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"""Core compression logic for compressing streams of related files."""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from .lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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graph as _mod_graph,
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from bzrlib.btree_index import BTreeBuilder
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from bzrlib.lru_cache import LRUSizeCache
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from bzrlib.tsort import topo_sort
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from bzrlib.versionedfile import (
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from breezy.repofmt import pack_repo
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from breezy.i18n import gettext
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from .btree_index import BTreeBuilder
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from .lru_cache import LRUSizeCache
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from .versionedfile import (
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AbsentContentFactory,
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ChunkedContentFactory,
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FulltextContentFactory,
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VersionedFilesWithFallbacks,
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# Minimum number of uncompressed bytes to try fetch at once when retrieving
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# groupcompress blocks.
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_USE_LZMA = False and (pylzma is not None)
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# osutils.sha_string('')
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_null_sha1 = 'da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709'
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self._content = ''.join(self._content_chunks)
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self._content_chunks = None
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if self._content is None:
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if self._z_content is None:
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# We join self._z_content_chunks here, because if we are
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# decompressing, then it is *very* likely that we have a single
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if self._z_content_chunks is None:
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raise AssertionError('No content to decompress')
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if self._z_content == '':
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z_content = ''.join(self._z_content_chunks)
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self._content = ''
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elif self._compressor_name == 'lzma':
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# We don't do partial lzma decomp yet
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self._content = pylzma.decompress(self._z_content)
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self._content = pylzma.decompress(z_content)
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elif self._compressor_name == 'zlib':
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# Start a zlib decompressor
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if num_bytes * 4 > self._content_length * 3:
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# If we are requesting more that 3/4ths of the content,
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# just extract the whole thing in a single pass
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num_bytes = self._content_length
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self._content = zlib.decompress(self._z_content)
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self._content = zlib.decompress(z_content)
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self._z_content_decompressor = zlib.decompressobj()
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# Seed the decompressor with the uncompressed bytes, so
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# that the rest of the code is simplified
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self._content = self._z_content_decompressor.decompress(
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self._z_content, num_bytes + _ZLIB_DECOMP_WINDOW)
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z_content, num_bytes + _ZLIB_DECOMP_WINDOW)
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if not self._z_content_decompressor.unconsumed_tail:
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self._z_content_decompressor = None
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# XXX: Define some GCCorrupt error ?
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raise AssertionError('Invalid bytes: (%d) != %d + %d' %
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(len(bytes), pos, self._z_content_length))
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self._z_content = bytes[pos:]
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self._z_content_chunks = (bytes[pos:],)
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def _z_content(self):
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"""Return z_content_chunks as a simple string.
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Meant only to be used by the test suite.
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if self._z_content_chunks is not None:
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return ''.join(self._z_content_chunks)
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def from_bytes(cls, bytes):
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self._content_length = length
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self._content_chunks = content_chunks
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self._content = None
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self._z_content = None
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self._z_content_chunks = None
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def set_content(self, content):
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"""Set the content of this block."""
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self._content_length = len(content)
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self._content = content
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self._z_content = None
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def _create_z_content_using_lzma(self):
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if self._content_chunks is not None:
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self._content = ''.join(self._content_chunks)
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self._content_chunks = None
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if self._content is None:
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raise AssertionError('Nothing to compress')
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self._z_content = pylzma.compress(self._content)
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self._z_content_length = len(self._z_content)
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def _create_z_content_from_chunks(self):
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self._z_content_chunks = None
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def _create_z_content_from_chunks(self, chunks):
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compressor = zlib.compressobj(zlib.Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION)
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compressed_chunks = map(compressor.compress, self._content_chunks)
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# Peak in this point is 1 fulltext, 1 compressed text, + zlib overhead
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# (measured peak is maybe 30MB over the above...)
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compressed_chunks = list(map(compressor.compress, chunks))
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compressed_chunks.append(compressor.flush())
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self._z_content = ''.join(compressed_chunks)
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self._z_content_length = len(self._z_content)
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# Ignore empty chunks
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self._z_content_chunks = [c for c in compressed_chunks if c]
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self._z_content_length = sum(map(len, self._z_content_chunks))
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def _create_z_content(self):
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if self._z_content is not None:
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self._create_z_content_using_lzma()
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if self._z_content_chunks is not None:
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if self._content_chunks is not None:
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self._create_z_content_from_chunks()
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self._z_content = zlib.compress(self._content)
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self._z_content_length = len(self._z_content)
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chunks = self._content_chunks
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chunks = (self._content,)
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self._create_z_content_from_chunks(chunks)
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"""Create the byte stream as a series of 'chunks'"""
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self._create_z_content()
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header = self.GCB_HEADER
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chunks = ['%s%d\n%d\n'
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% (header, self._z_content_length, self._content_length),
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chunks.extend(self._z_content_chunks)
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total_len = sum(map(len, chunks))
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return total_len, chunks
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def to_bytes(self):
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"""Encode the information into a byte stream."""
