT.
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1426
        empty_tree_dirblocks[0][1].append(
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
1427
            (('', '', inventory.ROOT_ID), [
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1428
                ('d', '', 0, False, DirState.NULLSTAT),
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1429
            ]))
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
1430
        result.lock_write()
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1431
        try:
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
1432
            result._set_data([], empty_tree_dirblocks)
1852.13.19 by Robert Collins
Get DirState objects roundtripping an add of a ghost tree.
1433
            result.save()
1434
        except:
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
1435
            result.unlock()
1852.13.19 by Robert Collins
Get DirState objects roundtripping an add of a ghost tree.
1436
            raise
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1437
        return result
1438
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1439
    def _inv_entry_to_details(self, inv_entry):
1440
        """Convert an inventory entry (from a revision tree) to state details.
1441
1442
        :param inv_entry: An inventory entry whose sha1 and link targets can be
1443
            relied upon, and which has a revision set.
1444
        :return: A details tuple - the details for a single tree at a path +
1445
            id.
1446
        """
1447
        kind = inv_entry.kind
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1448
        minikind = DirState._kind_to_minikind[kind]
2255.2.107 by John Arbash Meinel
(working), fix dirstate to use utf8 file ids.
1449
        tree_data = inv_entry.revision
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1450
        assert len(tree_data) > 0, 'empty revision for the inv_entry.'
1451
        if kind == 'directory':
1452
            fingerprint = ''
1453
            size = 0
1454
            executable = False
1455
        elif kind == 'symlink':
1456
            fingerprint = inv_entry.symlink_target or ''
1457
            size = 0
1458
            executable = False
1459
        elif kind == 'file':
1460
            fingerprint = inv_entry.text_sha1 or ''
1461
            size = inv_entry.text_size or 0
1462
            executable = inv_entry.executable
2255.2.158 by Martin Pool
Most of the integration of dirstate and subtree
1463
        elif kind == 'tree-reference':
1464
            fingerprint = inv_entry.reference_revision or ''
1465
            size = 0
1466
            executable = False
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1467
        else:
2255.2.158 by Martin Pool
Most of the integration of dirstate and subtree
1468
            raise Exception("can't pack %s" % inv_entry)
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1469
        return (minikind, fingerprint, size, executable, tree_data)
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1470
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1471
    def _iter_entries(self):
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1472
        """Iterate over all the entries in the dirstate.
1473
1474
        Each yelt item is an entry in the standard format described in the
1475
        docstring of bzrlib.dirstate.
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1476
        """
1477
        self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1478
        for directory in self._dirblocks:
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1479
            for entry in directory[1]:
1480
                yield entry
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1481
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1482
    def _get_id_index(self):
1483
        """Get an id index of self._dirblocks."""
2255.2.144 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify update_minimal a bit more, by making id_index a
1484
        if self._id_index is None:
1485
            id_index = {}
1486
            for key, tree_details in self._iter_entries():
1487
                id_index.setdefault(key[2], set()).add(key)
1488
            self._id_index = id_index
1489
        return self._id_index
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1490
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1491
    def _get_output_lines(self, lines):
1492
        """format lines for final output.
2255.2.84 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove now-unecessary encode/decode calls for revision ids.
1493
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1494
        :param lines: A sequece of lines containing the parents list and the
1495
            path lines.
1496
        """
2255.8.6 by John Arbash Meinel
Because the disk format (sorting) has now changed
1497
        output_lines = [DirState.HEADER_FORMAT_3]
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
1498
        lines.append('') # a final newline
1499
        inventory_text = '\0\n\0'.join(lines)
2255.2.239 by Robert Collins
Change from adler to crc checksums, as adler32 in python is not stable from 32 to 64 bit systems.
1500
        output_lines.append('crc32: %s\n' % (zlib.crc32(inventory_text),))
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1501
        # -3, 1 for num parents, 1 for ghosts, 1 for final newline
1502
        num_entries = len(lines)-3
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
1503
        output_lines.append('num_entries: %s\n' % (num_entries,))
1504
        output_lines.append(inventory_text)
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1505
        return output_lines
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
1506
2255.2.36 by Robert Collins
Fix Dirstate unversioning of entries which are in a parent.
1507
    def _make_deleted_row(self, fileid_utf8, parents):
1508
        """Return a deleted for for fileid_utf8."""
1509
        return ('/', 'RECYCLED.BIN', 'file', fileid_utf8, 0, DirState.NULLSTAT,
1510
            ''), parents
1511
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1512
    def _num_present_parents(self):
1513
        """The number of parent entries in each record row."""
1514
        return len(self._parents) - len(self._ghosts)
1515
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1516
    @staticmethod
1517
    def on_file(path):
2255.5.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update the dirstate tests to lock and unlock properly.
1518
        """Construct a DirState on the file at path path.
1519
1520
        :return: An unlocked DirState object, associated with the given path.
1521
        """
2255.4.1 by James Westby
Store the filename of the dirstate in an attribute.
1522
        result = DirState(path)
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
1523
        return result
1524
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1525
    def _read_dirblocks_if_needed(self):
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1526
        """Read in all the dirblocks from the file if they are not in memory.
1527
        
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1528
        This populates self._dirblocks, and sets self._dirblock_state to
1529
        IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED. It is not currently ready for incremental block
1530
        loading.
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1531
        """
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1532
        self._read_header_if_needed()
1533
        if self._dirblock_state == DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY:
2255.2.133 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement _paths2ids using bisect recursive rather than loading
1534
            # move the _state_file pointer to after the header (in case bisect
1535
            # has been called in the mean time)
1536
            self._state_file.seek(self._end_of_header)
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1537
            text = self._state_file.read()
2255.2.239 by Robert Collins
Change from adler to crc checksums, as adler32 in python is not stable from 32 to 64 bit systems.
1538
            # TODO: check the crc checksums. crc_measured = zlib.crc32(text)
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1539
1540
            fields = text.split('\0')
1541
            # Remove the last blank entry
1542
            trailing = fields.pop()
1543
            assert trailing == ''
1544
            # consider turning fields into a tuple.
1545
1546
            # skip the first field which is the trailing null from the header.
1547
            cur = 1
1548
            # Each line now has an extra '\n' field which is not used
1549
            # so we just skip over it
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1550
            # entry size:
1551
            #  3 fields for the key
1552
            #  + number of fields per tree_data (5) * tree count
2255.2.26 by John Arbash Meinel
Use a clearer variable for num_present_parents while reading dirblocks
1553
            #  + newline
2255.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Rewrite the inner parsing loop, needs performance testing.
