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chromium_depot_tools/git_number.py
Raul Tambre 80ee78e7fa Convert print statements to Python 3 style
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Ran "^\s*print " and "\s+print " to find batch/shell scripts, comments and the like with embedded code, and updated them manually.
Also manually added imports to files, which used print as a function, but were missing the import.

The scripts still work with Python 2.
There are no intended behaviour changes.

Bug: 942522
Change-Id: Id777e4d4df4adcdfdab1b18bde89f235ef491b9f
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/tools/depot_tools/+/1595684
Reviewed-by: Dirk Pranke <dpranke@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Dirk Pranke <dpranke@chromium.org>
Auto-Submit: Raul Tambre <raul@tambre.ee>
2019-05-06 22:41:05 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Usage: %prog [options] [<commitref>]*
If no <commitref>'s are supplied, it defaults to HEAD.
Calculates the generation number for one or more commits in a git repo.
Generation number of a commit C with parents P is defined as:
generation_number(C, []) = 0
generation_number(C, P) = max(map(generation_number, P)) + 1
This number can be used to order commits relative to each other, as long as for
any pair of the commits, one is an ancestor of the other.
Since calculating the generation number of a commit requires walking that
commit's entire history, this script caches all calculated data inside the git
repo that it operates on in the ref 'refs/number/commits'.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import binascii
import collections
import logging
import optparse
import os
import struct
import sys
import tempfile
import git_common as git
import subprocess2
CHUNK_FMT = '!20sL'
CHUNK_SIZE = struct.calcsize(CHUNK_FMT)
DIRTY_TREES = collections.defaultdict(int)
REF = 'refs/number/commits'
AUTHOR_NAME = 'git-number'
AUTHOR_EMAIL = 'chrome-infrastructure-team@google.com'
# Number of bytes to use for the prefix on our internal number structure.
# 0 is slow to deserialize. 2 creates way too much bookeeping overhead (would
# need to reimplement cache data structures to be a bit more sophisticated than
# dicts. 1 seems to be just right.
PREFIX_LEN = 1
# Set this to 'threads' to gather coverage data while testing.
POOL_KIND = 'procs'
def pathlify(hash_prefix):
"""Converts a binary object hash prefix into a posix path, one folder per
byte.
>>> pathlify('\xDE\xAD')
'de/ad'
"""
return '/'.join('%02x' % ord(b) for b in hash_prefix)
@git.memoize_one(threadsafe=False)
def get_number_tree(prefix_bytes):
"""Returns a dictionary of the git-number registry specified by
|prefix_bytes|.
This is in the form of {<full binary ref>: <gen num> ...}
>>> get_number_tree('\x83\xb4')
{'\x83\xb4\xe3\xe4W\xf9J*\x8f/c\x16\xecD\xd1\x04\x8b\xa9qz': 169, ...}
"""
ref = '%s:%s' % (REF, pathlify(prefix_bytes))
try:
raw = buffer(git.run('cat-file', 'blob', ref, autostrip=False))
return dict(struct.unpack_from(CHUNK_FMT, raw, i * CHUNK_SIZE)
for i in xrange(len(raw) / CHUNK_SIZE))
except subprocess2.CalledProcessError:
return {}
@git.memoize_one(threadsafe=False)
def get_num(commit_hash):
"""Returns the generation number for a commit.
Returns None if the generation number for this commit hasn't been calculated
yet (see load_generation_numbers()).
"""
return get_number_tree(commit_hash[:PREFIX_LEN]).get(commit_hash)
def clear_caches(on_disk=False):
"""Clears in-process caches for e.g. unit testing."""
get_number_tree.clear()
get_num.clear()
if on_disk:
git.run('update-ref', '-d', REF)
def intern_number_tree(tree):
"""Transforms a number tree (in the form returned by |get_number_tree|) into
a git blob.
Returns the git blob id as hex-encoded string.
>>> d = {'\x83\xb4\xe3\xe4W\xf9J*\x8f/c\x16\xecD\xd1\x04\x8b\xa9qz': 169}
>>> intern_number_tree(d)
'c552317aa95ca8c3f6aae3357a4be299fbcb25ce'
"""
with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as f:
for k, v in sorted(tree.iteritems()):
f.write(struct.pack(CHUNK_FMT, k, v))
f.seek(0)
return git.intern_f(f)
def leaf_map_fn((pre, tree)):
"""Converts a prefix and number tree into a git index line."""
return '100644 blob %s\t%s\0' % (intern_number_tree(tree), pathlify(pre))
def finalize(targets):
"""Saves all cache data to the git repository.
After calculating the generation number for |targets|, call finalize() to
save all the work to the git repository.
This in particular saves the trees referred to by DIRTY_TREES.
