wireproto: support for pullbundles
Pullbundles are similar to clonebundles, but served as normal inline
bundle streams. They are almost transparent to the client -- the only
visible effect is that the client might get less changes than what it
asked for, i.e. not all requested head revisions are provided.
The client announces support for the necessary retries with the
partial-pull capability. After receiving a partial bundle, it updates
the set of revisions shared with the server and drops all now-known
heads from the request list. It will then rerun getbundle until
no changes are received or all remote heads are present.
Extend badserverext to support per-socket limit, i.e. don't assume that
the same limits should be applied to all sockets.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1856
Setup:
$ cat > eval.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> import filecmp
> from mercurial import commands, context, pycompat, registrar
> cmdtable = {}
> command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
> @command(b'eval', [], b'hg eval CMD')
> def eval_(ui, repo, *cmds, **opts):
> cmd = b" ".join(cmds)
> res = pycompat.bytestr(eval(cmd, globals(), locals()))
> ui.warn(b"%s" % res)
> EOF
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "eval=`pwd`/eval.py" >> $HGRCPATH
Arbitraryfilectx.cmp does not follow symlinks:
$ mkdir case1
$ cd case1
$ hg init
#if symlink
$ printf "A" > real_A
$ printf "foo" > A
$ printf "foo" > B
$ ln -s A sym_A
$ hg add .
adding A
adding B
adding real_A
adding sym_A
$ hg commit -m "base"
#else
$ hg import -q --bypass - <<EOF
> # HG changeset patch
> # User test
> # Date 0 0
> base
>
> diff --git a/A b/A
> new file mode 100644
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/A
> @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
> +foo
> \ No newline at end of file
> diff --git a/B b/B
> new file mode 100644
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/B
> @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
> +foo
> \ No newline at end of file
> diff --git a/real_A b/real_A
> new file mode 100644
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/real_A
> @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
> +A
> \ No newline at end of file
> diff --git a/sym_A b/sym_A
> new file mode 120000
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/sym_A
> @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
> +A
> \ No newline at end of file
> EOF
$ hg up -q
#endif
These files are different and should return True (different):
(Note that filecmp.cmp's return semantics are inverted from ours, so we invert
for simplicity):
$ hg eval "context.arbitraryfilectx('A', repo).cmp(repo[None]['real_A'])"
True (no-eol)
$ hg eval "not filecmp.cmp('A', 'real_A')"
True (no-eol)
These files are identical and should return False (same):
$ hg eval "context.arbitraryfilectx('A', repo).cmp(repo[None]['A'])"
False (no-eol)
$ hg eval "context.arbitraryfilectx('A', repo).cmp(repo[None]['B'])"
False (no-eol)
$ hg eval "not filecmp.cmp('A', 'B')"
False (no-eol)
This comparison should also return False, since A and sym_A are substantially
the same in the eyes of ``filectx.cmp``, which looks at data only.
$ hg eval "context.arbitraryfilectx('real_A', repo).cmp(repo[None]['sym_A'])"
False (no-eol)
A naive use of filecmp on those two would wrongly return True, since it follows
the symlink to "A", which has different contents.
#if symlink
$ hg eval "not filecmp.cmp('real_A', 'sym_A')"
True (no-eol)
#else
$ hg eval "not filecmp.cmp('real_A', 'sym_A')"
False (no-eol)
#endif