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copies: cache the ancestor checking call when tracing copy A good share of the time spent in this function is spent doing ancestors checking. To avoid spending time in duplicated call, we cache the result of calls. In the slower case, this provide a quite significant performance boost. Below are the result for a set of selected pairs (many of them pathological): (And further down is another table that summarize the current state of filelog based vs changeset base copy tracing) The benchmark have been configured to be killed after 6 minutes of runtime, which mean that any detect slower than 2 minutes will be marked as "killed". This drop some useful information about how much slower these case are? but also prevent 99% of the benchmark time to be spent on case that can be labelled "very slow" anyway. Repo Case Source-Rev Dest-Rev Old-Time New-Time Difference Factor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ mercurial x_revs_x_added_0_copies ad6b123de1c7 39cfcef4f463 : 0.000044 s, 0.000044 s, +0.000000 s, ? 1.0000 mercurial x_revs_x_added_x_copies 2b1c78674230 0c1d10351869 : 0.000138 s, 0.000138 s, +0.000000 s, ? 1.0000 mercurial x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 81f8ff2a9bf2 dd3267698d84 : 0.005067 s, 0.005052 s, -0.000015 s, ? 0.9970 pypy x_revs_x_added_0_copies aed021ee8ae8 099ed31b181b : 0.000218 s, 0.000219 s, +0.000001 s, ? 1.0046 pypy x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 4aa4e1f8e19a 359343b9ac0e : 0.000053 s, 0.000055 s, +0.000002 s, ? 1.0377 pypy x_revs_x_added_x_copies ac52eb7bbbb0 72e022663155 : 0.000125 s, 0.000128 s, +0.000003 s, ? 1.0240 pypy x_revs_x00_added_x_copies c3b14617fbd7 ace7255d9a26 : 0.001098 s, 0.001089 s, -0.000009 s, ? 0.9918 pypy x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies df6f7a526b60 a83dc6a2d56f : 0.017546 s, 0.017407 s, -0.000139 s, ? 0.9921 pypy x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 89a76aede314 2f22446ff07e : 0.096723 s, 0.094175 s, -0.002548 s, ? 0.9737 pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 8a3b5bfd266e 2c68e87c3efe : 0.271796 s, 0.238009 s, -0.033787 s, ? 0.8757 pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 89a76aede314 7b3dda341c84 : 0.128602 s, 0.125876 s, -0.002726 s, ? 0.9788 pypy x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies d1defd0dc478 c9cb1334cc78 : 7.086742 s, 3.581556 s, -3.505186 s, ? 0.5054 pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies bf2c629d0071 4ffed77c095c : 0.016634 s, 0.016721 s, +0.000087 s, ? 1.0052 pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 08ea3258278e d9fa043f30c0 : 0.254225 s, 0.242367 s, -0.011858 s, ? 0.9534 netbeans x_revs_x_added_0_copies fb0955ffcbcd a01e9239f9e7 : 0.000166 s, 0.000165 s, -0.000001 s, ? 0.9940 netbeans x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 6f360122949f 20eb231cc7d0 : 0.000118 s, 0.000114 s, -0.000004 s, ? 0.9661 netbeans x_revs_x_added_x_copies 1ada3faf6fb6 5a39d12eecf4 : 0.000296 s, 0.000296 s, +0.000000 s, ? 1.0000 netbeans x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 35be93ba1e2c 9eec5e90c05f : 0.001137 s, 0.001124 s, -0.000013 s, ? 0.9886 netbeans x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies eac3045b4fdd 51d4ae7f1290 : 0.014133 s, 0.013060 s, -0.001073 s, ? 0.9241 netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies e2063d266acd 6081d72689dc : 0.016988 s, 0.017112 s, +0.000124 s, ? 1.0073 netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies ff453e9fee32 411350406ec2 : 0.676361 s, 0.660350 s, -0.016011 s, ? 0.9763 netbeans x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 588c2d1ced70 1aad62e59ddd : 12.515149 s, 10.032499 s, -2.482650 s, ? 0.8016 mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_0_copies 3697f962bb7b 7015fcdd43a2 : 0.000186 s, 0.000189 s, +0.000003 s, ? 1.0161 mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_0_copies dd390860c6c9 40d0c5bed75d : 0.000459 s, 0.000462 s, +0.000003 s, ? 1.0065 mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_x_copies 8d198483ae3b 14207ffc2b2f : 0.000273 s, 0.000270 s, -0.000003 s, ? 0.9890 mozilla-central x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 98cbc58cc6bc 446a150332c3 : 0.001503 s, 0.001474 s, -0.000029 s, ? 0.9807 mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 3c684b4b8f68 0a5e72d1b479 : 0.004862 s, 0.004806 s, -0.000056 s, ? 0.9885 mozilla-central x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 0.088291 s, 0.085150 s, -0.003141 s, ? 0.9644 mozilla-central x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 0.007113 s, 0.007064 s, -0.000049 s, ? 0.9931 mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 0.004687 s, 0.004741 s, +0.000054 s, ? 1.0115 mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 7c97034feb78 4407bd0c6330 : 0.198710 s, 0.190133 s, -0.008577 s, ? 0.9568 mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 0.036068 s, 0.035651 s, -0.000417 s, ? 0.9884 mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies f78c615a656c 96a38b690156 : 0.465362 s, 0.440694 s, -0.024668 s, ? 0.9470 mozilla-central x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 6832ae71433c 4c222a1d9a00 : 24.519684 s, 18.454163 s, -6.065521 s, ? 