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# Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Canonical Ltd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA

from __future__ import absolute_import

import bz2
import zlib

from bzrlib import (
    bencode,
    branch,
    bzrdir as _mod_bzrdir,
    config as _mod_config,
    controldir,
    debug,
    errors,
    gpg,
    graph,
    inventory_delta,
    lock,
    lockdir,
    osutils,
    registry,
    repository as _mod_repository,
    revision as _mod_revision,
    static_tuple,
    symbol_versioning,
    testament as _mod_testament,
    urlutils,
    vf_repository,
    vf_search,
    )
from bzrlib.branch import BranchReferenceFormat, BranchWriteLockResult
from bzrlib.decorators import needs_read_lock, needs_write_lock, only_raises
from bzrlib.errors import (
    NoSuchRevision,
    SmartProtocolError,
    )
from bzrlib.i18n import gettext
from bzrlib.inventory import Inventory
from bzrlib.lockable_files import LockableFiles
from bzrlib.smart import client, vfs, repository as smart_repo
from bzrlib.smart.client import _SmartClient
from bzrlib.revision import NULL_REVISION
from bzrlib.revisiontree import InventoryRevisionTree
from bzrlib.repository import RepositoryWriteLockResult, _LazyListJoin
from bzrlib.serializer import format_registry as serializer_format_registry
from bzrlib.trace import mutter, note, warning, log_exception_quietly
from bzrlib.versionedfile import FulltextContentFactory


_DEFAULT_SEARCH_DEPTH = 100


class _RpcHelper(object):
    """Mixin class that helps with issuing RPCs."""

    def _call(self, method, *args, **err_context):
        try:
            return self._client.call(method, *args)
        except errors.ErrorFromSmartServer, err:
            self._translate_error(err, **err_context)

    def _call_expecting_body(self, method, *args, **err_context):
        try:
            return self._client.call_expecting_body(method, *args)
        except errors.ErrorFromSmartServer, err:
            self._translate_error(err, **err_context)

    def _call_with_body_bytes(self, method, args, body_bytes, **err_context):
        try:
            return self._client.call_with_body_bytes(method, args, body_bytes)
        except errors.ErrorFromSmartServer, err:
            self._translate_error(err, **err_context)

    def _call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(self, method, args, body_bytes,
                                             **err_context):
        try:
            return self._client.call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
                method, args, body_bytes)
        except errors.ErrorFromSmartServer, err:
            self._translate_error(err, **err_context)


def response_tuple_to_repo_format(response):
    """Convert a response tuple describing a repository format to a format."""
    format = RemoteRepositoryFormat()
    format._rich_root_data = (response[0] == 'yes')
    format._supports_tree_reference = (response[1] == 'yes')
    format._supports_external_lookups = (response[2] == 'yes')
    format._network_name = response[3]
    return format


# Note that RemoteBzrDirProber lives in bzrlib.bzrdir so bzrlib.remote
# does not have to be imported unless a remote format is involved.

class RemoteBzrDirFormat(_mod_bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1):
    """Format representing bzrdirs accessed via a smart server"""

    supports_workingtrees = False

    colocated_branches = False

    def __init__(self):
        _mod_bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1.__init__(self)
        # XXX: It's a bit ugly that the network name is here, because we'd
        # like to believe that format objects are stateless or at least
        # immutable,  However, we do at least avoid mutating the name after
        # it's returned.  See <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/504102>
        self._network_name = None

    def __repr__(self):
        return "%s(_network_name=%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__,
            self._network_name)

    def get_format_description(self):
        if self._network_name:
            try:
                real_format = controldir.network_format_registry.get(
                        self._network_name)
            except KeyError:
                pass
            else:
                return 'Remote: ' + real_format.get_format_description()
        return 'bzr remote bzrdir'

    def get_format_string(self):
        raise NotImplementedError(self.get_format_string)

    def network_name(self):
        if self._network_name:
            return self._network_name
        else:
            raise AssertionError("No network name set.")

    def initialize_on_transport(self, transport):
        try:
            # hand off the request to the smart server
            client_medium = transport.get_smart_medium()
        except errors.NoSmartMedium:
            # TODO: lookup the local format from a server hint.
            local_dir_format = _mod_bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()
            return local_dir_format.initialize_on_transport(transport)
        client = _SmartClient(client_medium)
        path = client.remote_path_from_transport(transport)
        try:
            response = client.call('BzrDirFormat.initialize', path)
        except errors.ErrorFromSmartServer, err:
            _translate_error(err, path=path)
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.SmartProtocolError('unexpected response code %s' % (response,))
        format = RemoteBzrDirFormat()
        self._supply_sub_formats_to(format)
        return RemoteBzrDir(transport, format)

    def parse_NoneTrueFalse(self, arg):
        if not arg:
            return None
        if arg == 'False':
            return False
        if arg == 'True':
            return True
        raise AssertionError("invalid arg %r" % arg)

    def _serialize_NoneTrueFalse(self, arg):
        if arg is False:
            return 'False'
        if arg:
            return 'True'
        return ''

    def _serialize_NoneString(self, arg):
        return arg or ''

    def initialize_on_transport_ex(self, transport, use_existing_dir=False,
        create_prefix=False, force_new_repo=False, stacked_on=None,
        stack_on_pwd=None, repo_format_name=None, make_working_trees=None,
        shared_repo=False):
        try:
            # hand off the request to the smart server
            client_medium = transport.get_smart_medium()
        except errors.NoSmartMedium:
            do_vfs = True
        else:
            # Decline to open it if the server doesn't support our required
            # version (3) so that the VFS-based transport will do it.
            if client_medium.should_probe():
                try:
                    server_version = client_medium.protocol_version()
                    if server_version != '2':
                        do_vfs = True
                    else:
                        do_vfs = False
                except errors.SmartProtocolError:
                    # Apparently there's no usable smart server there, even though
                    # the medium supports the smart protocol.
                    do_vfs = True
            else:
                do_vfs = False
        if not do_vfs:
            client = _SmartClient(client_medium)
            path = client.remote_path_from_transport(transport)
            if client_medium._is_remote_before((1, 16)):
                do_vfs = True
        if do_vfs:
            # TODO: lookup the local format from a server hint.
            local_dir_format = _mod_bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()
            self._supply_sub_formats_to(local_dir_format)
            return local_dir_format.initialize_on_transport_ex(transport,
                use_existing_dir=use_existing_dir, create_prefix=create_prefix,
                force_new_repo=force_new_repo, stacked_on=stacked_on,
                stack_on_pwd=stack_on_pwd, repo_format_name=repo_format_name,
                make_working_trees=make_working_trees, shared_repo=shared_repo,
                vfs_only=True)
        return self._initialize_on_transport_ex_rpc(client, path, transport,
            use_existing_dir, create_prefix, force_new_repo, stacked_on,
            stack_on_pwd, repo_format_name, make_working_trees, shared_repo)

    def _initialize_on_transport_ex_rpc(self, client, path, transport,
        use_existing_dir, create_prefix, force_new_repo, stacked_on,
        stack_on_pwd, repo_format_name, make_working_trees, shared_repo):
        args = []
        args.append(self._serialize_NoneTrueFalse(use_existing_dir))
        args.append(self._serialize_NoneTrueFalse(create_prefix))
        args.append(self._serialize_NoneTrueFalse(force_new_repo))
        args.append(self._serialize_NoneString(stacked_on))
        # stack_on_pwd is often/usually our transport
        if stack_on_pwd:
            try:
                stack_on_pwd = transport.relpath(stack_on_pwd)
                if not stack_on_pwd:
                    stack_on_pwd = '.'
            except errors.PathNotChild:
                pass
        args.append(self._serialize_NoneString(stack_on_pwd))
        args.append(self._serialize_NoneString(repo_format_name))
        args.append(self._serialize_NoneTrueFalse(make_working_trees))
        args.append(self._serialize_NoneTrueFalse(shared_repo))
        request_network_name = self._network_name or \
            _mod_bzrdir.BzrDirFormat.get_default_format().network_name()
        try:
            response = client.call('BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex_1.16',
                request_network_name, path, *args)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            client._medium._remember_remote_is_before((1,16))
            local_dir_format = _mod_bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()
            self._supply_sub_formats_to(local_dir_format)
            return local_dir_format.initialize_on_transport_ex(transport,
                use_existing_dir=use_existing_dir, create_prefix=create_prefix,
                force_new_repo=force_new_repo, stacked_on=stacked_on,
                stack_on_pwd=stack_on_pwd, repo_format_name=repo_format_name,
                make_working_trees=make_working_trees, shared_repo=shared_repo,
                vfs_only=True)
        except errors.ErrorFromSmartServer, err:
            _translate_error(err, path=path)
        repo_path = response[0]
        bzrdir_name = response[6]
        require_stacking = response[7]
        require_stacking = self.parse_NoneTrueFalse(require_stacking)
        format = RemoteBzrDirFormat()
        format._network_name = bzrdir_name
        self._supply_sub_formats_to(format)
        bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, format, _client=client)
        if repo_path:
            repo_format = response_tuple_to_repo_format(response[1:])
            if repo_path == '.':
                repo_path = ''
            if repo_path:
                repo_bzrdir_format = RemoteBzrDirFormat()
                repo_bzrdir_format._network_name = response[5]
                repo_bzr = RemoteBzrDir(transport.clone(repo_path),
                    repo_bzrdir_format)
            else:
                repo_bzr = bzrdir
            final_stack = response[8] or None
            final_stack_pwd = response[9] or None
            if final_stack_pwd:
                final_stack_pwd = urlutils.join(
                    transport.base, final_stack_pwd)
            remote_repo = RemoteRepository(repo_bzr, repo_format)
            if len(response) > 10:
                # Updated server verb that locks remotely.
                repo_lock_token = response[10] or None
                remote_repo.lock_write(repo_lock_token, _skip_rpc=True)
                if repo_lock_token:
                    remote_repo.dont_leave_lock_in_place()
            else:
                remote_repo.lock_write()
            policy = _mod_bzrdir.UseExistingRepository(remote_repo, final_stack,
                final_stack_pwd, require_stacking)
            policy.acquire_repository()
        else:
            remote_repo = None
            policy = None
        bzrdir._format.set_branch_format(self.get_branch_format())
        if require_stacking:
            # The repo has already been created, but we need to make sure that
            # we'll make a stackable branch.
            bzrdir._format.require_stacking(_skip_repo=True)
        return remote_repo, bzrdir, require_stacking, policy

    def _open(self, transport):
        return RemoteBzrDir(transport, self)

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, RemoteBzrDirFormat):
            return False
        return self.get_format_description() == other.get_format_description()

    def __return_repository_format(self):
        # Always return a RemoteRepositoryFormat object, but if a specific bzr
        # repository format has been asked for, tell the RemoteRepositoryFormat
        # that it should use that for init() etc.
        result = RemoteRepositoryFormat()
        custom_format = getattr(self, '_repository_format', None)
        if custom_format:
            if isinstance(custom_format, RemoteRepositoryFormat):
                return custom_format
            else:
                # We will use the custom format to create repositories over the
                # wire; expose its details like rich_root_data for code to
                # query
                result._custom_format = custom_format
        return result

    def get_branch_format(self):
        result = _mod_bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1.get_branch_format(self)
        if not isinstance(result, RemoteBranchFormat):
            new_result = RemoteBranchFormat()
            new_result._custom_format = result
            # cache the result
            self.set_branch_format(new_result)
            result = new_result
        return result

    repository_format = property(__return_repository_format,
        _mod_bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1._set_repository_format) #.im_func)


class RemoteControlStore(_mod_config.IniFileStore):
    """Control store which attempts to use HPSS calls to retrieve control store.

    Note that this is specific to bzr-based formats.
    """

    def __init__(self, bzrdir):
        super(RemoteControlStore, self).__init__()
        self.bzrdir = bzrdir
        self._real_store = None

    def lock_write(self, token=None):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_store.lock_write(token)

    def unlock(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_store.unlock()

    @needs_write_lock
    def save(self):
        # We need to be able to override the undecorated implementation
        self.save_without_locking()

    def save_without_locking(self):
        super(RemoteControlStore, self).save()

    def _ensure_real(self):
        self.bzrdir._ensure_real()
        if self._real_store is None:
            self._real_store = _mod_config.ControlStore(self.bzrdir)

    def external_url(self):
        return urlutils.join(self.branch.user_url, 'control.conf')

    def _load_content(self):
        medium = self.bzrdir._client._medium
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self.bzrdir._client)
        try:
            response, handler = self.bzrdir._call_expecting_body(
                'BzrDir.get_config_file', path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_store._load_content()
        if len(response) and response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return handler.read_body_bytes()

    def _save_content(self, content):
        # FIXME JRV 2011-11-22: Ideally this should use a
        # HPSS call too, but at the moment it is not possible
        # to write lock control directories.
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_store._save_content(content)


class RemoteBzrDir(_mod_bzrdir.BzrDir, _RpcHelper):
    """Control directory on a remote server, accessed via bzr:// or similar."""

    def __init__(self, transport, format, _client=None, _force_probe=False):
        """Construct a RemoteBzrDir.

        :param _client: Private parameter for testing. Disables probing and the
            use of a real bzrdir.
        """
        _mod_bzrdir.BzrDir.__init__(self, transport, format)
        # this object holds a delegated bzrdir that uses file-level operations
        # to talk to the other side
        self._real_bzrdir = None
        self._has_working_tree = None
        # 1-shot cache for the call pattern 'create_branch; open_branch' - see
        # create_branch for details.
        self._next_open_branch_result = None

        if _client is None:
            medium = transport.get_smart_medium()
            self._client = client._SmartClient(medium)
        else:
            self._client = _client
            if not _force_probe:
                return

        self._probe_bzrdir()

    def __repr__(self):
        return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self._client)

    def _probe_bzrdir(self):
        medium = self._client._medium
        path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        if medium._is_remote_before((2, 1)):
            self._rpc_open(path)
            return
        try:
            self._rpc_open_2_1(path)
            return
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((2, 1))
            self._rpc_open(path)

    def _rpc_open_2_1(self, path):
        response = self._call('BzrDir.open_2.1', path)
        if response == ('no',):
            raise errors.NotBranchError(path=self.root_transport.base)
        elif response[0] == 'yes':
            if response[1] == 'yes':
                self._has_working_tree = True
            elif response[1] == 'no':
                self._has_working_tree = False
            else:
                raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        else:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def _rpc_open(self, path):
        response = self._call('BzrDir.open', path)
        if response not in [('yes',), ('no',)]:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        if response == ('no',):
            raise errors.NotBranchError(path=self.root_transport.base)

    def _ensure_real(self):
        """Ensure that there is a _real_bzrdir set.

