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"""Topological sorting routines."""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from . import (
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    errors,
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    graph as _mod_graph,
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    revision as _mod_revision,
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    )
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__all__ = ["topo_sort", "TopoSorter", "merge_sort", "MergeSorter"]
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def topo_sort(graph):
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    """Topological sort a graph.
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    graph -- sequence of pairs of node->parents_list.
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    The result is a list of node names, such that all parents come before their
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    children.
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    node identifiers can be any hashable object, and are typically strings.
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    This function has the same purpose as the TopoSorter class, but uses a
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    different algorithm to sort the graph. That means that while both return a
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    list with parents before their child nodes, the exact ordering can be
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    different.
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    topo_sort is faster when the whole list is needed, while when iterating
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    over a part of the list, TopoSorter.iter_topo_order should be used.
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    """
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    kg = _mod_graph.KnownGraph(dict(graph))
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    return kg.topo_sort()
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class TopoSorter(object):
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    def __init__(self, graph):
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        """Topological sorting of a graph.
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        :param graph: sequence of pairs of node_name->parent_names_list.
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                      i.e. [('C', ['B']), ('B', ['A']), ('A', [])]
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                      For this input the output from the sort or
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                      iter_topo_order routines will be:
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                      'A', 'B', 'C'
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        node identifiers can be any hashable object, and are typically strings.
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        If you have a graph like [('a', ['b']), ('a', ['c'])] this will only use
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        one of the two values for 'a'.
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        The graph is sorted lazily: until you iterate or sort the input is
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        not processed other than to create an internal representation.
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        iteration or sorting may raise GraphCycleError if a cycle is present
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        in the graph.
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        """
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        # store a dict of the graph.
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        self._graph = dict(graph)
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    def sorted(self):
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        """Sort the graph and return as a list.
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        After calling this the sorter is empty and you must create a new one.
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        """
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        return list(self.iter_topo_order())
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# Useful if fiddling with this code.
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# cross check
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###        sorted_names = list(self.iter_topo_order())
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# for index in range(len(sorted_names)):
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###            rev = sorted_names[index]
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# for left_index in range(index):
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# if rev in self.original_graph[sorted_names[left_index]]:
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# print "revision in parent list of earlier revision"
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    def iter_topo_order(self):
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        """Yield the nodes of the graph in a topological order.
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        After finishing iteration the sorter is empty and you cannot continue
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        iteration.
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        graph = self._graph
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        visitable = set(graph)
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        pending_node_stack = []
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        # at each level of 'recursion' we have to check each parent. This
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        # stack stores the parents we have not yet checked for the node at the
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        # matching depth in pending_node_stack
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        pending_parents_stack = []
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        completed_node_names = set()
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            # now pick a random node in the source graph, and transfer it to the
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            # top of the depth first search stack of pending nodes.
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            node_name, parents = graph.popitem()
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            pending_node_stack.append(node_name)
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            pending_parents_stack.append(list(parents))
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                parents_to_visit = pending_parents_stack[-1]
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                # if there are no parents left, the revision is done
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                if not parents_to_visit:
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                    # append the revision to the topo sorted list
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                    # all the nodes parents have been added to the output,
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                    popped_node = pending_node_stack.pop()
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                    yield popped_node
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                else:
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                    next_node_name = parents_to_visit.pop()
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                        # parent was already completed by a child, skip it.
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                        continue
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                        # parent is not a node in the original graph, skip it.
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                        continue
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                    # into the top of the current depth first search stack.
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                        parents = graph.pop(next_node_name)
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                    pending_parents_stack.append(list(parents))
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def merge_sort(graph, branch_tip, mainline_revisions=None, generate_revno=False):
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    """Topological sort a graph which groups merges.
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    :param branch_tip: the tip of the branch to graph. Revisions not
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                       reachable from branch_tip are not included in the
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                       output.
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    :param mainline_revisions: If not None this forces a mainline to be
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                               This must be a valid path through some part
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                               The order for this parameter is oldest-first.
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    :param generate_revno: Optional parameter controlling the generation of
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        revision number sequences in the output. See the output description of
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        the MergeSorter docstring for details.
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    :result: See the MergeSorter docstring for details.
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    Node identifiers can be any hashable object, and are typically strings.
