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convert: replace revision references in messages if they are >= short hashes Convert will try to find references to revisions in commit messages and replace them with references to the converted revision. It will take any string that looks like a hash (and thus also decimal numbers) and look it up in the source repo. If it finds anything, it will use that in the commit message instead. It would do that for all hex digit sequences of 6 to 40 characters. That was usually no problem for small repos where it was unlikely that there would be a matching 6 'digit' hash prefix. It was also no problem on repos with less than 100000 changesets where numbers with 6 or more digits not would match any revision number. With more than 100000 revisions random numbers in commit messages would be replaced with a "random" hash. For example, 'handle 100000 requests' would be changed to to 'handle 9117c6 requests'. Convert could thus not really be used on real repositories with more than 100000 changesets. The default hash length shown by Mercurial is 12 'digits'. It is unexpected and unwanted that convert by default tries to replace revision references that use less than that amount of 'digits'. To fix this, don't match strings that are less than the default hash size of 12 characters.
author Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com>
date Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:51:20 +0100
parents 7a9cbb315d84
children 4d2b9b304ad0
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#require serve

Test raw style of hgweb

  $ hg init test
  $ cd test
  $ mkdir sub
  $ cat >'sub/some text%.txt' <<ENDSOME
  > This is just some random text
  > that will go inside the file and take a few lines.
  > It is very boring to read, but computers don't
  > care about things like that.
  > ENDSOME
  $ hg add 'sub/some text%.txt'
  $ hg commit -d "1 0" -m "Just some text"

  $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -A access.log -E error.log -d --pid-file=hg.pid

  $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
  $ ("$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT '?f=bf0ff59095c9;file=sub/some%20text%25.txt;style=raw' content-type content-length content-disposition) >getoutput.txt

  $ "$TESTDIR/killdaemons.py" hg.pid

  $ cat getoutput.txt
  200 Script output follows
  content-type: application/binary
  content-length: 157
  content-disposition: inline; filename="some text%.txt"
  
  This is just some random text
  that will go inside the file and take a few lines.
  It is very boring to read, but computers don't
  care about things like that.
  $ cat access.log error.log
  127.0.0.1 - - [*] "GET /?f=bf0ff59095c9;file=sub/some%20text%25.txt;style=raw HTTP/1.1" 200 - (glob)

  $ rm access.log error.log
  $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -A access.log -E error.log -d --pid-file=hg.pid \
  > --config web.guessmime=True

  $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
  $ ("$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT '?f=bf0ff59095c9;file=sub/some%20text%25.txt;style=raw' content-type content-length content-disposition) >getoutput.txt
  $ "$TESTDIR/killdaemons.py" hg.pid

  $ cat getoutput.txt
  200 Script output follows
  content-type: text/plain; charset="ascii"
  content-length: 157
  content-disposition: inline; filename="some text%.txt"
  
  This is just some random text
  that will go inside the file and take a few lines.
  It is very boring to read, but computers don't
  care about things like that.
  $ cat access.log error.log
  127.0.0.1 - - [*] "GET /?f=bf0ff59095c9;file=sub/some%20text%25.txt;style=raw HTTP/1.1" 200 - (glob)

  $ cd ..