revlog: use node tree (native code) for shortest() calculation
I want to rewrite revlog.shortest() to disambiguate only among hex
nodeids and then disambiguate the result with revnums at a higher
level (in scmutil). However, that would slow down `hg log -T
'{shortest(node,1)}\n'` from 5.0s to 6.8s, which I wasn't sure would
be acceptable. So this patch makes revlog.shortest() use the node tree
for finding the length of the shortest prefix that's unambiguous among
nodeids. Once that has been found, it makes it longer until it is also
not ambiguous with a revnum.
This speeds up `hg log -T '{shortest(node,1)}\n'` from 5.0s to 4.0s.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3499
------ Test dirstate._dirs refcounting
$ hg init t
$ cd t
$ mkdir -p a/b/c/d
$ touch a/b/c/d/x
$ touch a/b/c/d/y
$ touch a/b/c/d/z
$ hg ci -Am m
adding a/b/c/d/x
adding a/b/c/d/y
adding a/b/c/d/z
$ hg mv a z
moving a/b/c/d/x to z/b/c/d/x
moving a/b/c/d/y to z/b/c/d/y
moving a/b/c/d/z to z/b/c/d/z
Test name collisions
$ rm z/b/c/d/x
$ mkdir z/b/c/d/x
$ touch z/b/c/d/x/y
$ hg add z/b/c/d/x/y
abort: file 'z/b/c/d/x' in dirstate clashes with 'z/b/c/d/x/y'
[255]
$ rm -rf z/b/c/d
$ touch z/b/c/d
$ hg add z/b/c/d
abort: directory 'z/b/c/d' already in dirstate
[255]
$ cd ..
Issue1790: dirstate entry locked into unset if file mtime is set into
the future
Prepare test repo:
$ hg init u
$ cd u
$ echo a > a
$ hg add
adding a
$ hg ci -m1
Set mtime of a into the future:
$ touch -t 202101011200 a
Status must not set a's entry to unset (issue1790):
$ hg status
$ hg debugstate
n 644 2 2021-01-01 12:00:00 a
Test modulo storage/comparison of absurd dates:
#if no-aix
$ touch -t 195001011200 a
$ hg st
$ hg debugstate
n 644 2 2018-01-19 15:14:08 a
#endif
Verify that exceptions during a dirstate change leave the dirstate
coherent (issue4353)
$ cat > ../dirstateexception.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from mercurial import (
> error,
> extensions,
> merge,
> )
>
> def wraprecordupdates(orig, repo, actions, branchmerge):
> raise error.Abort("simulated error while recording dirstateupdates")
>
> def reposetup(ui, repo):
> extensions.wrapfunction(merge, 'recordupdates', wraprecordupdates)
> EOF
$ hg rm a
$ hg commit -m 'rm a'
$ echo "[extensions]" >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo "dirstateex=../dirstateexception.py" >> .hg/hgrc
$ hg up 0
abort: simulated error while recording dirstateupdates
[255]
$ hg log -r . -T '{rev}\n'
1
$ hg status
? a