1554
            num_present_parents = self._num_present_parents()
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1555
            tree_count = 1 + num_present_parents
2255.2.126 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the bisect code to support the fact that we can have
1556
            entry_size = self._fields_per_entry()
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1557
            expected_field_count = entry_size * self._num_entries
2255.2.32 by Robert Collins
Make test_clear_merge_conflicts pass for dirstate. This involved working
1558
            field_count = len(fields)
1559
            # this checks our adjustment, and also catches file too short.
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1560
            assert field_count - cur == expected_field_count, \
2255.2.3 by Robert Collins
Split out working tree format 4 to its own file, create stub dirstate revision object, start working on dirstate.set_parent_trees - a key failure point.
1561
                'field count incorrect %s != %s, entry_size=%s, '\
1562
                'num_entries=%s fields=%r' % (
2255.2.15 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - truncate state file fixing bug in saving a smaller file, get more tree_implementation tests passing.
1563
                    field_count - cur, expected_field_count, entry_size,
2255.2.3 by Robert Collins
Split out working tree format 4 to its own file, create stub dirstate revision object, start working on dirstate.set_parent_trees - a key failure point.
1564
                    self._num_entries, fields)
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1565
2255.2.110 by John Arbash Meinel
Inlining the conversion and using dirblock form instead of a list and then converting shaves another 50ms off. From 650ms => 600ms
1566
            if num_present_parents == 1:
1567
                # Bind external functions to local names
1568
                _int = int
1569
                # We access all fields in order, so we can just iterate over
1570
                # them. Grab an straight iterator over the fields. (We use an
1571
                # iterator because we don't want to do a lot of additions, nor
1572
                # do we want to do a lot of slicing)
1573
                next = iter(fields).next
1574
                # Move the iterator to the current position
1575
                for x in xrange(cur):
1576
                    next()
1577
                # The two blocks here are deliberate: the root block and the
1578
                # contents-of-root block.
1579
                self._dirblocks = [('', []), ('', [])]
1580
                current_block = self._dirblocks[0][1]
1581
                current_dirname = ''
1582
                append_entry = current_block.append
1583
                for count in xrange(self._num_entries):
1584
                    dirname = next()
1585
                    name = next()
1586
                    file_id = next()
1587
                    if dirname != current_dirname:
1588
                        # new block - different dirname
1589
                        current_block = []
1590
                        current_dirname = dirname
1591
                        self._dirblocks.append((current_dirname, current_block))
1592
                        append_entry = current_block.append
1593
                    # we know current_dirname == dirname, so re-use it to avoid
1594
                    # creating new strings
1595
                    entry = ((current_dirname, name, file_id),
1596
                             [(# Current Tree
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1597
                                 next(),                # minikind
2255.2.110 by John Arbash Meinel
Inlining the conversion and using dirblock form instead of a list and then converting shaves another 50ms off. From 650ms => 600ms
1598
                                 next(),                # fingerprint
1599
                                 _int(next()),          # size
1600
                                 next() == 'y',         # executable
1601
                                 next(),                # packed_stat or revision_id
1602
                             ),
1603
                             ( # Parent 1
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1604
                                 next(),                # minikind
2255.2.110 by John Arbash Meinel
Inlining the conversion and using dirblock form instead of a list and then converting shaves another 50ms off. From 650ms => 600ms
1605
                                 next(),                # fingerprint
1606
                                 _int(next()),          # size
1607
                                 next() == 'y',         # executable
1608
                                 next(),                # packed_stat or revision_id
1609
                             ),
1610
                             ])
1611
                    trailing = next()
1612
                    assert trailing == '\n'
1613
                    # append the entry to the current block
1614
                    append_entry(entry)
2255.2.112 by John Arbash Meinel
610ms: Optimizing _entries_to_current state brings the 'slow path' down to 610 ms (inlined and uglier fast path is 570-580ms)
1615
                self._split_root_dirblock_into_contents()
2255.2.110 by John Arbash Meinel
Inlining the conversion and using dirblock form instead of a list and then converting shaves another 50ms off. From 650ms => 600ms
1616
            else:
1617
                fields_to_entry = self._get_fields_to_entry()
1618
                entries = [fields_to_entry(fields[pos:pos+entry_size])
1619
                           for pos in xrange(cur, field_count, entry_size)]
1620
                self._entries_to_current_state(entries)
2255.8.6 by John Arbash Meinel
Because the disk format (sorting) has now changed
1621
            # To convert from format 2  => format 3
1622
            # self._dirblocks = sorted(self._dirblocks,
1623
            #                          key=lambda blk:blk[0].split('/'))
1624
            # To convert from format 3 => format 2
1625
            # self._dirblocks = sorted(self._dirblocks)
2255.2.13 by Robert Collins
Test adding of directories to the root of a dirstate.
1626
            self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1627
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1628
    def _read_header(self):
1629
        """This reads in the metadata header, and the parent ids.
1630
1631
        After reading in, the file should be positioned at the null
1632
        just before the start of the first record in the file.
1633
2255.2.239 by Robert Collins
Change from adler to crc checksums, as adler32 in python is not stable from 32 to 64 bit systems.
1634
        :return: (expected crc checksum, number of entries, parent list)
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1635
        """
1636
        self._read_prelude()
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1637
        parent_line = self._state_file.readline()
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1638
        info = parent_line.split('\0')
1639
        num_parents = int(info[0])
1640
        assert num_parents == len(info)-2, 'incorrect parent info line'
2255.2.84 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove now-unecessary encode/decode calls for revision ids.
1641
        self._parents = info[1:-1]
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1642
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1643
        ghost_line = self._state_file.readline()
1644
        info = ghost_line.split('\0')
1645
        num_ghosts = int(info[1])
1646
        assert num_ghosts == len(info)-3, 'incorrect ghost info line'
2255.2.84 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove now-unecessary encode/decode calls for revision ids.
1647
        self._ghosts = info[2:-1]
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1648
        self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED
2255.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) some basic work on adding bisect functionality to dirstate.
1649
        self._end_of_header = self._state_file.tell()
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1650
1852.13.19 by Robert Collins
Get DirState objects roundtripping an add of a ghost tree.
1651
    def _read_header_if_needed(self):
1652
        """Read the header of the dirstate file if needed."""