0.7526 mozilla-central x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 76caed42cf7c 1daa622bbe42 : 42.711897 s, 31.562719 s, -11.149178 s, ? 0.7390 mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_0_copies aaf6dde0deb8 9790f499805a : 0.001201 s, 0.001189 s, -0.000012 s, ? 0.9900 mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_0_copies d8d0222927b4 5bb8ce8c7450 : 0.001216 s, 0.001204 s, -0.000012 s, ? 0.9901 mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_x_copies 092fcca11bdb 936255a0384a : 0.000595 s, 0.000586 s, -0.000009 s, ? 0.9849 mozilla-try x_revs_x00_added_x_copies b53d2fadbdb5 017afae788ec : 0.001856 s, 0.001845 s, -0.000011 s, ? 0.9941 mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 20408ad61ce5 6f0ee96e21ad : 0.064936 s, 0.063822 s, -0.001114 s, ? 0.9828 mozilla-try x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 0.090601 s, 0.088038 s, -0.002563 s, ? 0.9717 mozilla-try x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 0.007510 s, 0.007389 s, -0.000121 s, ? 0.9839 mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 0.004911 s, 0.004868 s, -0.000043 s, ? 0.9912 mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 1346fd0130e4 4c65cbdabc1f : 0.233231 s, 0.222450 s, -0.010781 s, ? 0.9538 mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies 63519bfd42ee a36a2a865d92 : 0.419989 s, 0.370675 s, -0.049314 s, ? 0.8826 mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_x_copies 9fe69ff0762d bcabf2a78927 : 0.401521 s, 0.358020 s, -0.043501 s, ? 0.8917 mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x_copies 156f6e2674f2 4d0f2c178e66 : 0.179555 s, 0.145235 s, -0.034320 s, ? 0.8089 mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 0.038004 s, 0.037606 s, -0.000398 s, ? 0.9895 mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 89294cd501d9 7ccb2fc7ccb5 : 52.838482 s, 7.382439 s, -45.456043 s, ? 0.1397 mozilla-try x0000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies e928c65095ed e951f4ad123a : 8.705874 s, 7.273506 s, -1.432368 s, ? 0.8355 mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_0_copies dc8a3ca7010e d16fde900c9c : 1.126708 s, 1.074593 s, -0.052115 s, ? 0.9537 mozilla-try x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 8d3fafa80d4b eb884023b810 : 83.854020 s, 27.746195 s, -56.107825 s, ? 0.3309 Below is a table comparing the runtime of the current "filelog centric" algorithm, with the "changeset centric" one, we just modified. The changeset centric algorithm is a significant win in many scenario, but they are still various cases where it is quite slower. When many revision has to be considered the cost of retrieving the copy information, creating new dictionaries, merging dictionaries and checking if revision are ancestors of each other can slow things down. The rest of this series, will introduce a rust version of the copy tracing code to deal with most of theses issues. Repo Case Source-Rev Dest-Rev filelog sidedata Difference Factor --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- mercurial x_revs_x_added_0_copies ad6b123de1c7 39cfcef4f463 : 0.000914 s, 0.000044 s, - 0.000870 s, ? 0.048140 mercurial x_revs_x_added_x_copies 2b1c78674230 0c1d10351869 : 0.001812 s, 0.000138 s, - 0.001674 s, ? 0.076159 mercurial x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 81f8ff2a9bf2 dd3267698d84 : 0.017954 s, 0.005052 s, - 0.012902 s, ? 0.281386 pypy x_revs_x_added_0_copies aed021ee8ae8 099ed31b181b : 0.001509 s, 0.000219 s, - 0.001290 s, ? 0.145129 pypy x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 4aa4e1f8e19a 359343b9ac0e : 0.206881 s, 0.000055 s, - 0.206826 s, ? 0.000266 pypy x_revs_x_added_x_copies ac52eb7bbbb0 72e022663155 : 0.016951 s, 0.000128 s, - 0.016823 s, ? 0.007551 pypy x_revs_x00_added_x_copies c3b14617fbd7 ace7255d9a26 : 0.019096 s, 0.001089 s, - 0.018007 s, ? 0.057028 pypy x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies df6f7a526b60 a83dc6a2d56f : 0.762506 s, 0.017407 s, - 0.745099 s, ? 0.022829 pypy x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 89a76aede314 2f22446ff07e : 1.179211 s, 0.094175 s, - 1.085036 s, ? 0.079863 pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 8a3b5bfd266e 2c68e87c3efe : 1.249058 s, 0.238009 s, - 1.011049 s, ? 0.190551 pypy x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 89a76aede314 7b3dda341c84 : 1.614107 s, 0.125876 s, - 1.488231 s, ? 0.077985 pypy x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies d1defd0dc478 c9cb1334cc78 : 0.001064 s, 3.581556 s, + 3.580492 s, ? 3366.124060 pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies bf2c629d0071 4ffed77c095c : 1.061275 s, 0.016721 s, - 1.044554 s, ? 0.015756 pypy x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 08ea3258278e d9fa043f30c0 : 1.341119 s, 0.242367 s, - 1.098752 s, ? 0.180720 netbeans x_revs_x_added_0_copies fb0955ffcbcd a01e9239f9e7 : 0.027803 s, 0.000165 s, - 0.027638 s, ? 0.005935 netbeans x_revs_x000_added_0_copies 6f360122949f 20eb231cc7d0 : 0.130014 s, 0.000114 s, - 0.129900 s, ? 0.000877 netbeans x_revs_x_added_x_copies 1ada3faf6fb6 5a39d12eecf4 : 0.024990 s, 0.000296 s, - 0.024694 s, ? 0.011845 netbeans x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 35be93ba1e2c 9eec5e90c05f : 0.052201 s, 0.001124 s, - 0.051077 s, ? 0.021532 netbeans x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies eac3045b4fdd 51d4ae7f1290 : 0.037642 s, 0.013060 s, - 0.024582 s, ? 