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# Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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STEP_UNIQUE_SEARCHER_EVERY = 5
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# DIAGRAM of terminology
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# In this diagram, relative to G and H:
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# A, B, C, D, E are common ancestors.
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# C, D and E are border ancestors, because each has a non-common descendant.
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# D and E are least common ancestors because none of their descendants are
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# C is not a least common ancestor because its descendant, E, is a common
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# The find_unique_lca algorithm will pick A in two steps:
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# 1. find_lca('G', 'H') => ['D', 'E']
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# 2. Since len(['D', 'E']) > 1, find_lca('D', 'E') => ['A']
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class DictParentsProvider(object):
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"""A parents provider for Graph objects."""
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def __init__(self, ancestry):
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self.ancestry = ancestry
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return 'DictParentsProvider(%r)' % self.ancestry
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# Note: DictParentsProvider does not implement get_cached_parent_map
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# Arguably, the data is clearly cached in memory. However, this class
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# is mostly used for testing, and it keeps the tests clean to not
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def get_parent_map(self, keys):
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"""See StackedParentsProvider.get_parent_map"""
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ancestry = self.ancestry
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return dict([(k, ancestry[k]) for k in keys if k in ancestry])
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class StackedParentsProvider(object):
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"""A parents provider which stacks (or unions) multiple providers.
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The providers are queries in the order of the provided parent_providers.
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def __init__(self, parent_providers):
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self._parent_providers = parent_providers
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return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._parent_providers)
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def get_parent_map(self, keys):
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"""Get a mapping of keys => parents
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A dictionary is returned with an entry for each key present in this
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source. If this source doesn't have information about a key, it should
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[NULL_REVISION] is used as the parent of the first user-committed
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revision. Its parent list is empty.
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:param keys: An iterable returning keys to check (eg revision_ids)
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:return: A dictionary mapping each key to its parents
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remaining = set(keys)
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# This adds getattr() overhead to each get_parent_map call. However,
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# this is StackedParentsProvider, which means we're dealing with I/O
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# (either local indexes, or remote RPCs), so CPU overhead should be
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for parents_provider in self._parent_providers:
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get_cached = getattr(parents_provider, 'get_cached_parent_map',
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if get_cached is None:
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new_found = get_cached(remaining)
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found.update(new_found)
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remaining.difference_update(new_found)
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for parents_provider in self._parent_providers:
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new_found = parents_provider.get_parent_map(remaining)
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except errors.UnsupportedOperation:
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found.update(new_found)
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remaining.difference_update(new_found)
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class CachingParentsProvider(object):
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"""A parents provider which will cache the revision => parents as a dict.
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This is useful for providers which have an expensive look up.
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Either a ParentsProvider or a get_parent_map-like callback may be
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supplied. If it provides extra un-asked-for parents, they will be cached,
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but filtered out of get_parent_map.
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The cache is enabled by default, but may be disabled and re-enabled.
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def __init__(self, parent_provider=None, get_parent_map=None):
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:param parent_provider: The ParentProvider to use. It or
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get_parent_map must be supplied.
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:param get_parent_map: The get_parent_map callback to use. It or
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parent_provider must be supplied.
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self._real_provider = parent_provider
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if get_parent_map is None:
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self._get_parent_map = self._real_provider.get_parent_map
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self._get_parent_map = get_parent_map
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self.enable_cache(True)
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return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._real_provider)
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def enable_cache(self, cache_misses=True):
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if self._cache is not None:
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raise AssertionError('Cache enabled when already enabled.')
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self._cache_misses = cache_misses
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self.missing_keys = set()
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def disable_cache(self):
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"""Disable and clear the cache."""
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self._cache_misses = None
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self.missing_keys = set()
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def get_cached_map(self):
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"""Return any cached get_parent_map values."""
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if self._cache is None:
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return dict(self._cache)
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def get_cached_parent_map(self, keys):
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"""Return items from the cache.
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This returns the same info as get_parent_map, but explicitly does not
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invoke the supplied ParentsProvider to search for uncached values.
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return dict([(key, cache[key]) for key in keys if key in cache])
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def get_parent_map(self, keys):
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"""See StackedParentsProvider.get_parent_map."""
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cache = self._get_parent_map(keys)
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needed_revisions = set(key for key in keys if key not in cache)
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# Do not ask for negatively cached keys
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needed_revisions.difference_update(self.missing_keys)
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parent_map = self._get_parent_map(needed_revisions)
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cache.update(parent_map)
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if self._cache_misses:
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for key in needed_revisions:
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if key not in parent_map:
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self.note_missing_key(key)
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value = cache.get(key)
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if value is not None:
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def note_missing_key(self, key):
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"""Note that key is a missing key."""
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if self._cache_misses:
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self.missing_keys.add(key)
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class CallableToParentsProviderAdapter(object):
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"""A parents provider that adapts any callable to the parents provider API.
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i.e. it accepts calls to self.get_parent_map and relays them to the
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callable it was constructed with.
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def __init__(self, a_callable):
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self.callable = a_callable
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return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.callable)
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def get_parent_map(self, keys):
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return self.callable(keys)
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"""Provide incremental access to revision graphs.
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This is the generic implementation; it is intended to be subclassed to
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specialize it for other repository types.
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def __init__(self, parents_provider):
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"""Construct a Graph that uses several graphs as its input
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This should not normally be invoked directly, because there may be
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specialized implementations for particular repository types. See
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Repository.get_graph().
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:param parents_provider: An object providing a get_parent_map call
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conforming to the behavior of
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StackedParentsProvider.get_parent_map.
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if getattr(parents_provider, 'get_parents', None) is not None:
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self.get_parents = parents_provider.get_parents
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if getattr(parents_provider, 'get_parent_map', None) is not None:
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self.get_parent_map = parents_provider.get_parent_map
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self._parents_provider = parents_provider
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return 'Graph(%r)' % self._parents_provider
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def find_lca(self, *revisions):
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"""Determine the lowest common ancestors of the provided revisions
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A lowest common ancestor is a common ancestor none of whose
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descendants are common ancestors. In graphs, unlike trees, there may
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be multiple lowest common ancestors.
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This algorithm has two phases. Phase 1 identifies border ancestors,
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and phase 2 filters border ancestors to determine lowest common
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In phase 1, border ancestors are identified, using a breadth-first
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search starting at the bottom of the graph. Searches are stopped
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whenever a node or one of its descendants is determined to be common
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In phase 2, the border ancestors are filtered to find the least
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common ancestors. This is done by searching the ancestries of each
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Phase 2 is perfomed on the principle that a border ancestor that is
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not an ancestor of any other border ancestor is a least common
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Searches are stopped when they find a node that is determined to be a
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common ancestor of all border ancestors, because this shows that it
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cannot be a descendant of any border ancestor.
