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comparison mercurial/context.py @ 18993:0fd0612dc855
annotate: increase refcount of each revisions correctly (issue3841)
Before this patch, refcount (managed in "needed") of parents of each
revisions in "visit" is increased, only when parent is not annotated
yet (examined by "p not in hist").
But this causes less refcount of the revision like "A" in the tree
below ("A" is assumed as the second parent of "C"):
A --- B --- C
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Steps of annotation for "C" in this case are shown below:
1. for "C"
1.1 increase refcount of "B"
1.2 increase refcount of "A" (=> 1)
1.3 defer annotation for "C"
2. for "A"
2.1 annotate for "A" (=> put result into "hist[A]")
2.2 clear "pcache[A]" ("pcache[A] = []")
3. for "B"
3.1 not increase refcount of "A", because "A not in hist" is False
3.2 annotate for "B"
3.3 decrease refcount of "A" (=> 0)
3.4 delete "hist[A]", even though "A" is still needed by "C"
3.5 clear "pcache[B]"
4. for "C", again
4.1 not increase refcount of "B", because "B not in hist" is False
4.2 increase refcount of "A" (=> 1)
4.3 defer annotation for "C"
5. for "A", again
5.1 annotate for "A" (=> put result into "hist[A]", again)
5.2 clear "pcache[A]"
6. for "C", once again
6.1 not increase refcount of "B", because "B not in hist" is False
6.2 not increase refcount of "A", because "A not in hist" is False
6.3 annotate for "C"
6.4 decrease refcount of "A", and delete "hist[A]"
6.5 decrease refcount of "B", and delete "hist[B]"
6.6 clear "pcache[C]"
At step (5.1), annotation for "A" mis-recognizes that all lines are
created at "A", because "pcache[A]" already cleared at step (2.2)
prevents from scanning ancestors of "A".
So, annotation for "C" or its descendants loses information about "A"
or its ancestors.
The root cause of this problem is that refcount of "A" is decreased at
step (3.3), even though it isn't increased at step (3.1).
To increase refcount correctly, this patch increases refcount of each
parents of each revisions:
- regardless of "p not in hist" or not, and
- only once for each revisions in "visit" (by "not pcached")
In fact, this problem should occur only on legacy repositories in
which a filelog includes the merging between the revision and its
ancestor (as the second parent), because:
- tree is scanned in depth-first
without such merging, revisions in "visit" refer different
revisions as parent each other
- recent Mercurial doesn't allow such merging
changelog and manifest can include such merging someway, but
filelogs can't, because "localrepository._filecommit()" converts
such merging request to linear history.
This patch tests merging cases below: these cases are from filelog of
"mercurial/commands.py" in the repository of Mercurial itself.
- both parents are same
10 --- 11 --- 12
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filelogrev: changesetid:
10 00ea3613f82c
11 fc4a6e5b5812
12 4f802588cdfb
- the second parent is also ancestor of the first one
37 --- 38 --- 39 --- 40
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filelogrev: changesetid:
37 f8d56da6ac8f
38 38919e1c254d
39 d3400605d246
40 f06a4a3b86a7
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Fri, 29 Mar 2013 22:57:16 +0900 |
parents | a54ddfae8907 |
children | 36067f5baf24 |
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687 hist = {} | 687 hist = {} |
688 pcache = {} | 688 pcache = {} |
689 needed = {base: 1} | 689 needed = {base: 1} |
690 while visit: | 690 while visit: |
691 f = visit[-1] | 691 f = visit[-1] |
692 if f not in pcache: | 692 pcached = f in pcache |
693 if not pcached: | |
693 pcache[f] = parents(f) | 694 pcache[f] = parents(f) |
694 | 695 |
695 ready = True | 696 ready = True |
696 pl = pcache[f] | 697 pl = pcache[f] |
697 for p in pl: | 698 for p in pl: |
698 if p not in hist: | 699 if p not in hist: |
699 ready = False | 700 ready = False |
700 visit.append(p) | 701 visit.append(p) |
702 if not pcached: | |
701 needed[p] = needed.get(p, 0) + 1 | 703 needed[p] = needed.get(p, 0) + 1 |
702 if ready: | 704 if ready: |
703 visit.pop() | 705 visit.pop() |
704 reusable = f in hist | 706 reusable = f in hist |
705 if reusable: | 707 if reusable: |