diff tests/test-git-import.t @ 14452:ee574cfd0c32

patch: use temporary files to handle intermediate copies git patches may require copies to be handled out-of-order. For instance, take the following sequence: * modify a * copy a into b Here, we have to generate b from a before its modification. To do so, applydiff() was scanning for copy metadata and performing the copies before processing the other changes in-order. While smart and efficient, this approach complicates things by handling file copies and file creations at different places and times. While a new file must not exist before being patched a copied file already exists before applying the first hunk. Instead of copying the files at their final destination before patching, we store them in a temporary file location and retrieve them when patching. The filestore always stores file content in real files but nothing prevents adding a cache layer. The filestore class was kept separate from fsbackend for at least two reasons: - This class is likely to be reused as a temporary result store for a future repository patching call (entries just have to be extended to contain copy sources). - Delegating this role to backends might be more efficient in a repository backend case: the source files are already available in the repository itself and do not need to be copied again. It also means that third-parties backend would have to implement two other methods. If we ever decide to merge the filestore feature into backend, a minimalistic approach would be to compose with filestore directly. Keep in mind this copy overhead only applies for copy/rename sources, and may even be reduced to copy sources which have to handled ahead of time.
author Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com>
date Fri, 27 May 2011 21:50:10 +0200
parents a6b543e05305
children e597ef52a7c2
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--- a/tests/test-git-import.t	Fri May 27 21:50:09 2011 +0200
+++ b/tests/test-git-import.t	Fri May 27 21:50:10 2011 +0200
@@ -436,7 +436,9 @@
   > +b
   > EOF
   applying patch from stdin
-  abort: cannot create b: destination already exists
+  cannot create b: destination already exists
+  1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file b.rej
+  abort: patch failed to apply
   [255]
   $ cat b
   b