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largefiles: use "normallookup" on "lfdirstate" while reverting Before this patch, largefiles gotten from revisions other than the parent of the working directory at "hg revert" become "clean" unexpectedly in steps below: 1. "repo.status()" is invoked (for status check before reverting) 1-1 "dirstate" entry for standinfile SF is "normal"-ed (1-2 "lfdirstate" entry of largefile LF (for SF) is "normal"-ed) 2. "cmdutil.revert()" is invoked 2-1 standinfile SF is updated in the working directory 2-2 "dirstate" entry for SF is NOT updated 3. "lfcommands.updatelfiles()" is invoked (by "overrides.overriderevert()") 3-1 largefile LF (for SF) is updated in the working directory 3-2 "dirstate" returns "n" and valid timestamp for SF (by 1-1 and 2-2) 3-3 "lfdirstate" entry for LF is "normal"-ed 3-4 "lfdirstate" is written into ".hg/largefiles/dirstate", and timestamp of LF is stored into "lfdirstate" file (by 3-3) (ASSUMPTION: timestamp of LF differs from one of "lfdirstate" file) Then, "hs status" treats LF as "clean", even though LF is updated by "other" revision (by 3-1), because "lfilesrepo.status()" always treats "normal"-ed files (by 3-3 and 3-4) as "clean". When largefiles are reverted, they should be "normallookup"-ed forcibly. This patch uses "normallookup" on "lfdirstate" while reverting, by passing "True" to newly added argument "normallookup". Forcible "normallookup"-ing is not so expensive, because list of target largefiles is explicitly specified in this case. This patch uses "[debug] dirstate.delaywrite" feature in the test, to ensure that timestamp of the largefile gotten from "other" revision is stored into ".hg/largefiles/dirstate" (for ASSUMPTION at 3-4)
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Wed, 23 Jul 2014 00:10:24 +0900
parents a03c3ba3e4b5
children 435481393198
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Just exercise debugindexdot
Create a short file history including a merge.
  $ hg init t
  $ cd t
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg ci -qAm t1 -d '0 0'
  $ echo a >> a
  $ hg ci -m t2 -d '1 0'
  $ hg up -qC 0
  $ echo b >> a
  $ hg ci -m t3 -d '2 0'
  created new head
  $ HGMERGE=true hg merge -q
  $ hg ci -m merge -d '3 0'

  $ hg debugindexdot .hg/store/data/a.i
  digraph G {
  	-1 -> 0
  	0 -> 1
  	0 -> 2
  	2 -> 3
  	1 -> 3
  }

  $ cd ..