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    """
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    return MergeSorter(graph, branch_tip, mainline_revisions,
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                       generate_revno).sorted()
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class MergeSorter(object):
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                 '_pending_parents_stack',
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                 '_first_child_stack',
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                 '_left_subtree_pushed_stack',
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                 '_generate_revno',
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                 '_graph',
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                 '_mainline_revisions',
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                 '_stop_revision',
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                 '_original_graph',
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                 '_revnos',
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                 '_revno_to_branch_count',
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                 '_completed_node_names',
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                 '_scheduled_nodes',
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                 ]
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    def __init__(self, graph, branch_tip, mainline_revisions=None,
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                 generate_revno=False):
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        """Merge-aware topological sorting of a graph.
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        :param branch_tip: the tip of the branch to graph. Revisions not
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        :param generate_revno: Optional parameter controlling the generation of
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        The result is a list sorted so that all parents come before
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         * sequence_number: The sequence of this row in the output. Useful for
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         * node_name: The node name: opaque text to the merge routine.
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         * merge_depth: How many levels of merging deep this node has been
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             (REVNO, BRANCHNUM, BRANCHREVNO). BRANCHNUM is the number of the
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             branch that the revno is on. From left to right the REVNO numbers
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        node identifiers can be any hashable object, and are typically strings.
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        in the graph.
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              D is not the end of a cluster from rule 1, but is from rule 2: E
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              F might be but we need more data.
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           That is, the merge was not done to the mainline before this cluster
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            * The parent has a higher merge depth and is the next revision in
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              the list.
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          The next revision in the list constraint is needed for this case:
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                           but not a merge
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        """
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        self._generate_revno = generate_revno
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        # a dict of the graph.
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        self._graph = dict(graph)
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        # skip the first revision, its what we reach and its parents are
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        for index, revision in enumerate(self._mainline_revisions[1:]):
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            # if the mainline matches the graph, nothing to do.
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                continue
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            graph_parent_ids = self._graph[revision]
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            if not graph_parent_ids:
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                # We ran into a ghost, skip over it, this is a workaround for
354
                # bug #243536, the _graph has had ghosts stripped, but the
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                # mainline_revisions have not
356
                continue
357
            if graph_parent_ids[0] == parent:
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                continue
359
            # remove it from its prior spot
360
            self._graph[revision].remove(parent)
361
            # insert it into the start of the mainline
362
            self._graph[revision].insert(0, parent)
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        # we need to do a check late in the process to detect end-of-merges
364
        # which requires the parents to be accessible: its easier for now
365
        # to just keep the original graph around.
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        self._original_graph = self._graph.copy()
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        # we need to know the revision numbers of revisions to determine
368
        # the revision numbers of their descendants
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        # this is a graph from node to [revno_tuple, first_child]
370
        # where first_child is True if no other children have seen this node
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        # and revno_tuple is the tuple that was assigned to the node.
372
        # we dont know revnos to start with, so we start it seeded with
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        # [None, True]
374
        self._revnos = dict((revision, [None, True])
375
                            for revision in self._graph)
376
        # Each mainline revision counts how many child branches have spawned from it.
377
        self._revno_to_branch_count = {}
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378
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        # this is a stack storing the depth first search into the graph.
380
        self._node_name_stack = []
381
        # at each level of recursion we need the merge depth this node is at:
382
        self._node_merge_depth_stack = []
383
        # at each level of 'recursion' we have to check each parent. This
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        # stack stores the parents we have not yet checked for the node at the
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
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        # matching depth in _node_name_stack
386
        self._pending_parents_stack = []
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387
        # When we first look at a node we assign it a seqence number from its
388
        # leftmost parent.
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        self._first_child_stack = []
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
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390
        # this is a set of the nodes who have been completely analysed for fast
391
        # membership checking
392
        self._completed_node_names = set()
393
        # this is the scheduling of nodes list.
394
        # Nodes are scheduled
395
        # from the bottom left of the tree: in the tree
396
        # A 0  [D, B]
397
        # B  1 [C]
398
        # C  1 [D]
399
        # D 0  [F, E]
400
        # E  1 [F]
401
        # F 0
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402
        # the scheduling order is: F, E, D, C, B, A
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
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403
        # that is - 'left subtree, right subtree, node'
404
        # which would mean that when we schedule A we can emit the entire tree.
405
        self._scheduled_nodes = []
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406
        # This records for each node when we have processed its left most
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
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407
        # unmerged subtree. After this subtree is scheduled, all other subtrees
408
        # have their merge depth increased by one from this nodes merge depth.
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
409
        # it contains tuples - name, merge_depth
410
        self._left_subtree_pushed_stack = []
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
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411
412
        # seed the search with the tip of the branch
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413
        if (branch_tip is not None
414
            and branch_tip != _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
415
                and branch_tip != (_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION,)):
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416
            parents = self._graph.pop(branch_tip)
417
            self._push_node(branch_tip, 0, parents)
418
419
    def sorted(self):
420
        """Sort the graph and return as a list.
