tests/test-mq-symlinks.t
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
Wed, 14 Oct 2015 02:40:04 +0900
changeset 26630 3111b45a2bbf
parent 25472 4d2b9b304ad0
child 32307 c2380b448265
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 symlink

  $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH

  $ hg init
  $ hg qinit
  $ hg qnew base.patch
  $ echo aaa > a
  $ echo bbb > b
  $ echo ccc > c
  $ hg add a b c
  $ hg qrefresh
  $ readlink.py a
  a -> a not a symlink


test replacing a file with a symlink

  $ hg qnew symlink.patch
  $ rm a
  $ ln -s b a
  $ hg qrefresh --git
  $ readlink.py a
  a -> b

  $ hg qpop
  popping symlink.patch
  now at: base.patch
  $ hg qpush
  applying symlink.patch
  now at: symlink.patch
  $ readlink.py a
  a -> b


test updating a symlink

  $ rm a
  $ ln -s c a
  $ hg qnew --git -f updatelink
  $ readlink.py a
  a -> c
  $ hg qpop
  popping updatelink
  now at: symlink.patch
  $ hg qpush --debug
  applying updatelink
  patching file a
  committing files:
  a
  committing manifest
  committing changelog
  now at: updatelink
  $ readlink.py a
  a -> c
  $ hg st


test replacing a symlink with a file

  $ ln -s c s
  $ hg add s
  $ hg qnew --git -f addlink
  $ rm s
  $ echo sss > s
  $ hg qnew --git -f replacelinkwithfile
  $ hg qpop
  popping replacelinkwithfile
  now at: addlink
  $ hg qpush
  applying replacelinkwithfile
  now at: replacelinkwithfile
  $ cat s
  sss
  $ hg st


test symlink removal

  $ hg qnew removesl.patch
  $ hg rm a
  $ hg qrefresh --git
  $ hg qpop
  popping removesl.patch
  now at: replacelinkwithfile
  $ hg qpush
  applying removesl.patch
  now at: removesl.patch
  $ hg st -c
  C b
  C c
  C s

replace broken symlink with another broken symlink

  $ ln -s linka linka
  $ hg add linka
  $ hg qnew link
  $ hg mv linka linkb
  $ rm linkb
  $ ln -s linkb linkb
  $ hg qnew movelink
  $ hg qpop
  popping movelink
  now at: link
  $ hg qpush
  applying movelink
  now at: movelink
  $ readlink.py linkb
  linkb -> linkb