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view tests/test-evolve-serveronly-legacy.t @ 3253:8dcb9e929a57
stablerange: fallback to a more naive approach to find subrange
As suspected, using "bheads" was bit good enough in some case and we have to
fall back to the approach used in "basic".
On the evolve repo (about 3K changeset) this approach is about 60% slower than
the previous (wrong) code.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Sun, 10 Dec 2017 00:20:06 +0100 |
parents | 79a926b557f1 |
children | e1a230cc4527 e5d91fd1f319 |
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$ . ${TESTDIR}/testlib/pythonpath.sh $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [defaults] > amend=-d "0 0" > [web] > push_ssl = false > allow_push = * > [phases] > publish = False > [experimental] > bundle2-exp=False # < Mercurial-4.0 > [devel] > legacy.exchange=bundle1 > [extensions] > EOF $ mkcommit() { > echo "$1" > "$1" > hg add "$1" > hg ci -m "add $1" > } $ hg init server Try the multiple ways to setup the extension $ hg -R server log --config 'extensions.evolve.serveronly=' $ hg -R server log --config "extensions.evolve.serveronly=${SRCDIR}/hgext3rd/evolve/serveronly.py" $ PYTHONPATH=$HGTEST_ORIG_PYTHONPATH hg -R server log --config "extensions.evolve.serveronly=${SRCDIR}/hgext3rd/evolve/serveronly.py" setup repo $ echo "[extensions]" >> ./server/.hg/hgrc $ echo "evolve.serveronly=" >> ./server/.hg/hgrc $ hg serve -R server -n test -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid -A access.log -E errors.log --traceback $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ client no changes found updating to branch default 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cat ./errors.log $ echo "[extensions]" >> ./client/.hg/hgrc $ echo "evolve=" >> ./client/.hg/hgrc $ cp -r client other Smoke testing =============== $ cd client $ mkcommit 0 $ mkcommit a $ hg push pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes abort: remote error: incompatible Mercurial client; bundle2 required (see https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/IncompatibleClient) [255] $ cat ../errors.log