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The scaling of this operation should be proportional to:
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1. The number of uncommon ancestors
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2. The number of border ancestors
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3. The length of the shortest path between a border ancestor and an
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ancestor of all border ancestors.
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border_common, common, sides = self._find_border_ancestors(revisions)
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# We may have common ancestors that can be reached from each other.
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# - ask for the heads of them to filter it down to only ones that
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# cannot be reached from each other - phase 2.
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return self.heads(border_common)
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def find_difference(self, left_revision, right_revision):
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"""Determine the graph difference between two revisions"""
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border, common, searchers = self._find_border_ancestors(
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[left_revision, right_revision])
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self._search_for_extra_common(common, searchers)
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left = searchers[0].seen
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right = searchers[1].seen
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return (left.difference(right), right.difference(left))
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def find_descendants(self, old_key, new_key):
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"""Find descendants of old_key that are ancestors of new_key."""
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child_map = self.get_child_map(self._find_descendant_ancestors(
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graph = Graph(DictParentsProvider(child_map))
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searcher = graph._make_breadth_first_searcher([old_key])
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def _find_descendant_ancestors(self, old_key, new_key):
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"""Find ancestors of new_key that may be descendants of old_key."""
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stop = self._make_breadth_first_searcher([old_key])
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descendants = self._make_breadth_first_searcher([new_key])
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for revisions in descendants:
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old_stop = stop.seen.intersection(revisions)
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descendants.stop_searching_any(old_stop)
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seen_stop = descendants.find_seen_ancestors(stop.step())
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descendants.stop_searching_any(seen_stop)
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return descendants.seen.difference(stop.seen)
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def get_child_map(self, keys):
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"""Get a mapping from parents to children of the specified keys.
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This is simply the inversion of get_parent_map. Only supplied keys
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will be discovered as children.
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:return: a dict of key:child_list for keys.
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parent_map = self._parents_provider.get_parent_map(keys)
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for child, parents in sorted(viewitems(parent_map)):
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for parent in parents:
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parent_child.setdefault(parent, []).append(child)
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def find_distance_to_null(self, target_revision_id, known_revision_ids):
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"""Find the left-hand distance to the NULL_REVISION.
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(This can also be considered the revno of a branch at
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:param target_revision_id: A revision_id which we would like to know
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:param known_revision_ids: [(revision_id, revno)] A list of known
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revno, revision_id tuples. We'll use this to seed the search.
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# Map from revision_ids to a known value for their revno
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known_revnos = dict(known_revision_ids)
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cur_tip = target_revision_id
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NULL_REVISION = revision.NULL_REVISION
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known_revnos[NULL_REVISION] = 0
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searching_known_tips = list(known_revnos)
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unknown_searched = {}
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while cur_tip not in known_revnos:
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unknown_searched[cur_tip] = num_steps
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to_search = {cur_tip}
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to_search.update(searching_known_tips)
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parent_map = self.get_parent_map(to_search)
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parents = parent_map.get(cur_tip, None)
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if not parents: # An empty list or None is a ghost
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raise errors.GhostRevisionsHaveNoRevno(target_revision_id,
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for revision_id in searching_known_tips:
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parents = parent_map.get(revision_id, None)
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next_revno = known_revnos[revision_id] - 1
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if next in unknown_searched:
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# We have enough information to return a value right now
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return next_revno + unknown_searched[next]
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if next in known_revnos:
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known_revnos[next] = next_revno
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next_known_tips.append(next)
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searching_known_tips = next_known_tips
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# We reached a known revision, so just add in how many steps it took to
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return known_revnos[cur_tip] + num_steps
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def find_lefthand_distances(self, keys):
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"""Find the distance to null for all the keys in keys.
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:param keys: keys to lookup.
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:return: A dict key->distance for all of keys.
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# Optimisable by concurrent searching, but a random spread should get
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# some sort of hit rate.
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(key, self.find_distance_to_null(key, known_revnos)))
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except errors.GhostRevisionsHaveNoRevno:
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known_revnos.append((key, -1))
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return dict(known_revnos)
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def find_unique_ancestors(self, unique_revision, common_revisions):
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"""Find the unique ancestors for a revision versus others.
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This returns the ancestry of unique_revision, excluding all revisions
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in the ancestry of common_revisions. If unique_revision is in the
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ancestry, then the empty set will be returned.
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:param unique_revision: The revision_id whose ancestry we are
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(XXX: Would this API be better if we allowed multiple revisions on
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to be searched here?)
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:param common_revisions: Revision_ids of ancestries to exclude.
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:return: A set of revisions in the ancestry of unique_revision
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if unique_revision in common_revisions:
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# Algorithm description
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# 1) Walk backwards from the unique node and all common nodes.
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# 2) When a node is seen by both sides, stop searching it in the unique
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# walker, include it in the common walker.
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# 3) Stop searching when there are no nodes left for the unique walker.
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# At this point, you have a maximal set of unique nodes. Some of
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# them may actually be common, and you haven't reached them yet.
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# 4) Start new searchers for the unique nodes, seeded with the
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# information you have so far.
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# 5) Continue searching, stopping the common searches when the search
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# tip is an ancestor of all unique nodes.
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# 6) Aggregate together unique searchers when they are searching the
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# same tips. When all unique searchers are searching the same node,
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# stop move it to a single 'all_unique_searcher'.
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# 7) The 'all_unique_searcher' represents the very 'tip' of searching.
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# Most of the time this produces very little important information.
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# So don't step it as quickly as the other searchers.
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# 8) Search is done when all common searchers have completed.
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unique_searcher, common_searcher = self._find_initial_unique_nodes(
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[unique_revision], common_revisions)
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unique_nodes = unique_searcher.seen.difference(common_searcher.seen)
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(all_unique_searcher,
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unique_tip_searchers) = self._make_unique_searchers(
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unique_nodes, unique_searcher, common_searcher)
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self._refine_unique_nodes(unique_searcher, all_unique_searcher,
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unique_tip_searchers, common_searcher)
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true_unique_nodes = unique_nodes.difference(common_searcher.seen)
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if 'graph' in debug.debug_flags:
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trace.mutter('Found %d truly unique nodes out of %d',
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len(true_unique_nodes), len(unique_nodes))
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return true_unique_nodes
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def _find_initial_unique_nodes(self, unique_revisions, common_revisions):
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"""Steps 1-3 of find_unique_ancestors.
