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branch: allow changing branch name to existing name if possible
With the functionality added in previous patch we can change branches of a
revision but not everytime even if it's possible to do so. For example cosider
the following case:
o 3 added a (foo)
o 2 added b (foo)
o 1 added c (bar)
o 0 added d (bar)
Here if I want to change the branch of rev 2,3 to bar, it was not possible and
it will say, "a branch with same name exists".
This patch allows us to change branch of 2,3 to bar. The underlying logic for
changing branch finds the changesets from the revs passed which have no parents
in revs. We only support revsets which have only one such root, so to support
this we check whether the parent of the root has the same name as that of the
new name and if so, we can use the new name to change branches.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1913
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 19 Jan 2018 18:45:20 +0530 |
parents | 2c6ebd0c850e |
children | fa993c3c8462 |
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#require lfs-test-server $ LFS_LISTEN="tcp://:$HGPORT" $ LFS_HOST="localhost:$HGPORT" $ LFS_PUBLIC=1 $ export LFS_LISTEN LFS_HOST LFS_PUBLIC #if no-windows $ lfs-test-server &> lfs-server.log & $ echo $! >> $DAEMON_PIDS #else $ cat >> $TESTTMP/spawn.py <<EOF > import os > import subprocess > import sys > > for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): > exe = os.path.join(path, 'lfs-test-server.exe') > if os.path.exists(exe): > with open('lfs-server.log', 'wb') as out: > p = subprocess.Popen(exe, stdout=out, stderr=out) > sys.stdout.write('%s\n' % p.pid) > sys.exit(0) > sys.exit(1) > EOF $ $PYTHON $TESTTMP/spawn.py >> $DAEMON_PIDS #endif $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > lfs= > [lfs] > url=http://foo:bar@$LFS_HOST/ > track=all() > EOF $ hg init repo1 $ cd repo1 $ echo THIS-IS-LFS > a $ hg commit -m a -A a A push can be serviced directly from the usercache if it isn't in the local store. $ hg init ../repo2 $ mv .hg/store/lfs .hg/store/lfs_ $ hg push ../repo2 -v pushing to ../repo2 searching for changes lfs: uploading 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b (12 bytes) lfs: processed: 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b 1 changesets found uncompressed size of bundle content: * (changelog) (glob) * (manifests) (glob) * a (glob) adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files calling hook pretxnchangegroup.lfs: hgext.lfs.checkrequireslfs $ mv .hg/store/lfs_ .hg/store/lfs Clear the cache to force a download $ rm -rf `hg config lfs.usercache` $ cd ../repo2 $ hg update tip -v resolving manifests getting a lfs: downloading 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b (12 bytes) lfs: adding 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b to the usercache lfs: processed: 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b lfs: found 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b in the local lfs store 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved When the server has some blobs already $ hg mv a b $ echo ANOTHER-LARGE-FILE > c $ echo ANOTHER-LARGE-FILE2 > d $ hg commit -m b-and-c -A b c d $ hg push ../repo1 -v | grep -v '^ ' pushing to ../repo1 searching for changes lfs: need to transfer 2 objects (39 bytes) lfs: uploading 37a65ab78d5ecda767e8622c248b5dbff1e68b1678ab0e730d5eb8601ec8ad19 (20 bytes) lfs: processed: 37a65ab78d5ecda767e8622c248b5dbff1e68b1678ab0e730d5eb8601ec8ad19 lfs: uploading d11e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 (19 bytes) lfs: processed: d11e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 1 changesets found uncompressed size of bundle content: adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files Clear the cache to force a download $ rm -rf `hg config lfs.usercache` $ hg --repo ../repo1 update tip -v resolving manifests getting b lfs: found 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b in the local lfs store