Fri, 12 Jan 2018 11:10:18 +0000 visibility: make the filtered message translatable
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Fri, 12 Jan 2018 11:10:18 +0000] rev 35609
visibility: make the filtered message translatable Introduce a filtered message table to ease translation of these messages. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1852
Fri, 12 Jan 2018 11:09:04 +0000 visibility: fix a comment introduced before which is not up-to-date
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Fri, 12 Jan 2018 11:09:04 +0000] rev 35608
visibility: fix a comment introduced before which is not up-to-date 265cd9e19d26 introduced a comment in _filterederror that was not updated with the latest iterations of the patch, fix the comment. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1851
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:24:58 -0800 rust: avoid redundant 'static lifetime
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:24:58 -0800] rev 35607
rust: avoid redundant 'static lifetime 'static is apparently automatic for const variables. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1846
Thu, 11 Jan 2018 11:57:59 +0000 pull: hold wlock for the full operation when --update is used
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Thu, 11 Jan 2018 11:57:59 +0000] rev 35606
pull: hold wlock for the full operation when --update is used With now, the wlock is not held between the pull and the update. This can lead to race condition and make logic checking to post pull results more complicated (eg: with _afterlock).
Thu, 11 Jan 2018 18:20:08 +0800 hgweb: drop support of browsers that don't understand <canvas> (BC)
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Thu, 11 Jan 2018 18:20:08 +0800] rev 35605
hgweb: drop support of browsers that don't understand <canvas> (BC) Internet Explorer 8 and below need excanvas aka ExplorerCanvas to support canvas tag at all. We used to vendor the library in Mercurial, but IE8 was discontinued and all support for it ceased in January 2016. We should do the same and remove excanvas library. Apart from just cleaning up code, this will also make downstream Debian packages stop depending on libjs-excanvas, for example.
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:36:45 -0800 rust: add TODO about lifetime of program_name variable
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:36:45 -0800] rev 35604
rust: add TODO about lifetime of program_name variable Per review comment in D1581. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1847
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:23:36 -0800 rust: move import of PathBuf
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:23:36 -0800] rev 35603
rust: move import of PathBuf By moving it to the single function that uses it, we eliminate a #cfg. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1845
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 21:09:57 -0800 perf: do not import util.queue
Jun Wu <quark@fb.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 21:09:57 -0800] rev 35602
perf: do not import util.queue This was added by af25237be091. But util.queue is not a module and is not importable. I guess it wasn't noticed because of demandimport. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1848
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:08:51 -0800 rust: move Cargo.lock
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:08:51 -0800] rev 35601
rust: move Cargo.lock If you do a `cargo build` in rust/, Cargo will create rust/Cargo.lock. Furthermore, the previous rust/hgcli/Cargo.lock appears to not even be consulted because the auto-generated rust/Cargo.lock varied from rust/hgcli/Cargo.lock. This commit moves Cargo.lock to where Cargo expects it to be. While we're here, bump the version of libc to the latest available. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1844
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:04:52 -0800 run-tests: fix regular expression for path test
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:04:52 -0800] rev 35600
run-tests: fix regular expression for path test The previous regexp would match the empty string. This fixes a mistake added in 964212780daf. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1843
Sun, 17 Dec 2017 04:31:27 +0100 perf: add threading capability to perfbdiff
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Sun, 17 Dec 2017 04:31:27 +0100] rev 35599
perf: add threading capability to perfbdiff Since we are releasing the GIL during diffing, it is interesting to see how a thread pool would perform on diffing. We add a new `--threads` argument to commands. Synchronizing the thread pool is a bit complex because we want to be able to reuse it from one run to another. On my computer (i7 with 4 cores + hyperthreading), I get the following data for about 12000 revisions: threads wall comb wall gain comb overhead none 31.596715 31.59 0.00% 0.00% 1 31.621228 31.62 -0.08% 0.09% 2 16.406202 32.8 48.08% 3.83% 3 11.598334 34.76 63.29% 10.03% 4 9.205421 36.77 70.87% 16.40% 5 8.517604 42.51 73.04% 34.57% 6 7.94645 47.58 74.85% 50.62% 7 7.434972 51.92 76.47% 64.36% 8 7.070638 55.34 77.62% 75.18% Compared to the feature disabled (threads=0), the overhead is negligible with the threading code (threads=1), and the gain is already 48% with two threads.
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 17:24:25 +0100 upgraderepo: select correct deltareuse depending on actions
Paul Morelle <paul.morelle@octobus.net> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 17:24:25 +0100] rev 35598
upgraderepo: select correct deltareuse depending on actions Only 'redeltafulladd' was taken into account because of a small typo.
Tue, 02 Jan 2018 18:35:11 +0900 revsetlang: add %p specifier to format list of function arguments
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 02 Jan 2018 18:35:11 +0900] rev 35597
revsetlang: add %p specifier to format list of function arguments This will be used to construct parameters passed to _matchfiles().