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Find the maximal set of unique nodes. Some of these might actually
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still be common, but we are sure that there are no other unique nodes.
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:return: (unique_searcher, common_searcher)
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unique_searcher = self._make_breadth_first_searcher(unique_revisions)
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# we know that unique_revisions aren't in common_revisions, so skip
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next(unique_searcher)
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common_searcher = self._make_breadth_first_searcher(common_revisions)
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# As long as we are still finding unique nodes, keep searching
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while unique_searcher._next_query:
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next_unique_nodes = set(unique_searcher.step())
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next_common_nodes = set(common_searcher.step())
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# Check if either searcher encounters new nodes seen by the other
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unique_are_common_nodes = next_unique_nodes.intersection(
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common_searcher.seen)
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unique_are_common_nodes.update(
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next_common_nodes.intersection(unique_searcher.seen))
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if unique_are_common_nodes:
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ancestors = unique_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(
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unique_are_common_nodes)
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# TODO: This is a bit overboard, we only really care about
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# the ancestors of the tips because the rest we
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# already know. This is *correct* but causes us to
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# search too much ancestry.
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common_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(ancestors))
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unique_searcher.stop_searching_any(ancestors)
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common_searcher.start_searching(ancestors)
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return unique_searcher, common_searcher
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def _make_unique_searchers(self, unique_nodes, unique_searcher,
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"""Create a searcher for all the unique search tips (step 4).
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As a side effect, the common_searcher will stop searching any nodes
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that are ancestors of the unique searcher tips.
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:return: (all_unique_searcher, unique_tip_searchers)
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unique_tips = self._remove_simple_descendants(
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unique_nodes, self.get_parent_map(unique_nodes))
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if len(unique_tips) == 1:
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unique_tip_searchers = []
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ancestor_all_unique = unique_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(
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unique_tip_searchers = []
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for tip in unique_tips:
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revs_to_search = unique_searcher.find_seen_ancestors([tip])
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revs_to_search.update(
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common_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(revs_to_search))
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searcher = self._make_breadth_first_searcher(revs_to_search)
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# We don't care about the starting nodes.
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searcher._label = tip
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unique_tip_searchers.append(searcher)
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ancestor_all_unique = None
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for searcher in unique_tip_searchers:
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if ancestor_all_unique is None:
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ancestor_all_unique = set(searcher.seen)
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ancestor_all_unique = ancestor_all_unique.intersection(
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# Collapse all the common nodes into a single searcher
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all_unique_searcher = self._make_breadth_first_searcher(
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if ancestor_all_unique:
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# We've seen these nodes in all the searchers, so we'll just go to
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all_unique_searcher.step()
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# Stop any search tips that are already known as ancestors of the
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stopped_common = common_searcher.stop_searching_any(
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common_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(ancestor_all_unique))
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for searcher in unique_tip_searchers:
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total_stopped += len(searcher.stop_searching_any(
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searcher.find_seen_ancestors(ancestor_all_unique)))
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if 'graph' in debug.debug_flags:
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trace.mutter('For %d unique nodes, created %d + 1 unique searchers'
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' (%d stopped search tips, %d common ancestors'
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' (%d stopped common)',
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len(unique_nodes), len(unique_tip_searchers),
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total_stopped, len(ancestor_all_unique),
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return all_unique_searcher, unique_tip_searchers
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def _step_unique_and_common_searchers(self, common_searcher,
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unique_tip_searchers,
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"""Step all the searchers"""
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newly_seen_common = set(common_searcher.step())
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newly_seen_unique = set()
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for searcher in unique_tip_searchers:
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next = set(searcher.step())
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next.update(unique_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(next))
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next.update(common_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(next))
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for alt_searcher in unique_tip_searchers:
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if alt_searcher is searcher:
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next.update(alt_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(next))
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searcher.start_searching(next)
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newly_seen_unique.update(next)
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return newly_seen_common, newly_seen_unique
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def _find_nodes_common_to_all_unique(self, unique_tip_searchers,
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newly_seen_unique, step_all_unique):
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"""Find nodes that are common to all unique_tip_searchers.
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If it is time, step the all_unique_searcher, and add its nodes to the
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common_to_all_unique_nodes = newly_seen_unique.copy()
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for searcher in unique_tip_searchers:
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common_to_all_unique_nodes.intersection_update(searcher.seen)
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common_to_all_unique_nodes.intersection_update(
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all_unique_searcher.seen)
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# Step all-unique less frequently than the other searchers.
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# In the common case, we don't need to spider out far here, so
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# avoid doing extra work.
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tstart = osutils.perf_counter()
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nodes = all_unique_searcher.step()
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common_to_all_unique_nodes.update(nodes)
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if 'graph' in debug.debug_flags:
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tdelta = osutils.perf_counter() - tstart
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trace.mutter('all_unique_searcher step() took %.3fs'
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'for %d nodes (%d total), iteration: %s',
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tdelta, len(nodes), len(all_unique_searcher.seen),
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all_unique_searcher._iterations)
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return common_to_all_unique_nodes
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def _collapse_unique_searchers(self, unique_tip_searchers,
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common_to_all_unique_nodes):
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"""Combine searchers that are searching the same tips.
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When two searchers are searching the same tips, we can stop one of the
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searchers. We also know that the maximal set of common ancestors is the
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intersection of the two original searchers.
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:return: A list of searchers that are searching unique nodes.
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# Filter out searchers that don't actually search different
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# nodes. We already have the ancestry intersection for them
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unique_search_tips = {}
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for searcher in unique_tip_searchers:
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stopped = searcher.stop_searching_any(common_to_all_unique_nodes)
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will_search_set = frozenset(searcher._next_query)
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if not will_search_set:
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if 'graph' in debug.debug_flags:
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trace.mutter('Unique searcher %s was stopped.'
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' (%s iterations) %d nodes stopped',
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searcher._iterations,
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elif will_search_set not in unique_search_tips:
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# This searcher is searching a unique set of nodes, let it
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unique_search_tips[will_search_set] = [searcher]
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unique_search_tips[will_search_set].append(searcher)
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# TODO: it might be possible to collapse searchers faster when they
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# only have *some* search tips in common.
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next_unique_searchers = []
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for searchers in viewvalues(unique_search_tips):
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if len(searchers) == 1:
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# Searching unique tips, go for it
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next_unique_searchers.append(searchers[0])
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# These searchers have started searching the same tips, we
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# don't need them to cover the same ground. The
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# intersection of their ancestry won't change, so create a
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# new searcher, combining their histories.