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self._create_z_content()
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header = self.GCB_LZ_HEADER
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header = self.GCB_HEADER
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'%d\n%d\n' % (self._z_content_length, self._content_length),
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total_len, chunks = self.to_chunks()
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return ''.join(chunks)
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def _dump(self, include_text=False):
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# Grab and cache the raw bytes for this entry
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# and break the ref-cycle with _manager since we don't need it
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self._manager._prepare_for_extract()
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self._manager._prepare_for_extract()
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except zlib.error as value:
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raise errors.DecompressCorruption("zlib: " + str(value))
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block = self._manager._block
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self._bytes = block.extract(self.key, self._start, self._end)
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# There are code paths that first extract as fulltext, and then
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_full_enough_block_size = 3*1024*1024 # size at which we won't repack
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_full_enough_mixed_block_size = 2*768*1024 # 1.5MB
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def __init__(self, block):
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def __init__(self, block, get_compressor_settings=None):
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self._block = block
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# We need to preserve the ordering
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self._factories = []
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self._last_byte = 0
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self._get_settings = get_compressor_settings
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self._compressor_settings = None
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def _get_compressor_settings(self):
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if self._compressor_settings is not None:
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return self._compressor_settings
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if self._get_settings is not None:
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settings = self._get_settings()
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vf = GroupCompressVersionedFiles
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settings = vf._DEFAULT_COMPRESSOR_SETTINGS
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self._compressor_settings = settings
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return self._compressor_settings
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def add_factory(self, key, parents, start, end):
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if not self._factories:
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new_block.set_content(self._block._content[:last_byte])
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self._block = new_block
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def _make_group_compressor(self):
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return GroupCompressor(self._get_compressor_settings())
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def _rebuild_block(self):
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"""Create a new GroupCompressBlock with only the referenced texts."""
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compressor = GroupCompressor()
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compressor = self._make_group_compressor()
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tstart = time.time()
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old_length = self._block._content_length
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# block? It seems hard to come up with a method that it would
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# expand, since we do full compression again. Perhaps based on a
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# request that ends up poorly ordered?
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# TODO: If the content would have expanded, then we would want to
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# handle a case where we need to split the block.
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# Now that we have a user-tweakable option
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# (max_bytes_to_index), it is possible that one person set it
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# to a very low value, causing poor compression.
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delta = time.time() - tstart
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self._block = new_block
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trace.mutter('creating new compressed block on-the-fly in %.3fs'
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z_header_bytes = zlib.compress(header_bytes)
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z_header_bytes_len = len(z_header_bytes)
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block_bytes = self._block.to_bytes()
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block_bytes_len, block_chunks = self._block.to_chunks()
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lines.append('%d\n%d\n%d\n' % (z_header_bytes_len, header_bytes_len,
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lines.append(z_header_bytes)
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lines.append(block_bytes)
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del z_header_bytes, block_bytes
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lines.extend(block_chunks)
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del z_header_bytes, block_chunks
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# TODO: This is a point where we will double the memory consumption. To
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# avoid this, we probably have to switch to a 'chunked' api
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return ''.join(lines)
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def from_bytes(cls, bytes):
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# TODO: This does extra string copying, probably better to do it a
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# different way. At a minimum this creates 2 copies of the
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(storage_kind, z_header_len, header_len,
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block_len, rest) = bytes.split('\n', 4)
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After calling this, the compressor should no longer be used
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# TODO: this causes us to 'bloat' to 2x the size of content in the
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# group. This has an impact for 'commit' of large objects.
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# One possibility is to use self._content_chunks, and be lazy and
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# only fill out self._content as a full string when we actually
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# need it. That would at least drop the peak memory consumption
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# for 'commit' down to ~1x the size of the largest file, at a
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# cost of increased complexity within this code. 2x is still <<
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# 3x the size of the largest file, so we are doing ok.
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self._block.set_chunked_content(self.chunks, self.endpoint)
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self.chunks = None
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self._delta_index = None
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class PythonGroupCompressor(_CommonGroupCompressor):
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def __init__(self, settings=None):
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"""Create a GroupCompressor.
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Used only if the pyrex version is not available.