"""
if not DIRTY_TREES:
return
msg = 'git-number Added %s numbers' % sum(DIRTY_TREES.itervalues())
idx = os.path.join(git.run('rev-parse', '--git-dir'), 'number.idx')
env = os.environ.copy()
env['GIT_INDEX_FILE'] = idx
progress_message = 'Finalizing: (%%(count)d/%d)' % len(DIRTY_TREES)
with git.ProgressPrinter(progress_message) as inc:
git.run('read-tree', REF, env=env)
prefixes_trees = ((p, get_number_tree(p)) for p in sorted(DIRTY_TREES))
updater = subprocess2.Popen(['git', 'update-index', '-z', '--index-info'],
stdin=subprocess2.PIPE, env=env)
with git.ScopedPool(kind=POOL_KIND) as leaf_pool:
for item in leaf_pool.imap(leaf_map_fn, prefixes_trees):
updater.stdin.write(item)
inc()
updater.stdin.close()
updater.wait()
assert updater.returncode == 0
tree_id = git.run('write-tree', env=env)
commit_cmd = [
# Git user.name and/or user.email may not be configured, so specifying
# them explicitly. They are not used, but requried by Git.
'-c', 'user.name=%s' % AUTHOR_NAME,
'-c', 'user.email=%s' % AUTHOR_EMAIL,
'commit-tree',
'-m', msg,
'-p'] + git.hash_multi(REF)
for t in targets:
commit_cmd.extend(['-p', binascii.hexlify(t)])
commit_cmd.append(tree_id)
commit_hash = git.run(*commit_cmd)
git.run('update-ref', REF, commit_hash)
DIRTY_TREES.clear()
def preload_tree(prefix):
"""Returns the prefix and parsed tree object for the specified prefix."""
return prefix, get_number_tree(prefix)
def all_prefixes(depth=PREFIX_LEN):
for x in (chr(i) for i in xrange(255)):
# This isn't covered because PREFIX_LEN currently == 1
if depth > 1: # pragma: no cover
for r in all_prefixes(depth - 1):
yield x + r
else:
yield x
def load_generation_numbers(targets):
"""Populates the caches of get_num and get_number_tree so they contain
the results for |targets|.
Loads cached numbers from disk, and calculates missing numbers if one or
more of |targets| is newer than the cached calculations.
Args:
targets - An iterable of binary-encoded full git commit hashes.
"""
# In case they pass us a generator, listify targets.
targets = list(targets)
if all(get_num(t) is not None for t in targets):
return
if git.tree(REF) is None:
empty = git.mktree({})
commit_hash = git.run(
# Git user.name and/or user.email may not be configured, so specifying
# them explicitly. They are not used, but requried by Git.
'-c', 'user.name=%s' % AUTHOR_NAME,
'-c', 'user.email=%s' % AUTHOR_EMAIL,
'commit-tree',
'-m', 'Initial commit from git-number',
empty)
git.run('update-ref', REF, commit_hash)
with git.ScopedPool(kind=POOL_KIND) as pool:
preload_iter = pool.imap_unordered(preload_tree, all_prefixes())
rev_list = []
with git.ProgressPrinter('Loading commits: %(count)d') as inc:
# Curiously, buffering the list into memory seems to be the fastest
# approach in python (as opposed to iterating over the lines in the
# stdout as they're produced). GIL strikes again :/
cmd = [
'rev-list', '--topo-order', '--parents', '--reverse', '^' + REF,
] + map(binascii.hexlify, targets)
for line in git.run(*cmd).splitlines():
tokens = map(binascii.unhexlify, line.split())
rev_list.append((tokens[0], tokens[1:]))
inc()
get_number_tree.update(preload_iter)
with git.ProgressPrinter('Counting: %%(count)d/%d' % len(rev_list)) as inc:
for commit_hash, pars in rev_list:
num = max(map(get_num, pars)) + 1 if pars else 0
prefix = commit_hash[:PREFIX_LEN]
get_number_tree(prefix)[commit_hash] = num
DIRTY_TREES[prefix] += 1
get_num.set(commit_hash, num)
inc()
def main(): # pragma: no cover
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=sys.modules[__name__].__doc__)
parser.add_option('--no-cache', action='store_true',
help='Do not actually cache anything we calculate.')
parser.add_option('--reset', action='store_true',
help='Reset the generation number cache and quit.')
parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0,
help='Be verbose. Use more times for more verbosity.')
opts, args = parser.parse_args()
levels = [logging.ERROR, logging.INFO, logging.DEBUG]
logging.basicConfig(level=levels[min(opts.verbose, len(levels) - 1)])
# 'git number' should only be used on bots.
if os.getenv('CHROME_HEADLESS') != '1':
logging.error("'git-number' is an infrastructure tool that is only "
"intended to be used internally by bots. Developers should "
"use the 'Cr-Commit-Position' value in the commit's message.")
return 1
if opts.reset:
clear_caches(on_disk=True)
return
try:
targets = git.parse_commitrefs(*(args or ['HEAD']))
except git.BadCommitRefException as e:
parser.error(e)
load_generation_numbers(targets)
if not opts.no_cache:
finalize(targets)
print('\n'.join(map(str, map(get_num, targets))))
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__': # pragma: no cover
try:
sys.exit(main())
except KeyboardInterrupt:
sys.stderr.write('interrupted\n')
sys.exit(1)