        Used before calls to self._real_bzrdir.
        """
        if not self._real_bzrdir:
            if 'hpssvfs' in debug.debug_flags:
                import traceback
                warning('VFS BzrDir access triggered\n%s',
                    ''.join(traceback.format_stack()))
            self._real_bzrdir = _mod_bzrdir.BzrDir.open_from_transport(
                self.root_transport, probers=[_mod_bzrdir.BzrProber])
            self._format._network_name = \
                self._real_bzrdir._format.network_name()

    def _translate_error(self, err, **context):
        _translate_error(err, bzrdir=self, **context)

    def break_lock(self):
        # Prevent aliasing problems in the next_open_branch_result cache.
        # See create_branch for rationale.
        self._next_open_branch_result = None
        return _mod_bzrdir.BzrDir.break_lock(self)

    def _vfs_checkout_metadir(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_bzrdir.checkout_metadir()

    def checkout_metadir(self):
        """Retrieve the controldir format to use for checkouts of this one.
        """
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((2, 5)):
            return self._vfs_checkout_metadir()
        path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._client.call('BzrDir.checkout_metadir',
                path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((2, 5))
            return self._vfs_checkout_metadir()
        if len(response) != 3:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        control_name, repo_name, branch_name = response
        try:
            format = controldir.network_format_registry.get(control_name)
        except KeyError:
            raise errors.UnknownFormatError(kind='control',
                format=control_name)
        if repo_name:
            try:
                repo_format = _mod_repository.network_format_registry.get(
                    repo_name)
            except KeyError:
                raise errors.UnknownFormatError(kind='repository',
                    format=repo_name)
            format.repository_format = repo_format
        if branch_name:
            try:
                format.set_branch_format(
                    branch.network_format_registry.get(branch_name))
            except KeyError:
                raise errors.UnknownFormatError(kind='branch',
                    format=branch_name)
        return format

    def _vfs_cloning_metadir(self, require_stacking=False):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_bzrdir.cloning_metadir(
            require_stacking=require_stacking)

    def cloning_metadir(self, require_stacking=False):
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 13)):
            return self._vfs_cloning_metadir(require_stacking=require_stacking)
        verb = 'BzrDir.cloning_metadir'
        if require_stacking:
            stacking = 'True'
        else:
            stacking = 'False'
        path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call(verb, path, stacking)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 13))
            return self._vfs_cloning_metadir(require_stacking=require_stacking)
        except errors.UnknownErrorFromSmartServer, err:
            if err.error_tuple != ('BranchReference',):
                raise
            # We need to resolve the branch reference to determine the
            # cloning_metadir.  This causes unnecessary RPCs to open the
            # referenced branch (and bzrdir, etc) but only when the caller
            # didn't already resolve the branch reference.
            referenced_branch = self.open_branch()
            return referenced_branch.bzrdir.cloning_metadir()
        if len(response) != 3:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        control_name, repo_name, branch_info = response
        if len(branch_info) != 2:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        branch_ref, branch_name = branch_info
        try:
            format = controldir.network_format_registry.get(control_name)
        except KeyError:
            raise errors.UnknownFormatError(kind='control', format=control_name)

        if repo_name:
            try:
                format.repository_format = _mod_repository.network_format_registry.get(
                    repo_name)
            except KeyError:
                raise errors.UnknownFormatError(kind='repository',
                    format=repo_name)
        if branch_ref == 'ref':
            # XXX: we need possible_transports here to avoid reopening the
            # connection to the referenced location
            ref_bzrdir = _mod_bzrdir.BzrDir.open(branch_name)
            branch_format = ref_bzrdir.cloning_metadir().get_branch_format()
            format.set_branch_format(branch_format)
        elif branch_ref == 'branch':
            if branch_name:
                try:
                    branch_format = branch.network_format_registry.get(
                        branch_name)
                except KeyError:
                    raise errors.UnknownFormatError(kind='branch',
                        format=branch_name)
                format.set_branch_format(branch_format)
        else:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return format

    def create_repository(self, shared=False):
        # as per meta1 formats - just delegate to the format object which may
        # be parameterised.
        result = self._format.repository_format.initialize(self, shared)
        if not isinstance(result, RemoteRepository):
            return self.open_repository()
        else:
            return result

    def destroy_repository(self):
        """See BzrDir.destroy_repository"""
        path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('BzrDir.destroy_repository', path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._real_bzrdir.destroy_repository()
            return
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise SmartProtocolError('unexpected response code %s' % (response,))

    def create_branch(self, name=None, repository=None,
                      append_revisions_only=None):
        if name is None:
            name = self._get_selected_branch()
        if name != "":
            raise errors.NoColocatedBranchSupport(self)
        # as per meta1 formats - just delegate to the format object which may
        # be parameterised.
        real_branch = self._format.get_branch_format().initialize(self,
            name=name, repository=repository,
            append_revisions_only=append_revisions_only)
        if not isinstance(real_branch, RemoteBranch):
            if not isinstance(repository, RemoteRepository):
                raise AssertionError(
                    'need a RemoteRepository to use with RemoteBranch, got %r'
                    % (repository,))
            result = RemoteBranch(self, repository, real_branch, name=name)
        else:
            result = real_branch
        # BzrDir.clone_on_transport() uses the result of create_branch but does
        # not return it to its callers; we save approximately 8% of our round
        # trips by handing the branch we created back to the first caller to
        # open_branch rather than probing anew. Long term we need a API in
        # bzrdir that doesn't discard result objects (like result_branch).
        # RBC 20090225
        self._next_open_branch_result = result
        return result

    def destroy_branch(self, name=None):
        """See BzrDir.destroy_branch"""
        if name is None:
            name = self._get_selected_branch()
        if name != "":
            raise errors.NoColocatedBranchSupport(self)
        path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            if name != "":
                args = (name, )
            else:
                args = ()
            response = self._call('BzrDir.destroy_branch', path, *args)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._real_bzrdir.destroy_branch(name=name)
            self._next_open_branch_result = None
            return
        self._next_open_branch_result = None
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise SmartProtocolError('unexpected response code %s' % (response,))

    def create_workingtree(self, revision_id=None, from_branch=None,
        accelerator_tree=None, hardlink=False):
        raise errors.NotLocalUrl(self.transport.base)

    def find_branch_format(self, name=None):
        """Find the branch 'format' for this bzrdir.

        This might be a synthetic object for e.g. RemoteBranch and SVN.
        """
        b = self.open_branch(name=name)
        return b._format

    def get_branches(self, possible_transports=None, ignore_fallbacks=False):
        path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response, handler = self._call_expecting_body(
                'BzrDir.get_branches', path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_bzrdir.get_branches()
        if response[0] != "success":
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        body = bencode.bdecode(handler.read_body_bytes())
        ret = {}
        for (name, value) in body.iteritems():
            ret[name] = self._open_branch(name, value[0], value[1],
                possible_transports=possible_transports,
                ignore_fallbacks=ignore_fallbacks)
        return ret

    def set_branch_reference(self, target_branch, name=None):
        """See BzrDir.set_branch_reference()."""
        if name is None:
            name = self._get_selected_branch()
        if name != "":
            raise errors.NoColocatedBranchSupport(self)
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_bzrdir.set_branch_reference(target_branch, name=name)

    def get_branch_reference(self, name=None):
        """See BzrDir.get_branch_reference()."""
        if name is None:
            name = self._get_selected_branch()
        if name != "":
            raise errors.NoColocatedBranchSupport(self)
        response = self._get_branch_reference()
        if response[0] == 'ref':
            return response[1]
        else:
            return None

    def _get_branch_reference(self):
        path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        medium = self._client._medium
        candidate_calls = [
            ('BzrDir.open_branchV3', (2, 1)),
            ('BzrDir.open_branchV2', (1, 13)),
            ('BzrDir.open_branch', None),
            ]
        for verb, required_version in candidate_calls:
            if required_version and medium._is_remote_before(required_version):
                continue
            try:
                response = self._call(verb, path)
            except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
                if required_version is None:
                    raise
                medium._remember_remote_is_before(required_version)
            else:
                break
        if verb == 'BzrDir.open_branch':
            if response[0] != 'ok':
                raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
            if response[1] != '':
                return ('ref', response[1])
            else:
                return ('branch', '')
        if response[0] not in ('ref', 'branch'):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return response

    def _get_tree_branch(self, name=None):
        """See BzrDir._get_tree_branch()."""
        return None, self.open_branch(name=name)

    def _open_branch(self, name, kind, location_or_format,
                     ignore_fallbacks=False, possible_transports=None):
        if kind == 'ref':
            # a branch reference, use the existing BranchReference logic.
            format = BranchReferenceFormat()
            return format.open(self, name=name, _found=True,
                location=location_or_format, ignore_fallbacks=ignore_fallbacks,
                possible_transports=possible_transports)
        branch_format_name = location_or_format
        if not branch_format_name:
            branch_format_name = None
        format = RemoteBranchFormat(network_name=branch_format_name)
        return RemoteBranch(self, self.find_repository(), format=format,
            setup_stacking=not ignore_fallbacks, name=name,
            possible_transports=possible_transports)

    def open_branch(self, name=None, unsupported=False,
                    ignore_fallbacks=False, possible_transports=None):
        if name is None:
            name = self._get_selected_branch()
        if name != "":
            raise errors.NoColocatedBranchSupport(self)
        if unsupported:
            raise NotImplementedError('unsupported flag support not implemented yet.')
        if self._next_open_branch_result is not None:
            # See create_branch for details.
            result = self._next_open_branch_result
            self._next_open_branch_result = None
            return result
        response = self._get_branch_reference()
        return self._open_branch(name, response[0], response[1],
            possible_transports=possible_transports,
            ignore_fallbacks=ignore_fallbacks)

    def _open_repo_v1(self, path):
        verb = 'BzrDir.find_repository'
        response = self._call(verb, path)
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        # servers that only support the v1 method don't support external
        # references either.
        self._ensure_real()
        repo = self._real_bzrdir.open_repository()
        response = response + ('no', repo._format.network_name())
        return response, repo

    def _open_repo_v2(self, path):
        verb = 'BzrDir.find_repositoryV2'
        response = self._call(verb, path)
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        self._ensure_real()
        repo = self._real_bzrdir.open_repository()
        response = response + (repo._format.network_name(),)
        return response, repo

    def _open_repo_v3(self, path):
        verb = 'BzrDir.find_repositoryV3'
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 13)):
            raise errors.UnknownSmartMethod(verb)
        try:
            response = self._call(verb, path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 13))
            raise
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return response, None

    def open_repository(self):
        path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        response = None
        for probe in [self._open_repo_v3, self._open_repo_v2,
            self._open_repo_v1]:
            try:
                response, real_repo = probe(path)
                break
            except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
                pass
        if response is None:
            raise errors.UnknownSmartMethod('BzrDir.find_repository{3,2,}')
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        if len(response) != 6:
            raise SmartProtocolError('incorrect response length %s' % (response,))
        if response[1] == '':
            # repo is at this dir.
            format = response_tuple_to_repo_format(response[2:])
            # Used to support creating a real format instance when needed.
            format._creating_bzrdir = self
            remote_repo = RemoteRepository(self, format)
            format._creating_repo = remote_repo
            if real_repo is not None:
                remote_repo._set_real_repository(real_repo)
            return remote_repo
        else:
            raise errors.NoRepositoryPresent(self)

    def has_workingtree(self):
        if self._has_working_tree is None:
            path = self._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
            try:
                response = self._call('BzrDir.has_workingtree', path)
            except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
                self._ensure_real()
                self._has_working_tree = self._real_bzrdir.has_workingtree()
            else:
                if response[0] not in ('yes', 'no'):
                    raise SmartProtocolError('unexpected response code %s' % (response,))
                self._has_working_tree = (response[0] == 'yes')
        return self._has_working_tree

    def open_workingtree(self, recommend_upgrade=True):
        if self.has_workingtree():
            raise errors.NotLocalUrl(self.root_transport)
        else:
            raise errors.NoWorkingTree(self.root_transport.base)

    def _path_for_remote_call(self, client):
        """Return the path to be used for this bzrdir in a remote call."""
        return urlutils.split_segment_parameters_raw(
            client.remote_path_from_transport(self.root_transport))[0]

    def get_branch_transport(self, branch_format, name=None):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_bzrdir.get_branch_transport(branch_format, name=name)

    def get_repository_transport(self, repository_format):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_bzrdir.get_repository_transport(repository_format)

    def get_workingtree_transport(self, workingtree_format):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_bzrdir.get_workingtree_transport(workingtree_format)

    def can_convert_format(self):
        """Upgrading of remote bzrdirs is not supported yet."""
        return False

    def needs_format_conversion(self, format):
        """Upgrading of remote bzrdirs is not supported yet."""
        return False

    def _get_config(self):
        return RemoteBzrDirConfig(self)

    def _get_config_store(self):
        return RemoteControlStore(self)


class RemoteRepositoryFormat(vf_repository.VersionedFileRepositoryFormat):
    """Format for repositories accessed over a _SmartClient.

    Instances of this repository are represented by RemoteRepository
    instances.

    The RemoteRepositoryFormat is parameterized during construction
    to reflect the capabilities of the real, remote format. Specifically
    the attributes rich_root_data and supports_tree_reference are set
    on a per instance basis, and are not set (and should not be) at
    the class level.

    :ivar _custom_format: If set, a specific concrete repository format that
        will be used when initializing a repository with this
        RemoteRepositoryFormat.
    :ivar _creating_repo: If set, the repository object that this
        RemoteRepositoryFormat was created for: it can be called into
        to obtain data like the network name.
    """

    _matchingbzrdir = RemoteBzrDirFormat()
    supports_full_versioned_files = True
    supports_leaving_lock = True

    def __init__(self):
        _mod_repository.RepositoryFormat.__init__(self)
        self._custom_format = None
        self._network_name = None
        self._creating_bzrdir = None
        self._revision_graph_can_have_wrong_parents = None
        self._supports_chks = None
        self._supports_external_lookups = None
        self._supports_tree_reference = None
        self._supports_funky_characters = None
        self._supports_nesting_repositories = None
        self._rich_root_data = None

    def __repr__(self):
        return "%s(_network_name=%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__,
            self._network_name)

    @property
    def fast_deltas(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format.fast_deltas

    @property
    def rich_root_data(self):
        if self._rich_root_data is None:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._rich_root_data = self._custom_format.rich_root_data
        return self._rich_root_data

    @property
    def supports_chks(self):
        if self._supports_chks is None:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._supports_chks = self._custom_format.supports_chks
        return self._supports_chks

    @property
    def supports_external_lookups(self):
        if self._supports_external_lookups is None:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._supports_external_lookups = \
                self._custom_format.supports_external_lookups
        return self._supports_external_lookups

    @property
    def supports_funky_characters(self):
        if self._supports_funky_characters is None:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._supports_funky_characters = \
                self._custom_format.supports_funky_characters
        return self._supports_funky_characters

    @property
    def supports_nesting_repositories(self):
        if self._supports_nesting_repositories is None:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._supports_nesting_repositories = \
                self._custom_format.supports_nesting_repositories
        return self._supports_nesting_repositories

    @property
    def supports_tree_reference(self):
        if self._supports_tree_reference is None:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._supports_tree_reference = \
                self._custom_format.supports_tree_reference
        return self._supports_tree_reference

    @property
    def revision_graph_can_have_wrong_parents(self):
        if self._revision_graph_can_have_wrong_parents is None:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._revision_graph_can_have_wrong_parents = \
                self._custom_format.revision_graph_can_have_wrong_parents
        return self._revision_graph_can_have_wrong_parents

    def _vfs_initialize(self, a_bzrdir, shared):
        """Helper for common code in initialize."""
        if self._custom_format:
            # Custom format requested
            result = self._custom_format.initialize(a_bzrdir, shared=shared)
        elif self._creating_bzrdir is not None:
            # Use the format that the repository we were created to back
            # has.
            prior_repo = self._creating_bzrdir.open_repository()
            prior_repo._ensure_real()
            result = prior_repo._real_repository._format.initialize(
                a_bzrdir, shared=shared)
        else:
            # assume that a_bzr is a RemoteBzrDir but the smart server didn't
            # support remote initialization.
            # We delegate to a real object at this point (as RemoteBzrDir
            # delegate to the repository format which would lead to infinite
            # recursion if we just called a_bzrdir.create_repository.
            a_bzrdir._ensure_real()
            result = a_bzrdir._real_bzrdir.create_repository(shared=shared)
        if not isinstance(result, RemoteRepository):
            return self.open(a_bzrdir)
        else:
            return result

    def initialize(self, a_bzrdir, shared=False):
        # Being asked to create on a non RemoteBzrDir:
        if not isinstance(a_bzrdir, RemoteBzrDir):
            return self._vfs_initialize(a_bzrdir, shared)
        medium = a_bzrdir._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 13)):
            return self._vfs_initialize(a_bzrdir, shared)
        # Creating on a remote bzr dir.
        # 1) get the network name to use.
        if self._custom_format:
            network_name = self._custom_format.network_name()
        elif self._network_name:
            network_name = self._network_name
        else:
            # Select the current bzrlib default and ask for that.
            reference_bzrdir_format = controldir.format_registry.get('default')()
            reference_format = reference_bzrdir_format.repository_format
            network_name = reference_format.network_name()
        # 2) try direct creation via RPC
        path = a_bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(a_bzrdir._client)
        verb = 'BzrDir.create_repository'
        if shared:
            shared_str = 'True'
        else:
            shared_str = 'False'
        try:
            response = a_bzrdir._call(verb, path, network_name, shared_str)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            # Fallback - use vfs methods
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 13))
            return self._vfs_initialize(a_bzrdir, shared)
        else:
            # Turn the response into a RemoteRepository object.
            format = response_tuple_to_repo_format(response[1:])
            # Used to support creating a real format instance when needed.
            format._creating_bzrdir = a_bzrdir
            remote_repo = RemoteRepository(a_bzrdir, format)
            format._creating_repo = remote_repo
            return remote_repo

    def open(self, a_bzrdir):
        if not isinstance(a_bzrdir, RemoteBzrDir):
            raise AssertionError('%r is not a RemoteBzrDir' % (a_bzrdir,))
        return a_bzrdir.open_repository()

    def _ensure_real(self):
        if self._custom_format is None:
            try:
                self._custom_format = _mod_repository.network_format_registry.get(
                    self._network_name)
            except KeyError:
                raise errors.UnknownFormatError(kind='repository',
                    format=self._network_name)

    @property
    def _fetch_order(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format._fetch_order

    @property
    def _fetch_uses_deltas(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format._fetch_uses_deltas

    @property
    def _fetch_reconcile(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format._fetch_reconcile

    def get_format_description(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return 'Remote: ' + self._custom_format.get_format_description()

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return self.__class__ is other.__class__

    def network_name(self):
        if self._network_name:
            return self._network_name
        self._creating_repo._ensure_real()
        return self._creating_repo._real_repository._format.network_name()

    @property
    def pack_compresses(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format.pack_compresses

    @property
    def _serializer(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format._serializer


class RemoteRepository(_mod_repository.Repository, _RpcHelper,
        lock._RelockDebugMixin):
    """Repository accessed over rpc.