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super(PythonGroupCompressor, self).__init__()
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super(PythonGroupCompressor, self).__init__(settings)
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self._delta_index = LinesDeltaIndex([])
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# The actual content is managed by LinesDeltaIndex
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self.chunks = self._delta_index.lines
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It contains code very similar to SequenceMatcher because of having a similar
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task. However some key differences apply:
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- there is no junk, we want a minimal edit not a human readable diff.
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- we don't filter very common lines (because we don't know where a good
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range will start, and after the first text we want to be emitting minmal
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- we chain the left side, not the right side
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- we incrementally update the adjacency matrix as new lines are provided.
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- we look for matches in all of the left side, so the routine which does
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the analagous task of find_longest_match does not need to filter on the
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* there is no junk, we want a minimal edit not a human readable diff.
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* we don't filter very common lines (because we don't know where a good
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range will start, and after the first text we want to be emitting minmal
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* we chain the left side, not the right side
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* we incrementally update the adjacency matrix as new lines are provided.
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* we look for matches in all of the left side, so the routine which does
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the analagous task of find_longest_match does not need to filter on the
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super(PyrexGroupCompressor, self).__init__()
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self._delta_index = DeltaIndex()
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def __init__(self, settings=None):
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super(PyrexGroupCompressor, self).__init__(settings)
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max_bytes_to_index = self._settings.get('max_bytes_to_index', 0)
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self._delta_index = DeltaIndex(max_bytes_to_index=max_bytes_to_index)
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def _compress(self, key, bytes, max_delta_size, soft=False):
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"""see _CommonGroupCompressor._compress"""
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index = _GCGraphIndex(graph_index, lambda:True, parents=parents,
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add_callback=graph_index.add_nodes,
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inconsistency_fatal=inconsistency_fatal)
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access = knit._DirectPackAccess({})
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access = pack_repo._DirectPackAccess({})
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access.set_writer(writer, graph_index, (transport, 'newpack'))
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result = GroupCompressVersionedFiles(index, access, delta)
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result.stream = stream
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class _BatchingBlockFetcher(object):
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"""Fetch group compress blocks in batches.
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:ivar total_bytes: int of expected number of bytes needed to fetch the
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currently pending batch.
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def __init__(self, gcvf, locations):
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def __init__(self, gcvf, locations, get_compressor_settings=None):
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self.gcvf = gcvf
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self.locations = locations
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def yield_factories(self, full_flush=False):
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"""Yield factories for keys added since the last yield. They will be
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returned in the order they were added via add_key.
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:param full_flush: by default, some results may not be returned in case
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they can be part of the next batch. If full_flush is True, then
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all results are returned.
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memos_to_get_stack.pop()
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block = self.batch_memos[read_memo]
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self.manager = _LazyGroupContentManager(block)
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self.manager = _LazyGroupContentManager(block,
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get_compressor_settings=self._get_compressor_settings)
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self.last_read_memo = read_memo
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start, end = index_memo[3:5]
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self.manager.add_factory(key, parents, start, end)
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self.total_bytes = 0
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class GroupCompressVersionedFiles(VersionedFiles):
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class GroupCompressVersionedFiles(VersionedFilesWithFallbacks):
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"""A group-compress based VersionedFiles implementation."""
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def __init__(self, index, access, delta=True, _unadded_refs=None):
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# This controls how the GroupCompress DeltaIndex works. Basically, we
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# compute hash pointers into the source blocks (so hash(text) => text).
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# However each of these references costs some memory in trade against a
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# more accurate match result. For very large files, they either are
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# pre-compressed and change in bulk whenever they change, or change in just
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# local blocks. Either way, 'improved resolution' is not very helpful,
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# versus running out of memory trying to track everything. The default max
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# gives 100% sampling of a 1MB file.
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_DEFAULT_MAX_BYTES_TO_INDEX = 1024 * 1024
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_DEFAULT_COMPRESSOR_SETTINGS = {'max_bytes_to_index':
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_DEFAULT_MAX_BYTES_TO_INDEX}
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def __init__(self, index, access, delta=True, _unadded_refs=None,
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"""Create a GroupCompressVersionedFiles object.
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:param index: The index object storing access and graph data.
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:param access: The access object storing raw data.
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:param delta: Whether to delta compress or just entropy compress.
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:param _unadded_refs: private parameter, don't use.
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:param _group_cache: private parameter, don't use.
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self._index = index
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self._access = access
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if _unadded_refs is None:
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_unadded_refs = {}
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self._unadded_refs = _unadded_refs
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self._group_cache = LRUSizeCache(max_size=50*1024*1024)
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self._fallback_vfs = []
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if _group_cache is None:
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_group_cache = LRUSizeCache(max_size=50*1024*1024)
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self._group_cache = _group_cache
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self._immediate_fallback_vfs = []
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self._max_bytes_to_index = None
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def without_fallbacks(self):
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"""Return a clone of this object without any fallbacks configured."""
