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Traipse Alpha 'OpenRPG' {100427-03} Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go. Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of sacrifice. 'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the code. 'Ornery-Orc's main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the productivity of the user. Update Summary (Patch-2) New Features: New Namespace method with two new syntaxes New Namespace Internal is context sensitive, always! New Namespace External is 'as narrow as you make it' New Namespace FutureCheck helps ensure you don't receive an incorrect node New PluginDB access for URL2Link plugin New to Forms, they now show their content in Design Mode Fixes: Fix to Server GUI startup errors Fix to Server GUI Rooms tab updating Fix to Chat and Settings if non existant die roller is picked Fix to Dieroller and .open() used with .vs(). Successes are correctly calculated Fix to Alias Lib's Export to Tree, Open, Save features Fix to alias node, now works properly Fix to Splitter node, minor GUI cleanup Fix to Backgrounds not loading through remote loader Fix to Node name errors Fix to rolling dice in chat Whispers Fix to Splitters Sizing issues Fix to URL2Link plugin, modified regex compilation should remove memory leak Fix to mapy.py, a roll back due to zoomed grid issues Fix to whiteboard_handler, Circles work by you clicking the center of the circle Fix to Servers parse_incoming_dom which was outdated and did not respect XML Fix to a broken link in the server welcome message Daily: I was having problems with Chat tabs. All fixed now.
author sirebral
date Tue, 27 Apr 2010 06:56:52 -0500
parents 496dbf12a6cb
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# mpatch.py - Python implementation of mpatch.c
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference.

import struct
try:
    from cStringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
    from StringIO import StringIO

# This attempts to apply a series of patches in time proportional to
# the total size of the patches, rather than patches * len(text). This
# means rather than shuffling strings around, we shuffle around
# pointers to fragments with fragment lists.
#
# When the fragment lists get too long, we collapse them. To do this
# efficiently, we do all our operations inside a buffer created by
# mmap and simply use memmove. This avoids creating a bunch of large
# temporary string buffers.

def patches(a, bins):
    if not bins: return a

    plens = [len(x) for x in bins]
    pl = sum(plens)
    bl = len(a) + pl
    tl = bl + bl + pl # enough for the patches and two working texts
    b1, b2 = 0, bl

    if not tl: return a

    m = StringIO()
    def move(dest, src, count):
        """move count bytes from src to dest

        The file pointer is left at the end of dest.
        """
        m.seek(src)
        buf = m.read(count)
        m.seek(dest)
        m.write(buf)

    # load our original text
    m.write(a)
    frags = [(len(a), b1)]

    # copy all the patches into our segment so we can memmove from them
    pos = b2 + bl
    m.seek(pos)
    for p in bins: m.write(p)

    def pull(dst, src, l): # pull l bytes from src
        while l:
            f = src.pop(0)
            if f[0] > l: # do we need to split?
                src.insert(0, (f[0] - l, f[1] + l))
                dst.append((l, f[1]))
                return
            dst.append(f)
            l -= f[0]

    def collect(buf, list):
        start = buf
        for l, p in list:
            move(buf, p, l)
            buf += l
        return (buf - start, start)

    for plen in plens:
        # if our list gets too long, execute it
        if len(frags) > 128:
            b2, b1 = b1, b2
            frags = [collect(b1, frags)]

        new = []
        end = pos + plen
        last = 0
        while pos < end:
            m.seek(pos)
            p1, p2, l = struct.unpack(">lll", m.read(12))
            pull(new, frags, p1 - last) # what didn't change
            pull([], frags, p2 - p1)    # what got deleted
            new.append((l, pos + 12))        # what got added
            pos += l + 12
            last = p2
        frags = new + frags                    # what was left at the end

    t = collect(b2, frags)

    m.seek(t[1])
    return m.read(t[0])

def patchedsize(orig, delta):
    outlen, last, bin = 0, 0, 0
    binend = len(delta)
    data = 12

    while data <= binend:
        decode = delta[bin:bin + 12]
        start, end, length = struct.unpack(">lll", decode)
        if start > end:
            break
        bin = data + length
        data = bin + 12
        outlen += start - last
        last = end
        outlen += length

    if bin != binend:
        raise Exception("patch cannot be decoded")

    outlen += orig - last
    return outlen