    For the moment most operations are performed using local transport-backed
    Repository objects.
    """

    def __init__(self, remote_bzrdir, format, real_repository=None, _client=None):
        """Create a RemoteRepository instance.

        :param remote_bzrdir: The bzrdir hosting this repository.
        :param format: The RemoteFormat object to use.
        :param real_repository: If not None, a local implementation of the
            repository logic for the repository, usually accessing the data
            via the VFS.
        :param _client: Private testing parameter - override the smart client
            to be used by the repository.
        """
        if real_repository:
            self._real_repository = real_repository
        else:
            self._real_repository = None
        self.bzrdir = remote_bzrdir
        if _client is None:
            self._client = remote_bzrdir._client
        else:
            self._client = _client
        self._format = format
        self._lock_mode = None
        self._lock_token = None
        self._write_group_tokens = None
        self._lock_count = 0
        self._leave_lock = False
        # Cache of revision parents; misses are cached during read locks, and
        # write locks when no _real_repository has been set.
        self._unstacked_provider = graph.CachingParentsProvider(
            get_parent_map=self._get_parent_map_rpc)
        self._unstacked_provider.disable_cache()
        # For tests:
        # These depend on the actual remote format, so force them off for
        # maximum compatibility. XXX: In future these should depend on the
        # remote repository instance, but this is irrelevant until we perform
        # reconcile via an RPC call.
        self._reconcile_does_inventory_gc = False
        self._reconcile_fixes_text_parents = False
        self._reconcile_backsup_inventory = False
        self.base = self.bzrdir.transport.base
        # Additional places to query for data.
        self._fallback_repositories = []

    @property
    def user_transport(self):
        return self.bzrdir.user_transport

    @property
    def control_transport(self):
        # XXX: Normally you shouldn't directly get at the remote repository
        # transport, but I'm not sure it's worth making this method
        # optional -- mbp 2010-04-21
        return self.bzrdir.get_repository_transport(None)

    def __str__(self):
        return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.base)

    __repr__ = __str__

    def abort_write_group(self, suppress_errors=False):
        """Complete a write group on the decorated repository.

        Smart methods perform operations in a single step so this API
        is not really applicable except as a compatibility thunk
        for older plugins that don't use e.g. the CommitBuilder
        facility.

        :param suppress_errors: see Repository.abort_write_group.
        """
        if self._real_repository:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.abort_write_group(
                suppress_errors=suppress_errors)
        if not self.is_in_write_group():
            if suppress_errors:
                mutter('(suppressed) not in write group')
                return
            raise errors.BzrError("not in write group")
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('Repository.abort_write_group', path,
                self._lock_token, self._write_group_tokens)
        except Exception, exc:
            self._write_group = None
            if not suppress_errors:
                raise
            mutter('abort_write_group failed')
            log_exception_quietly()
            note(gettext('bzr: ERROR (ignored): %s'), exc)
        else:
            if response != ('ok', ):
                raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
            self._write_group_tokens = None

    @property
    def chk_bytes(self):
        """Decorate the real repository for now.

        In the long term a full blown network facility is needed to avoid
        creating a real repository object locally.
        """
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.chk_bytes

    def commit_write_group(self):
        """Complete a write group on the decorated repository.

        Smart methods perform operations in a single step so this API
        is not really applicable except as a compatibility thunk
        for older plugins that don't use e.g. the CommitBuilder
        facility.
        """
        if self._real_repository:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.commit_write_group()
        if not self.is_in_write_group():
            raise errors.BzrError("not in write group")
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        response = self._call('Repository.commit_write_group', path,
            self._lock_token, self._write_group_tokens)
        if response != ('ok', ):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        self._write_group_tokens = None
        # Refresh data after writing to the repository.
        self.refresh_data()

    def resume_write_group(self, tokens):
        if self._real_repository:
            return self._real_repository.resume_write_group(tokens)
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('Repository.check_write_group', path,
               self._lock_token, tokens)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.resume_write_group(tokens)
        if response != ('ok', ):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        self._write_group_tokens = tokens

    def suspend_write_group(self):
        if self._real_repository:
            return self._real_repository.suspend_write_group()
        ret = self._write_group_tokens or []
        self._write_group_tokens = None
        return ret

    def get_missing_parent_inventories(self, check_for_missing_texts=True):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.get_missing_parent_inventories(
            check_for_missing_texts=check_for_missing_texts)

    def _get_rev_id_for_revno_vfs(self, revno, known_pair):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.get_rev_id_for_revno(
            revno, known_pair)

    def get_rev_id_for_revno(self, revno, known_pair):
        """See Repository.get_rev_id_for_revno."""
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            if self._client._medium._is_remote_before((1, 17)):
                return self._get_rev_id_for_revno_vfs(revno, known_pair)
            response = self._call(
                'Repository.get_rev_id_for_revno', path, revno, known_pair)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._client._medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 17))
            return self._get_rev_id_for_revno_vfs(revno, known_pair)
        if response[0] == 'ok':
            return True, response[1]
        elif response[0] == 'history-incomplete':
            known_pair = response[1:3]
            for fallback in self._fallback_repositories:
                found, result = fallback.get_rev_id_for_revno(revno, known_pair)
                if found:
                    return True, result
                else:
                    known_pair = result
            # Not found in any fallbacks
            return False, known_pair
        else:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def _ensure_real(self):
        """Ensure that there is a _real_repository set.

        Used before calls to self._real_repository.

        Note that _ensure_real causes many roundtrips to the server which are
        not desirable, and prevents the use of smart one-roundtrip RPC's to
        perform complex operations (such as accessing parent data, streaming
        revisions etc). Adding calls to _ensure_real should only be done when
        bringing up new functionality, adding fallbacks for smart methods that
        require a fallback path, and never to replace an existing smart method
        invocation. If in doubt chat to the bzr network team.
        """
        if self._real_repository is None:
            if 'hpssvfs' in debug.debug_flags:
                import traceback
                warning('VFS Repository access triggered\n%s',
                    ''.join(traceback.format_stack()))
            self._unstacked_provider.missing_keys.clear()
            self.bzrdir._ensure_real()
            self._set_real_repository(
                self.bzrdir._real_bzrdir.open_repository())

    def _translate_error(self, err, **context):
        self.bzrdir._translate_error(err, repository=self, **context)

    def find_text_key_references(self):
        """Find the text key references within the repository.

        :return: A dictionary mapping text keys ((fileid, revision_id) tuples)
            to whether they were referred to by the inventory of the
            revision_id that they contain. The inventory texts from all present
            revision ids are assessed to generate this report.
        """
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.find_text_key_references()

    def _generate_text_key_index(self):
        """Generate a new text key index for the repository.

        This is an expensive function that will take considerable time to run.

        :return: A dict mapping (file_id, revision_id) tuples to a list of
            parents, also (file_id, revision_id) tuples.
        """
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository._generate_text_key_index()

    def _get_revision_graph(self, revision_id):
        """Private method for using with old (< 1.2) servers to fallback."""
        if revision_id is None:
            revision_id = ''
        elif _mod_revision.is_null(revision_id):
            return {}

        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        response = self._call_expecting_body(
            'Repository.get_revision_graph', path, revision_id)
        response_tuple, response_handler = response
        if response_tuple[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
        coded = response_handler.read_body_bytes()
        if coded == '':
            # no revisions in this repository!
            return {}
        lines = coded.split('\n')
        revision_graph = {}
        for line in lines:
            d = tuple(line.split())
            revision_graph[d[0]] = d[1:]

        return revision_graph

    def _get_sink(self):
        """See Repository._get_sink()."""
        return RemoteStreamSink(self)

    def _get_source(self, to_format):
        """Return a source for streaming from this repository."""
        return RemoteStreamSource(self, to_format)

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_file_graph(self):
        return graph.Graph(self.texts)

    @needs_read_lock
    def has_revision(self, revision_id):
        """True if this repository has a copy of the revision."""
        # Copy of bzrlib.repository.Repository.has_revision
        return revision_id in self.has_revisions((revision_id,))

    @needs_read_lock
    def has_revisions(self, revision_ids):
        """Probe to find out the presence of multiple revisions.

        :param revision_ids: An iterable of revision_ids.
        :return: A set of the revision_ids that were present.
        """
        # Copy of bzrlib.repository.Repository.has_revisions
        parent_map = self.get_parent_map(revision_ids)
        result = set(parent_map)
        if _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION in revision_ids:
            result.add(_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
        return result

    def _has_same_fallbacks(self, other_repo):
        """Returns true if the repositories have the same fallbacks."""
        # XXX: copied from Repository; it should be unified into a base class
        # <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/401622>
        my_fb = self._fallback_repositories
        other_fb = other_repo._fallback_repositories
        if len(my_fb) != len(other_fb):
            return False
        for f, g in zip(my_fb, other_fb):
            if not f.has_same_location(g):
                return False
        return True

    def has_same_location(self, other):
        # TODO: Move to RepositoryBase and unify with the regular Repository
        # one; unfortunately the tests rely on slightly different behaviour at
        # present -- mbp 20090710
        return (self.__class__ is other.__class__ and
                self.bzrdir.transport.base == other.bzrdir.transport.base)

    def get_graph(self, other_repository=None):
        """Return the graph for this repository format"""
        parents_provider = self._make_parents_provider(other_repository)
        return graph.Graph(parents_provider)

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_known_graph_ancestry(self, revision_ids):
        """Return the known graph for a set of revision ids and their ancestors.
        """
        st = static_tuple.StaticTuple
        revision_keys = [st(r_id).intern() for r_id in revision_ids]
        known_graph = self.revisions.get_known_graph_ancestry(revision_keys)
        return graph.GraphThunkIdsToKeys(known_graph)

    def gather_stats(self, revid=None, committers=None):
        """See Repository.gather_stats()."""
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        # revid can be None to indicate no revisions, not just NULL_REVISION
        if revid is None or _mod_revision.is_null(revid):
            fmt_revid = ''
        else:
            fmt_revid = revid
        if committers is None or not committers:
            fmt_committers = 'no'
        else:
            fmt_committers = 'yes'
        response_tuple, response_handler = self._call_expecting_body(
            'Repository.gather_stats', path, fmt_revid, fmt_committers)
        if response_tuple[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)

        body = response_handler.read_body_bytes()
        result = {}
        for line in body.split('\n'):
            if not line:
                continue
            key, val_text = line.split(':')
            if key in ('revisions', 'size', 'committers'):
                result[key] = int(val_text)
            elif key in ('firstrev', 'latestrev'):
                values = val_text.split(' ')[1:]
                result[key] = (float(values[0]), long(values[1]))

        return result

    def find_branches(self, using=False):
        """See Repository.find_branches()."""
        # should be an API call to the server.
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.find_branches(using=using)

    def get_physical_lock_status(self):
        """See Repository.get_physical_lock_status()."""
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('Repository.get_physical_lock_status', path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.get_physical_lock_status()
        if response[0] not in ('yes', 'no'):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return (response[0] == 'yes')

    def is_in_write_group(self):
        """Return True if there is an open write group.

        write groups are only applicable locally for the smart server..
        """
        if self._write_group_tokens is not None:
            return True
        if self._real_repository:
            return self._real_repository.is_in_write_group()

    def is_locked(self):
        return self._lock_count >= 1

    def is_shared(self):
        """See Repository.is_shared()."""
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        response = self._call('Repository.is_shared', path)
        if response[0] not in ('yes', 'no'):
            raise SmartProtocolError('unexpected response code %s' % (response,))
        return response[0] == 'yes'

    def is_write_locked(self):
        return self._lock_mode == 'w'

    def _warn_if_deprecated(self, branch=None):
        # If we have a real repository, the check will be done there, if we
        # don't the check will be done remotely.
        pass

    def lock_read(self):
        """Lock the repository for read operations.

        :return: A bzrlib.lock.LogicalLockResult.
        """
        # wrong eventually - want a local lock cache context
        if not self._lock_mode:
            self._note_lock('r')
            self._lock_mode = 'r'
            self._lock_count = 1
            self._unstacked_provider.enable_cache(cache_misses=True)
            if self._real_repository is not None:
                self._real_repository.lock_read()
            for repo in self._fallback_repositories:
                repo.lock_read()
        else:
            self._lock_count += 1
        return lock.LogicalLockResult(self.unlock)

    def _remote_lock_write(self, token):
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        if token is None:
            token = ''
        err_context = {'token': token}
        response = self._call('Repository.lock_write', path, token,
                              **err_context)
        if response[0] == 'ok':
            ok, token = response
            return token
        else:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def lock_write(self, token=None, _skip_rpc=False):
        if not self._lock_mode:
            self._note_lock('w')
            if _skip_rpc:
                if self._lock_token is not None:
                    if token != self._lock_token:
                        raise errors.TokenMismatch(token, self._lock_token)
                self._lock_token = token
            else:
                self._lock_token = self._remote_lock_write(token)
            # if self._lock_token is None, then this is something like packs or
            # svn where we don't get to lock the repo, or a weave style repository
            # where we cannot lock it over the wire and attempts to do so will
            # fail.
            if self._real_repository is not None:
                self._real_repository.lock_write(token=self._lock_token)
            if token is not None:
                self._leave_lock = True
            else:
                self._leave_lock = False
            self._lock_mode = 'w'
            self._lock_count = 1
            cache_misses = self._real_repository is None
            self._unstacked_provider.enable_cache(cache_misses=cache_misses)
            for repo in self._fallback_repositories:
                # Writes don't affect fallback repos
                repo.lock_read()
        elif self._lock_mode == 'r':
            raise errors.ReadOnlyError(self)
        else:
            self._lock_count += 1
        return RepositoryWriteLockResult(self.unlock, self._lock_token or None)

    def leave_lock_in_place(self):
        if not self._lock_token:
            raise NotImplementedError(self.leave_lock_in_place)
        self._leave_lock = True

    def dont_leave_lock_in_place(self):
        if not self._lock_token:
            raise NotImplementedError(self.dont_leave_lock_in_place)
        self._leave_lock = False

    def _set_real_repository(self, repository):
        """Set the _real_repository for this repository.

        :param repository: The repository to fallback to for non-hpss
            implemented operations.
        """
        if self._real_repository is not None:
            # Replacing an already set real repository.
            # We cannot do this [currently] if the repository is locked -
            # synchronised state might be lost.
            if self.is_locked():
                raise AssertionError('_real_repository is already set')
        if isinstance(repository, RemoteRepository):
            raise AssertionError()
        self._real_repository = repository
        # three code paths happen here:
        # 1) old servers, RemoteBranch.open() calls _ensure_real before setting
        # up stacking. In this case self._fallback_repositories is [], and the
        # real repo is already setup. Preserve the real repo and
        # RemoteRepository.add_fallback_repository will avoid adding
        # duplicates.
        # 2) new servers, RemoteBranch.open() sets up stacking, and when
        # ensure_real is triggered from a branch, the real repository to
        # set already has a matching list with separate instances, but
        # as they are also RemoteRepositories we don't worry about making the
        # lists be identical.
        # 3) new servers, RemoteRepository.ensure_real is triggered before
        # RemoteBranch.ensure real, in this case we get a repo with no fallbacks
        # and need to populate it.
        if (self._fallback_repositories and
            len(self._real_repository._fallback_repositories) !=
            len(self._fallback_repositories)):
            if len(self._real_repository._fallback_repositories):
                raise AssertionError(
                    "cannot cleanly remove existing _fallback_repositories")
        for fb in self._fallback_repositories:
            self._real_repository.add_fallback_repository(fb)
        if self._lock_mode == 'w':
            # if we are already locked, the real repository must be able to
            # acquire the lock with our token.
            self._real_repository.lock_write(self._lock_token)
        elif self._lock_mode == 'r':
            self._real_repository.lock_read()
        if self._write_group_tokens is not None:
            # if we are already in a write group, resume it
            self._real_repository.resume_write_group(self._write_group_tokens)
            self._write_group_tokens = None

    def start_write_group(self):
        """Start a write group on the decorated repository.