Tue, 02 Jan 2018 21:05:40 +0900 revsetlang: unnest inner functions from formatspec()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 02 Jan 2018 21:05:40 +0900] rev 35596
revsetlang: unnest inner functions from formatspec()
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:51:56 +0900 revsetlang: fix quoting of %ls string
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:51:56 +0900] rev 35595
revsetlang: fix quoting of %ls string Before, "'" wasn't escaped appropriately. This also changes the separator '\0' to '\\0', but that's okay as a string token is unescaped.
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:44:07 +0900 revsetlang: catch invalid value passed to formatspec()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:44:07 +0900] rev 35594
revsetlang: catch invalid value passed to formatspec() The scope of AttributeError is narrowed because it's more likely to be triggered by mistake.
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:28:28 +0900 revsetlang: check incomplete revspec format character
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:28:28 +0900] rev 35593
revsetlang: check incomplete revspec format character
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:25:45 +0900 revsetlang: check number of arguments passed to formatspec()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:25:45 +0900] rev 35592
revsetlang: check number of arguments passed to formatspec()
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:18:31 +0900 revsetlang: catch invalid format character with %l prefix
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:18:31 +0900] rev 35591
revsetlang: catch invalid format character with %l prefix listexp() could call argtype() with an invalid format character, but that wasn't checked before.
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 06:32:17 +0530 py3: add 8 new passing tests to the whitelist
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 06:32:17 +0530] rev 35590
py3: add 8 new passing tests to the whitelist Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1800
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:33:36 +0530 py3: use list() to get a list of items using dict.items()
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:33:36 +0530] rev 35589
py3: use list() to get a list of items using dict.items() dict.items() on Python 3 returns a generator over the values of the dictionary, hence we can't delete elements while iterating over dict.items() in Python 3. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1799
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:31:27 +0530 py3: convert dict keys' to str before passing as kwargs
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:31:27 +0530] rev 35588
py3: convert dict keys' to str before passing as kwargs We have pycompat.strkwargs() which converts the keys of a dict to str and returns that. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1798
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:29:57 +0530 py3: make sure we open the file to write in bytes mode
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:29:57 +0530] rev 35587
py3: make sure we open the file to write in bytes mode Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1797
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:47:17 +0530 py3: don't use dict.iterkeys()
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:47:17 +0530] rev 35586
py3: don't use dict.iterkeys() Instead of iterating of dict.iterkeys(), let's iterate of dict as that will be equivalent and dict.iterkeys() is not present in Python 3. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1796
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:29:04 +0530 py3: use pycompat.bytestr() instead of str()
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:29:04 +0530] rev 35585
py3: use pycompat.bytestr() instead of str() Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1795
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:28:05 +0530 py3: make regular expressions bytes by prepending b''
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:28:05 +0530] rev 35584
py3: make regular expressions bytes by prepending b'' Regexes start with r'' and hence transformer skips adding b'' there. # skip-blame because we are just adding b'' Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1794
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:27:00 +0530 py3: slice on bytes instead of indexing
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:27:00 +0530] rev 35583
py3: slice on bytes instead of indexing Indexing returns the ascii value on Python 3. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1793
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:25:27 +0530 py3: use node.hex(h.digest()) instead of h.hexdigest()
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:25:27 +0530] rev 35582
py3: use node.hex(h.digest()) instead of h.hexdigest() hashlib.sha1.hexdigest() returns str on Python 3. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1792
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:22:06 +0530 tests: make autodiff.py work on Python 3
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:22:06 +0530] rev 35581
tests: make autodiff.py work on Python 3 This patch adds b'' to string literal to make it compatible with in-core Python 3 compatibility. # skip-blame because we are just adding b'' Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1791
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 03:32:04 +0530 py3: use pycompat.ziplist instead of inbuilt zip
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 03:32:04 +0530] rev 35580
py3: use pycompat.ziplist instead of inbuilt zip zip just like map on Python 3 returns a generator object instead of list. This results in error if we try to iterate over the result once we consume it. We have added pycompat.ziplist which returns a list. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1790
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:35:57 +0530 py3: use bytes and open() instead of file() in test-diff-upgrade.t
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 05:35:57 +0530] rev 35579
py3: use bytes and open() instead of file() in test-diff-upgrade.t file() is not present in Python 3. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1789
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 11:02:20 -0800 exchange: use context manager for locks and transaction in unbundle()
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 11:02:20 -0800] rev 35578
exchange: use context manager for locks and transaction in unbundle() Note that the transactionmanager doesn't actually create a transaction -- that is done the first time .transaction() is called on it (if at all). Consequently, .close() and .release() won't do anything if no transaction has been created. This makes it a little unusual, but it still works as a context manager. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1841
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:49:12 -0800 bookmarks: use context managers for locks and transaction in pushbookmark()
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:49:12 -0800] rev 35577
