| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| import collections |
| import re |
| from typing import Any |
| from typing import Callable |
| from typing import cast |
| from typing import Collection |
| from typing import Deque |
| from typing import Dict |
| from typing import FrozenSet |
| from typing import Iterable |
| from typing import Iterator |
| from typing import List |
| from typing import Optional |
| from typing import overload |
| from typing import Protocol |
| from typing import Sequence |
| from typing import Set |
| from typing import Tuple |
| from typing import TYPE_CHECKING |
| from typing import TypeVar |
| from typing import Union |
|
|
| from sqlalchemy import util as sqlautil |
|
|
| from .. import util |
| from ..util import not_none |
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from typing import Literal |
|
|
| _RevIdType = Union[str, List[str], Tuple[str, ...]] |
| _GetRevArg = Union[ |
| str, |
| Iterable[Optional[str]], |
| Iterable[str], |
| ] |
| _RevisionIdentifierType = Union[str, Tuple[str, ...], None] |
| _RevisionOrStr = Union["Revision", str] |
| _RevisionOrBase = Union["Revision", "Literal['base']"] |
| _InterimRevisionMapType = Dict[str, "Revision"] |
| _RevisionMapType = Dict[Union[None, str, Tuple[()]], Optional["Revision"]] |
| _T = TypeVar("_T") |
| _TR = TypeVar("_TR", bound=Optional[_RevisionOrStr]) |
|
|
| _relative_destination = re.compile(r"(?:(.+?)@)?(\w+)?((?:\+|-)\d+)") |
| _revision_illegal_chars = ["@", "-", "+"] |
|
|
|
|
| class _CollectRevisionsProtocol(Protocol): |
| def __call__( |
| self, |
| upper: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| lower: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| inclusive: bool, |
| implicit_base: bool, |
| assert_relative_length: bool, |
| ) -> Tuple[Set[Revision], Tuple[Optional[_RevisionOrBase], ...]]: |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| class RevisionError(Exception): |
| pass |
|
|
|
|
| class RangeNotAncestorError(RevisionError): |
| def __init__( |
| self, lower: _RevisionIdentifierType, upper: _RevisionIdentifierType |
| ) -> None: |
| self.lower = lower |
| self.upper = upper |
| super().__init__( |
| "Revision %s is not an ancestor of revision %s" |
| % (lower or "base", upper or "base") |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class MultipleHeads(RevisionError): |
| def __init__(self, heads: Sequence[str], argument: Optional[str]) -> None: |
| self.heads = heads |
| self.argument = argument |
| super().__init__( |
| "Multiple heads are present for given argument '%s'; " |
| "%s" % (argument, ", ".join(heads)) |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class ResolutionError(RevisionError): |
| def __init__(self, message: str, argument: str) -> None: |
| super().__init__(message) |
| self.argument = argument |
|
|
|
|
| class CycleDetected(RevisionError): |
| kind = "Cycle" |
|
|
| def __init__(self, revisions: Sequence[str]) -> None: |
| self.revisions = revisions |
| super().__init__( |
| "%s is detected in revisions (%s)" |
| % (self.kind, ", ".join(revisions)) |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class DependencyCycleDetected(CycleDetected): |
| kind = "Dependency cycle" |
|
|
| def __init__(self, revisions: Sequence[str]) -> None: |
| super().__init__(revisions) |
|
|
|
|
| class LoopDetected(CycleDetected): |
| kind = "Self-loop" |
|
|
| def __init__(self, revision: str) -> None: |
| super().__init__([revision]) |
|
|
|
|
| class DependencyLoopDetected(DependencyCycleDetected, LoopDetected): |
| kind = "Dependency self-loop" |
|
|
| def __init__(self, revision: Sequence[str]) -> None: |
| super().__init__(revision) |
|
|
|
|
| class RevisionMap: |
| """Maintains a map of :class:`.Revision` objects. |
| |
| :class:`.RevisionMap` is used by :class:`.ScriptDirectory` to maintain |
| and traverse the collection of :class:`.Script` objects, which are |
| themselves instances of :class:`.Revision`. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, generator: Callable[[], Iterable[Revision]]) -> None: |
| """Construct a new :class:`.RevisionMap`. |
| |
| :param generator: a zero-arg callable that will generate an iterable |
| of :class:`.Revision` instances to be used. These are typically |
| :class:`.Script` subclasses within regular Alembic use. |
| |
| """ |
| self._generator = generator |
|
|
| @util.memoized_property |
| def heads(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| """All "head" revisions as strings. |
| |
| This is normally a tuple of length one, |
| unless unmerged branches are present. |
| |
| :return: a tuple of string revision numbers. |
| |
| """ |
| self._revision_map |
| return self.heads |
|
|
| @util.memoized_property |
| def bases(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| """All "base" revisions as strings. |
| |
| These are revisions that have a ``down_revision`` of None, |
| or empty tuple. |
| |
| :return: a tuple of string revision numbers. |
| |
| """ |
| self._revision_map |
| return self.bases |
|
|
| @util.memoized_property |
| def _real_heads(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| """All "real" head revisions as strings. |
| |
| :return: a tuple of string revision numbers. |
| |
| """ |
| self._revision_map |
| return self._real_heads |
|
|
| @util.memoized_property |
| def _real_bases(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| """All "real" base revisions as strings. |
| |
| :return: a tuple of string revision numbers. |
| |
| """ |
| self._revision_map |
| return self._real_bases |
|
|
| @util.memoized_property |
| def _revision_map(self) -> _RevisionMapType: |
| """memoized attribute, initializes the revision map from the |
| initial collection. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| |
| map_: _InterimRevisionMapType = sqlautil.OrderedDict() |
|
|
| heads: Set[Revision] = sqlautil.OrderedSet() |
| _real_heads: Set[Revision] = sqlautil.OrderedSet() |
| bases: Tuple[Revision, ...] = () |
| _real_bases: Tuple[Revision, ...] = () |
|
|
| has_branch_labels = set() |
| all_revisions = set() |
|
|
