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largefiles: port wrapped functions to exthelper
Things get interesting in the commit. I hadn't seen issue6033 on Windows, and
yet it is now reproducible 100% of the time on Windows 10 with this commit. I
didn't test Linux. (For comparison, after seeing this issue, I tested on the
parent with --loop, and it failed 5 times out of over 1300 tests.)
The strange thing is that largefiles has nothing to do with that test (it's not
even mentioned there). It isn't autoloading run amuck- it occurs even if
largefiles is explicitly disabled, and also if the entry in afterhgrcload() is
commented out. It's also not the import of lfutil- I disabled that by copying
the function into lfs and removing the import, and the problem still occurs.
Experimenting further, it seems that the problem is isolated to 3 entries:
exchange.pushoperation, hg.clone, and cmdutil.revert. If those decorators are
all commented out, the test passes when run in a loop for awhile. (Obviously,
some largefiles tests will fail.) But if any one is commented back in, the test
fails immediately.
I left one method related to wrapping the wire protocol, because it seemed more
natural with the TODO. Also, exthelper doesn't support wrapping functions from
another extension, only commands in another extension. I didn't try to figure
out why rebase is both command wrapped and function wrapped.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 23 Dec 2018 22:57:03 -0500 |
parents | 1e8d9f472ea1 |
children | 0f2b8d51bfdf |
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#testcases tree flat-fncache flat-nofncache Tests narrow stream clones $ . "$TESTDIR/narrow-library.sh" #if tree $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [experimental] > treemanifest = 1 > EOF #endif #if flat-nofncache $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [format] > usefncache = 0 > EOF #endif Server setup $ hg init master $ cd master $ mkdir dir $ mkdir dir/src $ cd dir/src $ for x in `$TESTDIR/seq.py 20`; do echo $x > "F$x"; hg add "F$x"; hg commit -m "Commit src $x"; done $ cd .. $ mkdir tests $ cd tests $ for x in `$TESTDIR/seq.py 20`; do echo $x > "F$x"; hg add "F$x"; hg commit -m "Commit src $x"; done $ cd ../../.. Trying to stream clone when the server does not support it $ hg clone --narrow ssh://user@dummy/master narrow --noupdate --include "dir/src/F10" --stream streaming all changes remote: abort: server does not support narrow stream clones abort: pull failed on remote [255] Enable stream clone on the server $ echo "[experimental]" >> master/.hg/hgrc $ echo "server.stream-narrow-clones=True" >> master/.hg/hgrc Cloning a specific file when stream clone is supported $ hg clone --narrow ssh://user@dummy/master narrow --noupdate --include "dir/src/F10" --stream streaming all changes * files to transfer, * KB of data (glob) transferred * KB in * seconds (* */sec) (glob) $ cd narrow $ ls $ hg tracked I path:dir/src/F10 Making sure we have the correct set of requirements $ cat .hg/requires dotencode (tree flat-fncache !) fncache (tree flat-fncache !) generaldelta narrowhg-experimental revlogv1 sparserevlog store treemanifest (tree !) Making sure store has the required files $ ls .hg/store/ 00changelog.i 00manifest.i data (tree flat-fncache !) fncache (tree flat-fncache !) journal.narrowspec meta (tree !) narrowspec undo undo.backupfiles undo.phaseroots Checking that repository has all the required data and not broken $ hg verify checking changesets checking manifests checking directory manifests (tree !) crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files checked 40 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files