bookmarks: use context managers for locks and transaction in pushbookmark() Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1840
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:47:13 -0800 bookmarks: use context managers for lock and transaction in update()
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:47:13 -0800] rev 35576
bookmarks: use context managers for lock and transaction in update() Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1839
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:44:21 -0800 phase: use context managers for lock and transaction
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:44:21 -0800] rev 35575
phase: use context managers for lock and transaction Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1838
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:33:11 -0800 obsolete: use context manager for transaction in pushmarker()
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:33:11 -0800] rev 35574
obsolete: use context manager for transaction in pushmarker() Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1837
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:32:16 -0800 obsolete: use context manager for lock in pushmarker()
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:32:16 -0800] rev 35573
obsolete: use context manager for lock in pushmarker() Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1836
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:30:51 -0800 obsolete: use context manager for transaction in createmarkers()
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:30:51 -0800] rev 35572
obsolete: use context manager for transaction in createmarkers() Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1835
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 09:12:08 +0100 visibility: improve the message when accessing filtered obsolete rev
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 09:12:08 +0100] rev 35571
visibility: improve the message when accessing filtered obsolete rev When trying to access filtered revision, it is likely because they have been obsoleted by an obs-marker. The current message shows how to access the revision anyway: abort: hidden revision '13bedc178fce'! But in the case of an obsoleted revision, the user is likely to want to update to or use the successor of the revision. We update the message to display more information about the obsolescence fate of the revision in the following cases: abort: hidden revision '13bedc178fce' is pruned! abort: hidden revision '13bedc178fce' has diverged! abort: hidden revision '13bedc178fce' was rewritten as X, Y and 2 more! Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1591
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 03:37:36 +0530 tests: add b'' to string literals where bytes are required
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 03:37:36 +0530] rev 35570
tests: add b'' to string literals where bytes are required Since we are internally dealing with bytes only, we need to use bytes in the tests too. This is one of the many patches which will make all the tests completely use bytes. # skip-blame because we are just adding b'' Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1788
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 08:53:22 -0800 rust: implementation of `hg`
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Wed, 10 Jan 2018 08:53:22 -0800] rev 35569
rust: implementation of `hg` This commit provides a mostly-working implementation of the `hg` script in Rust along with scaffolding to support Rust in the repository. If you are familiar with Rust, the contents of the added rust/ directory should be pretty straightforward. We create an "hgcli" package that implements a binary application to run Mercurial. The output of this package is an "hg" binary. Our Rust `hg` (henceforth "rhg") essentially is a port of the existing `hg` Python script. The main difference is the creation of the embedded CPython interpreter is handled by the binary itself instead of relying on the shebang. In that sense, rhg is more similar to the "exe wrapper" we currently use on Windows. However, unlike the exe wrapper, rhg does not call the `hg` Python script. Instead, it uses the CPython APIs to import mercurial modules and call appropriate functions. The amount of code here is surprisingly small. It is my intent to replace the existing C-based exe wrapper with rhg. Preferably in the next Mercurial release. This should be achievable - at least for some Mercurial distributions. The future/timeline for rhg on other platforms is less clear. We already ship a hg.exe on Windows. So if we get the quirks with Rust worked out, shipping a Rust-based hg.exe should hopefully not be too contentious. Now onto the implementation. We're using python27-sys and the cpython crates for talking to the CPython API. We currently don't use too much functionality of the cpython crate and could have probably cut it out. However, it does provide a reasonable abstraction over unsafe {} CPython function calls. While we still have our fair share of those, at least we're not dealing with too much refcounting, error checking, etc. So I think the use of the cpython crate is justified. Plus, there is not-yet-implemented functionality that could benefit from cpython. I see our use of this crate only increasing. The cpython and python27-sys crates are not without their issues. The cpython crate didn't seem to account for the embedding use case in its design. Instead, it seems to assume that you are building a Python extension. It is making some questionable decisions around certain CPython APIs. For example, it insists that PyEval_ThreadsInitialized() is called and that the Python code likely isn't the main thread in the underlying application. It is also missing some functionality that is important for embedded use cases (such as exporting the path to the Python interpreter from its build script). After spending several hours trying to wrangle python27-sys and cpython, I gave up and forked the project on GitHub. Our Cargo.toml tracks this fork. I'm optimistic that the upstream project will accept our contributions and we can eventually unfork. There is a non-trivial amount of code in our custom Cargo build script. Our build.rs (which is called as part of building the hgcli crate): * Validates that the Python interpreter that was detected by the python27-sys crate provides a shared library (we only support shared library linking at this time - although this restriction could be loosened). * Validates that the Python is built with UCS-4 support. This ensures maximum Unicode compatibility. * Exports variables to the crate build allowing the built crate to e.g. find the path to the Python interpreter. The produced rhg should be considered alpha quality. There are several known deficiencies. Many of these are documented with inline TODOs. Probably the biggest limitation of rhg is that it assumes it is running from the ./rust/target/<target> directory of a source distribution. So, rhg is currently not very practical for real-world use. But, if you can `cargo build` it, running the binary *should* yield a working Mercurial CLI. In order