--- a/tests/test-largefiles-update.t Tue Feb 21 01:09:11 2023 +0100
+++ b/tests/test-largefiles-update.t Tue Feb 21 00:10:20 2023 +0100
@@ -771,9 +771,18 @@
$ hg log -qr 'file("set:exec()")'
9:be1b433a65b1
-Test a fatal error interrupting an update. Verify that status report dirty
-files correctly after an interrupted update. Also verify that checking all
-hashes reveals it isn't clean.
+Test a fatal error interrupting an update
+-----------------------------------------
+
+In a previous version this test was tasked to:
+| verify that status report dirty files correctly after an interrupted
+| update. Also verify that checking all hashes reveals it isn't clean.
+
+In the mean time improvement to the update logic means it is much harder to get the dirstate file written too early. So the original intend seems "fine".
+
+However, it shows another error where the standin file for large1 seems to be
+silently updated, confusing the general logic. This seems to have been broken
+before our updates and the test is marked as such.
Start with clean dirstates:
$ hg up --quiet --clean --rev "8^"
@@ -794,19 +803,24 @@
[254]
Check large1 content and status ... and that update will undo modifications:
$ hg id
- f1bf30eb88cc
+ d65e59e952a9+ (known-bad-output !)
+ d65e59e952a9 (missing-correct-output !)
$ cat large1
large1 in #3
$ hg st
- M large1
- ! largeX
$ hg up -Cr 8
getting changed largefiles
- 2 largefiles updated, 0 removed
+ 1 largefiles updated, 0 removed (known-bad-output !)
+ 2 largefiles updated, 0 removed (missing-correct-output !)
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cat large1
- manually modified before 'hg transplant --continue'
+ large1 in #3 (known-bad-output !)
+ manually modified before 'hg transplant --continue' (missing-correct-output !)
$ hg st
+ M large1 (known-bad-output !)
+
+ $ hg revert --all --no-backup
+ reverting .hglf/large1 (known-bad-output !)
Force largefiles rehashing and check that all changes have been caught by
status and update:
$ rm .hg/largefiles/dirstate