| for revision in self._generator(): |
| all_revisions.add(revision) |
|
|
| if revision.revision in map_: |
| util.warn( |
| "Revision %s is present more than once" % revision.revision |
| ) |
| map_[revision.revision] = revision |
| if revision.branch_labels: |
| has_branch_labels.add(revision) |
|
|
| heads.add(revision) |
| _real_heads.add(revision) |
| if revision.is_base: |
| bases += (revision,) |
| if revision._is_real_base: |
| _real_bases += (revision,) |
|
|
| |
| |
| rev_map = map_.copy() |
| self._map_branch_labels( |
| has_branch_labels, cast(_RevisionMapType, map_) |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| |
| self._add_depends_on(all_revisions, cast(_RevisionMapType, map_)) |
|
|
| for rev in map_.values(): |
| for downrev in rev._all_down_revisions: |
| if downrev not in map_: |
| util.warn( |
| "Revision %s referenced from %s is not present" |
| % (downrev, rev) |
| ) |
| down_revision = map_[downrev] |
| down_revision.add_nextrev(rev) |
| if downrev in rev._versioned_down_revisions: |
| heads.discard(down_revision) |
| _real_heads.discard(down_revision) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| self._normalize_depends_on(all_revisions, cast(_RevisionMapType, map_)) |
| self._detect_cycles(rev_map, heads, bases, _real_heads, _real_bases) |
|
|
| revision_map: _RevisionMapType = dict(map_.items()) |
| revision_map[None] = revision_map[()] = None |
| self.heads = tuple(rev.revision for rev in heads) |
| self._real_heads = tuple(rev.revision for rev in _real_heads) |
| self.bases = tuple(rev.revision for rev in bases) |
| self._real_bases = tuple(rev.revision for rev in _real_bases) |
|
|
| self._add_branches(has_branch_labels, revision_map) |
| return revision_map |
|
|
| def _detect_cycles( |
| self, |
| rev_map: _InterimRevisionMapType, |
| heads: Set[Revision], |
| bases: Tuple[Revision, ...], |
| _real_heads: Set[Revision], |
| _real_bases: Tuple[Revision, ...], |
| ) -> None: |
| if not rev_map: |
| return |
| if not heads or not bases: |
| raise CycleDetected(list(rev_map)) |
| total_space = { |
| rev.revision |
| for rev in self._iterate_related_revisions( |
| lambda r: r._versioned_down_revisions, |
| heads, |
| map_=cast(_RevisionMapType, rev_map), |
| ) |
| }.intersection( |
| rev.revision |
| for rev in self._iterate_related_revisions( |
| lambda r: r.nextrev, |
| bases, |
| map_=cast(_RevisionMapType, rev_map), |
| ) |
| ) |
| deleted_revs = set(rev_map.keys()) - total_space |
| if deleted_revs: |
| raise CycleDetected(sorted(deleted_revs)) |
|
|
| if not _real_heads or not _real_bases: |
| raise DependencyCycleDetected(list(rev_map)) |
| total_space = { |
| rev.revision |
| for rev in self._iterate_related_revisions( |
| lambda r: r._all_down_revisions, |
| _real_heads, |
| map_=cast(_RevisionMapType, rev_map), |
| ) |
| }.intersection( |
| rev.revision |
| for rev in self._iterate_related_revisions( |
| lambda r: r._all_nextrev, |
| _real_bases, |
| map_=cast(_RevisionMapType, rev_map), |
| ) |
| ) |
| deleted_revs = set(rev_map.keys()) - total_space |
| if deleted_revs: |
| raise DependencyCycleDetected(sorted(deleted_revs)) |
|
|
| def _map_branch_labels( |
| self, revisions: Collection[Revision], map_: _RevisionMapType |
| ) -> None: |
| for revision in revisions: |
| if revision.branch_labels: |
| assert revision._orig_branch_labels is not None |
| for branch_label in revision._orig_branch_labels: |
| if branch_label in map_: |
| map_rev = map_[branch_label] |
| assert map_rev is not None |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Branch name '%s' in revision %s already " |
| "used by revision %s" |
| % ( |
| branch_label, |
| revision.revision, |
| map_rev.revision, |
| ) |
| ) |
| map_[branch_label] = revision |
|
|
| def _add_branches( |
| self, revisions: Collection[Revision], map_: _RevisionMapType |
| ) -> None: |
| for revision in revisions: |
| if revision.branch_labels: |
| revision.branch_labels.update(revision.branch_labels) |
| for node in self._get_descendant_nodes( |
| [revision], map_, include_dependencies=False |
| ): |
| node.branch_labels.update(revision.branch_labels) |
|
|
| parent = node |
| while ( |
| parent |
| and not parent._is_real_branch_point |
| and not parent.is_merge_point |
| ): |
| parent.branch_labels.update(revision.branch_labels) |
| if parent.down_revision: |
| parent = map_[parent.down_revision] |
| else: |
| break |
|
|
| def _add_depends_on( |
| self, revisions: Collection[Revision], map_: _RevisionMapType |
| ) -> None: |
| """Resolve the 'dependencies' for each revision in a collection |
| in terms of actual revision ids, as opposed to branch labels or other |
| symbolic names. |
| |
| The collection is then assigned to the _resolved_dependencies |
| attribute on each revision object. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| for revision in revisions: |
| if revision.dependencies: |
| deps = [ |
| map_[dep] for dep in util.to_tuple(revision.dependencies) |
| ] |
| revision._resolved_dependencies = tuple( |
| [d.revision for d in deps if d is not None] |
| ) |
| else: |
| revision._resolved_dependencies = () |
|
|
| def _normalize_depends_on( |
| self, revisions: Collection[Revision], map_: _RevisionMapType |
| ) -> None: |
| """Create a collection of "dependencies" that omits dependencies |
| that are already ancestor nodes for each revision in a given |
| collection. |
| |
| This builds upon the _resolved_dependencies collection created in the |
| _add_depends_on() method, looking in the fully populated revision map |
| for ancestors, and omitting them as the _resolved_dependencies |
| collection as it is copied to a new collection. The new collection is |
| then assigned to the _normalized_resolved_dependencies attribute on |
| each revision object. |
| |
| The collection is then used to determine the immediate "down revision" |
| identifiers for this revision. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| for revision in revisions: |
| if revision._resolved_dependencies: |
| normalized_resolved = set(revision._resolved_dependencies) |
| for rev in self._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| [revision], |