to support using rhg with the test harness, we needed to hack up run-tests.py so the path to Mercurial's Python files is set properly. The change is extremely hacky and is only intended to be a stop-gap until the test harness gains first-class support for installing rhg. This will likely occur after we support running rhg outside the source directory. Despite its officially alpha quality, rhg copes extremely well with the test harness (at least on Linux). Using `run-tests.py --with-hg ../rust/target/debug/hg`, I only encounter the following failures: * test-run-tests.t -- Warnings emitted about using an unexpected Mercurial library. This is due to the hacky nature of setting the Python directory when run-tests.py detected rhg. * test-devel-warnings.t -- Expected stack trace missing frame for `hg` (This is expected since we no longer have an `hg` script!) * test-convert.t -- Test running `$PYTHON "$BINDIR"/hg`, which obviously assumes `hg` is a Python script. * test-merge-tools.t -- Same assumption about `hg` being executable with Python. * test-http-bad-server.t -- Seeing exit code 255 instead of 1 around line 358. * test-blackbox.t -- Exit code 255 instead of 1. * test-basic.t -- Exit code 255 instead of 1. It certainly looks like we have a bug around exit code handling. I don't think it is severe enough to hold up review and landing of this initial implementation. Perfect is the enemy of good. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1581
Sun, 07 Jan 2018 15:21:16 -0500 lfs: improve the error message for a missing remote blob
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Sun, 07 Jan 2018 15:21:16 -0500] rev 35568
lfs: improve the error message for a missing remote blob It seems better to print the name known to the user, not the internal file. The previous code unconditionally set 'p.filename'. That potentially made the attribute None, and would be printed as such in _gitlfsremote._checkforservererror() instead of "unknown". Normally, files are printed relative to CWD, but I don't see a way to get the repo path to make that adjustment. The test modified here apparently only runs within Facebook, but a print statement confirmed the name change. I tried uploading the blob to a different remote store (so the git server never saw it), and also killing the git server and removing the blob directory, and removing the 'lfs.db' file. All resulted in a message: abort: LFS server claims required objects do not exist: bdc26931acfb734b142a8d675f205becf27560dc461f501822de13274fe6fc8a! So I have no idea how to make this test generally runnable.
Sun, 07 Jan 2018 15:01:59 -0500 filelog: add the ability to report the user facing name
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Sun, 07 Jan 2018 15:01:59 -0500] rev 35567
filelog: add the ability to report the user facing name This will be used by lfs, but is probably generally useful. There are various bits of code that reverse engineer this from the index or data file names, but it seems better to just store it. Especially if there's experimenting with backing storage other than revlog.
Tue, 19 Dec 2017 20:41:25 +0800 hgweb: make different kinds of commits look differently on /graph
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Tue, 19 Dec 2017 20:41:25 +0800] rev 35566
hgweb: make different kinds of commits look differently on /graph Regular hg log -G uses different symbols for some graph nodes, such as commits that close branches and hidden commits. It also marks the currently checked out commit with "@". Since hg serve is sometimes used/recommended as a more visual alternative to CLI, it makes sense to port these features to hgweb. "graphnode" includes the style of a particular node and also if it's currently checked out or not, both at the same time. This is different from hg log -G (which uses templatekw.showgraphnode), where there's only place for one character, but hgweb doesn't have this limitation, since it uses <canvas> and not plain text. I'm using one string of 1 or 2 characters in this patch, it's not the most self-explanatory format, but it's concise, uses the same characters as hg log -G, and is internal to hgweb (i.e. not used for json-graph). I'm more or less fine with how things look visually, but there's still room for improvement. Feel free to criticise or point me to good-looking graphs of this kind for inspiration.
Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:58:11 +0100 clonebundle: make it possible to retrieve the initial bundle through largefile
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:58:11 +0100] rev 35565
clonebundle: make it possible to retrieve the initial bundle through largefile By setting the default path early enough, we make it possible to retrieve a clone bundle as a largefile from the repository we are cloning. But... why? Clone bundle is a great feature to speeds up clone of large repository. However one of the main obstacle for clone bundle deployment is the authentication scheme. For non public project, just putting a static file on some random CDN is not an option as we have to make sure people have the proper permission to retrieves the bundle. On the other hand, 'largefiles' already have all the necessary logic to serve arbitrary binary files -after- an authentication checks. So reusing an existing large file infrastructure can be a significant shortcut to clone bundle in this kind of closed environment. The idea might seems strange, but the necessary update to the large file extensions are quite small while the benefits are huge. In addition, since all the extra logic live in the 'largefiles' extensions, core does not have to know anything about it.
Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:57:57 +0100 largefiles: add support for 'largefiles://' url scheme
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:57:57 +0100] rev 35564
largefiles: add support for 'largefiles://' url scheme This changesets allows Mercurial to transparently download content from the configured largefile store. This handle all authentication and largefile protocol details. The target usecase is to leverage largefile infrastructure for clone bundle. See next changeset for details
Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:53:26 +0100 largefiles: add a 'debuglfput' command to put largefile into the store
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Thu, 21 Dec 2017 13:53:26 +0100] rev 35563
largefiles: add a 'debuglfput' command to put largefile into the store We add a new debug command able to add arbitrary new files into the largefile store. This will be useful for debugging, testing and other unholy usecase.
Fri, 15 Dec 2017 09:30:16 +0100 debug: add a 'debugdownload' command
Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> [Fri, 15 Dec 2017 09:30:16 +0100] rev 35562
debug: add a 'debugdownload' command This command resolve and fetch and URL through the Mercurial logic. Mercurial logic add various headers (including authentication) while resolving an URL so the commands helps with building the same request Mercurial would be doing. A new test file is created because we'll add more logic regarding Mercurial download logic and it will grow to a reasonable size.
