view tests/test-single-head-obsolescence-named-branch-A3.t @ 49378:094a5fa3cf52 stable 6.2

procutil: make stream detection in make_line_buffered more correct and strict In make_line_buffered(), we don’t want to wrap the stream if we know that lines get flushed to the underlying raw stream already. Previously, the heuristic was too optimistic. It assumed that any stream which is not an instance of io.BufferedIOBase doesn’t need wrapping. However, there are buffered streams that aren’t instances of io.BufferedIOBase, like Mercurial’s own winstdout. The new logic is different in two ways: First, only for the check, if unwraps any combination of WriteAllWrapper and winstdout. Second, it skips wrapping the stream only if it is an instance of io.RawIOBase (or already wrapped). If it is an instance of io.BufferedIOBase, it gets wrapped. In any other case, the function raises an exception. This ensures that, if an unknown stream is passed or we add another wrapper in the future, we don’t wrap the stream if it’s already line buffered or not wrap the stream if it’s not line buffered. In fact, this was already helpful during development of this change. Without it, I possibly would have forgot that WriteAllWrapper needs to be ignored for the check, leading to unnecessary wrapping if stdout is unbuffered. The alternative would have been to always wrap unknown streams. However, I don’t think that anyone would benefit from being less strict. We can expect streams from the standard library to be subclassing either io.RawIOBase or io.BufferedIOBase, so running Mercurial in the standard way should not regress by this change. Py2exe might replace sys.stdout and sys.stderr, but that currently breaks Mercurial anyway and also these streams don’t claim to be interactive, so this function is not called for them.
author Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>
date Mon, 11 Jul 2022 01:51:20 +0200
parents 053a5bf508da
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Testing single head enforcement: Case A-3
=========================================

A repository is set to only accept a single head per name (typically named
branch). However, obsolete changesets can make this enforcement more
complicated, because they can be kept visible by other changeset on other
branch.

This case is part of a series of tests checking this behavior.

Category A: Involving obsolescence
TestCase 3: Full superseding of a branch interleaved with another

.. old-state:
..
.. * 2 changesets on branch default
.. * 2 changesets on branch Z interleaved with the other
..
.. new-state:
..
.. * 2 changesets on branch Z at the same location
.. * 2 changesets on branch default superseding the other ones
..
.. expected-result:
..
.. * only one head detected
..
.. graph-summary:
..
..   D ●      (branch Z)
..     |
..   C ø⇠◔ C'
..     | |
..   B ● |    (branch Z)
..     | |
..   A ø⇠◔ A'
..     |/
..     ●

  $ . $TESTDIR/testlib/push-checkheads-util.sh

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [command-templates]
  > log = "{node|short} [{branch}] ({phase}): {desc}\n"
  > EOF

Test setup
----------

  $ mkdir A3
  $ cd A3
  $ setuprepos single-head
  creating basic server and client repo
  updating to branch default
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd client
  $ hg branch Z
  marked working directory as branch Z
  (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
  $ mkcommit B0
  $ hg branch default --force
  marked working directory as branch default
  $ mkcommit C0
  created new head
  $ hg branch Z --force
  marked working directory as branch Z
  $ mkcommit D0
  created new head
  $ hg push --new-branch
  pushing to $TESTTMP/A3/server
  searching for changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 3 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files
  $ hg up 0
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 4 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ mkcommit A1
  created new head
  $ mkcommit C1
  $ hg debugobsolete `getid "desc(A0)"` `getid "desc(A1)"`
  1 new obsolescence markers
  obsoleted 1 changesets
  3 new orphan changesets
  $ hg debugobsolete `getid "desc(C0)"` `getid "desc(C1)"`
  1 new obsolescence markers
  obsoleted 1 changesets
  $ hg heads
  0c76bc104656 [default] (draft): C1
  78578c4306ce [Z] (draft): D0
  $ hg log -G --hidden
  @  0c76bc104656 [default] (draft): C1
  |
  o  f6082bc4ffef [default] (draft): A1
  |
  | *  78578c4306ce [Z] (draft): D0
  | |
  | x  afc55ba2ce61 [default] (draft): C0
  | |
  | *  93e5c1321ece [Z] (draft): B0
  | |
  | x  8aaa48160adc [default] (draft): A0
  |/
  o  1e4be0697311 [default] (public): root
  

Actual testing
--------------

  $ hg push -r 'desc("C1")'
  pushing to $TESTTMP/A3/server
  searching for changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files (+1 heads)
  2 new obsolescence markers
  obsoleted 2 changesets
  2 new orphan changesets