tests/test-lock-badness.t
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
Sat, 19 Nov 2016 18:31:40 -0800
changeset 30473 e16e234b9ca3
parent 29887 0c8c388c7d62
child 32376 46ba2cdda476
permissions -rw-r--r--
httppeer: do decompression inside _callstream The current HTTP transport protocol only compresses certain command responses and requires calls to that command to call "_callcompressable," which zlib decompresses the response transparently. Upcoming changes will enable *any* response to be compressed with varying compression formats. In order to handle this better, this commit moves the decompression bits to the main function performing the HTTP request. We introduce an underscore-prefixed argument to denote this behavior so it doesn't conflict with a named argument to a command.

#require unix-permissions no-root no-windows

Prepare

  $ hg init a
  $ echo a > a/a
  $ hg -R a ci -A -m a
  adding a

  $ hg clone a b
  updating to branch default
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

Test that raising an exception in the release function doesn't cause the lock to choke

  $ cat > testlock.py << EOF
  > from mercurial import cmdutil, error, error
  > 
  > cmdtable = {}
  > command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
  > 
  > def acquiretestlock(repo, releaseexc):
  >     def unlock():
  >         if releaseexc:
  >             raise error.Abort('expected release exception')
  >     l = repo._lock(repo.vfs, 'testlock', False, unlock, None, 'test lock')
  >     return l
  > 
  > @command('testlockexc')
  > def testlockexc(ui, repo):
  >     testlock = acquiretestlock(repo, True)
  >     try:
  >         testlock.release()
  >     finally:
  >         try:
  >             testlock = acquiretestlock(repo, False)
  >         except error.LockHeld:
  >             raise error.Abort('lockfile on disk even after releasing!')
  >         testlock.release()
  > EOF
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [extensions]
  > testlock=$TESTTMP/testlock.py
  > EOF

  $ hg -R b testlockexc
  abort: expected release exception
  [255]

One process waiting for another

  $ cat > hooks.py << EOF
  > import time
  > def sleepone(**x): time.sleep(1)
  > def sleephalf(**x): time.sleep(0.5)
  > EOF
  $ echo b > b/b
  $ hg -R b ci -A -m b --config hooks.precommit="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleepone" > stdout &
  $ hg -R b up -q --config hooks.pre-update="python:`pwd`/hooks.py:sleephalf" \
  > > preup 2>&1
  $ wait
  $ cat preup
  waiting for lock on working directory of b held by process '*' on host '*' (glob)
  got lock after * seconds (glob)
  $ cat stdout
  adding b

Pushing to a local read-only repo that can't be locked

  $ chmod 100 a/.hg/store

  $ hg -R b push a
  pushing to a
  searching for changes
  abort: could not lock repository a: Permission denied
  [255]

  $ chmod 700 a/.hg/store