scmutil: add file object wrapper class to check ambiguity at closing
In Mercurial source tree, opening a file in "a"/"a+" mode like below
doesn't specify atomictemp=True for vfs, and this avoids file stat
ambiguity check by atomictempfile.
- writing changes out in revlog layer uses "a+" mode
- truncation in repair.strip() uses "a" mode
- truncation in transaction._playback() uses "a" mode
If steps below occurs at "the same time in sec", all of mtime, ctime
and size are same between (1) and (3).
1. append data to revlog-style file (and close transaction)
2. discard appended data by truncation (strip or rollback)
3. append same size but different data to revlog-style file again
Therefore, cache validation doesn't work after (3) as expected.
This patch adds file object wrapper class checkambigatclosing to check
(and get rid of) ambiguity at closing. It is used by vfs in subsequent
patch.
This is a part of ExactCacheValidationPlan.
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/ExactCacheValidationPlan
BTW, checkambigatclosing is tested in test-filecache.py, even though
it doesn't use filecache itself, because filecache assumes that file
stat ambiguity never occurs (and there is no another test-*.py related
to filecache).
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> purge =
> EOF
$ hg init test
$ cd test
$ echo a > changed
$ echo a > removed
$ echo a > source
$ hg ci -Am addfiles
adding changed
adding removed
adding source
$ echo a >> changed
$ echo a > added
$ hg add added
$ hg rm removed
$ hg cp source copied
$ hg diff --git > ../unknown.diff
Test adding on top of an unknown file
$ hg up -qC 0
$ hg purge
$ echo a > added
$ hg import --no-commit ../unknown.diff
applying ../unknown.diff
file added already exists
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file added.rej
abort: patch failed to apply
[255]
Test modifying an unknown file
$ hg revert -aq
$ hg purge
$ hg rm changed
$ hg ci -m removechanged
$ echo a > changed
$ hg import --no-commit ../unknown.diff
applying ../unknown.diff
abort: cannot patch changed: file is not tracked
[255]
Test removing an unknown file
$ hg up -qC 0
$ hg purge
$ hg rm removed
$ hg ci -m removeremoved
created new head
$ echo a > removed
$ hg import --no-commit ../unknown.diff
applying ../unknown.diff
abort: cannot patch removed: file is not tracked
[255]
Test copying onto an unknown file
$ hg up -qC 0
$ hg purge
$ echo a > copied
$ hg import --no-commit ../unknown.diff
applying ../unknown.diff
abort: cannot create copied: destination already exists
[255]
$ cd ..