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:12:48 +0900 revsetlang: raise ParseError to report invalid format character
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:12:48 +0900] rev 35561
revsetlang: raise ParseError to report invalid format character It's more common in revset and templater than raising Abort. I have a couple more patches to address exceptions caused by bad format string passed to revset() template function.
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:04:49 +0900 revsetlang: use iterator to track current argument in formatspec()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 17:04:49 +0900] rev 35560
revsetlang: use iterator to track current argument in formatspec()
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 16:56:47 +0900 revsetlang: unnest "if True" in formatrevspec()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 16:56:47 +0900] rev 35559
revsetlang: unnest "if True" in formatrevspec()
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 16:55:28 +0900 revsetlang: use str.find() to scan expr in formatspec()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 16:55:28 +0900] rev 35558
revsetlang: use str.find() to scan expr in formatspec() There should be no need to walk character one by one in Python.
Sat, 01 Apr 2017 16:50:11 +0900 revsetlang: avoid string concatenation in formatspec()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 01 Apr 2017 16:50:11 +0900] rev 35557
revsetlang: avoid string concatenation in formatspec()
Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:30:55 +0900 test-glog: hook cmdutil.getlogrevs() so -frREV is rewritten accordingly
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:30:55 +0900] rev 35556
test-glog: hook cmdutil.getlogrevs() so -frREV is rewritten accordingly Before, these tests didn't match the real behavior of "log -frREV".
Wed, 03 Jan 2018 17:12:30 +0900 test-glog: dump computed set
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Wed, 03 Jan 2018 17:12:30 +0900] rev 35555
test-glog: dump computed set It's more important than the revset expression built from command options.
Wed, 03 Jan 2018 17:09:16 +0900 test-glog: drop uninteresting nodes from AST output
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Wed, 03 Jan 2018 17:09:16 +0900] rev 35554
test-glog: drop uninteresting nodes from AST output This makes future test changes more readable.
Sun, 07 Jan 2018 01:14:52 -0500 lfs: remove the verification option when writing to the local store
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Sun, 07 Jan 2018 01:14:52 -0500] rev 35553
lfs: remove the verification option when writing to the local store This partially reverts 417e8e040102 and bb6a80fc969a. But since there's now a dedicated download function, there's no functional change. The last sentence in the commit message of the latter is wrong- write() didn't need the one time hash check if verification wasn't requested. I suspect I missed 'read()' in there ("... but _read()_ also needs to do a one time check..."), because that did fail without the hash check before linking to the usercache. The write() method simply took the same check for consistency. While here, clarify that the write() method is *only* for storing content directly from filelog, which has already checked the hash. If someone can come up with a way to bridge the differences between writing to a file and sending a urlreq.request across the wire, we can create an upload() function and cleanup read() in a similar way. About the only common thread I see is an open() that verifies the content before returning a file descriptor.
Thu, 21 Dec 2017 21:20:00 -0500 lfs: use the localstore download method to transfer from remote stores
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Thu, 21 Dec 2017 21:20:00 -0500] rev 35552
lfs: use the localstore download method to transfer from remote stores Both gitlfsremote and file based remotes benefit from not requiring the whole file in memory (though the whole file is still loaded when passing through the revlog interface). With a method specific to downloading from a remote store, the misleading 'use hg verify' hint is removed. The behavior is otherwise unchanged, in that a download from both remote store types will yield a copy of the blob via util.atomictempfile. There's no response payload defined for the non 'download' actions, but the previous code attempted to read the payload in this case anyway. This refactored code made that more obvious, so any payload is printed as a debug message, just in case.
Thu, 21 Dec 2017 18:56:04 -0500 lfs: introduce a localstore method for downloading from remote stores
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Thu, 21 Dec 2017 18:56:04 -0500] rev 35551
lfs: introduce a localstore method for downloading from remote stores The current local.write() method requires the full data, which means concatenating file chunks in memory when downloading from a git server. The dedicated method downloads in chunks, verifies the content on the fly, and creates the usercache hardlink if successful. It can also be used for the file system based remotestore. An explicit division of labor between downloading from a remote store (which should be verified) and writing to the store because of a commit or similar (which doesn't need verification), seems clearer. I can't figure out how to make a similar function for upload, because for a file remote store, it's a simple open/read/write operation. For a gitremote store, it's open the file and a urlreq.request(), and process that.
Tue, 02 Jan 2018 12:14:08 +0900 win32: do not call GetVolumePathName() with the minimum buffer length
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 02 Jan 2018 12:14:08 +0900] rev 35550
win32: do not call GetVolumePathName() with the minimum buffer length It fails on Windows XP even though the doc says "a safer but slower way to set the size of the return buffer is to call the GetFullPathName function, and then make sure that the buffer size is at least the same size as the full path that GetFullPathName returns." https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364996(v=vs.85).aspx Well, more "safe" way would be to simply rely on MAX_PATH for common scenarios.