        Smart methods perform operations in a single step so this API
        is not really applicable except as a compatibility thunk
        for older plugins that don't use e.g. the CommitBuilder
        facility.
        """
        if self._real_repository:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.start_write_group()
        if not self.is_write_locked():
            raise errors.NotWriteLocked(self)
        if self._write_group_tokens is not None:
            raise errors.BzrError('already in a write group')
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('Repository.start_write_group', path,
                self._lock_token)
        except (errors.UnknownSmartMethod, errors.UnsuspendableWriteGroup):
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.start_write_group()
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        self._write_group_tokens = response[1]

    def _unlock(self, token):
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        if not token:
            # with no token the remote repository is not persistently locked.
            return
        err_context = {'token': token}
        response = self._call('Repository.unlock', path, token,
                              **err_context)
        if response == ('ok',):
            return
        else:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    @only_raises(errors.LockNotHeld, errors.LockBroken)
    def unlock(self):
        if not self._lock_count:
            return lock.cant_unlock_not_held(self)
        self._lock_count -= 1
        if self._lock_count > 0:
            return
        self._unstacked_provider.disable_cache()
        old_mode = self._lock_mode
        self._lock_mode = None
        try:
            # The real repository is responsible at present for raising an
            # exception if it's in an unfinished write group.  However, it
            # normally will *not* actually remove the lock from disk - that's
            # done by the server on receiving the Repository.unlock call.
            # This is just to let the _real_repository stay up to date.
            if self._real_repository is not None:
                self._real_repository.unlock()
            elif self._write_group_tokens is not None:
                self.abort_write_group()
        finally:
            # The rpc-level lock should be released even if there was a
            # problem releasing the vfs-based lock.
            if old_mode == 'w':
                # Only write-locked repositories need to make a remote method
                # call to perform the unlock.
                old_token = self._lock_token
                self._lock_token = None
                if not self._leave_lock:
                    self._unlock(old_token)
        # Fallbacks are always 'lock_read()' so we don't pay attention to
        # self._leave_lock
        for repo in self._fallback_repositories:
            repo.unlock()

    def break_lock(self):
        # should hand off to the network
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call("Repository.break_lock", path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.break_lock()
        if response != ('ok',):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def _get_tarball(self, compression):
        """Return a TemporaryFile containing a repository tarball.

        Returns None if the server does not support sending tarballs.
        """
        import tempfile
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response, protocol = self._call_expecting_body(
                'Repository.tarball', path, compression)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            protocol.cancel_read_body()
            return None
        if response[0] == 'ok':
            # Extract the tarball and return it
            t = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
            # TODO: rpc layer should read directly into it...
            t.write(protocol.read_body_bytes())
            t.seek(0)
            return t
        raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    @needs_read_lock
    def sprout(self, to_bzrdir, revision_id=None):
        """Create a descendent repository for new development.

        Unlike clone, this does not copy the settings of the repository.
        """
        dest_repo = self._create_sprouting_repo(to_bzrdir, shared=False)
        dest_repo.fetch(self, revision_id=revision_id)
        return dest_repo

    def _create_sprouting_repo(self, a_bzrdir, shared):
        if not isinstance(a_bzrdir._format, self.bzrdir._format.__class__):
            # use target default format.
            dest_repo = a_bzrdir.create_repository()
        else:
            # Most control formats need the repository to be specifically
            # created, but on some old all-in-one formats it's not needed
            try:
                dest_repo = self._format.initialize(a_bzrdir, shared=shared)
            except errors.UninitializableFormat:
                dest_repo = a_bzrdir.open_repository()
        return dest_repo

    ### These methods are just thin shims to the VFS object for now.

    @needs_read_lock
    def revision_tree(self, revision_id):
        revision_id = _mod_revision.ensure_null(revision_id)
        if revision_id == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION:
            return InventoryRevisionTree(self,
                Inventory(root_id=None), _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
        else:
            return list(self.revision_trees([revision_id]))[0]

    def get_serializer_format(self):
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('VersionedFileRepository.get_serializer_format',
                path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.get_serializer_format()
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return response[1]

    def get_commit_builder(self, branch, parents, config, timestamp=None,
                           timezone=None, committer=None, revprops=None,
                           revision_id=None, lossy=False):
        """Obtain a CommitBuilder for this repository.

        :param branch: Branch to commit to.
        :param parents: Revision ids of the parents of the new revision.
        :param config: Configuration to use.
        :param timestamp: Optional timestamp recorded for commit.
        :param timezone: Optional timezone for timestamp.
        :param committer: Optional committer to set for commit.
        :param revprops: Optional dictionary of revision properties.
        :param revision_id: Optional revision id.
        :param lossy: Whether to discard data that can not be natively
            represented, when pushing to a foreign VCS
        """
        if self._fallback_repositories and not self._format.supports_chks:
            raise errors.BzrError("Cannot commit directly to a stacked branch"
                " in pre-2a formats. See "
                "https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/375013 for details.")
        if self._format.rich_root_data:
            commit_builder_kls = vf_repository.VersionedFileRootCommitBuilder
        else:
            commit_builder_kls = vf_repository.VersionedFileCommitBuilder
        result = commit_builder_kls(self, parents, config,
            timestamp, timezone, committer, revprops, revision_id,
            lossy)
        self.start_write_group()
        return result

    def add_fallback_repository(self, repository):
        """Add a repository to use for looking up data not held locally.

        :param repository: A repository.
        """
        if not self._format.supports_external_lookups:
            raise errors.UnstackableRepositoryFormat(
                self._format.network_name(), self.base)
        # We need to accumulate additional repositories here, to pass them in
        # on various RPC's.
        #
        # Make the check before we lock: this raises an exception.
        self._check_fallback_repository(repository)
        if self.is_locked():
            # We will call fallback.unlock() when we transition to the unlocked
            # state, so always add a lock here. If a caller passes us a locked
            # repository, they are responsible for unlocking it later.
            repository.lock_read()
        self._fallback_repositories.append(repository)
        # If self._real_repository was parameterised already (e.g. because a
        # _real_branch had its get_stacked_on_url method called), then the
        # repository to be added may already be in the _real_repositories list.
        if self._real_repository is not None:
            fallback_locations = [repo.user_url for repo in
                self._real_repository._fallback_repositories]
            if repository.user_url not in fallback_locations:
                self._real_repository.add_fallback_repository(repository)

    def _check_fallback_repository(self, repository):
        """Check that this repository can fallback to repository safely.

        Raise an error if not.

        :param repository: A repository to fallback to.
        """
        return _mod_repository.InterRepository._assert_same_model(
            self, repository)

    def add_inventory(self, revid, inv, parents):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.add_inventory(revid, inv, parents)

    def add_inventory_by_delta(self, basis_revision_id, delta, new_revision_id,
            parents, basis_inv=None, propagate_caches=False):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.add_inventory_by_delta(basis_revision_id,
            delta, new_revision_id, parents, basis_inv=basis_inv,
            propagate_caches=propagate_caches)

    def add_revision(self, revision_id, rev, inv=None):
        _mod_revision.check_not_reserved_id(revision_id)
        key = (revision_id,)
        # check inventory present
        if not self.inventories.get_parent_map([key]):
            if inv is None:
                raise errors.WeaveRevisionNotPresent(revision_id,
                                                     self.inventories)
            else:
                # yes, this is not suitable for adding with ghosts.
                rev.inventory_sha1 = self.add_inventory(revision_id, inv,
                                                        rev.parent_ids)
        else:
            rev.inventory_sha1 = self.inventories.get_sha1s([key])[key]
        self._add_revision(rev)

    def _add_revision(self, rev):
        if self._real_repository is not None:
            return self._real_repository._add_revision(rev)
        text = self._serializer.write_revision_to_string(rev)
        key = (rev.revision_id,)
        parents = tuple((parent,) for parent in rev.parent_ids)
        self._write_group_tokens, missing_keys = self._get_sink().insert_stream(
            [('revisions', [FulltextContentFactory(key, parents, None, text)])],
            self._format, self._write_group_tokens)

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_inventory(self, revision_id):
        return list(self.iter_inventories([revision_id]))[0]

    def _iter_inventories_rpc(self, revision_ids, ordering):
        if ordering is None:
            ordering = 'unordered'
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        body = "\n".join(revision_ids)
        response_tuple, response_handler = (
            self._call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
                "VersionedFileRepository.get_inventories",
                (path, ordering), body))
        if response_tuple[0] != "ok":
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
        deserializer = inventory_delta.InventoryDeltaDeserializer()
        byte_stream = response_handler.read_streamed_body()
        decoded = smart_repo._byte_stream_to_stream(byte_stream)
        if decoded is None:
            # no results whatsoever
            return
        src_format, stream = decoded
        if src_format.network_name() != self._format.network_name():
            raise AssertionError(
                "Mismatched RemoteRepository and stream src %r, %r" % (
                src_format.network_name(), self._format.network_name()))
        # ignore the src format, it's not really relevant
        prev_inv = Inventory(root_id=None,
            revision_id=_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
        # there should be just one substream, with inventory deltas
        substream_kind, substream = stream.next()
        if substream_kind != "inventory-deltas":
            raise AssertionError(
                 "Unexpected stream %r received" % substream_kind)
        for record in substream:
            (parent_id, new_id, versioned_root, tree_references, invdelta) = (
                deserializer.parse_text_bytes(record.get_bytes_as("fulltext")))
            if parent_id != prev_inv.revision_id:
                raise AssertionError("invalid base %r != %r" % (parent_id,
                    prev_inv.revision_id))
            inv = prev_inv.create_by_apply_delta(invdelta, new_id)
            yield inv, inv.revision_id
            prev_inv = inv

    def _iter_inventories_vfs(self, revision_ids, ordering=None):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository._iter_inventories(revision_ids, ordering)

    def iter_inventories(self, revision_ids, ordering=None):
        """Get many inventories by revision_ids.

        This will buffer some or all of the texts used in constructing the
        inventories in memory, but will only parse a single inventory at a
        time.

        :param revision_ids: The expected revision ids of the inventories.
        :param ordering: optional ordering, e.g. 'topological'.  If not
            specified, the order of revision_ids will be preserved (by
            buffering if necessary).
        :return: An iterator of inventories.
        """
        if ((None in revision_ids)
            or (_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION in revision_ids)):
            raise ValueError('cannot get null revision inventory')
        for inv, revid in self._iter_inventories(revision_ids, ordering):
            if inv is None:
                raise errors.NoSuchRevision(self, revid)
            yield inv

    def _iter_inventories(self, revision_ids, ordering=None):
        if len(revision_ids) == 0:
            return
        missing = set(revision_ids)
        if ordering is None:
            order_as_requested = True
            invs = {}
            order = list(revision_ids)
            order.reverse()
            next_revid = order.pop()
        else:
            order_as_requested = False
            if ordering != 'unordered' and self._fallback_repositories:
                raise ValueError('unsupported ordering %r' % ordering)
        iter_inv_fns = [self._iter_inventories_rpc] + [
            fallback._iter_inventories for fallback in
            self._fallback_repositories]
        try:
            for iter_inv in iter_inv_fns:
                request = [revid for revid in revision_ids if revid in missing]
                for inv, revid in iter_inv(request, ordering):
                    if inv is None:
                        continue
                    missing.remove(inv.revision_id)
                    if ordering != 'unordered':
                        invs[revid] = inv
                    else:
                        yield inv, revid
                if order_as_requested:
                    # Yield as many results as we can while preserving order.
                    while next_revid in invs:
                        inv = invs.pop(next_revid)
                        yield inv, inv.revision_id
                        try:
                            next_revid = order.pop()
                        except IndexError:
                            # We still want to fully consume the stream, just
                            # in case it is not actually finished at this point
                            next_revid = None
                            break
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            for inv, revid in self._iter_inventories_vfs(revision_ids, ordering):
                yield inv, revid
            return
        # Report missing
        if order_as_requested:
            if next_revid is not None:
                yield None, next_revid
            while order:
                revid = order.pop()
                yield invs.get(revid), revid
        else:
            while missing:
                yield None, missing.pop()

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_revision(self, revision_id):
        return self.get_revisions([revision_id])[0]

    def get_transaction(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.get_transaction()

    @needs_read_lock
    def clone(self, a_bzrdir, revision_id=None):
        dest_repo = self._create_sprouting_repo(
            a_bzrdir, shared=self.is_shared())
        self.copy_content_into(dest_repo, revision_id)
        return dest_repo

    def make_working_trees(self):
        """See Repository.make_working_trees"""
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('Repository.make_working_trees', path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.make_working_trees()
        if response[0] not in ('yes', 'no'):
            raise SmartProtocolError('unexpected response code %s' % (response,))
        return response[0] == 'yes'

    def refresh_data(self):
        """Re-read any data needed to synchronise with disk.

        This method is intended to be called after another repository instance
        (such as one used by a smart server) has inserted data into the
        repository. On all repositories this will work outside of write groups.
        Some repository formats (pack and newer for bzrlib native formats)
        support refresh_data inside write groups. If called inside a write
        group on a repository that does not support refreshing in a write group
        IsInWriteGroupError will be raised.
        """
        if self._real_repository is not None:
            self._real_repository.refresh_data()
        # Refresh the parents cache for this object
        self._unstacked_provider.disable_cache()
        self._unstacked_provider.enable_cache()

    def revision_ids_to_search_result(self, result_set):
        """Convert a set of revision ids to a graph SearchResult."""
        result_parents = set()
        for parents in self.get_graph().get_parent_map(
            result_set).itervalues():
            result_parents.update(parents)
        included_keys = result_set.intersection(result_parents)
        start_keys = result_set.difference(included_keys)
        exclude_keys = result_parents.difference(result_set)
        result = vf_search.SearchResult(start_keys, exclude_keys,
            len(result_set), result_set)
        return result

    @needs_read_lock
    def search_missing_revision_ids(self, other,
            revision_id=symbol_versioning.DEPRECATED_PARAMETER,
            find_ghosts=True, revision_ids=None, if_present_ids=None,
            limit=None):
        """Return the revision ids that other has that this does not.

        These are returned in topological order.

        revision_id: only return revision ids included by revision_id.
        """
        if symbol_versioning.deprecated_passed(revision_id):
            symbol_versioning.warn(
                'search_missing_revision_ids(revision_id=...) was '
                'deprecated in 2.4.  Use revision_ids=[...] instead.',
                DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
            if revision_ids is not None:
                raise AssertionError(
                    'revision_ids is mutually exclusive with revision_id')
            if revision_id is not None:
                revision_ids = [revision_id]
        inter_repo = _mod_repository.InterRepository.get(other, self)
        return inter_repo.search_missing_revision_ids(
            find_ghosts=find_ghosts, revision_ids=revision_ids,
            if_present_ids=if_present_ids, limit=limit)

    def fetch(self, source, revision_id=None, find_ghosts=False,
            fetch_spec=None):
        # No base implementation to use as RemoteRepository is not a subclass
        # of Repository; so this is a copy of Repository.fetch().
        if fetch_spec is not None and revision_id is not None:
            raise AssertionError(
                "fetch_spec and revision_id are mutually exclusive.")
        if self.is_in_write_group():
            raise errors.InternalBzrError(
                "May not fetch while in a write group.")
        # fast path same-url fetch operations
        if (self.has_same_location(source)
            and fetch_spec is None
            and self._has_same_fallbacks(source)):
            # check that last_revision is in 'from' and then return a
            # no-operation.
            if (revision_id is not None and
                not _mod_revision.is_null(revision_id)):
                self.get_revision(revision_id)
            return 0, []
        # if there is no specific appropriate InterRepository, this will get
        # the InterRepository base class, which raises an
        # IncompatibleRepositories when asked to fetch.
        inter = _mod_repository.InterRepository.get(source, self)
        if (fetch_spec is not None and
            not getattr(inter, "supports_fetch_spec", False)):
            raise errors.UnsupportedOperation(
                "fetch_spec not supported for %r" % inter)
        return inter.fetch(revision_id=revision_id,
            find_ghosts=find_ghosts, fetch_spec=fetch_spec)

    def create_bundle(self, target, base, fileobj, format=None):
        self._ensure_real()
        self._real_repository.create_bundle(target, base, fileobj, format)

    def fileids_altered_by_revision_ids(self, revision_ids):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.fileids_altered_by_revision_ids(revision_ids)

    def _get_versioned_file_checker(self, revisions, revision_versions_cache):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository._get_versioned_file_checker(
            revisions, revision_versions_cache)

    def _iter_files_bytes_rpc(self, desired_files, absent):
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        lines = []
        identifiers = []
        for (file_id, revid, identifier) in desired_files:
            lines.append("%s\0%s" % (
                osutils.safe_file_id(file_id),
                osutils.safe_revision_id(revid)))
            identifiers.append(identifier)
        (response_tuple, response_handler) = (
            self._call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
            "Repository.iter_files_bytes", (path, ), "\n".join(lines)))
        if response_tuple != ('ok', ):
            response_handler.cancel_read_body()
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
        byte_stream = response_handler.read_streamed_body()
        def decompress_stream(start, byte_stream, unused):
            decompressor = zlib.decompressobj()
            yield decompressor.decompress(start)
            while decompressor.unused_data == "":
                try:
                    data = byte_stream.next()
                except StopIteration:
                    break
                yield decompressor.decompress(data)
            yield decompressor.flush()
            unused.append(decompressor.unused_data)
        unused = ""
        while True:
            while not "\n" in unused:
                unused += byte_stream.next()
            header, rest = unused.split("\n", 1)
            args = header.split("\0")
            if args[0] == "absent":
                absent[identifiers[int(args[3])]] = (args[1], args[2])
                unused = rest
                continue
            elif args[0] == "ok":
                idx = int(args[1])
            else:
                raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(args)
            unused_chunks = []
            yield (identifiers[idx],
                decompress_stream(rest, byte_stream, unused_chunks))
            unused = "".join(unused_chunks)

