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copy-tracing: test case where a merge reverted a file deletion
This case is currently broken for commit centric copy tracing. So we add an
official case for it with a note about it being broken.
Fixing it will requires multiples change in code related to merge, commit and
copy tracing, so we introduce it beforehand for simplicity.
Also, I have been sitting on this test for 3 months so I would rather have it
upstream.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 19 Jun 2020 06:15:06 +0200 |
parents | 034d94f8761b |
children | d252f51ab032 |
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# requirements.py - objects and functions related to repository requirements # # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import # When narrowing is finalized and no longer subject to format changes, # we should move this to just "narrow" or similar. NARROW_REQUIREMENT = b'narrowhg-experimental' # Enables sparse working directory usage SPARSE_REQUIREMENT = b'exp-sparse' # Enables the internal phase which is used to hide changesets instead # of stripping them INTERNAL_PHASE_REQUIREMENT = b'internal-phase' # Stores manifest in Tree structure TREEMANIFEST_REQUIREMENT = b'treemanifest' # Increment the sub-version when the revlog v2 format changes to lock out old # clients. REVLOGV2_REQUIREMENT = b'exp-revlogv2.1' # A repository with the sparserevlog feature will have delta chains that # can spread over a larger span. Sparse reading cuts these large spans into # pieces, so that each piece isn't too big. # Without the sparserevlog capability, reading from the repository could use # huge amounts of memory, because the whole span would be read at once, # including all the intermediate revisions that aren't pertinent for the chain. # This is why once a repository has enabled sparse-read, it becomes required. SPARSEREVLOG_REQUIREMENT = b'sparserevlog' # A repository with the sidedataflag requirement will allow to store extra # information for revision without altering their original hashes. SIDEDATA_REQUIREMENT = b'exp-sidedata-flag' # A repository with the the copies-sidedata-changeset requirement will store # copies related information in changeset's sidedata. COPIESSDC_REQUIREMENT = b'exp-copies-sidedata-changeset' # The repository use persistent nodemap for the changelog and the manifest. NODEMAP_REQUIREMENT = b'persistent-nodemap' # Denotes that the current repository is a share SHARED_REQUIREMENT = b'shared' # Denotes that current repository is a share and the shared source path is # relative to the current repository root path RELATIVE_SHARED_REQUIREMENT = b'relshared' # List of requirements which are working directory specific # These requirements cannot be shared between repositories if they # share the same store # * sparse is a working directory specific functionality and hence working # directory specific requirement # * SHARED_REQUIREMENT and RELATIVE_SHARED_REQUIREMENT are requirements which # represents that the current working copy/repository shares store of another # repo. Hence both of them should be stored in working copy WORKING_DIR_REQUIREMENTS = { SPARSE_REQUIREMENT, SHARED_REQUIREMENT, RELATIVE_SHARED_REQUIREMENT, }