Tue, 02 Jan 2018 12:02:25 +0900 win32: allocate buffer of maximum length for GetVolumeInformation()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 02 Jan 2018 12:02:25 +0900] rev 35549
win32: allocate buffer of maximum length for GetVolumeInformation() It's documented that "the maximum buffer size is MAX_PATH+1", which is slightly larger than 256. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364993(v=vs.85).aspx
Sun, 22 Oct 2017 22:49:11 +0900 log: drop unused expr from return value of getlogrevs()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sun, 22 Oct 2017 22:49:11 +0900] rev 35548
log: drop unused expr from return value of getlogrevs() Future patches will move some processing of the --follow option out of _makelogrevset(), where the returned 'expr' value will be less consistent with the 'revs'. So let's remove it from the public interface.
Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:00:18 +0900 log: don't expand aliases in revset built from command options
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:00:18 +0900] rev 35547
log: don't expand aliases in revset built from command options Only -rREV should be rewritten with user aliases.
Sun, 22 Oct 2017 22:52:36 +0900 graphlog: remove redundant check for empty revs
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sun, 22 Oct 2017 22:52:36 +0900] rev 35546
graphlog: remove redundant check for empty revs
Sun, 22 Oct 2017 22:38:16 +0900 log: remove redundant handling of --limit
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sun, 22 Oct 2017 22:38:16 +0900] rev 35545
log: remove redundant handling of --limit A returned 'revs' set is pre-filtered by cmdutil.getlogrevs(). The result of displayer.flush() isn't used anymore, so removed.
Sun, 22 Oct 2017 23:04:07 +0900 log: use smartset.slice() to limit number of revisions to be displayed
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sun, 22 Oct 2017 23:04:07 +0900] rev 35544
log: use smartset.slice() to limit number of revisions to be displayed
Thu, 04 Jan 2018 10:51:41 +0900 log: merge getlogrevs() and getgraphlogrevs()
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Thu, 04 Jan 2018 10:51:41 +0900] rev 35543
log: merge getlogrevs() and getgraphlogrevs() cmdutil.graphlog() is updated to receive (revs, filematcher) as arguments to make sure that opts['graph'] is set when getlogrevs() is invoked.
Sat, 30 Dec 2017 17:55:23 +0900 revset: parse x^:: as (x^):: (issue5764)
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Sat, 30 Dec 2017 17:55:23 +0900] rev 35542
revset: parse x^:: as (x^):: (issue5764) We have to make '::' a valid primary expression to parse 'x^::' as '(x)^(::)' first, but that doesn't change the language because a prefix operator '::y' precedes a primary '::'. I can't think of an intuitive meaning of '::', so it's just rejected. Given 'x::y' can be considered to default to {x = roots(), y = heads()}, '::' could be 'roots()::heads()', which seems not any useful.
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 21:48:29 -0500 lfs: add a comment to describe subtle local blobstore open() behavior
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 21:48:29 -0500] rev 35541
lfs: add a comment to describe subtle local blobstore open() behavior
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 11:53:33 -0800 tests: make #testcase available as env var in test
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 11:53:33 -0800] rev 35540
tests: make #testcase available as env var in test It can be useful for e.g. helper functions to behave differently depending on which test case is being executed. This patch helps with that by making the #testcase case available as a TESTCASE environment variable. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1816
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:30:37 +0530 archive: add support to specify hidden revs if directaccess config is set
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:30:37 +0530] rev 35539
archive: add support to specify hidden revs if directaccess config is set Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1812
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:23:30 +0530 annotate: add support to specify hidden revs if directaccess config is set
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:23:30 +0530] rev 35538
annotate: add support to specify hidden revs if directaccess config is set Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1811
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:30:30 +0800 hgweb: stop adding strings to innerHTML of #graphnodes and #nodebgs (BC)
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:30:30 +0800] rev 35537
hgweb: stop adding strings to innerHTML of #graphnodes and #nodebgs (BC) There's nothing that uses this functionality anymore, since all HTML is generated server-side now. Changeset entries are still accessible in JS via DOM (that's how we set left padding), so it's still possible to do something unusual by overriding Graph.prototype.vertex().
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:22:05 +0800 spartan: make actual changeset entries have backgrounds on /graph
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:22:05 +0800] rev 35536
spartan: make actual changeset entries have backgrounds on /graph This patch removes a separate container for backgrounds only and puts backgrounds on changeset elements themselves. This makes it so that JS code doesn't need to create background elements separately anymore. There's a bit of manipulating positions of elements: every changeset entry has a "fg" element that gets a higher z-index than <canvas> element. This prioritizes text information, so that even if it somehow gets close to the graph drawn on <canvas> (which has z-index of 5), it'll still be on top of it. This can happen if commit message has a long first line and browser window is narrow, for example.
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:16:08 +0800 gitweb: make actual changeset entries have backgrounds on /graph
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:16:08 +0800] rev 35535
gitweb: make actual changeset entries have backgrounds on /graph This patch removes a separate container for backgrounds only and puts backgrounds on changeset elements themselves. This makes it so that JS code doesn't need to create background elements separately anymore. There's a bit of manipulating positions of elements: every changeset entry has a "fg" element that gets a higher z-index than <canvas> element. This prioritizes text information, so that even if it somehow gets close to the graph drawn on <canvas> (which has z-index of 5), it'll still be on top of it. This can happen if commit message has a long first line and browser window is narrow, for example.