    def iter_files_bytes(self, desired_files):
        """See Repository.iter_file_bytes.
        """
        try:
            absent = {}
            for (identifier, bytes_iterator) in self._iter_files_bytes_rpc(
                    desired_files, absent):
                yield identifier, bytes_iterator
            for fallback in self._fallback_repositories:
                if not absent:
                    break
                desired_files = [(key[0], key[1], identifier) for
                    (identifier, key) in absent.iteritems()]
                for (identifier, bytes_iterator) in fallback.iter_files_bytes(desired_files):
                    del absent[identifier]
                    yield identifier, bytes_iterator
            if absent:
                # There may be more missing items, but raise an exception
                # for just one.
                missing_identifier = absent.keys()[0]
                missing_key = absent[missing_identifier]
                raise errors.RevisionNotPresent(revision_id=missing_key[1],
                    file_id=missing_key[0])
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            for (identifier, bytes_iterator) in (
                self._real_repository.iter_files_bytes(desired_files)):
                yield identifier, bytes_iterator

    def get_cached_parent_map(self, revision_ids):
        """See bzrlib.CachingParentsProvider.get_cached_parent_map"""
        return self._unstacked_provider.get_cached_parent_map(revision_ids)

    def get_parent_map(self, revision_ids):
        """See bzrlib.Graph.get_parent_map()."""
        return self._make_parents_provider().get_parent_map(revision_ids)

    def _get_parent_map_rpc(self, keys):
        """Helper for get_parent_map that performs the RPC."""
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 2)):
            # We already found out that the server can't understand
            # Repository.get_parent_map requests, so just fetch the whole
            # graph.
            #
            # Note that this reads the whole graph, when only some keys are
            # wanted.  On this old server there's no way (?) to get them all
            # in one go, and the user probably will have seen a warning about
            # the server being old anyhow.
            rg = self._get_revision_graph(None)
            # There is an API discrepancy between get_parent_map and
            # get_revision_graph. Specifically, a "key:()" pair in
            # get_revision_graph just means a node has no parents. For
            # "get_parent_map" it means the node is a ghost. So fix up the
            # graph to correct this.
            #   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/214894
            # There is one other "bug" which is that ghosts in
            # get_revision_graph() are not returned at all. But we won't worry
            # about that for now.
            for node_id, parent_ids in rg.iteritems():
                if parent_ids == ():
                    rg[node_id] = (NULL_REVISION,)
            rg[NULL_REVISION] = ()
            return rg

        keys = set(keys)
        if None in keys:
            raise ValueError('get_parent_map(None) is not valid')
        if NULL_REVISION in keys:
            keys.discard(NULL_REVISION)
            found_parents = {NULL_REVISION:()}
            if not keys:
                return found_parents
        else:
            found_parents = {}
        # TODO(Needs analysis): We could assume that the keys being requested
        # from get_parent_map are in a breadth first search, so typically they
        # will all be depth N from some common parent, and we don't have to
        # have the server iterate from the root parent, but rather from the
        # keys we're searching; and just tell the server the keyspace we
        # already have; but this may be more traffic again.

        # Transform self._parents_map into a search request recipe.
        # TODO: Manage this incrementally to avoid covering the same path
        # repeatedly. (The server will have to on each request, but the less
        # work done the better).
        #
        # Negative caching notes:
        # new server sends missing when a request including the revid
        # 'include-missing:' is present in the request.
        # missing keys are serialised as missing:X, and we then call
        # provider.note_missing(X) for-all X
        parents_map = self._unstacked_provider.get_cached_map()
        if parents_map is None:
            # Repository is not locked, so there's no cache.
            parents_map = {}
        if _DEFAULT_SEARCH_DEPTH <= 0:
            (start_set, stop_keys,
             key_count) = vf_search.search_result_from_parent_map(
                parents_map, self._unstacked_provider.missing_keys)
        else:
            (start_set, stop_keys,
             key_count) = vf_search.limited_search_result_from_parent_map(
                parents_map, self._unstacked_provider.missing_keys,
                keys, depth=_DEFAULT_SEARCH_DEPTH)
        recipe = ('manual', start_set, stop_keys, key_count)
        body = self._serialise_search_recipe(recipe)
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        for key in keys:
            if type(key) is not str:
                raise ValueError(
                    "key %r not a plain string" % (key,))
        verb = 'Repository.get_parent_map'
        args = (path, 'include-missing:') + tuple(keys)
        try:
            response = self._call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
                verb, args, body)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            # Server does not support this method, so get the whole graph.
            # Worse, we have to force a disconnection, because the server now
            # doesn't realise it has a body on the wire to consume, so the
            # only way to recover is to abandon the connection.
            warning(
                'Server is too old for fast get_parent_map, reconnecting.  '
                '(Upgrade the server to Bazaar 1.2 to avoid this)')
            medium.disconnect()
            # To avoid having to disconnect repeatedly, we keep track of the
            # fact the server doesn't understand remote methods added in 1.2.
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 2))
            # Recurse just once and we should use the fallback code.
            return self._get_parent_map_rpc(keys)
        response_tuple, response_handler = response
        if response_tuple[0] not in ['ok']:
            response_handler.cancel_read_body()
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
        if response_tuple[0] == 'ok':
            coded = bz2.decompress(response_handler.read_body_bytes())
            if coded == '':
                # no revisions found
                return {}
            lines = coded.split('\n')
            revision_graph = {}
            for line in lines:
                d = tuple(line.split())
                if len(d) > 1:
                    revision_graph[d[0]] = d[1:]
                else:
                    # No parents:
                    if d[0].startswith('missing:'):
                        revid = d[0][8:]
                        self._unstacked_provider.note_missing_key(revid)
                    else:
                        # no parents - so give the Graph result
                        # (NULL_REVISION,).
                        revision_graph[d[0]] = (NULL_REVISION,)
            return revision_graph

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_signature_text(self, revision_id):
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response_tuple, response_handler = self._call_expecting_body(
                'Repository.get_revision_signature_text', path, revision_id)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.get_signature_text(revision_id)
        except errors.NoSuchRevision, err:
            for fallback in self._fallback_repositories:
                try:
                    return fallback.get_signature_text(revision_id)
                except errors.NoSuchRevision:
                    pass
            raise err
        else:
            if response_tuple[0] != 'ok':
                raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
            return response_handler.read_body_bytes()

    @needs_read_lock
    def _get_inventory_xml(self, revision_id):
        # This call is used by older working tree formats,
        # which stored a serialized basis inventory.
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository._get_inventory_xml(revision_id)

    @needs_write_lock
    def reconcile(self, other=None, thorough=False):
        from bzrlib.reconcile import RepoReconciler
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response, handler = self._call_expecting_body(
                'Repository.reconcile', path, self._lock_token)
        except (errors.UnknownSmartMethod, errors.TokenLockingNotSupported):
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.reconcile(other=other, thorough=thorough)
        if response != ('ok', ):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        body = handler.read_body_bytes()
        result = RepoReconciler(self)
        for line in body.split('\n'):
            if not line:
                continue
            key, val_text = line.split(':')
            if key == "garbage_inventories":
                result.garbage_inventories = int(val_text)
            elif key == "inconsistent_parents":
                result.inconsistent_parents = int(val_text)
            else:
                mutter("unknown reconcile key %r" % key)
        return result

    def all_revision_ids(self):
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response_tuple, response_handler = self._call_expecting_body(
                "Repository.all_revision_ids", path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.all_revision_ids()
        if response_tuple != ("ok", ):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
        revids = set(response_handler.read_body_bytes().splitlines())
        for fallback in self._fallback_repositories:
            revids.update(set(fallback.all_revision_ids()))
        return list(revids)

    def _filtered_revision_trees(self, revision_ids, file_ids):
        """Return Tree for a revision on this branch with only some files.

        :param revision_ids: a sequence of revision-ids;
          a revision-id may not be None or 'null:'
        :param file_ids: if not None, the result is filtered
          so that only those file-ids, their parents and their
          children are included.
        """
        inventories = self.iter_inventories(revision_ids)
        for inv in inventories:
            # Should we introduce a FilteredRevisionTree class rather
            # than pre-filter the inventory here?
            filtered_inv = inv.filter(file_ids)
            yield InventoryRevisionTree(self, filtered_inv, filtered_inv.revision_id)

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_deltas_for_revisions(self, revisions, specific_fileids=None):
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 2)):
            self._ensure_real()
            for delta in self._real_repository.get_deltas_for_revisions(
                    revisions, specific_fileids):
                yield delta
            return
        # Get the revision-ids of interest
        required_trees = set()
        for revision in revisions:
            required_trees.add(revision.revision_id)
            required_trees.update(revision.parent_ids[:1])

        # Get the matching filtered trees. Note that it's more
        # efficient to pass filtered trees to changes_from() rather
        # than doing the filtering afterwards. changes_from() could
        # arguably do the filtering itself but it's path-based, not
        # file-id based, so filtering before or afterwards is
        # currently easier.
        if specific_fileids is None:
            trees = dict((t.get_revision_id(), t) for
                t in self.revision_trees(required_trees))
        else:
            trees = dict((t.get_revision_id(), t) for
                t in self._filtered_revision_trees(required_trees,
                specific_fileids))

        # Calculate the deltas
        for revision in revisions:
            if not revision.parent_ids:
                old_tree = self.revision_tree(_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
            else:
                old_tree = trees[revision.parent_ids[0]]
            yield trees[revision.revision_id].changes_from(old_tree)

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_revision_delta(self, revision_id, specific_fileids=None):
        r = self.get_revision(revision_id)
        return list(self.get_deltas_for_revisions([r],
            specific_fileids=specific_fileids))[0]

    @needs_read_lock
    def revision_trees(self, revision_ids):
        inventories = self.iter_inventories(revision_ids)
        for inv in inventories:
            yield InventoryRevisionTree(self, inv, inv.revision_id)

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_revision_reconcile(self, revision_id):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.get_revision_reconcile(revision_id)

    @needs_read_lock
    def check(self, revision_ids=None, callback_refs=None, check_repo=True):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.check(revision_ids=revision_ids,
            callback_refs=callback_refs, check_repo=check_repo)

    def copy_content_into(self, destination, revision_id=None):
        """Make a complete copy of the content in self into destination.

        This is a destructive operation! Do not use it on existing
        repositories.
        """
        interrepo = _mod_repository.InterRepository.get(self, destination)
        return interrepo.copy_content(revision_id)

    def _copy_repository_tarball(self, to_bzrdir, revision_id=None):
        # get a tarball of the remote repository, and copy from that into the
        # destination
        import tarfile
        # TODO: Maybe a progress bar while streaming the tarball?
        note(gettext("Copying repository content as tarball..."))
        tar_file = self._get_tarball('bz2')
        if tar_file is None:
            return None
        destination = to_bzrdir.create_repository()
        try:
            tar = tarfile.open('repository', fileobj=tar_file,
                mode='r|bz2')
            tmpdir = osutils.mkdtemp()
            try:
                _extract_tar(tar, tmpdir)
                tmp_bzrdir = _mod_bzrdir.BzrDir.open(tmpdir)
                tmp_repo = tmp_bzrdir.open_repository()
                tmp_repo.copy_content_into(destination, revision_id)
            finally:
                osutils.rmtree(tmpdir)
        finally:
            tar_file.close()
        return destination
        # TODO: Suggestion from john: using external tar is much faster than
        # python's tarfile library, but it may not work on windows.

    @property
    def inventories(self):
        """Decorate the real repository for now.

        In the long term a full blown network facility is needed to
        avoid creating a real repository object locally.
        """
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.inventories

    @needs_write_lock
    def pack(self, hint=None, clean_obsolete_packs=False):
        """Compress the data within the repository.
        """
        if hint is None:
            body = ""
        else:
            body = "".join([l+"\n" for l in hint])
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response, handler = self._call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
                'Repository.pack', (path, self._lock_token,
                    str(clean_obsolete_packs)), body)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.pack(hint=hint,
                clean_obsolete_packs=clean_obsolete_packs)
        handler.cancel_read_body()
        if response != ('ok', ):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    @property
    def revisions(self):
        """Decorate the real repository for now.

        In the long term a full blown network facility is needed.
        """
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.revisions

    def set_make_working_trees(self, new_value):
        if new_value:
            new_value_str = "True"
        else:
            new_value_str = "False"
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call(
                'Repository.set_make_working_trees', path, new_value_str)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._real_repository.set_make_working_trees(new_value)
        else:
            if response[0] != 'ok':
                raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    @property
    def signatures(self):
        """Decorate the real repository for now.

        In the long term a full blown network facility is needed to avoid
        creating a real repository object locally.
        """
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.signatures

    @needs_write_lock
    def sign_revision(self, revision_id, gpg_strategy):
        testament = _mod_testament.Testament.from_revision(self, revision_id)
        plaintext = testament.as_short_text()
        self.store_revision_signature(gpg_strategy, plaintext, revision_id)

    @property
    def texts(self):
        """Decorate the real repository for now.

        In the long term a full blown network facility is needed to avoid
        creating a real repository object locally.
        """
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.texts

    def _iter_revisions_rpc(self, revision_ids):
        body = "\n".join(revision_ids)
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        response_tuple, response_handler = (
            self._call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
            "Repository.iter_revisions", (path, ), body))
        if response_tuple[0] != "ok":
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
        serializer_format = response_tuple[1]
        serializer = serializer_format_registry.get(serializer_format)
        byte_stream = response_handler.read_streamed_body()
        decompressor = zlib.decompressobj()
        chunks = []
        for bytes in byte_stream:
            chunks.append(decompressor.decompress(bytes))
            if decompressor.unused_data != "":
                chunks.append(decompressor.flush())
                yield serializer.read_revision_from_string("".join(chunks))
                unused = decompressor.unused_data
                decompressor = zlib.decompressobj()
                chunks = [decompressor.decompress(unused)]
        chunks.append(decompressor.flush())
        text = "".join(chunks)
        if text != "":
            yield serializer.read_revision_from_string("".join(chunks))

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_revisions(self, revision_ids):
        if revision_ids is None:
            revision_ids = self.all_revision_ids()
        else:
            for rev_id in revision_ids:
                if not rev_id or not isinstance(rev_id, basestring):
                    raise errors.InvalidRevisionId(
                        revision_id=rev_id, branch=self)
        try:
            missing = set(revision_ids)
            revs = {}
            for rev in self._iter_revisions_rpc(revision_ids):
                missing.remove(rev.revision_id)
                revs[rev.revision_id] = rev
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.get_revisions(revision_ids)
        for fallback in self._fallback_repositories:
            if not missing:
                break
            for revid in list(missing):
                # XXX JRV 2011-11-20: It would be nice if there was a
                # public method on Repository that could be used to query
                # for revision objects *without* failing completely if one
                # was missing. There is VersionedFileRepository._iter_revisions,
                # but unfortunately that's private and not provided by
                # all repository implementations.
                try:
                    revs[revid] = fallback.get_revision(revid)
                except errors.NoSuchRevision:
                    pass
                else:
                    missing.remove(revid)
        if missing:
            raise errors.NoSuchRevision(self, list(missing)[0])
        return [revs[revid] for revid in revision_ids]

    def supports_rich_root(self):
        return self._format.rich_root_data

    @property
    def _serializer(self):
        return self._format._serializer

    @needs_write_lock
    def store_revision_signature(self, gpg_strategy, plaintext, revision_id):
        signature = gpg_strategy.sign(plaintext)
        self.add_signature_text(revision_id, signature)

    def add_signature_text(self, revision_id, signature):
        if self._real_repository:
            # If there is a real repository the write group will
            # be in the real repository as well, so use that:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.add_signature_text(
                revision_id, signature)
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        response, handler = self._call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
            'Repository.add_signature_text', (path, self._lock_token,
                revision_id) + tuple(self._write_group_tokens), signature)
        handler.cancel_read_body()
        self.refresh_data()
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        self._write_group_tokens = response[1:]

    def has_signature_for_revision_id(self, revision_id):
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('Repository.has_signature_for_revision_id',
                path, revision_id)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_repository.has_signature_for_revision_id(
                revision_id)
        if response[0] not in ('yes', 'no'):
            raise SmartProtocolError('unexpected response code %s' % (response,))
        if response[0] == 'yes':
            return True
        for fallback in self._fallback_repositories:
            if fallback.has_signature_for_revision_id(revision_id):
                return True
        return False

    @needs_read_lock
    def verify_revision_signature(self, revision_id, gpg_strategy):
        if not self.has_signature_for_revision_id(revision_id):
            return gpg.SIGNATURE_NOT_SIGNED, None
        signature = self.get_signature_text(revision_id)

        testament = _mod_testament.Testament.from_revision(self, revision_id)
        plaintext = testament.as_short_text()

        return gpg_strategy.verify(signature, plaintext)

    def item_keys_introduced_by(self, revision_ids, _files_pb=None):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository.item_keys_introduced_by(revision_ids,
            _files_pb=_files_pb)

    def _find_inconsistent_revision_parents(self, revisions_iterator=None):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository._find_inconsistent_revision_parents(
            revisions_iterator)

    def _check_for_inconsistent_revision_parents(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_repository._check_for_inconsistent_revision_parents()

    def _make_parents_provider(self, other=None):
        providers = [self._unstacked_provider]
        if other is not None:
            providers.insert(0, other)
        return graph.StackedParentsProvider(_LazyListJoin(
            providers, self._fallback_repositories))

    def _serialise_search_recipe(self, recipe):
        """Serialise a graph search recipe.

