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view src/com/tmate/hgkit/ll/LocalHgRepo.java @ 62:25819103de17
Few more tests for status
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 18 Jan 2011 18:42:01 +0100 |
parents | b771e94a4f7c |
children | 19e9e220bf68 |
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/* * Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Artem Tikhomirov */ package com.tmate.hgkit.ll; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.lang.ref.SoftReference; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.TreeSet; import com.tmate.hgkit.fs.DataAccessProvider; import com.tmate.hgkit.fs.FileWalker; /** * @author artem */ public class LocalHgRepo extends HgRepository { private File repoDir; // .hg folder private final String repoLocation; private final DataAccessProvider dataAccess; public LocalHgRepo(String repositoryPath) { setInvalid(true); repoLocation = repositoryPath; dataAccess = null; } public LocalHgRepo(File repositoryRoot) throws IOException { assert ".hg".equals(repositoryRoot.getName()) && repositoryRoot.isDirectory(); setInvalid(false); repoDir = repositoryRoot; repoLocation = repositoryRoot.getParentFile().getCanonicalPath(); dataAccess = new DataAccessProvider(); parseRequires(); } @Override public String getLocation() { return repoLocation; } public FileWalker createWorkingDirWalker() { return new FileWalker(repoDir.getParentFile()); } // XXX package-local, unless there are cases when required from outside (guess, working dir/revision walkers may hide dirstate access and no public visibility needed) final HgDirstate loadDirstate() { return new HgDirstate(getDataAccess(), new File(repoDir, "dirstate")); } // package-local, see comment for loadDirstate public final HgIgnore loadIgnore() { return new HgIgnore(this); } /*package-local*/ DataAccessProvider getDataAccess() { return dataAccess; } /*package-local*/ File getRepositoryRoot() { return repoDir; } @Override protected HgTags createTags() { return new HgTags(); } private final HashMap<String, SoftReference<RevlogStream>> streamsCache = new HashMap<String, SoftReference<RevlogStream>>(); /** * path - repository storage path (i.e. one usually with .i or .d) */ @Override protected RevlogStream resolve(String path) { final SoftReference<RevlogStream> ref = streamsCache.get(path); RevlogStream cached = ref == null ? null : ref.get(); if (cached != null) { return cached; } File f = new File(repoDir, path); if (f.exists()) { RevlogStream s = new RevlogStream(dataAccess, f); streamsCache.put(path, new SoftReference<RevlogStream>(s)); return s; } return null; } @Override public HgDataFile getFileNode(String path) { String nPath = normalize(path); String storagePath = toStoragePath(nPath, true); RevlogStream content = resolve(storagePath); // XXX no content when no file? or HgDataFile.exists() to detect that? How about files that were removed in previous releases? return new HgDataFile(this, nPath, content); } private boolean revlogv1; private boolean store; private boolean fncache; private boolean dotencode; private void parseRequires() { File requiresFile = new File(repoDir, "requires"); if (!requiresFile.exists()) { return; } try { BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(new FileInputStream(requiresFile))); String line; while ((line = br.readLine()) != null) { revlogv1 |= "revlogv1".equals(line); store |= "store".equals(line); fncache |= "fncache".equals(line); dotencode |= "dotencode".equals(line); } } catch (IOException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); // FIXME log } } // FIXME document what path argument is, whether it includes .i or .d, and whether it's 'normalized' (slashes) or not. // since .hg/store keeps both .i files and files without extension (e.g. fncache), guees, for data == false // we shall assume path has extension // FIXME much more to be done, see store.py:_hybridencode // @see http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/CaseFoldingPlan @Override protected String toStoragePath(String path, boolean data) { path = normalize(path); final String STR_STORE = "store/"; final String STR_DATA = "data/"; final String STR_DH = "dh/"; if (!data) { return this.store ? STR_STORE + path : path; } path = path.replace(".hg/", ".hg.hg/").replace(".i/", ".i.hg/").replace(".d/", ".d.hg/"); StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(path.length() << 1); if (store || fncache) { // encodefilename final String reservedChars = "\\:*?\"<>|"; // in fact, \\ is unlikely to match, ever - we've replaced all of them already, above. Just regards to store.py int x; char[] hexByte = new char[2]; for (int i = 0; i < path.length(); i++) { final char ch = path.charAt(i); if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'z') { sb.append(ch); // POIRAE } else if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'Z') { sb.append('_'); sb.append(Character.toLowerCase(ch)); // Perhaps, (char) (((int) ch) + 32)? Even better, |= 0x20? } else if ( (x = reservedChars.indexOf(ch)) != -1) { sb.append('~'); sb.append(toHexByte(reservedChars.charAt(x), hexByte)); } else if ((ch >= '~' /*126*/ && ch <= 255) || ch < ' ' /*32*/) { sb.append('~'); sb.append(toHexByte(ch, hexByte)); } else if (ch == '_') { // note, encoding from store.py:_buildencodefun and :_build_lower_encodefun // differ in the way they process '_' (latter doesn't escape it) sb.append('_'); sb.append('_'); } else { sb.append(ch); } } // auxencode if (fncache) { x = 0; // last segment start final TreeSet<String> windowsReservedFilenames = new TreeSet<String>(); windowsReservedFilenames.addAll(Arrays.asList("con prn aux nul com1 com2 com3 com4 com5 com6 com7 com8 com9 lpt1 lpt2 lpt3 lpt4 lpt5 lpt6 lpt7 lpt8 lpt9".split(" "))); do { int i = sb.indexOf("/", x); if (i == -1) { i = sb.length(); } // windows reserved filenames are at least of length 3 if (i - x >= 3) { boolean found = false; if (i-x == 3) { found = windowsReservedFilenames.contains(sb.subSequence(x, i)); } else if (sb.charAt(x+3) == '.') { // implicit i-x > 3 found = windowsReservedFilenames.contains(sb.subSequence(x, x+3)); } else if (i-x > 4 && sb.charAt(x+4) == '.') { found = windowsReservedFilenames.contains(sb.subSequence(x, x+4)); } if (found) { sb.setCharAt(x, '~'); sb.insert(x+1, toHexByte(sb.charAt(x+2), hexByte)); i += 2; } } if (dotencode && (sb.charAt(x) == '.' || sb.charAt(x) == ' ')) { sb.insert(x+1, toHexByte(sb.charAt(x), hexByte)); sb.setCharAt(x, '~'); // setChar *after* charAt/insert to get ~2e, not ~7e for '.' i += 2; } x = i+1; } while (x < sb.length()); } } final int MAX_PATH_LEN_IN_HGSTORE = 120; if (fncache && (sb.length() + STR_DATA.length() > MAX_PATH_LEN_IN_HGSTORE)) { throw HgRepository.notImplemented(); // FIXME digest and fncache use } if (this.store) { sb.insert(0, STR_STORE + STR_DATA); } sb.append(".i"); return sb.toString(); } private static char[] toHexByte(int ch, char[] buf) { assert buf.length > 1; final String hexDigits = "0123456789abcdef"; buf[0] = hexDigits.charAt((ch & 0x00F0) >>> 4); buf[1] = hexDigits.charAt(ch & 0x0F); return buf; } // TODO handle . and .. (although unlikely to face them from GUI client) private static String normalize(String path) { path = path.replace('\\', '/').replace("//", "/"); if (path.startsWith("/")) { path = path.substring(1); } return path; } }