| include_dependencies=False, |
| map_=map_, |
| ): |
| if rev is revision: |
| continue |
| elif rev._resolved_dependencies: |
| normalized_resolved.difference_update( |
| rev._resolved_dependencies |
| ) |
|
|
| revision._normalized_resolved_dependencies = tuple( |
| normalized_resolved |
| ) |
| else: |
| revision._normalized_resolved_dependencies = () |
|
|
| def add_revision(self, revision: Revision, _replace: bool = False) -> None: |
| """add a single revision to an existing map. |
| |
| This method is for single-revision use cases, it's not |
| appropriate for fully populating an entire revision map. |
| |
| """ |
| map_ = self._revision_map |
| if not _replace and revision.revision in map_: |
| util.warn( |
| "Revision %s is present more than once" % revision.revision |
| ) |
| elif _replace and revision.revision not in map_: |
| raise Exception("revision %s not in map" % revision.revision) |
|
|
| map_[revision.revision] = revision |
|
|
| revisions = [revision] |
| self._add_branches(revisions, map_) |
| self._map_branch_labels(revisions, map_) |
| self._add_depends_on(revisions, map_) |
|
|
| if revision.is_base: |
| self.bases += (revision.revision,) |
| if revision._is_real_base: |
| self._real_bases += (revision.revision,) |
|
|
| for downrev in revision._all_down_revisions: |
| if downrev not in map_: |
| util.warn( |
| "Revision %s referenced from %s is not present" |
| % (downrev, revision) |
| ) |
| not_none(map_[downrev]).add_nextrev(revision) |
|
|
| self._normalize_depends_on(revisions, map_) |
|
|
| if revision._is_real_head: |
| self._real_heads = tuple( |
| head |
| for head in self._real_heads |
| if head |
| not in set(revision._all_down_revisions).union( |
| [revision.revision] |
| ) |
| ) + (revision.revision,) |
| if revision.is_head: |
| self.heads = tuple( |
| head |
| for head in self.heads |
| if head |
| not in set(revision._versioned_down_revisions).union( |
| [revision.revision] |
| ) |
| ) + (revision.revision,) |
|
|
| def get_current_head( |
| self, branch_label: Optional[str] = None |
| ) -> Optional[str]: |
| """Return the current head revision. |
| |
| If the script directory has multiple heads |
| due to branching, an error is raised; |
| :meth:`.ScriptDirectory.get_heads` should be |
| preferred. |
| |
| :param branch_label: optional branch name which will limit the |
| heads considered to those which include that branch_label. |
| |
| :return: a string revision number. |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| :meth:`.ScriptDirectory.get_heads` |
| |
| """ |
| current_heads: Sequence[str] = self.heads |
| if branch_label: |
| current_heads = self.filter_for_lineage( |
| current_heads, branch_label |
| ) |
| if len(current_heads) > 1: |
| raise MultipleHeads( |
| current_heads, |
| "%s@head" % branch_label if branch_label else "head", |
| ) |
|
|
| if current_heads: |
| return current_heads[0] |
| else: |
| return None |
|
|
| def _get_base_revisions(self, identifier: str) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| return self.filter_for_lineage(self.bases, identifier) |
|
|
| def get_revisions( |
| self, id_: Optional[_GetRevArg] |
| ) -> Tuple[Optional[_RevisionOrBase], ...]: |
| """Return the :class:`.Revision` instances with the given rev id |
| or identifiers. |
| |
| May be given a single identifier, a sequence of identifiers, or the |
| special symbols "head" or "base". The result is a tuple of one |
| or more identifiers, or an empty tuple in the case of "base". |
| |
| In the cases where 'head', 'heads' is requested and the |
| revision map is empty, returns an empty tuple. |
| |
| Supports partial identifiers, where the given identifier |
| is matched against all identifiers that start with the given |
| characters; if there is exactly one match, that determines the |
| full revision. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| if isinstance(id_, (list, tuple, set, frozenset)): |
| return sum([self.get_revisions(id_elem) for id_elem in id_], ()) |
| else: |
| resolved_id, branch_label = self._resolve_revision_number(id_) |
| if len(resolved_id) == 1: |
| try: |
| rint = int(resolved_id[0]) |
| if rint < 0: |
| |
| select_heads = self.get_revisions("heads") |
| if branch_label is not None: |
| select_heads = tuple( |
| head |
| for head in select_heads |
| if branch_label |
| in is_revision(head).branch_labels |
| ) |
| return tuple( |
| self._walk(head, steps=rint) |
| for head in select_heads |
| ) |
| except ValueError: |
| |
| pass |
| return tuple( |
| self._revision_for_ident(rev_id, branch_label) |
| for rev_id in resolved_id |
| ) |
|
|
| def get_revision(self, id_: Optional[str]) -> Optional[Revision]: |
| """Return the :class:`.Revision` instance with the given rev id. |
| |
| If a symbolic name such as "head" or "base" is given, resolves |
| the identifier into the current head or base revision. If the symbolic |
| name refers to multiples, :class:`.MultipleHeads` is raised. |
| |
| Supports partial identifiers, where the given identifier |
| is matched against all identifiers that start with the given |
| characters; if there is exactly one match, that determines the |
| full revision. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| resolved_id, branch_label = self._resolve_revision_number(id_) |
| if len(resolved_id) > 1: |
| raise MultipleHeads(resolved_id, id_) |
|
|
| resolved: Union[str, Tuple[()]] = resolved_id[0] if resolved_id else () |
| return self._revision_for_ident(resolved, branch_label) |
|
|
| def _resolve_branch(self, branch_label: str) -> Optional[Revision]: |
| try: |
| branch_rev = self._revision_map[branch_label] |
| except KeyError: |
| try: |
| nonbranch_rev = self._revision_for_ident(branch_label) |
| except ResolutionError as re: |
| raise ResolutionError( |
| "No such branch: '%s'" % branch_label, branch_label |
| ) from re |
|
|
| else: |
| return nonbranch_rev |
| else: |
| return branch_rev |
|
|
| def _revision_for_ident( |
| self, |
| resolved_id: Union[str, Tuple[()], None], |
| check_branch: Optional[str] = None, |