        :param recipe: A search recipe (start, stop, count).
        :return: Serialised bytes.
        """
        start_keys = ' '.join(recipe[1])
        stop_keys = ' '.join(recipe[2])
        count = str(recipe[3])
        return '\n'.join((start_keys, stop_keys, count))

    def _serialise_search_result(self, search_result):
        parts = search_result.get_network_struct()
        return '\n'.join(parts)

    def autopack(self):
        path = self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)
        try:
            response = self._call('PackRepository.autopack', path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._real_repository._pack_collection.autopack()
            return
        self.refresh_data()
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)


class RemoteStreamSink(vf_repository.StreamSink):

    def _insert_real(self, stream, src_format, resume_tokens):
        self.target_repo._ensure_real()
        sink = self.target_repo._real_repository._get_sink()
        result = sink.insert_stream(stream, src_format, resume_tokens)
        if not result:
            self.target_repo.autopack()
        return result

    def insert_stream(self, stream, src_format, resume_tokens):
        target = self.target_repo
        target._unstacked_provider.missing_keys.clear()
        candidate_calls = [('Repository.insert_stream_1.19', (1, 19))]
        if target._lock_token:
            candidate_calls.append(('Repository.insert_stream_locked', (1, 14)))
            lock_args = (target._lock_token or '',)
        else:
            candidate_calls.append(('Repository.insert_stream', (1, 13)))
            lock_args = ()
        client = target._client
        medium = client._medium
        path = target.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(client)
        # Probe for the verb to use with an empty stream before sending the
        # real stream to it.  We do this both to avoid the risk of sending a
        # large request that is then rejected, and because we don't want to
        # implement a way to buffer, rewind, or restart the stream.
        found_verb = False
        for verb, required_version in candidate_calls:
            if medium._is_remote_before(required_version):
                continue
            if resume_tokens:
                # We've already done the probing (and set _is_remote_before) on
                # a previous insert.
                found_verb = True
                break
            byte_stream = smart_repo._stream_to_byte_stream([], src_format)
            try:
                response = client.call_with_body_stream(
                    (verb, path, '') + lock_args, byte_stream)
            except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
                medium._remember_remote_is_before(required_version)
            else:
                found_verb = True
                break
        if not found_verb:
            # Have to use VFS.
            return self._insert_real(stream, src_format, resume_tokens)
        self._last_inv_record = None
        self._last_substream = None
        if required_version < (1, 19):
            # Remote side doesn't support inventory deltas.  Wrap the stream to
            # make sure we don't send any.  If the stream contains inventory
            # deltas we'll interrupt the smart insert_stream request and
            # fallback to VFS.
            stream = self._stop_stream_if_inventory_delta(stream)
        byte_stream = smart_repo._stream_to_byte_stream(
            stream, src_format)
        resume_tokens = ' '.join(resume_tokens)
        response = client.call_with_body_stream(
            (verb, path, resume_tokens) + lock_args, byte_stream)
        if response[0][0] not in ('ok', 'missing-basis'):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        if self._last_substream is not None:
            # The stream included an inventory-delta record, but the remote
            # side isn't new enough to support them.  So we need to send the
            # rest of the stream via VFS.
            self.target_repo.refresh_data()
            return self._resume_stream_with_vfs(response, src_format)
        if response[0][0] == 'missing-basis':
            tokens, missing_keys = bencode.bdecode_as_tuple(response[0][1])
            resume_tokens = tokens
            return resume_tokens, set(missing_keys)
        else:
            self.target_repo.refresh_data()
            return [], set()

    def _resume_stream_with_vfs(self, response, src_format):
        """Resume sending a stream via VFS, first resending the record and
        substream that couldn't be sent via an insert_stream verb.
        """
        if response[0][0] == 'missing-basis':
            tokens, missing_keys = bencode.bdecode_as_tuple(response[0][1])
            # Ignore missing_keys, we haven't finished inserting yet
        else:
            tokens = []
        def resume_substream():
            # Yield the substream that was interrupted.
            for record in self._last_substream:
                yield record
            self._last_substream = None
        def resume_stream():
            # Finish sending the interrupted substream
            yield ('inventory-deltas', resume_substream())
            # Then simply continue sending the rest of the stream.
            for substream_kind, substream in self._last_stream:
                yield substream_kind, substream
        return self._insert_real(resume_stream(), src_format, tokens)

    def _stop_stream_if_inventory_delta(self, stream):
        """Normally this just lets the original stream pass-through unchanged.

        However if any 'inventory-deltas' substream occurs it will stop
        streaming, and store the interrupted substream and stream in
        self._last_substream and self._last_stream so that the stream can be
        resumed by _resume_stream_with_vfs.
        """

        stream_iter = iter(stream)
        for substream_kind, substream in stream_iter:
            if substream_kind == 'inventory-deltas':
                self._last_substream = substream
                self._last_stream = stream_iter
                return
            else:
                yield substream_kind, substream


class RemoteStreamSource(vf_repository.StreamSource):
    """Stream data from a remote server."""

    def get_stream(self, search):
        if (self.from_repository._fallback_repositories and
            self.to_format._fetch_order == 'topological'):
            return self._real_stream(self.from_repository, search)
        sources = []
        seen = set()
        repos = [self.from_repository]
        while repos:
            repo = repos.pop(0)
            if repo in seen:
                continue
            seen.add(repo)
            repos.extend(repo._fallback_repositories)
            sources.append(repo)
        return self.missing_parents_chain(search, sources)

    def get_stream_for_missing_keys(self, missing_keys):
        self.from_repository._ensure_real()
        real_repo = self.from_repository._real_repository
        real_source = real_repo._get_source(self.to_format)
        return real_source.get_stream_for_missing_keys(missing_keys)

    def _real_stream(self, repo, search):
        """Get a stream for search from repo.

        This never called RemoteStreamSource.get_stream, and is a helper
        for RemoteStreamSource._get_stream to allow getting a stream
        reliably whether fallback back because of old servers or trying
        to stream from a non-RemoteRepository (which the stacked support
        code will do).
        """
        source = repo._get_source(self.to_format)
        if isinstance(source, RemoteStreamSource):
            repo._ensure_real()
            source = repo._real_repository._get_source(self.to_format)
        return source.get_stream(search)

    def _get_stream(self, repo, search):
        """Core worker to get a stream from repo for search.

        This is used by both get_stream and the stacking support logic. It
        deliberately gets a stream for repo which does not need to be
        self.from_repository. In the event that repo is not Remote, or
        cannot do a smart stream, a fallback is made to the generic
        repository._get_stream() interface, via self._real_stream.

        In the event of stacking, streams from _get_stream will not
        contain all the data for search - this is normal (see get_stream).

        :param repo: A repository.
        :param search: A search.
        """
        # Fallbacks may be non-smart
        if not isinstance(repo, RemoteRepository):
            return self._real_stream(repo, search)
        client = repo._client
        medium = client._medium
        path = repo.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(client)
        search_bytes = repo._serialise_search_result(search)
        args = (path, self.to_format.network_name())
        candidate_verbs = [
            ('Repository.get_stream_1.19', (1, 19)),
            ('Repository.get_stream', (1, 13))]

        found_verb = False
        for verb, version in candidate_verbs:
            if medium._is_remote_before(version):
                continue
            try:
                response = repo._call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
                    verb, args, search_bytes)
            except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
                medium._remember_remote_is_before(version)
            except errors.UnknownErrorFromSmartServer, e:
                if isinstance(search, vf_search.EverythingResult):
                    error_verb = e.error_from_smart_server.error_verb
                    if error_verb == 'BadSearch':
                        # Pre-2.4 servers don't support this sort of search.
                        # XXX: perhaps falling back to VFS on BadSearch is a
                        # good idea in general?  It might provide a little bit
                        # of protection against client-side bugs.
                        medium._remember_remote_is_before((2, 4))
                        break
                raise
            else:
                response_tuple, response_handler = response
                found_verb = True
                break
        if not found_verb:
            return self._real_stream(repo, search)
        if response_tuple[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
        byte_stream = response_handler.read_streamed_body()
        src_format, stream = smart_repo._byte_stream_to_stream(byte_stream,
            self._record_counter)
        if src_format.network_name() != repo._format.network_name():
            raise AssertionError(
                "Mismatched RemoteRepository and stream src %r, %r" % (
                src_format.network_name(), repo._format.network_name()))
        return stream

    def missing_parents_chain(self, search, sources):
        """Chain multiple streams together to handle stacking.

        :param search: The overall search to satisfy with streams.
        :param sources: A list of Repository objects to query.
        """
        self.from_serialiser = self.from_repository._format._serializer
        self.seen_revs = set()
        self.referenced_revs = set()
        # If there are heads in the search, or the key count is > 0, we are not
        # done.
        while not search.is_empty() and len(sources) > 1:
            source = sources.pop(0)
            stream = self._get_stream(source, search)
            for kind, substream in stream:
                if kind != 'revisions':
                    yield kind, substream
                else:
                    yield kind, self.missing_parents_rev_handler(substream)
            search = search.refine(self.seen_revs, self.referenced_revs)
            self.seen_revs = set()
            self.referenced_revs = set()
        if not search.is_empty():
            for kind, stream in self._get_stream(sources[0], search):
                yield kind, stream

    def missing_parents_rev_handler(self, substream):
        for content in substream:
            revision_bytes = content.get_bytes_as('fulltext')
            revision = self.from_serialiser.read_revision_from_string(
                revision_bytes)
            self.seen_revs.add(content.key[-1])
            self.referenced_revs.update(revision.parent_ids)
            yield content


class RemoteBranchLockableFiles(LockableFiles):
    """A 'LockableFiles' implementation that talks to a smart server.

    This is not a public interface class.
    """

    def __init__(self, bzrdir, _client):
        self.bzrdir = bzrdir
        self._client = _client
        self._need_find_modes = True
        LockableFiles.__init__(
            self, bzrdir.get_branch_transport(None),
            'lock', lockdir.LockDir)

    def _find_modes(self):
        # RemoteBranches don't let the client set the mode of control files.
        self._dir_mode = None
        self._file_mode = None


class RemoteBranchFormat(branch.BranchFormat):

    def __init__(self, network_name=None):
        super(RemoteBranchFormat, self).__init__()
        self._matchingbzrdir = RemoteBzrDirFormat()
        self._matchingbzrdir.set_branch_format(self)
        self._custom_format = None
        self._network_name = network_name

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return (isinstance(other, RemoteBranchFormat) and
            self.__dict__ == other.__dict__)

    def _ensure_real(self):
        if self._custom_format is None:
            try:
                self._custom_format = branch.network_format_registry.get(
                    self._network_name)
            except KeyError:
                raise errors.UnknownFormatError(kind='branch',
                    format=self._network_name)

    def get_format_description(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return 'Remote: ' + self._custom_format.get_format_description()

    def network_name(self):
        return self._network_name

    def open(self, a_bzrdir, name=None, ignore_fallbacks=False):
        return a_bzrdir.open_branch(name=name, 
            ignore_fallbacks=ignore_fallbacks)

    def _vfs_initialize(self, a_bzrdir, name, append_revisions_only,
                        repository=None):
        # Initialisation when using a local bzrdir object, or a non-vfs init
        # method is not available on the server.
        # self._custom_format is always set - the start of initialize ensures
        # that.
        if isinstance(a_bzrdir, RemoteBzrDir):
            a_bzrdir._ensure_real()
            result = self._custom_format.initialize(a_bzrdir._real_bzrdir,
                name=name, append_revisions_only=append_revisions_only,
                repository=repository)
        else:
            # We assume the bzrdir is parameterised; it may not be.
            result = self._custom_format.initialize(a_bzrdir, name=name,
                append_revisions_only=append_revisions_only,
                repository=repository)
        if (isinstance(a_bzrdir, RemoteBzrDir) and
            not isinstance(result, RemoteBranch)):
            result = RemoteBranch(a_bzrdir, a_bzrdir.find_repository(), result,
                                  name=name)
        return result

    def initialize(self, a_bzrdir, name=None, repository=None,
                   append_revisions_only=None):
        if name is None:
            name = a_bzrdir._get_selected_branch()
        # 1) get the network name to use.
        if self._custom_format:
            network_name = self._custom_format.network_name()
        else:
            # Select the current bzrlib default and ask for that.
            reference_bzrdir_format = controldir.format_registry.get('default')()
            reference_format = reference_bzrdir_format.get_branch_format()
            self._custom_format = reference_format
            network_name = reference_format.network_name()
        # Being asked to create on a non RemoteBzrDir:
        if not isinstance(a_bzrdir, RemoteBzrDir):
            return self._vfs_initialize(a_bzrdir, name=name,
                append_revisions_only=append_revisions_only,
                repository=repository)
        medium = a_bzrdir._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 13)):
            return self._vfs_initialize(a_bzrdir, name=name,
                append_revisions_only=append_revisions_only,
                repository=repository)
        # Creating on a remote bzr dir.
        # 2) try direct creation via RPC
        path = a_bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(a_bzrdir._client)
        if name != "":
            # XXX JRV20100304: Support creating colocated branches
            raise errors.NoColocatedBranchSupport(self)
        verb = 'BzrDir.create_branch'
        try:
            response = a_bzrdir._call(verb, path, network_name)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            # Fallback - use vfs methods
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 13))
            return self._vfs_initialize(a_bzrdir, name=name,
                    append_revisions_only=append_revisions_only,
                    repository=repository)
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        # Turn the response into a RemoteRepository object.
        format = RemoteBranchFormat(network_name=response[1])
        repo_format = response_tuple_to_repo_format(response[3:])
        repo_path = response[2]
        if repository is not None:
            remote_repo_url = urlutils.join(a_bzrdir.user_url, repo_path)
            url_diff = urlutils.relative_url(repository.user_url,
                    remote_repo_url)
            if url_diff != '.':
                raise AssertionError(
                    'repository.user_url %r does not match URL from server '
                    'response (%r + %r)'
                    % (repository.user_url, a_bzrdir.user_url, repo_path))
            remote_repo = repository
        else:
            if repo_path == '':
                repo_bzrdir = a_bzrdir
            else:
                repo_bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(
                    a_bzrdir.root_transport.clone(repo_path), a_bzrdir._format,
                    a_bzrdir._client)
            remote_repo = RemoteRepository(repo_bzrdir, repo_format)
        remote_branch = RemoteBranch(a_bzrdir, remote_repo,
            format=format, setup_stacking=False, name=name)
        if append_revisions_only:
            remote_branch.set_append_revisions_only(append_revisions_only)
        # XXX: We know this is a new branch, so it must have revno 0, revid
        # NULL_REVISION. Creating the branch locked would make this be unable
        # to be wrong; here its simply very unlikely to be wrong. RBC 20090225
        remote_branch._last_revision_info_cache = 0, NULL_REVISION
        return remote_branch

    def make_tags(self, branch):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format.make_tags(branch)

    def supports_tags(self):
        # Remote branches might support tags, but we won't know until we
        # access the real remote branch.
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format.supports_tags()

    def supports_stacking(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format.supports_stacking()

    def supports_set_append_revisions_only(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._custom_format.supports_set_append_revisions_only()

    def _use_default_local_heads_to_fetch(self):
        # If the branch format is a metadir format *and* its heads_to_fetch
        # implementation is not overridden vs the base class, we can use the
        # base class logic rather than use the heads_to_fetch RPC.  This is
        # usually cheaper in terms of net round trips, as the last-revision and
        # tags info fetched is cached and would be fetched anyway.
        self._ensure_real()
        if isinstance(self._custom_format, branch.BranchFormatMetadir):
            branch_class = self._custom_format._branch_class()
            heads_to_fetch_impl = branch_class.heads_to_fetch.im_func
            if heads_to_fetch_impl is branch.Branch.heads_to_fetch.im_func:
                return True
        return False


class RemoteBranchStore(_mod_config.IniFileStore):
    """Branch store which attempts to use HPSS calls to retrieve branch store.