0.346953 netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies e2063d266acd 6081d72689dc : 0.197086 s, 0.017112 s, - 0.179974 s, ? 0.086825 netbeans x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies ff453e9fee32 411350406ec2 : 0.935148 s, 0.660350 s, - 0.274798 s, ? 0.706145 netbeans x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 588c2d1ced70 1aad62e59ddd : 3.920674 s, 10.032499 s, + 6.111825 s, ? 2.558871 mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_0_copies 3697f962bb7b 7015fcdd43a2 : 0.024232 s, 0.000189 s, - 0.024043 s, ? 0.007800 mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_0_copies dd390860c6c9 40d0c5bed75d : 0.141483 s, 0.000462 s, - 0.141021 s, ? 0.003265 mozilla-central x_revs_x_added_x_copies 8d198483ae3b 14207ffc2b2f : 0.025775 s, 0.000270 s, - 0.025505 s, ? 0.010475 mozilla-central x_revs_x00_added_x_copies 98cbc58cc6bc 446a150332c3 : 0.084922 s, 0.001474 s, - 0.083448 s, ? 0.017357 mozilla-central x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 3c684b4b8f68 0a5e72d1b479 : 0.194784 s, 0.004806 s, - 0.189978 s, ? 0.024673 mozilla-central x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 2.161103 s, 0.085150 s, - 2.075953 s, ? 0.039401 mozilla-central x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 0.089347 s, 0.007064 s, - 0.082283 s, ? 0.079063 mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 0.732171 s, 0.004741 s, - 0.727430 s, ? 0.006475 mozilla-central x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 7c97034feb78 4407bd0c6330 : 1.157287 s, 0.190133 s, - 0.967154 s, ? 0.164292 mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 6.726568 s, 0.035651 s, - 6.690917 s, ? 0.005300 mozilla-central x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies f78c615a656c 96a38b690156 : 3.266229 s, 0.440694 s, - 2.825535 s, ? 0.134924 mozilla-central x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 6832ae71433c 4c222a1d9a00 : 15.860534 s, 18.454163 s, + 2.593629 s, ? 1.163527 mozilla-central x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 76caed42cf7c 1daa622bbe42 : 20.450475 s, 31.562719 s, +11.112244 s, ? 1.543373 mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_0_copies aaf6dde0deb8 9790f499805a : 0.080442 s, 0.001189 s, - 0.079253 s, ? 0.014781 mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_0_copies d8d0222927b4 5bb8ce8c7450 : 0.497672 s, 0.001204 s, - 0.496468 s, ? 0.002419 mozilla-try x_revs_x_added_x_copies 092fcca11bdb 936255a0384a : 0.021183 s, 0.000586 s, - 0.020597 s, ? 0.027664 mozilla-try x_revs_x00_added_x_copies b53d2fadbdb5 017afae788ec : 0.230991 s, 0.001845 s, - 0.229146 s, ? 0.007987 mozilla-try x_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 20408ad61ce5 6f0ee96e21ad : 1.118461 s, 0.063822 s, - 1.054639 s, ? 0.057062 mozilla-try x_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies effb563bb7e5 c07a39dc4e80 : 2.206083 s, 0.088038 s, - 2.118045 s, ? 0.039907 mozilla-try x000_revs_xx00_added_0_copies 6100d773079a 04a55431795e : 0.089404 s, 0.007389 s, - 0.082015 s, ? 0.082647 mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9f17a6fc04f9 2d37b966abed : 0.733043 s, 0.004868 s, - 0.728175 s, ? 0.006641 mozilla-try x000_revs_x000_added_x000_copies 1346fd0130e4 4c65cbdabc1f : 1.163367 s, 0.222450 s, - 0.940917 s, ? 0.191212 mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_0_copies 63519bfd42ee a36a2a865d92 : 0.085456 s, 0.370675 s, + 0.285219 s, ? 4.337612 mozilla-try x0000_revs_x_added_x_copies 9fe69ff0762d bcabf2a78927 : 0.083601 s, 0.358020 s, + 0.274419 s, ? 4.282485 mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x_copies 156f6e2674f2 4d0f2c178e66 : 7.366614 s, 0.145235 s, - 7.221379 s, ? 0.019715 mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_0_copies 9eec5917337d 67118cc6dcad : 6.664464 s, 0.037606 s, - 6.626858 s, ? 0.005643 mozilla-try x0000_revs_xx000_added_x000_copies 89294cd501d9 7ccb2fc7ccb5 : 7.467836 s, 7.382439 s, - 0.085397 s, ? 0.988565 mozilla-try x0000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies e928c65095ed e951f4ad123a : 9.801294 s, 7.273506 s, - 2.527788 s, ? 0.742097 mozilla-try x00000_revs_x_added_0_copies 6a320851d377 1ebb79acd503 : 0.091886 s, killed mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_0_copies dc8a3ca7010e d16fde900c9c : 26.491140 s, 1.074593 s, -25.416547 s, ? 0.040564 mozilla-try x00000_revs_x_added_x_copies 5173c4b6f97c 95d83ee7242d : 0.092863 s, killed mozilla-try x00000_revs_x000_added_x_copies 9126823d0e9c ca82787bb23c : 0.226823 s, killed mozilla-try x00000_revs_x0000_added_x0000_copies 8d3fafa80d4b eb884023b810 : 18.914630 s, 27.746195 s, + 8.831565 s, ? 1.466917 mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_x0000_copies 1b661134e2ca 1ae03d022d6d : 21.198903 s, killed mozilla-try x00000_revs_x00000_added_x000_copies 9b2a99adc05e 8e29777b48e6 : 24.952268 s, killed Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9296
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Mon, 02 Nov 2020 11:03:56 +0100
parents 2632c1ed8f34
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# hgweb/request.py - An http request from either CGI or the standalone server.
#
# Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net>
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import

