wireproto: separate commands tables for version 1 and 2 commands
We can't easily reuse existing command handlers for version 2
commands because the response types will be different. e.g. many
commands return nodes encoded as hex. Our new wire protocol is
binary safe, so we'll wish to encode nodes as binary.
We /could/ teach each command handler to look at the protocol
handler and change behavior based on the version in use. However,
this would make logic a bit unwieldy over time and would make
it harder to design a unified protocol handler interface. I think
it's better to create a clean break between version 1 and version 2
of commands on the server.
What I imagine happening is we will have separate @wireprotocommand
functions for each protocol generation. Those functions will parse the
request, dispatch to a common function to process it, then generate
the response in its own, transport-specific manner.
This commit establishes a separate table for tracking version 1
commands from version 2 commands. The HTTP server pieces have been
updated to use this new table.
Most commands are marked as both version 1 and version 2, so there is
little practical impact to this change.
A side-effect of this change is we now rely on transport registration
in wireprototypes.TRANSPORTS and certain properties of the protocol
interface. So a test had to be updated to conform.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2982
Setup extension:
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> mq =
> [mq]
> git = keep
> EOF
Test merge with mq changeset as the second parent:
$ hg init m
$ cd m
$ touch a b c
$ hg add a
$ hg commit -m a
$ hg add b
$ hg qnew -d "0 0" b
$ hg update 0
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg add c
$ hg commit -m c
created new head
$ hg merge
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg commit -m merge
abort: cannot commit over an applied mq patch
[255]
$ cd ..
Issue529: mq aborts when merging patch deleting files
$ checkundo()
> {
> if [ -f .hg/store/undo ]; then
> echo ".hg/store/undo still exists"
> fi
> }
Commit two dummy files in "init" changeset:
$ hg init t
$ cd t
$ echo a > a
$ echo b > b
$ hg ci -Am init
adding a
adding b
$ hg tag -l init
Create a patch removing a:
$ hg qnew rm_a
$ hg rm a
$ hg qrefresh -m "rm a"
Save the patch queue so we can merge it later:
$ hg qsave -c -e
copy $TESTTMP/t/.hg/patches to $TESTTMP/t/.hg/patches.1
$ checkundo
Update b and commit in an "update" changeset:
$ hg up -C init
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo b >> b
$ hg st
M b
$ hg ci -m update
created new head
# Here, qpush used to abort with :
# The system cannot find the file specified => a
$ hg manifest
a
b
$ hg qpush -a -m
merging with queue at: $TESTTMP/t/.hg/patches.1
applying rm_a
now at: rm_a
$ checkundo
$ hg manifest
b
Ensure status is correct after merge:
$ hg qpop -a
popping rm_a
popping .hg.patches.merge.marker
patch queue now empty
$ cd ..
Classic MQ merge sequence *with an explicit named queue*:
$ hg init t2
$ cd t2
$ echo '[diff]' > .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'nodates = 1' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am init
adding a
$ echo b > a
$ hg ci -m changea
$ hg up -C 0
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg cp a aa
$ echo c >> a
$ hg qnew --git -f -e patcha
$ echo d >> a
$ hg qnew -d '0 0' -f -e patcha2
Create the reference queue:
$ hg qsave -c -e -n refqueue
copy $TESTTMP/t2/.hg/patches to $TESTTMP/t2/.hg/refqueue
$ hg up -C 1
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
Merge:
$ HGMERGE=internal:other hg qpush -a -m -n refqueue
merging with queue at: $TESTTMP/t2/.hg/refqueue
applying patcha
patching file a
Hunk #1 succeeded at 2 with fuzz 1 (offset 0 lines).
fuzz found when applying patch, stopping
patch didn't work out, merging patcha
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
0 files updated, 2 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
applying patcha2
now at: patcha2
Check patcha is still a git patch:
$ cat .hg/patches/patcha
# HG changeset patch
# Parent d3873e73d99ef67873dac33fbcc66268d5d2b6f4
diff --git a/a b/a
--- a/a
+++ b/a
@@ -1,1 +1,2 @@
-b
+a
+c
diff --git a/a b/aa
copy from a
copy to aa
--- a/a
+++ b/aa
@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
-b
+a
Check patcha2 is still a regular patch:
$ cat .hg/patches/patcha2
# HG changeset patch
# Date 0 0
# Parent ???????????????????????????????????????? (glob)
diff -r ???????????? -r ???????????? a (glob)
--- a/a
+++ b/a
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
a
c
+d
$ cd ..