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next_searcher = searchers[0]
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for searcher in searchers[1:]:
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next_searcher.seen.intersection_update(searcher.seen)
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if 'graph' in debug.debug_flags:
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trace.mutter('Combining %d searchers into a single'
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' searcher searching %d nodes with'
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len(next_searcher._next_query),
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len(next_searcher.seen))
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next_unique_searchers.append(next_searcher)
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return next_unique_searchers
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def _refine_unique_nodes(self, unique_searcher, all_unique_searcher,
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unique_tip_searchers, common_searcher):
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"""Steps 5-8 of find_unique_ancestors.
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This function returns when common_searcher has stopped searching for
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# We step the ancestor_all_unique searcher only every
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# STEP_UNIQUE_SEARCHER_EVERY steps.
688
step_all_unique_counter = 0
689
# While we still have common nodes to search
690
while common_searcher._next_query:
692
newly_seen_unique) = self._step_unique_and_common_searchers(
693
common_searcher, unique_tip_searchers, unique_searcher)
694
# These nodes are common ancestors of all unique nodes
695
common_to_all_unique_nodes = self._find_nodes_common_to_all_unique(
696
unique_tip_searchers, all_unique_searcher, newly_seen_unique,
697
step_all_unique_counter == 0)
698
step_all_unique_counter = ((step_all_unique_counter + 1)
699
% STEP_UNIQUE_SEARCHER_EVERY)
701
if newly_seen_common:
702
# If a 'common' node is an ancestor of all unique searchers, we
703
# can stop searching it.
704
common_searcher.stop_searching_any(
705
all_unique_searcher.seen.intersection(newly_seen_common))
706
if common_to_all_unique_nodes:
707
common_to_all_unique_nodes.update(
708
common_searcher.find_seen_ancestors(
709
common_to_all_unique_nodes))
710
# The all_unique searcher can start searching the common nodes
711
# but everyone else can stop.
712
# This is the sort of thing where we would like to not have it
713
# start_searching all of the nodes, but only mark all of them
714
# as seen, and have it search only the actual tips. Otherwise
715
# it is another get_parent_map() traversal for it to figure out
716
# what we already should know.
717
all_unique_searcher.start_searching(common_to_all_unique_nodes)
718
common_searcher.stop_searching_any(common_to_all_unique_nodes)
720
next_unique_searchers = self._collapse_unique_searchers(
721
unique_tip_searchers, common_to_all_unique_nodes)
722
if len(unique_tip_searchers) != len(next_unique_searchers):
723
if 'graph' in debug.debug_flags:
724
trace.mutter('Collapsed %d unique searchers => %d'
726
len(unique_tip_searchers),
727
len(next_unique_searchers),
728
all_unique_searcher._iterations)
729
unique_tip_searchers = next_unique_searchers
731
def get_parent_map(self, revisions):
732
"""Get a map of key:parent_list for revisions.
734
This implementation delegates to get_parents, for old parent_providers
735
that do not supply get_parent_map.
738
for rev, parents in self.get_parents(revisions):
739
if parents is not None:
740
result[rev] = parents
743
def _make_breadth_first_searcher(self, revisions):
744
return _BreadthFirstSearcher(revisions, self)
746
def _find_border_ancestors(self, revisions):
747
"""Find common ancestors with at least one uncommon descendant.
749
Border ancestors are identified using a breadth-first
750
search starting at the bottom of the graph. Searches are stopped
751
whenever a node or one of its descendants is determined to be common.
753
This will scale with the number of uncommon ancestors.
755
As well as the border ancestors, a set of seen common ancestors and a
756
list of sets of seen ancestors for each input revision is returned.
757
This allows calculation of graph difference from the results of this
760
if None in revisions:
761
raise errors.InvalidRevisionId(None, self)
762
common_ancestors = set()
763
searchers = [self._make_breadth_first_searcher([r])
765
border_ancestors = set()
769
for searcher in searchers:
770
new_ancestors = searcher.step()
772
newly_seen.update(new_ancestors)
774
for revision in newly_seen:
775
if revision in common_ancestors:
776
# Not a border ancestor because it was seen as common
778
new_common.add(revision)
780
for searcher in searchers:
781
if revision not in searcher.seen:
784
# This is a border because it is a first common that we see
785
# after walking for a while.
786
border_ancestors.add(revision)
787
new_common.add(revision)
789
for searcher in searchers:
790
new_common.update(searcher.find_seen_ancestors(new_common))
791
for searcher in searchers:
792
searcher.start_searching(new_common)
793
common_ancestors.update(new_common)
795
# Figure out what the searchers will be searching next, and if
796
# there is only 1 set being searched, then we are done searching,
797
# since all searchers would have to be searching the same data,
798
# thus it *must* be in common.
799
unique_search_sets = set()
800
for searcher in searchers:
801
will_search_set = frozenset(searcher._next_query)
802
if will_search_set not in unique_search_sets:
803
# This searcher is searching a unique set of nodes, let it
804
unique_search_sets.add(will_search_set)
806
if len(unique_search_sets) == 1:
807
nodes = unique_search_sets.pop()
808
uncommon_nodes = nodes.difference(common_ancestors)
810
raise AssertionError("Somehow we ended up converging"
811
" without actually marking them as"
814
"\nuncommon_nodes: %s"
815
% (revisions, uncommon_nodes))
817
return border_ancestors, common_ancestors, searchers
819
def heads(self, keys):
820
"""Return the heads from amongst keys.
822
This is done by searching the ancestries of each key. Any key that is
823
reachable from another key is not returned; all the others are.
825
This operation scales with the relative depth between any two keys. If
826
any two keys are completely disconnected all ancestry of both sides
829
:param keys: An iterable of keys.
830
:return: A set of the heads. Note that as a set there is no ordering
831
information. Callers will need to filter their input to create
832
order if they need it.