# import wsgiref.validate

from ..thirdparty import attr
from .. import (
    encoding,
    error,
    pycompat,
    util,
)


class multidict(object):
    """A dict like object that can store multiple values for a key.

    Used to store parsed request parameters.

    This is inspired by WebOb's class of the same name.
    """

    def __init__(self):
        self._items = {}

    def __getitem__(self, key):
        """Returns the last set value for a key."""
        return self._items[key][-1]

    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
        """Replace a values for a key with a new value."""
        self._items[key] = [value]

    def __delitem__(self, key):
        """Delete all values for a key."""
        del self._items[key]

    def __contains__(self, key):
        return key in self._items

    def __len__(self):
        return len(self._items)

    def get(self, key, default=None):
        try:
            return self.__getitem__(key)
        except KeyError:
            return default

    def add(self, key, value):
        """Add a new value for a key. Does not replace existing values."""
        self._items.setdefault(key, []).append(value)

    def getall(self, key):
        """Obtains all values for a key."""
        return self._items.get(key, [])

    def getone(self, key):
        """Obtain a single value for a key.

        Raises KeyError if key not defined or it has multiple values set.
        """
        vals = self._items[key]

        if len(vals) > 1:
            raise KeyError(b'multiple values for %r' % key)

        return vals[0]

    def asdictoflists(self):
        return {k: list(v) for k, v in pycompat.iteritems(self._items)}


@attr.s(frozen=True)
class parsedrequest(object):
    """Represents a parsed WSGI request.

