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revlog: skeleton support for version 2 revlogs There are a number of improvements we want to make to revlogs that will require a new version - version 2. It is unclear what the full set of improvements will be or when we'll be done with them. What I do know is that the process will likely take longer than a single release, will require input from various stakeholders to evaluate changes, and will have many contentious debates and bikeshedding. It is unrealistic to develop revlog version 2 up front: there are just too many uncertainties that we won't know until things are implemented and experiments are run. Some changes will also be invasive and prone to bit rot, so sitting on dozens of patches is not practical. This commit introduces skeleton support for version 2 revlogs in a way that is flexible and not bound by backwards compatibility concerns. An experimental repo requirement for denoting revlog v2 has been added. The requirement string has a sub-version component to it. This will allow us to declare multiple requirements in the course of developing revlog v2. Whenever we change the in-development revlog v2 format, we can tweak the string, creating a new requirement and locking out old clients. This will allow us to make as many backwards incompatible changes and experiments to revlog v2 as we want. In other words, we can land code and make meaningful progress towards revlog v2 while still maintaining extreme format flexibility up until the point we freeze the format and remove the experimental labels. To enable the new repo requirement, you must supply an experimental and undocumented config option. But not just any boolean flag will do: you need to explicitly use a value that no sane person should ever type. This is an additional guard against enabling revlog v2 on an installation it shouldn't be enabled on. The specific scenario I'm trying to prevent is say a user with a 4.4 client with a frozen format enabling the option but then downgrading to 4.3 and accidentally creating repos with an outdated and unsupported repo format. Requiring a "challenge" string should prevent this. Because the format is not yet finalized and I don't want to take any chances, revlog v2's version is currently 0xDEAD. I figure squatting on a value we're likely never to use as an actual revlog version to mean "internal testing only" is acceptable. And "dead" is easily recognized as something meaningful. There is a bunch of cleanup that is needed before work on revlog v2 begins in earnest. I plan on doing that work once this patch is accepted and we're comfortable with the idea of starting down this path.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 19 May 2017 20:29:11 -0700
parents ff083040a555
children eb586ed5d8ce
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  $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [extensions]
  > mq=
  > [alias]
  > tlog = log --template "{rev}: {desc}\\n"
  > theads = heads --template "{rev}: {desc}\\n"
  > tincoming = incoming --template "{rev}: {desc}\\n"
  > EOF

Setup main:

  $ hg init base
  $ cd base
  $ echo "One" > one
  $ hg add
  adding one
  $ hg ci -m "main: one added"
  $ echo "++" >> one
  $ hg ci -m "main: one updated"

Bundle main:

  $ hg bundle --base=null ../main.hg
  2 changesets found

  $ cd ..

Incoming to fresh repo:

  $ hg init fresh

  $ hg -R fresh tincoming main.hg
  comparing with main.hg
  0: main: one added
  1: main: one updated
  $ test -f ./fresh/.hg/hg-bundle* && echo 'temp. bundle file remained' || true

  $ hg -R fresh tincoming bundle:fresh+main.hg
  comparing with bundle:fresh+main.hg
  0: main: one added
  1: main: one updated


Setup queue:

  $ cd base
  $ hg qinit -c
  $ hg qnew -m "patch: two added" two.patch
  $ echo two > two
  $ hg add
  adding two
  $ hg qrefresh
  $ hg qcommit -m "queue: two.patch added"
  $ hg qpop -a
  popping two.patch
  patch queue now empty

Bundle queue:

  $ hg -R .hg/patches bundle --base=null ../queue.hgq
  1 changesets found
  $ test -f ./fresh/.hg/hg-bundle* && echo 'temp. bundle file remained' || true

  $ cd ..


Clone base:

  $ hg clone base copy
  updating to branch default
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd copy
  $ hg qinit -c

Incoming queue bundle:

  $ hg -R .hg/patches tincoming ../queue.hgq
  comparing with ../queue.hgq
  0: queue: two.patch added
  $ test -f .hg/hg-bundle* && echo 'temp. bundle file remained' || true

Pull queue bundle:

  $ hg -R .hg/patches pull --update ../queue.hgq
  pulling from ../queue.hgq
  requesting all changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files
  merging series
  2 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ test -f .hg/patches/hg-bundle* && echo 'temp. bundle file remained' || true

  $ hg -R .hg/patches theads
  0: queue: two.patch added

  $ hg -R .hg/patches tlog
  0: queue: two.patch added

  $ hg qseries
  two.patch

  $ cd ..


Clone base again:

  $ hg clone base copy2
  updating to branch default
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ cd copy2
  $ hg qinit -c

Unbundle queue bundle:

  $ hg -R .hg/patches unbundle --update ../queue.hgq
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files
  merging series
  2 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ hg -R .hg/patches theads
  0: queue: two.patch added

  $ hg -R .hg/patches tlog
  0: queue: two.patch added

  $ hg qseries
  two.patch

  $ cd ..