834
candidate_heads = set(keys)
835
if revision.NULL_REVISION in candidate_heads:
836
# NULL_REVISION is only a head if it is the only entry
837
candidate_heads.remove(revision.NULL_REVISION)
838
if not candidate_heads:
839
return {revision.NULL_REVISION}
840
if len(candidate_heads) < 2:
841
return candidate_heads
842
searchers = dict((c, self._make_breadth_first_searcher([c]))
843
for c in candidate_heads)
844
active_searchers = dict(searchers)
845
# skip over the actual candidate for each searcher
846
for searcher in viewvalues(active_searchers):
848
# The common walker finds nodes that are common to two or more of the
849
# input keys, so that we don't access all history when a currently
850
# uncommon search point actually meets up with something behind a
851
# common search point. Common search points do not keep searches
852
# active; they just allow us to make searches inactive without
853
# accessing all history.
854
common_walker = self._make_breadth_first_searcher([])
855
while len(active_searchers) > 0:
860
except StopIteration:
861
# No common points being searched at this time.
863
for candidate in list(active_searchers):
865
searcher = active_searchers[candidate]
867
# rare case: we deleted candidate in a previous iteration
868
# through this for loop, because it was determined to be
869
# a descendant of another candidate.
872
ancestors.update(next(searcher))
873
except StopIteration:
874
del active_searchers[candidate]
876
# process found nodes
878
for ancestor in ancestors:
879
if ancestor in candidate_heads:
880
candidate_heads.remove(ancestor)
881
del searchers[ancestor]
882
if ancestor in active_searchers:
883
del active_searchers[ancestor]
884
# it may meet up with a known common node
885
if ancestor in common_walker.seen:
886
# some searcher has encountered our known common nodes:
888
ancestor_set = {ancestor}
889
for searcher in viewvalues(searchers):
890
searcher.stop_searching_any(ancestor_set)
892
# or it may have been just reached by all the searchers:
893
for searcher in viewvalues(searchers):
894
if ancestor not in searcher.seen:
897
# The final active searcher has just reached this node,
898
# making it be known as a descendant of all candidates,
899
# so we can stop searching it, and any seen ancestors
900
new_common.add(ancestor)
901
for searcher in viewvalues(searchers):
903
searcher.find_seen_ancestors([ancestor])
904
searcher.stop_searching_any(seen_ancestors)
905
common_walker.start_searching(new_common)
906
return candidate_heads
908
def find_merge_order(self, tip_revision_id, lca_revision_ids):
909
"""Find the order that each revision was merged into tip.
911
This basically just walks backwards with a stack, and walks left-first
912
until it finds a node to stop.
914
if len(lca_revision_ids) == 1:
915
return list(lca_revision_ids)
916
looking_for = set(lca_revision_ids)
917
# TODO: Is there a way we could do this "faster" by batching up the
918
# get_parent_map requests?
919
# TODO: Should we also be culling the ancestry search right away? We
920
# could add looking_for to the "stop" list, and walk their
921
# ancestry in batched mode. The flip side is it might mean we walk a
922
# lot of "stop" nodes, rather than only the minimum.
923
# Then again, without it we may trace back into ancestry we could have
925
stack = [tip_revision_id]
928
while stack and looking_for:
931
if next in looking_for:
933
looking_for.remove(next)
934
if len(looking_for) == 1:
935
found.append(looking_for.pop())
938
parent_ids = self.get_parent_map([next]).get(next, None)
939
if not parent_ids: # Ghost, nothing to search here
941
for parent_id in reversed(parent_ids):
942
# TODO: (performance) We see the parent at this point, but we
943
# wait to mark it until later to make sure we get left
944
# parents before right parents. However, instead of
945
# waiting until we have traversed enough parents, we
946
# could instead note that we've found it, and once all
947
# parents are in the stack, just reverse iterate the
949
if parent_id not in stop:
950
# this will need to be searched
951
stack.append(parent_id)
955
def find_lefthand_merger(self, merged_key, tip_key):
956
"""Find the first lefthand ancestor of tip_key that merged merged_key.
958
We do this by first finding the descendants of merged_key, then
959
walking through the lefthand ancestry of tip_key until we find a key
960
that doesn't descend from merged_key. Its child is the key that
963
:return: The first lefthand ancestor of tip_key to merge merged_key.
964
merged_key if it is a lefthand ancestor of tip_key.
965
None if no ancestor of tip_key merged merged_key.
967
descendants = self.find_descendants(merged_key, tip_key)
968
candidate_iterator = self.iter_lefthand_ancestry(tip_key)
969
last_candidate = None
970
for candidate in candidate_iterator:
971
if candidate not in descendants:
972
return last_candidate
973
last_candidate = candidate
975
def find_unique_lca(self, left_revision, right_revision,
977
"""Find a unique LCA.
979
Find lowest common ancestors. If there is no unique common
980
ancestor, find the lowest common ancestors of those ancestors.
982
Iteration stops when a unique lowest common ancestor is found.
983
The graph origin is necessarily a unique lowest common ancestor.
985
Note that None is not an acceptable substitute for NULL_REVISION.
986
in the input for this method.
988
:param count_steps: If True, the return value will be a tuple of
989
(unique_lca, steps) where steps is the number of times that
990
find_lca was run. If False, only unique_lca is returned.
992
revisions = [left_revision, right_revision]
996
lca = self.find_lca(*revisions)
1000
return result, steps
1004
raise errors.NoCommonAncestor(left_revision, right_revision)
1007
def iter_ancestry(self, revision_ids):
1008
"""Iterate the ancestry of this revision.
1010
:param revision_ids: Nodes to start the search
1011
:return: Yield tuples mapping a revision_id to its parents for the
1012
ancestry of revision_id.
1013
Ghosts will be returned with None as their parents, and nodes
1014
with no parents will have NULL_REVISION as their only parent. (As
1015
defined by get_parent_map.)
1016
There will also be a node for (NULL_REVISION, ())
1018
pending = set(revision_ids)
1021
processed.update(pending)
1022
next_map = self.get_parent_map(pending)
1023
next_pending = set()
1024
for item in viewitems(next_map):
1026
next_pending.update(p for p in item[1] if p not in processed)
1027
ghosts = pending.difference(next_map)
1028
for ghost in ghosts:
1030
pending = next_pending
1032
def iter_lefthand_ancestry(self, start_key, stop_keys=None):
1033
if stop_keys is None:
1035
next_key = start_key
1037
def get_parents(key):
1039
return self._parents_provider.get_parent_map([key])[key]
1041
raise errors.RevisionNotPresent(next_key, self)
1043
if next_key in stop_keys:
1045
parents = get_parents(next_key)
1047
if len(parents) == 0:
1050
next_key = parents[0]
1052
def iter_topo_order(self, revisions):
1053
"""Iterate through the input revisions in topological order.
1055
This sorting only ensures that parents come before their children.
1056
An ancestor may sort after a descendant if the relationship is not
1057
visible in the supplied list of revisions.
1059
from breezy import tsort
1060
sorter = tsort.TopoSorter(self.get_parent_map(revisions))
1061
return sorter.iter_topo_order()
1063
def is_ancestor(self, candidate_ancestor, candidate_descendant):
1064
"""Determine whether a revision is an ancestor of another.
1066
We answer this using heads() as heads() has the logic to perform the
1067
smallest number of parent lookups to determine the ancestral
1068
relationship between N revisions.