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:08:00 +0800 monoblue: make actual changeset entries have backgrounds on /graph
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 19:08:00 +0800] rev 35534
monoblue: make actual changeset entries have backgrounds on /graph This patch removes a separate container for backgrounds only and puts backgrounds on changeset elements themselves. This makes it so that JS code doesn't need to create background elements separately anymore. There's a bit of manipulating positions of elements: every changeset entry has a "fg" element that gets a higher z-index than <canvas> element. This prioritizes text information, so that even if it somehow gets close to the graph drawn on <canvas> (which has z-index of 5), it'll still be on top of it. This can happen if commit message has a long first line and browser window is narrow, for example. 'parity' is added to each entry because there's no stripes2 class in monoblue, only in paper.
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 18:46:06 +0800 paper: make actual changeset entries have backgrounds on /graph
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 18:46:06 +0800] rev 35533
paper: make actual changeset entries have backgrounds on /graph This patch removes a separate container for backgrounds only and puts backgrounds on changeset elements themselves. This makes it so that JS code doesn't need to create background elements separately anymore. There's a bit of manipulating positions of elements: every changeset entry has a "fg" element that gets a higher z-index than <canvas> element. This prioritizes text information, so that even if it somehow gets close to the graph drawn on <canvas> (which has z-index of 5), it'll still be on top of it. This can happen if commit message has a long first line and browser window is narrow, for example.
Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:34:40 +0100 crecord: fallback to color = no when curses.use_default_colors() fails
Elmar Bartel <elb_hg@leo.org> [Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:34:40 +0100] rev 35532
crecord: fallback to color = no when curses.use_default_colors() fails Even when python was setup/compiled with curses, curses.use_default_colors() may raise a curses exception when the TERM environment variable specifies a value where no propper color configuration is possible. This patch falls back to non-color mode to let the user continue instead of failing with an unhandled exception.
Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:12:07 +0100 crecord: honor "ui.color = no" config option
Elmar Bartel <elb_hg@leo.org> [Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:12:07 +0100] rev 35531
crecord: honor "ui.color = no" config option The current implementation of crecord ignores the ui.color setting. This patch checks the ui.color config option and does the curses setup without colors when the option is set to a falsy value. For other (or missing) setting of ui.color, curses setup is done as before and uses colors.
Tue, 02 Jan 2018 21:46:57 -0500 lfs: use the local store method for opening a blob
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Tue, 02 Jan 2018 21:46:57 -0500] rev 35530
lfs: use the local store method for opening a blob I noticed that when I cloned without updating and then turned around and pushed that clone to an lfs server, it was only trying to find the blob in the local store. Writes to the dummyremote (file based store) use local.read(), which looks at both the usercache and local store.
Tue, 02 Jan 2018 21:18:30 -0500 lfs: add a local store method for opening a blob
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Tue, 02 Jan 2018 21:18:30 -0500] rev 35529
lfs: add a local store method for opening a blob The has() and read() methods already dynamically switch between the usercache and local store. This should generally be preferred to directly accessing the vfs instances outside of the store. The file is now explicitly opened in binary mode for clarity. (It was also being opened in binary mode before, but only because vfs.__call__() appends 'b' if needed when not opening with 'text=True'.)
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 17:23:55 +0530 hgdemandimport: use correct hyperlink to python-bug in comments (issue5765)
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Fri, 05 Jan 2018 17:23:55 +0530] rev 35528
hgdemandimport: use correct hyperlink to python-bug in comments (issue5765) Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1810
Wed, 03 Jan 2018 10:37:49 +0800 monoblue: adjust font size of graph entries
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Wed, 03 Jan 2018 10:37:49 +0800] rev 35527
monoblue: adjust font size of graph entries /shortlog uses 1.1em font for changesets, so it makes sense to use the same size on /graph too. In practice, 1.2em is 14.784px, and 1.1em is 13.552px.
Wed, 03 Jan 2018 09:41:01 +0800 hgweb: make .info a block element by default
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Wed, 03 Jan 2018 09:41:01 +0800] rev 35526
hgweb: make .info a block element by default Using a <div> instead of a <span> with "display: block" makes more sense. While at it, let's adjust top margin in monoblue so that text in .info doesn't overlap changeset "tags" elements (they are quite large in monoblue).
