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.
Create user cache directory
$ USERCACHE=`pwd`/cache; export USERCACHE
$ cat <<EOF >> ${HGRCPATH}
> [extensions]
> hgext.largefiles=
> [largefiles]
> usercache=${USERCACHE}
> EOF
$ mkdir -p ${USERCACHE}
Create source repo, and commit adding largefile.
$ hg init src
$ cd src
$ echo large > large
$ hg add --large large
$ hg commit -m 'add largefile'
$ hg rm large
$ hg commit -m 'branchhead without largefile'
$ hg up -qr 0
$ cd ..
Discard all cached largefiles in USERCACHE
$ rm -rf ${USERCACHE}
Create mirror repo, and pull from source without largefile:
"pull" is used instead of "clone" for suppression of (1) updating to
tip (= caching largefile from source repo), and (2) recording source
repo as "default" path in .hg/hgrc.
$ hg init mirror
$ cd mirror
$ hg pull ../src
pulling from ../src
requesting all changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 2 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
(run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
Update working directory to "tip", which requires largefile("large"),
but there is no cache file for it. So, hg must treat it as
"missing"(!) file.
$ hg update -r0
getting changed largefiles
large: largefile 7f7097b041ccf68cc5561e9600da4655d21c6d18 not available from file:/*/$TESTTMP/mirror (glob)
0 largefiles updated, 0 removed
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg status
! large
Update working directory to null: this cleanup .hg/largefiles/dirstate
$ hg update null
getting changed largefiles
0 largefiles updated, 0 removed
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
Update working directory to tip, again.
$ hg update -r0
getting changed largefiles
large: largefile 7f7097b041ccf68cc5561e9600da4655d21c6d18 not available from file:/*/$TESTTMP/mirror (glob)
0 largefiles updated, 0 removed
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg status
! large
$ cd ..
Verify that largefiles from pulled branchheads are fetched, also to an empty repo
$ hg init mirror2
$ hg -R mirror2 pull src -r0
pulling from src
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
(run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
#if unix-permissions
Portable way to print file permissions:
$ cat > ls-l.py <<EOF
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> import sys, os
> path = sys.argv[1]
> print '%03o' % (os.lstat(path).st_mode & 0777)
> EOF
$ chmod +x ls-l.py
Test that files in .hg/largefiles inherit mode from .hg/store, not
from file in working copy:
$ cd src
$ chmod 750 .hg/store
$ chmod 660 large
$ echo change >> large
$ hg commit -m change
created new head
$ ../ls-l.py .hg/largefiles/e151b474069de4ca6898f67ce2f2a7263adf8fea
640
Test permission of with files in .hg/largefiles created by update:
$ cd ../mirror
$ rm -r "$USERCACHE" .hg/largefiles # avoid links
$ chmod 750 .hg/store
$ hg pull ../src --update -q
$ ../ls-l.py .hg/largefiles/e151b474069de4ca6898f67ce2f2a7263adf8fea
640
Test permission of files created by push:
$ hg serve -R ../src -d -p $HGPORT --pid-file hg.pid \
> --config "web.allow_push=*" --config web.push_ssl=no
$ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
$ echo change >> large
$ hg commit -m change
$ rm -r "$USERCACHE"
$ hg push -q http://localhost:$HGPORT/
$ ../ls-l.py ../src/.hg/largefiles/b734e14a0971e370408ab9bce8d56d8485e368a9
640
$ cd ..
#endif
Test issue 4053 (remove --after on a deleted, uncommitted file shouldn't say
it is missing, but a remove on a nonexistent unknown file still should. Same
for a forget.)
$ cd src
$ touch x
$ hg add x
$ mv x y
$ hg remove -A x y ENOENT
ENOENT: * (glob)
not removing y: file is untracked
[1]
$ hg add y
$ mv y z
$ hg forget y z ENOENT
ENOENT: * (glob)
not removing z: file is already untracked
[1]
Largefiles are accessible from the share's store
$ cd ..
$ hg share -q src share_dst --config extensions.share=
$ hg -R share_dst update -r0
getting changed largefiles
1 largefiles updated, 0 removed
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo modified > share_dst/large
$ hg -R share_dst ci -m modified
created new head
Only dirstate is in the local store for the share, and the largefile is in the
share source's local store. Avoid the extra largefiles added in the unix
conditional above.
$ hash=`hg -R share_dst cat share_dst/.hglf/large`
$ echo $hash
e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020
$ find share_dst/.hg/largefiles/* | sort
share_dst/.hg/largefiles/dirstate
$ find src/.hg/largefiles/* | egrep "(dirstate|$hash)" | sort
src/.hg/largefiles/dirstate
src/.hg/largefiles/e2fb5f2139d086ded2cb600d5a91a196e76bf020