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localrepo: always write the filtered phasecache when nodes are destroyed (issue3827)
When the strip command is run, it calls repo.destroyed, which in turn checks if
we read _phasecache, and if we did calls filterunknown on it and flushes the
changes immediately. But in some cases, nothing causes _phasecache to be read,
so we miss out on this and the file remains the same on-disk.
Then a call to invalidate comes, which should refresh _phasecache if it
changed, but it didn't, so it keeps using the old one with the stripped
revision which causes an IndexError.
Test written by Yuya Nishihara.
author | Idan Kamara <idankk86@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 23 Mar 2013 13:34:50 +0200 |
parents | f88c60e740a1 |
children | 43c00ca887d1 |
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import os from mercurial import hg, ui, merge u = ui.ui() repo = hg.repository(u, 'test1', create=1) os.chdir('test1') def commit(text, time): repo.commit(text=text, date="%d 0" % time) def addcommit(name, time): f = open(name, 'w') f.write('%s\n' % name) f.close() repo[None].add([name]) commit(name, time) def update(rev): merge.update(repo, rev, False, True, False) def merge_(rev): merge.update(repo, rev, True, False, False) if __name__ == '__main__': addcommit("A", 0) addcommit("B", 1) update(0) addcommit("C", 2) merge_(1) commit("D", 3) update(2) addcommit("E", 4) addcommit("F", 5) update(3) addcommit("G", 6) merge_(5) commit("H", 7) update(5) addcommit("I", 8) # Ancestors print 'Ancestors of 5' for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([5]): print r, print '\nAncestors of 6 and 5' for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([6, 5]): print r, print '\nAncestors of 5 and 4' for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([5, 4]): print r, print '\nAncestors of 7, stop at 6' for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7], 6): print r, print '\nAncestors of 7, including revs' for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7], inclusive=True): print r, print '\nAncestors of 7, 5 and 3, including revs' for r in repo.changelog.ancestors([7, 5, 3], inclusive=True): print r, # Descendants print '\n\nDescendants of 5' for r in repo.changelog.descendants([5]): print r, print '\nDescendants of 5 and 3' for r in repo.changelog.descendants([5, 3]): print r, print '\nDescendants of 5 and 4' for r in repo.changelog.descendants([5, 4]): print r,