    Contains both parsed parameters as well as a handle on the input stream.
    """

    # Request method.
    method = attr.ib()
    # Full URL for this request.
    url = attr.ib()
    # URL without any path components. Just <proto>://<host><port>.
    baseurl = attr.ib()
    # Advertised URL. Like ``url`` and ``baseurl`` but uses SERVER_NAME instead
    # of HTTP: Host header for hostname. This is likely what clients used.
    advertisedurl = attr.ib()
    advertisedbaseurl = attr.ib()
    # URL scheme (part before ``://``). e.g. ``http`` or ``https``.
    urlscheme = attr.ib()
    # Value of REMOTE_USER, if set, or None.
    remoteuser = attr.ib()
    # Value of REMOTE_HOST, if set, or None.
    remotehost = attr.ib()
    # Relative WSGI application path. If defined, will begin with a
    # ``/``.
    apppath = attr.ib()
    # List of path parts to be used for dispatch.
    dispatchparts = attr.ib()
    # URL path component (no query string) used for dispatch. Can be
    # ``None`` to signal no path component given to the request, an
    # empty string to signal a request to the application's root URL,
    # or a string not beginning with ``/`` containing the requested
    # path under the application.
    dispatchpath = attr.ib()
    # The name of the repository being accessed.
    reponame = attr.ib()
    # Raw query string (part after "?" in URL).
    querystring = attr.ib()
    # multidict of query string parameters.
    qsparams = attr.ib()
    # wsgiref.headers.Headers instance. Operates like a dict with case
    # insensitive keys.
    headers = attr.ib()
    # Request body input stream.
    bodyfh = attr.ib()
    # WSGI environment dict, unmodified.
    rawenv = attr.ib()


def parserequestfromenv(env, reponame=None, altbaseurl=None, bodyfh=None):
    """Parse URL components from environment variables.

    WSGI defines request attributes via environment variables. This function
    parses the environment variables into a data structure.

    If ``reponame`` is defined, the leading path components matching that
    string are effectively shifted from ``PATH_INFO`` to ``SCRIPT_NAME``.
    This simulates the world view of a WSGI application that processes
    requests from the base URL of a repo.

    If ``altbaseurl`` (typically comes from ``web.baseurl`` config option)
    is defined, it is used - instead of the WSGI environment variables - for
    constructing URL components up to and including the WSGI application path.
    For example, if the current WSGI application is at ``/repo`` and a request
    is made to ``/rev/@`` with this argument set to
    ``http://myserver:9000/prefix``, the URL and path components will resolve as
    if the request were to ``http://myserver:9000/prefix/rev/@``. In other
    words, ``wsgi.url_scheme``, ``SERVER_NAME``, ``SERVER_PORT``, and
    ``SCRIPT_NAME`` are all effectively replaced by components from this URL.

    ``bodyfh`` can be used to specify a file object to read the request body
    from. If not defined, ``wsgi.input`` from the environment dict is used.
    """
    # PEP 3333 defines the WSGI spec and is a useful reference for this code.

    # We first validate that the incoming object conforms with the WSGI spec.
    # We only want to be dealing with spec-conforming WSGI implementations.
    # TODO enable this once we fix internal violations.
    # wsgiref.validate.check_environ(env)

    # PEP-0333 states that environment keys and values are native strings
    # (bytes on Python 2 and str on Python 3). The code points for the Unicode
    # strings on Python 3 must be between \00000-\000FF. We deal with bytes
    # in Mercurial, so mass convert string keys and values to bytes.
    if pycompat.ispy3:

        def tobytes(s):
            if not isinstance(s, str):
                return s
            if pycompat.iswindows:
                # This is what mercurial.encoding does for os.environ on
                # Windows.
                return encoding.strtolocal(s)
            else:
                # This is what is documented to be used for os.environ on Unix.
                return pycompat.fsencode(s)

        env = {tobytes(k): tobytes(v) for k, v in pycompat.iteritems(env)}

    # Some hosting solutions are emulating hgwebdir, and dispatching directly
    # to an hgweb instance using this environment variable.  This was always
    # checked prior to d7fd203e36cc; keep doing so to avoid breaking them.
    if not reponame:
        reponame = env.get(b'REPO_NAME')

    if altbaseurl:
        altbaseurl = util.url(altbaseurl)

    # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#environ-variables defines
    # the environment variables.
    # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#url-reconstruction defines
    # how URLs are reconstructed.
    fullurl = env[b'wsgi.url_scheme'] + b'://'

    if altbaseurl and altbaseurl.scheme:
        advertisedfullurl = altbaseurl.scheme + b'://'
    else:
        advertisedfullurl = fullurl

    def addport(s, port):
        if s.startswith(b'https://'):
            if port != b'443':
                s += b':' + port
        else:
            if port != b'80':
                s += b':' + port

        return s

    if env.get(b'HTTP_HOST'):
        fullurl += env[b'HTTP_HOST']
    else:
        fullurl += env[b'SERVER_NAME']
        fullurl = addport(fullurl, env[b'SERVER_PORT'])

    if altbaseurl and altbaseurl.host:
        advertisedfullurl += altbaseurl.host

        if altbaseurl.port:
            port = altbaseurl.port
        elif altbaseurl.scheme == b'http' and not altbaseurl.port:
            port = b'80'
        elif altbaseurl.scheme == b'https' and not altbaseurl.port:
            port = b'443'
        else:
            port = env[b'SERVER_PORT']

        advertisedfullurl = addport(advertisedfullurl, port)
    else:
        advertisedfullurl += env[b'SERVER_NAME']
        advertisedfullurl = addport(advertisedfullurl, env[b'SERVER_PORT'])

    baseurl = fullurl
    advertisedbaseurl = advertisedfullurl

    fullurl += util.urlreq.quote(env.get(b'SCRIPT_NAME', b''))
    fullurl += util.urlreq.quote(env.get(b'PATH_INFO', b''))

    if altbaseurl:
        path = altbaseurl.path or b''
        if path and not path.startswith(b'/'):
            path = b'/' + path
        advertisedfullurl += util.urlreq.quote(path)
    else:
        advertisedfullurl += util.urlreq.quote(env.get(b'SCRIPT_NAME', b''))

    advertisedfullurl += util.urlreq.quote(env.get(b'PATH_INFO', b''))

    if env.get(b'QUERY_STRING'):
        fullurl += b'?' + env[b'QUERY_STRING']
        advertisedfullurl += b'?' + env[b'QUERY_STRING']

    # If ``reponame`` is defined, that must be a prefix on PATH_INFO
    # that represents the repository being dispatched to. When computing
    # the dispatch info, we ignore these leading path components.

    if altbaseurl:
        apppath = altbaseurl.path or b''
        if apppath and not apppath.startswith(b'/'):
            apppath = b'/' + apppath
    else:
        apppath = env.get(b'SCRIPT_NAME', b'')

    if reponame:
        repoprefix = b'/' + reponame.strip(b'/')

        if not env.get(b'PATH_INFO'):
            raise error.ProgrammingError(b'reponame requires PATH_INFO')

        if not env[b'PATH_INFO'].startswith(repoprefix):
            raise error.ProgrammingError(
                b'PATH_INFO does not begin with repo '
                b'name: %s (%s)' % (env[b'PATH_INFO'], reponame)
            )

        dispatchpath = env[b'PATH_INFO'][len(repoprefix) :]

        if dispatchpath and not dispatchpath.startswith(b'/'):
            raise error.ProgrammingError(
                b'reponame prefix of PATH_INFO does '
                b'not end at path delimiter: %s (%s)'
                % (env[b'PATH_INFO'], reponame)
            )

        apppath = apppath.rstrip(b'/') + repoprefix
        dispatchparts = dispatchpath.strip(b'/').split(b'/')
        dispatchpath = b'/'.join(dispatchparts)

    elif b'PATH_INFO' in env:
        if env[b'PATH_INFO'].strip(b'/'):
            dispatchparts = env[b'PATH_INFO'].strip(b'/').split(b'/')
            dispatchpath = b'/'.join(dispatchparts)
        else:
            dispatchparts = []
            dispatchpath = b''
    else:
        dispatchparts = []
        dispatchpath = None

    querystring = env.get(b'QUERY_STRING', b'')

    # We store as a list so we have ordering information. We also store as
    # a dict to facilitate fast lookup.
    qsparams = multidict()
    for k, v in util.urlreq.parseqsl(querystring, keep_blank_values=True):
        qsparams.add(k, v)

    # HTTP_* keys contain HTTP request headers. The Headers structure should
    # perform case normalization for us. We just rewrite underscore to dash
    # so keys match what likely went over the wire.
    headers = []
    for k, v in pycompat.iteritems(env):
        if k.startswith(b'HTTP_'):
            headers.append((k[len(b'HTTP_') :].replace(b'_', b'-'), v))

    from . import wsgiheaders  # avoid cycle

    headers = wsgiheaders.Headers(headers)