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
1653
        # inline this as it will be called a lot
1654
        if not self._lock_token:
1655
            raise errors.ObjectNotLocked(self)
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1656
        if self._header_state == DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY:
1852.13.19 by Robert Collins
Get DirState objects roundtripping an add of a ghost tree.
1657
            self._read_header()
1658
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1659
    def _read_prelude(self):
1660
        """Read in the prelude header of the dirstate file
1661
2255.2.239 by Robert Collins
Change from adler to crc checksums, as adler32 in python is not stable from 32 to 64 bit systems.
1662
        This only reads in the stuff that is not connected to the crc
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1663
        checksum. The position will be correct to read in the rest of
1664
        the file and check the checksum after this point.
1665
        The next entry in the file should be the number of parents,
1666
        and their ids. Followed by a newline.
1667
        """
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1668
        header = self._state_file.readline()
2255.8.6 by John Arbash Meinel
Because the disk format (sorting) has now changed
1669
        assert header == DirState.HEADER_FORMAT_3, \
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1670
            'invalid header line: %r' % (header,)
2255.2.239 by Robert Collins
Change from adler to crc checksums, as adler32 in python is not stable from 32 to 64 bit systems.
1671
        crc_line = self._state_file.readline()
1672
        assert crc_line.startswith('crc32: '), 'missing crc32 checksum'
1673
        self.crc_expected = int(crc_line[len('crc32: '):-1])
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1674
        num_entries_line = self._state_file.readline()
1852.13.15 by Robert Collins
Ensure Format4 working trees start with a dirstate.
1675
        assert num_entries_line.startswith('num_entries: '), 'missing num_entries line'
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1676
        self._num_entries = int(num_entries_line[len('num_entries: '):-1])
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
1677
1852.13.19 by Robert Collins
Get DirState objects roundtripping an add of a ghost tree.
1678
    def save(self):
2255.2.32 by Robert Collins
Make test_clear_merge_conflicts pass for dirstate. This involved working
1679
        """Save any pending changes created during this session.
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
1680
2255.2.32 by Robert Collins
Make test_clear_merge_conflicts pass for dirstate. This involved working
1681
        We reuse the existing file, because that prevents race conditions with
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
1682
        file creation, and use oslocks on it to prevent concurrent modification
1683
        and reads - because dirstates incremental data aggretation is not
1684
        compatible with reading a modified file, and replacing a file in use by
1685
        another process is impossible on windows.
2255.2.32 by Robert Collins
Make test_clear_merge_conflicts pass for dirstate. This involved working
1686
1687
        A dirstate in read only mode should be smart enough though to validate
1688
        that the file has not changed, and otherwise discard its cache and
1689
        start over, to allow for fine grained read lock duration, so 'status'
1690
        wont block 'commit' - for example.
1691
        """
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1692
        if (self._header_state == DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED or
1693
            self._dirblock_state == DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED):
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
1694
1695
            if self._lock_state == 'w':
1696
                out_file = self._state_file
1697
                wlock = None
1698
            else:
1699
                # Try to grab a write lock so that we can update the file.
1700
                try:
1701
                    wlock = lock.WriteLock(self._filename)
1702
                except (errors.LockError, errors.LockContention), e:
1703
                    # We couldn't grab the lock, so just leave things dirty in
1704
                    # memory.
1705
                    return
1706
                except IOError, e:
1707
                    # This may be a read-only tree, or someone else may have a
1708
                    # ReadLock. so handle the case when we cannot grab a write
1709
                    # lock
1710
                    if e.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES,
1711
                                   errno.EAGAIN):
1712
                        # Ignore these errors and just don't save anything
1713
                        return
1714
                    raise
1715
                out_file = wlock.f
1716
            try:
1717
                out_file.seek(0)
1718
                out_file.writelines(self.get_lines())
1719
                out_file.truncate()
1720
                out_file.flush()
1721
                self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED
1722
                self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_UNMODIFIED
1723
            finally:
1724
                if wlock is not None:
1725
                    wlock.unlock()
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
1726
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1727
    def _set_data(self, parent_ids, dirblocks):
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1728
        """Set the full dirstate data in memory.
1852.13.20 by Robert Collins
Steps toward an object model.
1729
1730
        This is an internal function used to completely replace the objects
1731
        in memory state. It puts the dirstate into state 'full-dirty'.
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1732
1733
        :param parent_ids: A list of parent tree revision ids.
1734
        :param dirblocks: A list containing one tuple for each directory in the
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1735
            tree. Each tuple contains the directory path and a list of entries 
1736
            found in that directory.
1852.13.20 by Robert Collins
Steps toward an object model.
1737
        """
1738
        # our memory copy is now authoritative.
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1739
        self._dirblocks = dirblocks
1740
        self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
1741
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
1742
        self._parents = list(parent_ids)
2255.2.147 by John Arbash Meinel
Move fast id => path lookups down into DirState
1743
        self._id_index = None
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1744
2255.2.4 by Robert Collins
Snapshot dirstate development
1745
    def set_path_id(self, path, new_id):
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1746
        """Change the id of path to new_id in the current working tree.
2255.2.4 by Robert Collins
Snapshot dirstate development
1747
1748
        :param path: The path inside the tree to set - '' is the root, 'foo'
1749
            is the path foo in the root.
2255.2.107 by John Arbash Meinel
(working), fix dirstate to use utf8 file ids.
1750
        :param new_id: The new id to assign to the path. This must be a utf8
1751
            file id (not unicode, and not None).
2255.2.4 by Robert Collins
Snapshot dirstate development
1752
        """
2255.2.236 by Martin Pool
Review cleanups: mostly updating or removing todo comments.
1753
        assert new_id.__class__ == str, \
1754
            "path_id %r is not a plain string" % (new_id,)
2255.2.37 by Robert Collins
Get TestExecutable.test_06_pull working on DirState: fix cloning and the set_last_revision api on WorkingTree4.
1755
        self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2255.2.75 by Robert Collins
Correct generation of revisiontree inventories to handle out of order parents.
1756
        if len(path):
1757
            # logic not written
1758
            raise NotImplementedError(self.set_path_id)
1759
        # TODO: check new id is unique
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1760
        entry = self._get_entry(0, path_utf8=path)
2255.7.14 by John Arbash Meinel
Make set_root_id() a no-op if the id doesn't change,
1761
        if entry[0][2] == new_id:
1762
            # Nothing to change.
1763
            return
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
1764
        # mark the old path absent, and insert a new root path
1765
        self._make_absent(entry)
2255.2.142 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify the update_minimal api a little bit, and document the parameters.