1070
return {candidate_descendant} == self.heads(
1071
[candidate_ancestor, candidate_descendant])
1073
def is_between(self, revid, lower_bound_revid, upper_bound_revid):
1074
"""Determine whether a revision is between two others.
1076
returns true if and only if:
1077
lower_bound_revid <= revid <= upper_bound_revid
1079
return ((upper_bound_revid is None or
1080
self.is_ancestor(revid, upper_bound_revid)) and
1081
(lower_bound_revid is None or
1082
self.is_ancestor(lower_bound_revid, revid)))
1084
def _search_for_extra_common(self, common, searchers):
1085
"""Make sure that unique nodes are genuinely unique.
1087
After _find_border_ancestors, all nodes marked "common" are indeed
1088
common. Some of the nodes considered unique are not, due to history
1089
shortcuts stopping the searches early.
1091
We know that we have searched enough when all common search tips are
1092
descended from all unique (uncommon) nodes because we know that a node
1093
cannot be an ancestor of its own ancestor.
1095
:param common: A set of common nodes
1096
:param searchers: The searchers returned from _find_border_ancestors
1099
# Basic algorithm...
1100
# A) The passed in searchers should all be on the same tips, thus
1101
# they should be considered the "common" searchers.
1102
# B) We find the difference between the searchers, these are the
1103
# "unique" nodes for each side.
1104
# C) We do a quick culling so that we only start searching from the
1105
# more interesting unique nodes. (A unique ancestor is more
1106
# interesting than any of its children.)
1107
# D) We start searching for ancestors common to all unique nodes.
1108
# E) We have the common searchers stop searching any ancestors of
1109
# nodes found by (D)
1110
# F) When there are no more common search tips, we stop
1112
# TODO: We need a way to remove unique_searchers when they overlap with
1113
# other unique searchers.
1114
if len(searchers) != 2:
1115
raise NotImplementedError(
1116
"Algorithm not yet implemented for > 2 searchers")
1117
common_searchers = searchers
1118
left_searcher = searchers[0]
1119
right_searcher = searchers[1]
1120
unique = left_searcher.seen.symmetric_difference(right_searcher.seen)
1121
if not unique: # No unique nodes, nothing to do
1123
total_unique = len(unique)
1124
unique = self._remove_simple_descendants(unique,
1125
self.get_parent_map(unique))
1126
simple_unique = len(unique)
1128
unique_searchers = []
1129
for revision_id in unique:
1130
if revision_id in left_searcher.seen:
1131
parent_searcher = left_searcher
1133
parent_searcher = right_searcher
1134
revs_to_search = parent_searcher.find_seen_ancestors([revision_id])
1135
if not revs_to_search: # XXX: This shouldn't be possible
1136
revs_to_search = [revision_id]
1137
searcher = self._make_breadth_first_searcher(revs_to_search)
1138
# We don't care about the starting nodes.
1140
unique_searchers.append(searcher)
1142
# possible todo: aggregate the common searchers into a single common
1143
# searcher, just make sure that we include the nodes into the .seen
1144
# properties of the original searchers
1146
ancestor_all_unique = None
1147
for searcher in unique_searchers:
1148
if ancestor_all_unique is None:
1149
ancestor_all_unique = set(searcher.seen)
1151
ancestor_all_unique = ancestor_all_unique.intersection(
1154
trace.mutter('Started %d unique searchers for %d unique revisions',
1155
simple_unique, total_unique)
1157
while True: # If we have no more nodes we have nothing to do
1158
newly_seen_common = set()
1159
for searcher in common_searchers:
1160
newly_seen_common.update(searcher.step())
1161
newly_seen_unique = set()
1162
for searcher in unique_searchers:
1163
newly_seen_unique.update(searcher.step())
1164
new_common_unique = set()
1165
for revision in newly_seen_unique:
1166
for searcher in unique_searchers:
1167
if revision not in searcher.seen:
1170
# This is a border because it is a first common that we see
1171
# after walking for a while.
1172
new_common_unique.add(revision)
1173
if newly_seen_common:
1174
# These are nodes descended from one of the 'common' searchers.
1175
# Make sure all searchers are on the same page
1176
for searcher in common_searchers:
1177
newly_seen_common.update(
1178
searcher.find_seen_ancestors(newly_seen_common))
1179
# We start searching the whole ancestry. It is a bit wasteful,
1180
# though. We really just want to mark all of these nodes as
1181
# 'seen' and then start just the tips. However, it requires a
1182
# get_parent_map() call to figure out the tips anyway, and all
1183
# redundant requests should be fairly fast.
1184
for searcher in common_searchers:
1185
searcher.start_searching(newly_seen_common)
1187
# If a 'common' node is an ancestor of all unique searchers, we
1188
# can stop searching it.
1189
stop_searching_common = ancestor_all_unique.intersection(
1191
if stop_searching_common:
1192
for searcher in common_searchers:
1193
searcher.stop_searching_any(stop_searching_common)
1194
if new_common_unique:
1195
# We found some ancestors that are common
1196
for searcher in unique_searchers:
1197
new_common_unique.update(
1198
searcher.find_seen_ancestors(new_common_unique))
1199
# Since these are common, we can grab another set of ancestors
1201
for searcher in common_searchers:
1202
new_common_unique.update(
1203
searcher.find_seen_ancestors(new_common_unique))
1205
# We can tell all of the unique searchers to start at these
1206
# nodes, and tell all of the common searchers to *stop*
1207
# searching these nodes
1208
for searcher in unique_searchers:
1209
searcher.start_searching(new_common_unique)
1210
for searcher in common_searchers:
1211
searcher.stop_searching_any(new_common_unique)
1212
ancestor_all_unique.update(new_common_unique)
1214
# Filter out searchers that don't actually search different
1215
# nodes. We already have the ancestry intersection for them
1216
next_unique_searchers = []
1217
unique_search_sets = set()
1218
for searcher in unique_searchers:
1219
will_search_set = frozenset(searcher._next_query)
1220
if will_search_set not in unique_search_sets:
1221
# This searcher is searching a unique set of nodes, let
1223
unique_search_sets.add(will_search_set)
1224
next_unique_searchers.append(searcher)
1225
unique_searchers = next_unique_searchers
1226
for searcher in common_searchers:
1227
if searcher._next_query:
1230
# All common searcher have stopped searching
1233
def _remove_simple_descendants(self, revisions, parent_map):
1234
"""remove revisions which are children of other ones in the set
1236
This doesn't do any graph searching, it just checks the immediate
1237
parent_map to find if there are any children which can be removed.