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421
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422
        After calling this the sorter is empty and you must create a new one.
423
        """
424
        return list(self.iter_topo_order())
425
426
    def iter_topo_order(self):
427
        """Yield the nodes of the graph in a topological order.
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428
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
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429
        After finishing iteration the sorter is empty and you cannot continue
430
        iteration.
431
        """
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432
        # These are safe to offload to local variables, because they are used
433
        # as a stack and modified in place, never assigned to.
434
        node_name_stack = self._node_name_stack
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435
        node_merge_depth_stack = self._node_merge_depth_stack
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        pending_parents_stack = self._pending_parents_stack
437
        left_subtree_pushed_stack = self._left_subtree_pushed_stack
438
        completed_node_names = self._completed_node_names
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439
        scheduled_nodes = self._scheduled_nodes
440
441
        graph_pop = self._graph.pop
442
443
        def push_node(node_name, merge_depth, parents,
444
                      node_name_stack_append=node_name_stack.append,
445
                      node_merge_depth_stack_append=node_merge_depth_stack.append,
446
                      left_subtree_pushed_stack_append=left_subtree_pushed_stack.append,
447
                      pending_parents_stack_append=pending_parents_stack.append,
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448
                      first_child_stack_append=self._first_child_stack.append,
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
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449
                      revnos=self._revnos,
450
                      ):
451
            """Add node_name to the pending node stack.
452
453
            Names in this stack will get emitted into the output as they are popped
454
            off the stack.
455
456
            This inlines a lot of self._variable.append functions as local
457
            variables.
458
            """
459
            node_name_stack_append(node_name)
460
            node_merge_depth_stack_append(merge_depth)
461
            left_subtree_pushed_stack_append(False)
462
            pending_parents_stack_append(list(parents))
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463
            # as we push it, check if it is the first child
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464
            parent_info = None
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
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465
            if parents:
466
                # node has parents, assign from the left most parent.
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467
                try:
468
                    parent_info = revnos[parents[0]]
469
                except KeyError:
470
                    # Left-hand parent is a ghost, consider it not to exist
471
                    pass
472
            if parent_info is not None:
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
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473
                first_child = parent_info[1]
474
                parent_info[1] = False
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
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475
            else:
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
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476
                # We don't use the same algorithm here, but we need to keep the
477
                # stack in line
478
                first_child = None
479
            first_child_stack_append(first_child)
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
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480
481
        def pop_node(node_name_stack_pop=node_name_stack.pop,
482
                     node_merge_depth_stack_pop=node_merge_depth_stack.pop,
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
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483
                     first_child_stack_pop=self._first_child_stack.pop,
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
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484
                     left_subtree_pushed_stack_pop=left_subtree_pushed_stack.pop,
485
                     pending_parents_stack_pop=pending_parents_stack.pop,
486
                     original_graph=self._original_graph,
487
                     revnos=self._revnos,
488
                     completed_node_names_add=self._completed_node_names.add,
489
                     scheduled_nodes_append=scheduled_nodes.append,
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
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490
                     revno_to_branch_count=self._revno_to_branch_count,
7143.15.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
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491
                     ):
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
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492
            """Pop the top node off the stack
493
494
            The node is appended to the sorted output.
495
            """
496
            # we are returning from the flattened call frame:
497
            # pop off the local variables
498
            node_name = node_name_stack_pop()
499
            merge_depth = node_merge_depth_stack_pop()
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500
            first_child = first_child_stack_pop()
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
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501
            # remove this node from the pending lists:
502
            left_subtree_pushed_stack_pop()
503
            pending_parents_stack_pop()
504
505
            parents = original_graph[node_name]
4634.11.1 by John Arbash Meinel
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506
            parent_revno = None
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
507
            if parents:
508
                # node has parents, assign from the left most parent.
4634.11.1 by John Arbash Meinel
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509
                try:
510
                    parent_revno = revnos[parents[0]][0]
511
                except KeyError:
512
                    # left-hand parent is a ghost, treat it as not existing
513
                    pass
514
            if parent_revno is not None:
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
515
                if not first_child:
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
516
                    # not the first child, make a new branch
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
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517
                    base_revno = parent_revno[0]
518
                    branch_count = revno_to_branch_count.get(base_revno, 0)
519
                    branch_count += 1
520
                    revno_to_branch_count[base_revno] = branch_count
521
                    revno = (parent_revno[0], branch_count, 1)
522
                    # revno = (parent_revno[0], branch_count, parent_revno[-1]+1)
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
523
                else:
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
524
                    # as the first child, we just increase the final revision
525
                    # number
526
                    revno = parent_revno[:-1] + (parent_revno[-1] + 1,)
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
527
            else:
528
                # no parents, use the root sequence
3613.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the merge_sort code so that it properly increments.