1766
        self.update_minimal(('', '', new_id), 'd',
2255.2.144 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify update_minimal a bit more, by making id_index a
1767
            path_utf8='', packed_stat=entry[1][0][4])
2255.2.15 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - truncate state file fixing bug in saving a smaller file, get more tree_implementation tests passing.
1768
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2255.2.147 by John Arbash Meinel
Move fast id => path lookups down into DirState
1769
        if self._id_index is not None:
1770
            self._id_index.setdefault(new_id, set()).add(entry[0])
2255.2.4 by Robert Collins
Snapshot dirstate development
1771
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1772
    def set_parent_trees(self, trees, ghosts):
1773
        """Set the parent trees for the dirstate.
1774
1775
        :param trees: A list of revision_id, tree tuples. tree must be provided
1776
            even if the revision_id refers to a ghost: supply an empty tree in 
1777
            this case.
1778
        :param ghosts: A list of the revision_ids that are ghosts at the time
1779
            of setting.
1780
        """ 
2255.2.177 by Martin Pool
merge dirstate sorting fix, add more validation tests
1781
        self._validate()
2255.2.4 by Robert Collins
Snapshot dirstate development
1782
        # TODO: generate a list of parent indexes to preserve to save 
1783
        # processing specific parent trees. In the common case one tree will
1784
        # be preserved - the left most parent.
1785
        # TODO: if the parent tree is a dirstate, we might want to walk them
1786
        # all by path in parallel for 'optimal' common-case performance.
1787
        # generate new root row.
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1788
        self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1789
        # TODO future sketch: Examine the existing parents to generate a change
1790
        # map and then walk the new parent trees only, mapping them into the
1791
        # dirstate. Walk the dirstate at the same time to remove unreferenced
1792
        # entries.
1793
        # for now: 
1794
        # sketch: loop over all entries in the dirstate, cherry picking 
1795
        # entries from the parent trees, if they are not ghost trees.
2255.2.4 by Robert Collins
Snapshot dirstate development
1796
        # after we finish walking the dirstate, all entries not in the dirstate
1797
        # are deletes, so we want to append them to the end as per the design
1798
        # discussions. So do a set difference on ids with the parents to
1799
        # get deletes, and add them to the end.
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1800
        # During the update process we need to answer the following questions:
1801
        # - find other keys containing a fileid in order to create cross-path
1802
        #   links. We dont't trivially use the inventory from other trees
1803
        #   because this leads to either double touching, or to accessing
1804
        #   missing keys,
1805
        # - find other keys containing a path 
1806
        # We accumulate each entry via this dictionary, including the root 
1807
        by_path = {}
1808
        id_index = {}
1809
        # we could do parallel iterators, but because file id data may be
1810
        # scattered throughout, we dont save on index overhead: we have to look
1811
        # at everything anyway. We can probably save cycles by reusing parent
1812
        # data and doing an incremental update when adding an additional
1813
        # parent, but for now the common cases are adding a new parent (merge),
1814
        # and replacing completely (commit), and commit is more common: so
1815
        # optimise merge later.
1816
        
1817
        # ---- start generation of full tree mapping data
1818
        # what trees should we use?
2255.2.4 by Robert Collins
Snapshot dirstate development
1819
        parent_trees = [tree for rev_id, tree in trees if rev_id not in ghosts]
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1820
        # how many trees do we end up with 
1821
        parent_count = len(parent_trees)
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1822
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1823
        # one: the current tree
1824
        for entry in self._iter_entries():
1825
            # skip entries not in the current tree
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1826
            if entry[1][0][0] in ('a', 'r'): # absent, relocated
2255.2.85 by Robert Collins
[BROKEN] Partial conversion to new dirstate structure, please continue on the tests matching dirstate from here.
1827
                continue
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1828
            by_path[entry[0]] = [entry[1][0]] + \
1829
                [DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS] * parent_count
1830
            id_index[entry[0][2]] = set([entry[0]])
1831
        
1832
        # now the parent trees:
1833
        for tree_index, tree in enumerate(parent_trees):
1834
            # the index is off by one, adjust it.
1835
            tree_index = tree_index + 1
1836
            # when we add new locations for a fileid we need these ranges for
1837
            # any fileid in this tree as we set the by_path[id] to:
1838
            # already_processed_tree_details + new_details + new_location_suffix
1839
            # the suffix is from tree_index+1:parent_count+1.
1840
            new_location_suffix = [DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS] * (parent_count - tree_index)
1841
            # now stitch in all the entries from this tree
1842
            for path, entry in tree.inventory.iter_entries_by_dir():
1843
                # here we process each trees details for each item in the tree.
1844
                # we first update any existing entries for the id at other paths,
1845
                # then we either create or update the entry for the id at the
1846
                # right path, and finally we add (if needed) a mapping from
1847
                # file_id to this path. We do it in this order to allow us to
1848
                # avoid checking all known paths for the id when generating a
1849
                # new entry at this path: by adding the id->path mapping last,
1850
                # all the mappings are valid and have correct relocation
1851
                # records where needed. 
2255.2.107 by John Arbash Meinel
(working), fix dirstate to use utf8 file ids.
1852
                file_id = entry.file_id
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1853
                path_utf8 = path.encode('utf8')
2255.2.146 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement move_directory by factoring out move_one
1854
                dirname, basename = osutils.split(path_utf8)
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1855
                new_entry_key = (dirname, basename, file_id)
1856
                # tree index consistency: All other paths for this id in this tree
1857
                # index must point to the correct path.
1858
                for entry_key in id_index.setdefault(file_id, set()):
1859
                    # TODO:PROFILING: It might be faster to just update
1860
                    # rather than checking if we need to, and then overwrite
1861
                    # the one we are located at.
1862
                    if entry_key != new_entry_key:
1863
                        # this file id is at a different path in one of the
1864
                        # other trees, so put absent pointers there
1865
                        # This is the vertical axis in the matrix, all pointing
1866
                        # tot he real path.
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1867
                        by_path[entry_key][tree_index] = ('r', path_utf8, 0, False, '')
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1868
                # by path consistency: Insert into an existing path record (trivial), or 
1869
                # add a new one with relocation pointers for the other tree indexes.
1870
                if new_entry_key in id_index[file_id]:
1871
                    # there is already an entry where this data belongs, just insert it.
1872
                    by_path[new_entry_key][tree_index] = \
1873
                        self._inv_entry_to_details(entry)
1874
                else:
1875
                    # add relocated entries to the horizontal axis - this row
1876
                    # mapping from path,id. We need to look up the correct path
1877
                    # for the indexes from 0 to tree_index -1
1878
                    new_details = []
1879
                    for lookup_index in xrange(tree_index):
1880
                        # boundary case: this is the first occurence of file_id
1881
                        # so there are no id_indexs, possibly take this out of
1882
                        # the loop?
1883
                        if not len(id_index[file_id]):
1884
                            new_details.append(DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS)
1885
                        else:
1886
                            # grab any one entry, use it to find the right path.
1887
                            # TODO: optimise this to reduce memory use in highly 
1888
                            # fragmented situations by reusing the relocation
1889
                            # records.
1890
                            a_key = iter(id_index[file_id]).next()
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1891
                            if by_path[a_key][lookup_index][0] in ('r', 'a'):
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1892
                                # its a pointer or missing statement, use it as is.
1893
                                new_details.append(by_path[a_key][lookup_index])
1894
                            else:
1895
                                # we have the right key, make a pointer to it.
1896
                                real_path = ('/'.join(a_key[0:2])).strip('/')
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
1897
                                new_details.append(('r', real_path, 0, False, ''))
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1898
                    new_details.append(self._inv_entry_to_details(entry))
1899
                    new_details.extend(new_location_suffix)
1900
                    by_path[new_entry_key] = new_details
1901
                    id_index[file_id].add(new_entry_key)
1902
        # --- end generation of full tree mappings
2255.2.9 by Robert Collins
Dirstate: Fix setting of parent trees to record data about entries not in
1903
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1904
        # sort and output all the entries
2255.7.94 by Martin Pool
Fix dirstate sorting bug and refine the _validate() assertions:
1905
        new_entries = self._sort_entries(by_path.items())
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1906
        self._entries_to_current_state(new_entries)
1852.13.24 by Robert Collins
Get back to the broken-pending-revision-tree-from-dirstate state of development, changing dirstate from_tree to use _set_data rather than generating lines itself.
1907
        self._parents = [rev_id for rev_id, tree in trees]
1908
        self._ghosts = list(ghosts)
1909
        self._header_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
1910
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2255.2.144 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify update_minimal a bit more, by making id_index a
1911
        self._id_index = id_index
2255.7.94 by Martin Pool
Fix dirstate sorting bug and refine the _validate() assertions:
1912
        self._validate()
1913
1914
    def _sort_entries(self, entry_list):
1915
        """Given a list of entries, sort them into the right order.
1916
1917
        This is done when constructing a new dirstate from trees - normally we
1918
        try to keep everything in sorted blocks all the time, but sometimes
1919
        it's easier to sort after the fact.
1920
        """
2255.2.236 by Martin Pool
Review cleanups: mostly updating or removing todo comments.
1921
        # TODO: Might be faster to do a schwartzian transform?
2255.7.94 by Martin Pool
Fix dirstate sorting bug and refine the _validate() assertions:
1922
        def _key(entry):
1923
            # sort by: directory parts, file name, file id
1924
            return entry[0][0].split('/'), entry[0][1], entry[0][2]
1925
        return sorted(entry_list, key=_key)
1852.13.20 by Robert Collins
Steps toward an object model.
1926
2255.2.16 by Robert Collins
Implement WorkingTreeFormat4._write_inventory for better compatability with existing code, letting more test_test_trees pass, now up to test_tree_with_subdirs_and_all_content_types.
1927
    def set_state_from_inventory(self, new_inv):
1928
        """Set new_inv as the current state. 
1929
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
1930
        This API is called by tree transform, and will usually occur with
1931
        existing parent trees.
1932
2255.2.16 by Robert Collins
Implement WorkingTreeFormat4._write_inventory for better compatability with existing code, letting more test_test_trees pass, now up to test_tree_with_subdirs_and_all_content_types.
1933
        :param new_inv: The inventory object to set current state from.
1934
        """
1935
        self._read_dirblocks_if_needed()
1936
        # sketch:
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1937
        # incremental algorithm:
1938
        # two iterators: current data and new data, both in dirblock order. 
1939
        new_iterator = new_inv.iter_entries_by_dir()
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1940
        # we will be modifying the dirstate, so we need a stable iterator. In
1941
        # future we might write one, for now we just clone the state into a
1942
        # list - which is a shallow copy, so each 
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1943
        old_iterator = iter(list(self._iter_entries()))
1944
        # both must have roots so this is safe:
1945
        current_new = new_iterator.next()
1946
        current_old = old_iterator.next()
1947
        def advance(iterator):
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Implement WorkingTreeFormat4._write_inventory for better compatability with existing code, letting more test_test_trees pass, now up to test_tree_with_subdirs_and_all_content_types.
1948
            try:
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1949
                return iterator.next()
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1950
            except StopIteration:
1951
                return None
1952
        while current_new or current_old:
1953
            # skip entries in old that are not really there
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1954
            if current_old and current_old[1][0][0] in ('r', 'a'):
1955
                # relocated or absent
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1956
                current_old = advance(old_iterator)
2255.2.16 by Robert Collins
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1957
                continue
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1958
            if current_new:
1959
                # convert new into dirblock style
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1960
                new_path_utf8 = current_new[0].encode('utf8')
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1961
                new_dirname, new_basename = osutils.split(new_path_utf8)
2255.2.107 by John Arbash Meinel
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1962
                new_id = current_new[1].file_id
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1963
                new_entry_key = (new_dirname, new_basename, new_id)
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1964
                current_new_minikind = \
1965
                    DirState._kind_to_minikind[current_new[1].kind]
2255.2.195 by Robert Collins
Fix set_reference_revision on dirstate format trees.
1966
                if current_new_minikind == 't':
1967
                    fingerprint = current_new[1].reference_revision
1968
                else:
1969
                    fingerprint = ''
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1970
            else:
1971
                # for safety disable variables
1972
                new_path_utf8 = new_dirname = new_basename = new_id = new_entry_key = None
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1973
            # 5 cases, we dont have a value that is strictly greater than everything, so
1974
            # we make both end conditions explicit
1975
            if not current_old:
1976
                # old is finished: insert current_new into the state.
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1977
                self.update_minimal(new_entry_key, current_new_minikind,
1978
                    executable=current_new[1].executable,
2255.2.195 by Robert Collins
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1979
                    path_utf8=new_path_utf8, fingerprint=fingerprint)
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1980
                current_new = advance(new_iterator)
1981
            elif not current_new:
1982
                # new is finished
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1983
                self._make_absent(current_old)
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Significant steps back to operation.
