Just to be clear - git-p4 does not use the p4 "sizes" command anywhere AFAIK. We are just talking about the output from "p4 print" and the "fileSize" key, right? --> Correct. Does that happen with the 17.2 version of p4? -->Correct. print() probably makes more sense; can we try to use the function form so that we don't deliberately make the path to python3 harder (albeit in a very tiny way) -->Sure. If your server isn't reporting "fileSize" then there are a few other places where I would expect git-p4 to also fail. -->Most of other places are already doing key check in the hash. Looks like this line was missed out. On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 4:08 AM, Luke Diamand <luke@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 17 April 2018 at 20:12, Thandesha VK <thanvk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I have few cases where even p4 -G sizes (or p4 sizes) is not returning >> the size value even with latest version of p4 (17.2). In that case, we >> have to regenerate the digest for file save it - It mean something is >> wrong with the file in perforce. > > Just to be clear - git-p4 does not use the p4 "sizes" command anywhere AFAIK. > > We are just talking about the output from "p4 print" and the > "fileSize" key, right? > > Does that happen with the 17.2 version of p4? > >> Regarding, sys.stdout.write v/s print, I see script using both of them >> without a common pattern. I can change it to whatever is more >> appropriate. > > print() probably makes more sense; can we try to use the function form > so that we don't deliberately make the path to python3 harder (albeit > in a very tiny way). > >> >> On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 11:47 AM, Mazo, Andrey <amazo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Does a missing "fileSize" actually mean that there is something wrong with the file? >>> Because, for me, `p4 -G print` doesn't print "fileSize" for _any_ file. >>> (which I attribute to our rather ancient (2007.2) Perforce server) >>> I'm not an expert in Perforce, so don't know for sure. > > My 2015 version of p4d reports a fileSize. > >>> >>> However, `p4 -G sizes` works fine even with our p4 server. >>> Should we then go one step further and use `p4 -G sizes` to obtain the "fileSize" when it's not returned by `p4 -G print`? >>> Or is it an overkill for a simple verbose print out? > > If your server isn't reporting "fileSize" then there are a few other > places where I would expect git-p4 to also fail. > > If we're going to support this very ancient version of p4d, then > gracefully handling a missing fileSize will be useful. > >>> >>> Also, please, find one comment inline below. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Andrey >>> >>> From: Thandesha VK <thanvk@xxxxxxxxx> >>>> Sounds good. How about an enhanced version of fix from both of us. >>>> This will let us know that something is not right with the file but >>>> will not bark >>>> >>>> $ git diff >>>> diff --git a/git-p4.py b/git-p4.py >>>> index 7bb9cadc6..df901976f 100755 >>>> --- a/git-p4.py >>>> +++ b/git-p4.py >>>> @@ -2566,7 +2566,12 @@ class P4Sync(Command, P4UserMap): >>>> relPath = self.stripRepoPath(file['depotFile'], self.branchPrefixes) >>>> relPath = self.encodeWithUTF8(relPath) >>>> if verbose: >>>> - size = int(self.stream_file['fileSize']) >>>> + if 'fileSize' not in self.stream_file: >>>> + print "WARN: File size from perforce unknown. Please verify by p4 sizes %s" %(file['depotFile']) >>> For whatever reason, the code below uses sys.stdout.write() instead of print(). >>> Should it be used here for consistency as well? >>> >>>> + size = "-1" >>>> + else: >>>> + size = self.stream_file['fileSize'] >>>> + size = int(size) >>>> sys.stdout.write('\r%s --> %s (%i MB)\n' % >>>> (file['depotFile'], relPath, size/1024/1024)) >>>> sys.stdout.flush() >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 10:33 AM, Mazo, Andrey <amazo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> Sure, I totally agree. >>>>> Sorry, I just wasn't clear enough in my previous email. >>>>> I meant that your patch suppresses "%s --> %s (%i MB)" line in case "fileSize" is not available, >>>>> while my patch suppresses just "(%i MB)" portion if the "fileSize" is not known. >>>>> In other words, >>>>> * if "fileSize" is known: >>>>> ** both yours and mine patches don't change existing behavior; >>>>> * if "fileSize" is not known: >>>>> ** your patch makes streamOneP4File() not print anything; >>>>> ** my patch makes streamOneP4File() print "%s --> %s". >>>>> >>>>> Hope, I'm clearer this time. >>>>> >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Andrey >>>>> >>>>> From: Thandesha VK <thanvk@xxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> *I* think keeping the filesize info is better with --verbose option as >>>>>> that gives some clue about the file we are working on. What do you >>>>>> think? >>>>>> Script has similar checks of key existence at other places where it is >>>>>> looking for fileSize. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 9:22 AM, Andrey Mazo <amazo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>> Huh, I actually have a slightly different fix for the same issue. >>>>>>> It doesn't suppress the corresponding verbose output completely, but just removes the size information from it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Also, I'd mention that the workaround is trivial -- simply omit the "--verbose" option. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Andrey Mazo (1): >>>>>>> git-p4: fix `sync --verbose` traceback due to 'fileSize' >>>>>>> >>>>>>> git-p4.py | 8 ++++++-- >>>>>>> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >>>>>>> > > Thanks > Luke -- Thanks & Regards Thandesha VK | Cellphone +1 (703) 459-5386