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mergestate: use _stateextras instead of merge records for commit related info There is a set of information related to a merge which is needed on commit. We want to store such information in the mergestate so that we can read it while committing. For this purpose, we are using merge records and introduced a merge entry state for that. However this won't scale and is not clean way to implement this. This patch reworks the existing logic related to this to use _stateextras and read from it. Right now the information stored is not very descriptive but it will be in next patch. Using _stateextras also makes MERGE_RECORD_MERGED_OTHER useless and only to be kept for BC. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8920
author Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com>
date Mon, 10 Aug 2020 15:29:02 +0530
parents 7e20b705da5b
children 0883413e09bc
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hide outer repo
  $ hg init

Invalid syntax: no value

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > novaluekey
  > EOF
  $ hg showconfig
  hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: novaluekey
  [255]

Invalid syntax: no key

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > =nokeyvalue
  > EOF
  $ hg showconfig
  hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: =nokeyvalue
  [255]

Test hint about invalid syntax from leading white space

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  >  key=value
  > EOF
  $ hg showconfig
  hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1:  key=value
  unexpected leading whitespace
  [255]

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  >  [section]
  > key=value
  > EOF
  $ hg showconfig
  hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1:  [section]
  unexpected leading whitespace
  [255]

Reset hgrc

  $ echo > .hg/hgrc

Test case sensitive configuration

  $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [Section]
  > KeY = Case Sensitive
  > key = lower case
  > EOF

  $ hg showconfig Section
  Section.KeY=Case Sensitive
  Section.key=lower case

  $ hg showconfig Section -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": null,
    "name": "Section.KeY",
    "source": "*.hgrc:*", (glob)
    "value": "Case Sensitive"
   },
   {
    "defaultvalue": null,
    "name": "Section.key",
    "source": "*.hgrc:*", (glob)
    "value": "lower case"
   }
  ]
  $ hg showconfig Section.KeY -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": null,
    "name": "Section.KeY",
    "source": "*.hgrc:*", (glob)
    "value": "Case Sensitive"
   }
  ]
  $ hg showconfig -Tjson | tail -7
   {
    "defaultvalue": null,
    "name": "*", (glob)
    "source": "*", (glob)
    "value": "*" (glob)
   }
  ]

Test config default of various types:

 {"defaultvalue": ""} for -T'json(defaultvalue)' looks weird, but that's
 how the templater works. Unknown keywords are evaluated to "".

 dynamicdefault

  $ hg config --config alias.foo= alias -Tjson
  [
   {
    "name": "alias.foo",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config alias.foo= alias -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": ""}
  ]
  $ hg config --config alias.foo= alias -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  

 null

  $ hg config --config auth.cookiefile= auth -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": null,
    "name": "auth.cookiefile",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config auth.cookiefile= auth -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": null}
  ]
  $ hg config --config auth.cookiefile= auth -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  

 false

  $ hg config --config commands.commit.post-status= commands -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": false,
    "name": "commands.commit.post-status",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config commands.commit.post-status= commands -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": false}
  ]
  $ hg config --config commands.commit.post-status= commands -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  False

 true

  $ hg config --config format.dotencode= format -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": true,
    "name": "format.dotencode",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config format.dotencode= format -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": true}
  ]
  $ hg config --config format.dotencode= format -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  True

 bytes

  $ hg config --config commands.resolve.mark-check= commands -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": "none",
    "name": "commands.resolve.mark-check",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config commands.resolve.mark-check= commands -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": "none"}
  ]
  $ hg config --config commands.resolve.mark-check= commands -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  none

 empty list

  $ hg config --config commands.show.aliasprefix= commands -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": [],
    "name": "commands.show.aliasprefix",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config commands.show.aliasprefix= commands -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": []}
  ]
  $ hg config --config commands.show.aliasprefix= commands -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  

 nonempty list

  $ hg config --config progress.format= progress -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": ["topic", "bar", "number", "estimate"],
    "name": "progress.format",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config progress.format= progress -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": ["topic", "bar", "number", "estimate"]}
  ]
  $ hg config --config progress.format= progress -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  topic bar number estimate