    Note that this is specific to bzr-based formats.
    """

    def __init__(self, branch):
        super(RemoteBranchStore, self).__init__()
        self.branch = branch
        self.id = "branch"
        self._real_store = None

    def external_url(self):
        return urlutils.join(self.branch.user_url, 'branch.conf')

    def _load_content(self):
        path = self.branch._remote_path()
        try:
            response, handler = self.branch._call_expecting_body(
                'Branch.get_config_file', path)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_store._load_content()
        if len(response) and response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return handler.read_body_bytes()

    def _save_content(self, content):
        path = self.branch._remote_path()
        try:
            response, handler = self.branch._call_with_body_bytes_expecting_body(
                'Branch.put_config_file', (path,
                    self.branch._lock_token, self.branch._repo_lock_token),
                content)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_store._save_content(content)
        handler.cancel_read_body()
        if response != ('ok', ):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def _ensure_real(self):
        self.branch._ensure_real()
        if self._real_store is None:
            self._real_store = _mod_config.BranchStore(self.branch)


class RemoteBranch(branch.Branch, _RpcHelper, lock._RelockDebugMixin):
    """Branch stored on a server accessed by HPSS RPC.

    At the moment most operations are mapped down to simple file operations.
    """

    def __init__(self, remote_bzrdir, remote_repository, real_branch=None,
        _client=None, format=None, setup_stacking=True, name=None,
        possible_transports=None):
        """Create a RemoteBranch instance.

        :param real_branch: An optional local implementation of the branch
            format, usually accessing the data via the VFS.
        :param _client: Private parameter for testing.
        :param format: A RemoteBranchFormat object, None to create one
            automatically. If supplied it should have a network_name already
            supplied.
        :param setup_stacking: If True make an RPC call to determine the
            stacked (or not) status of the branch. If False assume the branch
            is not stacked.
        :param name: Colocated branch name
        """
        # We intentionally don't call the parent class's __init__, because it
        # will try to assign to self.tags, which is a property in this subclass.
        # And the parent's __init__ doesn't do much anyway.
        self.bzrdir = remote_bzrdir
        self.name = name
        if _client is not None:
            self._client = _client
        else:
            self._client = remote_bzrdir._client
        self.repository = remote_repository
        if real_branch is not None:
            self._real_branch = real_branch
            # Give the remote repository the matching real repo.
            real_repo = self._real_branch.repository
            if isinstance(real_repo, RemoteRepository):
                real_repo._ensure_real()
                real_repo = real_repo._real_repository
            self.repository._set_real_repository(real_repo)
            # Give the branch the remote repository to let fast-pathing happen.
            self._real_branch.repository = self.repository
        else:
            self._real_branch = None
        # Fill out expected attributes of branch for bzrlib API users.
        self._clear_cached_state()
        # TODO: deprecate self.base in favor of user_url
        self.base = self.bzrdir.user_url
        self._name = name
        self._control_files = None
        self._lock_mode = None
        self._lock_token = None
        self._repo_lock_token = None
        self._lock_count = 0
        self._leave_lock = False
        self.conf_store = None
        # Setup a format: note that we cannot call _ensure_real until all the
        # attributes above are set: This code cannot be moved higher up in this
        # function.
        if format is None:
            self._format = RemoteBranchFormat()
            if real_branch is not None:
                self._format._network_name = \
                    self._real_branch._format.network_name()
        else:
            self._format = format
        # when we do _ensure_real we may need to pass ignore_fallbacks to the
        # branch.open_branch method.
        self._real_ignore_fallbacks = not setup_stacking
        if not self._format._network_name:
            # Did not get from open_branchV2 - old server.
            self._ensure_real()
            self._format._network_name = \
                self._real_branch._format.network_name()
        self.tags = self._format.make_tags(self)
        # The base class init is not called, so we duplicate this:
        hooks = branch.Branch.hooks['open']
        for hook in hooks:
            hook(self)
        self._is_stacked = False
        if setup_stacking:
            self._setup_stacking(possible_transports)

    def _setup_stacking(self, possible_transports):
        # configure stacking into the remote repository, by reading it from
        # the vfs branch.
        try:
            fallback_url = self.get_stacked_on_url()
        except (errors.NotStacked, errors.UnstackableBranchFormat,
            errors.UnstackableRepositoryFormat), e:
            return
        self._is_stacked = True
        if possible_transports is None:
            possible_transports = []
        else:
            possible_transports = list(possible_transports)
        possible_transports.append(self.bzrdir.root_transport)
        self._activate_fallback_location(fallback_url,
            possible_transports=possible_transports)

    def _get_config(self):
        return RemoteBranchConfig(self)

    def _get_config_store(self):
        if self.conf_store is None:
            self.conf_store =  RemoteBranchStore(self)
        return self.conf_store

    def store_uncommitted(self, creator):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch.store_uncommitted(creator)

    def get_unshelver(self, tree):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch.get_unshelver(tree)

    def _get_real_transport(self):
        # if we try vfs access, return the real branch's vfs transport
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch._transport

    _transport = property(_get_real_transport)

    def __str__(self):
        return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.base)

    __repr__ = __str__

    def _ensure_real(self):
        """Ensure that there is a _real_branch set.

        Used before calls to self._real_branch.
        """
        if self._real_branch is None:
            if not vfs.vfs_enabled():
                raise AssertionError('smart server vfs must be enabled '
                    'to use vfs implementation')
            self.bzrdir._ensure_real()
            self._real_branch = self.bzrdir._real_bzrdir.open_branch(
                ignore_fallbacks=self._real_ignore_fallbacks, name=self._name)
            # The remote branch and the real branch shares the same store. If
            # we don't, there will always be cases where one of the stores
            # doesn't see an update made on the other.
            self._real_branch.conf_store = self.conf_store
            if self.repository._real_repository is None:
                # Give the remote repository the matching real repo.
                real_repo = self._real_branch.repository
                if isinstance(real_repo, RemoteRepository):
                    real_repo._ensure_real()
                    real_repo = real_repo._real_repository
                self.repository._set_real_repository(real_repo)
            # Give the real branch the remote repository to let fast-pathing
            # happen.
            self._real_branch.repository = self.repository
            if self._lock_mode == 'r':
                self._real_branch.lock_read()
            elif self._lock_mode == 'w':
                self._real_branch.lock_write(token=self._lock_token)

    def _translate_error(self, err, **context):
        self.repository._translate_error(err, branch=self, **context)

    def _clear_cached_state(self):
        super(RemoteBranch, self)._clear_cached_state()
        if self._real_branch is not None:
            self._real_branch._clear_cached_state()

    def _clear_cached_state_of_remote_branch_only(self):
        """Like _clear_cached_state, but doesn't clear the cache of
        self._real_branch.

        This is useful when falling back to calling a method of
        self._real_branch that changes state.  In that case the underlying
        branch changes, so we need to invalidate this RemoteBranch's cache of
        it.  However, there's no need to invalidate the _real_branch's cache
        too, in fact doing so might harm performance.
        """
        super(RemoteBranch, self)._clear_cached_state()

    @property
    def control_files(self):
        # Defer actually creating RemoteBranchLockableFiles until its needed,
        # because it triggers an _ensure_real that we otherwise might not need.
        if self._control_files is None:
            self._control_files = RemoteBranchLockableFiles(
                self.bzrdir, self._client)
        return self._control_files

    def get_physical_lock_status(self):
        """See Branch.get_physical_lock_status()."""
        try:
            response = self._client.call('Branch.get_physical_lock_status',
                self._remote_path())
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_branch.get_physical_lock_status()
        if response[0] not in ('yes', 'no'):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return (response[0] == 'yes')

    def get_stacked_on_url(self):
        """Get the URL this branch is stacked against.

        :raises NotStacked: If the branch is not stacked.
        :raises UnstackableBranchFormat: If the branch does not support
            stacking.
        :raises UnstackableRepositoryFormat: If the repository does not support
            stacking.
        """
        try:
            # there may not be a repository yet, so we can't use
            # self._translate_error, so we can't use self._call either.
            response = self._client.call('Branch.get_stacked_on_url',
                self._remote_path())
        except errors.ErrorFromSmartServer, err:
            # there may not be a repository yet, so we can't call through
            # its _translate_error
            _translate_error(err, branch=self)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod, err:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_branch.get_stacked_on_url()
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        return response[1]

    def set_stacked_on_url(self, url):
        branch.Branch.set_stacked_on_url(self, url)
        # We need the stacked_on_url to be visible both locally (to not query
        # it repeatedly) and remotely (so smart verbs can get it server side)
        # Without the following line,
        # bzrlib.tests.per_branch.test_create_clone.TestCreateClone
        # .test_create_clone_on_transport_stacked_hooks_get_stacked_branch
        # fails for remote branches -- vila 2012-01-04
        self.conf_store.save_changes()
        if not url:
            self._is_stacked = False
        else:
            self._is_stacked = True

    def _vfs_get_tags_bytes(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch._get_tags_bytes()

    @needs_read_lock
    def _get_tags_bytes(self):
        if self._tags_bytes is None:
            self._tags_bytes = self._get_tags_bytes_via_hpss()
        return self._tags_bytes

    def _get_tags_bytes_via_hpss(self):
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 13)):
            return self._vfs_get_tags_bytes()
        try:
            response = self._call('Branch.get_tags_bytes', self._remote_path())
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 13))
            return self._vfs_get_tags_bytes()
        return response[0]

    def _vfs_set_tags_bytes(self, bytes):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch._set_tags_bytes(bytes)

    def _set_tags_bytes(self, bytes):
        if self.is_locked():
            self._tags_bytes = bytes
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 18)):
            self._vfs_set_tags_bytes(bytes)
            return
        try:
            args = (
                self._remote_path(), self._lock_token, self._repo_lock_token)
            response = self._call_with_body_bytes(
                'Branch.set_tags_bytes', args, bytes)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 18))
            self._vfs_set_tags_bytes(bytes)

    def lock_read(self):
        """Lock the branch for read operations.

        :return: A bzrlib.lock.LogicalLockResult.
        """
        self.repository.lock_read()
        if not self._lock_mode:
            self._note_lock('r')
            self._lock_mode = 'r'
            self._lock_count = 1
            if self._real_branch is not None:
                self._real_branch.lock_read()
        else:
            self._lock_count += 1
        return lock.LogicalLockResult(self.unlock)

    def _remote_lock_write(self, token):
        if token is None:
            branch_token = repo_token = ''
        else:
            branch_token = token
            repo_token = self.repository.lock_write().repository_token
            self.repository.unlock()
        err_context = {'token': token}
        try:
            response = self._call(
                'Branch.lock_write', self._remote_path(), branch_token,
                repo_token or '', **err_context)
        except errors.LockContention, e:
            # The LockContention from the server doesn't have any
            # information about the lock_url. We re-raise LockContention
            # with valid lock_url.
            raise errors.LockContention('(remote lock)',
                self.repository.base.split('.bzr/')[0])
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        ok, branch_token, repo_token = response
        return branch_token, repo_token

    def lock_write(self, token=None):
        if not self._lock_mode:
            self._note_lock('w')
            # Lock the branch and repo in one remote call.
            remote_tokens = self._remote_lock_write(token)
            self._lock_token, self._repo_lock_token = remote_tokens
            if not self._lock_token:
                raise SmartProtocolError('Remote server did not return a token!')
            # Tell the self.repository object that it is locked.
            self.repository.lock_write(
                self._repo_lock_token, _skip_rpc=True)

            if self._real_branch is not None:
                self._real_branch.lock_write(token=self._lock_token)
            if token is not None:
                self._leave_lock = True
            else:
                self._leave_lock = False
            self._lock_mode = 'w'
            self._lock_count = 1
        elif self._lock_mode == 'r':
            raise errors.ReadOnlyError(self)
        else:
            if token is not None:
                # A token was given to lock_write, and we're relocking, so
                # check that the given token actually matches the one we
                # already have.
                if token != self._lock_token:
                    raise errors.TokenMismatch(token, self._lock_token)
            self._lock_count += 1
            # Re-lock the repository too.
            self.repository.lock_write(self._repo_lock_token)
        return BranchWriteLockResult(self.unlock, self._lock_token or None)

    def _unlock(self, branch_token, repo_token):
        err_context = {'token': str((branch_token, repo_token))}
        response = self._call(
            'Branch.unlock', self._remote_path(), branch_token,
            repo_token or '', **err_context)
        if response == ('ok',):
            return
        raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    @only_raises(errors.LockNotHeld, errors.LockBroken)
    def unlock(self):
        try:
            self._lock_count -= 1
            if not self._lock_count:
                if self.conf_store is not None:
                    self.conf_store.save_changes()
                self._clear_cached_state()
                mode = self._lock_mode
                self._lock_mode = None
                if self._real_branch is not None:
                    if (not self._leave_lock and mode == 'w' and
                        self._repo_lock_token):
                        # If this RemoteBranch will remove the physical lock
                        # for the repository, make sure the _real_branch
                        # doesn't do it first.  (Because the _real_branch's
                        # repository is set to be the RemoteRepository.)
                        self._real_branch.repository.leave_lock_in_place()
                    self._real_branch.unlock()
                if mode != 'w':
                    # Only write-locked branched need to make a remote method
                    # call to perform the unlock.
                    return
                if not self._lock_token:
                    raise AssertionError('Locked, but no token!')
                branch_token = self._lock_token
                repo_token = self._repo_lock_token
                self._lock_token = None
                self._repo_lock_token = None
                if not self._leave_lock:
                    self._unlock(branch_token, repo_token)
        finally:
            self.repository.unlock()

    def break_lock(self):
        try:
            response = self._call(
                'Branch.break_lock', self._remote_path())
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_branch.break_lock()
        if response != ('ok',):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def leave_lock_in_place(self):
        if not self._lock_token:
            raise NotImplementedError(self.leave_lock_in_place)
        self._leave_lock = True

    def dont_leave_lock_in_place(self):
        if not self._lock_token:
            raise NotImplementedError(self.dont_leave_lock_in_place)
        self._leave_lock = False

    @needs_read_lock
    def get_rev_id(self, revno, history=None):
        if revno == 0:
            return _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
        last_revision_info = self.last_revision_info()
        ok, result = self.repository.get_rev_id_for_revno(
            revno, last_revision_info)
        if ok:
            return result
        missing_parent = result[1]
        # Either the revision named by the server is missing, or its parent
        # is.  Call get_parent_map to determine which, so that we report a
        # useful error.
        parent_map = self.repository.get_parent_map([missing_parent])
        if missing_parent in parent_map:
            missing_parent = parent_map[missing_parent]
        raise errors.RevisionNotPresent(missing_parent, self.repository)

    def _read_last_revision_info(self):
        response = self._call('Branch.last_revision_info', self._remote_path())
        if response[0] != 'ok':
            raise SmartProtocolError('unexpected response code %s' % (response,))
        revno = int(response[1])
        last_revision = response[2]
        return (revno, last_revision)

    def _gen_revision_history(self):
        """See Branch._gen_revision_history()."""
        if self._is_stacked:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_branch._gen_revision_history()
        response_tuple, response_handler = self._call_expecting_body(
            'Branch.revision_history', self._remote_path())
        if response_tuple[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response_tuple)
        result = response_handler.read_body_bytes().split('\x00')
        if result == ['']:
            return []
        return result

    def _remote_path(self):
        return self.bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._client)

    def _set_last_revision_descendant(self, revision_id, other_branch,
            allow_diverged=False, allow_overwrite_descendant=False):
        # This performs additional work to meet the hook contract; while its
        # undesirable, we have to synthesise the revno to call the hook, and
        # not calling the hook is worse as it means changes can't be prevented.
        # Having calculated this though, we can't just call into
        # set_last_revision_info as a simple call, because there is a set_rh
        # hook that some folk may still be using.
        old_revno, old_revid = self.last_revision_info()
        history = self._lefthand_history(revision_id)
        self._run_pre_change_branch_tip_hooks(len(history), revision_id)
        err_context = {'other_branch': other_branch}
        response = self._call('Branch.set_last_revision_ex',
            self._remote_path(), self._lock_token, self._repo_lock_token,
            revision_id, int(allow_diverged), int(allow_overwrite_descendant),
            **err_context)
        self._clear_cached_state()
        if len(response) != 3 and response[0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        new_revno, new_revision_id = response[1:]
        self._last_revision_info_cache = new_revno, new_revision_id
        self._run_post_change_branch_tip_hooks(old_revno, old_revid)
        if self._real_branch is not None:
            cache = new_revno, new_revision_id
            self._real_branch._last_revision_info_cache = cache

    def _set_last_revision(self, revision_id):
        old_revno, old_revid = self.last_revision_info()
        # This performs additional work to meet the hook contract; while its
        # undesirable, we have to synthesise the revno to call the hook, and
        # not calling the hook is worse as it means changes can't be prevented.
        # Having calculated this though, we can't just call into
        # set_last_revision_info as a simple call, because there is a set_rh
        # hook that some folk may still be using.
        history = self._lefthand_history(revision_id)
        self._run_pre_change_branch_tip_hooks(len(history), revision_id)
        self._clear_cached_state()
        response = self._call('Branch.set_last_revision',
            self._remote_path(), self._lock_token, self._repo_lock_token,
            revision_id)
        if response != ('ok',):
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        self._run_post_change_branch_tip_hooks(old_revno, old_revid)

    def _get_parent_location(self):
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 13)):
            return self._vfs_get_parent_location()
        try:
            response = self._call('Branch.get_parent', self._remote_path())
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 13))
            return self._vfs_get_parent_location()
        if len(response) != 1:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        parent_location = response[0]
        if parent_location == '':
            return None
        return parent_location

    def _vfs_get_parent_location(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch._get_parent_location()

    def _set_parent_location(self, url):
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 15)):
            return self._vfs_set_parent_location(url)
        try:
            call_url = url or ''
            if type(call_url) is not str:
                raise AssertionError('url must be a str or None (%s)' % url)
            response = self._call('Branch.set_parent_location',
                self._remote_path(), self._lock_token, self._repo_lock_token,
                call_url)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 15))
            return self._vfs_set_parent_location(url)
        if response != ():
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def _vfs_set_parent_location(self, url):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch._set_parent_location(url)