    # This is kind of a lie because the HTTP header wasn't explicitly
    # sent. But for all intents and purposes it should be OK to lie about
    # this, since a consumer will either either value to determine how many
    # bytes are available to read.
    if b'CONTENT_LENGTH' in env and b'HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH' not in env:
        headers[b'Content-Length'] = env[b'CONTENT_LENGTH']

    if b'CONTENT_TYPE' in env and b'HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE' not in env:
        headers[b'Content-Type'] = env[b'CONTENT_TYPE']

    if bodyfh is None:
        bodyfh = env[b'wsgi.input']
        if b'Content-Length' in headers:
            bodyfh = util.cappedreader(
                bodyfh, int(headers[b'Content-Length'] or b'0')
            )

    return parsedrequest(
        method=env[b'REQUEST_METHOD'],
        url=fullurl,
        baseurl=baseurl,
        advertisedurl=advertisedfullurl,
        advertisedbaseurl=advertisedbaseurl,
        urlscheme=env[b'wsgi.url_scheme'],
        remoteuser=env.get(b'REMOTE_USER'),
        remotehost=env.get(b'REMOTE_HOST'),
        apppath=apppath,
        dispatchparts=dispatchparts,
        dispatchpath=dispatchpath,
        reponame=reponame,
        querystring=querystring,
        qsparams=qsparams,
        headers=headers,
        bodyfh=bodyfh,
        rawenv=env,
    )


class offsettrackingwriter(object):
    """A file object like object that is append only and tracks write count.

    Instances are bound to a callable. This callable is called with data
    whenever a ``write()`` is attempted.

    Instances track the amount of written data so they can answer ``tell()``
    requests.

    The intent of this class is to wrap the ``write()`` function returned by
    a WSGI ``start_response()`` function. Since ``write()`` is a callable and
    not a file object, it doesn't implement other file object methods.
    """

    def __init__(self, writefn):
        self._write = writefn
        self._offset = 0

    def write(self, s):
        res = self._write(s)
        # Some Python objects don't report the number of bytes written.
        if res is None:
            self._offset += len(s)
        else:
            self._offset += res

    def flush(self):
        pass

    def tell(self):
        return self._offset


class wsgiresponse(object):
    """Represents a response to a WSGI request.

    A response consists of a status line, headers, and a body.

    Consumers must populate the ``status`` and ``headers`` fields and
    make a call to a ``setbody*()`` method before the response can be
    issued.

    When it is time to start sending the response over the wire,
    ``sendresponse()`` is called. It handles emitting the header portion
    of the response message. It then yields chunks of body data to be
    written to the peer. Typically, the WSGI application itself calls
    and returns the value from ``sendresponse()``.
    """

    def __init__(self, req, startresponse):
        """Create an empty response tied to a specific request.

        ``req`` is a ``parsedrequest``. ``startresponse`` is the
        ``start_response`` function passed to the WSGI application.
        """
        self._req = req
        self._startresponse = startresponse

        self.status = None
        from . import wsgiheaders  # avoid cycle

        self.headers = wsgiheaders.Headers([])

        self._bodybytes = None
        self._bodygen = None
        self._bodywillwrite = False
        self._started = False
        self._bodywritefn = None

    def _verifybody(self):
        if (
            self._bodybytes is not None
            or self._bodygen is not None
            or self._bodywillwrite
        ):
            raise error.ProgrammingError(b'cannot define body multiple times')

    def setbodybytes(self, b):
        """Define the response body as static bytes.

        The empty string signals that there is no response body.
        """
        self._verifybody()
        self._bodybytes = b
        self.headers[b'Content-Length'] = b'%d' % len(b)

    def setbodygen(self, gen):
        """Define the response body as a generator of bytes."""
        self._verifybody()
        self._bodygen = gen

    def setbodywillwrite(self):
        """Signal an intent to use write() to emit the response body.

        **This is the least preferred way to send a body.**

        It is preferred for WSGI applications to emit a generator of chunks
        constituting the response body. However, some consumers can't emit
        data this way. So, WSGI provides a way to obtain a ``write(data)``
        function that can be used to synchronously perform an unbuffered
        write.

        Calling this function signals an intent to produce the body in this
        manner.
        """
        self._verifybody()
        self._bodywillwrite = True

    def sendresponse(self):
        """Send the generated response to the client.

        Before this is called, ``status`` must be set and one of
        ``setbodybytes()`` or ``setbodygen()`` must be called.

