Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Tue, 19 Jul 2016 19:57:34 -0700] rev 29616
hg: copy [hostsecurity] options to remote ui instances (issue5305)
TIL that ui instances for remote/peer repos don't automagically inherit
config options from .hg/hgrc files.
This patch makes remote ui instances inherit options from the
[hostsecurity] section. We were already inheriting options
from [hostfingerprints] and [auth]. So adding [hostsecurity] to the
list seems appropriate.
Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> [Mon, 18 Jul 2016 22:25:09 +0200] rev 29615
rbc: fix superfluous rebuilding from scratch - don't abuse self._rbcnamescount
The code used self._rbcnamescount as if it was the length of self._names ...
but actually it is just the number of good entries on disk. This caused the
cache to be populated inefficiently. In some cases very inefficiently.
Instead of checking the length before lookup, just try a lookup in self._names
- that is also in most cases faster.
Comments and debug messages are tweaked to help understanding the issue
and the fix.
Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> [Mon, 18 Jul 2016 22:23:44 +0200] rev 29614
rbc: test case for incorrect and too aggressive invalidation of invalid caches
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Tue, 19 Jul 2016 10:15:35 -0700] rev 29613
util: better handle '-' in version string (issue5302)
versiontuple() was previously only splitting on '+' and strings
like "3.9-rc" were causing it to misreport the version as
(3, None). By splitting on either '+' or '-' we can handle
our version strings with "-rc" in them.
Kevin Bullock <kbullock+mercurial@ringworld.org> [Tue, 19 Jul 2016 11:00:32 -0500] rev 29612
convert: update use of deprecated bzrlib property
The inventory property was deprecated in favor of root_inventory in bzr
2.5.0. Current version is 2.7.0.
I noticed this when testing locally on Python 2.6.9, which has warnings
turned on by default. The failure that occurs without this patch can be
seen on Python 2.7 by running with warnings enabled:
$ PYTHONWARNINGS=::DeprecationWarning make 'test-convert-bzr*'
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 19 Jul 2016 21:16:44 +0900] rev 29611
hghave: fix typo of sslutil.supportedprotocols
Simon Farnsworth <simonfar@fb.com> [Tue, 19 Jul 2016 03:29:53 -0700] rev 29610
rebase: turn rebase revs into set before filtering obsolete
When the inhibit extension from mutable-history is enabled, it attempts to
iterate over the rebaseset to prevent the nodes being rebased from being
marked obsolete. This happens at the same time as rebase's
_filterobsoleterevs function trying to iterate over the rebaseset to figure
out which ones are obsolete. The two of these iterating over the same
revset generatorset cause a 'generator already executing' exception. This is
probably a flaw in the revset implementation, since iterating over the same
set twice should be supported.
This regression was introduced in 5d16ebe7b14, since it changed
_filterobsoleterevs to be called before the rebaseset was turned into a
set(). For now let’s just make the rebaseset an actual set again before
calling that function. This was caught by the inhibit tests.
The relevant call stack from test-inhibit.t:
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/hgext/rebase.py", line 285, in _preparenewrebase
obsrevs = _filterobsoleterevs(self.repo, rebaseset)
File "/data/hgbuild/facebook-hg-rpms/mutable-history/hgext/inhibit.py", line 197, in _filterobsoleterevswrap
r = orig(repo, rebasesetrevs, *args, **kwargs)
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/hgext/rebase.py", line 1380, in _filterobsoleterevs
return set(r for r in revs if repo[r].obsolete())
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/hgext/rebase.py", line 1380, in <genexpr>
return set(r for r in revs if repo[r].obsolete())
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/revset.py", line 3079, in _iterordered
val2 = next(iter2)
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/revset.py", line 3417, in gen
yield nextrev()
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/revset.py", line 3424, in _consumegen
for item in self._gen:
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/revset.py", line 71, in iterate
cl = repo.changelog
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/repoview.py", line 319, in changelog
revs = filterrevs(unfi, self.filtername)
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/repoview.py", line 261, in filterrevs
repo.filteredrevcache[filtername] = func(repo.unfiltered())
File "/data/hgbuild/facebook-hg-rpms/mutable-history/hgext/directaccess.py", line 65, in _computehidden
hidden = repoview.filterrevs(repo, 'visible')
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/repoview.py", line 261, in filterrevs
repo.filteredrevcache[filtername] = func(repo.unfiltered())
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/repoview.py", line 175, in computehidden
hideable = hideablerevs(repo)
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/repoview.py", line 33, in hideablerevs
return obsolete.getrevs(repo, 'obsolete')
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/obsolete.py", line 1097, in getrevs
repo.obsstore.caches[name] = cachefuncs[name](repo)
File "/data/hgbuild/facebook-hg-rpms/mutable-history/hgext/inhibit.py", line 255, in _computeobsoleteset
if getrev(n) not in blacklist:
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/revset.py", line 3264, in __contains__
return x in self._r1 or x in self._r2
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/revset.py", line 3348, in __contains__
for l in self._consumegen():
File "/tmp/hgtests.jgjrN5/install/lib/python/mercurial/revset.py", line 3424, in _consumegen
for item in self._gen:
ValueError: generator already executing
Jun Wu <quark@fb.com> [Mon, 18 Jul 2016 15:59:08 +0100] rev 29609
commandserver: update comment about setpgid
Now setpgid has 2 main purposes: better handling for terminal-generated
SIGTSTP, SIGINT, and process-exit-generated SIGHUP. Update the comment to
explain things more clearly.
Jun Wu <quark@fb.com> [Sun, 17 Jul 2016 22:55:47 +0100] rev 29608
chg: forward SIGINT, SIGHUP to process group
These signals are meant to send to a process group, instead of a single
process: SIGINT is usually emitted by the terminal and sent to the process
group. SIGHUP usually happens to a process group if termination of a process
causes that process group to become orphaned.
Before this patch, chg will only forward these signals to the single server
process. This patch changes it to the server process group.
This will allow us to properly kill processes started by the forked server
process, like a ssh process. The behavior difference can be observed by
setting SSH_ASKPASS to a dummy script doing "sleep 100" and then run
"chg push ssh://dest-need-password-auth". Before this patch, the first Ctrl+C
will kill the hg process while ssh-askpass and ssh will remain alive. This
patch will make sure they are killed properly.
Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> [Mon, 18 Jul 2016 23:31:51 -0500] rev 29607
Added signature for changeset 519bb4f9d3a4