529
                root_count = revno_to_branch_count.get(0, -1)
530
                root_count += 1
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
531
                if root_count:
532
                    revno = (0, root_count, 1)
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
533
                else:
534
                    revno = (1,)
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
535
                revno_to_branch_count[0] = root_count
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
536
537
            # store the revno for this node for future reference
538
            revnos[node_name][0] = revno
539
            completed_node_names_add(node_name)
540
            scheduled_nodes_append((node_name, merge_depth, revno))
541
            return node_name
542
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
543
        while node_name_stack:
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
544
            # loop until this call completes.
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
545
            parents_to_visit = pending_parents_stack[-1]
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
546
            # if all parents are done, the revision is done
547
            if not parents_to_visit:
548
                # append the revision to the topo sorted scheduled list:
549
                # all the nodes parents have been scheduled added, now
550
                # we can add it to the output.
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
551
                pop_node()
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
552
            else:
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
553
                while pending_parents_stack[-1]:
554
                    if not left_subtree_pushed_stack[-1]:
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
555
                        # recurse depth first into the primary parent
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
556
                        next_node_name = pending_parents_stack[-1].pop(0)
4615.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Change merge_sort to increase indent even for trivial merge histories.
557
                        is_left_subtree = True
558
                        left_subtree_pushed_stack[-1] = True
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
559
                    else:
560
                        # place any merges in right-to-left order for scheduling
561
                        # which gives us left-to-right order after we reverse
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
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562
                        # the scheduled queue. XXX: This has the effect of
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
563
                        # allocating common-new revisions to the right-most
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
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564
                        # subtree rather than the left most, which will
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
565
                        # display nicely (you get smaller trees at the top
566
                        # of the combined merge).
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
567
                        next_node_name = pending_parents_stack[-1].pop()
4615.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Change merge_sort to increase indent even for trivial merge histories.
568
                        is_left_subtree = False
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
569
                    if next_node_name in completed_node_names:
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
570
                        # this parent was completed by a child on the
571
                        # call stack. skip it.
572
                        continue
573
                    # otherwise transfer it from the source graph into the
574
                    # top of the current depth first search stack.
575
                    try:
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
576
                        parents = graph_pop(next_node_name)
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
577
                    except KeyError:
578
                        # if the next node is not in the source graph it has
579
                        # already been popped from it and placed into the
580
                        # current search stack (but not completed or we would
581
                        # have hit the continue 4 lines up.
582
                        # this indicates a cycle.
4593.5.25 by John Arbash Meinel
Add tests that we detect GraphCycleError
583
                        if next_node_name in self._original_graph:
584
                            raise errors.GraphCycleError(node_name_stack)
585
                        else:
586
                            # This is just a ghost parent, ignore it
587
                            continue
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
588
                    next_merge_depth = 0
4615.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Change merge_sort to increase indent even for trivial merge histories.
589
                    if is_left_subtree:
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
590
                        # a new child branch from name_stack[-1]
4615.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Change merge_sort to increase indent even for trivial merge histories.
591
                        next_merge_depth = 0
592
                    else:
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
593
                        next_merge_depth = 1
594
                    next_merge_depth = (
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
595
                        node_merge_depth_stack[-1] + next_merge_depth)
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
596
                    push_node(
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
597
                        next_node_name,
598
                        next_merge_depth,
599
                        parents)
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
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600
                    # and do not continue processing parents until this 'call'
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
601
                    # has recursed.
602
                    break
2425.4.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Inline self._pop_node and self._push_node
603
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
604
        # We have scheduled the graph. Now deliver the ordered output:
605
        sequence_number = 0
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
606
        stop_revision = self._stop_revision
607
        generate_revno = self._generate_revno
608
        original_graph = self._original_graph
609
610
        while scheduled_nodes:
611
            node_name, merge_depth, revno = scheduled_nodes.pop()
612
            if node_name == stop_revision:
1624.1.3 by Robert Collins
Convert log to use the new tsort.merge_sort routine.
613
                return
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
614
            if not len(scheduled_nodes):
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
615
                # last revision is the end of a merge
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
616
                end_of_merge = True
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
617
            elif scheduled_nodes[-1][1] < merge_depth:
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
618
                # the next node is to our left
619
                end_of_merge = True
7143.15.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Run autopep8.
