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factor _get_new_state_after_events out of _calculate_state_delta
This reduces the scope of a bunch of variables
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@ -386,11 +386,18 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
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if all_single_prev_not_state:
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continue
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state = yield self._calculate_state_delta(
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room_id, ev_ctx_rm, new_latest_event_ids
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logger.info(
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"Calculating state delta for room %s", room_id,
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)
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if state:
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current_state_for_room[room_id] = state
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current_state = yield self._get_new_state_after_events(
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ev_ctx_rm, new_latest_event_ids,
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)
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if current_state is not None:
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delta = yield self._calculate_state_delta(
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room_id, current_state,
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)
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if delta is not None:
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current_state_for_room[room_id] = delta
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yield self.runInteraction(
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"persist_events",
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@ -467,20 +474,22 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
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defer.returnValue(new_latest_event_ids)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def _calculate_state_delta(self, room_id, events_context, new_latest_event_ids):
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"""Calculate the new state deltas for a room.
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def _get_new_state_after_events(self, events_context, new_latest_event_ids):
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"""Calculate the current state dict after adding some new events to
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a room
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Assumes that we are only persisting events for one room at a time.
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Args:
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events_context (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]):
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events and contexts which are being added to the room
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new_latest_event_ids (iterable[str]):
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the new forward extremities for the room.
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Returns:
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3-tuple (to_delete, to_insert, new_state) where both are state dicts,
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i.e. (type, state_key) -> event_id. `to_delete` are the entries to
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first be deleted from current_state_events, `to_insert` are entries
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to insert. `new_state` is the full set of state.
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May return None if there are no changes to be applied.
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Deferred[dict[(str,str), str]|None]:
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None if there are no changes to the room state, or
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a dict of (type, state_key) -> event_id].
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"""
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# Now we need to work out the different state sets for
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# each state extremities
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state_sets = []
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state_groups = set()
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missing_event_ids = []
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@ -523,12 +532,12 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
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state_sets.extend(group_to_state.itervalues())
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if not new_latest_event_ids:
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current_state = {}
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defer.returnValue({})
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elif was_updated:
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if len(state_sets) == 1:
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# If there is only one state set, then we know what the current
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# state is.
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current_state = state_sets[0]
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defer.returnValue(state_sets[0])
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else:
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# We work out the current state by passing the state sets to the
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# state resolution algorithm. It may ask for some events, including
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@ -537,8 +546,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
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# up in the db.
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logger.info(
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"Resolving state for %s with %i state sets",
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room_id, len(state_sets),
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"Resolving state with %i state sets", len(state_sets),
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)
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events_map = {ev.event_id: ev for ev, _ in events_context}
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state_sets,
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state_map_factory=get_events,
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)
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defer.returnValue(current_state)
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else:
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return
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def _calculate_state_delta(self, room_id, current_state):
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"""Calculate the new state deltas for a room.
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Assumes that we are only persisting events for one room at a time.
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Returns:
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3-tuple (to_delete, to_insert, new_state) where both are state dicts,
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i.e. (type, state_key) -> event_id. `to_delete` are the entries to
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first be deleted from current_state_events, `to_insert` are entries
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to insert. `new_state` is the full set of state.
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"""
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existing_state = yield self.get_current_state_ids(room_id)
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existing_events = set(existing_state.itervalues())
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