| ) -> Optional[Revision]: |
| branch_rev: Optional[Revision] |
| if check_branch: |
| branch_rev = self._resolve_branch(check_branch) |
| else: |
| branch_rev = None |
|
|
| revision: Union[Optional[Revision], Literal[False]] |
| try: |
| revision = self._revision_map[resolved_id] |
| except KeyError: |
| |
| revision = False |
| revs: Sequence[str] |
| if revision is False: |
| assert resolved_id |
| |
| revs = [ |
| x |
| for x in self._revision_map |
| if x and len(x) > 3 and x.startswith(resolved_id) |
| ] |
|
|
| if branch_rev: |
| revs = self.filter_for_lineage(revs, check_branch) |
| if not revs: |
| raise ResolutionError( |
| "No such revision or branch '%s'%s" |
| % ( |
| resolved_id, |
| ( |
| "; please ensure at least four characters are " |
| "present for partial revision identifier matches" |
| if len(resolved_id) < 4 |
| else "" |
| ), |
| ), |
| resolved_id, |
| ) |
| elif len(revs) > 1: |
| raise ResolutionError( |
| "Multiple revisions start " |
| "with '%s': %s..." |
| % (resolved_id, ", ".join("'%s'" % r for r in revs[0:3])), |
| resolved_id, |
| ) |
| else: |
| revision = self._revision_map[revs[0]] |
|
|
| if check_branch and revision is not None: |
| assert branch_rev is not None |
| assert resolved_id |
| if not self._shares_lineage( |
| revision.revision, branch_rev.revision |
| ): |
| raise ResolutionError( |
| "Revision %s is not a member of branch '%s'" |
| % (revision.revision, check_branch), |
| resolved_id, |
| ) |
| return revision |
|
|
| def _filter_into_branch_heads( |
| self, targets: Iterable[Optional[_RevisionOrBase]] |
| ) -> Set[Optional[_RevisionOrBase]]: |
| targets = set(targets) |
|
|
| for rev in list(targets): |
| assert rev |
| if targets.intersection( |
| self._get_descendant_nodes([rev], include_dependencies=False) |
| ).difference([rev]): |
| targets.discard(rev) |
| return targets |
|
|
| def filter_for_lineage( |
| self, |
| targets: Iterable[_TR], |
| check_against: Optional[str], |
| include_dependencies: bool = False, |
| ) -> Tuple[_TR, ...]: |
| id_, branch_label = self._resolve_revision_number(check_against) |
|
|
| shares = [] |
| if branch_label: |
| shares.append(branch_label) |
| if id_: |
| shares.extend(id_) |
|
|
| return tuple( |
| tg |
| for tg in targets |
| if self._shares_lineage( |
| tg, shares, include_dependencies=include_dependencies |
| ) |
| ) |
|
|
| def _shares_lineage( |
| self, |
| target: Optional[_RevisionOrStr], |
| test_against_revs: Sequence[_RevisionOrStr], |
| include_dependencies: bool = False, |
| ) -> bool: |
| if not test_against_revs: |
| return True |
| if not isinstance(target, Revision): |
| resolved_target = not_none(self._revision_for_ident(target)) |
| else: |
| resolved_target = target |
|
|
| resolved_test_against_revs = [ |
| self._revision_for_ident(test_against_rev) |
| if not isinstance(test_against_rev, Revision) |
| else test_against_rev |
| for test_against_rev in util.to_tuple( |
| test_against_revs, default=() |
| ) |
| ] |
|
|
| return bool( |
| set( |
| self._get_descendant_nodes( |
| [resolved_target], |
| include_dependencies=include_dependencies, |
| ) |
| ) |
| .union( |
| self._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| [resolved_target], |
| include_dependencies=include_dependencies, |
| ) |
| ) |
| .intersection(resolved_test_against_revs) |
| ) |
|
|
| def _resolve_revision_number( |
| self, id_: Optional[_GetRevArg] |
| ) -> Tuple[Tuple[str, ...], Optional[str]]: |
| branch_label: Optional[str] |
| if isinstance(id_, str) and "@" in id_: |
| branch_label, id_ = id_.split("@", 1) |
|
|
| elif id_ is not None and ( |
| (isinstance(id_, tuple) and id_ and not isinstance(id_[0], str)) |
| or not isinstance(id_, (str, tuple)) |
| ): |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "revision identifier %r is not a string; ensure database " |
| "driver settings are correct" % (id_,) |
| ) |
|
|
| else: |
| branch_label = None |
|
|
| |
| self._revision_map |
| if id_ == "heads": |
| if branch_label: |
| return ( |
| self.filter_for_lineage(self.heads, branch_label), |
| branch_label, |
| ) |
| else: |
| return self._real_heads, branch_label |
| elif id_ == "head": |
| current_head = self.get_current_head(branch_label) |
| if current_head: |
| return (current_head,), branch_label |
| else: |
| return (), branch_label |
| elif id_ == "base" or id_ is None: |
| return (), branch_label |
| else: |
| return util.to_tuple(id_, default=None), branch_label |
|
|
| def iterate_revisions( |
| self, |
| upper: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| lower: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| implicit_base: bool = False, |
| inclusive: bool = False, |
| assert_relative_length: bool = True, |
| select_for_downgrade: bool = False, |
| ) -> Iterator[Revision]: |
| """Iterate through script revisions, starting at the given |
| upper revision identifier and ending at the lower. |
| |
| The traversal uses strictly the `down_revision` |
| marker inside each migration script, so |
| it is a requirement that upper >= lower, |
| else you'll get nothing back. |
| |
| The iterator yields :class:`.Revision` objects. |
| |
| """ |
| fn: _CollectRevisionsProtocol |
| if select_for_downgrade: |
| fn = self._collect_downgrade_revisions |
| else: |
| fn = self._collect_upgrade_revisions |
|
|
| revisions, heads = fn( |
| upper, |
| lower, |
| inclusive=inclusive, |
| implicit_base=implicit_base, |
| assert_relative_length=assert_relative_length, |
| ) |
|
|
| for node in self._topological_sort(revisions, heads): |
| yield not_none(self.get_revision(node)) |
|
|
| def _get_descendant_nodes( |
| self, |
| targets: Collection[Optional[_RevisionOrBase]], |
| map_: Optional[_RevisionMapType] = None, |
| check: bool = False, |
| omit_immediate_dependencies: bool = False, |
| include_dependencies: bool = True, |
| ) -> Iterator[Any]: |
| if omit_immediate_dependencies: |
|
|
| def fn(rev: Revision) -> Iterable[str]: |
| if rev not in targets: |
| return rev._all_nextrev |
| else: |
| return rev.nextrev |
|
|
| elif include_dependencies: |
|
|
| def fn(rev: Revision) -> Iterable[str]: |