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return GroupCompressVersionedFiles(self._index, self._access,
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self._delta, _unadded_refs=dict(self._unadded_refs))
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self._delta, _unadded_refs=dict(self._unadded_refs),
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_group_cache=self._group_cache)
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def add_lines(self, key, parents, lines, parent_texts=None,
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left_matching_blocks=None, nostore_sha=None, random_id=False,
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:param key: The key tuple of the text to add.
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:param parents: The parents key tuples of the text to add.
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:param lines: A list of lines. Each line must be a bytestring. And all
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of them except the last must be terminated with \n and contain no
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other \n's. The last line may either contain no \n's or a single
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terminating \n. If the lines list does meet this constraint the add
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routine may error or may succeed - but you will be unable to read
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the data back accurately. (Checking the lines have been split
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of them except the last must be terminated with \\n and contain no
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other \\n's. The last line may either contain no \\n's or a single
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terminating \\n. If the lines list does meet this constraint the
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add routine may error or may succeed - but you will be unable to
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read the data back accurately. (Checking the lines have been split
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correctly is expensive and extremely unlikely to catch bugs so it
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is not done at runtime unless check_content is True.)
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:param parent_texts: An optional dictionary containing the opaque
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self._check_lines_not_unicode(lines)
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self._check_lines_are_lines(lines)
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def get_known_graph_ancestry(self, keys):
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"""Get a KnownGraph instance with the ancestry of keys."""
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# Note that this is identical to
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# KnitVersionedFiles.get_known_graph_ancestry, but they don't share
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parent_map, missing_keys = self._index.find_ancestry(keys)
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for fallback in self._fallback_vfs:
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if not missing_keys:
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(f_parent_map, f_missing_keys) = fallback._index.find_ancestry(
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parent_map.update(f_parent_map)
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missing_keys = f_missing_keys
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kg = _mod_graph.KnownGraph(parent_map)
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def get_parent_map(self, keys):
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"""Get a map of the graph parents of keys.
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yield read_memo, cached[read_memo]
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except KeyError:
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# Read the block, and cache it.
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zdata = raw_records.next()
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zdata = next(raw_records)
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block = GroupCompressBlock.from_bytes(zdata)
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self._group_cache[read_memo] = block
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cached[read_memo] = block
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The returned objects should be in the order defined by 'ordering',
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which can weave between different sources.
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:param ordering: Must be one of 'topological' or 'groupcompress'
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:return: List of [(source, [keys])] tuples, such that all keys are in
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the defined order, regardless of source.
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if ordering == 'topological':
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present_keys = topo_sort(parent_map)
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present_keys = tsort.topo_sort(parent_map)
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# ordering == 'groupcompress'
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# XXX: This only optimizes for the target ordering. We may need
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# This is the group the bytes are stored in, followed by the
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# location in the group
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return locations[key][0]
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present_keys = sorted(locations.iterkeys(), key=get_group)
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# We don't have an ordering for keys in the in-memory object, but
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# lets process the in-memory ones first.
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present_keys = list(unadded_keys) + present_keys
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present_keys = list(unadded_keys)
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present_keys.extend(sorted(locations, key=get_group))
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# Now grab all of the ones from other sources
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source_keys = [(self, present_keys)]
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source_keys.extend(source_result)
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# - we encounter an unadded ref, or
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# - we run out of keys, or
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# - the total bytes to retrieve for this batch > BATCH_SIZE
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batcher = _BatchingBlockFetcher(self, locations)
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batcher = _BatchingBlockFetcher(self, locations,
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get_compressor_settings=self._get_compressor_settings)
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for source, keys in source_keys:
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if source is self:
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for key in keys:
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for _ in self._insert_record_stream(stream, random_id=False):
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def _get_compressor_settings(self):
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if self._max_bytes_to_index is None:
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# TODO: VersionedFiles don't know about their containing
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# repository, so they don't have much of an idea about their
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# location. So for now, this is only a global option.
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c = config.GlobalConfig()
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val = c.get_user_option('bzr.groupcompress.max_bytes_to_index')
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except ValueError as e:
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trace.warning('Value for '
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'"bzr.groupcompress.max_bytes_to_index"'
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' %r is not an integer'
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val = self._DEFAULT_MAX_BYTES_TO_INDEX
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self._max_bytes_to_index = val
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return {'max_bytes_to_index': self._max_bytes_to_index}
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def _make_group_compressor(self):
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return GroupCompressor(self._get_compressor_settings())
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def _insert_record_stream(self, stream, random_id=False, nostore_sha=None,
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reuse_blocks=True):
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"""Internal core to insert a record stream into this container.
