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3c4eefe9
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3c4eefe9
authored
Sep 07, 2000
by
Jim Fulton
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@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
# may have a back pointer to a version record or to a non-version
# record.
#
__version__
=
'$Revision: 1.4
7
$'
[
11
:
-
2
]
__version__
=
'$Revision: 1.4
8
$'
[
11
:
-
2
]
import
struct
,
time
,
os
,
bpthread
,
string
,
base64
,
sys
from
struct
import
pack
,
unpack
...
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@@ -298,10 +298,13 @@ class FileStorage(BaseStorage.BaseStorage):
self
.
_pos
,
self
.
_oid
,
tid
=
read_index
(
file
,
file_name
,
index
,
vindex
,
tindex
,
stop
,
ltid
=
ltid
,
start
=
start
,
maxoid
=
maxoid
,
read_only
=
read_only
,
)
else
:
self
.
_pos
,
self
.
_oid
,
tid
=
read_index
(
file
,
file_name
,
index
,
vindex
,
tindex
,
stop
)
file
,
file_name
,
index
,
vindex
,
tindex
,
stop
,
read_only
=
read_only
,
)
self
.
_ts
=
tid
=
TimeStamp
(
tid
)
t
=
time
.
time
()
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...
@@ -522,15 +525,18 @@ class FileStorage(BaseStorage.BaseStorage):
if
tstatus
!=
'u'
:
# Yee ha! We can quit
break
elif
h
[
16
:
24
]
==
pnv
:
# This is the first current record, so unmark it.
# Note that we don't need to check if this was
# undone. If it *was* undone, then there must
# be a later record that is the first record, or
# there isn't a current record. In either case,
# we can't be in this branch. :)
del
current_oids
[
oid
]
# The following optimization fails miserably
# if, for some reason, an object is written twice
# in the same transaction!
#elif h[16:24] == pnv and pnv != z64:
# # This is the first current record, so unmark it.
# # Note that we don't need to check if this was
# # undone. If it *was* undone, then there must
# # be a later record that is the first record, or
# # there isn't a current record. In either case,
# # we can't be in this branch. :)
# del current_oids[oid]
spos
=
h
[
-
8
:]
srcpos
=
U64
(
spos
)
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@@ -997,7 +1003,7 @@ class FileStorage(BaseStorage.BaseStorage):
_lock_release
=
self
.
_lock_release
index
,
vindex
,
tindex
,
tvindex
=
self
.
_newIndexes
()
name
=
self
.
__name__
file
=
open
(
name
,
'r
+
b'
)
file
=
open
(
name
,
'rb'
)
stop
=
`apply(TimeStamp, time.gmtime(t)[:5]+(t%60,))`
if
stop
==
z64
:
raise
FileStorageError
,
'Invalid pack time'
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...
@@ -1016,7 +1022,9 @@ class FileStorage(BaseStorage.BaseStorage):
locked
=
0
packpos
,
maxoid
,
ltid
=
read_index
(
file
,
name
,
index
,
vindex
,
tindex
,
stop
)
file
,
name
,
index
,
vindex
,
tindex
,
stop
,
read_only
=
1
,
)
if
self
.
_redundant_pack
(
file
,
packpos
):
raise
FileStorageError
,
(
...
...
@@ -1522,7 +1530,7 @@ def recover(file_name):
def
read_index
(
file
,
name
,
index
,
vindex
,
tindex
,
stop
=
'
\
377
'
*
8
,
ltid
=
z64
,
start
=
4L
,
maxoid
=
z64
,
recover
=
0
):
ltid
=
z64
,
start
=
4L
,
maxoid
=
z64
,
recover
=
0
,
read_only
=
0
):
read
=
file
.
read
seek
=
file
.
seek
...
...
@@ -1534,7 +1542,7 @@ def read_index(file, name, index, vindex, tindex, stop='\377'*8,
seek
(
0
)
if
read
(
4
)
!=
packed_version
:
raise
FileStorageFormatError
,
name
else
:
file
.
write
(
packed_version
)
if
not
read_only
:
file
.
write
(
packed_version
)
return
4L
,
maxoid
,
ltid
index_get
=
index
.
get
...
...
@@ -1551,9 +1559,10 @@ def read_index(file, name, index, vindex, tindex, stop='\377'*8,
h
=
read
(
23
)
if
not
h
:
break
if
len
(
h
)
!=
23
:
warn
(
'%s truncated at %s'
,
name
,
pos
)
seek
(
pos
)
file
.
truncate
()
if
not
read_only
:
warn
(
'%s truncated at %s'
,
name
,
pos
)
seek
(
pos
)
file
.
truncate
()
break
tid
,
stl
,
status
,
ul
,
dl
,
el
=
unpack
(
">8s8scHHH"
,
h
)
...
...
@@ -1569,9 +1578,10 @@ def read_index(file, name, index, vindex, tindex, stop='\377'*8,
# Hm, the data were truncated or the checkpoint flag wasn't
# cleared. They may also be corrupted,
# in which case, we don't want to totally lose the data.
warn
(
"%s truncated, possibly due to damaged records at %s"
,
name
,
pos
)
_truncate
(
file
,
name
,
pos
)
if
not
read_only
:
warn
(
"%s truncated, possibly due to damaged records at %s"
,
name
,
pos
)
_truncate
(
file
,
name
,
pos
)
break
if
status
not
in
' up'
:
...
...
@@ -1589,11 +1599,12 @@ def read_index(file, name, index, vindex, tindex, stop='\377'*8,
# reasonable:
if
file_size
-
rtl
<
pos
or
rtl
<
23
:
nearPanic
(
'%s has invalid transaction header at %s'
,
name
,
pos
)
warn
(
"It appears that there is invalid data at the end of the "
"file, possibly due to a system crash. %s truncated "
"to recover from bad data at end."
%
name
)
_truncate
(
file
,
name
,
pos
)
if
not
read_only
:
warn
(
"It appears that there is invalid data at the end of "
"the file, possibly due to a system crash. %s "
"truncated to recover from bad data at end."
%
name
)
_truncate
(
file
,
name
,
pos
)
break
else
:
if
recover
:
return
pos
,
None
,
None
...
...
@@ -1648,7 +1659,7 @@ def read_index(file, name, index, vindex, tindex, stop='\377'*8,
if
index_get
(
oid
,
0
)
!=
prev
:
if
prev
:
if
recover
:
return
tpos
,
None
,
None
panic
(
"%s incorrect previous pointer at %s"
,
name
,
pos
)
error
(
"%s incorrect previous pointer at %s"
,
name
,
pos
)
else
:
warn
(
"%s incorrect previous pointer at %s"
,
name
,
pos
)
...
...
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