| return rev._all_nextrev |
|
|
| else: |
|
|
| def fn(rev: Revision) -> Iterable[str]: |
| return rev.nextrev |
|
|
| return self._iterate_related_revisions( |
| fn, targets, map_=map_, check=check |
| ) |
|
|
| def _get_ancestor_nodes( |
| self, |
| targets: Collection[Optional[_RevisionOrBase]], |
| map_: Optional[_RevisionMapType] = None, |
| check: bool = False, |
| include_dependencies: bool = True, |
| ) -> Iterator[Revision]: |
| if include_dependencies: |
|
|
| def fn(rev: Revision) -> Iterable[str]: |
| return rev._normalized_down_revisions |
|
|
| else: |
|
|
| def fn(rev: Revision) -> Iterable[str]: |
| return rev._versioned_down_revisions |
|
|
| return self._iterate_related_revisions( |
| fn, targets, map_=map_, check=check |
| ) |
|
|
| def _iterate_related_revisions( |
| self, |
| fn: Callable[[Revision], Iterable[str]], |
| targets: Collection[Optional[_RevisionOrBase]], |
| map_: Optional[_RevisionMapType], |
| check: bool = False, |
| ) -> Iterator[Revision]: |
| if map_ is None: |
| map_ = self._revision_map |
|
|
| seen = set() |
| todo: Deque[Revision] = collections.deque() |
| for target_for in targets: |
| target = is_revision(target_for) |
| todo.append(target) |
| if check: |
| per_target = set() |
|
|
| while todo: |
| rev = todo.pop() |
| if check: |
| per_target.add(rev) |
|
|
| if rev in seen: |
| continue |
| seen.add(rev) |
| |
| for rev_id in fn(rev): |
| next_rev = map_[rev_id] |
| assert next_rev is not None |
| if next_rev.revision != rev_id: |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Dependency resolution failed; broken map" |
| ) |
| todo.append(next_rev) |
| yield rev |
| if check: |
| overlaps = per_target.intersection(targets).difference( |
| [target] |
| ) |
| if overlaps: |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Requested revision %s overlaps with " |
| "other requested revisions %s" |
| % ( |
| target.revision, |
| ", ".join(r.revision for r in overlaps), |
| ) |
| ) |
|
|
| def _topological_sort( |
| self, |
| revisions: Collection[Revision], |
| heads: Any, |
| ) -> List[str]: |
| """Yield revision ids of a collection of Revision objects in |
| topological sorted order (i.e. revisions always come after their |
| down_revisions and dependencies). Uses the order of keys in |
| _revision_map to sort. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| id_to_rev = self._revision_map |
|
|
| def get_ancestors(rev_id: str) -> Set[str]: |
| return { |
| r.revision |
| for r in self._get_ancestor_nodes([id_to_rev[rev_id]]) |
| } |
|
|
| todo = {d.revision for d in revisions} |
|
|
| |
| inserted_order = list(self._revision_map) |
|
|
| current_heads = list( |
| sorted( |
| {d.revision for d in heads if d.revision in todo}, |
| key=inserted_order.index, |
| ) |
| ) |
| ancestors_by_idx = [get_ancestors(rev_id) for rev_id in current_heads] |
|
|
| output = [] |
|
|
| current_candidate_idx = 0 |
| while current_heads: |
| candidate = current_heads[current_candidate_idx] |
|
|
| for check_head_index, ancestors in enumerate(ancestors_by_idx): |
| |
| |
| if ( |
| check_head_index != current_candidate_idx |
| and candidate in ancestors |
| ): |
| current_candidate_idx = check_head_index |
| |
| |
| break |
| else: |
| |
| if candidate in todo: |
| output.append(candidate) |
| todo.remove(candidate) |
|
|
| |
|
|
| candidate_rev = id_to_rev[candidate] |
| assert candidate_rev is not None |
|
|
| heads_to_add = [ |
| r |
| for r in candidate_rev._normalized_down_revisions |
| if r in todo and r not in current_heads |
| ] |
|
|
| if not heads_to_add: |
| |
| del current_heads[current_candidate_idx] |
| del ancestors_by_idx[current_candidate_idx] |
| current_candidate_idx = max(current_candidate_idx - 1, 0) |
| else: |
| if ( |
| not candidate_rev._normalized_resolved_dependencies |
| and len(candidate_rev._versioned_down_revisions) == 1 |
| ): |
| current_heads[current_candidate_idx] = heads_to_add[0] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| ancestors_by_idx[current_candidate_idx].discard( |
| candidate |
| ) |
|
|
| else: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| current_heads[current_candidate_idx] = heads_to_add[0] |
| current_heads.extend(heads_to_add[1:]) |
| ancestors_by_idx[ |
| current_candidate_idx |
| ] = get_ancestors(heads_to_add[0]) |
| ancestors_by_idx.extend( |
| get_ancestors(head) for head in heads_to_add[1:] |
| ) |
|
|
| assert not todo |
| return output |
|
|
| def _walk( |
| self, |
| start: Optional[Union[str, Revision]], |
| steps: int, |
| branch_label: Optional[str] = None, |
| no_overwalk: bool = True, |
| ) -> Optional[_RevisionOrBase]: |
| """ |
| Walk the requested number of :steps up (steps > 0) or down (steps < 0) |
| the revision tree. |
| |
| :branch_label is used to select branches only when walking up. |
| |
| If the walk goes past the boundaries of the tree and :no_overwalk is |
| True, None is returned, otherwise the walk terminates early. |
| |
| A RevisionError is raised if there is no unambiguous revision to |
| walk to. |
| """ |
| initial: Optional[_RevisionOrBase] |
| if isinstance(start, str): |
| initial = self.get_revision(start) |
| else: |
| initial = start |
|
|
| children: Sequence[Optional[_RevisionOrBase]] |
| for _ in range(abs(steps)): |
| if steps > 0: |
| assert initial != "base" |
| |
| walk_up = [ |
| is_revision(rev) |
| for rev in self.get_revisions( |
| self.bases if initial is None else initial.nextrev |
| ) |
| ] |
| if branch_label: |
| children = self.filter_for_lineage(walk_up, branch_label) |
| else: |
| children = walk_up |
| else: |
| |
| if initial == "base": |
| children = () |
| else: |
| children = self.get_revisions( |
| self.heads |
| if initial is None |
| else initial.down_revision |
| ) |
| if not children: |
| children = ("base",) |
| if not children: |
| |
| |
| ret = None if no_overwalk else initial |
| return ret |
| elif len(children) > 1: |
| raise RevisionError("Ambiguous walk") |
| initial = children[0] |
|
|
| return initial |
|
|
| def _parse_downgrade_target( |
| self, |