620
            elif (scheduled_nodes[-1][1] == merge_depth
621
                  and (scheduled_nodes[-1][0] not in
7143.16.10 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix E128.
622
                       original_graph[node_name])):
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
623
                # the next node was part of a multiple-merge.
624
                end_of_merge = True
625
            else:
626
                end_of_merge = False
2425.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Change valid self._foo variables into local variables.
627
            if generate_revno:
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
628
                yield (sequence_number, node_name, merge_depth, revno, end_of_merge)
629
            else:
630
                yield (sequence_number, node_name, merge_depth, end_of_merge)
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
631
            sequence_number += 1
632
633
    def _push_node(self, node_name, merge_depth, parents):
634
        """Add node_name to the pending node stack.
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
635
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
636
        Names in this stack will get emitted into the output as they are popped
637
        off the stack.
638
        """
639
        self._node_name_stack.append(node_name)
640
        self._node_merge_depth_stack.append(merge_depth)
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
641
        self._left_subtree_pushed_stack.append(False)
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
642
        self._pending_parents_stack.append(list(parents))
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
643
        # as we push it, figure out if this is the first child
4634.11.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #419241. If a graph had a mainline ghost
644
        parent_info = None
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
645
        if parents:
646
            # node has parents, assign from the left most parent.
4634.11.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #419241. If a graph had a mainline ghost
647
            try:
648
                parent_info = self._revnos[parents[0]]
649
            except KeyError:
650
                # Left-hand parent is a ghost, consider it not to exist
651
                pass
652
        if parent_info is not None:
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
653
            first_child = parent_info[1]
654
            parent_info[1] = False
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
655
        else:
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
656
            # We don't use the same algorithm here, but we need to keep the
657
            # stack in line
658
            first_child = None
659
        self._first_child_stack.append(first_child)
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
660
661
    def _pop_node(self):
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
662
        """Pop the top node off the stack
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
663
664
        The node is appended to the sorted output.
665
        """
666
        # we are returning from the flattened call frame:
667
        # pop off the local variables
668
        node_name = self._node_name_stack.pop()
669
        merge_depth = self._node_merge_depth_stack.pop()
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
670
        first_child = self._first_child_stack.pop()
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
671
        # remove this node from the pending lists:
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        self._left_subtree_pushed_stack.pop()
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
673
        self._pending_parents_stack.pop()
674
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
675
        parents = self._original_graph[node_name]
4634.11.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #419241. If a graph had a mainline ghost
676
        parent_revno = None
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
677
        if parents:
678
            # node has parents, assign from the left most parent.
4634.11.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #419241. If a graph had a mainline ghost
679
            try:
680
                parent_revno = self._revnos[parents[0]][0]
681
            except KeyError:
682
                # left-hand parent is a ghost, treat it as not existing
683
                pass
684
        if parent_revno is not None:
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
685
            if not first_child:
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
686
                # not the first child, make a new branch
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
687
                base_revno = parent_revno[0]
688
                branch_count = self._revno_to_branch_count.get(base_revno, 0)
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                branch_count += 1
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                self._revno_to_branch_count[base_revno] = branch_count
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                revno = (parent_revno[0], branch_count, 1)
692
                # revno = (parent_revno[0], branch_count, parent_revno[-1]+1)
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
693
            else:
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
694
                # as the first child, we just increase the final revision
695
                # number
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                revno = parent_revno[:-1] + (parent_revno[-1] + 1,)
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
697
        else:
698
            # no parents, use the root sequence
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
699
            root_count = self._revno_to_branch_count.get(0, 0)
4593.5.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix a bug in MergeSorter that was fixed only in the inlined pop_node
700
            root_count = self._revno_to_branch_count.get(0, -1)
701
            root_count += 1
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
702
            if root_count:
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                revno = (0, root_count, 1)
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
704
            else:
705
                revno = (1,)
3170.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement the new dotted revision numbering.
706
            self._revno_to_branch_count[0] = root_count
1988.4.1 by Robert Collins
bzrlib.tsort.merge_sorted now accepts 'generate_revnos'. This parameter
707
708
        # store the revno for this node for future reference
709
        self._revnos[node_name][0] = revno
1624.1.2 by Robert Collins
Add MergeSort facility to bzrlib.tsort.
710
        self._completed_node_names.add(node_name)
7143.15.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Run autopep8.
711
        self._scheduled_nodes.append(
712
            (node_name, merge_depth, self._revnos[node_name][0]))
1570.1.7 by Robert Collins
Replace the slow topo_sort routine with a much faster one for non trivial datasets.
713
        return node_name