1239
:param revisions: A set of revision_ids
1240
:return: A set of revision_ids with the children removed
1242
simple_ancestors = revisions.copy()
1243
# TODO: jam 20071214 we *could* restrict it to searching only the
1244
# parent_map of revisions already present in 'revisions', but
1245
# considering the general use case, I think this is actually
1248
# This is the same as the following loop. I don't know that it is any
1250
# simple_ancestors.difference_update(r for r, p_ids in parent_map.iteritems()
1251
# if p_ids is not None and revisions.intersection(p_ids))
1252
# return simple_ancestors
1254
# Yet Another Way, invert the parent map (which can be cached)
1256
# for revision_id, parent_ids in parent_map.iteritems():
1257
# for p_id in parent_ids:
1258
## descendants.setdefault(p_id, []).append(revision_id)
1259
# for revision in revisions.intersection(descendants):
1260
# simple_ancestors.difference_update(descendants[revision])
1261
# return simple_ancestors
1262
for revision, parent_ids in viewitems(parent_map):
1263
if parent_ids is None:
1265
for parent_id in parent_ids:
1266
if parent_id in revisions:
1267
# This node has a parent present in the set, so we can
1269
simple_ancestors.discard(revision)
1271
return simple_ancestors
1274
class HeadsCache(object):
1275
"""A cache of results for graph heads calls."""
1277
def __init__(self, graph):
1281
def heads(self, keys):
1282
"""Return the heads of keys.
1284
This matches the API of Graph.heads(), specifically the return value is
1285
a set which can be mutated, and ordering of the input is not preserved
1288
:see also: Graph.heads.
1289
:param keys: The keys to calculate heads for.
1290
:return: A set containing the heads, which may be mutated without
1291
affecting future lookups.
1293
keys = frozenset(keys)
1295
return set(self._heads[keys])
1297
heads = self.graph.heads(keys)
1298
self._heads[keys] = heads
1302
class FrozenHeadsCache(object):
1303
"""Cache heads() calls, assuming the caller won't modify them."""
1305
def __init__(self, graph):
1309
def heads(self, keys):
1310
"""Return the heads of keys.
1312
Similar to Graph.heads(). The main difference is that the return value
1313
is a frozen set which cannot be mutated.
1315
:see also: Graph.heads.
1316
:param keys: The keys to calculate heads for.
1317
:return: A frozenset containing the heads.
1319
keys = frozenset(keys)
1321
return self._heads[keys]
1323
heads = frozenset(self.graph.heads(keys))
1324
self._heads[keys] = heads
1327
def cache(self, keys, heads):
1328
"""Store a known value."""
1329
self._heads[frozenset(keys)] = frozenset(heads)
1332
class _BreadthFirstSearcher(object):
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"""Parallel search breadth-first the ancestry of revisions.
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This class implements the iterator protocol, but additionally
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1. provides a set of seen ancestors, and
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2. allows some ancestries to be unsearched, via stop_searching_any
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def __init__(self, revisions, parents_provider):
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self._iterations = 0
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self._next_query = set(revisions)
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self._started_keys = set(self._next_query)
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self._stopped_keys = set()
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self._parents_provider = parents_provider
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self._returning = 'next_with_ghosts'
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self._current_present = set()
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self._current_ghosts = set()
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self._current_parents = {}
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if self._iterations:
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prefix = "searching"
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search = '%s=%r' % (prefix, list(self._next_query))
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return ('_BreadthFirstSearcher(iterations=%d, %s,'
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' seen=%r)' % (self._iterations, search, list(self.seen)))
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def get_state(self):
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"""Get the current state of this searcher.
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:return: Tuple with started keys, excludes and included keys
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if self._returning == 'next':
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# We have to know the current nodes children to be able to list the
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# exclude keys for them. However, while we could have a second
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# look-ahead result buffer and shuffle things around, this method
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# is typically only called once per search - when memoising the
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# results of the search.
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found, ghosts, next, parents = self._do_query(self._next_query)
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# pretend we didn't query: perhaps we should tweak _do_query to be
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# entirely stateless?
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self.seen.difference_update(next)
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next_query = next.union(ghosts)
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next_query = self._next_query
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excludes = self._stopped_keys.union(next_query)
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included_keys = self.seen.difference(excludes)
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return self._started_keys, excludes, included_keys
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except StopIteration:
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"""Return the next ancestors of this revision.
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Ancestors are returned in the order they are seen in a breadth-first
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traversal. No ancestor will be returned more than once. Ancestors are
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returned before their parentage is queried, so ghosts and missing
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revisions (including the start revisions) are included in the result.
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This can save a round trip in LCA style calculation by allowing
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convergence to be detected without reading the data for the revision
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the convergence occurs on.
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:return: A set of revision_ids.
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if self._returning != 'next':
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# switch to returning the query, not the results.
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self._returning = 'next'
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self._iterations += 1
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if len(self._next_query) == 0:
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raise StopIteration()
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# We have seen what we're querying at this point as we are returning
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# the query, not the results.
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self.seen.update(self._next_query)
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return self._next_query
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def next_with_ghosts(self):
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"""Return the next found ancestors, with ghosts split out.
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Ancestors are returned in the order they are seen in a breadth-first
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traversal. No ancestor will be returned more than once. Ancestors are
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returned only after asking for their parents, which allows us to detect
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which revisions are ghosts and which are not.
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:return: A tuple with (present ancestors, ghost ancestors) sets.
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if self._returning != 'next_with_ghosts':
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# switch to returning the results, not the current query.
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self._returning = 'next_with_ghosts'
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if len(self._next_query) == 0:
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raise StopIteration()
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return self._current_present, self._current_ghosts
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"""Advance the search.
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Updates self.seen, self._next_query, self._current_present,
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self._current_ghosts, self._current_parents and self._iterations.
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self._iterations += 1
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found, ghosts, next, parents = self._do_query(self._next_query)
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self._current_present = found
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self._current_ghosts = ghosts
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self._next_query = next
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self._current_parents = parents
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# ghosts are implicit stop points, otherwise the search cannot be
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# repeated when ghosts are filled.
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self._stopped_keys.update(ghosts)
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def _do_query(self, revisions):
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"""Query for revisions.
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Adds revisions to the seen set.
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:param revisions: Revisions to query.
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:return: A tuple: (set(found_revisions), set(ghost_revisions),
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set(parents_of_found_revisions), dict(found_revisions:parents)).
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found_revisions = set()
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parents_of_found = set()
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# revisions may contain nodes that point to other nodes in revisions:
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# we want to filter them out.