        Calling this method multiple times is not allowed.
        """
        if self._started:
            raise error.ProgrammingError(
                b'sendresponse() called multiple times'
            )

        self._started = True

        if not self.status:
            raise error.ProgrammingError(b'status line not defined')

        if (
            self._bodybytes is None
            and self._bodygen is None
            and not self._bodywillwrite
        ):
            raise error.ProgrammingError(b'response body not defined')

        # RFC 7232 Section 4.1 states that a 304 MUST generate one of
        # {Cache-Control, Content-Location, Date, ETag, Expires, Vary}
        # and SHOULD NOT generate other headers unless they could be used
        # to guide cache updates. Furthermore, RFC 7230 Section 3.3.2
        # states that no response body can be issued. Content-Length can
        # be sent. But if it is present, it should be the size of the response
        # that wasn't transferred.
        if self.status.startswith(b'304 '):
            # setbodybytes('') will set C-L to 0. This doesn't conform with the
            # spec. So remove it.
            if self.headers.get(b'Content-Length') == b'0':
                del self.headers[b'Content-Length']

            # Strictly speaking, this is too strict. But until it causes
            # problems, let's be strict.
            badheaders = {
                k
                for k in self.headers.keys()
                if k.lower()
                not in (
                    b'date',
                    b'etag',
                    b'expires',
                    b'cache-control',
                    b'content-location',
                    b'content-security-policy',
                    b'vary',
                )
            }
            if badheaders:
                raise error.ProgrammingError(
                    b'illegal header on 304 response: %s'
                    % b', '.join(sorted(badheaders))
                )

            if self._bodygen is not None or self._bodywillwrite:
                raise error.ProgrammingError(
                    b"must use setbodybytes('') with 304 responses"
                )

        # Various HTTP clients (notably httplib) won't read the HTTP response
        # until the HTTP request has been sent in full. If servers (us) send a
        # response before the HTTP request has been fully sent, the connection
        # may deadlock because neither end is reading.
        #
        # We work around this by "draining" the request data before
        # sending any response in some conditions.
        drain = False
        close = False

        # If the client sent Expect: 100-continue, we assume it is smart enough
        # to deal with the server sending a response before reading the request.
        # (httplib doesn't do this.)
        if self._req.headers.get(b'Expect', b'').lower() == b'100-continue':
            pass
        # Only tend to request methods that have bodies. Strictly speaking,
        # we should sniff for a body. But this is fine for our existing
        # WSGI applications.
        elif self._req.method not in (b'POST', b'PUT'):
            pass
        else:
            # If we don't know how much data to read, there's no guarantee
            # that we can drain the request responsibly. The WSGI
            # specification only says that servers *should* ensure the
            # input stream doesn't overrun the actual request. So there's
            # no guarantee that reading until EOF won't corrupt the stream
            # state.
            if not isinstance(self._req.bodyfh, util.cappedreader):
                close = True
            else:
                # We /could/ only drain certain HTTP response codes. But 200 and
                # non-200 wire protocol responses both require draining. Since
                # we have a capped reader in place for all situations where we
                # drain, it is safe to read from that stream. We'll either do
                # a drain or no-op if we're already at EOF.
                drain = True

        if close:
            self.headers[b'Connection'] = b'Close'

        if drain:
            assert isinstance(self._req.bodyfh, util.cappedreader)
            while True:
                chunk = self._req.bodyfh.read(32768)
                if not chunk:
                    break

        strheaders = [
            (pycompat.strurl(k), pycompat.strurl(v))
            for k, v in self.headers.items()
        ]
        write = self._startresponse(pycompat.sysstr(self.status), strheaders)

        if self._bodybytes:
            yield self._bodybytes
        elif self._bodygen:
            for chunk in self._bodygen:
                # PEP-3333 says that output must be bytes. And some WSGI
                # implementations enforce this. We cast bytes-like types here
                # for convenience.
                if isinstance(chunk, bytearray):
                    chunk = bytes(chunk)

                yield chunk
        elif self._bodywillwrite:
            self._bodywritefn = write
        else:
            error.ProgrammingError(b'do not know how to send body')

    def getbodyfile(self):
        """Obtain a file object like object representing the response body.

        For this to work, you must call ``setbodywillwrite()`` and then
        ``sendresponse()`` first. ``sendresponse()`` is a generator and the
        function won't run to completion unless the generator is advanced. The
        generator yields not items. The easiest way to consume it is with
        ``list(res.sendresponse())``, which should resolve to an empty list -
        ``[]``.
        """
        if not self._bodywillwrite:
            raise error.ProgrammingError(b'must call setbodywillwrite() first')

        if not self._started:
            raise error.ProgrammingError(
                b'must call sendresponse() first; did '
                b'you remember to consume it since it '
                b'is a generator?'
            )

        assert self._bodywritefn
        return offsettrackingwriter(self._bodywritefn)


def wsgiapplication(app_maker):
    '''For compatibility with old CGI scripts. A plain hgweb() or hgwebdir()
    can and should now be used as a WSGI application.'''
    application = app_maker()

    def run_wsgi(env, respond):
        return application(env, respond)

    return run_wsgi