Mon, 25 Dec 2017 16:31:14 -0700 revlog: don't use slicing to return parents
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Mon, 25 Dec 2017 16:31:14 -0700] rev 35525
revlog: don't use slicing to return parents This is the only place we use a slice on index entries, which are currently tuples. In preparation for moving away from tuples, let's stop using slices so we don't have to implement that support on the new type. We also tweak the logic slightly so the exception only catches the IndexError on the index lookup, not on the index entry lookup. The old code should never have been buggy. But it was semantically wrong. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1764
Thu, 04 Jan 2018 16:29:03 -0800 tests: switch test from '--config ui.editor=~/foo' to HGEDITOR=~/foo
Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com> [Thu, 04 Jan 2018 16:29:03 -0800] rev 35524
tests: switch test from '--config ui.editor=~/foo' to HGEDITOR=~/foo The test is currently not testing anything, the '--config ui.editor=~/path' argument is apparently of lower priority than the HGEDITOR that run-tests.py is setting. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1809
Wed, 27 Dec 2017 00:24:53 +0530 revert: support reverting to hidden cset if directaccess config is set
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Wed, 27 Dec 2017 00:24:53 +0530] rev 35523
revert: support reverting to hidden cset if directaccess config is set This patch adds support for reverting files to a hidden changeset if `experimental.directacess=True` is set. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1763
Wed, 27 Dec 2017 00:14:00 +0530 update: support updating to hidden cset if directaccess config is set
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Wed, 27 Dec 2017 00:14:00 +0530] rev 35522
update: support updating to hidden cset if directaccess config is set This patch adds support for updating to a hidden changeset without using --hidden if `experimental.directacces=True` is set. The update command will print out a warning when updating to a hidden changeset saying: `updating to a hidden changeset <hash>` The warning is also printed when directaccess is not used and --hidden is passed which I think is good behaviour. Tests are added for the directaccess part and updated output of tests which have case of updating to hidden cset using `--hidden`. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1762
Tue, 26 Dec 2017 22:54:45 +0530 commands: check for empty rev before passing to scmutil.unhidehashlikerevs
Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Tue, 26 Dec 2017 22:54:45 +0530] rev 35521
commands: check for empty rev before passing to scmutil.unhidehashlikerevs Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1760
Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:48:31 +0100 test-convert-cvs: change TZ=US/Hawaii to TZ=Pacific/Johnston
Elmar Bartel <elb@leo.org> [Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:48:31 +0100] rev 35520
test-convert-cvs: change TZ=US/Hawaii to TZ=Pacific/Johnston The former was limited to be known on Linux and the test failed on FreeBSD and Solaris platforms. The newer is known on Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris.
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 23:55:52 -0500 osutil: implement getfsmountpoint() on BSD systems
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 23:55:52 -0500] rev 35519
osutil: implement getfsmountpoint() on BSD systems I don't have a BSD system handy to test this, but it looks simple enough from the man page.
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 23:50:42 -0500 debugfs: display the tested path and mount point of the filesystem, if known
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 23:50:42 -0500] rev 35518
debugfs: display the tested path and mount point of the filesystem, if known While implementing win32.getfstype(), I noticed that MSYS path mangling is getting in the way. Given a path \\host\share\dir: - If strong quoted, hg receives it unchanged, and it works as expected - If double quoted, it converts to \host\share\dir - If unquoted, it converts to \hostsharedir The second and third cases are problematic because those are valid paths relative to the current drive letter, so os.path.realpath() will expand it as such. The net effect is to silently turn a network path test into (typically) a "C:\" test. Additionally, the command hangs after printing out 'symlink: no' for the third case (but is interruptable with Ctrl + C). This path mangling only comes into play because of the command line arguments- it won't affect internally obtained paths. Therefore, the simplest thing to do is to provide feedback on what the command is acting on. I also added the mount point, because Windows supports nesting [1] volumes (see the examples in "Junction Points and Mounted Folders"), and it was a useful diagnostic for figuring out why the wrong filesystem was printed out in the cases above. I opted not to call os.path.realpath() on the path argument, to make it clearer that the mangling isn't being done by Mercurial. [1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364996(v=vs.85).aspx
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 22:54:14 -0500 util: add a function to show the mount point of the filesystem
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 22:54:14 -0500] rev 35517
util: add a function to show the mount point of the filesystem For now, this is Windows only, since Linux doesn't have the value in its statfs structure, and I don't have a BSD system to test with.
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 22:15:37 -0500 win32: split a utility function to obtain the volume out of getfstype()
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 22:15:37 -0500] rev 35516
win32: split a utility function to obtain the volume out of getfstype() This is only done on Windows because it's simple enough to call statfs() on Unix. The goal is to display this in `hg debugfs`.
Sat, 30 Dec 2017 21:15:12 -0500 util: whitelist NTFS for hardlink creation (issue4580)
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Sat, 30 Dec 2017 21:15:12 -0500] rev 35515
util: whitelist NTFS for hardlink creation (issue4580)
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 21:28:19 -0500 win32: implement util.getfstype()
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Fri, 29 Dec 2017 21:28:19 -0500] rev 35514
win32: implement util.getfstype() This will allow NTFS to be added to the hardlink whitelist, and resume creating hardlinks in transactions (which was disabled globally in 07a92bbd02e5; see also e5ce49a30146). I opted to report "cifs" for remote volumes because this shows in `hg debugfs`, which also reports that hardlinks are supported for these volumes. So being able to distinguish it from "unknown" seems useful. The documentation [1] seems to indicate that SMB isn't supported by these functions, but experimenting shows that mapped drives are reported as "NTFS" on Windows 7. I don't have a second Windows machine, but instead shared a temp directory on C:\. In this setup, both of the following were detected as 'cifs' with the explicit GetDriveType() check: Z:\repo>hg ci -A C:\>hg -R \\hostname\temp\repo ci -A # (without Z:\ being mapped) It looks like this is called 6 times to add and commit a single new file, so I'm a little surprised this isn't cached. [1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364993(v=vs.85).aspx
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