obsolete: explicitly track folds inside the markers
We now record information to be able to recognize "fold" event from
obsolescence markers. To do so, we track the following pieces of information:
a) a fold ID. Unique to that fold (per successor),
b) the number of predecessors,
c) the index of the predecessor in that fold.
We will now be able to create an algorithm able to find "predecessorssets".
We now store this data in the generic "metadata" field of the markers.
Updating the format to have a more compact storage for this would be useful.
This way of tracking a fold through multiple markers could be applied to split
too. This would have two advantages:
1) We get a simpler format, since number of successors is limited to [0-1].
2) We can better deal with situations where only some of the split successors
are pushed to a remote repository.
We should look into the relevance of such a change before updating the on-disk
format.
note: unlike splits, folds do not have to deal with cases where only some of
the markers have been synchronized. As they all share the same successor
changesets, they are all relevant to the same nodes.
#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import absolute_import
"""
Small and dumb HTTP server for use in tests.
"""
import optparse
import os
import signal
import socket
import sys
from mercurial import (
encoding,
pycompat,
server,
util,
)
httpserver = util.httpserver
OptionParser = optparse.OptionParser
if os.environ.get('HGIPV6', '0') == '1':
class simplehttpserver(httpserver.httpserver):
address_family = socket.AF_INET6
else:
simplehttpserver = httpserver.httpserver
class _httprequesthandler(httpserver.simplehttprequesthandler):
def log_message(self, format, *args):
httpserver.simplehttprequesthandler.log_message(self, format, *args)
sys.stderr.flush()
class simplehttpservice(object):
def __init__(self, host, port):
self.address = (host, port)
def init(self):
self.httpd = simplehttpserver(self.address, _httprequesthandler)
def run(self):
self.httpd.serve_forever()
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option('-p', '--port', dest='port', type='int', default=8000,
help='TCP port to listen on', metavar='PORT')
parser.add_option('-H', '--host', dest='host', default='localhost',
help='hostname or IP to listen on', metavar='HOST')
parser.add_option('--logfile', help='file name of access/error log')
parser.add_option('--pid', dest='pid',
help='file name where the PID of the server is stored')
parser.add_option('-f', '--foreground', dest='foreground',
action='store_true',
help='do not start the HTTP server in the background')
parser.add_option('--daemon-postexec', action='append')
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda x, y: sys.exit(0))
if options.foreground and options.logfile:
parser.error("options --logfile and --foreground are mutually "
"exclusive")
if options.foreground and options.pid:
parser.error("options --pid and --foreground are mutually exclusive")
opts = {b'pid_file': options.pid,
b'daemon': not options.foreground,
b'daemon_postexec': pycompat.rapply(encoding.strtolocal,
options.daemon_postexec)}
service = simplehttpservice(options.host, options.port)
runargs = [sys.executable, __file__] + sys.argv[1:]
runargs = [pycompat.fsencode(a) for a in runargs]
server.runservice(opts, initfn=service.init, runfn=service.run,
logfile=options.logfile,
runargs=runargs)