tests/test-http-branchmap.t
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
Wed, 14 Oct 2015 02:40:04 +0900
changeset 26630 3111b45a2bbf
parent 25472 4d2b9b304ad0
child 30564 d83ca854fa21
permissions -rw-r--r--
parsers: make pack_dirstate take now in integer for consistency On recent OS, 'stat.st_mtime' has a double precision floating point value to represent nano seconds, but it is not wide enough for actual file timestamp: nowadays, only 52 - 32 = 20 bit width is available for decimal places in sec. Therefore, casting it to 'int' may cause unexpected result. See also changeset 13272104bb07 fixing issue4836 for detail. For example, changed file A may be treated as "clean" unexpectedly in steps below. "rounded now" is the value gotten by rounding via 'int(st.st_mtime)' or so. ---------------------+--------------------+------------------------ "now" | | timestamp of A (time_t) float rounded time_t| action | FS dirstate ------ ------- ------+--------------------+-------- --------------- N+.nnn N N | | --- --- | update file A | N | dirstate.normal(A) | N N+.999 N+1 N | | | dirstate.write() | N (*1) | : | | change file A | N | : | N+1.00 N+1 N+1 | | | "hg status" (*2) | N N ------ ------- ------+--------------------+-------- --------------- Timestamp N of A in dirstate isn't dropped at (*1), because "rounded now" is N+1 at that time, even if 'st_mtime' in 'time_t' is still N. Then, file A is unexpectedly treated as "clean" at (*2) in this case. For consistent handling of 'stat.st_mtime', this patch makes 'pack_dirstate()' take 'now' argument not in floating point but in integer. This patch makes 'PyArg_ParseTuple()' in 'pack_dirstate()' use format 'i' (= checking type mismatch or overflow), even though it is ensured that 'now' is in the range of 32bit signed integer by masking with '_rangemask' (= 0x7fffffff) on caller side. It should be cheaper enough than packing itself, and useful to detect that legacy code invokes 'pack_dirstate()' with 'now' in floating point value.

#require killdaemons

  $ hgserve() {
  >     hg serve -a localhost -p $HGPORT1 -d --pid-file=hg.pid \
  >       -E errors.log -v $@ > startup.log
  >     # Grepping hg serve stdout would hang on Windows
  >     grep -v 'listening at' startup.log
  >     cat hg.pid >> "$DAEMON_PIDS"
  > }
  $ hg init a
  $ hg --encoding utf-8 -R a branch æ
  marked working directory as branch \xc3\xa6 (esc)
  (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
  $ echo foo > a/foo
  $ hg -R a ci -Am foo
  adding foo
  $ hgserve -R a --config web.push_ssl=False --config web.allow_push=* --encoding latin1
  $ hg --encoding utf-8 clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1 b
  requesting all changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
  updating to branch \xc3\xa6 (esc)
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg --encoding utf-8 -R b log
  changeset:   0:867c11ce77b8
  branch:      \xc3\xa6 (esc)
  tag:         tip
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  summary:     foo
  
  $ echo bar >> b/foo
  $ hg -R b ci -m bar
  $ hg --encoding utf-8 -R b push
  pushing to http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
  searching for changes
  remote: adding changesets
  remote: adding manifests
  remote: adding file changes
  remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
  $ hg -R a --encoding utf-8 log
  changeset:   1:58e7c90d67cb
  branch:      \xc3\xa6 (esc)
  tag:         tip
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  summary:     bar
  
  changeset:   0:867c11ce77b8
  branch:      \xc3\xa6 (esc)
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  summary:     foo
  
  $ killdaemons.py hg.pid

verify 7e7d56fe4833 (encoding fallback in branchmap to maintain compatibility with 1.3.x)

  $ cat <<EOF > oldhg
  > import sys
  > from mercurial import ui, hg, commands
  > 
  > class StdoutWrapper(object):
  >     def __init__(self, stdout):
  >         self._file = stdout
  > 
  >     def write(self, data):
  >         if data == '47\n':
  >             # latin1 encoding is one %xx (3 bytes) shorter
  >             data = '44\n'
  >         elif data.startswith('%C3%A6 '):
  >             # translate to latin1 encoding
  >             data = '%%E6 %s' % data[7:]
  >         self._file.write(data)
  > 
  >     def __getattr__(self, name):
  >         return getattr(self._file, name)
  > 
  > sys.stdout = StdoutWrapper(sys.stdout)
  > sys.stderr = StdoutWrapper(sys.stderr)
  > 
  > myui = ui.ui()
  > repo = hg.repository(myui, 'a')
  > commands.serve(myui, repo, stdio=True, cmdserver=False)
  > EOF
  $ echo baz >> b/foo
  $ hg -R b ci -m baz
  $ hg push -R b -e 'python oldhg' ssh://dummy/ --encoding latin1
  pushing to ssh://dummy/
  searching for changes
  remote: adding changesets
  remote: adding manifests
  remote: adding file changes
  remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files