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view src/org/tmatesoft/hg/internal/StoragePathHelper.java @ 379:fa2be7a05af6
Implement discovery of mercurial installation, use it to read/write configuration files
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 09 Feb 2012 16:47:17 +0100 |
parents | 6d2c6b2469fc |
children | 464b4404e75d |
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/* * Copyright (c) 2011 TMate Software Ltd * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * For information on how to redistribute this software under * the terms of a license other than GNU General Public License * contact TMate Software at support@hg4j.com */ package org.tmatesoft.hg.internal; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.TreeSet; import org.tmatesoft.hg.util.PathRewrite; /** * @see http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/CaseFoldingPlan * @see http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/fncacheRepoFormat * * @author Artem Tikhomirov * @author TMate Software Ltd. */ class StoragePathHelper implements PathRewrite { private final boolean store; private final boolean fncache; private final boolean dotencode; public StoragePathHelper(boolean isStore, boolean isFncache, boolean isDotencode) { store = isStore; fncache = isFncache; dotencode = isDotencode; } // 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 public CharSequence rewrite(CharSequence p) { final String STR_STORE = "store/"; final String STR_DATA = "data/"; final String STR_DH = "dh/"; final String reservedChars = "\\:*?\"<>|"; char[] hexByte = new char[2]; String path = p.toString(); 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 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 (reservedChars.indexOf(ch) != -1) { sb.append('~'); sb.append(toHexByte(ch, hexByte)); } else if ((ch >= '~' /*126*/ && ch <= 255) || ch < ' ' /*32*/) { sb.append('~'); sb.append(toHexByte(ch, hexByte)); } else if (ch == '_') { sb.append('_'); sb.append('_'); } else { sb.append(ch); } } // auxencode if (fncache) { encodeWindowsDeviceNames(sb); } } final int MAX_PATH_LEN = 120; if (fncache && (sb.length() + STR_DATA.length() + ".i".length() > MAX_PATH_LEN)) { String digest = new DigestHelper().sha1(STR_DATA, path, ".i").asHexString(); final int DIR_PREFIX_LEN = 8; // not sure why (-4) is here. 120 - 40 = up to 80 for path with ext. dh/ + ext(.i) = 3+2 final int MAX_DIR_PREFIX = 8 * (DIR_PREFIX_LEN + 1) - 4; sb = new StringBuilder(MAX_PATH_LEN); for (int i = 0; i < path.length(); i++) { final char ch = path.charAt(i); if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'z') { sb.append(ch); } else if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'Z') { sb.append((char) (ch | 0x20)); // lowercase } else if (reservedChars.indexOf(ch) != -1) { sb.append('~'); sb.append(toHexByte(ch, hexByte)); } else if ((ch >= '~' /*126*/ && ch <= 255) || ch < ' ' /*32*/) { sb.append('~'); sb.append(toHexByte(ch, hexByte)); } else { sb.append(ch); } } encodeWindowsDeviceNames(sb); int fnameStart = sb.lastIndexOf("/"); // since we rewrite file names, it never ends with slash (for dirs, I'd pass length-2); StringBuilder completeHashName = new StringBuilder(MAX_PATH_LEN); completeHashName.append(STR_STORE); completeHashName.append(STR_DH); if (fnameStart == -1) { // no dirs, just long filename sb.setLength(MAX_PATH_LEN - 40 /*digest.length()*/ - STR_DH.length() - ".i".length()); completeHashName.append(sb); } else { StringBuilder sb2 = new StringBuilder(MAX_PATH_LEN); int x = 0; do { int i = sb.indexOf("/", x); final int sb2Len = sb2.length(); if (i-x <= DIR_PREFIX_LEN) { // a b c d e f g h / sb2.append(sb, x, i + 1); // with slash } else { sb2.append(sb, x, x + DIR_PREFIX_LEN); // may unexpectedly end with bad character final int last = sb2.length()-1; char lastChar = sb2.charAt(last); assert lastChar == sb.charAt(x + DIR_PREFIX_LEN - 1); if (lastChar == '.' || lastChar == ' ') { sb2.setCharAt(last, '_'); } sb2.append('/'); } if (sb2.length()-1 > MAX_DIR_PREFIX) { sb2.setLength(sb2Len); // strip off last segment, it's too much break; } x = i+1; } while (x < fnameStart); assert sb2.charAt(sb2.length() - 1) == '/'; int left = MAX_PATH_LEN - sb2.length() - 40 /*digest.length()*/ - STR_DH.length() - ".i".length(); assert left >= 0; fnameStart++; // move from / to actual name if (fnameStart + left > sb.length()) { // there left less chars in the mangled name that we can fit sb2.append(sb, fnameStart, sb.length()); int stillAvailable = (fnameStart+left) - sb.length(); // stillAvailable > 0; sb2.append(".i", 0, stillAvailable > 2 ? 2 : stillAvailable); } else { // add as much as we can sb2.append(sb, fnameStart, fnameStart+left); } completeHashName.append(sb2); } completeHashName.append(digest); sb = completeHashName; } else if (store) { sb.insert(0, STR_STORE + STR_DATA); } sb.append(".i"); return sb.toString(); } private void encodeWindowsDeviceNames(StringBuilder sb) { char[] hexByte = new char[2]; int 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 || i-x == 4) { 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.insert(x+3, toHexByte(sb.charAt(x+2), hexByte)); sb.setCharAt(x+2, '~'); 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()); } 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; } }