tests/test-narrow-expanddirstate.t
author Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@octobus.net>
Fri, 30 Apr 2021 18:24:54 +0200
changeset 47137 d8ac62374943
parent 41236 44a51c1c8e17
child 47740 28d5e05c139a
permissions -rw-r--r--
dirstate-tree: Make `DirstateMap` borrow from a bytes buffer … that has the contents of the `.hg/dirstate` file. This only applies to the tree-based flavor of `DirstateMap`. For now only the entire `&[u8]` slice is stored, so this is not useful yet. Adding a lifetime parameter to the `DirstateMap` struct (in hg-core) makes Python bindings non-trivial because we keep that struct in a Python object that has a dynamic lifetime tied to Python’s reference-counting and GC. As long as we keep the `PyBytes` that owns the borrowed bytes buffer next to the borrowing struct, the buffer will live long enough for the borrows to stay valid. However this relationship cannot be expressed in safe Rust code in a way that would statisfy they borrow-checker. We use `unsafe` code to erase that lifetime parameter, and encapsulate it in a safe abstraction similar to the owning-ref crate: https://docs.rs/owning_ref/ Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10557

  $ . "$TESTDIR/narrow-library.sh"

  $ hg init master
  $ cd master

  $ mkdir inside
  $ echo inside > inside/f1
  $ mkdir outside
  $ echo outside > outside/f2
  $ mkdir patchdir
  $ echo patch_this > patchdir/f3
  $ hg ci -Aqm 'initial'

  $ cd ..

  $ hg clone --narrow ssh://user@dummy/master narrow --include inside
  requesting all changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
  new changesets dff6a2a6d433
  updating to branch default
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ cd narrow

  $ mkdir outside
  $ echo other_contents > outside/f2
  $ hg tracked | grep outside
  [1]
  $ hg files | grep outside
  [1]
  $ hg status

`hg status` did not add outside.
  $ hg tracked | grep outside
  [1]
  $ hg files | grep outside
  [1]

Unfortunately this is not really a candidate for adding to narrowhg proper,
since it depends on some other source for providing the manifests (when using
treemanifests) and file contents. Something like a virtual filesystem and/or
remotefilelog. We want to be useful when not using those systems, so we do not
have this method available in narrowhg proper at the moment.
  $ cat > "$TESTTMP/expand_extension.py" <<EOF
  > import os
  > import sys
  > 
  > from mercurial import encoding
  > from mercurial import extensions
  > from mercurial import localrepo
  > from mercurial import match as matchmod
  > from mercurial import narrowspec
  > from mercurial import patch
  > from mercurial import util as hgutil
  > 
  > narrowspecexpanded = False
  > def expandnarrowspec(ui, repo, newincludes=None):
  >   if not newincludes:
  >     return
  >   if getattr(repo, '_narrowspecexpanded', False):
  >     return
  >   repo._narrowspecexpanded = True
  >   import sys
  >   newincludes = set([newincludes])
  >   includes, excludes = repo.narrowpats
  >   currentmatcher = narrowspec.match(repo.root, includes, excludes)
  >   includes = includes | newincludes
  >   if not repo.currenttransaction():
  >     ui.develwarn(b'expandnarrowspec called outside of transaction!')
  >   repo.setnarrowpats(includes, excludes)
  >   narrowspec.copytoworkingcopy(repo)
  >   newmatcher = narrowspec.match(repo.root, includes, excludes)
  >   added = matchmod.differencematcher(newmatcher, currentmatcher)
  >   for f in repo[b'.'].manifest().walk(added):
  >     repo.dirstate.normallookup(f)
  > 
  > def reposetup(ui, repo):
  >   class expandingrepo(repo.__class__):
  >     def narrowmatch(self, *args, **kwargs):
  >       with repo.wlock(), repo.lock(), repo.transaction(
  >           b'expandnarrowspec'):
  >         expandnarrowspec(ui, repo,
  >                          encoding.environ.get(b'DIRSTATEINCLUDES'))
  >       return super(expandingrepo, self).narrowmatch(*args, **kwargs)
  >   repo.__class__ = expandingrepo
  > 
  > def extsetup(unused_ui):
  >   def overridepatch(orig, ui, repo, *args, **kwargs):
  >     with repo.wlock():
  >       expandnarrowspec(ui, repo, encoding.environ.get(b'PATCHINCLUDES'))
  >       return orig(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs)
  > 
  >   extensions.wrapfunction(patch, b'patch', overridepatch)
  > EOF
  $ cat >> ".hg/hgrc" <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > expand_extension = $TESTTMP/expand_extension.py
  > EOF

Since we do not have the ability to rely on a virtual filesystem or
remotefilelog in the test, we just fake it by copying the data from the 'master'
repo.
  $ cp -a ../master/.hg/store/data/* .hg/store/data
Do that for patchdir as well.
  $ cp -a ../master/patchdir .

`hg status` will now add outside, but not patchdir.
  $ DIRSTATEINCLUDES=path:outside hg status
  M outside/f2
  $ hg tracked | grep outside
  I path:outside
  $ hg files | grep outside > /dev/null
  $ hg tracked | grep patchdir
  [1]
  $ hg files | grep patchdir
  [1]

Get rid of the modification to outside/f2.
  $ hg update -C .
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

This patch will not apply cleanly at the moment, so `hg import` will break
  $ cat > "$TESTTMP/foo.patch" <<EOF
  > --- patchdir/f3
  > +++ patchdir/f3
  > @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
  > -this should be "patch_this", but its not, so patch fails
  > +this text is irrelevant
  > EOF
  $ PATCHINCLUDES=path:patchdir hg import -p0 -e "$TESTTMP/foo.patch" -m ignored
  applying $TESTTMP/foo.patch
  patching file patchdir/f3
  Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
  1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file patchdir/f3.rej
  abort: patch failed to apply
  [255]
  $ hg tracked | grep patchdir
  [1]
  $ hg files | grep patchdir > /dev/null
  [1]

Let's make it apply cleanly and see that it *did* expand properly
  $ cat > "$TESTTMP/foo.patch" <<EOF
  > --- patchdir/f3
  > +++ patchdir/f3
  > @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
  > -patch_this
  > +patched_this
  > EOF
  $ PATCHINCLUDES=path:patchdir hg import -p0 -e "$TESTTMP/foo.patch" -m message
  applying $TESTTMP/foo.patch
  $ cat patchdir/f3
  patched_this
  $ hg tracked | grep patchdir
  I path:patchdir
  $ hg files | grep patchdir > /dev/null