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seen.update(revisions)
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parent_map = self._parents_provider.get_parent_map(revisions)
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found_revisions.update(parent_map)
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for rev_id, parents in viewitems(parent_map):
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new_found_parents = [p for p in parents if p not in seen]
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if new_found_parents:
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# Calling set.update() with an empty generator is actually
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parents_of_found.update(new_found_parents)
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ghost_revisions = revisions - found_revisions
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return found_revisions, ghost_revisions, parents_of_found, parent_map
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def find_seen_ancestors(self, revisions):
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"""Find ancestors of these revisions that have already been seen.
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This function generally makes the assumption that querying for the
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parents of a node that has already been queried is reasonably cheap.
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(eg, not a round trip to a remote host).
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# TODO: Often we might ask one searcher for its seen ancestors, and
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# then ask another searcher the same question. This can result in
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# searching the same revisions repeatedly if the two searchers
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# have a lot of overlap.
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all_seen = self.seen
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pending = set(revisions).intersection(all_seen)
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seen_ancestors = set(pending)
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if self._returning == 'next':
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# self.seen contains what nodes have been returned, not what nodes
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# have been queried. We don't want to probe for nodes that haven't
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# been searched yet.
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not_searched_yet = self._next_query
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not_searched_yet = ()
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pending.difference_update(not_searched_yet)
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get_parent_map = self._parents_provider.get_parent_map
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parent_map = get_parent_map(pending)
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# We don't care if it is a ghost, since it can't be seen if it is
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for parent_ids in viewvalues(parent_map):
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all_parents.extend(parent_ids)
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next_pending = all_seen.intersection(
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all_parents).difference(seen_ancestors)
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seen_ancestors.update(next_pending)
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next_pending.difference_update(not_searched_yet)
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pending = next_pending
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return seen_ancestors
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def stop_searching_any(self, revisions):
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Remove any of the specified revisions from the search list.
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None of the specified revisions are required to be present in the
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It is okay to call stop_searching_any() for revisions which were seen
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in previous iterations. It is the callers responsibility to call
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find_seen_ancestors() to make sure that current search tips that are
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ancestors of those revisions are also stopped. All explicitly stopped
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revisions will be excluded from the search result's get_keys(), though.
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# TODO: does this help performance?
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revisions = frozenset(revisions)
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if self._returning == 'next':
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stopped = self._next_query.intersection(revisions)
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self._next_query = self._next_query.difference(revisions)
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stopped_present = self._current_present.intersection(revisions)
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stopped = stopped_present.union(
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self._current_ghosts.intersection(revisions))
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self._current_present.difference_update(stopped)
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self._current_ghosts.difference_update(stopped)
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# stopping 'x' should stop returning parents of 'x', but
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# not if 'y' always references those same parents
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stop_rev_references = {}
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for rev in stopped_present:
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for parent_id in self._current_parents[rev]:
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if parent_id not in stop_rev_references:
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stop_rev_references[parent_id] = 0
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stop_rev_references[parent_id] += 1
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# if only the stopped revisions reference it, the ref count will be
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for parents in viewvalues(self._current_parents):
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for parent_id in parents:
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stop_rev_references[parent_id] -= 1
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stop_parents = set()
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for rev_id, refs in viewitems(stop_rev_references):
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stop_parents.add(rev_id)
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self._next_query.difference_update(stop_parents)
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self._stopped_keys.update(stopped)
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self._stopped_keys.update(revisions)
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def start_searching(self, revisions):
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"""Add revisions to the search.
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The parents of revisions will be returned from the next call to next()
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or next_with_ghosts(). If next_with_ghosts was the most recently used
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next* call then the return value is the result of looking up the
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ghost/not ghost status of revisions. (A tuple (present, ghosted)).
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revisions = frozenset(revisions)
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self._started_keys.update(revisions)
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new_revisions = revisions.difference(self.seen)
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if self._returning == 'next':
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self._next_query.update(new_revisions)
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self.seen.update(new_revisions)
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# perform a query on revisions
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revs, ghosts, query, parents = self._do_query(revisions)
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self._stopped_keys.update(ghosts)
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self._current_present.update(revs)
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self._current_ghosts.update(ghosts)
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self._next_query.update(query)
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self._current_parents.update(parents)
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def invert_parent_map(parent_map):
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"""Given a map from child => parents, create a map of parent=>children"""
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for child, parents in viewitems(parent_map):
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# Any given parent is likely to have only a small handful
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# of children, many will have only one. So we avoid mem overhead of
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# a list, in exchange for extra copying of tuples
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if p not in child_map:
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child_map[p] = (child,)
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child_map[p] = child_map[p] + (child,)
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def collapse_linear_regions(parent_map):
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"""Collapse regions of the graph that are 'linear'.
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can be collapsed by removing B and getting::
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:param parent_map: A dictionary mapping children to their parents
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:return: Another dictionary with 'linear' chains collapsed
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# Note: this isn't a strictly minimal collapse. For example:
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# Will not have 'D' removed, even though 'E' could fit. Also:
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# A and C are both kept because they are edges of the graph. We *could* get
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# rid of A if we wanted.
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# Will not have any nodes removed, even though you do have an
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# 'uninteresting' linear D->B and E->C
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for child, parents in viewitems(parent_map):
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children.setdefault(child, [])
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children.setdefault(p, []).append(child)
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result = dict(parent_map)
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for node in parent_map:
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parents = result[node]
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if len(parents) == 1:
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parent_children = children[parents[0]]
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if len(parent_children) != 1:
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# This is not the only child
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node_children = children[node]
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if len(node_children) != 1:
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child_parents = result.get(node_children[0], None)
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if len(child_parents) != 1:
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# This is not its only parent
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# The child of this node only points at it, and the parent only has
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# this as a child. remove this node, and join the others together
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result[node_children[0]] = parents
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children[parents[0]] = node_children
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class GraphThunkIdsToKeys(object):
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"""Forwards calls about 'ids' to be about keys internally."""
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def __init__(self, graph):
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def topo_sort(self):
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return [r for (r,) in self._graph.topo_sort()]
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def heads(self, ids):
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"""See Graph.heads()"""
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as_keys = [(i,) for i in ids]
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head_keys = self._graph.heads(as_keys)
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return {h[0] for h in head_keys}
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def merge_sort(self, tip_revision):
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nodes = self._graph.merge_sort((tip_revision,))
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node.key = node.key[0]
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def add_node(self, revision, parents):
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self._graph.add_node((revision,), [(p,) for p in parents])
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_counters = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
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from ._known_graph_pyx import KnownGraph
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except ImportError as e:
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osutils.failed_to_load_extension(e)
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from ._known_graph_py import KnownGraph # noqa: F401