 int

  $ hg config --config profiling.freq= profiling -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": 1000,
    "name": "profiling.freq",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config profiling.freq= profiling -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": 1000}
  ]
  $ hg config --config profiling.freq= profiling -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  1000

 float

  $ hg config --config profiling.showmax= profiling -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": 0.999,
    "name": "profiling.showmax",
    "source": "--config",
    "value": ""
   }
  ]
  $ hg config --config profiling.showmax= profiling -T'json(defaultvalue)'
  [
   {"defaultvalue": 0.999}
  ]
  $ hg config --config profiling.showmax= profiling -T'{defaultvalue}\n'
  0.999

Test empty config source:

  $ cat <<EOF > emptysource.py
  > def reposetup(ui, repo):
  >     ui.setconfig(b'empty', b'source', b'value')
  > EOF
  $ cp .hg/hgrc .hg/hgrc.orig
  $ cat <<EOF >> .hg/hgrc
  > [extensions]
  > emptysource = `pwd`/emptysource.py
  > EOF

  $ hg config --debug empty.source
  read config from: * (glob)
  none: value
  $ hg config empty.source -Tjson
  [
   {
    "defaultvalue": null,
    "name": "empty.source",
    "source": "",
    "value": "value"
   }
  ]

  $ cp .hg/hgrc.orig .hg/hgrc

Test "%unset"

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [unsettest]
  > local-hgrcpath = should be unset (HGRCPATH)
  > %unset local-hgrcpath
  > 
  > global = should be unset (HGRCPATH)
  > 
  > both = should be unset (HGRCPATH)
  > 
  > set-after-unset = should be unset (HGRCPATH)
  > EOF

  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [unsettest]
  > local-hgrc = should be unset (.hg/hgrc)
  > %unset local-hgrc
  > 
  > %unset global
  > 
  > both = should be unset (.hg/hgrc)
  > %unset both
  > 
  > set-after-unset = should be unset (.hg/hgrc)
  > %unset set-after-unset
  > set-after-unset = should be set (.hg/hgrc)
  > EOF

  $ hg showconfig unsettest
  unsettest.set-after-unset=should be set (.hg/hgrc)

Test exit code when no config matches

  $ hg config Section.idontexist
  [1]

sub-options in [paths] aren't expanded

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [paths]
  > foo = ~/foo
  > foo:suboption = ~/foo
  > EOF

  $ hg showconfig paths
  paths.foo:suboption=~/foo
  paths.foo=$TESTTMP/foo

edit failure

  $ HGEDITOR=false hg config --edit
  abort: edit failed: false exited with status 1
  [255]

config affected by environment variables

  $ EDITOR=e1 VISUAL=e2 hg config --debug | grep 'ui\.editor'
  $VISUAL: ui.editor=e2

  $ VISUAL=e2 hg config --debug --config ui.editor=e3 | grep 'ui\.editor'
  --config: ui.editor=e3

  $ PAGER=p1 hg config --debug | grep 'pager\.pager'
  $PAGER: pager.pager=p1

  $ PAGER=p1 hg config --debug --config pager.pager=p2 | grep 'pager\.pager'
  --config: pager.pager=p2

verify that aliases are evaluated as well

  $ hg init aliastest
  $ cd aliastest
  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [ui]
  > user = repo user
  > EOF
  $ touch index
  $ unset HGUSER
  $ hg ci -Am test
  adding index
  $ hg log --template '{author}\n'
  repo user
  $ cd ..

alias has lower priority

  $ hg init aliaspriority
  $ cd aliaspriority
  $ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [ui]
  > user = alias user
  > username = repo user
  > EOF
  $ touch index
  $ unset HGUSER
  $ hg ci -Am test
  adding index
  $ hg log --template '{author}\n'
  repo user
  $ cd ..

configs should be read in lexicographical order

  $ mkdir configs
  $ for i in `$TESTDIR/seq.py 10 99`; do
  >    printf "[section]\nkey=$i" > configs/$i.rc
  > done
  $ HGRCPATH=configs hg config section.key
  99