1984
                current_old = advance(old_iterator)
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1985
            elif new_entry_key == current_old[0]:
1986
                # same -  common case
1987
                # TODO: update the record if anything significant has changed.
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1988
                # the minimal required trigger is if the execute bit or cached
1989
                # kind has changed.
1990
                if (current_old[1][0][3] != current_new[1].executable or
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1991
                    current_old[1][0][0] != current_new_minikind):
1992
                    self.update_minimal(current_old[0], current_new_minikind,
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1993
                        executable=current_new[1].executable,
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1994
                        path_utf8=new_path_utf8, fingerprint=fingerprint)
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1995
                # both sides are dealt with, move on
1996
                current_old = advance(old_iterator)
1997
                current_new = advance(new_iterator)
1998
            elif new_entry_key < current_old[0]:
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1999
                # new comes before:
2000
                # add a entry for this and advance new
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2001
                self.update_minimal(new_entry_key, current_new_minikind,
2002
                    executable=current_new[1].executable,
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2003
                    path_utf8=new_path_utf8, fingerprint=fingerprint)
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2004
                current_new = advance(new_iterator)
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2005
            else:
2006
                # old comes before:
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2007
                self._make_absent(current_old)
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2008
                current_old = advance(old_iterator)
2009
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2255.2.147 by John Arbash Meinel
Move fast id => path lookups down into DirState
2010
        self._id_index = None
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core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
2011
2255.2.144 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify update_minimal a bit more, by making id_index a
2012
    def _make_absent(self, current_old):
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2013
        """Mark current_old - an entry - as absent for tree 0.
2014
2015
        :return: True if this was the last details entry for they entry key:
2016
            that is, if the underlying block has had the entry removed, thus
2255.2.138 by John Arbash Meinel
implement several new WorkingTree.move() tests
2017
            shrinking in length.
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2018
        """
2019
        # build up paths that this id will be left at after the change is made,
2020
        # so we can update their cross references in tree 0
2021
        all_remaining_keys = set()
2022
        # Dont check the working tree, because its going.
2023
        for details in current_old[1][1:]:
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2024
            if details[0] not in ('a', 'r'): # absent, relocated
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2025
                all_remaining_keys.add(current_old[0])
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
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2026
            elif details[0] == 'r': # relocated
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Dirstate - update WorkingTree4.unversion to the new layout, other tests still borked.
2027
                # record the key for the real path.
2255.2.146 by John Arbash Meinel
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2028
                all_remaining_keys.add(tuple(osutils.split(details[1])) + (current_old[0][2],))
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Dirstate - update WorkingTree4.unversion to the new layout, other tests still borked.
2029
            # absent rows are not present at any path.
2030
        last_reference = current_old[0] not in all_remaining_keys
2031
        if last_reference:
2032
            # the current row consists entire of the current item (being marked
2033
            # absent), and relocated or absent entries for the other trees:
2034
            # Remove it, its meaningless.
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2035
            block = self._find_block(current_old[0])
2036
            entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(current_old[0], block[1])
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2037
            assert present, 'could not find entry for %s' % (current_old,)
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2038
            block[1].pop(entry_index)
2255.2.93 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - update WorkingTree4.unversion to the new layout, other tests still borked.
2039
            # if we have an id_index in use, remove this key from it for this id.
2255.2.144 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify update_minimal a bit more, by making id_index a
2040
            if self._id_index is not None:
2041
                self._id_index[current_old[0][2]].remove(current_old[0])
2255.2.93 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - update WorkingTree4.unversion to the new layout, other tests still borked.
2042
        # update all remaining keys for this id to record it as absent. The
2043
        # existing details may either be the record we are making as deleted
2044
        # (if there were other trees with the id present at this path), or may
2045
        # be relocations.
2046
        for update_key in all_remaining_keys:
2047
            update_block_index, present = \
2048
                self._find_block_index_from_key(update_key)
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2049
            assert present, 'could not find block for %s' % (update_key,)
2255.2.93 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - update WorkingTree4.unversion to the new layout, other tests still borked.
2050
            update_entry_index, present = \
2051
                self._find_entry_index(update_key, self._dirblocks[update_block_index][1])
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2052
            assert present, 'could not find entry for %s' % (update_key,)
2255.2.93 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - update WorkingTree4.unversion to the new layout, other tests still borked.
2053
            update_tree_details = self._dirblocks[update_block_index][1][update_entry_index][1]
2054
            # it must not be absent at the moment
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
2055
            assert update_tree_details[0][0] != 'a' # absent
2255.2.93 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - update WorkingTree4.unversion to the new layout, other tests still borked.
2056
            update_tree_details[0] = DirState.NULL_PARENT_DETAILS
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
2057
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2255.2.93 by Robert Collins
Dirstate - update WorkingTree4.unversion to the new layout, other tests still borked.
2058
        return last_reference
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2059
2255.2.142 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify the update_minimal api a little bit, and document the parameters.
2060
    def update_minimal(self, key, minikind, executable=False, fingerprint='',
2255.2.144 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify update_minimal a bit more, by making id_index a
2061
                       packed_stat=None, size=0, path_utf8=None):
2255.2.142 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify the update_minimal api a little bit, and document the parameters.
2062
        """Update an entry to the state in tree 0.
2063
2064
        This will either create a new entry at 'key' or update an existing one.
2065
        It also makes sure that any other records which might mention this are
2066
        updated as well.
2067
2068
        :param key: (dir, name, file_id) for the new entry
2069
        :param minikind: The type for the entry ('f' == 'file', 'd' ==
2070
                'directory'), etc.
2071
        :param executable: Should the executable bit be set?
2072
        :param fingerprint: Simple fingerprint for new entry.
2073
        :param packed_stat: packed stat value for new entry.
2074
        :param size: Size information for new entry
2075
        :param path_utf8: key[0] + '/' + key[1], just passed in to avoid doing
2076
                extra computation.