    @needs_write_lock
    def pull(self, source, overwrite=False, stop_revision=None,
             **kwargs):
        self._clear_cached_state_of_remote_branch_only()
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch.pull(
            source, overwrite=overwrite, stop_revision=stop_revision,
            _override_hook_target=self, **kwargs)

    @needs_read_lock
    def push(self, target, overwrite=False, stop_revision=None, lossy=False):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch.push(
            target, overwrite=overwrite, stop_revision=stop_revision, lossy=lossy,
            _override_hook_source_branch=self)

    def peek_lock_mode(self):
        return self._lock_mode

    def is_locked(self):
        return self._lock_count >= 1

    @needs_read_lock
    def revision_id_to_dotted_revno(self, revision_id):
        """Given a revision id, return its dotted revno.

        :return: a tuple like (1,) or (400,1,3).
        """
        try:
            response = self._call('Branch.revision_id_to_revno',
                self._remote_path(), revision_id)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_branch.revision_id_to_dotted_revno(revision_id)
        if response[0] == 'ok':
            return tuple([int(x) for x in response[1:]])
        else:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    @needs_read_lock
    def revision_id_to_revno(self, revision_id):
        """Given a revision id on the branch mainline, return its revno.

        :return: an integer
        """
        try:
            response = self._call('Branch.revision_id_to_revno',
                self._remote_path(), revision_id)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            return self._real_branch.revision_id_to_revno(revision_id)
        if response[0] == 'ok':
            if len(response) == 2:
                return int(response[1])
            raise NoSuchRevision(self, revision_id)
        else:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    @needs_write_lock
    def set_last_revision_info(self, revno, revision_id):
        # XXX: These should be returned by the set_last_revision_info verb
        old_revno, old_revid = self.last_revision_info()
        self._run_pre_change_branch_tip_hooks(revno, revision_id)
        if not revision_id or not isinstance(revision_id, basestring):
            raise errors.InvalidRevisionId(revision_id=revision_id, branch=self)
        try:
            response = self._call('Branch.set_last_revision_info',
                self._remote_path(), self._lock_token, self._repo_lock_token,
                str(revno), revision_id)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            self._ensure_real()
            self._clear_cached_state_of_remote_branch_only()
            self._real_branch.set_last_revision_info(revno, revision_id)
            self._last_revision_info_cache = revno, revision_id
            return
        if response == ('ok',):
            self._clear_cached_state()
            self._last_revision_info_cache = revno, revision_id
            self._run_post_change_branch_tip_hooks(old_revno, old_revid)
            # Update the _real_branch's cache too.
            if self._real_branch is not None:
                cache = self._last_revision_info_cache
                self._real_branch._last_revision_info_cache = cache
        else:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    @needs_write_lock
    def generate_revision_history(self, revision_id, last_rev=None,
                                  other_branch=None):
        medium = self._client._medium
        if not medium._is_remote_before((1, 6)):
            # Use a smart method for 1.6 and above servers
            try:
                self._set_last_revision_descendant(revision_id, other_branch,
                    allow_diverged=True, allow_overwrite_descendant=True)
                return
            except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
                medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 6))
        self._clear_cached_state_of_remote_branch_only()
        graph = self.repository.get_graph()
        (last_revno, last_revid) = self.last_revision_info()
        known_revision_ids = [
            (last_revid, last_revno),
            (_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION, 0),
            ]
        if last_rev is not None:
            if not graph.is_ancestor(last_rev, revision_id):
                # our previous tip is not merged into stop_revision
                raise errors.DivergedBranches(self, other_branch)
        revno = graph.find_distance_to_null(revision_id, known_revision_ids)
        self.set_last_revision_info(revno, revision_id)

    def set_push_location(self, location):
        self._set_config_location('push_location', location)

    def heads_to_fetch(self):
        if self._format._use_default_local_heads_to_fetch():
            # We recognise this format, and its heads-to-fetch implementation
            # is the default one (tip + tags).  In this case it's cheaper to
            # just use the default implementation rather than a special RPC as
            # the tip and tags data is cached.
            return branch.Branch.heads_to_fetch(self)
        medium = self._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((2, 4)):
            return self._vfs_heads_to_fetch()
        try:
            return self._rpc_heads_to_fetch()
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((2, 4))
            return self._vfs_heads_to_fetch()

    def _rpc_heads_to_fetch(self):
        response = self._call('Branch.heads_to_fetch', self._remote_path())
        if len(response) != 2:
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        must_fetch, if_present_fetch = response
        return set(must_fetch), set(if_present_fetch)

    def _vfs_heads_to_fetch(self):
        self._ensure_real()
        return self._real_branch.heads_to_fetch()


class RemoteConfig(object):
    """A Config that reads and writes from smart verbs.

    It is a low-level object that considers config data to be name/value pairs
    that may be associated with a section. Assigning meaning to the these
    values is done at higher levels like bzrlib.config.TreeConfig.
    """

    def get_option(self, name, section=None, default=None):
        """Return the value associated with a named option.

        :param name: The name of the value
        :param section: The section the option is in (if any)
        :param default: The value to return if the value is not set
        :return: The value or default value
        """
        try:
            configobj = self._get_configobj()
            section_obj = None
            if section is None:
                section_obj = configobj
            else:
                try:
                    section_obj = configobj[section]
                except KeyError:
                    pass
            if section_obj is None:
                value = default
            else:
                value = section_obj.get(name, default)
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            value = self._vfs_get_option(name, section, default)
        for hook in _mod_config.OldConfigHooks['get']:
            hook(self, name, value)
        return value

    def _response_to_configobj(self, response):
        if len(response[0]) and response[0][0] != 'ok':
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)
        lines = response[1].read_body_bytes().splitlines()
        conf = _mod_config.ConfigObj(lines, encoding='utf-8')
        for hook in _mod_config.OldConfigHooks['load']:
            hook(self)
        return conf


class RemoteBranchConfig(RemoteConfig):
    """A RemoteConfig for Branches."""

    def __init__(self, branch):
        self._branch = branch

    def _get_configobj(self):
        path = self._branch._remote_path()
        response = self._branch._client.call_expecting_body(
            'Branch.get_config_file', path)
        return self._response_to_configobj(response)

    def set_option(self, value, name, section=None):
        """Set the value associated with a named option.

        :param value: The value to set
        :param name: The name of the value to set
        :param section: The section the option is in (if any)
        """
        medium = self._branch._client._medium
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 14)):
            return self._vfs_set_option(value, name, section)
        if isinstance(value, dict):
            if medium._is_remote_before((2, 2)):
                return self._vfs_set_option(value, name, section)
            return self._set_config_option_dict(value, name, section)
        else:
            return self._set_config_option(value, name, section)

    def _set_config_option(self, value, name, section):
        try:
            path = self._branch._remote_path()
            response = self._branch._client.call('Branch.set_config_option',
                path, self._branch._lock_token, self._branch._repo_lock_token,
                value.encode('utf8'), name, section or '')
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium = self._branch._client._medium
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((1, 14))
            return self._vfs_set_option(value, name, section)
        if response != ():
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def _serialize_option_dict(self, option_dict):
        utf8_dict = {}
        for key, value in option_dict.items():
            if isinstance(key, unicode):
                key = key.encode('utf8')
            if isinstance(value, unicode):
                value = value.encode('utf8')
            utf8_dict[key] = value
        return bencode.bencode(utf8_dict)

    def _set_config_option_dict(self, value, name, section):
        try:
            path = self._branch._remote_path()
            serialised_dict = self._serialize_option_dict(value)
            response = self._branch._client.call(
                'Branch.set_config_option_dict',
                path, self._branch._lock_token, self._branch._repo_lock_token,
                serialised_dict, name, section or '')
        except errors.UnknownSmartMethod:
            medium = self._branch._client._medium
            medium._remember_remote_is_before((2, 2))
            return self._vfs_set_option(value, name, section)
        if response != ():
            raise errors.UnexpectedSmartServerResponse(response)

    def _real_object(self):
        self._branch._ensure_real()
        return self._branch._real_branch

    def _vfs_set_option(self, value, name, section=None):
        return self._real_object()._get_config().set_option(
            value, name, section)


class RemoteBzrDirConfig(RemoteConfig):
    """A RemoteConfig for BzrDirs."""

    def __init__(self, bzrdir):
        self._bzrdir = bzrdir

    def _get_configobj(self):
        medium = self._bzrdir._client._medium
        verb = 'BzrDir.get_config_file'
        if medium._is_remote_before((1, 15)):
            raise errors.UnknownSmartMethod(verb)
        path = self._bzrdir._path_for_remote_call(self._bzrdir._client)
        response = self._bzrdir._call_expecting_body(
            verb, path)
        return self._response_to_configobj(response)

    def _vfs_get_option(self, name, section, default):
        return self._real_object()._get_config().get_option(
            name, section, default)

    def set_option(self, value, name, section=None):
        """Set the value associated with a named option.

        :param value: The value to set
        :param name: The name of the value to set
        :param section: The section the option is in (if any)
        """
        return self._real_object()._get_config().set_option(
            value, name, section)

    def _real_object(self):
        self._bzrdir._ensure_real()
        return self._bzrdir._real_bzrdir


def _extract_tar(tar, to_dir):
    """Extract all the contents of a tarfile object.

    A replacement for extractall, which is not present in python2.4
    """
    for tarinfo in tar:
        tar.extract(tarinfo, to_dir)


error_translators = registry.Registry()
no_context_error_translators = registry.Registry()


def _translate_error(err, **context):
    """Translate an ErrorFromSmartServer into a more useful error.

    Possible context keys:
      - branch
      - repository
      - bzrdir
      - token
      - other_branch
      - path

    If the error from the server doesn't match a known pattern, then
    UnknownErrorFromSmartServer is raised.
    """
    def find(name):
        try:
            return context[name]
        except KeyError, key_err:
            mutter('Missing key %r in context %r', key_err.args[0], context)
            raise err
    def get_path():
        """Get the path from the context if present, otherwise use first error
        arg.
        """
        try:
            return context['path']
        except KeyError, key_err:
            try:
                return err.error_args[0]
            except IndexError, idx_err:
                mutter(
                    'Missing key %r in context %r', key_err.args[0], context)
                raise err

    try:
        translator = error_translators.get(err.error_verb)
    except KeyError:
        pass
    else:
        raise translator(err, find, get_path)
    try:
        translator = no_context_error_translators.get(err.error_verb)
    except KeyError:
        raise errors.UnknownErrorFromSmartServer(err)
    else:
        raise translator(err)


error_translators.register('NoSuchRevision',
    lambda err, find, get_path: NoSuchRevision(
        find('branch'), err.error_args[0]))
error_translators.register('nosuchrevision',
    lambda err, find, get_path: NoSuchRevision(
        find('repository'), err.error_args[0]))

def _translate_nobranch_error(err, find, get_path):
    if len(err.error_args) >= 1:
        extra = err.error_args[0]
    else:
        extra = None
    return errors.NotBranchError(path=find('bzrdir').root_transport.base,
        detail=extra)

error_translators.register('nobranch', _translate_nobranch_error)
error_translators.register('norepository',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.NoRepositoryPresent(
        find('bzrdir')))
error_translators.register('UnlockableTransport',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.UnlockableTransport(
        find('bzrdir').root_transport))
error_translators.register('TokenMismatch',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.TokenMismatch(
        find('token'), '(remote token)'))
error_translators.register('Diverged',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.DivergedBranches(
        find('branch'), find('other_branch')))
error_translators.register('NotStacked',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.NotStacked(branch=find('branch')))

def _translate_PermissionDenied(err, find, get_path):
    path = get_path()
    if len(err.error_args) >= 2:
        extra = err.error_args[1]
    else:
        extra = None
    return errors.PermissionDenied(path, extra=extra)

error_translators.register('PermissionDenied', _translate_PermissionDenied)
error_translators.register('ReadError',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.ReadError(get_path()))
error_translators.register('NoSuchFile',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.NoSuchFile(get_path()))
error_translators.register('TokenLockingNotSupported',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.TokenLockingNotSupported(
        find('repository')))
error_translators.register('UnsuspendableWriteGroup',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.UnsuspendableWriteGroup(
        repository=find('repository')))
error_translators.register('UnresumableWriteGroup',
    lambda err, find, get_path: errors.UnresumableWriteGroup(
        repository=find('repository'), write_groups=err.error_args[0],
        reason=err.error_args[1]))
no_context_error_translators.register('IncompatibleRepositories',
    lambda err: errors.IncompatibleRepositories(
        err.error_args[0], err.error_args[1], err.error_args[2]))
no_context_error_translators.register('LockContention',
    lambda err: errors.LockContention('(remote lock)'))
no_context_error_translators.register('LockFailed',
    lambda err: errors.LockFailed(err.error_args[0], err.error_args[1]))
no_context_error_translators.register('TipChangeRejected',
    lambda err: errors.TipChangeRejected(err.error_args[0].decode('utf8')))
no_context_error_translators.register('UnstackableBranchFormat',
    lambda err: errors.UnstackableBranchFormat(*err.error_args))
no_context_error_translators.register('UnstackableRepositoryFormat',
    lambda err: errors.UnstackableRepositoryFormat(*err.error_args))
no_context_error_translators.register('FileExists',
    lambda err: errors.FileExists(err.error_args[0]))
no_context_error_translators.register('DirectoryNotEmpty',
    lambda err: errors.DirectoryNotEmpty(err.error_args[0]))

def _translate_short_readv_error(err):
    args = err.error_args
    return errors.ShortReadvError(args[0], int(args[1]), int(args[2]),
        int(args[3]))

no_context_error_translators.register('ShortReadvError',
    _translate_short_readv_error)

def _translate_unicode_error(err):
        encoding = str(err.error_args[0]) # encoding must always be a string
        val = err.error_args[1]
        start = int(err.error_args[2])
        end = int(err.error_args[3])
        reason = str(err.error_args[4]) # reason must always be a string
        if val.startswith('u:'):
            val = val[2:].decode('utf-8')
        elif val.startswith('s:'):
            val = val[2:].decode('base64')
        if err.error_verb == 'UnicodeDecodeError':
            raise UnicodeDecodeError(encoding, val, start, end, reason)
        elif err.error_verb == 'UnicodeEncodeError':
            raise UnicodeEncodeError(encoding, val, start, end, reason)

no_context_error_translators.register('UnicodeEncodeError',
    _translate_unicode_error)
no_context_error_translators.register('UnicodeDecodeError',
    _translate_unicode_error)
no_context_error_translators.register('ReadOnlyError',
    lambda err: errors.TransportNotPossible('readonly transport'))
no_context_error_translators.register('MemoryError',
    lambda err: errors.BzrError("remote server out of memory\n"
        "Retry non-remotely, or contact the server admin for details."))
no_context_error_translators.register('RevisionNotPresent',
    lambda err: errors.RevisionNotPresent(err.error_args[0], err.error_args[1]))

no_context_error_translators.register('BzrCheckError',
    lambda err: errors.BzrCheckError(msg=err.error_args[0]))


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