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# This will go up to fulltexts for gc to gc fetching, which isn't
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self._compressor = GroupCompressor()
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self._compressor = self._make_group_compressor()
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self._unadded_refs = {}
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keys_to_add = []
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bytes = self._compressor.flush().to_bytes()
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self._compressor = GroupCompressor()
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bytes_len, chunks = self._compressor.flush().to_chunks()
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self._compressor = self._make_group_compressor()
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# Note: At this point we still have 1 copy of the fulltext (in
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# record and the var 'bytes'), and this generates 2 copies of
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# the compressed text (one for bytes, one in chunks)
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# TODO: Push 'chunks' down into the _access api, so that we don't
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# have to double compressed memory here
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# TODO: Figure out how to indicate that we would be happy to free
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# the fulltext content at this point. Note that sometimes we
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# will want it later (streaming CHK pages), but most of the
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# time we won't (everything else)
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bytes = ''.join(chunks)
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index, start, length = self._access.add_raw_records(
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[(None, len(bytes))], bytes)[0]
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raise errors.RevisionNotPresent(record.key, self)
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if record.key in inserted_keys:
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trace.note('Insert claimed random_id=True,'
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' but then inserted %r two times', record.key)
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trace.note(gettext('Insert claimed random_id=True,'
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' but then inserted %r two times'), record.key)
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inserted_keys.add(record.key)
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if reuse_blocks:
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"""See VersionedFiles.keys."""
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if 'evil' in debug.debug_flags:
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trace.mutter_callsite(2, "keys scales with size of history")
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sources = [self._index] + self._fallback_vfs
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sources = [self._index] + self._immediate_fallback_vfs
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for source in sources:
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result.update(source.keys())
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class _GCBuildDetails(object):
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"""A blob of data about the build details.
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This stores the minimal data, which then allows compatibility with the old
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api, without taking as much memory.
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__slots__ = ('_index', '_group_start', '_group_end', '_basis_end',
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'_delta_end', '_parents')
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compression_parent = None
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def __init__(self, parents, position_info):
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self._parents = parents
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(self._index, self._group_start, self._group_end, self._basis_end,
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self._delta_end) = position_info
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return '%s(%s, %s)' % (self.__class__.__name__,
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self.index_memo, self._parents)
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def index_memo(self):
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return (self._index, self._group_start, self._group_end,
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self._basis_end, self._delta_end)
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def record_details(self):
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return static_tuple.StaticTuple(self.method, None)
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def __getitem__(self, offset):
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"""Compatibility thunk to act like a tuple."""
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return self.index_memo
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return self.compression_parent # Always None
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return self._parents
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return self.record_details
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raise IndexError('offset out of range')
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class _GCGraphIndex(object):
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"""Mapper from GroupCompressVersionedFiles needs into GraphIndex storage."""
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inconsistency_fatal=True, track_new_keys=False):
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"""Construct a _GCGraphIndex on a graph_index.
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:param graph_index: An implementation of bzrlib.index.GraphIndex.
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:param graph_index: An implementation of breezy.index.GraphIndex.
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:param is_locked: A callback, returns True if the index is locked and
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:param parents: If True, record knits parents, if not do not record
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if self._parents:
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for key, (value, node_refs) in keys.iteritems():
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for key, (value, node_refs) in viewitems(keys):
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result.append((key, value, node_refs))
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for key, (value, node_refs) in keys.iteritems():
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for key, (value, node_refs) in viewitems(keys):
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result.append((key, value))
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records = result
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key_dependencies = self._key_dependencies
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:param keys: An iterable of keys.
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:return: A dict of key:
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(index_memo, compression_parent, parents, record_details).
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opaque structure to pass to read_records to extract the raw
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Content that this record is built upon, may be None
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Logical parents of this node
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extra information about the content which needs to be passed to
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Factory.parse_record
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* index_memo: opaque structure to pass to read_records to extract
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* compression_parent: Content that this record is built upon, may
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* parents: Logical parents of this node
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* record_details: extra information about the content which needs
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to be passed to Factory.parse_record
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self._check_read()
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# each, or about 7MB. Note that it might be even more when you consider
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# how PyInt is allocated in separate slabs. And you can't return a slab
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# to the OS if even 1 int on it is in use. Note though that Python uses
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# a LIFO when re-using PyInt slots, which probably causes more
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# a LIFO when re-using PyInt slots, which might cause more
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# fragmentation.
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start = int(bits[0])
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start = self._int_cache.setdefault(start, start)