delta-find: simplify the delta checking function for snapshot
Since the function is all about snapshot, we can safely use an early return and
make the result simpler.
Checking how hg behaves when one side of a pull/push doesn't support
some capability (because it's running an older hg version, usually).
$ hg init repo1
$ cd repo1
$ echo a > a; hg add -q a; hg commit -q -m a
$ hg bookmark a
$ hg clone -q . ../repo2
$ cd ../repo2
$ touch $TESTTMP/disable-lookup.py
$ disable_cap() {
> rm -f $TESTTMP/disable-lookup.pyc # pyc caching is buggy
> cat <<EOF > $TESTTMP/disable-lookup.py
> from mercurial import extensions, wireprotov1server
> def wcapabilities(orig, *args, **kwargs):
> cap = orig(*args, **kwargs)
> cap.remove(b'$1')
> return cap
> extensions.wrapfunction(wireprotov1server, '_capabilities', wcapabilities)
> EOF
> }
$ cat >> ../repo1/.hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [extensions]
> disable-lookup = $TESTTMP/disable-lookup.py
> EOF
$ hg pull ssh://user@dummy/repo1 -r tip -B a
pulling from ssh://user@dummy/repo1
no changes found
$ disable_cap lookup
$ hg pull ssh://user@dummy/repo1 -r tip -B a
pulling from ssh://user@dummy/repo1
abort: other repository doesn't support revision lookup, so a rev cannot be specified.
[255]
$ disable_cap pushkey
$ hg pull ssh://user@dummy/repo1 -r tip -B a
pulling from ssh://user@dummy/repo1
abort: remote bookmark a not found!
[10]