| current_revisions: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| target: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| assert_relative_length: bool, |
| ) -> Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[_RevisionOrBase]]: |
| """ |
| Parse downgrade command syntax :target to retrieve the target revision |
| and branch label (if any) given the :current_revisions stamp of the |
| database. |
| |
| Returns a tuple (branch_label, target_revision) where branch_label |
| is a string from the command specifying the branch to consider (or |
| None if no branch given), and target_revision is a Revision object |
| which the command refers to. target_revisions is None if the command |
| refers to 'base'. The target may be specified in absolute form, or |
| relative to :current_revisions. |
| """ |
| if target is None: |
| return None, None |
| assert isinstance( |
| target, str |
| ), "Expected downgrade target in string form" |
| match = _relative_destination.match(target) |
| if match: |
| branch_label, symbol, relative = match.groups() |
| rel_int = int(relative) |
| if rel_int >= 0: |
| if symbol is None: |
| |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Relative revision %s didn't " |
| "produce %d migrations" % (relative, abs(rel_int)) |
| ) |
| |
| rev = self._walk( |
| symbol, |
| rel_int, |
| branch_label, |
| no_overwalk=assert_relative_length, |
| ) |
| if rev is None: |
| raise RevisionError("Walked too far") |
| return branch_label, rev |
| else: |
| relative_revision = symbol is None |
| if relative_revision: |
| |
| if branch_label: |
| cr_tuple = util.to_tuple(current_revisions) |
| symbol_list: Sequence[str] |
| symbol_list = self.filter_for_lineage( |
| cr_tuple, branch_label |
| ) |
| if not symbol_list: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| all_current = cast( |
| Set[Revision], self._get_all_current(cr_tuple) |
| ) |
| sl_all_current = self.filter_for_lineage( |
| all_current, branch_label |
| ) |
| symbol_list = [ |
| r.revision if r else r |
| for r in sl_all_current |
| ] |
|
|
| assert len(symbol_list) == 1 |
| symbol = symbol_list[0] |
| else: |
| current_revisions = util.to_tuple(current_revisions) |
| if not current_revisions: |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Relative revision %s didn't " |
| "produce %d migrations" |
| % (relative, abs(rel_int)) |
| ) |
| |
| if len(set(current_revisions)) > 1: |
| util.warn( |
| "downgrade -1 from multiple heads is " |
| "ambiguous; " |
| "this usage will be disallowed in a future " |
| "release." |
| ) |
| symbol = current_revisions[0] |
| |
| |
| branch_label = symbol |
| |
| rev = self._walk( |
| start=self.get_revision(symbol) |
| if branch_label is None |
| else self.get_revision("%s@%s" % (branch_label, symbol)), |
| steps=rel_int, |
| no_overwalk=assert_relative_length, |
| ) |
| if rev is None: |
| if relative_revision: |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Relative revision %s didn't " |
| "produce %d migrations" % (relative, abs(rel_int)) |
| ) |
| else: |
| raise RevisionError("Walked too far") |
| return branch_label, rev |
|
|
| |
| branch_label, _, symbol = target.rpartition("@") |
| if not branch_label: |
| branch_label = None |
| return branch_label, self.get_revision(symbol) |
|
|
| def _parse_upgrade_target( |
| self, |
| current_revisions: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| target: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| assert_relative_length: bool, |
| ) -> Tuple[Optional[_RevisionOrBase], ...]: |
| """ |
| Parse upgrade command syntax :target to retrieve the target revision |
| and given the :current_revisions stamp of the database. |
| |
| Returns a tuple of Revision objects which should be iterated/upgraded |
| to. The target may be specified in absolute form, or relative to |
| :current_revisions. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(target, str): |
| match = _relative_destination.match(target) |
| else: |
| match = None |
|
|
| if not match: |
| |
| return self.get_revisions(target) |
|
|
| current_revisions_tup: Union[str, Tuple[Optional[str], ...], None] |
| current_revisions_tup = util.to_tuple(current_revisions) |
|
|
| branch_label, symbol, relative_str = match.groups() |
| relative = int(relative_str) |
| if relative > 0: |
| if symbol is None: |
| if not current_revisions_tup: |
| current_revisions_tup = (None,) |
| |
| start_revs = current_revisions_tup |
| if branch_label: |
| start_revs = self.filter_for_lineage( |
| self.get_revisions(current_revisions_tup), |
| branch_label, |
| ) |
| if not start_revs: |
| |
| |
| active_on_branch = self.filter_for_lineage( |
| self._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| self.get_revisions(current_revisions_tup) |
| ), |
| branch_label, |
| ) |
| |
| |
| start_revs = tuple( |
| {rev.revision for rev in active_on_branch} |
| - { |
| down |
| for rev in active_on_branch |
| for down in rev._normalized_down_revisions |
| } |
| ) |
| if not start_revs: |
| |
| |
| start_revs = (None,) |
| if len(start_revs) > 1: |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Ambiguous upgrade from multiple current revisions" |
| ) |
| |
| rev = self._walk( |
| start=start_revs[0], |
| steps=relative, |
| branch_label=branch_label, |
| no_overwalk=assert_relative_length, |
| ) |
| if rev is None: |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Relative revision %s didn't " |
| "produce %d migrations" % (relative_str, abs(relative)) |
| ) |
| return (rev,) |
| else: |
| |
| return ( |
| self._walk( |
| start=self.get_revision(symbol), |
| steps=relative, |
| branch_label=branch_label, |
| no_overwalk=assert_relative_length, |
| ), |
| ) |
| else: |
| if symbol is None: |
| |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Relative revision %s didn't " |
| "produce %d migrations" % (relative, abs(relative)) |
| ) |
| return ( |
| self._walk( |
| start=self.get_revision(symbol) |
| if branch_label is None |
| else self.get_revision("%s@%s" % (branch_label, symbol)), |
| steps=relative, |
| no_overwalk=assert_relative_length, |
| ), |
| ) |
|
|
| def _collect_downgrade_revisions( |
| self, |