2077
        """
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
2078
        block = self._find_block(key)[1]
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
2079
        if packed_stat is None:
2080
            packed_stat = DirState.NULLSTAT
2081
        entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(key, block)
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
2082
        new_details = (minikind, fingerprint, size, executable, packed_stat)
2255.2.144 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify update_minimal a bit more, by making id_index a
2083
        id_index = self._get_id_index()
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
2084
        if not present:
2085
            # new entry, synthesis cross reference here,
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2086
            existing_keys = id_index.setdefault(key[2], set())
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
2087
            if not existing_keys:
2088
                # not currently in the state, simplest case
2089
                new_entry = key, [new_details] + self._empty_parent_info()
2090
            else:
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2091
                # present at one or more existing other paths.
2092
                # grab one of them and use it to generate parent
2093
                # relocation/absent entries.
2094
                new_entry = key, [new_details]
2095
                for other_key in existing_keys:
2096
                    # change the record at other to be a pointer to this new
2097
                    # record. The loop looks similar to the change to
2098
                    # relocations when updating an existing record but its not:
2099
                    # the test for existing kinds is different: this can be
2100
                    # factored out to a helper though.
2101
                    other_block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(other_key)
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2102
                    assert present, 'could not find block for %s' % (other_key,)
2103
                    other_entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(other_key,
2104
                                            self._dirblocks[other_block_index][1])
2105
                    assert present, 'could not find entry for %s' % (other_key,)
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
2106
                    assert path_utf8 is not None
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2107
                    self._dirblocks[other_block_index][1][other_entry_index][1][0] = \
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
2108
                        ('r', path_utf8, 0, False, '')
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
2109
2255.2.142 by John Arbash Meinel
Simplify the update_minimal api a little bit, and document the parameters.
2110
                num_present_parents = self._num_present_parents()
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2111
                for lookup_index in xrange(1, num_present_parents + 1):
2112
                    # grab any one entry, use it to find the right path.
2113
                    # TODO: optimise this to reduce memory use in highly 
2114
                    # fragmented situations by reusing the relocation
2115
                    # records.
2116
                    update_block_index, present = \
2117
                        self._find_block_index_from_key(other_key)
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2118
                    assert present, 'could not find block for %s' % (other_key,)
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2119
                    update_entry_index, present = \
2120
                        self._find_entry_index(other_key, self._dirblocks[update_block_index][1])
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2121
                    assert present, 'could not find entry for %s' % (other_key,)
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2122
                    update_details = self._dirblocks[update_block_index][1][update_entry_index][1][lookup_index]
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
2123
                    if update_details[0] in ('r', 'a'): # relocated, absent
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2124
                        # its a pointer or absent in lookup_index's tree, use
2125
                        # it as is.
2126
                        new_entry[1].append(update_details)
2127
                    else:
2128
                        # we have the right key, make a pointer to it.
2255.2.146 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement move_directory by factoring out move_one
2129
                        pointer_path = osutils.pathjoin(*other_key[0:2])
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
2130
                        new_entry[1].append(('r', pointer_path, 0, False, ''))
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
2131
            block.insert(entry_index, new_entry)
2132
            existing_keys.add(key)
2133
        else:
2134
            # Does the new state matter? 
2135
            block[entry_index][1][0] = new_details
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2136
            # parents cannot be affected by what we do.
2137
            # other occurences of this id can be found 
2138
            # from the id index.
2139
            # ---
2140
            # tree index consistency: All other paths for this id in this tree
2141
            # index must point to the correct path. We have to loop here because
2142
            # we may have passed entries in the state with this file id already
2143
            # that were absent - where parent entries are - and they need to be
2144
            # converted to relocated.
2145
            assert path_utf8 is not None
2146
            for entry_key in id_index.setdefault(key[2], set()):
2147
                # TODO:PROFILING: It might be faster to just update
2148
                # rather than checking if we need to, and then overwrite
2149
                # the one we are located at.
2150
                if entry_key != key:
2151
                    # this file id is at a different path in one of the
2152
                    # other trees, so put absent pointers there
2153
                    # This is the vertical axis in the matrix, all pointing
2154
                    # to the real path.
2155
                    block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(entry_key)
2156
                    assert present
2157
                    entry_index, present = self._find_entry_index(entry_key, self._dirblocks[block_index][1])
2158
                    assert present
2159
                    self._dirblocks[block_index][1][entry_index][1][0] = \
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
2160
                        ('r', path_utf8, 0, False, '')
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
2161
        # add a containing dirblock if needed.
2255.2.113 by John Arbash Meinel
545ms, 600ms: Switch memory model from storing kind to using minikind
2162
        if new_details[0] == 'd':
2255.2.146 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement move_directory by factoring out move_one
2163
            subdir_key = (osutils.pathjoin(*key[0:2]), '', '')
2255.2.96 by Robert Collins
Restore dirstate to all tests passing condition.
2164
            block_index, present = self._find_block_index_from_key(subdir_key)
2165
            if not present:
2166
                self._dirblocks.insert(block_index, (subdir_key[0], []))
2255.2.88 by Robert Collins
Significant steps back to operation.
2167
2255.2.87 by Robert Collins
core dirstate tests passing with new structure.
2168
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.IN_MEMORY_MODIFIED
2169
2255.2.168 by Martin Pool
merge robert, debugging
2170
    def _validate(self):
2171
        """Check that invariants on the dirblock are correct.
2172
2173
        This can be useful in debugging; it shouldn't be necessary in 
2174
        normal code.
2175
        """
2176
        from pprint import pformat
2177
        if len(self._dirblocks) > 0:
2178
            assert self._dirblocks[0][0] == '', \
2179
                    "dirblocks don't start with root block:\n" + \
2180
                    pformat(dirblocks)
2181
        if len(self._dirblocks) > 1:
2182
            assert self._dirblocks[1][0] == '', \
2183
                    "dirblocks missing root directory:\n" + \
2184
                    pformat(dirblocks)
2255.7.94 by Martin Pool
Fix dirstate sorting bug and refine the _validate() assertions:
2185
        # the dirblocks are sorted by their path components, name, and dir id
2186
        dir_names = [d[0].split('/')
2187
                for d in self._dirblocks[1:]]
2188
        if dir_names != sorted(dir_names):
2189
            raise AssertionError(
2190
                "dir names are not in sorted order:\n" + \
2191
                pformat(self._dirblocks) + \
2192
                "\nkeys:\n" +
2193
                pformat(dir_names))
2255.2.168 by Martin Pool
merge robert, debugging
2194
        for dirblock in self._dirblocks:
2255.7.94 by Martin Pool
Fix dirstate sorting bug and refine the _validate() assertions:
2195
            # within each dirblock, the entries are sorted by filename and
2196
            # then by id.
2255.2.168 by Martin Pool
merge robert, debugging
2197
            assert dirblock[1] == sorted(dirblock[1]), \
2198
                "dirblock for %r is not sorted:\n%s" % \
2199
                (dirblock[0], pformat(dirblock))
2255.2.16 by Robert Collins
Implement WorkingTreeFormat4._write_inventory for better compatability with existing code, letting more test_test_trees pass, now up to test_tree_with_subdirs_and_all_content_types.
