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Status against local working dir extracted into distinct class. Iterating over local files extracted for ease of os-dependant patching
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 17 Jan 2011 23:01:19 +0100 |
parents | 576d6e8a09f6 |
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/* * Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Artem Tikhomirov */ package com.tmate.hgkit.ll; import static com.tmate.hgkit.ll.HgRepository.TIP; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.LinkedHashSet; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Set; /** * * @author artem */ public abstract class Revlog { private final HgRepository hgRepo; protected final RevlogStream content; protected Revlog(HgRepository hgRepo, RevlogStream content) { if (hgRepo == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } this.hgRepo = hgRepo; this.content = content; } public final HgRepository getRepo() { return hgRepo; } public int getRevisionCount() { return content.revisionCount(); } public int getLocalRevisionNumber(Nodeid nid) { int revision = content.findLocalRevisionNumber(nid); if (revision == Integer.MIN_VALUE) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format("%s doesn't represent a revision of %s", nid.toString(), this /*XXX HgDataFile.getPath might be more suitable here*/)); } return revision; } // Till now, i follow approach that NULL nodeid is never part of revlog public boolean isKnown(Nodeid nodeid) { final int rn = content.findLocalRevisionNumber(nodeid); if (Integer.MIN_VALUE == rn) { return false; } if (rn < 0 || rn >= content.revisionCount()) { // Sanity check throw new IllegalStateException(); } return true; } /** * Access to revision data as is (decompressed, but otherwise unprocessed, i.e. not parsed for e.g. changeset or manifest entries) * @param nodeid */ public byte[] content(Nodeid nodeid) { return content(getLocalRevisionNumber(nodeid)); } /** * @param revision - repo-local index of this file change (not a changelog revision number!) */ public byte[] content(int revision) { final byte[][] dataPtr = new byte[1][]; Revlog.Inspector insp = new Revlog.Inspector() { public void next(int revisionNumber, int actualLen, int baseRevision, int linkRevision, int parent1Revision, int parent2Revision, byte[] nodeid, byte[] data) { dataPtr[0] = data; } }; content.iterate(revision, revision, true, insp); return dataPtr[0]; } /** * XXX perhaps, return value Nodeid[2] and boolean needNodeids is better (and higher level) API for this query? * * @param revision - revision to query parents, or {@link HgRepository#TIP} * @param parentRevisions - int[2] to get local revision numbers of parents (e.g. {6, -1}) * @param parent1 - byte[20] or null, if parent's nodeid is not needed * @param parent2 - byte[20] or null, if second parent's nodeid is not needed * @return */ public void parents(int revision, int[] parentRevisions, byte[] parent1, byte[] parent2) { if (revision != TIP && !(revision >= 0 && revision < content.revisionCount())) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.valueOf(revision)); } if (parentRevisions == null || parentRevisions.length < 2) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.valueOf(parentRevisions)); } if (parent1 != null && parent1.length < 20) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(parent1.toString()); } if (parent2 != null && parent2.length < 20) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(parent2.toString()); } class ParentCollector implements Revlog.Inspector { public int p1 = -1; public int p2 = -1; public byte[] nodeid; public void next(int revisionNumber, int actualLen, int baseRevision, int linkRevision, int parent1Revision, int parent2Revision, byte[] nodeid, byte[] data) { p1 = parent1Revision; p2 = parent2Revision; this.nodeid = new byte[20]; // nodeid arg now comes in 32 byte from (as in file format description), however upper 12 bytes are zeros. System.arraycopy(nodeid, nodeid.length > 20 ? nodeid.length - 20 : 0, this.nodeid, 0, 20); } }; ParentCollector pc = new ParentCollector(); content.iterate(revision, revision, false, pc); parentRevisions[0] = pc.p1; parentRevisions[1] = pc.p2; if (parent1 != null) { if (parentRevisions[0] == -1) { Arrays.fill(parent1, 0, 20, (byte) 0); } else { content.iterate(parentRevisions[0], parentRevisions[0], false, pc); System.arraycopy(pc.nodeid, 0, parent1, 0, 20); } } if (parent2 != null) { if (parentRevisions[1] == -1) { Arrays.fill(parent2, 0, 20, (byte) 0); } else { content.iterate(parentRevisions[1], parentRevisions[1], false, pc); System.arraycopy(pc.nodeid, 0, parent2, 0, 20); } } } // FIXME byte[] data might be too expensive, for few usecases it may be better to have intermediate Access object (when we don't need full data // instantly - e.g. calculate hash, or comparing two revisions // XXX seems that RevlogStream is better place for this class. public interface Inspector { // XXX boolean retVal to indicate whether to continue? // TODO specify nodeid and data length, and reuse policy (i.e. if revlog stream doesn't reuse nodeid[] for each call) void next(int revisionNumber, int actualLen, int baseRevision, int linkRevision, int parent1Revision, int parent2Revision, byte[/*20*/] nodeid, byte[] data); } /* * XXX think over if it's better to do either: * pw = getChangelog().new ParentWalker(); pw.init() and pass pw instance around as needed * or * add Revlog#getParentWalker(), static class, make cons() and #init package-local, and keep SoftReference to allow walker reuse. * * and yes, walker is not a proper name */ public final class ParentWalker { private Map<Nodeid, Nodeid> firstParent; private Map<Nodeid, Nodeid> secondParent; private Set<Nodeid> allNodes; public ParentWalker() { firstParent = secondParent = Collections.emptyMap(); allNodes = Collections.emptySet(); } public void init() { final RevlogStream stream = Revlog.this.content; final int revisionCount = stream.revisionCount(); firstParent = new HashMap<Nodeid, Nodeid>(revisionCount); secondParent = new HashMap<Nodeid, Nodeid>(firstParent.size() >> 1); // assume branches/merges are less frequent allNodes = new LinkedHashSet<Nodeid>(); Inspector insp = new Inspector() { final Nodeid[] sequentialRevisionNodeids = new Nodeid[revisionCount]; int ix = 0; public void next(int revisionNumber, int actualLen, int baseRevision, int linkRevision, int parent1Revision, int parent2Revision, byte[] nodeid, byte[] data) { if (ix != revisionNumber) { // XXX temp code, just to make sure I understand what's going on here throw new IllegalStateException(); } if (parent1Revision >= revisionNumber || parent2Revision >= revisionNumber) { throw new IllegalStateException(); // sanity, revisions are sequential } final Nodeid nid = new Nodeid(nodeid, true); sequentialRevisionNodeids[ix++] = nid; allNodes.add(nid); if (parent1Revision != -1) { firstParent.put(nid, sequentialRevisionNodeids[parent1Revision]); if (parent2Revision != -1) { secondParent.put(nid, sequentialRevisionNodeids[parent2Revision]); } } } }; stream.iterate(0, -1, false, insp); } public Set<Nodeid> allNodes() { return Collections.unmodifiableSet(allNodes); } // FIXME need to decide whether Nodeid(00 * 20) is always known or not public boolean knownNode(Nodeid nid) { return allNodes.contains(nid); } // null if none public Nodeid firstParent(Nodeid nid) { return firstParent.get(nid); } // never null, Nodeid.NULL if none known public Nodeid safeFirstParent(Nodeid nid) { Nodeid rv = firstParent(nid); return rv == null ? Nodeid.NULL : rv; } public Nodeid secondParent(Nodeid nid) { return secondParent.get(nid); } public Nodeid safeSecondParent(Nodeid nid) { Nodeid rv = secondParent(nid); return rv == null ? Nodeid.NULL : rv; } public boolean appendParentsOf(Nodeid nid, Collection<Nodeid> c) { Nodeid p1 = firstParent(nid); boolean modified = false; if (p1 != null) { modified = c.add(p1); Nodeid p2 = secondParent(nid); if (p2 != null) { modified = c.add(p2) || modified; } } return modified; } } }