| upper: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| lower: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| inclusive: bool, |
| implicit_base: bool, |
| assert_relative_length: bool, |
| ) -> Tuple[Set[Revision], Tuple[Optional[_RevisionOrBase], ...]]: |
| """ |
| Compute the set of current revisions specified by :upper, and the |
| downgrade target specified by :target. Return all dependents of target |
| which are currently active. |
| |
| :inclusive=True includes the target revision in the set |
| """ |
|
|
| branch_label, target_revision = self._parse_downgrade_target( |
| current_revisions=upper, |
| target=lower, |
| assert_relative_length=assert_relative_length, |
| ) |
| if target_revision == "base": |
| target_revision = None |
| assert target_revision is None or isinstance(target_revision, Revision) |
|
|
| roots: List[Revision] |
| |
| if target_revision is None: |
| |
| roots = [ |
| rev |
| for rev in self._revision_map.values() |
| if rev is not None and rev.down_revision is None |
| ] |
| elif inclusive: |
| |
| roots = [target_revision] |
| else: |
| |
| roots = [ |
| is_revision(rev) |
| for rev in self.get_revisions(target_revision.nextrev) |
| ] |
|
|
| if branch_label and len(roots) > 1: |
| |
| ancestors = { |
| rev.revision |
| for rev in self._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| [self._resolve_branch(branch_label)], |
| include_dependencies=False, |
| ) |
| } |
| |
| |
| roots = [ |
| is_revision(rev) |
| for rev in self.get_revisions( |
| {rev.revision for rev in roots}.intersection(ancestors) |
| ) |
| ] |
|
|
| |
| if len(roots) == 0: |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Not a valid downgrade target from current heads" |
| ) |
|
|
| heads = self.get_revisions(upper) |
|
|
| |
| |
| downgrade_revisions = set( |
| self._get_descendant_nodes( |
| roots, |
| include_dependencies=True, |
| omit_immediate_dependencies=False, |
| ) |
| ) |
| active_revisions = set( |
| self._get_ancestor_nodes(heads, include_dependencies=True) |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| downgrade_revisions.intersection_update(active_revisions) |
|
|
| if implicit_base: |
| |
| downgrade_revisions.update( |
| active_revisions.difference(self._get_ancestor_nodes(roots)) |
| ) |
|
|
| if ( |
| target_revision is not None |
| and not downgrade_revisions |
| and target_revision not in heads |
| ): |
| |
|
|
| raise RangeNotAncestorError("Nothing to drop", upper) |
|
|
| return downgrade_revisions, heads |
|
|
| def _collect_upgrade_revisions( |
| self, |
| upper: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| lower: _RevisionIdentifierType, |
| inclusive: bool, |
| implicit_base: bool, |
| assert_relative_length: bool, |
| ) -> Tuple[Set[Revision], Tuple[Revision, ...]]: |
| """ |
| Compute the set of required revisions specified by :upper, and the |
| current set of active revisions specified by :lower. Find the |
| difference between the two to compute the required upgrades. |
| |
| :inclusive=True includes the current/lower revisions in the set |
| |
| :implicit_base=False only returns revisions which are downstream |
| of the current/lower revisions. Dependencies from branches with |
| different bases will not be included. |
| """ |
| targets: Collection[Revision] = [ |
| is_revision(rev) |
| for rev in self._parse_upgrade_target( |
| current_revisions=lower, |
| target=upper, |
| assert_relative_length=assert_relative_length, |
| ) |
| ] |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
| |
| if isinstance(lower, str) and "@" in lower: |
| branch, _, _ = lower.partition("@") |
| branch_rev = self.get_revision(branch) |
| if branch_rev is not None and branch_rev.revision == branch: |
| |
| assert len(branch_rev.branch_labels) == 1 |
| branch = next(iter(branch_rev.branch_labels)) |
| targets = { |
| need for need in targets if branch in need.branch_labels |
| } |
|
|
| required_node_set = set( |
| self._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| targets, check=True, include_dependencies=True |
| ) |
| ).union(targets) |
|
|
| current_revisions = self.get_revisions(lower) |
| if not implicit_base and any( |
| rev not in required_node_set |
| for rev in current_revisions |
| if rev is not None |
| ): |
| raise RangeNotAncestorError(lower, upper) |
| assert ( |
| type(current_revisions) is tuple |
| ), "current_revisions should be a tuple" |
|
|
| |
| |
| if current_revisions and current_revisions[0] is None: |
| _, rev = self._parse_downgrade_target( |
| current_revisions=upper, |
| target=lower, |
| assert_relative_length=assert_relative_length, |
| ) |
| assert rev |
| if rev == "base": |
| current_revisions = tuple() |
| lower = None |
| else: |
| current_revisions = (rev,) |
| lower = rev.revision |
|
|
| current_node_set = set( |
| self._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| current_revisions, check=True, include_dependencies=True |
| ) |
| ).union(current_revisions) |
|
|
| needs = required_node_set.difference(current_node_set) |
|
|
| |
| if inclusive: |
| needs.update(is_revision(rev) for rev in self.get_revisions(lower)) |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if current_revisions and not implicit_base: |
| lower_descendents = self._get_descendant_nodes( |
| [is_revision(rev) for rev in current_revisions], |
| check=True, |
| include_dependencies=False, |
| ) |
| needs.intersection_update(lower_descendents) |
|
|
| return needs, tuple(targets) |
|
|
| def _get_all_current( |
| self, id_: Tuple[str, ...] |
| ) -> Set[Optional[_RevisionOrBase]]: |
| top_revs: Set[Optional[_RevisionOrBase]] |
| top_revs = set(self.get_revisions(id_)) |
| top_revs.update( |
| self._get_ancestor_nodes(list(top_revs), include_dependencies=True) |
| ) |
| return self._filter_into_branch_heads(top_revs) |
|
|
|
|
| class Revision: |
| """Base class for revisioned objects. |
| |
| The :class:`.Revision` class is the base of the more public-facing |
| :class:`.Script` object, which represents a migration script. |
| The mechanics of revision management and traversal are encapsulated |
| within :class:`.Revision`, while :class:`.Script` applies this logic |
