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manifest: avoid corruption by dropping removed files with pure (issue5801)
Previously, removed files would simply be marked by overwriting the first byte
with NUL and dropping their entry in `self.position`. But no effort was made to
ignore them when compacting the dictionary into text form. This allowed them to
slip into the manifest revision, since the code seems to be trying to minimize
the string operations by copying as large a chunk as possible. As part of this,
compact() walks the existing text based on entries in the `positions` list, and
consumed everything up to the next position entry. This typically resulted in
a ValueError complaining about unsorted manifest entries.
Sometimes it seems that files do get dropped in large repos- it seems to
correspond to there being a new entry that would take the same slot. A much
more trivial problem is that if the only changes were removals, `_compact()`
didn't even run because `__delitem__` doesn't add anything to `self.extradata`.
Now there's an explicit variable to flag this, both to allow `_compact()` to
run, and to avoid searching the manifest in cases where there are no removals.
In practice, this behavior was mostly obscured by the check in fastdelta() which
takes a different path that explicitly drops removed files if there are fewer
than 1000 changes. However, timeless has a repo where after rebasing tens of
commits, a totally different path[1] is taken that bypasses the change count
check and hits this problem.
[1] https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/file/2338bdea4474/mercurial/manifest.py#l1511
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Thu, 23 May 2019 21:54:24 -0400 |
parents | faa41fd282d1 |
children | eec65b706caf |
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$ hg init repo $ cd repo $ for n in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11; do > echo $n > $n > hg ci -qAm $n > done test revset support $ cat <<'EOF' >> .hg/hgrc > [extdata] > filedata = file:extdata.txt > notes = notes.txt > shelldata = shell:cat extdata.txt | grep 2 > emptygrep = shell:cat extdata.txt | grep empty > EOF $ cat <<'EOF' > extdata.txt > 2 another comment on 2 > 3 > EOF $ cat <<'EOF' > notes.txt > f6ed this change is great! > e834 this is buggy :( > 0625 first post > bogusnode gives no error > a ambiguous node gives no error > EOF $ hg log -qr "extdata(filedata)" 2:f6ed99a58333 3:9de260b1e88e $ hg log -qr "extdata(shelldata)" 2:f6ed99a58333 test weight of extdata() revset $ hg debugrevspec -p optimized "extdata(filedata) & 3" * optimized: (andsmally (func (symbol 'extdata') (symbol 'filedata')) (symbol '3')) 3 test non-zero exit of shell command $ hg log -qr "extdata(emptygrep)" abort: extdata command 'cat extdata.txt | grep empty' failed: exited with status 1 [255] test bad extdata() revset source $ hg log -qr "extdata()" hg: parse error: extdata takes at least 1 string argument [255] $ hg log -qr "extdata(unknown)" abort: unknown extdata source 'unknown' [255] test template support: $ hg log -r:3 -T "{node|short}{if(extdata('notes'), ' # {extdata('notes')}')}\n" 06254b906311 # first post e8342c9a2ed1 # this is buggy :( f6ed99a58333 # this change is great! 9de260b1e88e test template cache: $ hg log -r:3 -T '{rev} "{extdata("notes")}" "{extdata("shelldata")}"\n' 0 "first post" "" 1 "this is buggy :(" "" 2 "this change is great!" "another comment on 2" 3 "" "" test bad extdata() template source $ hg log -T "{extdata()}\n" hg: parse error: extdata expects one argument [255] $ hg log -T "{extdata('unknown')}\n" abort: unknown extdata source 'unknown' [255] $ hg log -T "{extdata(unknown)}\n" hg: parse error: empty data source specified (did you mean extdata('unknown')?) [255] $ hg log -T "{extdata('{unknown}')}\n" hg: parse error: empty data source specified [255] we don't fix up relative file URLs, but we do run shell commands in repo root $ mkdir sub $ cd sub $ hg log -qr "extdata(filedata)" abort: error: $ENOENT$ [255] $ hg log -qr "extdata(shelldata)" 2:f6ed99a58333 $ cd ..