getting c lfs: downloading d11e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 (19 bytes) lfs: adding d11e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 to the usercache lfs: processed: d11e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 lfs: found d11e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 in the local lfs store getting d lfs: downloading 37a65ab78d5ecda767e8622c248b5dbff1e68b1678ab0e730d5eb8601ec8ad19 (20 bytes) lfs: adding 37a65ab78d5ecda767e8622c248b5dbff1e68b1678ab0e730d5eb8601ec8ad19 to the usercache lfs: processed: 37a65ab78d5ecda767e8622c248b5dbff1e68b1678ab0e730d5eb8601ec8ad19 lfs: found 37a65ab78d5ecda767e8622c248b5dbff1e68b1678ab0e730d5eb8601ec8ad19 in the local lfs store 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved Test a corrupt file download, but clear the cache first to force a download. $ rm -rf `hg config lfs.usercache` $ cp $TESTTMP/lfs-content/d1/1e/1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 blob $ echo 'damage' > $TESTTMP/lfs-content/d1/1e/1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 $ rm ../repo1/.hg/store/lfs/objects/d1/1e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 $ rm ../repo1/* $ hg --repo ../repo1 update -C tip -v resolving manifests getting a lfs: found 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b in the local lfs store getting b lfs: found 31cf46fbc4ecd458a0943c5b4881f1f5a6dd36c53d6167d5b69ac45149b38e5b in the local lfs store getting c lfs: downloading d11e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 (19 bytes) abort: corrupt remote lfs object: d11e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 [255] The corrupted blob is not added to the usercache or local store $ test -f ../repo1/.hg/store/lfs/objects/d1/1e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 [1] $ test -f `hg config lfs.usercache`/d1/1e1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 [1] $ cp blob $TESTTMP/lfs-content/d1/1e/1a642b60813aee592094109b406089b8dff4cb157157f753418ec7857998 Test a corrupted file upload $ echo 'another lfs blob' > b $ hg ci -m 'another blob' $ echo 'damage' > .hg/store/lfs/objects/e6/59058e26b07b39d2a9c7145b3f99b41f797b6621c8076600e9cb7ee88291f0 $ hg push -v ../repo1 pushing to ../repo1 searching for changes lfs: uploading e659058e26b07b39d2a9c7145b3f99b41f797b6621c8076600e9cb7ee88291f0 (17 bytes) abort: detected corrupt lfs object: e659058e26b07b39d2a9c7145b3f99b41f797b6621c8076600e9cb7ee88291f0 (run hg verify) [255] Check error message when the remote missed a blob: $ echo FFFFF > b $ hg commit -m b -A b $ echo FFFFF >> b $ hg commit -m b b $ rm -rf .hg/store/lfs $ rm -rf `hg config lfs.usercache` $ hg update -C '.^' abort: LFS server error. Remote object for "b" not found:(.*)! (re) [255] Check error message when object does not exist: $ cd $TESTTMP $ hg init test && cd test $ echo "[extensions]" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "lfs=" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "[lfs]" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "threshold=1" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo a > a $ hg add a $ hg commit -m 'test' $ echo aaaaa > a $ hg commit -m 'largefile' $ hg debugdata .hg/store/data/a.i 1 # verify this is no the file content but includes "oid", the LFS "pointer". version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 oid sha256:bdc26931acfb734b142a8d675f205becf27560dc461f501822de13274fe6fc8a size 6 x-is-binary 0 $ cd .. $ rm -rf `hg config lfs.usercache` (Restart the server in a different location so it no longer has the content) $ $PYTHON $RUNTESTDIR/killdaemons.py $DAEMON_PIDS $ rm $DAEMON_PIDS $ mkdir $TESTTMP/lfs-server2 $ cd $TESTTMP/lfs-server2 #if no-windows $ lfs-test-server &> lfs-server.log & $ echo $! >> $DAEMON_PIDS #else $ $PYTHON $TESTTMP/spawn.py >> $DAEMON_PIDS #endif $ cd $TESTTMP $ hg clone test test2 updating to branch default abort: LFS server error. Remote object for "a" not found:(.*)! (re) [255] $ $PYTHON $RUNTESTDIR/killdaemons.py $DAEMON_PIDS