| to Python files in a version directory. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| nextrev: FrozenSet[str] = frozenset() |
| """following revisions, based on down_revision only.""" |
|
|
| _all_nextrev: FrozenSet[str] = frozenset() |
|
|
| revision: str = None |
| """The string revision number.""" |
|
|
| down_revision: Optional[_RevIdType] = None |
| """The ``down_revision`` identifier(s) within the migration script. |
| |
| Note that the total set of "down" revisions is |
| down_revision + dependencies. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| dependencies: Optional[_RevIdType] = None |
| """Additional revisions which this revision is dependent on. |
| |
| From a migration standpoint, these dependencies are added to the |
| down_revision to form the full iteration. However, the separation |
| of down_revision from "dependencies" is to assist in navigating |
| a history that contains many branches, typically a multi-root scenario. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| branch_labels: Set[str] = None |
| """Optional string/tuple of symbolic names to apply to this |
| revision's branch""" |
|
|
| _resolved_dependencies: Tuple[str, ...] |
| _normalized_resolved_dependencies: Tuple[str, ...] |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def verify_rev_id(cls, revision: str) -> None: |
| illegal_chars = set(revision).intersection(_revision_illegal_chars) |
| if illegal_chars: |
| raise RevisionError( |
| "Character(s) '%s' not allowed in revision identifier '%s'" |
| % (", ".join(sorted(illegal_chars)), revision) |
| ) |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| revision: str, |
| down_revision: Optional[Union[str, Tuple[str, ...]]], |
| dependencies: Optional[Union[str, Tuple[str, ...]]] = None, |
| branch_labels: Optional[Union[str, Tuple[str, ...]]] = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| if down_revision and revision in util.to_tuple(down_revision): |
| raise LoopDetected(revision) |
| elif dependencies is not None and revision in util.to_tuple( |
| dependencies |
| ): |
| raise DependencyLoopDetected(revision) |
|
|
| self.verify_rev_id(revision) |
| self.revision = revision |
| self.down_revision = tuple_rev_as_scalar(util.to_tuple(down_revision)) |
| self.dependencies = tuple_rev_as_scalar(util.to_tuple(dependencies)) |
| self._orig_branch_labels = util.to_tuple(branch_labels, default=()) |
| self.branch_labels = set(self._orig_branch_labels) |
|
|
| def __repr__(self) -> str: |
| args = [repr(self.revision), repr(self.down_revision)] |
| if self.dependencies: |
| args.append("dependencies=%r" % (self.dependencies,)) |
| if self.branch_labels: |
| args.append("branch_labels=%r" % (self.branch_labels,)) |
| return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(args)) |
|
|
| def add_nextrev(self, revision: Revision) -> None: |
| self._all_nextrev = self._all_nextrev.union([revision.revision]) |
| if self.revision in revision._versioned_down_revisions: |
| self.nextrev = self.nextrev.union([revision.revision]) |
|
|
| @property |
| def _all_down_revisions(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| return util.dedupe_tuple( |
| util.to_tuple(self.down_revision, default=()) |
| + self._resolved_dependencies |
| ) |
|
|
| @property |
| def _normalized_down_revisions(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| """return immediate down revisions for a rev, omitting dependencies |
| that are still dependencies of ancestors. |
| |
| """ |
| return util.dedupe_tuple( |
| util.to_tuple(self.down_revision, default=()) |
| + self._normalized_resolved_dependencies |
| ) |
|
|
| @property |
| def _versioned_down_revisions(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| return util.to_tuple(self.down_revision, default=()) |
|
|
| @property |
| def is_head(self) -> bool: |
| """Return True if this :class:`.Revision` is a 'head' revision. |
| |
| This is determined based on whether any other :class:`.Script` |
| within the :class:`.ScriptDirectory` refers to this |
| :class:`.Script`. Multiple heads can be present. |
| |
| """ |
| return not bool(self.nextrev) |
|
|
| @property |
| def _is_real_head(self) -> bool: |
| return not bool(self._all_nextrev) |
|
|
| @property |
| def is_base(self) -> bool: |
| """Return True if this :class:`.Revision` is a 'base' revision.""" |
|
|
| return self.down_revision is None |
|
|
| @property |
| def _is_real_base(self) -> bool: |
| """Return True if this :class:`.Revision` is a "real" base revision, |
| e.g. that it has no dependencies either.""" |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| return self.down_revision is None and self.dependencies is None |
|
|
| @property |
| def is_branch_point(self) -> bool: |
| """Return True if this :class:`.Script` is a branch point. |
| |
| A branchpoint is defined as a :class:`.Script` which is referred |
| to by more than one succeeding :class:`.Script`, that is more |
| than one :class:`.Script` has a `down_revision` identifier pointing |
| here. |
| |
| """ |
| return len(self.nextrev) > 1 |
|
|
| @property |
| def _is_real_branch_point(self) -> bool: |
| """Return True if this :class:`.Script` is a 'real' branch point, |
| taking into account dependencies as well. |
| |
| """ |
| return len(self._all_nextrev) > 1 |
|
|
| @property |
| def is_merge_point(self) -> bool: |
| """Return True if this :class:`.Script` is a merge point.""" |
|
|
| return len(self._versioned_down_revisions) > 1 |
|
|
|
|
| @overload |
| def tuple_rev_as_scalar(rev: None) -> None: |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| @overload |
| def tuple_rev_as_scalar( |
| rev: Union[Tuple[_T, ...], List[_T]] |
| ) -> Union[_T, Tuple[_T, ...], List[_T]]: |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| def tuple_rev_as_scalar( |
| rev: Optional[Sequence[_T]], |
| ) -> Union[_T, Sequence[_T], None]: |
| if not rev: |
| return None |
| elif len(rev) == 1: |
| return rev[0] |
| else: |
| return rev |
|
|
|
|
| def is_revision(rev: Any) -> Revision: |
| assert isinstance(rev, Revision) |
| return rev |
|
|