2200
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2201
    def _wipe_state(self):
2202
        """Forget all state information about the dirstate."""
2203
        self._header_state = DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
2204
        self._dirblock_state = DirState.NOT_IN_MEMORY
2205
        self._parents = []
2206
        self._ghosts = []
2207
        self._dirblocks = []
2255.10.6 by John Arbash Meinel
Save approx 30-60ms (5-10%) on a LP tree by not calling time.time() for every entry.
2208
        self._id_index = None
2209
        self._end_of_header = None
2210
        self._cutoff_time = None
2211
        self._split_path_cache = {}
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2212
2213
    def lock_read(self):
2214
        """Acquire a read lock on the dirstate"""
2215
        if self._lock_token is not None:
2216
            raise errors.LockContention(self._lock_token)
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
2217
        # TODO: jam 20070301 Rather than wiping completely, if the blocks are
2218
        #       already in memory, we could read just the header and check for
2219
        #       any modification. If not modified, we can just leave things
2220
        #       alone
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2221
        self._lock_token = lock.ReadLock(self._filename)
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
2222
        self._lock_state = 'r'
2255.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) lock and unlock the DirState object when locking and unlocking the Tree itself
2223
        self._state_file = self._lock_token.f
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2224
        self._wipe_state()
2255.5.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update the dirstate tests to lock and unlock properly.
2225
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2226
    def lock_write(self):
2227
        """Acquire a write lock on the dirstate"""
2228
        if self._lock_token is not None:
2229
            raise errors.LockContention(self._lock_token)
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
2230
        # TODO: jam 20070301 Rather than wiping completely, if the blocks are
2231
        #       already in memory, we could read just the header and check for
2232
        #       any modification. If not modified, we can just leave things
2233
        #       alone
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2234
        self._lock_token = lock.WriteLock(self._filename)
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
2235
        self._lock_state = 'w'
2255.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) lock and unlock the DirState object when locking and unlocking the Tree itself
2236
        self._state_file = self._lock_token.f
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2237
        self._wipe_state()
2238
2239
    def unlock(self):
2240
        """Drop any locks held on the dirstate"""
2241
        if self._lock_token is None:
2242
            raise errors.LockNotHeld(self)
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
2243
        # TODO: jam 20070301 Rather than wiping completely, if the blocks are
2244
        #       already in memory, we could read just the header and check for
2245
        #       any modification. If not modified, we can just leave things
2246
        #       alone
2255.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
(broken) lock and unlock the DirState object when locking and unlocking the Tree itself
2247
        self._state_file = None
2255.10.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Update to dirstate locking.
2248
        self._lock_state = None
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2249
        self._lock_token.unlock()
2250
        self._lock_token = None
2255.7.20 by John Arbash Meinel
update test for format 3, and enable caching of path split while lock is held.
2251
        self._split_path_cache = {}
2255.4.2 by James Westby
(broken) Add the locking methods.
2252
2253
    def _requires_lock(self):
2254
        """Checks that a lock is currently held by someone on the dirstate"""
2255
        if not self._lock_token:
2256
            raise errors.ObjectNotLocked(self)
1852.13.20 by Robert Collins
Steps toward an object model.
2257
2255.8.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a helper function, which allows us to store keys as plain paths,
2258
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2259
def bisect_dirblock(dirblocks, dirname, lo=0, hi=None, cache={}):
2260
    """Return the index where to insert dirname into the dirblocks.
2261
2262
    The return value idx is such that all directories blocks in dirblock[:idx]
2263
    have names < dirname, and all blocks in dirblock[idx:] have names >=
2264
    dirname.
2265
2266
    Optional args lo (default 0) and hi (default len(dirblocks)) bound the
2255.8.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a helper function, which allows us to store keys as plain paths,
2267
    slice of a to be searched.
2268
    """
2269
    if hi is None:
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2270
        hi = len(dirblocks)
2255.8.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the ability to cache the split output
2271
    try:
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2272
        dirname_split = cache[dirname]
2255.8.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the ability to cache the split output
2273
    except KeyError:
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2274
        dirname_split = dirname.split('/')
2275
        cache[dirname] = dirname_split
2255.8.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a helper function, which allows us to store keys as plain paths,
2276
    while lo < hi:
2277
        mid = (lo+hi)//2
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2278
        # Grab the dirname for the current dirblock
2279
        cur = dirblocks[mid][0]
2255.8.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the ability to cache the split output
2280
        try:
2281
            cur_split = cache[cur]
2282
        except KeyError:
2283
            cur_split = cur.split('/')
2284
            cache[cur] = cur_split
2255.8.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Rather than using split hunks, implement a bisect_dirblocks
2285
        if cur_split < dirname_split: lo = mid+1
2255.8.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a helper function, which allows us to store keys as plain paths,
2286
        else: hi = mid
2287
    return lo
2288
2289
2255.7.89 by John Arbash Meinel
Revert back to base64.encodestring() It seems codes.encoder() is actually a wrapper around encodestring() not the other way around.
2290
2291
def pack_stat(st, _encode=base64.encodestring, _pack=struct.pack):
1852.13.6 by Robert Collins
start hooking in the prototype dirstate serialiser.
2292
    """Convert stat values into a packed representation."""
2293
    # jam 20060614 it isn't really worth removing more entries if we
2294
    # are going to leave it in packed form.
2295
    # With only st_mtime and st_mode filesize is 5.5M and read time is 275ms
2296
    # With all entries filesize is 5.9M and read time is mabye 280ms
2297
    # well within the noise margin
2298
2299
    # base64.encode always adds a final newline, so strip it off
2300
    return _encode(_pack('>llllll'
2255.10.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Update WorkingTree4 so that it doesn't use a HashCache,
2301
        , st.st_size, int(st.st_mtime), int(st.st_ctime)
2255.7.89 by John Arbash Meinel
Revert back to base64.encodestring() It seems codes.encoder() is actually a wrapper around encodestring() not the other way around.
2302
        , st.st_dev, st.st_ino, st.st_mode))[:-1]